Vivian High School - Warrior Yearbook (Vivian, LA)
- Class of 1954
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THE SENIOR CLASS fRESENTS • :r « f- 5 - 1 ,V - - - ;.l LjL+.r i£L VIVIAN VflllCF COVER DESIGNED SHELTON YOUNG WARRIOR STAFF BOBBY WILLIAMS Business Manager JIMMY FRANK ROBERTSON Business Manager :■! BP B i ■Ba . WH HB PEGGY JEAN WILSON Secretary SHIRLEY KIBLER Editor Well, here it is! The 1954 Warrior. We present it for your approval and with our best wishes. We want to thank all the stu¬ dents and teachers for their whole-hearted co-operation. The Staff MINNIE IDA PEASE Secretary MARY WALKER WARRIOR STAFF JO ANN BROWN Artist SHELTON YOUNG Junior Representative Artist TOMMY DRUMMOND Junior Representative Photographer LINDA STUBBLEFIELD Seventh Grade Representative O. C. SANDERS DEDICATION To the improvements in our school, and To Mr. O. C. Sanders, who, by his friendly camaraderie, his mild-mannered interest in our uprisings and down-sittings, his high sense of uprightness, and honesty, and by his deep concern for the advancement of education is helping to bring our school to an enviable position among the schools of the country, we, the members of the 1954 graduating class of Vivian High School, affectionately dedicate this volume of our yearbook. Principal PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE you with the best opportunity the Vivian School have provided It is our sincere hope that we of VIVIAN HIGH SCHOOL O. C. Sanders, Principal VIVIAN, LOUISIANA possible these twelve years and O. C. SANDERS Principal that you have taken full advantage of this opportunity by preparing yourselves to live in this highly competitive world. We have enjoyed our relationship with you and wish for you whatever success is necessary to enable you to become a happy .useful citizen. As such a citizen may you be deter¬ mined to defend the freedoms of mankind, ever conscious of your responsibility toward making this a better world for all people to enjoy. ELLEN MOORE Bookkeeper MRS. FLORENCE HARTLINE Secretary FACULTY GAYLE BROWN BAUGUSS Physical Education TOLLY BURNS Agriculture ELLEN BURR English RUBY CURRIE Seventh Grade JOE HENDRICKSON Mathematics NELLIE WHITE LEE English RICHARD McCLUGGAGE Band Director SYBIL OSTEEN Seventh Grade W. W. PENDERGRASS Industrial Arts JOHN PRUDHOMME Science, Math Athletics SCOTT ROBERTSON Science Athletics WILLIE B. ROLAND Home Economics DOROTHY SIBLEY Speech, Civics diiQ v x. ybAajtciuecvmy.WVJ- made. on 3- 3 OMi di CmwiaL ' Cihn JA cco’ ? j qyhjcL ' uL (IduwJU dUdcriM Clfvvu £ (t uwsoJJL ±bs i v uh c , )mSrut . ‘i ru ilt°i — 2 . Cs 3 I 2 H iTsi v f- 4 -t , ' X ' % X ' X A V I’MuiAx. f) SENIOR OFFICERS President.BOBBY WILLIAMS Vice President.MACK RIVES Secretary.MARY HETTA WALKER President.BOBBY WILLIAMS Vice President.MACK RIVES Secretary.MARY HETTA WALKER SENIORS BETTY JO ALMAND Band 3, GAC 4, LLLA 2, Junior Atten¬ dant, Papoose Staff, Papoose Sales Manager 2, Mask and Gavel Club, Future Teachers Club, Quill and Scroll, 4-H I. TROY BAIN Football 2, Basketball 2, Track 2, Jr. Football 2, Papoose 4, Sports Editor, Assistant Editor of Papoose, Math Club, Chemistry Club, Mask and Gavel Club, V Club, 4-H 3. HUEY BANKARD Football 2, Jr. Team Baseball 2, 4-H 2, Glee Club. LYMAN BANKARD Football 1, Baseball 1, Glee Club, 4-H, Jr. Favorite, National Honor Society, Jr, Football. l BENNY BECKHAM President FFA, Secretary FFA 2, 4-H 2, Student Council, FFA Treasurer, FFA Convention. JACK BLAKELY 4-H 3, Football Manager, Jr. Football 2, Math Club, Math Club Treasurer, Library Club, FFA, Spanish Club. STEVE BOYTER Chemistry Club, Speech Club, 4-H4, Band 3, All-State Band, All-State Or¬ chestra, First Chair Organization. BARBARA BROOKS GAC, Band 3, Los Espanoles, Las Con- quistadores Reporter, Papoose Editor, Chemistry Club, Mask and Gavel, Music Study Club, Library Club, Quill and Scroll, Student Council. JO ANN BROWN GAC 4, Most Intelligent 3, Sec. Los Espanoles, Sec. Las Conquistadores, Math Club, Mask and Gavel, Atomic Bums, Papoose Staff 4, Warrior Staff Art Editor, Mask and Gavel Vice Pres., Jr. Pres. Student Council, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll 2, Pelican Girls ' State, FTA. D. L. BUTLER Football 2, Baseball 4, Junior Football 3, Boys ' State, Student Council Presi¬ dent, All State Band, 10th Grade Presi dent. All State Band 2, Outstanding Junior Band Member, 1st Chair Organ¬ ization, Chemistry Club, Mask and GafreL Quill and Scroll, Papoose Staff •ressed. Band, Band Officer, PAT CARLISLE Speech Club President, Student Council, Chemistry Club Reporter, Most Outstand¬ ing. DAVID PARKER Band 2, FFA 4, Library Club, Speech Club, Dramatics Club, Basketball, Rodessa Bull’s Eye Reporter. RONNIE COIL Band 3, Baseball 3, Basketball 3. BARBARA COLLINS 4-H Club 4, Glee Club 2. JIMMY COWGILL Jr. Football 3, Band Football 1, President of Quill and Scroll, Speech Club, Math Club, Chemistry Club, Papoose 4, Sports Editor of Papoose 2, National Honor Society, Baseball Manager, Winner of I Speak for Democracy contest, V Club. BOB COWGILL Football 2, Jr. Football, 4-H, FFA, Basketball, 4-H Pres. Student Coun¬ cil V. Pres., Papoose 4. THOMAS ELLIOT Math Club, Chemistry Club. MAX CORNELIUS Band 3, 1st Chair Organization, Sr. Favorite, Most Outstanding, Jr. Play, Football Manager, V Club, Math Club, Student Council, Pelican Boys State, Chemistry Club, Speech Club, Baseball 3, Library Club, Basketball Manager. GEORGE FEYERABEND Band 4, LSU Honor Band, Mask and Gavel Club, Band Officer, 1st Chair Organization, Future Teacher, 4-H Club. MAXIN E FOWLER Homecoming Queen, GAC, Mask and Gavel Club, Band, Library Club, Warrior Staff. THOMAS FUSSELL Chemistry Club, Math Club Reporter. JIMMY GOFF Football 2, Glee Club. LARRY GOODSON Football 2, Jr. Football 3, FFA 4, Baseball 2, 4-H 4, Glee Club. ANN GORDON Band 3, Band Secretary, 4-H Club, 4-H Reporter, GAC, Papoose Staff, 1st Chair Organization, Quill and Scroll, Chemistry Club. J. T. HALE BARBARA HURDLE FHA 4, 4-H4, Glee Club, Harmonettes, National Honor Society, FHA Vice Presi¬ dent. PEGGY HILL Band 1, GAC 4, Library Club 2, Library Club Attendant, 4-H Club, Spanish Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Harmonettes. CHARLES HAWKINS FFA 2, Glee Club. JAMES HARTLINE Band 3, 4-H. GAYE IVINS Jr. Play, FHA 4, Library Club, Pep Squad Attendant, Secretary and Treasurer of Pep Squad, Mask and Gavel, Glee Club, GAC, 4-H. EMMETT JACKSON FFA, 4-H Band Manager 1, FFA Reporter, FFA Convention. ERLINE JENNINGS Band 4, Band Sec., Alternate Majorette, Library Club, Library Club Treasurer, FTA. TOMMY JOHNSON Football 1, Baseball 4, Jr. Football 2, Band 4, Band Officer 2 , Jr. Play, Student Council, Chemistry Club Pres., Papoose Staff 3; 4-H 2, Library Club 2. SHIRLEY KIBLER Band 4, Jr. Rep. Warrior; Warrior Editor, Papoose Staff 4, Sales Manager Papoose, Freshman Pres., Los Espanoles Pres., Pres. Music Study Club, Mask and Gavel Report¬ er; Atomic Bums, Jr. Play, National Honor Society .2, Quill and Scroll 2, GAC, Student Council 2. LYNN LAURENTS FHA 2, Glee Club 2, Glee Club Pianist, Glee Club Queen, Jr. Play, Quill and Scroll, Papoose Staff, Math Club, Math Club Secretary. JEWEL LEWIS Math Club President, Chemistry Club, Student Council. JIMMY LITTLE 4-H 2, Papoose Staff 2, FFA 2, Wittiest. CLARA RUTH MILES 4-H Club 4, National Honor Society, Glee Club 2. FAYE DELL MORRIS Home Economics Club, Quill and Scroll, Papoose Staff, Most Athletic, FTA, GAC. LYNETTE OXFORD Glee Club 4, Los Espanoles, Pres. Las Conquistadores, Glee Club Queen, Library Club 2, Pep Squad, 4-H 3, GAC 4, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Papoose Staff 4, Papoose Busi¬ ness Manager, Sophomore Reporter. JEANETTE OXFORD Glee Club 4, Glee Club Reporter, GAC 4, 4-H 4, Library Club 2, National Honor Society, Harmonettes, Quill and Scroll, Pelican Girls’ State, Papoose Staff, Pep Squad. A. D. PARKER FFA Secretary; FFA 2, 4-H Club 4, Glee Club 1. MINNIE IDA PEASE GAC Pres., GAC Queen, 4-H, Glee Club Attendant, Glee Club V. Pres., Freshman Secretary Harmonettes, Best Personality, Pep Squad V. Pres., Quill and Scroll, Jr. Play, Student Council, National Honor Society, Warrior Staff. CAROLYN PITTMAN Papoose Staff 4, 4-H 2, Quill and Scroll 2; Library and Glee Club 3, GAC 4, Pep Squad 1. MACK RIVES Baseball Manager, Band Officer, Jr. Reporter, Asst. Editor of Warrior, Pelican Boys State V. Pres, of Sr. Class Student Council Treas. Mask and Gavel Club, Atomic Bums, Band 3. JIMMY FRANK ROBERTSON Football 3, Jr. Class Treas., FFA 4-H, Math Club V. Pres., Baseball 2, War¬ rior Staff, Papoose Staff 2, Most Valua¬ ble Linesman, Glee Club, Football Captain. GLEN SCHULER Baseball 3, Basketball 3, Band 3, Friendliest. C. L. SHELTON Sophomore Treas., 4-H, Band 2, FFA, Mask and Gavel Club, Chemistry Club, Library. t V BOBBY A. SHORES Basketball 3, Baseball 3. SHIRLEY SPEARMAN GAC 4, GAC Attendant, Glee Club 2, Harmonettes 4-H Club 4, Mask and Gavel Club, Library Club, Pep Squad, Papoose Staff 4. JOHNNIE SMITH Band 2, Math Club 1, Mask and Gavel Club, Chemistry Club V, Pres,, Foot¬ ball Mgr. 1, Baseball Mgr. 1, Basket¬ ball Mgr. 1, Most Talented. D. C. STANFORD Glee Club 2. L. C. STANFORD Glee Club 2. JERRY TERRY Football 1, Football Mgr. 2, Basketball Mgr. 2, FFA, Jr. Team 2, Most Valuable, Jr. Team Linesman, Atomic Bums, 4-H. JIMMY TERRY Football 2. Glee Club 1, FFA 1. PEGGY TERRY GAC Attendant, Band 2, Glee Club 1, Papoose 1, 4-H Secretary and Reporter. MARY HETTA WALKER Eighth Vice Pres., Soph. Sec., Sr. Sec. , Pep Squad Pres. , Most Outstanding, 4-H Club Rep. and GAC, Glee Club, Library Club, Student Council Papoose Staff, Warrior Staff, Speech Club, Harmonetts Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Pelican Girls State, Sr. Attendant, Jr. Play, Jr. Class Sec. and Jr. Favorite, FFA Sweetheart, FT A Vice Pres. GLORIA WALLACE Jr. Play, Glee Club, GAC, 4-H, FHA Pres., Student Council, National Honor Society, Harmonettes, FT A. BOBBY WILLIAMS Sr. Pres., Band Captain, Band 4, Chemistry Club, All State Orchestra, Warrior Staff 2, Outstanding Band Member, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Best Dressed, Jr. Play, National Honor Society, Pelican Boys State, All State Band, 4-H, Mask and Gavel. PEGGY WILSON Warrior Staff, Band 4, GAC, Band Officer, Band Sweetheart, GAC V. Pres., Student Council Sec. and V. Pres., Chemistry Club Sec., Jr. Play, Speech Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Papoose Staff 4, Papoose Bus. Mgr., Sales Mgr., Library Club, Quill and Scroll V. Pres., Spanish Club 2, Spanish Club Sec. and Treas. TOMMY JOHNSON JIMMY LITTLE C. L. SHELTON RONNIE COIL CLARA RUTH MILES GLORIA WALLACE GAYE IVINS CHARLES HAWKINS LYNETTEand MARY HET1A CAROLYN PITTMAN PEGGY TERRY TROY BAIN JEANETTE WALKER OXFORD JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS CHARLOTTE SPEER.President RUTH VICK-Vice President SANDRA LEE-Secretary A.G. AKIN GERALDINE BRIERY CULLEY BRYAN DAVID BUCKLIEW JANICE BUTLER DEAN BURNEY DONALD BARR BILLY BOURNE THOMAS BRIDGES MERLIN CAMPBELL JOAN DENNISON TOMMY DRUMMONDl PENNY EDWARDS DARRYL EMMONS J.C. FLOYD BOBBY FRENCH BONNIE GEUIN BOBBY GILBERT ' . - J t I MELVIN GILES TOMMY GOFF DONALD GRIFFIN BOBBY GRYDER r HAROLD HARPER JOAN HARRELL PENNY ANN HARRIS ELIZABETH HERRING BOBBY HINES LARRY HOBBS GERALD HOLLEY REGINA HOLMAN ANN HOLT OLIVER HOLT LLOYD HURDLE BOBBY JOSEY JO ANN JOSEY JACKIE KENDRICK ROSA ANN KENNEDY STEWART LAWRENCE SANDRA LEE ELRE LOVETT DARRELL LOYD JERRY JAN McCORLEY ROSE McDOW VADA LOIS McLEOD BILLIE MAQOUIRK BOBBY MATHIS pOT shown EMMA MINCHUE YVONNE MOFFETT J.W. MONDAY BETTY JANE MOORE LOUISE MOORE JACK MOSELEY GEORGE MOSTYN GLORIA O’DONNELL BETTY O ' REAR JANE PARKER PATRICIA PARROTT TOMMY POWELL LORETTA PRESNELL GENE ROBERTSON MERLE ANN ROCHELLE C.W. SHIVELY JO ANN SIBERT DONALD SMITH OUIDA CAROL SMITH CHARLOTTE SPEER JIMMY STEWART MARIE THOMAS BLANCHARD TROTTER CARROLL TRAYLOR RICHARD TROTTER RUTH VICK frr NITA BETH WAGNER ESlAsJ £Ua J!A_ g — — tU i-u vi. y - 9 — Ji 6 qL Ss-A nju JUL 2 BOBBY JOB WALL MARLENE WILSON PRISCILLA WHATLEY SAMMY WHATLEY PEGGY ANN WILSON REAGEN WILKINS SHELTON YOUNG BOBBY LEWIS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Betty Eaton President J. W. Sartor Seer etar y - T reasurer Charlynne Smith Vice President 7 Duane Adcock Velma Alexander Juanita Angell David Bates Sue Bauguss Hugh Beene Glenn Boyter Alice Ray Briggs Barbara Brice Don Bridges Sammie Bruce Charles Byrd Coleman Caldwell Margaret Callahan James Collins Jessie Mae Collins Shirley Gryder Ronny Hall Charles Harrell Fred Hartline Kenneth Hendrickson Dan Hill Don Hill Patsy Hobbs Wayne Hurdle Wanda Idom Mary Frances James Bob Jones Janet Kendrick Jerry Kendrick Kenneth Lantz Alger Lambert Andy Lawrence Peggy Sue Latham James Lewis Tommy Nell Lovett Leon Lovett Geraldine McClary Freddy Mathews Martha Mitchell Jan Norris Betty Jo Nottingham Bill Parker Jimmy Patterson Billy Ray Rochelle L. G. Rochelle Charles Rushing Stanley Shores J.W. Sartor Ryan Self Martha Smith David Sincox Joyce Stanfield Frances Stevens Donald Tackett Rex Thompson Edwin Tilley Jerry Wendell Annetta Upchurch FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Beth Sanders Vice President Midgie Simmons President Gloria Idom S ecretary - Treasurer Betty Adams June Bauer Donald Bruce Gloria Bruce Albert Brumley Gene Carter Joy Cole Frank Clements Jr. Richard Coleman Jerry Coon J. O. Cowgill Lucille Dempsey Lynette Emmons J L. Erwin Barbara Fowler William Frazier Harry George Jerry Gilbert Jerry Hall Bobbye Hall Shirley Harrington Kenneth Harris Sally Hartline Betty Hines Billy Hobbs Manuel Holt Rodney Hoots Elizabeth Hughes Audrey Hurdle Gloria Idom Ronny Idom Arlene Jackson Karen Kendrick Sandra Kibler Martha Latham Carolyn Law Edward Luccous Elizabeth Little Garland McDonald Jane Ann McLeod Jeanie Marcom Carl Massey Le Prelle Miles Helen Moore Eleanor Parrott Harold Robertson Marvin Rochelle Beth Sanders Linda Shelton Midgie Simmons James Smith Junior Smith Duane Spikes Sue Stahl Ann Stafford David Taylor Jimmy Taylor Landry Trotter Gay Nell Vestal Johnny Wagner Jimmy Wall Barbara Webb Carol Webber Linda Wallace John David Wells Dean Evans EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Betty Sue Jones Secretary-Treasurer ■ Becky Speer President Marilyn Clements Vice President Charles Alexander Robert Bailey Ann Boyter Larry Bethany Patricia Bristow Wanda Brum ley J. G. Bryan Lynn Butler John Cavender J. F. Chandler Marilyn Clements Deanna Covey Glenn Cox Wanda Dodd Peggy Durmon Ruth Evans Herman Farless Vivian Festervan Jo Ann Flarity Dorothy Fraser Vickie French Billy Fields Donald Fulgium Mary Lea Guin Pat Giddens Anna Gilbert Linda Graves Johnny Gunter Jowanna Guy Billy Harger Donald McLaurin Kay McLendon Ann McMasters Ernest Matthews Thomas Mertens Laura Lee Miles Danny Joe Moseley Linda Parker Kenneth Pettit Melvin Rhoads Milton Rhoads Earl Wayne Rhoads Francis Riordan Barbara Roberts Paula Rochelle Pascal Hartzo Shirley Hartzo Billie Hobbs Phillip Hobbs Charles Idom Brenda Ivins Vernon Jennings Betty Jones Buck Lantz William Land Alan David Law Bobbie Lou Lawrence Roseller Logan James McBride Jimmy McDowell Paul Rushing Harold Ryan Louise Sartor Brenda Shelton Michael Shively Jackie Shores Becky Speer Helen Stanfield Betty Stewart Annie Stone John W ayne Swarers Betty J. Terry Linda Thomas Geraldine Thompson Norma Jean Wall James Webb Zelda Wells Jeanette Williamson Donnie Wisinger Donnie Waldon Shirlene Miles SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Jimmy Lee President John Edward Pease Vice President Vivian Mostyn Reporter Dorothy Brown Secretary-Treasurer Robert Adcock Joy Alborty Linda Anders Waylain Ballard Sandra Bridges John D. Briggs Dorothy Brown Jeffery Brown Alan Byerly Kenneth Byrd Mary Jane Carl Lynn Chiles Sammy Collier Cecil Craig Sonny Crenshaw Patricia Juanez Davis Quinnie Dempsey Annie Nell Dumas Judy Eakin Charles Edwards Margaret Elliot James Fields Bennie Fenly Billie Floyd Emma Jean Goodson Arlene Hardy Janice Marie Harrington Nancy Harris Darwin Hatcher Milton Hawkins James Herring Diane Holman Noble Hoots Jane Hurdle Janice Hurdle Betty Sue James Gary Kendrick Marion Kibler Gloria Lang Jerry Lantz Shelby Laurentz Billie Nell Law David Lawrence Frances Leach Jimmy Lee Loretta Lewis Michall Liverman Don Logan Joyce McCormick Cathy McMillan Carol Ann Me Millian Tommy Miles Vivian Mostyn Dearl Nottingham Carl Nutt Peggy Pardue Stacy Patterson John Edward Pease Julia Lee Poston Bill Powell Bobby Ramey Judy Robertson Edith Lea Rudeseal Jeanette Scott Julia Ann Scott David Shelton Rita Slaughter Susie Smith Betty Ann Springer Lily May Springer Bobby Stafford Jimmy Strickland Linda Ann Stubblefield Jane Traylor Nelda Turnley Charlie Wall Mary Wall fj$ Margaret Wall Helen West Thomas Williams SUM. M OM. Tufl 0 ' i w 1 2 (£ Hi %) ; g?TSs [U RS, £R . SAT. 1 MOST — SEVENTH GRADE BEAUTIES LYNN LAURENTS BARBARA SCOGGINS ELEANOR PARROTT T f ! ■« MAXINE FOWLER MARY HETTA WALKER RUTH VICK Freshman Attendant Eighth Grade Attendant MARY HETTA WALKER Escort-JIMMY ROBERTSON MAXINE FOWLER Escort-BOB COWGILL RUTH VICK Escort-TROY BAIN KATHERINE DRUMMOND MARY WALKER MAXINE FOWLER JEAN BRUCE BECKY SPEER BOB JONES JIMMY ROBERTSON BOB COWGILL DON GRIFFIN GARLAND MCDONALD KATHERINE DRUMMOND escort-BOB JONES JEAN BRUCE escort-DON GRIFFIN BECKY SPEER escort-GARLAND MCDONALD JUNIOR FAVORITES SANDRA ROLAND SHELTON YOUNG SOPHOMORE FAVORITES KATHERINE DRUMMOND BOB JONES FRESHMAN FAVORITES JOY COLE HAROLD ROBERTSON v V iA _ t MOST OUTSTANDING PAT CARLISLE CHARLOTTE SPEER MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DON GRIFFIN NIT A BETH WAGNER MOST INTELLECTUAL LARRY HOBBS PENNY EDWARDS BEST DRESSED JIMMY COWGILL ROSE COOK MOST VERSATILE SHERMAN YOUNG RUTH VICK FRIENDLIEST TOMMY POWELL PEGGY JEAN WILSON MOST ATHLETIC BILLY BOURNE FAY DELL MORRIS = 1 l r v 7 $ 11 m §7 Rl SAT THt RS FRI SAT gtoyg 4 8 S ' 9 SST STUDENT COUNCIL The officers of the Student Council are elected by the student body. The President must come from the Senior Class while the Secretary is a Junior. At the same time the cheerleaders are elected, the head cheerleader then being elected from the group themselves. First row; Beth Sanders, Head Cheerleader; Peggy Wilson, 2nd Vice President, Penny Harris, Secretary. Second row; Bob Cowgill, Vice President; Mack Rives, Treasurer; D. L. Butler, President, Max Cornelius, Assembly Manager. Also on the Student Council are the class presidents. These are elected in the Spring by their in¬ dividual classes for the following term. First row . Becky Speer, Eighth President; Midgie Simmons, Freshman President. Second row . Betty Eaton, Sophomore President; Charlotte Speer, Junior President; Bobby Williams, Senior President. STUDENT COUNCIL Sandra Lee, Minnie Ida Pease, Gloria O’Donnell, Lynette Oxford, Gloria Wallace, Mary Hetta Walker, Tommy Johnson, Benny Beckham, Oliver Holt, Jewel Lewis. The presidents of the various clubs and organizations make up a great part of the Council. They are chosen by the individual clubs and automatically become a member of the Council. There are only three appointed representatives to the council. An athletic representative is appointed by the Athletic Dept., and the editors of the Papoose and Warrior are chosen by the faculty. Not shown is Barbara Sue Brooks, editor of the Papoose. SHIRLEY KIBLER Warrior Editor LARRY HOBBS Athletic Representative Mrs. Anita Ehrle Joins Staff Mrs. Anita Ehrler, a University graduate, and r of Vivian, has joined the High School teaching st«. cjr, Speech instructor Ehrler! She replaces Mrs. Dot £ _ wo who is out The Papoose iuui year WelcomeJimmy Robertson, a three man. due to illn Mrs. Sible: her a spee The Sho ' Go On 0 We Stan VIVIAN. LOUISIANA. JANUARY. 1954 letter man ana - 0 - - r year Ique ' the average daily attendance raditional football theme 1060 20 with the percentage of d throughout with black a ttendance 9o.29. : i color scheme. Mr. D. L. Recently, Mrs. Arminda Riser, Sr. was Master of Cere- 8 uic,ance director of Caddo Par- JJwain : - L — - a o i i year lettermen include: Curtain go ing up! Take ‘Miss Johns the victrola going to do? know, you al quick.” “St there, but it but that is the tap danc and Minnie Sandra and 1 ation well in hand. ] that is easy, why not —they looked lil._ Student and Reverend Edgar . an( Ashley Sibley, who 1 was the principal speaker 8 Louisiana Em r oyment man- ££: - ■ — ? • i first evening ds were given to office met with the Sen ; to plan a prograr the after high scho 1 Trov S tliree teams, by the graduate 0 OCnOOTIlfA nnn nh n II Terrv eSpeCtiVe coaclies Coach college ar Andy Beane Coach Scotty Rob- going and Coach John tonald, raylor, hnson,?lectable menu was pip x vett,epared and served bv Holt,Joore and the mo arrell,ii members, the going Prud- and S’ 6 ato )f baked hp souffle, En r r Ccundl News BARBARA SUE BROOKS Editor tso r ill the second w f eek of ter. After several moved to a Sb The Student Council _ and members for the cominpf are the following: resident—D. L. Butler V ice-Pi esident—Bob r Second Vice-Presi ' 3 Jean Wilson Secretary—Pe r Treasurer — 11 ssemblv iiclude W Pres., CJ Pres., Betty Pres. Midgie noi. J ashman Pres., ancl ipeer, eighth grade Pre hirley Kibler, Warrior Barbara Brooks, Papoose leth Sanders, Head Cheei nd a G. A. C. representatn yet to be appointed. Th residents are the foll ewel lew is, Bennie _ loria Wallfrce Tyqian where the do r polio. MemT oand T Y ent body orry to learn Coach an early che hospital staff re is no danger to the Only members of his M Cliate familv t r tol ' a V I Went to Pelican Girls State By Jo. Ann Brown The train arrived in Baton Rouge at 6 A. M. with two car , loads of hungry, sleepy, and tired girls, most of whom had no idea whatsoever of what was to take place during the next nine days. I found to my dismay that I was assigned to the dormitory named Evangeline Hall on the L. S. U. campus, quite apart from Martha Hetta and Jeanette and the girls I had met on the train. Swallow hers nee r to .o are ader tests tests will be ,rs. With the in- uity results, fields ited out to Seniors in 4iey 7 will be most likely ;ceed. 7 11 the facilities of the school and community will be pooled in order to help the individual ex¬ plore, to understand and to accept himself—his interests, his apti¬ tudes. his abilities, his handicaps; jie Seniors of ancl to takc ful1 advantage of his rmgsport, Oil opportunities Belcher Ida and American Education Day will be held April 2 8 at johserved Friday, November 13, at • 12 o clock in the auditorium. It is ents will at- number of grades from fth will par am. red bulletin •laced in the ind the south- will he used ;hool and the notices and V special bul- for finishing rd this week, vices of the e: close and ome relation- ipetes acainst ler than that i established n continuous know when the school U TROY BAIN di 3 alysis of th Assistant Editor r lay Chosen abilities of thensemors | -The Girl in Blue Jeans,” a y members. This test hree-act comedy has been select- the defects that might ;d as the Junior pflay. A tenta- depth preception, re- j V e date of March 25, has been muscular coordina- ;e t for the presentation of this ing my disappointment, I treked over to Evangeline and unpacked SCOvery abilities of the pe rformance, the bautifully wrinkled dresses I exposure to light. Try-outs will be held sometime had brought. It was about break- f this group who vithin the next week or two, and fast time when my spirits were y were average driv- he production of the play will 3 ashioYi Math Club Named On All- oConference Teams Socrateans, members ath Club, had a Christma , , , , , December 18. Cookies an The second and third teams of irinks were served to althe annual Shreveport Times After the refreshAlI-Conference team for District Everyone is back at school afte Mrs - Ba j ' r ° n and had five representatives from he Christmas holidays sportinj ber son a TVivian’s football squad this past shirts, sweaters, skirts, eU™ take season. Although the Warriors something test lew Foremost among ie w are the leather and angor ollars worn by so many of th‘ rm [iris with their sweaters. st 0 We have all noticed, I’m sur ?, try in solid geometry sdidn”t have a single member They will finish oi n amed on the first team, two ob- st of the year studying t r i§tajned berths on the second team three did on the third. ’ rdur0 ' Atomic Bums veather coat. The eye-filling spectacle of all Test H20 he new formals at the Christmas lance will be a topic of conver¬ sation for a good The learned minds Billy Bourne, high-scoring half¬ back, missed out on the first team by only one vote and was, of 1 course, named on the second elev- Members Selected One of the prettic Simmons’ nylon i was covered witl ing in color from der. Sandra Rolan waltz-length nylo had ruffles cove; rhe ruffles were to accentuate ther Quite a change mals are the sock of the boys. They are every color V % W OT11 Band Swee Was Prese Miss Peggy Je. was recently ch Sweetheart, was j: night, November down game. She popular vote from of the band. She was escortei by Bobby Willian C. W. Shively, di sented her with a To be in the Honor Society one must have had a B averag for the last semester of 1952-5 and be a Junior or Senior. Th provisional members are sopho mores. Senior members are: Barbar Brooks. Jo Ann Brown, Barbar Hurdle, Erline Jennings, Shirle; Kibler, Clare Ruth Miles, Jean ette Oxford, Lynette Oxforc Minnie Ida Pease, Mary Hett Walker, Gloria Wallace, Pegg Jean Wilson, Pat Carlisle, J. 1 Hale, Jewell Lewis, Bobby WH liams. Junior members are Geraldin Briery, Janice Butler, Penny Ed ftarris, Regina Hoi t, Sandra Lee, Bil , ' Jan McCarlej ew, Yvonne Mol ore, Louise Moon ell, Sandra Rolanc er, Nita Wagnei •n, Bobby Gilber Jack Mosely. members are. Du lanita Angell, Bev Betty Eaton, Crys Jerry Guin, Bett i Idom, Bob Jones z, Geraldine Me •ker, J. W. Sarto: , Joyce Stanfielc Not To r Mid-Tern corsage. Miss Wilson wore a beau- tiful pink and black suit with black tKU j pta velvet accessories. _i X ilia Olio w C THE PAPOOSE Devoted to the interests of Vivian High School O. C. SANDERS, Principal Sponsor_Mrs. Ola J. Nicks Editor_____Barbara Brooks Assistant Editor_-_Troy Bain Sports Editor_Jimmy Cowgill or the Seniors o looringsport, Oi Belcher, Ida an held April 28 a ;hool. . un rturuary 1, a committee their work was very successful and£. Qm high school who wil we appreciate the time and work participate in Career Day met a Oil City High School to mak plans for the day. Each commit tee was composed of the Senio l Sponsor, Senior represen tativi Junior representatives, an He: “Well. I did Sophomore representative alonj Roosevelt did.” with the school counselor. She: “How’s that?’ niose attending from Viviai He: “I went down i were Jeanette Oxford, Penny Ed wards, Penny Ann Harris, J. W some he’ll s P ent on our cam P U9 Business Managers_Peggy Wilson-Lynette Oxford Sales Staff_Betty Jo Aim and, Jeanette Oxford Reporters: Carolyn Pittman, Tommy Johnson, Jo Ann Brown, Shirley Kibler, Bob Cowgill, Ann Gordon, Mary Hetta Walker, D. L. Putler, Fay Dell Morris, Minnie Ida Pease, Lynn Laurents, Peggy Terry, Shirley Spoarman, Jan McCnrloy, Patricia Parrott, Penny Harris, Ruth Vick, Ronnie Gull), Rose Ann Kennedy. Janice Butler, Betty O ' Rear, Penny Edwards, Billie Magoutrk. Sandra t«ee. Gloria Jokes She: Did you exams: As Peggy steps off Sartor, Miss Margaret Keith, an Jackie says, “What’s tlj rs. Norvie H. Burr. A little overweight?” “Oh no,” replies Pegg according to the heigh printed on that scale. I Glee Club Operetta, March Spring Calendar be a little taller. Grades Operetta, May 20. Doctor: “Your leg look junior Play, March 18. what swollen, but I wouldn ' foul il” S 1 PUy ‘ 6 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: A. Holt, R. Holman, M. Walker, J. McCorley, L. Oxford, G. Wallace, C. Speer, S. Kibler. Second row: C. Smith, C. Miles, B. Hurdle, G. O’Donnell, B. Eaton, J. Stanfield, Y. Moffett, B. Cor¬ nelius, J. Oxford, P. Harris, P. Parrott. Third row: J. Butler, S. Lee, J. Brown, B. Moore, G. Briary, I. E. Menchue, P. Edwards, L. Moore, B. McGouirk, M. Wilson, Fourth row; J. W. Sartor, B. Jones, B. Williams, J. Cowgill, J. Moseley, J. Lewis. Max Cornelius, Mack Rives • Jeanette Oxford QUILL AND SCROLL First row: Charlotte Speer, Betty Aimand, Mary Walker, Ann Gordon, Jerry McCarley, Lynette Oxford. Second row: Jo Ann Brown, Billie Magouirk, Penny Edwards, Gloria 0 , Donnell, Shirley Kibler, Fay Dell Morris, Peggy Wilson. Third row; Patricia Parrott, Janice Butler, Sandra Lee, Ruth Vick, Rosa Ann Kennedy, Betty O’Rear. Fourth row : Max Cornelius, Jimmy Cowgill, D. L. Butler, Bobby Williams. Minnie Ida Pease. Jimmy Cowgill President Peggy Wilson Vice President Penny Harris Secretary Ola J. Hicks Sponsor LOS ESPANOLES Betty Howell Vice President Coleman Caldwell Rosa Faye Cook ■ ' Jane Darnell Charlotte Speer Treasurer Bill Parker Andy Lawrence Ronnie Hall Erline Jennings LAS CONQUISTADORES LIBRARY CLUB President Gloria O ' Donnell Vice President Penny Edwards Joyce Stanfield, Charlotte Spear, Betty Almand, Mary Hetta Walker, Shirley Spearman, Rose Kenndy, Jerry McCariey, Betty Eaton, Sandra Lee, Betty O f Rear, Lynette Oxford, Jerry McClary, Emma Minchue, Patricia Parrot, Peggy Wilson, Rosa Cook,. Pricissa Whatley, Sandra Roland, Peggy Latnam, Jo Ann Harrel, Merlin Cambel, Larry Hobbs. Secretary, Erline Jenings Reporter, Nita Wagner Float MATH CLUB President Vice President Secretary Thomas Elliot Johnny Smith Max Cornelius ' ATOMIC BUMS’’ First row: Mack Rives, C. L. Shelton, Jimmy Cowgill, Max Cornelius, Jerry Terry, Troy Bain, Thomas Elliot. Second row; Jo Ann Brown, Ann Gordon, Peggy Wilson, Tommy Johnson, Bobby Williams, Shirley Kibier, Lynette Oxford, Third row: Miss Keith, Thomas Fussell, Jewel Lewis. Fourth row . D. L. Butler, Johnny Smith Tommy Johnson President Johnnie Smith Vice President Miss Keith Sponsor Peggy Wilson Max Cornelius Treasurer Pat Carlisle Reporter Mrs. Dolrothy Sibley , Sponsor Betty O ' Rear S ecretary- Treasurer Shirley Kibler Reporter First row: Mrs. Sibley, Charlotte Speer, Shirley Kibler, Betty Almand, Mary H. Walker, Shirley Spear¬ man, Rose McDow, Louise Moore, Marlene Wilson. Second row: Janice Butler, Billie McGuirk, Gay Ivins, Penny Edwards, Gloria O ' Donald, Maxine Fowler, Betty O ' Rear, Johnnie Smith, Peggy Jean Wilson. Third row: C. L. Shelton, Jo Brown, Mack Rives, Jimmy Cowgill, Dean Burney, Penny Harris, Max Cornelius. Fourth row: Oliver Holt, Don Griffin, George Feyerabend, J. W. Monday, Merlin Cambell, Troy Bain, Bobby Williams, D. L. Butler. First row; V. Trotter, L. Miles, H. George, L. Trotter, J. Patterson, B. Beckham, T. Bums. Second row; D. Bridges. J. Kendrick. J. P. Wall, O. Holt, D. Taylor, C. Harrell, H. Beene. Third row: B. Flarity, A. D. Parker, B. Cowgill, D. Burney, D. Smith, D. Tackett, Fourth row : D. Parker, B. Wall, A. Cook, G. Mostyn, E. Jackson. MARY HETTA WALKER SWEETHEART rn First row: June Bauer, Betty Jones, Alice Ray Briggs, Crystal Festivan, Bonnie Geuin, Barbara Hurdel, Carol Webber. Second row: Barbara Scoggins, Emma Minchue, Elleanor Parrot, Jo Ann Josey, Margret Callahan, Penny Edwards, Patrica Parrot, Jackie Shores, Phillip Hobbs, C. W. Shively, Charles Shaffett. First row: Peggy Latham, Ann Gorden, Jerry Jan McCorley, Janette Oxford, Lynette Oxford, Mary Hetta Walker, Peggy Hill, Betty Jo Aimand, Shirley Harrington, Wanda Dodd, Sally Hartline, Barbara Brice, Jackie Shores, Lenn Laurent, Gloria Wallace, Rose Cook, Jeany Marcom, Lynette Emmonds, Gean Bruce, Jerry McCiarie, Charlene Smith, Rose Ann Kennedy, Jo Ann Brown. 4 4-H CLUB President, Oliver Holt Vice President, Ann Holt Secretary, Charles Harrel Treasurer, Barbara Brice Reporter, Ann Gordon Front row: Betty Hines, Barbara Hurdle, Priscilla Whatley, Regina Holman, Jeanette Oxford, Mary Walker, Gloria Wallace, Yvonne Moffett, Linda Shelton, Sue Stahl, Mr. Westbrooke. Second row; Midgie Simmons, Merle A. Rochelle, Jo Ann Sibert, Peggy Hill, Sue Baugass, Lynette Oxford, Gaye Ivins, Quida Smith, Carolyn Pittman, Beth Sanders. Back row: Bobby Hines, A. D. Parker, L. C. Stanford, Charles Hawkins, Jimmy Goff, Gerald Holly, Jimmy Stewart. Douglas Westbrook Director GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President Jimmy Stewart Vice President Elsie Tinsley Secretary-Treasurer Beth Sanders fi Lynn Laurents Accompanist A”BAND Adcock, Duane; Akin, A. G.; Almond, Betty; Bauer, June; Brice, Barabra; Boyter, Steve; Briggs, Alice; Butler, D. L.; Butler, Janice; Butler, Lynn; Byrd, Charles; Caldwell, Coleman; Chandler, J. F.; Clements, Marilyn; Clements, Rodney; Cook, Rosa Faye; Drummond, Kathy; Drummond, Tommy; F arless, Herman; Festervand, Crystal; Fowler, Maxine; French, Vickie; Garmon, Royce; Giles, Lamar; Giles, Melvin; Gordon, Ann; Griffin, Don; Gryder, Bobby; Guin, Jerry; Gunter, Johnny; Harris, Penny; Hall, Bobbye; Hendrickson, Kenneth; Hendrickson, Kenneth; Hill, Dan; Holt, Manuel; Howell, Betty; Idom, Charles; Idom, Ronny; Idom, Wanda; Jackson, Emmett; Jennings, Erline; Jennings, Vernon; Johnson, Tommy; Jones, Bob; Josey, Bobby; Josey, Jo Ann; Kennedy, Rose; Kibler, Sandra; Kibler, Shirley; Lawrence, Andy; Lawrence, Bobbye; Lee, Sandra; Luccou , Edward; Marcome, Jeanie; McBride, Kelly; McCarley, Jerry; McClary, Geraldine; McCleod, Jane; McDowell, Jimmy; McLaurin, Don; McLendon, Kay; Mertins, Thomas; Miles, Laura; Minchew, Emma; Mosery, Jack; O’Rear, Betty; Parker, Bill; Parrott. Eleanor; Parrott, Pat; Powell, Tommy; Riordan, Frances; Rives, Mack; Sartor, J, W.; Schuler, Glen; Self, Ryan; Shaffett, Charles; Shelton, C. L.; Shively, C. W.; Shively, Michael; Simmons, Midgie; Smith, Charlyne; Smith, Johnny; Smith, Martha; Speer, Becky; Speer, Charlotte; Spikes, Duane; Thomas, Linda; Traylor, Carroll; Traylor, Jane; Wagner, John; Wagner, Nita Beth; Wall, Norma; Wells, John David; Wilkins, Glen; Williams, Bobby; Wilson. Peggy Jean; Wisinger, Donnie. ELEMENTARY: Brown, Jeffrey; Kibler, Marian; Kendrick, Gary; Rudeseal, Edie; Pardue, Peggy; Pardue, Bubba; Ftease, John Edward; Anders, Linda. Band Director RICHARD McCLUGGAGE Band Sweetheart PEGGY WILSON PENNY HARRIS, CHARLOTTE SPEER, MIDGIE SIMMONS I ■ ■ i. ■. m Senior Outstanding Band Member BOBBY WILLIAMS Other Outstanding Members DON GRIFFIN, Junior J. W. SARTOR, Sophomore JOHNNY WAGNER, Freshman FIRST CHAIR and OFFICER ORGANIZATION Ronnie Idom, Janice Butler, D. L. Butler, Mack Rives, Jerry Guin, A. G. Akin, Bob Williams, Carroll Traylor, Charles Shaffett, Rose Cook, Johnny Wagner, Royce Garman, C. L. Shelton, J. W. Sartor, Don Griffin, Andy Lawrence, Jack Mozeley, C. W. Shiveley, Jerry Jan McCarley, Shirley Kibler, Nita Beth Wagner, Rose Kennedy, Peggy Jean Wilson, Edwin Tilley, Kenneth Hendrickson, Bill Parker, Penny Ann Harris, Charlene Smith. B”BAND Byerley, Allan; Byerley, Dickey; Bauer, Buddy; Barr, Barbara; Brinson, Anita; Carter, Bobby; Carr, Wallace; Cox, Janice; Caldwell, Gwen; Crabbe, Jimmy; Cole, Joy; Dickson, Kelley; Festervan, Pe 8gyj Evans Raymond; Harris, Nancy; Clements, Joe; Hobbs, Phillip; Jones, Betty; Moseley, Danny; McMasters, Ann; Miles, Johnny; McMillan, Carrol; Moseley, Wayne; Richardson, Dianne; Roberson, Judy; Simmons, Sue; Slaughter, Rita; Shively, Patricia; Tacet, Ronnie; Turnley. Nelda; Shores, Jackie; Wall, Jimmy; Wilkinson, Bobby; West, Helen; Wells, Zelda; Wagner, David. Emmett Jackson Manager Mary Ann Jordan, Gwen Caldwell, Sue Simmons, Janice Cox, and Nina Kay Adcock. STUDENT PATROL First row-. Wanda Slaughter, Bob Wilkinson, Jimmy Lee, Margaret Elliot, Kelly Dixon, Billie Nell Law, Peggy Pardue, Edith See Rudeseal, Marian Kibler, Arlene Gardy, Jane Tucker and Bennie Shores. Second row: Peggy Festervand, Linda Willis, Dorothy Brown, Judy Eakin, Vivian Mostyn, Nelda Turnley Martha Sibert, Judy Harwell, Judy Idaom, Harriet Rountree and Gwen Caldwell. Third row: Jimmy Wall, Darwin Hatcher, Gene Hale, Rita Slaughter, Ruby Poindexter, Carol Ann Mc¬ Millan, Jerry Dees, Roy Idom, Howard Love, Eddie Law, Susie Smith and Sandra Bridges. Back row; Milton Hawkins, Bobby Ramey, Margaret Washington, Jane Traylor, Sandra Smith, Cathy McMillan, Linda Anders, Mrs. Mary Shelton and Mrs. Sybil Osteen. Not shown; Jeffrey Brown, John Edward Pease, Diane Richardson, Charlotte Holt, Thomas Williams, Gary Kendrick, Julia Poston and Judy Robertson. Jimmy Lee, John Edward Pease, Edith Rudeseal, Vivian Mostyn, Peggy Pardue, Arlene Hardy. Mrs. Sybil Osteen Sponsor CAFETERIA Left to right: Sally Washington, Mary Griffin, Ola Nelson, Dolly Stringer, Lee Ethel Graham The cafeteria serves an average of 450 meals a day to hungry students from the grade school and high school. Mrs. T. A. Reed Manager Bus Bams CUSTODIANS R. N. Hartzo--C. C. Blanchard We owe to Mr. Hartzo and Mr. Blanchard our well-kept grounds, and warm and tidy rooms. School life would not be so pleasant without their laborious care. It is with deep and sincere regret that we see Mr. Blanchard leave us this spring after 18 years of faithful and gracious service. He is a tremendous loss to our school and will be missed by teachers and students alike. Mr. Blanchard LARRY GOODSON End SAMMY WHATLEY Tackle JERRY TERRY Guard JIMMY ROBERTSON Tackle DWAIN SWARES Guard BUSTER RUSHING Center I- D. L. BUTLER Quarterback BILLY BOURNE HUEY BANKARD End SCOREBOARD Oil City- - • -6 Vivian- - - 21 Minden- - 34 Vivian- - - 9 Jefferson- - - - 6 Vivian- - - 34 Many- - - - - 14 Vivian- - - 41 Springhill- - - 48 Vivian- - - 13 Carthage- - - -21 Vivian- - - 18 Homer- - - 0 Vivian- - ■ -13 St. Johns- - - - 6 Vivian- - - 26 Ashdown- - - - 0 Vivian- - - 32 Mansfield- - - 13 Vivian- - - 19 GRADUATING GRIDSTERS OF 1953 TROY BAIN, Quarterback--A backfield magician and shrewd strategist, Troy could also throw passes with the best. He has lettered one year. LARRY GOODSON, End--A sparkling receiver, Larry ' s sensational catches put the Warriors in scoring territory many times. He is a two-year letterman. JERRY TERRY, Guard--This rugged guard tore wide holes in the oppositions ' line with his savage blocking. Jerry has lettered one year. TOMMY JOHNSON, End--Although Tommy saw limited action this year, his fine efforts and fighting spirit helped Vivian to a winning season. He has lettered one year. JIMMY ROBERTSON, Tackle--Jimmy played tackle on offense and linebacker on defense. He was Captain of the 53 season and has lettered three years. HUEY BANKARD, End--Huey made his specialty intercepting passes, failing to snatch one from an opponent ' s in only one game the entire season. He has lettered two years. BOB COWGILL, End--This great defensive flanker was a sure tackier and Vivian ' s Defensive Captain the ' 53 season. He has lettered two years. JIMMY COWGILL, Tackle--A slam-bang lineman, Jimmy threw enemy ball carriers for long losses. He has lettered one year. JIMMY TERRY, Fullback--A sure tackling defensive man, Jimmy was also an excellent pass defender. He has lettered one year. D. L. BUTLER, Quarterback--A great signal caller and master ball-handler, D. L. was also a good passer. He has lettered two years. SAMMY WHATLEY, Tackle--This big, bruising, lineman was an outstanding downfield blocker and paved the way for many touchdowns. Sammy has lettered four years. BILLY BOURNE, Halfback--This swivel-hipped, line bustin, halfback was second in the district scoring chase with 114 points. He was Co-Captain of the season and has lettered two years. TROY LARRY JERRY TOMMY JIMMY F. HUEY BAIN GOODSON TERRY JOHNSON ROBERTSON BANKARD BOB JIMMY JIMMY D. L. SAMMY BILLY COWGILL COWGILL TERRY 0 BUTLER WHATLEY BOURNE FOOTBALL JOHN PRUDHOME Coach WAYNE BEANE Coach BILLY BOURNE Co-Captain First row . Larry Hobbs, Jimmy Terry, Jimmy R. Robertson, Huey Bankard, Carroll Traylor, J. Monday, Jerry Terry, Don Griffin. Second row: Thomas Bridges, Billy Bourne, D. Swares. Merlin Campbell, Jim Cowgiil, Oliver Holt, Tommy Johnson. Third row: Eire Lovett, D. L. Butler, Troy Bain, Sammy Whatley, Andy Lawrence, Sammy Bruce, Max Cor¬ nelius, Bob Cowgiil. M V” CLUB VARSITY CLUBS First row: Manuel Holt, Kenneth Harris, Charles Rushing, Jerry Coon, Donald Ray Bruce, John David Wells, Harold Gene Robertson. Second row . John Waye Swares, Edward Luccous, J. P. Wall, J. V. Smith, Marvin Rochelle, Raymond Evans. JUNIOR V” CLUB JUNIOR FOOTBALL First row: John Swarers, William Land, Manuel Holt, Kenneth Harris, Paul Rushing, Jerry Coon, Donald Bruce, David Wells, Harold Robertson, J. P. Wall, Charlie Wall, Raymond Evans. Second row: David Fulgium, Glen Cox, Pat Riordan, James Smith, Danny Moseiy, Philip Hobbs, J. F. Chandler, Jerry Hall, Kenneth Pettit, Bill Powell, Third row: Edward Lucas, Jimmy Posey, Carl Massey, Jr. Smith, Roy Idom, Floyd Hartzo, Que McMaster, Kenny Tidwell, Bobby Baily, Terrell McCormick, Marvin Rochelle. Football Banquet, January 21 Presenting the Awards VARSITY BASKETBALL TROY BAIN GLENN SCHULER SONNY EMMONS Forward Forward Guard B” BASKETBALL J. COLLINS Guard B. JOSEY Forward J JUNIOR TEAM BASEBALL First row: Mack Rives, Bobby Shores, D. L. Butler, Max Cornelius, Glen Schuler, Ronnie Coil, Larry Hobbs. Second row: Jimmy Frank Robertson, Richard Trotter, Huey Bankard, Tommy Johnson, Sammy Whatley, Jan Norris, Bobby Josey, Donald Griffin, Jimmy Goff, John Prudhome, Coach. TRACK TEAM First row: Buster Rushing, James Collins, Tommy Powell. Second row: L. G. Rochelle, Sammy Bruce, Thomas Bridges, J. W. Monday. W. • , ,-, • u,‘ l .’ I • ' r t 1 v t ' • V CHEERLEADERS JOYCE STANFIELD BETTY EATON BETH SANDERS Head Cheerleader PRISCILLA W HATLEY RUTH VICK PEP SQUAD Gaye Ivins, Mary Hetta Walker, Regena Holman, Lynette Emmons, Linda Wallace, Elsie Tinsley, Betty Hines, Jean Bruce, Pat Giddens, Polly Rochelle, Louise Ivins, Diane Holman, Jo Ann Sibert, Helen Moore, Martha Latham, Patsy Hobbs, Paula Rochelle, Billy Hobbs, Barbara Hurdle, Ann Holt, Rita Slaughter, Susie Smith, Sandra Bridges, Annie Dumas, Carolyn Law, Louise Moore, Billy Harger, Ann Boyter, Sue Stahl, Quida Smith, Mary Land, Anna Gilbert, Annete Roberts, Jane Hurdle, Pat Bristow, Louise Sartor, Betty Eaton, Ruth Vick, Beth Sanders, Priscilla Whatley, Joyce Stanfield. President Mary Hetta Walker Vice President Regena Holiman V Secretary Gaye Ivins Sponsors SYBILL CVSTEEN RICHARD McCLUGGAGE G.A.C The GAC is made up of all high school girls taking P. E. Priscilla Whatley Peggy Wilson Minnie Ida Pease Secretary-Treasurer Vice President President This year the girls have studied tumbling, basketball, baseball, volleyball, ping pong, badminton, modern dance, tap dance and many other varied activities. The girls have also taken a large part in the other functions of the school. V sm J 1 ■S WFP TUUgS FFl SAT 221 a . EASTEKl S AT A v ■ °rt: SUN MONT ED THURS FftJ 6AT « 1 5 _. I px nt w 5 ui ’-VP, U “ ifif 23 j (1 vlT To TttAHK NF WAN ' ' ° you Fo 5U T ‘ vft qur £h oo - ° UK £ L HAS HEA 5 K 1 j a £ c ncE X ro 1 5 Wt CU4LU WoT e -r KJ V T rtAVg pONE .. - C. ATefWLLYj SQO?A -VN( 5 QUkW Compliments of Shreveport, Louisiana Field Seeds - Insecticides Fertilizers Home of Pointer Brand Seeds Compliments of GROCERY Phone 8420 Vivian, La. Looks Kind of Fishy! Compliments of ACCOUNTANT Tax Service and Notary Public Box 296 Vivian, La. MCADOWS- DEAUGUtOM COLLEGE Secretarial - - - Accounting and General Business Courses ESTABLISHED 1900 Shreveport, Louisiana Congratulations from ' B ' KOSo Vivian, Louisiana l INSUeAMCC General Insurance Service Your Securitv Is Our Business, Vivian, Louisiana Phone 8120 Over the Bank Hardware and Furniture Company Your Frigidaire Dealer Phone 4460 Vivian, La. Congratulations from ASSOCIATE Home Owned by L. H. Burns Vivian, La. Phone 6060 Congratulations to the Congratulations Seniors! Seniors of 1954 , Jr (SlZlDCSZy CUCD. Phone 7330 Vivian, Louisiana Vivian, Louisiana Now Wait a Minute! ! ! Congratulations Seniors of ' 54 J. D. MARCOM Contractor dock Gilliam, Louisiana mmu BUilUfesI COLLEGE The School of Individual Teaching Complete Courses - Review Courses Intensive Courses - Finishing More Positions for Graduates Than School Can Fill. Fully Accredited By American Assn, of Commercial Colleges - Member of Nat ' l Association and Council of Business Schools. The Original Gregg Shorthand College of Shreveport. 4th Floor Levy Building Shreveport, Louisiana Phone 2-8739 Hamburgers Best Barbecue in Town Curly-Q Potatoes Vivian, Louisiana 4—UXt WO MACK I r j Your Sports Specialists Shreveport, Louisiana 302-304 Texas Street Phone 2-8765 Compliments of O OMPANV Home of America ' s Best Known Quality Apparel for Men, Women, Children Chomp ! ! - Chomp ! ! Compliments of H$k SHAFFETT ' S GROCERY lyjour DEPENDABLE t DRUGGIST R4-I A1ZM ACY Vivian, Louisiana SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT 0. - l zk?Jd 2 , t Vivian, Louisiana Compliments of Shreveport, Louisiana WIU.L_A7Z.tI? Seniors of ' 54 ' ZtiyAeat 2utUity “TtCeato Vivian, Louisiana — Congratulations to the Class of ' 54 SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY OF SHREVEPORT, INC. P. O. Box 1193 - Shreveport, Louisiana Shop at Sears and Save 624 Texas Street J. C. CHAMBERS, Manager Shreveport, Louisiana STUPIOS 17 Phone 5-3433 - 511 1 2 Milam Street Shreveport, Louisiana Shreveport, Louisiana Vivian, Louisiana Vivian ' s First Drive-In Cleaners OJ. V CLEANING AND PRESSING Vivian, Louisiana LARGE or SMALL We Welcome Your Account mm A c$ imd ' n Vivian, Louisiana M 4. _ 1 . I. IIWMJ The Great Safari Hunters , w (f , ' Sv L_L - Save MEN AND BOYS STORE Vivian, Louisiana Compliments of • 4 ' Biffe 6Jg ' Zt ' y Y beauty shop Compliments of V ' 7 wme t EUNEC2AI_ L-IOtvie Vivian, Louisiana Compliments of JITNEY-JUNGLE J oct Stated. ' Phone 5290 Vivian, Louisiana Happy People Trade at nzECS C0nc We Vivian, Louisiana Shop at Tzoi—Atvjr ' s GIZOOEIZN ' Vivian, Louisiana Compliments of OT ' -J—I Vivian, Louisiana lawtom INSURANCE Vivian, Louisiana The Dirty Dozen Congratulations Seniors!! MOTOIZ COK 1P5A NJ ' V ' Oldsmobile, Studebaker and Cadillac Vivian, Louisiana P’4-11 LLI P’5 b 10 Vivian, Louisiana Dean Burney for President! ! ! 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