Ouachita Parish High School - Roarer Yearbook (Monroe, LA)
- Class of 1949
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' DQ Q Rei? i J 'W la d th ,d O .h'i, 'Y i if , V - Whole h5dnIlJclmlc?rd.inifCUne1l'Jf5C IG 0 I A ' lj 'f Shall stand in glory's shining light X w And guide our lives iorever. X 9, xg . K K, sl , V L lane Wallace X 1 3 . . h Q ff- W f - , b ll' my Q . N fi r W . f Q 1 ff nl' I I A 5 V l : ' 4 - W W I' 1 LH 6 ' s p PRESENTS . . . Page One ' . ,- . A ru . .1 , 4.. ., 1 A . A 3'.CTCDI2IfXI. STCDIQY CDF uachita High MONROE, x 4 GH SQHQQI :IPP M Parish School LOUISIANA 1 r West Monroe Skyline at Night ' By L, C. Noland, Ir. W Q' Old Traffic Bridqe BY L. C- Noland. Ir. Page Four Aerial View ot Arkansas Villagee-Sterlington FGIQEWORD l Because l949 marks Ouachita's igy- fiith anniversary-its emerald yearee, the Roarer Staff has endeavored to re-X' llect this year's events at our Alma Mater and also to record something oi the past and present oi the School, the Parish, and the Riverfall endeared to us by the name Ouachita. The result we submit proudly, hoping that any short-comings may be re- garded leniently, since We have been prompted in our undertaking by the lotty purpose of depicting features ot the three beloved Ouachitas, and have labored unceasingly in accomplishing our aim. May the Hoarer oi l949 be such that in years to come it will touch gently and delightfully the tender chords ot Memory. ' Monroe Skyline Page Five ' , Don Iuan Filhiol, Pounder of Monroe Don luan Filhiol, a Frenchman, about 1782 was appointed commandant ot the Ouachita District by Don Estevan Miro, Spanish pro- visional governor of Louisiana. ln 1785 he de- scended the Ouachita River from Camden, Arkansas, to what was then called Prairie des Canots, subsequently renamed the Ouachita Post. Upon a petition of the inhabitants in 1790, Fort Miro Was built. Following the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, Lieutenant Ioseph Bomar took possession ot the Ouachita District for the United States. ln honor of the fames Monroe, first steamboat to ascend the Ouachita, the settlement in 1819 assumed the name Monroe. Miro, Filhiol, Ludwig, and Linderman, streets in Monroe and West Monroe, reveal historic association with the founder. ur Community S l:'ilhio1 ' Plantation Home Picking Cotton on a Ouachita Plantation Page Six South Monroe boasts two places of special historic interest+Lovers' Lane and Layton Place. Lovers' Lane was originally an ave- nue of catalpa trees running through the lower Pargoucl Plantation, the prop- erty of Hypolite and lean Francois Pargoud. Layton Place is associated hristori- cally With Iudge Henry Bry, responsible for the naming ot Monroe, Vtlhen John I. Audubon was collecting materials for his Birds of America, he tramped the forest swamps of North Louisiana, so- journed tor months at the Bry horne, and left there many of his original drawings. Beginnings ln the days when cotton was king, Old Trenton, a thriving port, situated along the west banks of the Ouachita, teemed with commission merchants. Here steamboats landed, loaded their bales, and unloaded cargoes from New Orleans. Lovers' Lane 'QD f rv' 4 'Lv' A, 'V' tr Page Seven Shipping Cotton on the Ouachita Bell from the West Monroe Landing in By-gone Days Beginning with a six-room building which ,housed in l894 both grammar and high school departments, the present plant for these two departments with combined enrollments of l938 stu' dents and faculties of seventy-seven is as follows: The grammar school, enlarged from the original l894 building to its present size, the high school, containing sixty class rooms, tour laboratories, caieteria, auditorium, and l2,UUO-volume libraryg the gymnasium furnishing also a band departmentg the studio serving the Vocal music department, the garage and parking lot used ior its fleet of thirty-three buses. Ouachita has ever given distinguished service to its corn- niunity and has won numerous awards in literary and athletic contests. lts 5748 graduates have been worthy representatives of their Alma Materi ' lt is noteworthy that its destiny has been guided since its inception in 1894 by only four principals-H. E. Chambers, l894- lS96g H. H. Byrd, l896-H3995 T. O. Brown, 1899-19087 lack Hayes, l908w. Ouachitas First Horne Economics Department T. O. Brown, who served nine years as Ouachita's Princi pal and thirty-one as Ouachita Parish Superintendent. A man whose very life was woven into Ouachita's warp and Woof. ' Ouachita's First School Bus PCIQQ Elghf , Ouachita Parish High Schoo1 1894 9 ur Alma Mdtcrls Beginnings Fifty-tive Years Later-fOuachita Parish Grammar School 1 Both grammar and hiqh schoo1 departments until 1924 were housed in this buiidinq, en1arqec1 to its present size in 1919. Page Nine Cheerinq squad leads or pep-meeting Students enjoy practicing yells for C1 biq qclme SCI-IQCDL Page Ten IFE Registration at Key Club District Conference Speech Class pauses for a picture Lioriettes march on Armistice Day' Waittnq tor the 12:50 bell t The Band's Armistice Day parade Page Eleven ,That Hungry I-lorde! GLIIVXIDSESGF lnterest mounts high during the elec- tion tor homecoming queen. Each class and the football team has nominees and each class strives to elect one of its own candidates. The girl receiving the greatest number oi votes is declared queen, and the one who is the nearest competitor, maid ot honor. The maids are determined by the votes of the other candidates. The mascot is chosen by the team. From votes at a penny each a goodly sum is realized to be used in purchas- ing iackets for the team's letter men. Goal in Sight! Senior Polling Booth during Homecoming Election Page Twelve AG-IITXX ln voicing her estimate ot Oua- chita's art department at the con- clusion ot a Visit to Miss Hatton's Workshop, Mrs. Florence Zeigler, State Supervisor of Art, said, lt is the loest all-round program ot in- struction that l have found in the state. ' Hours ot practice precede fame A Entering the Royal Parade Chariot Homecoming Royalty await the Kick-Off 'Page' Thirteen DEDICATIQN Mindful of its rich trdditions, interesting history, oind fczithful service, of the lorodd opportunities of develop- ment, high stdndords of excellence, dnd fine exotrnloles of leotdership, of the joyful crssocicrtions, otctivities, crnd friendships, the ROARER Stozff of l949 qrdtefully dedi- coztes its volume to Cuoichitct Pctrish l-liqh School. P A Page Fifteen ADMIIXIISTIQATICDN On the historic court house square, a grant for which was made by Don Iuan Filhiol, there have been perhaps five structures that served as seats ot justice for Ouachita Parish. The first was a primitive Wooden structure, a mix- ture of hewn logs and framework. During Bank's Red River Campaign of the Civil War gun boats came up the Ouachita, destroyed the railroad connecting Monroe with Vicksburg, and burned the court house of that era. The corner- stone of the present building was laid in 1924. It is iiiting that today Don Iuan Filhiol's slender, silver-hilted sword hangs in or case above the judge's bench in the courtroom of the present beautiful edifice in which justice is administered. G. S. MANNING C. G. WALL, IR. MRS. CRISSIE WILLIAMS MISS GLADYS GREGG MISS ATI-ILINE COQNELL Superintendent at Ward 5, President of Board parish Supervism- Visitinq Teacher Secretary to Education - Superintendent BGARD GF DIIQLCQTGRS Seated, left to right: Warren E. Palmer, Ward 2, C. C. Fuller, Ward 77 VV. A. Calloway, Ward 4, Ed Hislop, Ir., Ward 57 Mrs. H. A. Mouk, Ward lg M. D. Swayze, Ward 3, E. M. Finley, Ward 67 W. B. lnabnet, Ward 10, F. A. Terzia, Ward 3. Standing, left to riqhl: Dwight Owens, Ward 9, Charles B. Griggs, Ward 8, Charles G. Wall, Ir., Vfard 5, I. H. Trousdale, Ir., Ward 10. A ' , Page Sixteen ' MR. JACK HAYES Completing his forty-first year as principal ot Ouachita, Mr. lack Hayes is rated as one of Louisiana's outstanding school men. Under his able leadership Ouachita has Won not only state, but national recognition in literary and ath- letic fields, as is attested by its numberless certificates-ot-honor and trophies and by the records oi its alumni in colleges, universities, and the world-at large. Beloved and respected by the thousands of students Who have attended Ouachita during his principalship, he has ever manifested the keenest con- cern tor their welfare and progress and for Ouachita's good name and useiul- ness. Almost uncanny is his ability for knowing the students and for remember- ing and recognizing the boys and girls of yesteryear. 3 v,, Q l , :r swf W xl? it . . Z 3 tflt E if 5 ,s is 2 ' O' for - if Page Seventeen V .yr . FACULJTY FLORENCE BROOKS A.B., B.S. In L.S. Librarian RICHARD CRYAR B.S., M.A. Distributive Education MRS. MARIE FRAZIER Dietition MRS. STARLING B. HILL B.A. Science and Mathematics ROW 1 GRACE MILDRED CARTER MRS. FRED COOK M.A. B.S. Mathematics Mathematics ROW 2 HAROLD G. DICKENS CARRIE DEE DREW B.S. B.S. Science Science ROW 3 MARY LEA GEORGE MRS. MARION V. HARGROVE B.S. B.A. Physical Education ' English ROW 4 IAMES H. HODGINS H. H. HOLLIMAN B.S. B.S. Physical Education Physical Education MRS. MRS. IOHN COON TALMADGE L. CROSBY B.S., MS. B.S. Home Economics Agriculture MRS. T. L. FIRNBERG ELLEN FONTNOT B.A. B.S. Mathematics Commerce BIRDIE HATTON MRS. IACK HAYES M.A. A.B. Art Librarian SARA HOLLINGSWORTH BILLY B. HUDSON M.S. Social Studies and Mathematics Physical Education Page Eighteen FA CULTYR X -xx M MRS. MARGUERITE HUDSON B.s. Physical Education GLADYS LATHAM B.s. English YVONNE LUSK B.s. Social Studies and Speech DERYL MoRR1S Mechanical Drawing Page Nineteen SALLIE LACY HUMBLE B.s., M.A. History MRS. M. H. LEFEVRE B.A. Social Studies MRS. ELIZABETH MANHEIM A.B., Mathematics VELMA NICHOLS M.A. Music ROW 1 1 MRS. LENORE IONES IEAN KENNEDY MABEL LANN B.s., M.s. B.A. B.A. Science and Social Studies , English English ROW 2 MALCOLM H. LEFEVRE MRS. W. E. LEIGH MRS. MARY LEE LEWIS B.S. . M.A. B.A. Mathematics Latin English ROW 3 MRS. COLENE HART MANN WALTER C. MINNIEAR MRS. HENRY MONTGOMERY CB.S.D E.M., NLM. A.E. Commerce f Music Englishe ROW 4 MRS. O. I. PARKER, IR. MRS. VIVIAN R. PAP.KERSoN- OLA MAE PENNINGTON B.A. B.S. M.A. English Social Studies and History , Commerce I 'S MRS. RUBY R. PENTON E.S. Science MRS. H. M. RHODES B.s, Science MRS. DORA NlAE SHULTZ MA. Home Economics MRS. E. B. STOVER B.A., M.A. English ELAINE TRICHE B.S. , Physical Education KATE EVELYN PERKINS MRS. WILSIE HOWE PGRTER MAEEL E. REEVES MRS. PEARL I. REYNOLDS M.A. E.s. B.S. History Commerce Science Graduate Nurse MRS. W. B. HICKERSQN GEORGE RISER MRS. GEORGE RISER AGNES SHAW - B.S. B.A. I A.B. B.S. Science Assistant Principal Social Studies English IUNE SHULTZ ANNE SMITH MRS. H. P. SMITH WILMA SMITH M.A. B.A. M.A. B.s. Speech English A Mathematics Secretary F. L. STRICKLIN MRS. IENNIE LEE SULLIVAN MRS. A. L. TATUM MRS. FENSKY TERZIA A.B. B.S. B.S. A.B. Science Mathematics Engilsh Study Hall IViARY ANNIE WALL SALLY ANN WARE EUGENE H. WILLIAMSON FRANCES E. WILSON A.B., M.A. I3.A. B.A. B.S. ,English English Mathematics Mathematics Page Twenty r. Hayes' Birthday On December 13, senior class officers connived with the office force to have the morning bell held while the senior class assembled in the court to sing Happy Birthday and to witness the presentation of their gift, cx birthday cake and a handsome tie. Other witnesses were as many oi the students as were able to crowd the windows of the three stories overlookinq the court. Page Twenty-One Faculty Snapshots Lake Charles Chaperones Alumni Faculty Miss Reeves' Halloween Members Decorations E. l.'s Special Coaching Page Twenty-Two N I Page Twenty-Three New Bridge Opened for River Traffic ROW l BILL ALLEN BETTY AUTREY Quiet and courteous and sad of eye Happy and cheerful always is she Bill'll make his mark by and loy. What a grand life companion Betty'1l be. FRED ANDlNG JOAN BANCROFT To the football team, you loyalty lent Ioan Bancroft has a happy face. Now, Fred, qo farm to your heart's content. ln her Toby's heart she's found her place. ROW 2 SOLOMON BASCO TUNNEY BAYLES An acrobat though you could be, Pockets full of food, sunshine in your heart, Solomon Basco, your success lies on the sea. Success in baseball you'1l have from the start. ROBERT BASS FRED BOSLEY To attend Tulane is Bob's aim, On Ouachita's 'leven Fred was a fine man, As an M. D. he'll win great fame. As a football pro he'll be in the van. Frost, lack Ponder. of the World. I OFFICERS Io Ann Ransom .....,.. ....,..... T reasurer Mono Newman . ....... ...,... S ecretary Duncan Burford ....... ......,..., P resident Laverne Cockrell .,........,.....,......... Vice-President Seniors whose pictures do not appear: Hazel Aswell., Elton Clark, Jerry Dumas, Helen Sponsor ........., ...... M iss Grace Carter Flower ........ ......,,......,..... G ardenia Colors ................,.,....,,............... Green and White Motto: Education, the hope of youth, youth, the hope of democracy: democracy, the hope Page Twenty-F our Page T Row 1 ' GERALD BROWN Since a farmer you want to be, Work hard, Gerald, at N. I. C. BOBBY BRUCE As a tackle for Ouachita, Bobby won his fame. ln African jungles he'll hunt big game. ROW 2 V LAVERNE COCKRELL Vice-President of the Senior Class, To be a teacher desires this lass. DARWIN BOTT ln the National Guard a big hero is hey Darwin in the future a General may be. CHERRY BRADY Cherry Brady, with her eyes of blue, As a future nurse, may care for you. DUNCAN BURFORD Key Club prexy and Good Citizen, too, Tulane-'ll have something when it gets you! GINGER COATS HELEN DAY Fun-loving, hard working, loyal and true, A mid-term graduate was Helen Dayg As a career woman Ginger great things'll do! With a business course she'll win her way. ROW 3 ' A LEE ROY DAY BERT DELOACH Big and husky is Lee Roy, As football guard Bert was hard to beat: lust right to make a sailor boy. ln life's game he'll never know defeat! VADEAN DEARMAN BILLIE LETT DUNN Vadecm in C. O. got her start: To Northwestern goes Billie Lett Dunn Through life she'll play a matron's part. There he'll find both profit and fun. SENIOR CLASS Wenty-F ive ROW 1 GARLAND DUNN JIMMY GEORGE Friendship in his manner and mischief in his eye, Basketball champ is Iimmy George, I-Ie'll always have friends without having to try! Champ may he be in his life's voyage! BARBARA IEAN FRANKLIN CARTER GILMORE g Barbara Franklin's an outstanding gal, Here's to blue-eyed, farming Carter! An honor-roll student, and a true, true pal. He'll have rich produce to barter. ROW 2 EVELYN GOCI-IENOUR IANIE GRAHAM Easy to look at, hard to beat, To New Orleans Ianie goes. She's quiet, reserved, and truly sweet. As a nurse she'll minister to tolk's Woes. IOI-INNY GOODWIN 1 WILLIAM I-IARGROVE Friendly and well-liked is good ole Satch g A commerce major our I-Iandsomest Boy will be. In any sport he'll be hard to match. As an accountant he'll collect many a fee. ROW 3 IOI-IN HARPER BEVERLY HATCI-IELL After Mickey finishes Louisiana State, To '49's Good Citizen We make our toast, As a Spanish interpreter he'll be first ratel Beverly I-Iatchell is tops we boast! MIDA HARRIS IACK HERRING Mida Wishes to be an Oklahoma secretary. Handsome, sincere, and shy is Iack. There an oil man she'll probably marry. There's luck for him in fortune's sack! SENIOR CLASS ' V CATHERINE HOLLOWAY Dimpled cheeks and eyes of blue, Your friends'll long remember you. BILLIE PAYE HOOPER A pretty lass is Billie Faye. For making friends she has a way. BETTY KANTER To do something for you she is always ready. That's why we'll ne'er forget this Betty! MARILYN KENNEDY A radio broadcaster Marilyn aspires to be. We'll hear her, no doubt, over N. B. C.l WAYNE MCDONALD ROW 1 BETTY IOINER Sincere, ambitious, earnest, and true, Betty a business lite will pursue. BETTY IEAN JONES Loved by her classmates is Betty lean. As Lionette President she is supreme! ROW 2 WILLIAM LACY To Rice University Bill will go. I-Ie'll be a success, that's sure, we know BETTY IANE MCDANIEL . The typewriter keys Betty will play. A diligent steno from day to day. ROW 3 PERRY MERCER Business Manager ot Roarer and Most Popular Male Quiet and determined is Perry Mercer. With a start such as this, Ice Buck can't laill On an ocean liner he'll be a purser. HUGH MARTIN ' IOE MONROE Hugh Martin plans to attend N. I. C. A true musician is Ioe Monroe: After this an electrician he'll be. In days to come he'll be acclaimed maestro SENIOR CLASS Page Twenty-Seven ROW 1 MONA NEWMAN EMMA LOU OWENS Fun-loving and popular, she was football queen: For Emma Lou wedding bells will ring, Mona also has a mind that's keen. BOBBY LOU OWENS Anxious to sell dresses is sheg Bobby Lou, a famous buyer'll be. LAMAR OWENS An Maggie student Lamar will be. From L. S. U. he'll graduate in '53. ROW 2 IOAN PARKER Ouachita's beauty in her Senior year Ioan'll be Miss America r1e'er fear! ALBERTA PEACE Though shy, Alberta is iull of fun, And she's a friend to every one. PAY PANCAKE ' To be an elementary teacher, her aim is set: ' ln this she'll succeed is our bet! BOBBIE IO PARKER At N. I. C. she'll major in voicey As prima dona she'll rate the people's choice. ROW 3 lOl-IN PERRY Iohn enrolled at the first of the year. EVELYN PEACOCK She plans to major at L. S. U. in Commerce, But there's no doubt about her future in Cor1verse. And l love you truely a soloist will sing. Though he's moved, we still remember him here. LOUlS PENDERGRAFT HAROLD PHILLIPS Motor mechanics and agriculture, too Never a dull moment when Red is near! Louis, in both there's a future for you. As a fullback he rated many a cheer! SENIOR CLASS Page Twenty-Eight ROW 1 VIRGINIA POOLE LAURA RUSS As ct lead in Hlanuary Thaw, Senior play, Graceful and skillful in the Thespian art Virginia was Ouachita's best for many a day. Laura on Broaclway'll have a part. IO ANN RANSOM EDWIN RUSSELL Well-known is lo Ann's love of chatter. Sonny, with his joking ways, The subject? Well, what does that matter? Will be jester for the rest oi his days. ROW 2 IUDY SAWYER JACK SMITH A Sugar and spice and everything nice I-Iere's to lack! With a song in his heart, Iudy, we think, hasn't a single vice. I-Ie'll out-sing Como from the start! y E. I. SIEVERS DORIS IRENE SPELL ' Ouachita Iootl:-all's pride and joy! A nurse-to-be is Doris Spell We'll long remember this touchdown boy! In her profession, she-'ll ring the bell, ROW 3 HOYLE SPRUELL LILLIAN SUGDEN Hoyle Spruell is Very tall, In her voice there's eheer, in her eyes there's laughter Excells he in basketball. Lil 'll he a chemist soon here after. TOMMY STARNES I DOROTHY TERRY International president was this guy Dorothy, your fortune's already told, Diplomacy will be his field by and by! May goocl fortune your Iiie entoldl smlor CLASS Page Twenty-N ine ROW I LOUISE TICHELI ' Louise, Louise, so small and petite, CLIFFORD THARP This lad is Clifford Tharp In Math he's quite sharp. WILLOUGHBY THOMAS The choir's soloist is Willoughby, Who's looking forward to gay Paree. IOHN TURNER Typical Senior boy is he. A successful farmer will Iohn bel ROVV 2 A BILLIE JEAN WEST A sales girl is Billie lean In selling she's rated keen. CHARLES WI-IITARD At Ouachita a bus driver is he A Grey Hound career for him we see. GARDNER VAUGHN Big drums and little can Gardner play A name band he'll surely have some day. AULCY LEE WEST The Trade School claims Aulcy Lee West An electrician he'll be-one of the best. ROW 3 YVONNE ZIEGLER Behind a counter you'll Yvonne meet, Always efficient, pleasant and neat. RUBY EVELYN WHITMAN Good luck and best wishes for tomorrow: May you never troubles borrow! TOMMY WILSON Many times we've seen him play, And as our tackle save the day! Sevior CLASS Will always have friends 'cause she's so sweet. Page Thirty Mighty Seniors From Tiny Babies Grow l. Baby Face 2. lfm lost 3. l'm cr big bad man. 4. Off to the races! 5. Don't bite it off 6. Saturday night, Bev? 7. Dark eyes 8. 'That Johnny Goodwin! CSiQhD Our most ambitious Senior Slap that jive, lack Our Beauty Hold on, Little Bit! Smile, Helen Mida poses Handsome Say, What's this cull about? Does it hurt, Evelyn? Happy Bobby Io How's this? How cute can you get? Watch the birdie Who da thunk it? The Age of lnnocense Surprised? SENICDR CLASS Page Thirty-One SUMMER SCI-IGGI. INTERESTS Seated, left to right: Elaine Caldwell, Bobby Cox, Maxine Delco, Sylvia Dyess, Billy Edmiston, Billie Fatheree, Barney Griggs, Dennis Iordan, Floy Lanier, Betty lane Lindsey, Malcolm Ray, lirnrnie Terral, Carl Thompson. Rev. Lea Ioyner-Assistant Pastor, First Methodist Church Monroe. Mr. W. B. lnabnet-President of School Board. Standing, left to right: lean Boyles, Ronald Lary, Mary Cathryn Berrou, Elizabeth Malikowski, Ted Barton, Ioyce Mon- crief, Betty Beebe, Beth Monroe, Dick Reitzell, Gladys Brady, Yvonne Moreau, Ursula Butler, Charles Neill, Marinell Childress, Sammy Galloway, Marjorie Salley. THE ANNUAL OUACHITA RIVER REGATTA ATTRACTS WIDESPREAD INTEREST Page Thirty-Two 1. Z 3 4 5. Mcrdomose11e Pierre Merrie Thorncrs 6 Monkeys? 7 Ain't Iudy cute? 8 Snow mon is better than none 9 Tcrrzon or Fred? 10 Page Thirty-Three SENIOR SNAPSHOTS .Old Bebop Himself 11. Those cou1dn't be books! 'So Tiredl' t 12. Yeo, Drivers! Guess Who? 13, Look out, Bev! Thinkinq for C1 Change ? Think they 1ook 1ike housewives? IUNIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR Ann Atkinson, Gary Burford, Lillie Mae Clark, Frances Coleman, Kenneth Keller, Myrle Kilpatrick, Rachel Wheat. Iunior Officers Travis Delfreese ........ .,... . ........., P resident Loraine McClendon ,..,,,, ............ Treasurer Herman Deldoach, .,,,., ,....... V ice-President Della Guillory .... ..., ........, S e Cretary ROW ONE-Bonnie Adams, Leona Amphion, lessamine Anding, Ernestine Arnold, Gail Ates, Ivy Lee Austin, Billie Ruth Bagwell. ROW TWO-Iune Bailey, Ioseph Bales, Charity Barlow, Dan Barr, Harold Bates, Carolyn Beach, Iohn Becker. ROW THREE-Mildred Beebe, Charles Berry, Iimmy Berry, Barbara Birmingham, Dan Bivins, Helen Rae Black, Gladys Blazier. ROW FOUR-Mark Boatriqht, Russell Bourland, Vesta Maye Bowers, Marie Boyles, Beryl Brack, James Bradford, Frieda Brandon. Page Thirty-F our I Junior CLASS ROW ONEAElaine Brothers, Willie Io Bruce, Barbara Bucs, Mary Kathryn Capps, lrene Carr, Ruth Thelma Carr, Charles Carter. ' . ROW TWO-Merlene Childers, Dorothy Christmas, Patricia Clawson, Bob Clay, Charlene Cloyd, Aulsine Coates, Barbara Cobb. ' ROW THREE--Bonnie Cobb, Dale Colvin, Arnold Coon, Bick Corbin, Bennie Cowan, Edgar Ray Coy, Edna Mae Coy. ROW FOUR-Bobbye Crawford, Iohnnie Crawley, Yvonne Crowe, Fearron Daniels, Dick Darden, Kitty Dartez, Bertha Davis. ROW FIVE-Mary Davis, Mazie Davis, George DeCuir, Travis DeFreese, Edward DeLoach, Herman DeLoach, Clay DeMarchi. - Page Thirty-Five JUNIOR CLASS ROW ONE-David DeRossett, Elizabeth Ann Doane, Richard Douglas, Mildred Dowd, Cherry Kay Dowdy, Carolyn Dreasler, Gloria Driscoll. ROW TWO-Frank Durden, Hubert Elee, Marie Etier, Gloria Evans, Iohn Filhiol, Betty Flexmin, Jerry Freeman. ROW THREE-Martha Freeman, Elvin Frisby, Bobby Frost, Mildred Frost, Van Funderburk, Jerry Garner, Billie Rae Gates, ROW FOUR--Nancy Golson, Lena Faye' Gorton, Tommy Gnyne, Roberta Goza, Carolyn Granberry, Henry Grant, limrnie Grantham. ROW FIVE-Kenneth Greer, Della Guillory, Doris Gunther, loy Hall, Glenn Ham, Nell Harnmons, George Hare. Page Tl:-irtv-Six - - JCUNICDIQ CLASS ROW ONE-Carolyn Hargrove, Mary Io Haynes, Beverly Hearne, Sue Henderson, Bobbie lean Hendricks, Carolyn Hendrix, Sue Henkel. ROW TWO-Anne I-Iinton, Ronald Hobbs, C. A. Hollingsworth, Ir., Bill Hoover, O. L. Hoskins, lr., Carrol Gene Hudson, Elizabeth Humble. - ROW THREE-Clifton Humphreys, Barlow lnabnet, Mary lo lnzina, Iimrny Irby, Joyce Jacobs, lohn Iardine, Paul Iasper. ROW FOUR--Barbara lean lernigan, Susie Iohnson, Gloria Iohnston, Barbara Joiner, Colleen Iones, Virginia Jones, lack Kimball. ROW FIVE-Bernie Knight, Elaine Knight, Wanda lean Landreth, Odie Lee, Virginia Lee, Elaine Lolley, Bernard Love. Page Thirty-Seven I JUNIGR CLASS ROW ONE-Wayne McCarty, Loraine McClendon, Nelda McCoy, I. W. McCullough, Betty lean McKaskle, Ralph Mc- Kay, Wade McLeland. ROW TWO-Gloria lean McManus, Henry McQueen, Dorothy Maqouirk, Betty Malikowski, Carrie Mae Mayes, David H. Mercer, Flora Middleton. ROW THREE-Billy Milstead, Billy Morris, Donald Murphy, Freddie Neal, Peqqy Newcomer, Mildred Newman, Ramonia O'Neal. 1 ROW FOUR-Charles Page, Berle Palmer, Merle Palmer, Delores Parker, Robert Earl Parker, Curtis Patterson, Kermit Pczylor. ' ' , ROW FIVE-Don Pendarvis, Dick Pipes, 'Mary Poulos, Harold Price, Roy Lee Rawls, Claudia Redden, Jarvis Renfrow. Page Thirty-Eight ' 'A ' I I JLINICDIQ CLASS ROW ONE-Ierry Richards, Frances Ritter, Doris Roarlc, Walter Roberts, Y. A. Roberts, Anne Robinson, Levecla Ross. ROW TWO-Evelyn Royal, Mary Sandifer, Claudette Schroeder, lrrna Shavers, Billy Ray Short, Ol-eta Simmons, Bill Smith. , ROW'Tl-IREE-Catherine Smith, Curtis Smith, Ethel Smith, I. E. Smith, Tommy Spurlock, Charlene Stcmsel, Mary Charline Stapp. ,ROW FCUR-Ronald Stedman, lane Steed, Frank Stevens, Anna Stokes, Charles Stokes, Ioyce Stringer, Noel Suclclath. ROW BIVE-Danny Sullivan, Margaret Ann Tatum, Ralph Taylor, Georgia' Maye Telano, Marvin Terry, Betty Io Thompson, Carol Thornhill. Page Thirty-Nine .. smug- . JUNICDR CLASS I ROW ONE-Nora lean Thurman, Yvonne Tolar, Iesse Traylor, Lloyd Troeltysch, Doris Turner, Martha Upshaw, Quin- ton Van Cleave, Annie-Lee Valentine. ROW TWO-Frances Valentine, Tom Wafer, Laverne Waggener, Iane Wallace, Olan Walters, Betty Wainwright, Hazel Walls, Bobbie Grey Ward. ROW THREE--Gayle Ward, Nellie Ward, Charles Weaver Iarnes Webb, Ina Marie Wheat, Percy Wheeler, Donald Whistler, Helen White. ROW FOUR-Barbara Whittington, Barbara Wilbanks, Patricia Willis, Louis Wilhite, Annie lean Wilkes, Dorothy Willard, Martha Williams, Robert Williams. ROW FIVE-Trell Williamson, Don Willis, Austin Wink, Betty Womack, Lora Nell Womack, Bill Worley, Carolyn Wright, Glynn Wyatt. Page Forty Junior Srieloslwots l. Iunior maids cmd escorts 2. Turn around, Booisie 3. Key Clubbers ond Hosiesses 4. Need inspiration? Page Forty-One A picnic maybe? 9. Workin' qcxls All alone! 10- Wheel Can he ploy? ll. Which Won Cx blue ribbon? Smile now Qtticers Tommy Trawick, ....,,,, .....,.... . ...President Ioy May ,..,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.. ............,..,.. S ecretary lane Coats ........ ...... ......... V i ce-President Huey Meadors. ........ ............... ,.... ........... R e p orter Sponsor ,....,., , .,,.,-.. ..,... M iss Carrie Dee Drew SOPHOMORES WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: Lionel Antley, Betty Io Bolin, Don Brulte, Billie Caldwell, Willene Clark, Thelma Craft, Dale Crain, Mary Ann Evans, Walterine Howard, Thelma links, Willis Kidd, Claude Lam- bert, Bobby Luckett, loyce Marie Miller, Ioyce Rasbury, Iames Sisco, Orval Swan. 1 ROW ONE-Dewey Albritton, Lennie Allen, La Faye Antley, Vonnette Austin, Betty Louise Avant, Patsy Baqqott, Betty Io Barnburq, Evelyn Banks. ROW TWO-Harold Banks, Ronald Barefoot, Ralph Barnes, Ray Barr, Kenneth Bates, William Bates, Oran Batson, Raymond Beasley. ROW THREE-Iohn Bivins, Theresa Bolton, Bobby Bennett, Ted Bostic, 'lames Boyd, Iohnnie Boyette, Ann Brantley, Buck Brown. ROW FOUR-Donnie Brown, Douglas Brown, Ella Mae Brown, George Brown, Iohnny Brown, Robert Brurnfield, Donald Bussey, Inez Butler. Page Forty-Two SCP!-ICMCDRE CLASS ROW ONE-Bobby Caples, Bobbie Carpenter, Robert Carter, Iohn Carter, Margaret Carr, Ruby Nell Causey, Dorothy Chaney, George Chapman. . ROW TWO-Beryl Lynn Childress, Betty Io Clark, George Dan Clark, Olivee Clark, Mattie Lorene Coates, lane Coats, Wilma Coleman, Bobbie Sue Collie. I ROW THREE-Bobbye lean Cooper, Orel lrene Cooper, Iames Counts, Troy Counts, Lionel Crowell, Walter Creed, Dewarcl Culp, Iohn Culpepper. ROW FOUR-Iames Cunningham, Margie Davis, Antley Ditta, Albert Donald, Charles Dortch, Marvin Downs, Betty Du- chesne, Bennie Dunn. ROW FlVE-Margie Dunn, Emma Iean Durham, Io Ann Edwards, Effie Mae Eggerton, John Ellett, Vivian Ellis, Anna Ioyce Eyre, Derwood Facundus. Page Forty-Three SGIDIHCDMGIQE CLASS ix L we ,, . ,hh 1 H? E. .:A, F ROW ONE-Elmer Fani, Ioe Fani, Virginia Farrar, lirnmy Ferguson, Glenn Fleming, Dorothy Foster, Ernest Foster, Irma lean Franks. V ROW TWO-Dick Frantonr, Melba Frisby, Tornrny Fryani, Owen Fuller, loyce Garrett, Frankie Gates, Alice George, Har- leen Gholson. ROW THREE-Harvey Gholson, Mary Ruth Gilrnore, Billy lohn Golson, Laverne Gould, Max Gray, Emily Green, Ora Gene Greer, Ouida Greer. ' ROW FOUR-Frances Griffin, Harold Griggs, William Grirnsley, Margie Gulley, Bettye Gunther, lean Hall, Willie lean Hall, Lila Hampton. ROW FlVE+Billy Hancock, Gregory Hare, Iarnes Harper, Charles Hari, Arlan Haitaway, Patsy Hayden, Ierry Haynes, Marjorie Haynes. Page Forty-Four SOPHOMOIQE CLASS ROW ONE-Ioyce Heard, George Edward Hearne, Stanley Hearne, Iames Heorold, Mary Ann Henderson, Richard Hendrix, Troy Hendrix, Billy Henry. ROW TWO--Iohnette Hibbard, Christine Hiqqinbotham, Billy Hines, Clarice Hinton, Estelle Hoffman, Earline Hogan, Mary Lee Hollingsworth, Iarnes Huckabay. ROW THREE- Charlene Hughes, Shirline lrwin, William Ienkins, Vxfesley links, Howard Iohnson, Louise Iohnson, Nellie Lee Johnson, Billy lohnston. ROW FOUR-Mary Louise Iohnston, Allen Ioiner, Shirley Jones, lda Mae Iordan, Peggy Iordan, Clair Kelley, Billy Kinqery, Hazel Knight. ROW FIVE-Connie Lair, Carl Lynn Lasseter, Mary Lois Lasyone, Maiille Latham, Bobby Lee, Mary Sue Lee, Mary Iean Lewis, Mondo Tom Lillo. Page Forty-F ive SOPH MORF CLASS ROW ONE-Everett Lilley, Wesely Liner, Courtney Little, Thomas Lolley, Tommy McAuliff. ROW TWO-Charles lVlcCallurn, Carolyn McCarty, Kenneth McCaskill Farland, Franklin McKinley, Freddie McMath. ROW THREE-Catherine McNabb, Marga Massey, Arthur Matthews, loy Iackie Miller. ' ROW FOUR-James Milling, loe Milner, Robert Mlnniear, Milton Mizell, Ieane Morris. ROW RIVE-Iackie Morrison, Margaret Murphy, Ethel Myers, De Iuana Carrie Lou Osborne. Beverly Lovelaoly, Buddy Malmay, Billy Mancuso, , Betty Lou McCriqht, Fred McDowell, Dorothy Mc- May, Huey Meador, Norvall Mears, Ann Merriman, Alice Montgomery. larnes Morgan, Charles Moore, Neal, Elizabeth Norrecl, Pat Norris, Betty Norton, Page Forty-Six X SOPHOMORE CLASS . X I 'I ,,,, l S ROW ONE-Laura Overton, Ralph Owens, Wamul Owens, Willie Lee Owens, Clara Mae Page, Ioyce Pankey, Nina Ioe Pankey, Helen Parker. ' ROW TWO-Virgil Parker, Edward Parmer, Larese Parris, Gary Parrish, Thelma Parsons, Patsy Patterson, Ioe Glynn Pepper, Iames Perkins. ROW THREE-Esther Mae Perot, Iohnny Perot, Betty lane Pttit, Bonnie Lou Pettit, Donald ,Ray Phillips, Kitty Sue Pollard, Olivee Poole, John Pope. ROW FOUR-Frances Poston, Margaret Pounds, Floye Pylant, Iimmy Ramsey, Doris Ratcliff, Bobby Raynes, Angie Rea- - gan, Iames Reagan. ROW FIVE-Betty Nean Reid, George Reynolds, Margie Reynolds, Don Richardson, Melba Richie, Betty Io Roberts, Theresa Roberts, Hilda Faye Ross. Page Forty-Seven SGP!-ICDMGIQE CLASS t ROW ONE-Weldon Russell, Ray Sanderson, Alice Sandifer, Truman Saterfield, Doris Saucer, Travis Scaife, Roy Scalia, Pat Ann Scarbrock, Alice Schanks. ROW TWO-Ray Scharf, Roy Scharf, Harold Scott, Mary Serex, Thelma Shirley, lack Simmons, Io Arm Simmons, Waymond Sims, Floyce Simpson. i ROW THREE-Raymond Smart, Betty Io Smith, Billy Smith, I. C. Smith, Jimmy Smith, Laurine Smith, Patsy Smith, Iames Sowell, Marie Speir. ROW FOUR-Iames Standard, Milton Stansbury, Gene Stapp, Dolores Stewart, Ioe Street, Mary Stuolclard, Morris Talley, Iohn Tarpley, Earl Tarver. ROW FIVE-lo Ann Taylor, Ianet Thomas, Burta Thompson, Phillip Thompson, Bert Thurman, Derl Tidwell, Frederick Tillman, Dent Tisdale, Evelyn Towery. Page Forty-Eight I . SOP!-IOMOIQE CLASS .ft :A .N .t Y ROW ONE-Peggy Tousinau, Carey Trammell, Tommy Trawick, Ora Trichel, Scotty Tullier, I. O. Turley, Mary Alice Turner, Barbara Ann Van Geraldine Vascocu. ROW TWO-Iirnmy Vaughn, Marie Vines, Danita Walden, Charles Walker, Dorothy Wallace, Maxine Warner, Margaret Warren, Bobbye Faye Watson, David Watson. ROW THREE--Willie Grace Watson, A. D. Weeks, Anita VV'elcl'1, Scottie Welch, lla Mae Wheat, Liviliane Wheat, Mary Katherine Wheelis, Johnnie Mae Whitlock, Margaret Eloise Whitten. ROW FOUR-Frances Whitten, Glenn Wigqens, Montez Wilder, Ruthie Wilkinson, Katherine Willhite, Betty Williams, Nola Faye Williams, Wade Williams, Louise Williamson. ROW FIVE-Ulmer Wimberley, Cora Lee Wimbish, Mary Io Wingate, Ioan Wood, Dorothy Works, Ruby Worley, Charles Young, Don Young. Page F orty-N ine FRESHMAN OFFICERS jimmy jenkins .........., .,.,...... P resident Martha Hatchell ,,,,,., ........,,... S ecretary Margaret Hunter ...,... ,...,,,, V ice-President Maurice Iones ,...... ,.,.......,., T reasurer FRESHMEN WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: Billie lean Bates, Don Brulte, Shannon Clampit, Robert Dumas, Mildred George, Bobby Iohnston, lack Kelley, Morris Lambert, Billy McKnight, Vernice Risher, Iarnes Roberts, Billy Ioe Rowe, Peggy Simmons, Dudley Smith, Evelyn Thompson, George Younger. ROW ONE-Bonnie Albritton, Eleanor Aldrich, Beverly Aldridge, Iames Allen, Iosie Allen, Lottie Allen, Billy Ames, Ice Ann Anderson. , ROW TWO-Kerry Anderson, Arthur Aringe, Barbara Arnold, Iimrnie Lee Aswell, Iaxnes Avant, Abbie Lloyd Bacon, Richard Bamburg, Bernice Bartield. ROW THREE-Ted Barton, Donald Bates, Lena Battaglia, Hilton Baxter, lrvin Bayles, Richard Beach, Elsie Beard, Christine Bearden. ROW FOUR-Barbara Bedenbender, Betty Beebe, Betty Bell, Skippy Bell, Walter Bell, Mary loe Berry, Bonnie Bingaman, Christine Bishop. ROW FIVE-lune Blake, Pat Black, Franklin Blazier, Billy Bowman, loan Boyles, Gladys Brady, Mary Sue Brady, Donald Brantley. Page Fifty FRESHMAN CLASS X-'. i ': , V K l l 1 .4 ', 5 ,i Y A X w fa Lf-Ak M X K QAM, ' . X - . ROW ONE-Leroy Brantley, Grady Bratton, Grady Brockner, Iacky Brown4,k'Richard Brown, Pauline Browning, Ray Bryan, Ruth Bryan. ' . ROW TWO-Marianne Buce, Iirnmy Burks, Wanda Burnette, Barbara Burney, Max Burson, Ursula Butler, Clyde Calhoun, Gloria Calhoun. ROW. THREE-Yvonne Causey, Billie Fay Chancellor, Betty Chapman, Gloria Charles, Marinell Childress, Carolyn Chisrty, Eunice Clark, Lamar Clay. ROW FOUR-Melba Cloud, Marjorie Cloyd, Shirley Colby, Charlotte Cook, Gary Cook, Virginia Cook, Iake Coon, Dave Corbin. ROW FIVE-Richarcl Cotton, Betty Cowan, Kenneth Crabtree, Lamar Crawford, Winfred Crenshaw, Gordon Croft, Bettie Crowell, Frances Cummings. ROW SIX-Grace Cummings, Robert Currey, Sammy Daily, Richard Daniels, Dan Darnell, Ioy Darnell, Martha Davis, Thomas Dean. Page Fifty-One FRESHMAN CLASS fkyw-vi fikvocoj Q ' 35.-X f Nm I ROW ONE-James Dear, Leone Del.oach, Frances DeLouche, Dewayne Dowdy, Machel Downing, Carroll Dozier, Hershell Duncan, Ethel Dunlap. ROW TWO-Suzanne Dupont, Emma lean Durbin, Leo Earl, James Eatmon, Spencer Edmiston, Bobby Edrnonson, Alton Edney, Bobbie Edwards. ROW THREE-Sally Elliott, Edwin Emory, Bobbie lean Eppinette, Eugene Eppinette, Bonnie Etier, Willie Be Fatheree, Dixie Ferguson, Thomas Fields. ROW FOUR-Geraldine Finch, Nellwyn Finklea, Marzell Finley, Betty Fisher, Yvonne Fisher, lienneth Fite, Stanley Fleetwood, Billy Fleming. ROW FIVE-Creola Fletcher, I. T. Fletcher, Bonnie lean Fluitt, Charles Fontana, Odis Fontenot, Wayne Fordham, Donald Foreman, Mary Ann Foster. ROW SIX-Sammie Foster, 'Bennie Franklin, Virgie Free, Raymond Frost, Bill Funderburk, Stanley Futch, Iimmy Gammill, Herschell Gentry. NOTE: Names on pages fifty-two and fifty-three I should be interchanged, Page FIHYTWO FRESHMAN CLASS 1 1 A Q 2 J ROW ONEePatsy- Gentry, Theresa Giardinia, Alma Gibson, Bobbie'ArTn Gibson, Lloyd Gill, Grace Glass, Floyd Glenn, Layman Godwin. ROW TWO-Norman Goza, R. I. Goza, Cecil Graham, George Graham, Johnny Grantham, Bobby Greer, Kenneth Earl Greer, Fern Griffin. ROW THREE-Ann Griffith, Sybil Griggs, Bert Gross, Dwight Grubbs, Freddie Hall, Mildred Hamilton, Lavelle Hammett, Eugene Haney. ROW FOUR-Gerald Hare, Betty Ioe Harper, George Webb Harper, James Hart, Rose Marie Hatch, Martha Hatchell, Earl Hawthorne, Bobby Gene Hazelton. ROW FIVE-Odeyne Head, W. D. Head, Woody Heath, Cherry Heckford, Don Hendricks, Elva Dean Hendricks, Iames Hendrix, Kathleen Hennessey. Row SlX-Iohnny Hester, Peggy Hibbard, Shirley Higdon, Ruby Hines, Hommy Hines, Iessie Hixon, Mary Alice Hobbs, Claude Hobgood. , Page Fifty-Three PRES!-IMAN CLASS l I ROW ONE-Dwight Hodges, lane Hoffman, Betty Holstead, Robert Holtzclaw, Wayne I-Ioltzclaw, Mary Lorraine Hood, Ioe Hartman, Dollie I-Iudnall. ROW Ioyce ROW Iones ROW TWO+Eula Faye Humphrey, Margaret Ann Hunter, Billie Ingram, Fabe Ingram, Vance Ingram, Bobby Inzina, Peggy Iackson, Iimmy Ienkins. THREE-Darrell Iohnson, Donald Iohnson, Madelyn Iohnson, Charles Ioiner, Betty lean Iones, Ianet Iones, Maurice Barbara Kahn. FOUR-Delores Kanter, Barbara Kennedy, Hugh King, Mary King, Pearlie Mae Knighlen, Martha Krumm, Wilbur Krunim, Bill Landrum. ROW FIVE-Bonnie Iean Lanktorcl, Cleia Lanningharn, Ronald Lary, Lillian LeBlanc, Fannie Bell Lee, Grady Lee, I. T. Lee, Margie Ruth Lee. ROW SIX-Hilton Lenard, Huey Lenard, Melvin Lenard, Barbara Lindsay, Henry Lockard, Melba Loilin, Ioyce MCBIOOIU, Peggy McCollum. Page F ifty-F our A Y I .Ja fl! FRESHMAN CLASS 1 X ROW ONE-Io Ann McClendon, Dorothy McCormick, Dorothy McGoWen, Teddie Mclieithen, Thomas McKinley, lames McLeland, Carolyn McNabb, Nadine McNauqhton. V BOW TWO-Richard McQuiston, Elizabeth Malikowski, I. L. Mancuso, Frances Manley, Arnold Mann, Edward Maroney, David Martin, Dixie Martin. ROW THREE-Edward Martin, lean Martin, Lonnie Mathis, Bobby May, Mary Ann May, Edward Roy May, Ann Meador, Margaret Meador. ROW FOUR-Bobbie lean Miller, Ioyce Marie Miller, Lona Milstead, Carolyn Minor, Bobby Mitchell, lohn Mitchell, Joyce ' Moncriet, Barbara Monroe. BOW FlVEfBeth Monroe, Barbara Montgomery, Donna Montgomery, Dorothy Moody, Frank Moore, Io Ann Moore, Iohn' William Moore, Charles Morqan. ROW SIX-Patricia Mosley, Gene Muckleroy, Ruth Mullins, Bertha Mae Murphy, Noel Nason, Charles Neill, Billy Nelson, luandine Nixon. Page Fifty-Five PRES!-IMAN CLASS ROW ONE-Ray Nixon, lmogene Noble, Bill Nolan, Iohn Odom, Iimrny Oliver, Carrie Lee Osborn, Barbara Osborne, Norma lean Pace. ROW TWO-Freddie Page, William Page, Patricia Parker, Nell Pendarvis, Rogers Perot, Robert Perot, Barbara Peske, Iohn Peters. ROW THREE-lanice Phillips, David Pierce, Teddy Pipes, Mona Poole, lohn Powell, Arnesse Puckett, Katherine Purvis, Raymond Pylant. ' ROW FOUR-Alioncene Ouave, Mary Frances Rabun, Thomas Edgar Rainer, Thomas Rainer, Georgia Rape, Nadine Rea, Harry Recoulley, Prentice Redding. ROW FIVE-Violet Redding, Joyce Reed, lean Regions, Dick Reitzell, Elaine Reneau, Io Rhodes, Elaine Risher, Rhoda Edna Roark. ROW SIX-Elizabeth Roberts, Bobby Io Robertson, Vivian Roberison, Barney Row, Io Ann Rogers, Ellene Roy, Earline Russ, Leon Russ. Page Fifty-Six FIQESI-IMAN CLASS ROW ONE-Margie Salley, Freddie Salsbury, Iohn David Salter, Barbara Sammqns, Dorothy Sanderson, H. V. Shaw, Ioyce Shivers. ROW TWO-Ierry Sikes, Ieannette Simmons, Terry Sims, Elalne Skiles, Harvey Slaton, Betty lean Smith, Florence Smith. Q ROW THREE-Herman Smith, Paul Smith, Vera Smith, Mae Alice Spell, Carrie Spence, Nolan Sproles, Terry Stansell. RCW FOUR-Pauline Stennett, Irma Grace Stevens, Richard Stiltner, Iohn Stokes, Doris Storey, Ginger Sumrall, Frank Swayze. ROW FIVE-Allene Sweet, Emma Iean Taylor, Io Ann Taylor,. Vernon Taylor, Mary Lynn Telano, Bobby Thomas, Iack Thomas. ROW SIX--Earl Tidwell, Hedric Tidwell, Marcell Tidwell, Patricia Timmerman, Betty Io Tinsley, Virginia Townson, Elizabeth Trew. ' Page Fifty-Seven Lillian Saucier, Charles Smith, Shelby Spruell, Strong, George Tharp, Charles Tinsley, Robert PRES!-IMAN CLASS . y X' ROW ONE-Billie Trichell, Billy Trichell, Donald Trichell, Earnestine Tullos, Evelyn Turley, Bobby Turnage, Dorothy Ty- son, Charles Vallery. ROW TWO-Pat Ann Van Lanningharn, Violet Venable, Marion Wainwright, Iory Waldon, Bert Walclroup, Barbara lean Walker, Edwina Walker, George Walker. ROW THREE--De Iuana Wallace, Iames Walls, Lloydelle Walters, Iohnny Ward, Sammy Warren, Maurice Waters, Billy Watson, Fred Watson. I ROW FOUR-lames Webb, Mary Ioy Weems, Benjamin Welch, Earlene Welch, Iuanita West, Gerald Wheeler, Bobbye lean White, Glenda Ann White. ROW FIVE-Glenn Wilbanks, Margie Wilbanks, Joyce Wilkes, ,Donald Willett, Betty Williams, Irving Williams, T. I. Williams, Unadene Williams. ' ROW SIX-Willie Mae Williams, Elaine Williamson, Penny Willis, Ed Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Patsy Wilson, Charles Wood, loyce Wood. Page Fifty-Eight FIQESHMAN CLASS ROW ONE-Ralph Wooisey, Peggy Wooten, Eva Ioyce Wright, Meiba Wright, Eiva Ioan Wyatt. ROW TWO-Lorraine Wyatt, Karol Yarbrough, Helen Young, Lovie lean Young, Pat Young.. Page Fifty-Nine Twelve-Thousand-Volume Library SLIBFRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS SUBFRESHMEN WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT President .............. ............................ ..,...., C I yde Fulton APPEAR Vice-President ........ .,,,.......,..,...... . Neil Golson Se-Cfefflfi' ------------- ,-----H-H--N-----' D Owfhif Lessinq Fiore,-,Ce christy, Lillie Fay Hamilton, Curtis Hendricks, Hazel Treasurer .......... ,.....,.,.,..,.............. G eorge Loily ..........Mary Virginia Parker HOQQ, Maxine Stanford, Tommy SWinneYf loe Waggoner. Reporter. ...... . X ROW ONE-Iune Alexander, Rosalie Allen, Violet Anderson, Warren Antley, Gerald Arant, Edgar Lee Aston, Charles Ates, Charles Avant. ROW ,TWO-Walter Avant, Patsy Averett, Doris Bacon, Billy Bagwell, Bobby Bailey, Faye Barnburg, Malcom Bamburg, Glenda Barfoot. ROW THREE--Patsy Barnes, A. V. Barnett, Bessie Barnette, Anne Barrington, Gloria Barton, Tommy Baskin, Sarah Batton, Bobby Bayles. , ROW FOUR-Eddie Bayles, Shirley Bayles, Katherine Beard, Huey Ralph Beebe, Katherine Beebe, Billie Bennett, Walter Bennett, Iames Berry. . , . ROW FIVE-Kenneth Berry, Wilma Ernestine Berry, Bobby Black, Gerald Black, Ruby Blakley, Billie Blazier, Billy Blazier. Ellen Boles. Page Sixty -A SUBFIQESI-IMEN CLASS ROW ONE-Harold Bolton, Ioyce Bolton, William Bolton, Teresa Lynn Boyd, Elsie Brady, Iohn Brassell, Charles Bratton, Doris Brennon. ROW TWO-Charlie Brinson, Charlotte Brooks, Patsy Brooks, loe Brown, Kenneth Brown, Charles Brulte, Peggy Brunson, Ann Bryant. - ROW THREE-H. L. Bryant, Maxine Buckley, Rita Burnqardner, William Bumqardner, Felix Bunch, Stanley Burkett, Mary Elizabeth Byrd, Gertrude Caldwell. ' ROW FOURdWalter Caldwell, Willis Caldwell, Byron Calhoun, larnes Calhoun, George Callender, Bobbie lean Camp, Iiinmy Camp, Sammie Camp. ROW FIVE-Rodney Cannon, Floy Caples, Patricia Capps, Ann Carter, Lee ,Ann Case, lanet Cash, Thetus Cauqhron, Ella Mae Cavender. w ROW SIX-Martha Nell Chappell, Ben Cave Clay, Donald Clowers, Mary Sue Coates, Tommy Coleman, Patsy Collins, Ola Col- vin, Frances Cotherman. Page Sixty-One SLIBFIQESI-UVXEIXI CLASS .-, r , . ,,-' ,ppm , -f ROW ONE-Raymond Craii, Betty Craig, Ray Crenshaw, Lloyd Crocker, Belly lean Crosby, Glenn, Crowell, limmie Culli- pher, Tommy Dansby. ROW TWO-Victor David, Ierry Davis, Kenneth Davis, Shirley Dawson, Eugene Dean, Frankie Dean, Iohnny DeLaSalle, Norma Delsouche. V ROW Tl-iREE4loe Denstell, Edilh Donald, Sylvia Douglass, Eugene Dowdy, Willie Dowdy, Myrl Driskill, I. C. Dufiey, George Dumas. ROW FOUR-loyce Dumas, lanis Dyar, Evelyn Eady, Margie Eady, Davie Edwards, Iaines Eldridge, Io Ann Eldridge, Sam Eldridge. ROW FIVE-lo Marie Elleit, Maureen Erskine, Edward Esiop, lley Evans, Linda Evans, Mary Lee Evans, Melvin Evans, Oscar Evans. ROW SIX-Lois Ewing, Dale Ezell, Carolyn Fargoui, Odell Fatheree, Iames Finley, Elsie Fiizgerald, Willie Mae Flanigan, Victoria Fletcher. Page Sixiy-Two 9. I x Y' SUBFIQESFIMEN CLASS 1, f f . ROW ONE-Henrietta Flexmin, Pauline Ford, Violet Forrest, Phyllis Fortenberry, Barbara Foster, Sue Foster, Mary Foust, jimmy Fox. ROW TWO-Ronald Fox, Russell Fox, Dorothy Franks, Sybil Franks, Zennie Franks, Ioan Frederick, Alfred Frost, lack Ray Frost. ROW THREE-lo Ann Fuller, Paula Sue Fuller, Clyde Fulton Iuanita Gardinia, limmy Gardner, Anne Gates, Virginia Gole- man, Mary Alice Golson. ROW FOUR-Nell Golson, Iohnnie Gonzales, Betty Gowan, Billy Graft, Ioyce Graham, Claude Gray, Walter Gray, Charles Greer. ROW FIVE-Ioanne Greer, Sue Greer, Mary Ann Griffith, Carolyn Gunter, Betty Io Haley, Milton Hall, Ralph Hammond, Vivian Hare. 1 ' ROW' SIX-Ierry Harper, Mildred Harper, Stanley Harris, Harold Hart, Charles Harvey, Dorothy Hattaway, Sally Ann Hayes, Marvin Haynie. Page Sixty-Three SUBFRESHMEN CLASS 'WN ROW ONE-Verna Hazelton, Faye Hefley, Harvey Henderson, George Hennigan, Eugene Henry, Ginger Henry, Iohn Henry, Sarah Heyl. ROW TWO-Ierry Hibbard, Mayme Sue Hibbard, Ramona Hicks, Geraldine Higdon, Katie Ree Hilburn, Betty Hill, lone Hill, Melloa Hill. ' ROW THREE-Mabel Hinton, Tim Hinton, Dorothy Hobbs, Vera Hollingsworth, Edwin Howard, Thomas Hubbard, Burl Hum- phries, lean Humphries. ROW FOUR-Donald Hurdle, Dorothy Irwin, Presley lsom, Margie Ivy, Ferrell Iackson, Huey links, Eugene Iohnson, Hattie Johnson. ROW FIVE-George lohnston, lirnrnie Iohnston, Leta Joiner, Aquilla lones, Eugene Iones, Wayne lowers, Eleanor Kelley, Ralph Kilpatrick. ROW SIX-Phyllis Kingery, Flora Kitchingharn, Charline Koppe, Gertrude Eloise Krumrn, Bobby LaCaze, Gearlene Lambert. Betty Ann Landrum, Iulia Iean Lanier. Page Sixty-F our SUBFRESHMEINI CLASS W ROW ONE-Ray Lanqston, Elton Latham, James Lawson, Bobby Allen Lee, Bobby Eugene Lee, Tommy Lee, Mable Leehy lack Leqett. ROW TWO-Eloise Lenard, Modell Lenard, Myrtis Lenard, Mona lean Lent, Dorothy Lessing, Billie Levie, Anna Beth Lewis Tommy Lipscomb. ROW THREE-Mark Little, Kawasa Little, Patricia Ann Little, Harry Lotion, Martha Loqan, Georqe Lolley, Iimmy Lolley Mary Lowery. ROW FOUR-Bob McBride, Ray McCarthy, Benton McCormick, lna Claire McCriqht, lolly Rose McCullough, Iesse McCurdy Minnie McDanell, Mary McDowell. ROW FIVE-Harvey McFalls, Donald McGouah, Patricia McGouqh, Sammy McGouqh, Sara Mcl-lenry, Henrietta Mclntyre Iuanita McKaskle, Syhle McKay. ROW SIX-Iohn Peek McKee, lr., Faye McKnight, Veldery McLeod, Ronald McManus, lack McMullin, Iulia Faye McMurry Freddie McOuiston, Norman McRee. Page Sixty-Five SUBFIQESHMAN CLASS ROW ONE-Lena Mallard, R. H. Malone, Billy Marine, T cy Martin, Etta lean Maslinq, Charles May, Patsy Meek, Mary Mercer. ROW TWO-Lynn Merriman, lean Milner, Tommy Minnie-ar, Frank Mobley, Lorna Montgomery, Bobby Moody, Bobby Moore, Clara Moore, ROW Tl-lREE+Claudine Moore, Dell Moore, Geraldine Moore, Herman Moore, Richard Moore, Donnie Murphy, Elsie Murphy, Tommy Myers. ROW FOUR-Kressie Myers, Catherine Neely, Betty Nelson, Frances Newman, Florrie lean Newman, Wayne Newman, Mary Nolan, Fred Norris. ROW FIVE-Kohn Odom, lune Pace, Wilhelmina Page, David Pancake, Charles Allen Parker, Charlie Alvin Parker, Charlie Marion Parker, Lawrence Parker. ROW SlX+Morris Parker, Ierry Parker, Mary Virginia Parker, Ioan Parrish, Billie Parsons, Frank Paschal, W. D, Perkins, Pat Peterman. Page Sixty-Six SUBPRESHMAN CLASS it ' A ' W . 1 Q., , Q ROW ONE-Dorothy Phillips, Tommy Phillips, Shirley Pierce, Wayne Pierce, Doyle Pinton, Frances Pollard, Betty lean Port- man, Iamey Poulan. ROW TWO-Nettie Pouncey, Joyce Powell, lean Powell, Shirley Preddy, Annie Price, lirnrny Duke Price, Carolyn Procell, Clifford Pugh. ROW THREE-Iarnes Purvis, Beverly Rachal, Fulton Ramsey, Betty Redding, C. l. Richie, Dorothy Richie, Margaret Richie, Billy Roberts. - ROW FOUR-Edwina Robertson, Lillian Roddy, Pam Roye, Thomas Russell, Ronnie Salley, Betty Sanders, Lasley Savell, Donald Scarbrock. ROW FIVE-Gloria Scott, Lorraine Sechler, Iohn Ed Sharp, James Shell, Bill Shepard, Clarence Simon, Marlene Sketoe, Barbara Lois Smith. ROW SIX-Billy Smith, Eva Rae Smith, Manillion Smith, Nora Lee Smith, Maxine Smith, Peqqy Smith, Robert Smith, Willie Robert Smith. Page Sixty-Seven SUBFRESHMAN CLASS K ROW ONE-Mary Belle Sowell, Sebron Sowell, Betty Spurlock, Betty Stantield, Kenneth Stevens, Iohn Stewart, Yvonne Storey, Maude Sullivan. ROW TWO-Howard Sutton, Eugene Tannehill, lames Tarter, Barbara Taylor, Doris Ann Taylor, I. W. Taylor, Shirley Ann Taylor, Ioseph Telano. ROW THREE-Mary Helen Thatcher, Charles Thomas, Dot Thomas, Donnis Thompson, Geneva Thompson, lean Thompson, Anna Thorn, Helen Thornton. ROW FOUR-Herschel Thornton, Mahlon Thornton, Mary Lou Trawick, Terry Trice, Geraldine Trichell, Iosephine Trichel, Gaye Turnaqe, Robert Tyler. ROW FIVE-Betty Tyson, Iohn Upchurch, Ed Van Osdell, Gilbert Vascocu, Maxine Vickers, Vera Vines, Sue Wade, Gloria Waqqoner. ROW SIX-lames Walder, Ruby Lee Wallace, Stanley Ward, Ruth Warlick, George Warren, Betty -lean Weaver, Gloria Webb, Jimmie Webb. Page Sixty-Eight SUBFRESHMAN CLASS ROW ONE-Geraldine Weir, Charles Welch, Willie Welch, Retha West, Bessie Lee Wheeler. ROW TWO-Linda Wheeler, Bill Wheelis, David Wheelis, Frances Lee Whitlock, Timmy Whittington. ROW THREE-Amy Williams, Bobby Wil- liorrns, Carl Williams, Joanne Williams, Billie Williamson. ROW FOUR-Elwyna Wills, Billy Wilson, Iirnmie Wilson, Iohnny Wilson. ROW FIVE-Norma lean Wingate, Ioanne Wink, Prentice Womack, Annette Woolsey. ROW SIX-Mary Virginia Works, Tommy Wrenn, Iczcques Wuichett, Dottie Zeiqler. Page Sixty-Nine First Air-Mail Delivery in Monroe New Traffic Bridge, I-liqhwcxy 80 Illinois Central Rcxilrocrd Bridge Scene at Locks and Dams Page Seventy Features ge Seventy-One Beauties QOCLVL ffDC1'LE5'L Pg S tyT 5175532712 QOGZSIQOLLZ qfyiffiiam 5461.79 'wus Hcmdscme ' Page Seven ty-Three Baffy Kanfsz I u -1 ?,5 E :w K1 V 5 K MONA NEWMAN WAYNE MCDONALD Most Popular Most Popular Favorites LAVERNE COCKBELL JOHN TURNER Typical Typical Page Seventy-Four BEVERLY HATCHELL DUNCAN BURFORD Good Citizen Good Citizen E Favorites GINGER COATS ' ' TOMMY STARNES Ambitious Ambitious Page Seventy-F ive HILL ROAD, WARD NINE Page Seventy-Six faxctivities Page Seven ty-Seven BAYOU DESIARD Tl-IE RQARER For years past the Roarerhas been the project of the Senior Class, from whose membership the staff has been chosen. Due to the shift in Louisiana schools from the eleven-qrade system to twelve, the class of 1949 is the smallest since l927. The seniors, in spite of this fact, voted unamiously to sponsor the Bearer Without the assistance of other school organizations, and they have striven to reach the standards set by former classes. Editor-in-Chief ........,,.i.....,... Ginger Coats Business Manager --,Wayne McDonald Page Seventy-Eight STAFF Lett to Right-Marilyn Kennedy, Barbara Franklin, ludy Sawyer, LaVerne Cockrell, Ioan Parker, Wayne McDonald, loe Monroe, Ginger Coats, Cherry Brady, Io Ann Ransom, Betty lean Iones, Edwin Russell, Evelyn Peacock, Beverly Hatchell, Editorial Staff BuSir1eSS Stuff Supervised by Miss Wall Working with Mrs. Hollingsworth Page Seventy-Nine THE LICDN The Lion is eighteen years old. lts publication is a project of the English Department. Sut-freshmen, freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors make up the staff. luniors and seniors, only, by competitive work in regular Eng- lish Classes, win places on its editorial staff. Mrs. E. B. Stover is adviser for both editorial and business management. Misses Lann and Latham supervise news and make-up tor pages one and foury Miss Wall directs features: Miss Ann Smith, typingy Mrs. Hargrove, Up and Down the Halls: and Miss Ware, Cub's Corner, Business houses are generous in advertising, and circulation runs around 1400. The Lion has won an International First Place Award in the Quill and Scroll Critical Service every year since l938, when publication was resumed after a year's suspension. lustly proud is the Lion of two honors won in December at the High School Press Clinic, Northwestern State College-the very top superior rating and the privilege ot naming the president of the Louisiana High School Press Associationh. Margaret Ann Tatum, Feature Editor, was elected to fill this position. Lett to right, standing-Miss Lann, Mrs. Hargrove, Marilyn Kennedy, Miss Smith, Don Pendarvis, Don Water, Arthur Matthews, Richard Fergus, Ioe Milner, Iohn Filhiol, Duncan Burford, lane Wallace, lane Steed, Mary Io lnzina, Claudette Schroeder, Mr. E. B. Stover CGuestD, Anne Robinson, Anna Stokes. Seated, row l-Miss Ware, loe Monroe, Alberta Peace, Mary Poulos, Doris Spell. Row 2-lack Kinball, Mida Harris, lvy Lee Austin. ROW 3-IOUH Parker, Dorothy Works, Peggy Tousineau, Alice George, Mrs. E. B. Stover, Sponsor. Staff and advisers meet to celebrate Mrs. Stover's birthday Page Eighty STN: REPORTERS AND FEATURE WRITERS CONFER Standing, left to right: Martha Upshaw, Mary Virginia Parker, Ioyce Stringer, Mary Io Inzina, Ioe Monroe, Wayne Mc- Donald, CSports Editorjg Tommy Starnes. Seated, left to right: Ioan Parker, Marilyn Kennedy, Iane Wallace, Mona Newman, Beverly Hatchell. LION REPRESENTATIVES WI-IO ATTENDED Tl-IE LOUISIANA I-IIGI-I PRESS CLINIC: Standing, left to right: Margaret Ann Tatum, Feature Editor, Dan Bivins, Repor- ter, Iohn Filhiol, Business Manager, Iane Steed, News Editor. Seated: Claudette Shroeder, Circulation Manager, Duncan Buriord, Editor. Advertisers and Typists pose in Staff Room Circulation Staff counts papers for delivery Standing, left to right: Martha I-latchell, Iack Kimball, Arthur Standing, left to right: Dorothy Works, Ioe Milner, Peggy Tou- Matthews, Tom W'afer. sine-au, Ivy Lee Austin, Scotty Tullier, Mary Poulos, Tom Wafer, Seated: Mary Io Wingate, Donald Bussey, Margaret I-lunter. Thelma Parsons, Alice Parsons. Page Eighty-One CONCERT BAND Mr. Walter C. Minnier, Director 5 I 9 r -I tl Fil nafl 1' , A ,. Band poses before home of Dr. A. G. McHenry, Ouachita Alumnus N FIRST ROW-Scotty Tullier, Mary Alice Golson, Arthur Matthews, Maurice Jones, Robert Minniear, Tommy Minniear, Curtis Patterson, lack Kimball, Barbara Ioiner. SECOND ROW-Shirley Jones, Ioan Parrish, Gloria Scott, Anne Hinton, Carolyn McCarty, Kathleen Hennessy, Montez Wilder, Larese Parris, Wade Williams, Mary Kathryn Wheelis, Dale Colvin, Janet Cash, Tom Wafer. THIRD ROW-Timmy Vaughn, Ray Barr, Iohn Carter, Iames Webb, lory Waldon, Thomas Fields, Terry Garner, Noel Suddath, Raymond Beasely, lesse McCurdy, Thomas Rainer, Dick Reitzell, Iohn Ward, H. V. Shaw, Betty Ann Landrum, Glenda Ann White, Fern Griffin, Daniia Waldon. FOURTH ROW-Travis DeFreese, Billy Smith, Spencer Edmiston, Charles Fontana, Bobby Edmonson, Stanley Burkett, Tommy Street, Timmy Ramsey, Betty Womack, Ramonia O'Neal, Dewey Albritton, David DeRossett, Ronnie Fox, Freddie Page, Dan Sullivan, Billy Morris, Bob Clay, Billy Golson. FIFTH ROW-Elaine Brothers, Ernestine Arnold, Kitty Pollard, Clifton Humphries, Donald Breland, Derwood Facundus, Ronald Barfoot, Gardner, Vaughn, Timmy Ferguson, Kermit Paylor, Richard Stiltner, Carolyn Hargrove, Martha Nell Chappell. Nell Golson. ' Page Eighty-Two SECOND BAND FIRST ROW-Sue Wade, Tommy Lee, T. I. Williams, Ir., George Lolley, losephine Trichel, Pat Peterman, Iamie Pou- lan, Donnie Murphy, Iohn Ward. SECOND ROW-I. E. Peters, Billy Graph, Frank Mobley, Iimmy Whittington, Barney Row, Betty Chapman, Io Ann Edwards, Dick Reitzell, Ray Bryan, lessie McCurdy, Barbara Montgomery, Ierry Davis, Betty Wink, Iohnnie Rae Wilson, Ferral Iackson. THIRD ROWA-Richard Brown, Richard Cotton, Tommy Street, Bill Wheelis, Charles Welch, Don Trichel, larnes Webb, Iohn Carter, Bill Blanchard, Bob Clay, lames Webb, Eugene Dean, lohn Moore, Eugene jones, Iory Waldon, Burl ,l-lurnphries, Austin Wink, Glynn Wyatt. . FOURTH ROW-Gardner Vaughn, Mr. Minniear, Kitty Pollard, Derwood Facundus, Ronald Barfoot, Lasley Savell, Billy Wilson, Pat Willis, ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW-Scotty Tullier, Anne Hinton, Barbara loiner, Billy Golsan. , SECOND ROW-Travis DeFreese, Wade Williams, lack Kimball, Robert Minniear, Maurice lanes. THIRD ROW, Standing-Ernestine Arnold, Gardner Vaughn, Elaine Brothers. Page Eighty-Three MISS VELMA NlCl-lOLS, Director Choir Wins A araduate oi Northwestern State College and Columbia University, Miss Velma Nichols has been director of vocal music at Ouachita since 1941. For several summers she has been associated with the Christiansen Choral School, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and Lake Forrest, lllinois. At present she is Chairman of vocal division ot Louisiana Music Educators Association. Since she has been director, Ouachita's choir has achieved state, national, and interna- tional recoqnition. This success may be attributed not only to her training and talent but to the endless hours which she spends in attaining the perfection for which her choirs are noted. FIRST ROW. Left to Right--Roberta Goza, Ann Atkinson, Joy Darnell, Ouida Greer, Ruby' Nell Causey, Ginger Strong, Leone De Loach, Jane Coats, Betty Spurlock, Patsy Batten, Betty Reid, Amy Williams, SECOND ROW-Gail Ates, Jane Wallace, Elizabeth Doane, Della Guillory, Floye Pylant, Bonnie Pettit, Mary Poulos, Mary Serex, Beverly Aldridge, Lillian Sugden, De Juana Wallace, Joan Parker, Shirley Bayles, Beth Monroe, Geraldine Weir. THIRD ROWeMartha Upshaw, Ernestine Arnold, Dorothy Willard, Wanda Landreth, Frieda Brandon, Pat Clavvson, Kitty Dartez, Laverne Coekrell, Jeane Morris, Una Dean Williams, Joan Woods, Betty Bell, Lloydelle Walters. Irma Stevens, Marianne Buce, Christine Bishop. , FOURTH ROW: Don McGough, Tommy Spurlock, Billy Morris, Billy Hines, Clyde Fulton, Travis De Freese, Billy Rowe, Wesley Liner, Bob Clay, Billy Smith, Maurice Jones, Don Trichel, Don Pendarvis, Wade Williams, Billy Milstead. John Jardine. FIFTH ROW-Billy Golson, David De Rossett, Kenneth Greer, James Counts, James Sisco, Willoughby Thomas, Bobby Bruce, Danny Sullivan, John Wafer, Bill Allen, Jerry Dumas, Johnny Goodwin, Louis Wilhite, Van Funderburk, O. L. Hoskins, Dick Frantom, John Pope. Raymond Smart, Russell Bourland. Page Eighty-Four i, l-ligh l-ionors ln addition to participating in the All-State Chorus and singing for the annual convention of the Louisiana Parent-Teacher Association in Alexandria, April 21, 1949, Ouachita's Choir, during the year 1948-49, has received two signal honors. First of these was its selection, as one of seven schools in America to make recordings for the Junior Red Cross' International School Music Project, the second, its invitation to participate in the Welch Eisteddiod -the first such invitation to be received by an American Choir. Both the Choir and Ensemble will compete with other youth groups at Llangollen, Wales. Mixed Ensemble SEATED-Eloye Pylant. FIRST ROW-Lett to Right: Beth Monroe, Beverly Aldridge, Freida Brandon, Kitty Dartez, Mary Serex, De Iuana Wallace, lane Wallace SECOND BOW4Bob Preddy, Willoughby Thomas, David De Rossett, Danny Sullivan, Bob Clay, Dick Frantorn, Tommy Spurlock. Page Eighty-Five GIRLS' ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW+Left to Right: Kitty Dcrrtez, Merry Serex, Iocm Woods. SECOND ROWfMcrrthc1 Upshow, Beth Monroe, Freido Bromolon, Floye Pylcmt, Beverly Aldridge, De Iucmcz Wallace, lone Wallace Page Eighty-Six Page Eighty-Seven On to Luke Charles ATHLETICS CQACHES IAMES H. HODGINS HERBERT H. HOLLIMAN HAROLD G. DICKENS BILLY B. HUDSON E. In Carrying the B511 -Photo by Marvin DuBos Page Eighty-Eight ROW ONE, Left to Right-Wayne McDonald, Kenneth Greer, Iohnny Goodwin, Bobby Bruce, Robert Parker, lack Smith, Bert Deloach, Tommy Wilson, Fred Bosely, Gayle Ward, Wayne McCarty. ' ROW TWO-George Hare, Glenn Wyatt, Robert Smith, Ralph McKay, Harold Price, Dan Barr, larnes Perkins, Odie Lee, lohnf Bivins, Charles Page. V 1 ROW THREE-Coach I-loclqins, Walter Roberts, Harold Phillips, Bob Carter, E. I. Sievers, Billy Milstead, Mark Boatriqlit, Billy Ray Short, Herman DeLoach, Donald Bussey, Percy Wheeler, Coach Dickens, and Coach I-lolliman. Ll B s Football Scores Ouachita ' . Opponent 58 c,,,ccccccc, ,.r. I onesboro-Hodge ,,,, ee,,,e l t ee....,. U 35, ,,c.c, Homer ,,,. 6 20, ---,ii Ruston O 21 ,,----, Bossier 12 U ,,Mi,i Bolton ,,t.. 36 6 Fairpark 21 7 .-,,,,, Haynesville tc,,l U l2 c,,.., BYrcl ff.. 6 2, cc,,,. . O Baton Rouge B, ltl,l, B14 E. 1. SIEVERS TOMMY WILSON 12. .lllll , Carr Central up eeee B19 Page Eighty-Nine ROW ONE-Mark Boatriqht, Fred Bosley, Bobby Bruce, Bob Carter. ROW TWO-Bert DeLoach, Herman DeLoach, Iohnny Goodwin, Kenneth Greer. ODIE LEE WAYNE MCCARTY FOQTBALI. During one of the most outstanding seasons of Ouachita's gridiron history, the Lions rolled up cr 205- point score to their opponents' l3l. They won the North Louisiana Class AA football crown by defeating Haynesville 20-6. ln the State Semi-finals they were defeated by the Lake Charles Wildcats 21-7. Page Ninety ROW ONE-Wayne McDonald, Ralph McKay, Billy Milstead, Charles Page. ROW TWO-Robert Parker, Harold Phillips, Billy Ray Short, Gayle Ward. LETTER MEN Four members of the squad placed on the All-North Louisiana Team-Tommy Wilson, Bert DeLoach, Kenneth Greer, and Mark Boatriqht, the last two of Whom also rated the Second All-State Team. E. I. Bunny Sievers, who received the Lockhart-Blair Sportsmanship Award as the outstanding player, made Third-All State. Page Ninety-One PERCY WHEELER IIMMY GEORGE LIONS CAC Ouachita Opponent 45. ,........ , , , Fairpark .w. , ,,.,.... , 48 65. ...,. . , , , -. Oak Ridge . ,,A......,a,. .28 48. ,a,a..., -- Bossier City . .,,,.. .67 37 a.,..,.,. Ruston ....,,i 35 39. .,,,i,,, Ruston ,,,a., .21 22 ,,,,,,,, Central ,a,,... 33 40 ...wi,,,, -- Calhoun ..v,i,7 37 39 ........ -, Bossier City - ---..-..35 50. ,ii,i,,. -- Oak Ridge ,i,i i,ii . .-.ZO N. I. C. Tournament 42 i.....,, .- Tallulah ..,, ....,i . 28 30 -- o,,,.. -, Choudrant ------.42 51. ,..,,s,, ,...,, F airpark s,s,,s .v.,,,o 2 6 22 ,,,,o ,,,s,, lonesboro-Hodge ,,,s.,,. s,s, - , 20 45 ..,.,i,, ...... I onesboro-l-lodge .,,,i,,, ...,., . 27 48. ,i,..... i,,i,i B yrd i,,i,.,. ,,i, . -40 Northwestern Tournament 28 . s,s,,,,o,,.., i,... F airpark ....,,s, ...,.., 2 9 Total-12 Won 4 lost. H. I-l. HOLLIMAN fCoachJ l FFRONT ROW-William Bates, Iohnny Goodwin, Charles Page, Harold Davis, Lloyd Troeltzach, Ralph McKay. BACK ROW-Harold Price fManagerl, Robert Smith, Wayne McDonald, Iimmy George, Mark Boatright, Robert Carter, Bobby Bruce fManaqer2. Page N inety-Two SEASCDN Lettermen ROW ONE-Mark Boatriqht, Robert Carter, Timmy George, Iohrmy Goodwin. ROW TWO4Wayne McDonald, Ralph McKay, Charles Page, Harold Price. Page Ninety-Three Will li Go ln? Ouachita Plays Ionesboro-I-lodge CHEERLEADERS Freshman Football Team Winning four out of tive games and scoring in these 96 to their opponents' 30, the I948 Freshman Team was rated as one of the best Ouachita has had for several yearss. The boys, according to their coach, are capable of varsity play and can be expected to show real skill during the remainder of their high school careers. FIRST ROW-Richard Cotton, Bonnie Allbritton, Iohnny Hestser. SECOND ROW--Richard Douglas, Betty Iane Pettit, loe Fant. PIQESHMAN Foorrsfxtl TEAM FIRST ROW, Lett to Right-Freddie Salsbury, Roy Schart, Ray Scharf, Billy Watson, Frank Swayze, Herman Smith, Paul Smith, Gene Muckleroy, Rodney Cannon, Coach Dickens. SECOND ROW-Bobby Hazelton, Ierry Sikes, Troy Counts, Tom Rainer, George Chapman, George Warren, Travis Scaite, Charles Dortch, Buddy Malmay, Coach Hudson. THIRD ROW-Billy Fleming, Stanley Futch, Kenneth Bates, William Bates, Vance Ingram, Iames Counts, Arnesse Puckett, Edward Maroney, lake Coon. E FOURTH ROW-Dan Darnell, Bill Landrum, Robert Smith, Lionel Crowell, Charles Vallery, Bennie Franklin, Bob Currey, Thomas. McKinley, Iohn Carter. ROW FIVE-Managers: Sammy Warren, Harry Recoulley. Page Ninety-Four Pl-IVSICAI. EDUCATION TUMBLING BASKETBALL TEAM CALISTHENICS ., TEAM IN ACTION Aiter being inactive for several years a girls' basketball team was reorganized at Ouachita. According to Miss sMary Lea George, head oi the girls' physical education department, the team made a good showing and gives promise of being excellent next year. Out of the five games played with other schools, the girls Won three. Page Ninety-Five GIRLS' TEAM-Left to Right: Mary Lee Hollingsworth, Dorothy Phillips, Charlene Hughes, Alice George, Barbara Osborne, Bobbie lean White, Catherine Smith, Bonnie Adams, Earline Welch, Vesta Bowers. DERYLIN MORRlS Mascot HQME One of the most winsome members of the Queen's court was the Lions' Mascot- tiny Derylin Morris, daughter of faculty member Deryl Morris. I-low she enjoyed her own special parade car-a shiny, M decorated little Austin! The Queen is greeted and assisted from her chariot upon her arrival at Brown Field Page Ninety-Six MINE With much fanfare in the presence of thou- sands of Ouachita Alumni, Mona Newman was crowned homecoming queen before the opening kick-off of the Ouachita-Byrd game. With the field-lights off, she and her court were spot lighted in the center of a crowd formed by the O. P. H. S. band. The court, named in the order in which they appear from left to right in the picture below are as follows: Wilma Coleman, Anne Ktlcinson, Loraine McClendon, Scotty Welch-Maid of Honor,Mona Newman-Queen, Ioan Parker, lane Coats, Betty Kanter, and Della Guillory. The Royal Salute The Royal Court Page Ninety-Seven 1 Tableau of Cheerleaders and Homecoming Court Ouachita vs. Byrd Homecoming Game Lionette Banquet Honoring Lions Page Ninety-Eight GRGANIZATICDNS y-Nine LIBRARY CLUB Officers PRESlDENT , .,.,. ,, ,, , ,,.,, , Anna Stokes VICE PRESIDENT .,,.A ,,E,,E M ary fo lnzina SECRETARY ..,, . ,,,T .,,,....A,,T,,T,,,T I oan Parker TREASURER ,,,,T Margaret Ann Tatum FFIRST ROW, Lett to Rightgiklice Montgomery, Peggy Tousineau, Mary lo lnzina, Doris Roarlc, Irma lean Franks, Ora Thrichell, Emma Durham, lo Ann Ransom, lane Steecl, Beverly I-latchell, Mona Newman. SECOND ROW+Ethel Myers, Dorothy Willard, Beryl Childress, Virginia Lee, Dorothy Foster, Claudette Schroeder, Ioan Parker, Thelma Parsons, Ann Atkinson. THIRD ROW--Bonnie Pettit, Alice George, Margaret Ann Tatum, Ela Mae Wheat, Carolyn Dreasler, Mary Poulos. FOURTH ROW'-Sponsor: Miss Florence Brooks, Frances Griffin, Freddie Neal, Peggy Iordan. ABSENTfAnna Stokes. Page One Hundred ,iPPPPlQsoN1AN aura Officers PRESIDENT .....,...... 4 ,..,, ,,,T,,Anne Atkinson VICE PBBESIDENT ,,,.,.. ,,,EE, I ane Wallace SECRETARY ,,EE,,, vE,,,EE ,,EE,,,EE A n na Stokes REPORTER E,,,, ,,,T,,, , Barbara Franklin SEATED, Left to Right-Elizabeth Humble, Duncan Burtord, Beverly Hatchell, Ioe Monroe, Marilyn Kennedy, Ioan Bancroit, lane Wallace, Anne Atkinson, Anna Stokes, Barbara Franklin, lack Herring, Ginger Coats, Ioan Parker, Bobby Lou Ownes, Wayne McDonald, - STANDING, Lett to Bight-Torn Water, Bobbie lean Hendricks, lack Kimball, Barlow Inabnet, Frances Ritter, Iohn Iardine, Roberta Goza, George De Cuir, Carroll Hudson, Freddie Neal, Richard Douglas, Kitty Dartez, Laverne Wagoner, Harold Price, Charlene Stapp, Hazel Walls, Mary Io Inzina, Frances Valentine, Deloris Parker, Dorothy Magouirk, Frank Stevens, Io Thompson, Yvonne Crowe, Betty Womack, Mary Io Haynes, Ioyce Stringer, Iohnnie Crawley. NOT 'INCLUDED IN PICTURE-Bert DeLoach, Martha Freeman. Page One Hundred One LIONETTES Officers PRESIDENT ,,..,,,,,,,,, ., ..... , Betty 'Iean fones ' VICE PRESIDENT ....... ..,,,.,.. . Della Guillory SECRETARY .eeeee,,eee. ..e.., P eggy Newcomer' TREASURER ,,.... .... . . ..............................,........ .Margaret Ann Tatum SPONSORS ........ ,...... M iss Agnes Shaw and Miss Mary Lea George FIRST ROW, Left to Right-Susie Iohnson, Elizabeth Ann Doane, Ora Trichell, Yvonne Crowe, Iane Steed, Anna Stokes, Mary Io Inzina, Della Guillory, Betty Iean Iones, Margaret Ann Tatum, Martha Carolyn Upshaw, Evelyn Gochenour, Roberta Goza, Nancy Golson, Dorothy Willard, Claudette Schroeder, Quida Greer, Ierry Freeman. SECOND ROW-Frances Griitin, Sue I-Iearne, Mona Newman, Laura Russ, Iudy Sawyer, Ioy May, Merle Palmer, Betty Flexmin, Io Thompson, Peggy Newcomer, Lorraine McClendon, Freddie Neal, Pat Clawson, Nell Hammons, Mary Alice Davis, Thelma Parsons, Peggy Tousineau, Dorothy Works, Sue Henderson. THIRD ROW-Doris Roark, Willie Io Bruce, Charlene Stapp, Doris Gunther, Virginia Lee, Barbara Cobb, Beryl Childress, Barbara Wilbanks, Ethel Myers, Lora Nell Womack, Barbara Birmingham, Frances Valentine, Myrle Kilpatrick, Carolyn Granberry, Ioyce Stringer, Aulsine Coates, Alice Montgomery, Anna Ioyce Eyre, Alice George Sue I-Iinkle. Page One Hundred Two AND STAFF STANDING-Nancy Golson, Anna Stokes, Martha Upshaw, Ruby Goza, Mary lo lnzina, lane Steed Dorothy Willard, lane Wallace. A SEATED-First, Della Guilloryg second, Margaret Ann Tatum, Betty lean lones, Peqqy Newcomer third, Evelyn Gochenour, Lorraine McC1endon. Page One Hundred Three KEY CLUB Key Club Officers PRESIDENT .. ,,,,,, ,,,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,M,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,A, ,,,,,,,,, ...... I D uncan Burford VICE PRESIDENT ,,,,III ,,,,IIII G ayle Ward SECRETARY ,..,..,.,I,,,,IIII,,,,,II , .,,.,,, ,,II.I I ohn Filhiol TREASURER ,,,,,III,,,,-...II,,,I,,,,,,II,,,,, ,,,,,II., , Dan Bivins INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT ,,,II,,,,,,III,,,,,,II,,,,,,,II.,,,,,I,,,,, ,,,,, T ommy Starnes BOARD OE DIRECTORS Sophomore, ,.,,. ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,., , , ,I,.,,,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,, I O e Milner Iunior, ,,,,II,,7 I...,,I,...... . . ,.....,., Tom Wafer Senior II,,,, IIIII,, W illoughby Thomas SEATED, Left to Right-Herman DeLoach, Travis Delfreese, Dent Tisdale, Tommy Starnes, Louis Wilhite, Iohn Harper, Arthur Matthews, Torn Water, Danny Sullivan, Barlow lnahnet, John Culpepper, Duncan Burford, Ioe Milner, lack Herring, lack Kimble, Ierry Garner, Dan Bivins, Buck Corbin. STANDING, Left to Right--Albert Donald, Dick Pipes, Tommy Spurloclc, Buck Brown, John Bivins, Gene Stapp, Frank Stevens, Frances Ritter, Iohn Filhiol, Bob Clay, Olan Vtfalters, Willoughby Thomas, Connie Laird, Gayle Ward, Bill Smith. Page One Hundred Four LATIN C- ci Oiiicers IE. ,x PRESIDENT ......,.,,,.,..,. .,....., ,A.... T Om wafer VICE PRESIDENT ...... ...,T , Dorothy Willard QMEIIIIINMM SECRETARY .......v.,,.....,.,T...... ,..... . Dorothy Works TREASURER ,...,,,.......,,,,......,,.. ,.,..,............. .... , ,,,.....,,,TM.........,,. . ....,, D O mid Bussey MOTTO: Res Non vefbq. ge-Jig SPONSORS .........,,.......,...........,..,., Mrs. Henry Montgomery and Mrs. W, E. Leigh COUNSELLORS. ..... .,.,.................,...... I oan Parker and Barlow Inabnet Xf First Row Standing-Wade McLeland, Patricia Black Iohn Turner, Vera Mae Smith, Lloydelle Walters, Barlow ln- abnet, Dorothy Works, Torn Wafer, Donald Bussey, Dorothy Willard, Ioan Parker, Dick Pipes, Melba Loflin, Helen White, Barbara Cobb, Tom Spurlock. Second Row Seated-lack Kimball, Dale Colvin, Ioe Monroe, Raymond Beasley, Ioe Milner, Dan Bivins, Iohn Harper, Duncan Burford, Tommy Starnes, Buck Brown, Iohn Culpper, Dent Tisdale, Billy Mancuso, Albert Donald, Lionel Crowell, Iohn Bivins, Richard Stiltner, Bobby Io lnzina, Thomas Dean, Gene Stapp, Robert Minniear, Scotty Tullier, George Graham, Richard Bamburg, Billy Nelson. Back Row Standing-Ioyce Garrett, Frances De Louche, Mary Kathryn Wheelis, Carolyn Granberry, Donna Mont- gomery, Peggy Tousineau, Theresa Giardinia, Dorothy McCormick, Patricia Van Landingham, Pat Young, Ouida Greer, Anna Ioyce Eyre, Vonette Austin, Thelma Parsons, Francis Griffin, Martha Hatchell, Barbara Monroe, Violet Venable, Betty Holstead, Dixie Ferguson, Pat Ann Scarbrock, Ioy May, Bonny Lou Pettit, Angie Reagan, Mary lean Lewis, Betty Io Bamburg, Charlene Stapp, Io Thompson, lrma Shavers, Livalane Wheat, Margaret Hunter, Pa- tricia Parker, Ianice Phillips, Betty Cowan, Ernestine Tullos, Geraldine Vascocou, Christine Bishop, lean Martin, lane Steed. Page One Hundred Five SPANISH CLUB m f ,, ws-5 Officers President eeee,e,,e,e, ,,e,e,e,e e,e,e I o hn Harper Secretary-Treasnrert Barbara Franklin Vice-President ,e,,ee,e7e Dorothy Christmas Sergeant-at-arms ,e.e,e..,e,e,e7eee ,loe Monroe Sponsor o,o,o,o,o,,,o,,..,o,o,oooo,o, C Agnes Shaw LOS MAYORES FIRST ROW-Barbara Franklin, Evelyn Gochenour, Iohri Harper, Beverly I-latchell, SECOND ROW-Ioe Monroe, Bobbie Lou Owens, Io Ann Ransom, Miss Agnes Shaw, Sponsor. LOS MENORES FIRST ROW-Vesta Bowers, Mary Katherine Capps, Ruth Carr, Dorothy Christmas, Aulsine Coates, Yvonne Crowe, Carolyn Dressler. SECOND ROW-Effie Mae Eqqerton, Ierry Garner, Emily Green, lean Hall. Tl-HRD ROW-Barbara Iernigan, Ida Mae lorclan, Lois Lasyone, Ann Merriman. FOURTH HOW-Laura Overton, lane Steed, Frank Stevens, Dolores Stewart, Margaret Ann Tatum Ora Trichel, Charles Walker, ABSENT-Ann Atkinson, Carolyn Wright. Page One Hundred Six ART CLUB Officers President, ,,A.. , ,.,,A,.., ...,...... I imrny Haynes Secretary.-..-,., ......., T .,... Mary DCfV1S Vice-President, ,.... ....... V onnette Austin Treasurer ..,e., ..eee..,,..... O lan WCIlt9rS Sponsor ,,,,,,eeeee,e....... , Miss Berdie Hatton 1. Harleen Gholson 2. Betty Io Gunther 3. Catherine McNabb 4. Barbara Arnold 5. Emily Lee Green 6 Nell I-lammons 7. Dorothy McCormick 8. Wilma Coleman Page One Hundred Seven 9 10 ll 12 13 14 15 16 Elwyna Willa Iona Hill Mattie Lorraine Coates loy Hall lean Hall Lois Lasysone Iarnes Milling Billie Ruth Bagwell Finishing Touches tor The World of Tomorrow SPEECH Three of the year's general assemblies were Drama Class projects directed by Miss Iune Shultz. At Thanksgiving the class presented 'The World of Tomorrow , at Christmas, assisted by the choir, Christmas Angels , Easter, Light ln the Windows. Scenes from the first two appear on these pages, the last having been presented after the Roarer went to the Engravers. Climaxing Miss Shultz's activities will be the directing ot the senior play, Ianuary Thaw. The plays of the two preceding classes also di- rected by her, Skidcling and Our Hearts Were Young and Gay , were rnost creditable pro- cluctions. Family Discussion A Loved Voice from the Past Page One Hundred Eight DEPARTMENT ln the speech clcss, students planned and di- rected one-act plays during study hall periods. These, with their directors, were as follows: Tell the Truth, Dear, by Kitty Dartez, W'ho's a Coward, Mary Poulasg Domestic Tie-up, Elizabeth Humble. The members ol these classes told stories to grammar school students and wrote radio scripts, the best oi which in each class were broaicast over local stations. Christmas Carelers Manger Table-au Page One Hundred Nine CQMMEIQCIAI. Qfticers , President ,,,,,,...... ,,,,,...,.... B illie lean West Vice-President ......,..,...,... ......, B obby Faye Watson Secretary and Treasurer ,,,., ..........., Y vonne Zeigler ' Club Reporter ......r,,,........ , ,,,,,... Tommie lean Goyne Sargeant-at-arms .,.,.. .,,,,,,,.........., I ack Herring Sponsor ..,.,.....,.,...A.......,.,...,,.,,..,..,,MMr.,,,,,.,,,..,..,..., Mr. Richard G. Cryar LEFT TO RIGHT-Tommie lean Goyne Smith, Billie lean West, Gladys Blazier, Georgia Mae Telano, Bobby Faye Watson, Mazie Davis, lessamine Anding, lack Herring, Nellie Ward, Claudia Redden, Billie Rae Gates, Yvonne Zeigler, Merlene Childers. Mr. Richard Cryar, Instructor. Page One Hundred Ten OCQCUWXTIONS C, O. Students at Their Respective Posts ROW ONE ROW TWO S Tune Bailey ..........................,,,,,,,, Morgan and Lindsey Georgia Mae Telano ,,.....,,.,,,,,, Kress Notion Counter Merlefle Childers ,,,... .,,,,,,,, P alace Toy Department Tommie Iean Goyne Smith ,,,,,,.... Kelso's Youth Shop YVOHHS Zeiqler ,,,Y,, ,,,,. P alace Pattern Department Bobby Faye Watson ,... Style Shop Dress Department Billie Rae Gates ,,,,, Y,,Y,,A,,,,., ,,,, ,,,,-,,,,,,,. Vx, 7 0 Qlworth ROW THREE Claudia Redden ...., ,,,,., K ress Stationery and Hosiery Counter Nellie Ward .......,, ,..,,,,,,,,,,, G rant's Piece Goods Department Gladys Blazier ,,,,,,, , ,,,.,....... Haddad's Dry Goods Store Mazie Davis ........ ,,,,,,....,,,,,, P enny's Piece Goods Page One Hundred Eleven V-TEEN FRESHMXXN Y'ol Awake Club Oiiicers Ambitious Teens Club President i.......,.... ...,.,.. M argarei Ann Hunter President. ..........,.. ...,Y..v B GUY lean CTCUCJ Vice-President. .......,i.,,..... ......,,,.,. B arbara Monroe Vice-President ......... ..,.., D oroihy McCormick Secretary ......,.,..............,,,........ ....,,..., B onnie Albritton Secretary ............................ ........... B obbie lean Edwards Council Representative ,,..... ,,.... . .....,.i... Y vonne Fisher Treasurer ,,,.,,.,,..,,......... ........ ......... B a rbdra Bedenbender Advisers. .............,.i,.... ,,...... ........,,.., M r s. Ruby Penton Council Representative, ....... .................. . Le-HCI BCIiiC1qliG Barbara Regan Reporier..,.,.........,g....,,........... BPYCIII Adviser ,,,,,,i , r ........,. Miss Bess Sharp l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT-Karol Yarbrough, Ruth Bryan, Lena Baiiaglia, Bonnie Albritton, Margaret Ann Hunter, loyce Shivers, Dollie Sue Huclnall. . SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT-Leone DeLoach, Patsy Parker, loyce McBrooni, Theresa Giardinia, Violet Venable, Mildred George, Pat Timmerman, Yvonne Fisher, Margie Wilbanks. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT-Barbara Monroe, Donna Faye Montgomery, Gloria Calhoun, Peggy Wooten. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TQ RIGHT--Barbara Lindsay, Margie Salley, Delores Kanier, Miss Bess Sharp, Dorothy Mc- Cormick, Billie lngram, Frances Manley, Martha Krurnm. Page One Hundred Twelve V-TEEN SUBFRESHMAN I I f' 1 I' I I l-lonesi lniuns Officers lt-eiies Officers President ..,.........,..,,. .....,,,,,,,,,.,,, . .. Mary Virginia Parker President ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,r..,,....,,,, l o Anne Wink Vice-Presidents. ....... , ,,.,,, lean Milner and Betty Gowan Vice-President ,.,,,,, .A.....,..,,, A nnette Woolsey Secretary ...........,,. ,,,.....,,,........,,.... li lary Lou Trawick Secretaryn. ............,,...,..... .....,......,A.....,,........ l o Trichel Treasurer .............,...,,,,,,,,,,r ......,....,...,.....,-,,,,,,,, E lwyna Wills' Treasurer ,,,A,,,,,,,.,,r,,,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,....., M ary Virginia Works Reporter ............7...77777.7, J .,77Y,,.,.,...., . ,.,....,...,.,..,..............., lone Hill Council Representative. ....,. ............,.,....... . Annie Price Council Representative ................. . ...,..,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,, . ,.,. Pat Meek Adviser ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,v.., Miss Bess Sharp Advisers ......,,......., Mrs. l. T. Landhy and Mrs. E. VV. Sartain FlRST ROVV-Left to right: Mary Alice Nolan, lo Anne Wink, Annie Belle Price, lone I-lill, Elwyna Wills, Geraldine Weir, Mary Lou. Trawick, Lorna Montgomery, Sue Wade, losephine Trichel, lo Ann Fuller, Lillian Boddih, Pamela Roye, Shirley Pierce, Willie Mae Flannigan, Betty Gowan, Beverly Rachal. .. SECOND ROW'-Betty lean Craig, loyce Dumas, Annette Woolsey, Maxine Vickers, lo Marie Ellett, Mary Virginia Works, Mary Virginia Parker, Glenda Bartoot, Mabel Leeby, Syble McKay, Mary Ann Griffith, Flora Kiichingham, Paula Sue Fuller, Edith Donalcl, Billie Lois Ewing. Tl-HRD ROW-Phyllis Fortenloerry, Mary Elizabeth Byrd, Betty Sanders. FOURTH BOVV'-Adviser: Mrs. l. T. Landhy, Pat Meek, Etta lean Masling, Peggy Brunson, lo Ann Greer, loljinny Rae Wilson, Nora Smith, Ola Mae Colvin, .Ann Gates, Rosalie Allen, lean Milner, Ann Carter. FIFTH ROW-Betty Hill, Miss Bess Sharp. - Page One Hundred Thirteen Y-TEENS: SCDPHCDMGRES, JUIXIICDIQS, SENIGIQS Gfficers President. .....,,,,.. ...,.... A nncf Stokes Vice-President ..,,..... ........,., G czil Ales Secretary ........... ,.....,. l Xlcmcy Golson Treasurer ,..,.,. ....... C olleen Iones SEATED-Left to right: Nancy Golson, Clciy Dellllcrrchi, Gc1ilAtes, Cldudeite Schroeder. STANDING-Left to right: Nell Hcrmmonds, Miss Bess Sharp, Anne Robinson, Anna Stokes, Morrqcrret Ann Tcztum. Page One Hundred Fourteen Page FUTURE I-IGIVIEIVVXKEIQS GF AMERICA Gfficers Pfegjdenf --,-YY,YAM4---- VYY,--,------Y,Y,--,---,YYYYA- ,,,,,,.,,,, N G ll HC11'I11'I1OI1dS Vice-President ,,,,,,,.. .,,,,,, .,4....Y,....Vf,f. . I TTHG SITCIVGTS Secfeiqfy --,-,-w-YYYM-- ----YYY,YAM-- ,,,,,,,, B CI IIJCIICI BITTHIHQIICIITI Treqguref A---w-Y-YY, A -,,,,,YYY ,,,,,,,,A, M CITY Ann H91'1d6fSO1'1 Spongof ,YAAA-- ,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, M IS. C. SIXLIIIZ STANDING, left to rightflna Marie Wheat, Carrnelita Wilbanks, Irma Shavers, Gloria Johnston, Liviliane Wheat, Marie Boyles, Ginger Coats. SITTING, lett to right- , ROW ONE-Billie Ruth Bagwell, Barbara Birmingham, Nell Hammonds. I BOW TWO-Dorothy McFarland, Carolyn Christy, Marjorie Reynolds, Evelyn Peacock, Laverne Cockrell, Patricia Willis. ' ' ' L ' I hnson. ROW THREEfMary Ann Foster, Earline Welch, Betty lean Iones, Betty Ioiner, Emma lean Durbin, curse o BOW FOUR-Mary Kathryn Wheelis, Kathleen I-Iennessy, lessie Hixon, Dolores Stewart, Margie Gulley. ROW FIVE-Carolyn Granberry, Lillie Mae Clark, Emma Lou Owens, Lila Hampton. ' One Hundred 'Fifteen Pururr FAIQMEQS Officers PRESIDENT .,.,.,, .,. , .,,.. . .-..,.,-.,...,.,...,...,. ...,, B i l ly Caldwell FIRST VICE PRESIDENT, ,.I,I.... ...,,.... . Harold Griggs SECOND VICE PRESIDENT ...I,,. I,.... L ouie Pendergratt THIRD VICE PRESIDENT ..,,,,,,.. ,,.,,., , Wilburn Lacey FOURTH VICE PRESIDENT ....I. ....,. G eorge Younger SECRETARY ....,I....,..I,.....,,,....,., .... , .-rEolward Palmer TREASURER ..,..,.,,.....,.I,......I, .I,,. . Robert Brumfield REPORTER. ...,,.,,..,.I,...,.,,,. ..,..I , Arthur Matthews PARLIAMENTARIANL, ..,t ,.,,,,,.,...rr,,..,....,.,.,.,.,....I.,r.,.....I, B erle Palmer FIRST ROW-Lamar,.Crawtord, Deward Culp, William Hargrove, Robert Earl Parker, Percy Wheeler, lames Sowell, George Younger, Robert Brumiield, Arthur Matthews, Billy Caldwell, Edward Parmer, Wilburn Lacey, Charles Hart, Charlie Stokes, Bert Waldroup, Bennie Franklin, Orval Swan, Charles Ioiner, Melvin Lenard, Charles McCallum, Berle Palmer, Tommy Trawick, Bobby Turnage, Bobby Raynor, Owen Fuller. SECOND ROW-lames Harper, Ronald Stedman, Ervin Bayles, Howard lohnson, Harold Ray Griggs, Vlfillis Kidd, lames Webb, lohn Moore, Donald Bates, Freddie Hall, Wayne Fordham, Arnold Mann, A. D. Weeks, Harold Bates, Iimmy Burks, Harold Scott, Edwin Emory, Troy Counts, Bobby Caples, Bobby lean Hazelton, lohn Tarpley. THIRD' ROW--Vernon Taylor, Walter Roberts, Trell Williamson, Lamar Owens, Curtis Smith, Max Gray, Richard McOuiston, Huey Lenard, Weldon Russell, Grady Bratton, Nolan Sproles, Bert Thurrnond, Benjamin Welch, Raymond Pylant, David Pierce, Don Whistler, Rudolph King, Louie Pendergratt, Donnie Brown, Wesley links, Clifton Humphreys, Donald Phillips, Courtney Little, Arlan Hattaway, Clyde Calhoun, Iames Allen, T. L. Crosby. I 'Page One Hundred Sixteen 4-H CLUB Officers I PRESIDENT ...........,., .,.........,..,..A,.,..........,...... ...,.,, . Harold Ray Griqqs VICE PRESIDENT ....,..,,E,.,....... ' ,,E...w..,,..-.. Billy Caldwell SECRETARY-TREASURER, .,,Ew ..,,.,. , Emma Lou Owens REPORTER ..,,,..........,.,.,A..,....,... -, ,,,.,...,,,...,v,,,A,,,..........., Dorothy Wallace FIRST ROW-Merle Kilpatrick, Betty loe Smith, Dorothy Wallace, Emma Lou Owens, Evelyn Peacock, Willie Lee Owens, Florence Christy, Glenda Bartoot, Francis Whitlock, Annie Bell Price, Shirley Pierce, Betty lean Crosby, Betty lean Portman, Kressie Myers, Charles Ates, Bobby Rayner, Thelma Lee Parsons. SECOND ROW-Laverne Cockrell, Yvonne Fisher, Lennie Allen, Ronald McManus, Maureen Erskine, lerry Parker, Richard McQuistion, Betty Hill, Mabel Hamilton, Modell Lenarcl, Margie Reynolds, Gloria Calhoun, Mary Byrd, Laverne Wagoner, Bobby Faye Watson, Fay Hamilton, Myrtis Lenard, Doyle Pinton, George Warren, Billy lay Warren, Mrs. Audrey Dawson. ROW THREE-Wayne lowers, Alberta Peace, Mr. Ivy H. Creel, Mr. Talmadqe Crosby, Billy Caldwell, Harold Ray Griggs, Bobby Hazelton, Thomas Trawick, Alan I-Iattaway, Edwin Emory, Richard Bambura, Trell Williamson, Lamar Owens, Glenn Crowell, Howard Johnson. Page One Hundred Seventeen JUNIOR IQFD CROSS Officers I t SPONSORS ,..., ..., 7,v,.. ,-.. ,,.,,. eMiss Frances E. Wilson CHAIRMAN ................ .,..,....-.,.... , Martha Hatchell VICE CHAIRMAN ,,.I.,. ....... R aymond Smart SECRETARY ......,..,....., II.,.... A ulsine Coates TREASURY .....,. ......vI . ferry Haynes REPORTER. ,...... ,,,,... Y vorzne Fisher ROW ONE-Gilbert Vascocu, Crarles Brulte, Frank Mololey, Benny Clay, Donald McGouqh, Cora Lee Wimbish, Martha Upshaw, Iosephine Trichell, Yvonne Fisher, loyce Ann Heard, Peqqy' Brunson, Mary Alice Golson, Mary Io Berry, Elwyna Wills, Marilyn Kennedy. ROW TWO-Raymond Smart, Dan Bivins, Norman Goza, Claudette Schroeder, Aulsine Coates, Berl Childress, Colleen Iones, Ernestine Tullos, Barbara lean Walker, Emma lean Durham, Pat Peterrnan, lo Ann Ransom, Martha Hatchell, Pat Willis. ROW THREE-Bill Landrum, Edward Parnell, lerry Haynes, Jerry Richards, Ierry Sikes, Wade McClendon, Sammy Warren, Machel Downing, Clyde Fulton, Elaine Brothers, Sally Elliot, Ella lean Maslinq. IO Ann Taylor, Carolyn Minor, Iackie Morrison. Page 'One Hundred Eighteen BETTER GOVERNMENT CLUB Officers PRESIDENT .,,.. .. ,..... .,,..........,.......,,. ,George Graham VICE PRESIDENT .,.... ,...... M argaret Hunter SECRETARY ....... ,..... ,.,., M a rtha Hatchell Mrs. Riser SPONSORS ..... Mrs. LeFevre Mr. Hudson I I , SEATED, Lett to Right-Frances DeLouche, Margaret Hunter, George Graham, Martha I-latchell, Violet Venable, Betty I-Iolstead, Patricia Black, Iimmie Ienkins, Iohn David Salter, Bonnie Bingaman. STANDING, Left to Right-Dixie Ferguson, Donald Bates, Freddie I-Iall, Don Brulte, Angie Reagan, Take Coon, Frances Manley, Pat Young, Norvall Mears, Bobby Io Inzina, Wilbur Krumm. ' Page One Hundred Nineteen Auto Meclianics FRONT ROW, Left to Right-Glenn Wiggins, George Hearne, George Brown, Billy Ames, Bobby Frost, Parvis Renirow, Harold Bates. BACKLROW, Lett to Right-Dudley Smith, David Mercer, Olan Walters, Coy Christian, Milton Stansbury, Perry Mercer, Cliiiord Thorpe, Ioe Boyles, lohn Becker, Layrnon Godwin, Frank Durden Douglas Brown, Everette Lilly, C. A. Hollingsworth, David McQueen, l. W. McCullough, A. D. Week, Louis Penclegratt, Louis Soudlen, Tornrny McAuliffe. ABSENT-Henry McQueen. TRADE Aircraft Engines FRONT ROW, Lett to Right-Fred McDowell, Milton Mizell, Ray' L. Rawls, Roy Scalia and Virgil Parker. SECOND ROW-Charles Whitard, Robert Williams, Glenn Hamm, Ted Bostic, Curtis Smith, Kenneth Kel- ler, Billy Caldwell, Harold Griggs and Russell Bour- land. ABSENT-Bill Allen, Alfred Redden, larnes Bradford, Darwin Bott, Tommy Bott, lerry Dumas, lack Ponder. Electricians LEFT TO RIGHT-Billy Hancock, Bob Carter, Aulcy Lee West, Billy McKnight, Fred Anding, Bobby lohnston, Hugh Martin, Harvey Slaton. Page .One Hundred Twentv SCHGGL Mechanical Drawing STANDlNGeDaVid Watson, Billy lohn Golson, lohn Filhiol, Billy Hines, George Hare, Dan Barr, Walter Creed, Winired Crenshaw. SEATED-lames Counts, James Cunningham, Stanley Futch, Claude Hopqood, Grady Lee, Woody Heath, Ralph Owens, Eugene Haney. Refrigeration SEATED, Lett to RiqhteAustin Wink, Iames Standard, Charles Moore, Richard Hendrix, I. O. Turley and Don Young. STANDING, Lett to Riqhtflfranklin McKinley, Bobby Bonnett, Edward Horne, Don Richerdson, Iarnes Hearold and Waymon Sims. Radio LEFT TO RIGHT-lack Miller, Hubert Elee, Kenneth McCaskill, Gary Burtord. ABSENT-Charles Berry. Machine Shop LEFT TO RIGHT-Bobby Luckett, Truman Saterfiel, Lavell Hammett, Bert Gross, Hilton Lenard, Charlie Stokes, Frankie Gates, Ralph Taylor, Soloman Basco. ABSENT-Terry Stansell, Phillip Thompson, lames Reagan. Page One Hundred Twenty-One ' SCDPHOMCDRE SNAPSI-IGTS l. Two thrilled Sophs! 4. Rugged but right 7. Lois cmd Lilo 10, Hold it, boys. 2. Bussey poses 5. Hello, Iimmy. 8. Georqous Georges ll. Once upon cx time 3. All smiles 6. That bod, Buck? 9. Congratulations Page One Hundred Twenty-Two FRESHMEN AND SUBFRESHMEINI SNAPSI-ICDTS l. Be careful 4. Act your age 7. That sweet smile! lU. ls this hcrselooll? 3. Kcrrol's Ieep 5. loe cmd Jodie 8. North Pole bound ll. Cruesorne Four 2. Cold, girls? 6. Who in the world? 9. The Whole qcmq l2. Bet she's tired! Page One Hundred Twenty-Three SNAPS l. Gus to the Ecxst LL More of the same 7. F. T. G. Clfridcxy, thclnk qoodnessj 10. Girl Stczters Z. That Vital Artery 13. Yes! We Worked! 8. Constitutional Convention ll. Boy Starters 3. Press Clinic 6. Ir. Red Cross 9. Guide riqhtl l2. Head Surgeon Page One Hundred Twenty-Four suwws 1. Happy Birthday, Cocxch Dickens 4. Crack that Whip? 7. Fcrtiqued? 10. And he mecmsi 2, Little Miss Morris 5. Y-Teen Mcmsion 8. Now get on him ll. Mod chemist 3. HOW nice ccm you get? 65 Watching Races 9. Sweet Miss Sallie l2. Off they qo! Page One Hundred Twenty-Five Artifacts to Modern lndustry Gas Well in the Making-Gas was first discovered in 1969 in Forsythe Park, but not until l9l6 was it found by Louis Louch in paying quantities. Gas, North Enzl of Parish Paper, West Monroe Cotton, Ouachita Plantations Artifacts, Primitive Ouachita Power, Sterlington Gas heart , Fairbanks Icmuury Snow Photo by Marvin DuBos ADVERTISEMENTS Page One Hundred Twenty-Seven Aerial View, Monroe TO OUACHITA Let other toll: in East and West, Their Alma Maters praise, While we to thee, the iairest best, Our joytul anthem raisey Glad Ouachita, we sing to thee, A joyiul band, a glorious throng, We join in loud, triumphant song, Proud Ouachita, we sing to thee! A sower thou who sows her seed, ln every youthful heart, A gentle guide to lead and plead, Where roads must cross and part, Dear Ouachita, hear thou our plea, O let thy spirit, let thy truth, Shine through our lives, outlive our youth, Brave Ouachita, we sing to thee! Ioe Monroe Christmas Season Night Scene, West Monroe Page One Hundred Twenty-Eight lfuu1uu1nu -111-111-1 111i- V 4. 1111111--1 1 1 - 11:1 ?' .-1-:-: '-: I I S12:2::::.Q,.:.., I ' I .,......... I. I ..... .. 5 ' I'-2 I ,,,. i fyl? Q1E'g l f:1 : i , fi I I I and rrrt I l ggigageg I k..:1A.. - , , BesiW1Shes 1lQIQZQlIQ1QIQ3QIQlQiQ QillQfiQ5Q5I52?Q5i3-511: - A :f5i5?E5f555Er:- - :-:-ki:-'-:-:-3-.-. '-:Az-.-:-I-:-:I:-:-:-1-'-. ' ''212521'i'215281'-?e::1.X255,5'5:4Sep2:rpf:viz-:I-2:2-1-'-'-'-'z1-f'-f-- - 453515251531- :Effi ' '1:1sm '2:-' A ' TOTHE... I GRADUATES - - - TEACHERS - - - STUDENTS 1 AND I OUR GOOD FRIENDS I OF THE OUACHITA PAHISH HIGH SCHOOL L FROM I Silversteinfs North Louisiana's Largest and Finest Women's Apparel Store 342-344 DeSiard Street Monroe, La. I g Air Conditioned-We Invite Your Charge Account I if if if if I S COMPLIMENTS OF I SILVERSTEIN'S MILLINERY DEPT. EARL COATS, Mgr. I I .,.1m,inn.-U,,1uu-nuu1nn1nu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..,. 1 1 -. ... 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 -. -. Page One Hundred Twenty-Nine Compliments C of BROWN PAPER MILL COMPANY, INC P. 0. Box 1472 Monroe Louisiana u1nuu1.i,.1.,,,1m,1,,.l1nn..l 1 : 1 T T -z--- -'-' - - - -------- '-1- - - H- ,--- - --1- ---- ---- - ---- --g +I- ---- --------- Q ----- I 1-M 4. i l T COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMBNTS OF T 2 T P T 2 TURPIN LUMBER 6: W. C' S ALLEY SUPPLY co. 5 T GENERAL CONTRACTOR Intersection Louisville and DeSiard L - Phone 1415 Phone 442-8000 I T 'i'- Iflf 11111 11111111--11-1 1nlv1n+ 'i'- lfll 1lvl1 1 --e --1111 1 1 -- 1 111111 +II1ul- IIII ------------- n m- uulu -if vIvIl1m1 ------------ f- - n-uv T l i COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF - I T FAMILY SHOE STORE 1 T E I 1 LBNNoN MOTOR co. 1 320 DeSiard T Monroe, Louisiana HYOUT Buick Dealefv B , T R I P ll P t T T d R d Sh I O arm 0 nm re ' an Des 3rd and Washington I Phone 6410 ' 1' '11i'11'11 1 '!'- Ivfl ill' 11i11 IIII 1 IIII 1-111111 I n 1:1 T. T. T 40 1 '1111 1 ' '!' 0fln1II1I1 1 1111 llll - uvul 1 lvuv 1 urur 1 runu -nn- ninn 1 nune 1 1 1m1m - Q i ' : Keep in Trim Q COMPLIMENTS OF Q See i I Hewitt-Dew 1 When You Think of Music I lor-1NsoN BROS. BARBER Q 3 Think of SHOP HEWITT-DEW T 103 Catalpa Street TWO C29 Locations: D T Monroe, Louisiana l 346 DeSiard Musical Merchandise T I S 5 216 Grammont Pianos and Organs . T , 'F' im' 1' '1 1 ' nf' Iii- IIII - ruvr 1 ruwr -un1 ufuu 1 nune 111- u m1 vuvn 1 1 :uuu 1 uvuu -mI1HII10i0 '2 '- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '- -1- ------------- --in-In 4- COMPLIMENTS OF S T FRANCIS BEAUTY SHOP T COMPLIMENTS OF P AND COLLEGE. INC. l T I T Q W. L. BRUCE ein- lull 1lm- lrle 1 nanu 1 nnal -- llvn 1 .l4l 1 plpl - .lll 1 lylf 1 llll 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, ... ,,,, 1 ,,,, ini, ! PT- TTT- - -ffi - - - flff - TQTT - fifq - TTTV - Tfvf - Ifii -1- tfif -1- ftf- - fiiy -P+ 1 l Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fixtures COMPLIMENTS Phone 3808 1805 Trenton St. 1 TRB COFFEE CUP I 1 3 I 1 T 'P' 'll' 10111 IITI 1 IIII 1IIII- IIII 1 Illl 1 IIII 1001 vlrr 1ml1nn- nuul 1 lxle 1 -innings gin-uu1 lrll 111111111 1 1 1 1 -HII1 Page One Hundred Thirty-One 'iv 1 1mn1nn1m.1m..1m1uu1m--uu1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1'-1 1 run- in COMPLIMENTS OF LOUISIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE A ACCOULNTING - STENOGRAPHERS - SECRETARIAL The School Where the Students and Positions Meet 116V2 South Grand Street Telephone 2118 -.,.-- ,h,, .. .... - ,,., - .... .. .,,, .. .,,, .. ..,. .. .,,, - ,.,. - ,,., - ,,,. - .,,. .. ,.......,. -.-. .... ,,.. - .,.. - .,.. - ..,. - .... - .... - .... - ..-..-....-...Q. ' ' ' ' '! ' 1' ' ' 'I ' 'I ' H ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'f COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF FAULK BROS. KEYSTONE PAINT 61 I 1 1nn1un1uv11m1nn1nn1nn..un1 - -1 1nn1n 1 1nu1lm1nn1nn1lm..uu1nu1nn1un1 1 COMPLIMENTS or BERNHEIM BROS. 1un1im11m..uu1nn1un1nn1uu1nn1un1m11111111.1111 1 1M1H111nu1nn1nn1nu1nn1nu14m1 1 COMPLIMENTS or CALDWELL BROS. 1705 DeSiard Monroe 129 Commerce and Plant - Hiway 80 West Monroe 1 1 11m11m1m.1nn1nu1m.1 1 1 1.,,1.,,.1,. COMPLIMENTS OF OLIVER TRACTOR 51 IMPLEMENT CO. 1 11,1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1uu1u DECORATIONS S Paint, Wallpaper 8z Painters' Supplies . . . . I Painting, Decorating, Commercial Spray Painting and Paper Hanging I J. F. Cash W. L. Cash J. F. Davis - .,.. - ..., - ,.,. - .... - .... - ..,. - .... - ..,. - .... - .... - ,... -..- .... - .... - .... -.-...:. H- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --Q- LIFE a. CASUALTY A INSURANCE 7 COMPANY i C. s. qsamp Walker and C. s. qsamy Walker, Jr. District Managers 301-303 Bernhardt Bldg. I I Office Phone 712 Home Phone 1844 Monroe, La. ..- ,,,. - ..,. - ..,. - ..,. - .... - .... - ..,. ..-- .... - .... - .... - .... - .... A .... -..L - ' ------------- f '- 'Q' I VOGUE CLEANERS 1520 Cypress St. West Monroe, La. JAMES R. JOHNSON, Owner H,.....m1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1uu1m1un.1nu-.nn..nn.-,.,f Page One Hundred Thirty-Two . 4...-..,. ..... - I L L Compliments of LIONETTES '48 - '49 ofa-.un--1 -- -'. --1---1 -1----- - - - - 1 Page Cn? Hunfi ed Thzrty Th ee 1.4.41 1 1 ,1nu1m1m.14m1,m1,.,,1,m1 1 1 1 1uun1uu1nn1nu11nu-un-un1unn1nn1nu1nu1nun-nu-uu1 'f' im 111111 111-11 - 111111-rl-in ofu1nu-nn1 1 1uninninu-:nu1nn1nnimn- 1 -. 1nu1nu- COMPLIMENTS OF MARY'S FLOWER SHOP Flower Phone 682 - 746 Nights Corsages and Graduation Boquets 1,m1m,-.m,1m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m.1u ,1uu1n1 1un1nu1nu1nn1nn1lm1uu1uu1 1 1nu1un- COMPLIMENTS OF HOWARD GRIFFIN HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE 1nm- 1nu-nn-uurnuiuuinu-uu1nn-1ml1 1 1nn1nn- COMPLIMENTS of 7-UP BOTTLING CU. 1 1 1m1,,,,111:11my-1m.1,m1nm1,m1,m1,,,.1 1m.1nn- COMPLIMENTS or F. L. WATTS 1,1 131 1 1 11...1,.,.1m.1,m1,,,,1 1 1 -.m.1,. 1 1 111,11lm-.,m1m.1m,1m.1.uu1uu1.un1nn1 1nn1nn- COMPLIMENTS OF BOB BURNS PRINTING CO.. INC. 110 Hall Street Monroe, Louisiana Phone 5652 nu ---- I-un-un-nu-ml-nn -1-1- un-uni: -nu1m1 1 1 1n1nm1,,,,1lm1nn1m,1 1m,1.m1m,1ml1,1 M111 u:nn1 1 -- u1nn1nu1nn--nn1nn-um1nn1nu1lm- 1m1uu- .f.-.,..-....-...,......-....-....-.. - - - -..,......-....-,...-,.,.-....-.. 'I' l COMPLIMENTS OF IACK'S CAB AND Bus co. 5 Corner of Wood and Trenton West Monroe I Phone 5404 i -1- v-IIII ------------ -un:-un-Im-aio I T COMPLIMENTS or OUACHITA BUS CO., INC. I STEVENS Bus LINE. INC. I W. D. CROSBY -llu1un 111-11--11-111 un1nain -1- COMPLIMENTS L OF NEHI BOTTLING Co. I 1 -nu-un1uu1uuinn1114:inn-nn-un-:nn1nn1nn-lm1nn1 1nn1nsfu n1 nuun - 1 1:1 nlul - llnl 1 llll 1 llun 1 ulun -nur xlul 1 lnun 1 1 1n1nn-in COMPLIMENTS or T RENFROW 6 SON, INC. - .... - ,.., - ,.,. - .... - ..,. - .... -....- .... - ..,. - .... - .... - .... - .... -....- .,.. - .... -..Q - ---- ' - - '- - - - -' - - - - -'Q' l COMPLIMENTS T OF HADDAD HARDWARE 6. SPORTING GOODS i i WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES I I 504 DeSiard Phone 8850 I 'P Page One Hundred Thirty-Four YTEENS OF Y. W. 4. - -...,-....-....-....-....-....-....-....- - -....-...-.!. COMPLIMEN TS OF GENERAL GAS CORPORATION B. R. GOLSON, Manager Phone 174 1 1 1 1l..,1.,,.1lm1,.,,1m.1..,1 1 1un1nn-W1un-nu..nu-uu1nu1nn1 1 1un1mn- COMPLIMENTS OF MONROE FARM EQUIPMENT CO. T01-IN DEERE DEALER 2006 DeSiard Street Monroe, La. 1uu1nn1m.1un1nu1nu1 -un1nnu-nun1nu 111111111111m1,,,,- COMPLIMENTS OF 1m-M1uu1un1am-.nn1nn-.nurun1 1 1nu1nn- COMPLIMENTS OF WALTER SAVAGE I -nu1un1un1nn1am1uu1nn-uu1un1nu1uu1 1nn1uor 1m1nn1uninu1uu1lnl1nn-nu1nu-i 1 1114:-un-. COMPLIMENTS OF H. G. FRAZER Page One Hundred Thirty-Five C. A. .1...---------------m- I Telephone 2817 WINKS GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING 701 Trenton West Monroe, La COMPLIMENTS OF LOVE'S GROCERY Rt. 3 Highway 80 Monroe, La. 411111.11 -1----1-1----1 1:11 BEST WISHES or HOTEL ALVIS ROGER DISHONG, Manager -m.1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -un1m,1 COMPLIMENTS OF MRS. KATE F. MCGUIRE AND MR. I. L. MCGUIRE Suburban Real Estate West Monroe, Louisiana D -m.1 1 1nn1nnlun1nm1uu1nn-nnlun-:un-nnn1uu1 1nu 1 1111m1,m1,m1.uu1uu1m.1nn1m.1 1 1nn1l- --- '- - - - - -' - -'-' - - -' - '- - '-'- --Q' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II. IIII..IIII1IIu-InI-IIu- IIII-IIII1. .III-IIII1InI1 I +I- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E COMPLIMENTS OF I WEAKS SUPPLY CUIVIPANY, LTD. I MONROE, LOUISIANA I DISTRIBUTORS I INDUSTRIAL, MILL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, AND HEATING OIL AND GAS WELL SUPPLIES I PHONES 21-22-23 I -,.,,..,,,,,. -,,. ........-..... , ., ....... ....... .. -....-.I+ 'S' I I A I 1 I . ' I , IVIASSEY S SERVICE CENTER I ' PAN-AM SERVICE, GAS AND OIL I CHECK-CHART LUBRICATING 2 I - B. F. GOODRICI-I TIRES AND TUBES - I , PHILCO, ZENITH, AND MOTOROLA RADIOS- T PARTS AND SERVICE I I T KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS AND HOME FREEZERS THOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS AND IRONERS I I I I I STORE Jackson at Ouachita STATION I PHONE 891-892 Monroe, Louisiana PHONE 603 I I +- ---- - -III ---- - I- - -I ------- I ------------- ---- - - -I-I - ---- - -III -I----l Page One Hundred Thirty-Six 1111111111--l4l,1,,,,- COMPLIMENTS OF J. C. PENNY'S 'Q' I I Home of Better Used Cars l HAPPYLAND MOTOR CO. I Anything from a Kiddiekar to a Cadillac I We finance easy terms Phone 7634 2412 DeSiard St. Monroe, La I 4.-..........-....-....-....-I...-.,,........-....-....-....-..........-.......,..-....- I -5..- - - ..-..........-.......,..-...........-..,.-,.........-....-.,.,...,...... 1 I 1 COMPLIMENTS OF I I NEW YORK HARDWARE 1 4 6. FURNITURE co. 1 E 625 DeSiard. St. I I I-IERSCHEL GENTRY, Owner -.uu..nu1ua!a 'IO-nn1uu innrnn-nn1uu1nn-nnn1nm1nll-lun1nu1nn1uu-nu1nn-- 1 1f.n...m1 1 -. 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1-,-. inn- MAKE 144U YOUR LISTENING I-IABIT MLB TI-IE 5000 WATT VOICE OF MONROE Monroe's No. I Radio Station For Over I8 Years 4- ---. I. ---.-..-...... M..- .II. -I P OI-IdcZTh S sion-nu--ilu:11111nu-u141111:-xlllvun1ull1uniuninlxinll-ml-llll-I up 'Q' l I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ,49 i CITY OF WEST MONROE L gl L C. C. BELL, JR., MAYOR ALDERMEN: - MARLIN HATTAWAY LEE HAWKINS ' s. D. KENNEDY ' JOHN P. McKEE z VANCE J. RHODES -.,-.., .............. . ...........-.. .. - -NE. - .,.. - ,.,. - ..,. - ..,. - ..,. .- .,., - .,.. - .,., - ,,., - ..,. .- ..,. - ..,. - .... - .,,. - .,.,. ,..,. .- ..,. - ..,. - ..,. - .,.. - .... - ,... - .,., - .,., - ,.,. ... ,.,. - ..,. - .... - .k.. - .-.- ..., - ..,. -.N-4. COUCI-I REFRIGERATION COMPANY E GENERAL ELECTRIC I i APPLIANCES COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION Phone 4577 105 Bridge Street West Monroe, Louisiana -...-I -------- .... - ..,. - .... - ..,, - ,.,. - .... - ....-... ,.,. - .... --... .... - .,.. - .1.. - ,... - ,... .. .... - ..,. ----mf. I' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' III' ' I ' ' III' 'Q Tm' III' ' 'II' ' III' ' II'I ' II'I ' IIII - 'I - 'III ' III' ' IIII ''t 'I'I't'I't'H't t't t' ji Fine Arts Studio I Earl cB?vXI1X7eiI1iams Sl Photographer WEST MONROE Telephone 3402 f The Students' Choice I ' Best Wishes to the Students at O. P. H. S. -------------MWA-MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM-M4 Page One Hundred Thirtyffgh 11111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111 1 1 1 1 1111111111111111111 1 1 1 111111111111 1 1 1 1 vnu--nu-ago I I COMPLIMENTS I OF I I THE RENDEZVUUS DRIVE INN RESTAURANT I 1400 LOUISVILLE AVE. I I Il-.'gf-LI.I.I.f.f.I.f.f.IlIlIQ? CONIPLIIVIENTS OF SI-IEPARD's GROOERY - -I-. - -I-I - .I.. - .I-I - I... - .... - ..I. - .... - .I.. - .I.. - .... - .... - ,... - .,.. - .... -...g. '-- ' - - - - - - - - -- - '1!4 COMPLIMENTS OF LOUISVILLE PHARMACY I -nn-nu run-nn run-un 111I11:1u1un1nn-uu1lm1nu -un-uu1.unfn -1111111111 1 1 11111111111111111m1un111:11 1 1 1111111111 -u,n1u111ml1111:1nu1uu1I1n11nx1:un-IIII1nuu11u11nn1uu--nn- -mv .g.-.... u-un1nn uinuinn-nn-nu1nn1nu1nn-nn-nn-nu-nu1nn1nn- 1111:- COMPLIMENTS OF BOURLAND 61 BOURLAND REALTORS u1un1n1 1un1un1uninu1nun1nu1nu1nn1InI1 1 -m1 COMPLIMENTS OF ZAGONE'S GROCERY 11111111111 1111111m1n:111111111111111111111111u111111 1 111111 COMPLIMENTS OF E 6. P STORE 41-1111111111 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 11111111111 1nn-111 111111uu1un-IIQI1uninn-nu-un-nu-:uni 111111: COIVIPLIMENTS OF FAMOUS FABRIC SHOP -n111.un-n111nu1nn1:111111111111111111-nnu111111nn--11n1un11n11:1111 111nu11111 11111111111111111111111111111111m.1nn1nn1nn.1 11.11111 COMPLIMENTS OF TOWER CLEANERS u-nn1un1 nu-nu1nn-111111-11111uninu1nn1n1111m1nu1 -nn-11 COMPLIMENTS OF BOONE'S BEAUTY SALON I-Iospltallty in your hands 1nn1lu1-'mxuniun--un1uu1xn1.11n-un11nl11111-nu1lm--nn1nu1nn1 1un1lm-nu-uu1m:-1nu-nu-nu1un1uu1uu1 1 1 1 -W1 ndred Thirty-Nine 11:11 -nn-nuu1:u11n:u1uu111u-nu-un1uu-nn-un1nn1uu1mn1nn1 1nn-nn1nn--nn1un1uun1u1u1nn11un1vu:-nu11111-.uu1nn1uu1 11111111111-111111111111111111--11111,:..,.111111111.... 1 1 ,111111111 ... .1 1 .- 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1H-.lln..HH.-nu-H41m,1n::n1.,,.1nn.-ml.-H,1 .-. -. 1 .. 1 1 .- .1 .1n,,1ln.1n.v.- 'Z' 5 I I I I I COMPLIMENTS or f B1LL's PRODUCE SELLING SATISFACTION 600 North 4th Phone 7800 I -V... .... - .... L .... .......... . ... - -. ..-......- ,... - .... - ..- - -....-...I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ': '- -'1 'I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'f COMPLIMENTS I OF - SAUL ADLER GARAGE i ADLER TIRE CO. STORAGE, ESSO PRODUCTS, U. S. ROYAL TIRES I 201 S. Grand St. Phone 654 I um .-.. .K.. -----------n-----L ..., .... .,.. ..T. .,.. .... ..,, .... .,.. ..., ..K. .... .... ..,. .... -....... .... --i .... - ------- --f- - --1- - --f- - ---- - -yll - M- -.1- - --1- - ---- - ---- - -I-- ---- ------ '-- ---- - -1-- -1--I-5. COMPLIMENTS OF PASSMAN EOUIPIVIENT COMPANY OTTO E. PASSMAN, Owner FRED L. HANCOCK B. B. MARTIN 1 General Manager Sales Manager I .--'.!- I- .1.l - I.-, - .... - .... - -.1. - .... - .... ------- - ---- . - -.--- ---. - .--- - .... - -.-. - ---. - --I- -m--1-u- -I+ ----- ---LMwmWwmRmmMM-----L---mWmW COMPLIMENTS OF APEX SUPPLY CORPORATION ' OUR CLEANERS CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN AROUND THE CITY. 118 S. Grand Phone 2575 -'..- 1... - 1.I. - .,.. - .4., - ...- - .-.. - .... - .... - ..1. - .... - ..-. - .... - .-.. - .... -n-m.- llfl - llll - llll - .... - '... - llll - lll- - '-'- - lll- - '-'- - -'.' ---- 1 -.1-my A Page One Hundred Forty 4...-....-....-....- -....-,.,.-..,.-....-....-....-...........- .. -I...-,,,.-.g. q...-....-....- .. I 1IIII1nu1uninu1nu1nI11un1IIII1nn--nu- I I I I COMPLIMENTS I I VIRGINIA HOTEL I OF I BARBER SHOP E H. L. ODOM, Proprietor I PALMER'S RESTAURANT I I SKILLED BARBERS - New Equipment I k T 1 h 340 Air-Conditioned 218 Jac son e ep one Phone 1960 I - I 5- IIK' - I- '- - -'+' - ------ - '- - - -' - I -I-'I--I-IL -i-- -' -I ---- -I-- -- -'-' - -' - '- -'- -'- - - ?W'I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'I I'n'I' 'I I I 'm'I I'I u I I'I'M I I I HOLLYWOOD DRIVE INN I COMPLIIVIENTS OF I I I I I RESTAURANT z I North Fourth and Hudson Lane I H. H. LAND. ARCHITECT I I I I I FINE FOOD ,I- SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY-k Monroe, Lou1s1ana GGOD SERVICEAY -i-- 'f - III' - - -I-I - '--'w- -' - - - - '-'- 'i-- 'I1' -If - - - -lff --I---I--I-I-IM-In-M-'-I-w- .g...-....... .... -..,- .I.. -I...-..I..-.I.,......- .... -...,.- .... ...... . , -,. .... ,...- .... -.,.,-,,......,,-,,,....,.....,,...,,.-,,.,- I , I- ANNIE HUNT DUNBAR HUNT I COMPLIMENTS OF I WESTSIDE FLOWER Sz GIFT SHOP P. O. BOX 3518 403 North sixth st. Phone 406 WEST MONROE, LA. SERVING THE TWIN CITIES TWICE DAILY I , .ig-.II-....-......-.I .... .- ,... - ..,. - .,.. - .,.. - .... -....- ,.,. - ..,. - ,... - .......... ...,..- .... - .,., - .... - .... - ..,. ......,- .... -...- - -I..-,.,... sion-:III1 Iuvl xvi- I -mi Inuu -uni IIII 1 IIII - 1 1 IIII - IIII 1 .III -. ..I..,.I.. 1 IIII 1 .III 1 IIII 1111 1 1 1 1 - -. 1:.- I Q CONIPLIMFNTS OF A I THE UUACIIITA NATIONAL BANK I MONROE WEST MONROE I + 'T 'l1llHT'llTXIFITIIUITIIII iiiTTiTii1i T1i1iTl IltllltflllllfKlPTlllV1lWT1lWT Page One Hundred Forty-One -nuinn-:mlnn--nn1uu-nn1nu-nn-.nn.1nuwmv: 1, 1In.,,.HH1nn1ml1,m1m,1 ...nu1,,,,1, 1 1 Qs 11111 1-1-1111 -111- n I-11.11.-gi. sisuvunl 1 11m1nn1mn1nn1nn1nn111.11111-1...-11.1.1 111.111.1- r1f:2:1:2:ri2ifif5EE5E231ErEr5'--25152332ir2252525:f:f'E:1:r:r:r:':':r:1:r:r-2:1:2:r:2:2:EE2EFfEf1Fr-:f:f:2:1-2:2 7 3 :f5f12i5f?f ff ff' : iff? 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INC. 11 -lm-nn1un1u 1 1 ...lm1 ..nu1nu1 1nn m-.nn1,. 1nu1n COMPLIMENTS OF COTTAGE FLOWER AND -GIFT SHOP -nu1m1 1 .-un..uu..un1mm--nu1uu1nn1nn-nu- 1 -main u.1uu1 1 1nn1nn1W1mv1nm1uu1nu1uu1uu1ml1 1m1m.- coMPL1MENTs OF IONES JEWELRY -nu1.m- 1nn1uninn1uu-:uv-un-:nu-un11:11-un1 1 1nu1n I..-W1 1 1 1un1un1nu1un-.nu1nn1un... 1 1 1m1nn- COMPLIMENTS OF BENNETT'S SERVICE STATIONS No. 1-201 North 2nd No. 2-316 Harrison St. Monroe, La. -l.,.1.,l1 1 1 1..1,,,.-ym1.m1l..,1ml1 1 1 1 1,m1u n..uu.1 1nu1nu1rm1un1nu1nu1am.-.un1nu1nn1nn-N111m1un- DIXIE BEDDING 6 FURNITURE CO. FINE FURNITURE CARPETS NORGE APPLIANCE DEALERS Monroe, Louisiana -uu-n:a- 1 1 1un1uu1nu-nu1nu-nn1nn1m1 1 1,m1,l ,,-.m,1. 1 1 H1W1Hu1m.1lm1....,1,,..1nn1.m1 1 1n1un- COMPLIMENTS OF CENTRAL AUTO SALES Phone 701 310 North 3rd Monroe, La. P. O. Box 1070 -nn.-.nu-nninn-un1u1 1 1 1nn1.un1nn1nn..un-un1m-n Page One Hundred 'E' L I I -5 1' E -S 'I' I I '1- 'S' I 1 -1- 'Z' I i -1- Forty-T W T1111111 11--1-11111-111 1 11111--1 1 1:'.1 1 1 - 1-11 111111111 sin l l CURTIS NICHOLS Wholesale and Retail T President New and Used Cars I NICHOLS MOTOR CO., INC. l Z 400 WASHINGTON STREET Phones 8960-8961 L MONROE, LOUISIANA Branch Salesmen: l NICHOLS Moron co., INC. Cligtfvgfgfsitt Franklin and Wall Sts. F, T, Peters Q Phfme 2293-W Bookkeeper: Natchez, Miss. W. A. Bingaman I Q- Ilil 1 -l:u ---- - 111--1. -------- llfl 1 111 ----- 1111-1- 40111111111 1 1 1 l4l1 1 III4 1 lllp 1 llll 1 llil 111111 llll 1111 lll. 1 1 111-.ig 40141 llul 1-111-11111111 1 11111111 1 - 1 i I 1 PIC 5. PAC T - GROCERY 61 MARKET T 2406 North Seventh West Monroe, La. Phone 333 DAN PICKENS, Manager 4- ..:. - ..1. -- .1.. - .... - .... - .... - ..1. - ..1. - .... - .1.. - .... - .... - .... -- .... -ti 11- 'f11 -1 ------- 1- - -1- - -1-1-1 S COMPLIMENTS OF 1 Q TAYLOR'S FOOD STORE I 5 3014 Cypress St. I 1 West Monroe, La. Phone 4018 4.-1..-....-....-................-1..- - - .. -....-....-....-....-1...-...5. Page One Hundred Forty-Three l -111111111.-1111111.--1111 Insured Transportation SALLEY TRANSPORT L. P. S. C. No. 5177-A Truck-Winch-Caterpillar Oil Field Equipment-General Freight Pipe Lining Monk Salley 706 Trenton St. Owner West Monroe, La. Day Phones: 587 and 6629 Night Phone: 3282 1-lull-111 111111nn-nn--nn--I1I1--11011111-llu--1:11111 1 11111--lm Q? - 4, T11-111111111 11111--1-1111 un11m- gig I I COMPLIMENTS OF MONROE ICE DELIVERY For Your Ice Needs Phone 1616 Monroe, Louisiana l1m,1 1 1,,I,1H1,1141,1101.-m,1m,1.m.1.,,.1. 1 1l.1,,,.1n -111111 - -un-nn11111101111111-1111111111nu-111111 1 1111111111- coiv1PL11v1ENTs OF CITY DRUG STORE 205 Trenton West Monroe, La. Prescriptions Phone 400 ,,1,,,,1 1 1 1 1,,,,1,,,.1,.,,1..,,1,.,1 1 1 1.,,..ml..u 11,111.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.1. COMPLIMENTS OF JEFFERS NIAN CLUB 1949 I-101- -:- - -- ---- ---- 1 11.0--H+ -,,.,1,.,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111 1111111111141 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m.-lm- .g...-....-... --.---------- ....-M.- co1v1PL1MENTs or KRAUSS AND CAI-IN I YOUR ADAM HAT STORE I i 'I' 'E' l sAwYER's ICE CREAM PARLOR HAMBURGER GRILL 206 South 3rd West Monroe L 1 'I'-11111011 11111111111111 un-uofa -1- I COMPLIMENTS OF CENTURY READY-Mix Concrete Made to Specifications 1100 Louisviiie Phone 3501 BRICK PLANT I Specializing in Sand-Lime Brick I Sterlington Road Phone 9683 L I I -..y,1,,.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.0.1,,,,1.,.,1m.1..,,1m,-.mfg Page One Hundred Forty-Four 11.11.11-114-.11111.1111n,1nu-.Nl The 1949 Rodrer WGS Designed oznd Enqrdved IT' by the SHREVEPORT ENGRAVING COMPANY Inc. 40835 Marshall Street Shreveport, Louisiana 1 1 .. 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 im..-m,-,f. 1+..1....1.,1 1 ,milm-ml...mimi1..n1u..1n,.1 1 1,-In COMPLIMENTS OF THE JUNIUR CLASS '48-'49 - l I COMPLIMENTS - I l OF L 1 I FISHER'S SWEET SHOP ez I BAKERY 'i l 620 South Grand Monroe, Louisiana Q +--- --.- --- ------------- L E ' i E i 4 i H1N'roN's GARAGE 5. 7 i 7 3 WELDING si-1oP li - l . i Q Highway so Phone 8937 i l 'ft 1 nlrl 111--11111111 I mruofs of-ills? uulx 1 lulz 111:11 slvu -uv 111111 H1 llrl 1 11Ill1lIll1+ P OI-IddFF - .g.-........,.-....-....-...,.....,.-....-....-..,.......-.,..-....-.,..-..,.-..........- - ---- ---- ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - Afl- - -'-- - '--' - -'-' - ---- --- ---- - -'-- --I- P- -Q-- --'-- ---- - --1- - ---- - ---- - - ' - ---- - ---- - --'- - '--- --f-- -'I'-2' COMPLIMEN TS COMPLIMENTS FAIRBANKS CAFE D. MASUR 6. SONS I II- .L.- - -1.- - -.i- - --.- - -i-- - --.- - -1-. - -1-- - ---- - ---- - -.-- - ,--- - --l- - ---- - ---- ----i- -i-- -lll - ---- - ---- - ---- - 4--' - A--- - ---- - '-f' - - - - '- - Ill' - ---- - -'-- - 1'-' - '-'- - '- -Ii- - '- -- - ---- - ---- - ---- - '--- - -'-1 - '--' - ---- - ---- - ---- - -'-- -- - - --'- - ---- --In P- ---- ----- - - ' - -'f' - -' - - - - -I - -'I- -I - -P COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF A FRIEND P P POWELL'S O1-IEE P ..- .... .... .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... .... . . - .... - ...Q -I-- ..Q. - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... .- .... 4 .... - ..,. - .... - ..-. - ---- - .4.- - -.1- - '--- -Ii- 1uII1IIII1Im:IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII.-IIII-III I1nII1IIII.. 4? +u1,,,,,-,,,, 1,i1 11111 1111 I I II1IIII-ago l l - I DREW GROCER COMPANY i l I l PARKER FLOWER SHOP I I l Distributors of T I FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS T YUKON'S BEST and DIXIE LILLY FLOURS I 614 Catalpa SI. Monroe, La. I - P I E Ph 1252 I GODCHAUX SUGARS I one I 7 E I 5 U1 I1.I 1 - I1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII - IIII 1 IIII 1IIiI- IIII in- Ixlu -Ingo til- Illl 1 Illl 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1IIII..II1 1 1uII1IIII1IIII.-Im1IIII-.IIII1IIII1IIII-.II -1 , COMPLIMEN TS OF TEFAS CAFE -nn--III1 1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII14m-IIII-nn-IIII1IuI.-II 1 COMPLIMENTS 1nII..uII- ,fo 2 .!.........-I... ---- ---- ------ I I II-.g L 4 L I l T T l COMPLIMENTS I I I FINKS OF FREY'S PHARMACY -IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII--IIII1Im1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII-Im1IIII1IIII1n5'l 1.04.-III1 1 -. 1 1 1m.1I.I.1IIIIlIIII1 1IIII1IuI W. I. RILEY SUPPLY co. Hardware, Mill, Industrial-Oil and Gas Well Supplies Plumbing and Heating I Phone 3120 1.Ini,I..-I,,,1,,,,.-Im1I.1 1 .. 1 1 1 .- 1 1,.,,1,.,,...,,1 ...minuiu Warehouse 3000 Louisville 1 I Monroe, La. I 'P Page One Hundred Forty-Six ew- '-'- - - - ---'-'- '-'- - '- - '1 - -1-' - - '1-' - '- - - --'-- '-As L COMPLIMENTS 1 OF IOHN E. cooN 5. I -..,.-...... .....,-....-........,.-..H-....-.W-....-....-..,.-.. -.,........-...5. .5...-....- - -.,..-...,-,...-..,.......-...,-.,..-....-.,.,-....- -....-....-.g. I COMPLIMENTS OF E NORTHSIDE PHARMACY vit-nu1 vlrv 1 1 vlxl 1 llll 1 lrlu 1nn1uu1 llnl 1 nunn 1 lnll 1 nfuu 1 lune 1 xnvu 1 nuun 1 llll 1noia 'z---- ---- -- ---' - '--- - ---- - -l-- - ---- - -'-- - f-'- - --'- - -K'- - --:- - - X -- '- - vll- -4- 4 COMPLIMENTS OF L 1 CALVERT DRUG I I T Phone 266 .il , -nn1ml1 1 1 1,m1,m1ml1lm.1u,,1,.,,1 1 1 1m,1m.1.,.!. 4...-....- -....-....-..,.-..,.-....-....-..,,.....,-,,..-....-I - -......-....- 1 COMPLIMENTS OF I HATCHELL'S FOOD STORE i - : af:-nu1nu--nn-nn1nu1uu1uu1mm1un1-nn1un1uu1un1nu..nn1uu1nn!v 411,111.1 1 1,m1.m1.m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m1.,n- T 'Q' l DRoUE'r's DRUG STORE i PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY I : I 202 N. Second St. Monroe, La. Phones 491-800 i 4 '! '- 'I'I 1 Illl 11-11 vlrl 1 rlwl 1 Irll 1 l2l1 1 lvuv 1111 n I 1 nu1nnin JOSEPH MICKEL an soN WHOLESALE I - Dry Goods, Notions, and Ladies' i ' Ready-to-Wear I I Telephone 1737 124 Hall St. 7 l Post Office Box 494 Monroe, La. E I 5 S I .g.-..,.-,...-.,..-,...-.,.....,..-.,..-....- - - ......-......,...-....-....-...g. Page One Hundred Forty-Seven -nn1nu -nu1uu -nn1nu1 1nn1nn u1uu1 1 1mv1un1un1nm1nn1un1nn1nu1uu1 1 1am COMPLIMEN TS OF L. C. LEAKE 1: -uu1uu1nu1nn1nn..nn1nm1nn-nu1nn1 1 1uu COMPLIMENTS OF . SNAPPY BOWLING ALLEY ,.1nn1, 1 1,m1m.1..m1lm1un1nn1,m1,m1.m1., 1 -1uu1 COMPLIMENTS OF PARKVIEW CLEANERS 1.,.,1,. 1 1un1un.1nu1ym1,m1m,1mv..m.1,...1,, 1 1.,.,1 COMPLIMENTS OF MULHEARN FUNERAL HOME -nn1nn1nn1nn11m-vm1un1nn1lm1un1un1uu-1nn1uu..uu1 Qs-l1uu1m 111111111 11 1 1:1nn1 COMPLIMENTS OF STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY 125 St. John Phone 3030 Monroe, La. H11111111111111 Qqu1.m1nn 1111111 1111 1 1 111111 COMPLIMENTS OF GAY CLOTHING. INC. 1 1 I1uu1,.,,1,m11m11111.-l..,1,..,1,.,,1 1 11.11 -mp1nn1nn1un1uu1nm1nn1-un1nn-uu1uu1nn1uu1 1111... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11:1 -un1 1 1 111111nn1:m1.uu1uu1nn1un1un1 1 1nu1n 4--Im ------ ----. .. I- -.,......,..-,3, .g...-....-.... ..-.--. g -.---. ....-....- I I I COMPLIMENTS OF FRIENDLY FINANCE SERVICE 308 Ouachita Bank Bldg. Phone 8 THE HOME OF FRIENDLY LOANS J. C. Loftin, Manager Monroe, La. In1n:41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,m1u 1uu1 -nn1uu1uu1nu-nu--nu-.uu1nn1nn1un1nn1un1nu1nu ,,1.,,,1,m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1ml.1nn- -....-,...-..,.-..........-....-....- ............-,..... ...,..-...,-....-........ ..-.1H-.......,m............-....-.,....,.-...,-u.,-. ...Im-,,..-.,..-. -N..-....- 'I' I COMPLIMENTS OF MARTIN MARBLE AND GRANITE I WORKS I Jackson at Calypso Monroe, La. I Phone 3020 -....-..,... - - -.,.,.......-....-..,........-H.- - .. -...-...I-my 'I' I I COMPLIMENTS OF KEENE's SHOE STORE I SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY T 388 DeSiard St. Monroe, Louisiana i 4' 'I' I SUNBIED SEAPLANE SERVICE co., mc. LOUISIANAIS MOST COMPLETE SEAPLANE BASE I IN THE HEART OF MONROE Approved for Veterans, Training Under the G. I. Bill of Rights Flight Instruction n1m.1 1 1 1 .1,,,,1q..-un1H-m,1m,1nn1,,.,1 1 1.,,, COMPLIMENTS OF ELIAS 6. SONS n-un1 1 1mu1mv1nn1uu1nu1uu1nn1nn1v 1 1 -nn--u 1un1 1 1 I1nn.1.,,,1m.1lm1ml1nu1lm1.ml1 1 1m,1.m COMPLIMENTS OF ROARK BROS. m1nn1 1 1u:u1nu11:111uu1uu1nu1uu1nn1n1 1 -un1u ,,1,,!11,,1 1 1111:1m.1.m1,,,,1,,.,1m,1,.,,1 1 1 1,,.-.uu1u nu- Charter Service I 'I' ........-U..- ..-...,........m.-,...-....-.,.,-.,.......,-..,.-I.I.- -....-.,....,5. I I COMPLIMENTS OF 3 WEIL CLEANERS -....-.,I.....,....ul-....-....-H..-....-I...-..,.......-..,.-.......,..-I...-I...-....g.. ..-.......,.,.. -,...-..,.-....-.,..-,...-...,-....-..,.-....-. - -....-....-,3. ' I COMPLIMENTS OF I. W. BOYCE. IR. I -ll1l1llzl1 -nn1nn1nn11ur1llllvnu-llll1nn1lm:llu.1un1ml-llll1no!o Page One Hundred Foriy-Eight + ----- ------------------- i ,------- if Conaratulations, Students ot O. P. l-l. S., ancl many thanks to you anol to the faculty for the splendid coop- eration you have aiven your photographer in helping you to make the ROARER the finest annual ever. ED l-lAYlVIAN'S STUDI For Complete Photographic Service 2l8 Grammont Street Phone 898 , COMPLIMENTS or THE COOPERATIVE DAIHIES, Incorporated P OHddFN 'ff ------ - - - :- - -1-. ----------------- ...I-irq. Monroe Printing Company Distinctive Printers and Publishers News-Star-World Building Monroe, Louisiana Monroe News-Star--World Pub. Corp 110-114 North Second Street Monroe, Louisiana 1 1 1 1 1 I 'I- Q' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 ------ ..... ...- . - .......--... . .. - - ...-...-1.g. Page O H ndr d F Hy COMPLIMENTS - I i OF I CI-IARLIE'S CAFE : 2 I Phone 6311 137 South Grand A 1 Monroe, Louisiana I I I 1 4' ,I-.,m.... .. 1 1. 1 1 1 1 .- 1 1:41am- 4- 4- 1 I I COMPLIMENTS I T OF I COMPANY I I I Z Phones 288 289 West Monroe, La. I I I I I I I .5.-........,.-.,,.- I ...---...... ....-.. Page One Hundred Flfty One A MONROE'S FINEST I -....-I..-.... ---------- .....-...9 I SIMONTON GRAIN I 'I' gfwlnu 11111i11111-- - I-vm-Q, Tun-ull 1111111 111111 1 1 ' I COMPLIMENTS OF MONTGOMERY INSURANCE AGENCY Inc 132 South Grand St. -...,1.m1.1 -. -. .- 1 .. 1 .- .. 1 1 1u1nn... u.-m,1ml- 1 1 .- 1 1 1 .- 1 -. 1 -. 1mI.-.nu COMPLIMENTS U OF UNITED GAS CORPORATION DEPENDABLE NATURAL GAS SERVICE -nn1nu1l1 1 -. ... 1 1 1 1 1 -. .- -vu-IIII1 1 1 1 - -n-Q-11:11un1nn-.un1nu1uuinn1uu11un1uuunminu..un-.un--mn1uu1un1uu1un1uu1nn1nn-nn- -4.--u MONROE GLASS COMPANY A Plate Glass H. O. Hartman, Manager Resilvering Window Glass Wholesale and Retail Picture Framing AL wncobile Glass 414 Walnut St. Mirror Manufacturers Phone 4600 Monroe, Louisia Lumber Company, Inc. BuiHing Material Monroe, Louisiana Phones 844-845 Specialists Louisville Ave. Compltments ot FORD BACON 8: DAVIS Construction Corporation New York, N. Y. Monroe, Louisiana In-u 1 n-nu 11-----1---v 1----111-1- - 1 n-mq- P O d d F f T oSo..1..,.- - .- - ..-nn-nu-nn1ml...m-nn-n- 11-1-un-un . Compliments of WIGGINS BARBER SHOP L-W----,-------dW .... .... .... .... .... .... ..,. .... .... .... .... .... ..,. .... 'f t'i't't'ti'i'iiiiESfIgLQXQlQ'LlZit - - T LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Hyran Barfoot, Pastor n!1-nu-nn- ..-....-....-....-..........-....-....-.....-..H-....-..........-...,...t.,. ,!,,.1nn1 .. 1 1mi,minnnu..nuu1,4,,1.m..un-.1 .. 1-uu- Compliments of 1 THE WEAVE SHOP l -1- 'I' Compliments of EDNA SNYDER'S DRESS l SHOP l -I- 'P I RISERS DAIRY Dairy Products I Commercial 8: Wholesale Catering to Grocers Hotels Institutions 8a Restaurants I Natchitoches Road Phone 2047 West Monroe, La. 4.-uR-.,,,4.,,,-n..1nu...,.1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 ,lm-.llnln Page One Hundred Fifty-Three -nn1nu:1nn-nu1nn lun ,HH - u1un1uu- nninni un1uu1m .3 -..,.-...H-.....-.t..-.i..-R.-,.....,...-.:..,- ..-H..- - .. ...... -nn-uni n-nn-nn-nn-ma1nu--un-iminn--nu1uuu1nn-nn1uR1nsp -ml im ml ml Im ru Im ml u..im1nn- nu- nu- M1uu1uu--mn1un1 nn- Rn- RR1 nn-nu-un-nu -,,.,1.m1 1 1 1 1,,,,..,,,.1,,.,1,..,1,,,,1 1 1 ,un-.m.1u ,-,mi .- 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 ....,m.-,N I,1ml1I1 1 1 1 1 1 Im -':u1ml-nn- nn-un-nn-lm-mi-nn-.m-nn-.m- nn-Rn-- tm- Compliments of RIDGE AVENUE B Rev. A. 'l Compliments or KELSO'S YO1 SNYDER FURNITURE atm:-x - 1 1 11nuu...uuinnu1nn1nn1nm,nn1nn.-uR.-un- Compliments of PORTIVIAN'S DRIVE INN -nn1nu1nunn1nu:-un1uu1uu-nnlxuu-nuinn1unun1nu1uu1uu1 Compliments of RARCRURT PAPER co., mc. -nn1mn-f 1 .- -. 1 1 1 1 11-. .. 1 ,H1 spd ,e Nm ' fndependence! n. He can go places ne will keep on going places Q fe-as long as he keeps his sen. , or independence. That's Arnerica's richest resource- the spirit of her people. Ambition, en- ergy, self-reliance are the reasons why individuals - and industries - grow from small beginnings. Take Louisiana Power Sz Light Com- pany for example. A few far-sighted men organized the Company, and peo- ple of faith and vision risked their savings to make it go. Other folks com- bined skill and hard labor to bring the benefits of electric living to more and more people. That's the American Way of progress-vision and hard work. Louisiana Power 6. Light Co. Helping Build Louisiana 4. ,.-..,.-. 1...........-,.,,-..................-.............,...-..,.-.. - -....-...5. ,lu- u1nu1un...nn1nu1nm1fm1un1nn1nn1uu.-.m1im1m.1ml1lm1nn- U -un1nn1nu1nn1im1.m1m,1 1 1 1,,,1i,..1....1.,..1,,.,1,,.,1., u1un1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m1n.u- .fu-....1 1 1 1--- -,a - ---- -ml-M-+ COMPLIMENTS OF I H. R. HAYES LUMBER co. 200 Bridge Street Phone 53 and 54 West Monroe, Louisiana i l l -Im--I ---- ----- ----- . . ..1...g. 'S' l HOBGOOD FURNITURE l SHOP l UNHOLSTERING l Refinishing and Reproduction of Antiquesi' Antique Tufting I Phone 1482 103 Allen I 'I' 'S' COMPLIMENTS or i MIDWEST DAIRY PRODUCTS CORPORATION l -nu1,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,,1 1,,,,1,m1.m.-,m1u,!. Page One Hundred Fifty-Four 'L' .f......,..-, - - -........1-,.,.-..,.-L....................- - ......-....-.!. .?..........-.. --------- - - L COMPLIIVIENTS 1 L . LIST L - E - Z OF COMDY nelfg Pastor 1 G-ULF SUPER SERVICE T 1- fff1 - Eff1 - 11fE - E+f1 - +1'1 - 1111 - EEf1 -1-A - Jackson and Harrison L ' A Monroe, La. L L Monroe, Lo-' A SHOP 1 Phone 454 I .- , I -.1..-....-..........-.........g. ,!,-.1.,.....,- - ... .. -.,.,-....-....-....-.. - - - .....-1...-1.4. +-.1..-....- .. - - - -1- - -f ' - 'Q' -'-- - - - - - '! - - - -'--' - -U? TH- - - - - - -' sof COMPIg111VIENT I C STF1, JWARE 6, : I E 0 0 1 , L RODRIGUEZ INSURANCE 1 I -OMP 'f NY AGENCY. INC. L P I- rrfr - - I11171111IlIlIlIlIlIlIlIl7l'lIIlI Office and - Rowman 1 COIVIPLIIVIENTS L pm A phone 365 L OF 1 L L West Monroe, La. h T REEF FREEMAN 1 1 L , T 3 E - 1 -1 1 1 livlmgnnTnnuillvlT11p1i1111l1111.T T 1. 11111111 .g.-..1.-,...- -..-.1.....,.1-1..-.1..-....-....-....-................-...-....-...f. -1- 'H' -H' ' A 'i' ..--..-..-------..-.,..-....- ,5...-.,......- - -....-....-....-....-1...-.....-....-11.-.L- -.11-...,-.g. 'iw 'H' H 4- I ' 1 i I COMPLIMENTS L 1 L L I INF 1 WHITE SYSTEM CI-' L 1 I MONROE' INC. 1 L 20215 North 2nd scree 1 1 I I L 1 Phone 6767 ' Monroe, Louisiana I L 1 L,-1...-1,..- -,L-..L-..L-..1-..1,-,..,-..,1-..,L..11-..11- -..-.1.-,4. ....... ....... . ..-A 441.11111-11 1111111111i 1 1111111111-Li, giguiun-nu 1-11 un-uuv1uu1u1I1lIll-lvll 1111 IIII-IIII-I!! I I L I 1 L Phone 999 1 L MONROE SAL.ES Co. 1 L FantOm-FaS11nVLSib1e Marking I 1 424 DeSiard I Phone 331 SUNSHINE L 1 I DRY CLEANERS 1 L HEADQUARTERS ENTIRE FAMILY 1 L LAUNDRY al HATTERS L Shoes 82 Dry Goods 1 L Plant 511-515 DeSiard I L 1 Monroe, La. sic-nu-un ---111- un-un --1-1 no-111111140 lin-nn1un1::-1 1 Il111111111111114-nu-nu11111111 1-11 111111144 Page One Hundred Fifty-Five 111111 1 111111 1 1 11111-11111111111111111111111111111111 1 11111 ' 'IL'-VELL AND SONS WL.. ' ICE STATONS THE BEST SERVICE IN THE TWIN CITIES COIVIPLIMENTS OF STRAND AND RIALTO THEATERS West Monroe, Louisiana 11111111111111111111111111 COMPLIMENTS OF SMITTY AND SIMMIES' COIVIPLIMENTS OF THE CAPITAL STEAK HOUSE 524 DeSiard St. 1-- 1 11111111 1-1 1 1 1 111 11-1111 1 111111111 11111111111111111111 1111- + - 1111 ---- I - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - - 1111 -1-1- - 1 5 T 5 I COMPLIMENTS I OF E THE UNION OIL MILL T WEST MoNRoE, LoU1s1ANA I I - 1I'I - flfl ---- I - Irll - IIII - IIII - III1 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 -11+ 1- -1 -------------- '1-1 - 1111 - ag I HUMBLE 5. HUMBLE: ' I GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Building and A11 Types of Concrete Work For Free Estimates Phone 650 Cole Ave. I - Ilrv 1 Ifll - I1II - vllr - fllw -------- IIII - 1I1I - Ilvl - IIII - 1 lvl' 1- -------------- - - -g I , I SPATAFORA S PHARMACY Monroe's Most Interesting Drug Store I -,...-..,.- - .. -,- .. - .. - - - - -.1........-...g. 1 11-11... - - -..11..111-111-1111-1111....111-1111-11- -. -1111-1111-4. I COMPLIMENTS OF I I KENNEDY-BENNETT T DRUG s'roRE West Monroe, Louisiana -1..- - - -,.- - - - - .. - - -.,..-....-...g. .i.-.,.1-.,,... - - - .. - .. .. -.1....1..-....-..,......-....-,..,. Page One Hundred Fifty-Six 13-an1un1 - 1 - - 1 - .. LQ-411 111:11 -f1'--,4- - 1 l l COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES - FROM z THE JAMES A NOE STATIONS - MONROE, LOUISIANA Z 1390 ON YOUR DIAL-5,000 WATTS - AFFILIATED WITH THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANXL' 1 AND l - NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA i 1060 ON YOUR DIAL-50,000 WATTS ' AFFILIATED WITH THE MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM .i.-.,..- .,,, - - -,--,- - -.,. ..... ,- - .,,. .. ,,,, - X.,, -,,,..,- - - - - - - - - - - .. - .,,,h- ,AA, .... A nn- S,AA - .A A 1 ,AAA - AAAA - AA,A - A,A, -n.- - - ,M,A Tn- 11,A -M- - - ,MA, - .MA, - ,,,, - AM,A -M-h,h,-,h,,-M-n- -R .. I .. I COMPLIMENTS h COMPLIMENTS - OF 2 OF EXCHANGE HARDWARE AND - VIRGINIA PHARMACY, INC l FURNITURE BUGS f R. FRANK THOMPSON : ARMSTRONG RUGS - PhOI'1E 106 I P1'101'1e 384 105 North Sixth ' HOTEL VIRGINIA BUILDING 1 : I 5- hfl- - - ' - ffi- - '11- - 1' --:-f--- - -'-' - -'-' - - ' - - '- ----v 5- IIII - -'f- - -'-- - -'-- - Ifll - -1 - III, - Illf - -'l, - 111' - -- - -'-- - -'-- --'------I T '- - - -'H' - - M '- ' ' E' 'f - ' - ' ' ' '' ' ' COMPLIMENTS 1 COMPLIMENTS ' , OF , OF 3 I AEON-,S PHARMACY DURRETT HARDWARE 6: Z FURNITURE CO., LTD. - Telephone No. 6212 : : - T 105-107 St. John st. - 508 North Third St. Monroe, La. 2 Monroe, La. 1 I I iii- unxl 1 nuul 1 lnln 1 x:n1 1 nxn: 1 c::: -- unnu -- xnvu 1 suul 1 --n1 neln 1 nunu -1 nnvn -- unvn 1 lnnn 1:14 lil-IHI1 vuru 1-1 1 1 uvsu 1:1111 uxuu 1 uvuu 1un1uu- - 1 1:1 Page One Hundred Fifty-Seven 1 - '1 e - - ' -----'- 1- - -'- 'Q' '5 ' '- -'----- ' ' ' - '2' I E COMPLIMENTS A 5 j I I . OF j COMPLIMENTS l 1 - 5 o. P. E. s. - OF - KEY CLUB , i - . 1 - I 5 E L 2 ------ . ------- iiti - iJ'.B.1V.lc:COY LUMBEB- - . E1s1-IEE s BAKERY 1 5 , CU. g - ' l W. C. FISHER, Prof 'ietor - 'TTTER FLAKE BREAD j L 9015 5, GRAND ST, j Whoiefe- B Retail ' I ' i - TELEPHONE 4741 Z 115 Cotton Street Phone 553 ' 1 - West Monroe, La . I - .,. .-.- -- BBBB - BBB1 - ,B,B - Boff - BBBB - BBBB - ,BBB - - - BBBB -it B- Bfoo - - ------ E ----- - -it-B A- -- - - ------ i-f - -i-'H- -if-H- -I --------- -fH- -H -f-I--g X., l E. SSG X, Plan to make your home and your investments ' L .Oi9tQ 60 in West Monroe, Louisiana. The fastest growing I ggbieko ,z5j?',5sQJ city in North Louisiana. - Q96 Q Q 960' - No 5' '45 'C? . . I xo HG Z9 Q, cb- Visit 69066900-AWGN - v K. SY xy I . EATCEELL s . Q? 'Strving Northeast Louisiana for Over a Quarter of a Century. 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' ' - '- - - - '1 - - - ' - -' - - -'Q' I COMPLIMENTS I I I I oUAcH1'1'A CAB co. l 4 -1- .g4-1.1.-1..-....-,.,.-..1-.,.,-...,-...,-11-....-........1.-....-.,.1-1...-.,,.-.. -:-'-- '--' - - -1- '-'- - --4- - ---- - ---- - -E-: - 'QIQ - f-1- - '-1- - - -1----1-1--1 COMPLIMENTS HOLLOWAY'S PHARMACY 4- 1-1- - --1- - ---- - ---. - --1- - iiii - '-i- - 1-i- - ili- - 1--i - .,-i - .i-. - .1.. - ---. - --.. - .... -11: TH' ' ' -1' 1 COMPLIMENTS A OF I DELTA 11P1Y CLEANERS I DRY CLEANING AT ITS BEST 4 1 - I 501 Cypress Phone 4305 1 . 1 I MONROE BEA.RILXInE' 3' SUPPLY co. i Bearing Specialist.: INDUSTRIAL 0 AUTOMOT 11. TRACTOR Q AIRCRAET I 406 Olive Street Phone 5369 Monroe, La. -11111111111111111111111111111-11111111111111-111111.11-1111-1111-11111111111111- 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111 COMPLIMENTS OF D C. HARPER -1111-1111- 11111-1111-111111111111111111111111-1111-1111-111:-- -1111- 11111111 1 1 1111111111111,11111111111111111111111111-. 1 - ,,,1..11 COMPLIMENTS OF CLAUDE GILLILAND MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH 8a ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION -11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111-11:1-1111--- :-- --1111111111111-11111 11111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 11111 EUSINL-j' GOES 1 WHERE NEON GLoWs A NEON SIGN SERVICE C0. PHONE 6189 116 SIXTH ST. D. L. AGNEW, Owner Monroe, La. 31-1...-1...-111.-1...-111.-1... -.---..-. .1..-..1..-...5L .5.-..1.-..1. ..----.--..-- ...-1111- .L Page One Hundred Fifty-Nine - -- a-,Ur-ff: 1 1 1 1 1nn1nm-4. ofnu1un-N141 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 -- 1 i T i ' T i . T l Compliments Q A . Q E v ol i 2 T Q Congratulations ai. Iz.. Kulcke and Son - I T T PEARCE PAINT 81 APER Expert E E 2 T 'Jtcfno Rc it L T T 'JT Abu Tders l 215 North Second Street I 2 2 I rr 1- .lake Max L. Kulcke ' Phone 2122 L ' nn1u141M1nn1nu1nu1nn1nn- nn1m f l 4. +............ ....----- ---- LOCKHART - BLAIR Phone 6851 Butch Lockhart Buddy Blair 1uu1ml1nu-uu.1nu1un1nn1nn 1nn-Tm1nu1nu1nn1nn1lm--:vu1nn1nn1nn1un1nn1uu1nu1-un-um1me1nn1nu-1uu1u.1un1 LEE-ROGERS CHEVROLET COMPANY, Inc. Selling and Servicing Chevrolet Cars and Trucks For Qver 22 Years North Second at Washington Street 'Monroe, La. Phone 2345 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1nn1nu-nn1un1uu--mu1nn1nu1:1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PgOHddSt .1 11....,..ml1.m1m.1H111 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 I I I I 1 I cfm- lnnl im 1111-1-111 I1 1 1 nlql -IIII-,!, gigII1IIII1 nnup 1 n1nl 1 nunu 1 unvn 1 :ull I-un-IIII1 uuln 1Inl1ull1luI1un- 2 I : ' I : I I OF I I I ' Z MOnroe's Only 'lxclusive Prem I T. I. TURNER GROCERY :S ' - ' - Drug Storeg Ask '11 Doctor I MARKET I - S FAST MOTOM UELIVEBY I FAIRBANKS' LOUISIANA I Q02 Jackson Street L me Umm Oil- nlfl -:nu 11111i11 11111 I .1IIII-.Iwi li!-H111 llll 1 llll 1 uulu 1 lxur 1- -- - 1 1 -ul 1fsn1IIII-III 11-1111?11i11 ,,,, 1 .,,. - gi. ?n1IIII1 .lqp 1111111 - f.. 1 .- - 1 - COMPLIMFNTS - f I . I OF Q - I - COMPLIMENTL I BROOKINGS GROCER CO. : I FAIRBANKS Guwa- I I 1 2912 Louisville Ave. Phone 8301-8302 - - ' lil-nu-un1nlI1 nul: 1 ulnr 11-1-111111 I III1IIi sic- nluu 1II1 A? L1111 ... . -I1 1 .... 1 1IIII 3,0111 IIII 11111 1 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 Ivll 1 Iflf 1 Ivfl 1 :lvu 1 nlvl iuu1 4- 1 :wur 1 uvu: -ago vIvn1uu1 uunu -iiiiv . -. 1 1 1 1 1 -uu- I CQMPLIMENTS ' j I COMPLIMFNTS OF OF h . I Q I - 'r1cHEL1s , RITCHIE GROCEFIY co. 2 I I T I L : M I I J UST ACROSS THE STREET Onroe, La. - T I I - I als-IIII1 uuuv 11-1 lwlv 1 lvl' 1 1 1:11 vllv - lllu - uuuu -1-1- I III1II+ gf- IIII 1m --11111 1 1 1 1 1 1 -Im four IIII - IIII 11-11111-11- IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII.- I I II1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII 11--11111-1 - 1 run: BEST WISHES , OF I I HOTEL FRANCES I ERNEST C. GIBSON, Mgr. I Q1I'llilllIlTlllli'fIT llll llllll iTTilT li Illl l Illl Tlllll llll ill!!-1 lIkl'l lllll Illl Till!-1 llll T Illl Tlllll 1' i l T T 1 l 7 l ill!!-' Page One Hundred Sixty-One m1ml1111111111111,.1 , 1 E Qu -.-..-..,.-....-...H-....-..m-. .-....1.m1.m1....1nn-.N-.N-..,.-H. 4. of' SUTTQN ci HOCI-IENEDEL Firestone Home Sz Auto Supply FIRESTONE - 'Zf .s,,,.1.i',' Phone 4546 304 Trenton St. West Monroe, La. Ulm... 1 14,41nn--.,,,.11m..m,1,,.,1m.1...,1 1 1 ,1,.,.1,.+ -lvl'-f -lu.-..-1 1ulll-1ull1IIII1l1ll1nn1lluvllllvHuwull:llIlilIlIrlIu1lIu-+ DUFFY'S DRIVE INN RESTAURANT We Specialize in Mexican Dishes ' NTorth 6th Phone 5754 1,1,.,,1,,,.1nn1 1 1 1 .1m,1.m...uu1..,.1.m1.l 1nn1m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nu1nu COMPLIMENTS OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CO. 401-403 Walnut Street Phone 4181-4182 Monroe, La. .!.,.1......,.,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,..1....- W1- ,- ..1 .... 1 .,.. 1,11 .... 1 ..,. 1 ..,. 1 .... 1 .,.. 1 .... 1 .... 1 ..,. 1--- lflv - 5 1 COMPLIMENTS i OF i THE STAG SHOP MANHATTEN SHIRTS I HALLORY HATS T Phone 7810 226 Trenton 1 West Monroe, La. - .... - .... ---..- .... - .-.- - ---- - ---. - ,--- - 1--- - ---- ---- ...- - . .L H- - - - - - -' - - - -'- - - - - -Q' 320 DeSiard St. Phone 2123 0 he L 1 I I IEWELERS z Monroe, La. Z F. M. GOLDSMITH 4 ...,...1,m1 -- 1 l1v1 - lnuu - unl- -un- vuuu - uuuu - -lll - IIII -I - - lll'l g 'E' l COMPLIMENTS JOHN F. MCCORMICK STATE SENATOR 1 I From OUACHITA AND JACKSON l PARISHES L 1 1 1 -....-.... .... ----- ----- . . ..---z- N Page One Hundred Sixty-Two' N I I I 4.-.-..-....- .... - +.-....-....-....-....-....-....-,...-....-....-....-..........-..,......,.-.... I q........-...... -., - .g...-....- - - - I I I I I S 5 .i.-....- - -.. - 'P I I I I I .3.......... - - - .. - .. - - - .....-....-....-.f.....,..-,.........-....-....-....-.... .... - - - .. . . -. - Compliments I of I BRIDGE SERVICE STATION W. D. CBillIl Golson i CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK 8: TRUST CO Gver 43 Years in Monroe I-Iovv Moy We Serve You- . . . As Time Goes On 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1I.-.ml-ml-1.141'miW1I..-H,,...m,1nu1nnnn1nn1,.,.1uui-. 1 1 1 .... 1 111 .-In1nn1nn1lun1nu1nn-Wmn-uu1uu-nn1nu1uu1 1 1 1 1 41 -- 1 Compliments of ' MONROE STEAM LAUNDRY An Institution tor the Core of Fabrics Established l895 -- Gver 5O Years Monroe, Lot. I -. 1 .. 1 1 1 .- 1 1liu41,i..1uu1u..1 ..n1.il.1li,.1..,.1 1 1 1. 1... .. 1 .- coMPLrMEN'rs Nationally OF Advertised The Largest Selection Merchandise of Jewelry In North Louisiana - I At Nationally Advertised 200 DESIARD S1'.,uonnoz. un. Prices 4.-,..-....- -- - -1- OneH ddSty Th 1nu1nn- nu-un1nn1InII1un1uun.-nn1lun1unl1nu-nu1nu1un1 .1 1 1 1 1 .- 1... 1 1 1 1 .-. 1 1 intl 1n1un1nu1 NORTH LOUISIANA WHOLESALE OIL 8z GAS CO., INC. Agent for TIDE WATER PRODUCTS E. N. Igckson, Mgngger Telephone 427 SPECIAL TRACTOI 'UEL REGULAR TRACTOR FUEL SPECIAL TRACTOR OIL INDUSTRIAL OILS AND GREASES Monroe, Lg. VEEDOL OILS ETHYL GAS REGULAR GAS U. S. MOTOR GAS COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISI-IES Bring Your Ford Bock Home for Genuine I-'Ord Service IVICCAIN-RICI-IARDS, INC. IZOI Louisville Avenue PgOHddSF n1.m1 1 1 1nu1nn1nn1un--vu-nll1lnu-nlui 1- -nn1nn COMPLIMENTS I OF I B. M. 1. I PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS I Phone 1706 I Top O' the Bernhardt Monroe, La. I I .g.-....-....-....-I..-....-....-....-..,..-.I..- - -....-....-......,...-....-I+ 4,,.1nn1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1mv I COMPLIMENTS I OF I - HEMP'S CAFETERIA I 121 DeSiard Air Conditioned ,P-IHI1nn1nll1nu.-lnl1lln1 1 1151lm1nll1nn...lm1xlll1rlll1lm1u 'I' I COMPLIMENTS I OF MONROE WHOLESALE DRUG co.. INC. I .!.-......I.... - .. - - .. .. - - - - - - .-.,.,.... ,i...-.,..- - -.,-...,....,............,.-.,,,-,,..-,.,...,.,.-II.-I-....-..., I I COMPLIMENTS : OF I . I W. D. ALBRITTON BARBER SHOP ItIs New- It's Air-Conditioned You'll Like the Way We Serve You 306 Wood St. West Monroe, La. Phone 8300 'F' - - - '- -' - - - - - ---- ' - -I-I' -I- Pczge One Hundred Sixty-Five - .,1.m1.m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .,1,I,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,m1Im- .iq -nf. 1?on1nn1nn- 1 1 1111 :1 1nu- 4, The Patronage of Students and Faculty of Ouachita Parish High Is Appreciated FERD LEVI STATIONARY CO 107 DeSiard Phone -nu1nn1nn..un1uu1uu1 1 1 1 - --un1nu-.,.1vn1 T-IADDAD'S nf Better Clothes for Less Moneyv Ladies' Wear Men'S 1 Dry Goods and Shoes 506-08 DeSiard St. Monroe, Phone 9024 ' -m,1,,,,1 1 11 1nn-:ul-nu--um1nn1 1 ,..,f - lv L -u!nn1nn1nn- - 11:11--If1ue1nu1mn1uu-un-I 1 - --- I COMPLIMENTS OF WEST PONTIAC. INC. 1203 Louisville Phone 55 1 1 -nu1nu1nu-un-un1.un1uu-I 1 1- -1 n1nn-un-unu1nn1 u1nu1uu1 1 illu-nn1nn1-lxn1nninuvlnlv1:1 1 1uu Congratulations to CLASS OF 1949 Friends Meet Friends at STUARTS CAFE 418 North 41511 St. -nu-nu-1 1 -lm-nn1nll1lnl1nn1uu-uu1uu- - 1nu- JL-I . -------- I T W I I Compliments of CITY BAKERY 1 Bakers of MEI.-O-TGAST BREAD Q.. -., .,., ... ..-- ,,,, ,. ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -, ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,-,-,--,,--- Compliments I of i VIRGINIA HOTEL I Monroe, Louis .o I.. I. I-Iulm, Mgr. .5 .-..-........ ., ..........--. - CEIONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES to the class of '49 1 1nuinui:nun-.m1uu..lm1W1ul,1,.q..,nl-,.,l1 1 1 1 .... 1 1 1 1 if 1 im.1nu1nunn1nn1nn.-nn1nu1nn1nrn1uu1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .- .-1, is- 1-.- - --.- --- ------------.- . -...-. I ---..-.. 4. I Page One H uni ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS To Miss-Sallie Humble, Mr. lack Hayes, the faculty cmd students, and to Freddy Page Mr. F. M. Durham, Mr. G. B. Cooley, Mr. Marvin DuBos, and Mr. L. C. Noland, lr., and to tho' 'io bought advertising space the ROARER stati and spans sh to express their gratitude for making this volume ot ti -.f.TT possible. Especially are We indebted to the advertisers, for ' 'ithotit their financial assistance we would have been unable to have the rf '- t ord ot our liteat Ouachita. So we urge each HOARER ew Q to read the advertisements and to patronize those who 'five , generously donated their bit tor our book. Ouachitcfs Concert Band has accepted an invitation to par- ' ticipate in the National Mid-West Band Clinic to be held Decem- ber Page One Hundred Sixty-Seven 15, 16, 17, 1949, Morrison Hotel, Chicago, I11inois. 11' Mb-r f N V x f w ua, I if , 1 iff ie' ff fi -f , 4' p , gf... fn .14 ,yi X J' 9 E LN ,-f lf ff W N S .-,J 6 i N I , M - I Q . if 71-4 1 NM f 3 af QL , QQ? aww w,19f'W VW 75:4 ww Wcqfffm TQTLMW 5-fff 1 ,gy 3 ?1f'QfWQ My A fW ,, A 3 ,A x h X x, P , X I A N2 N XV f mhf b2f3'i.f:21, 1 5 , Q46 J .J A Nd Mfffall? vm V Qxffoga fxfgjf K4 LCN 2 Qi? wwf! V ,ifgQ!iYfGQ 7 X95 Y JDE if Www, 32 wwf N SEQQU J gfjjy 0 X 1 52 5955 QWKSSQAQ Q5 si NSQ?-N W gg E5 355 wwf sglg 5 Gif 2 W X lg WQMWWMWWZZZX?-W WMM Mb W WP 6' ASQ 1f1 M'fMxx WVWWW 5' M JLVZB W A +,,M-wqfw-wipe. fggvjv ZFASSN fglggffffcc X - Af affm wg HW L fy , i if S ,ff Wwfsm Eg S ' 5 Wm3wWMQL E WW if if 1 ...muamnannnnuni-an 3 WWW QW?
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