West Monroe High School - Rebelaire Yearbook (West Monroe, LA)

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R 7 sf if 'I X PREFACE From the time the 8:15 bell rang in the morning until the busses left shortly after 3 oiclock in the afternoon, West Monroe High School was the scene of varied activities throughout the school term 1955-56. Often the school day ex- tended into the night with athletic events, play practices, and numerous programs in the auditorium. In its third year the streamlined, well-equipped building, one of the most modern in the state, found itself bursting at the seams as 1544 students, grades 8-12, filled it daily. The smooth, uncluttered design of the building typifies the up-to-dateness of the education offered within - an education of experiences that meet the needs of each student. The IQEBELAIRE staff hopes that in its presentation of W. M. H. S. during 1955-56 this yearbook will reflect and emphasize the modernity of the Preparation for life which West Monroe P 7 XXX Dedication uLet's ask the students what they think of this plang ' they may have some pretty good ideas on the subject. Confidence in young people born of his awareness , that they are intelligent individualshas won respect and admiration for this mathematics teacher who also serves as a Senior Class sponsor and co-sponsor of the Student Council. Because students have found in his calm drawl the voice of their own aspirations, the '56 REBELAIRE is dedicated to Paul Bauer. Content ,,....e....Page PRINCIPALS .........,...,,,,..,...... .......... P age FACULTY AND STAFF .....,....,. ...,...... P age CLASSES: SENIORS .......... w......... P age JUNIORS .......... .......... P age SOPHOMORES ....... .....,..... P age FRESHMEN ............. ,... . age EIGHTH GRADERS .,.. , .. ,.... Page ACTIVITIES ..,....... I...,,I.4, P age FEATURES ......... .......... P age SNAPSHOTS ........ ......a..A P age ATI-ILETICS .......... ,........I,........ , .......... P age I ORGANIZATIONS ,,w,..,.......IIII...I I ........., Page MEMORIAL .I,vY...... ,.I....... P age ADVERTISEME TS ....... .......... Page fluoohita Pari h School Board High enrollments and the need for new buildings made l955-56 an active year for the Ouachita Parish School Board, under the presidency of H. Trousdale, Jr. With the purchase of seven acres of land adjoining that on which West Monroe High School is located, the board bccamc owner of a forty-five-acre block of property to be used for expansion of West Monroe schools. In the immediate future will be built a junior high school building and a stadium. Both structures will greatly increase the efficiency of West Monroe High School. SCHOOL BOARD O. G. Wall, Jr., E. M. Finley, O. P. Hol- lowfisy, M. H. Head, Wayne McDonald, W. B. Inabnet, William W. lVard, W. E. Palm- er, Dr. B. E.,Spencer, Marcus Swayze, O. E. Buckley, H. O. Hartman, Marvin, Shipp, W. A. Bennett. SCHOOL BOARD STAFF SEATED: Mrs. Havis McKaskle, Mrs. Evelyn Thomas, Mrs. Joyce Tolar, Mrs. Effie Presnall, Mrs. A. W. Gerson. STANn1No: Miss Gertrude Gregory, Miss Gladys Gregg, M. O. Hall, O. Solon King, William W. Ward, Miss Athline Connell, Mrs. Herbert Henry. 'q'-..,g,, ., ,L., Principal P. B. MANGUM In Wt'st Monroe High School's third year the effective leadership of P. H. Mangum. principal, and R, liraley. assistant-principal, was a decisive factor. In addition to the work required in run- ning a large school, points of school policy had to be formed. Both men showed their dedication to the teaching profession and to the im- provement of W. M. H, by leading the faculty through an evaluative study of the school. Students' schedules. the school pro- gram, and disciplinary problems were 5- R- BRALEY supervised by Mr. Braley. His efforts to set straight and advise students have won him many friends. Coordinating' the departments of W. M. H. S. into one efficient system was the chief responsibility of M1'. Mangum. who strove untiringly to unify the sch00l's many facets. -..nn- Row 1: HAROLID AL1sRr'1 roNfGeneral Science KATIYIIAIRINE AVERETT--Hl5lOTj' 8 MRS. C1-ILOR BAIRNSFATHER---Infirmary Row 2: HOXVARIJ BARKERfAtl1lctic Director, Football Coach, Golf Coach MRS. GRAIJX' W. BATES'I?7lgli.fll I PAUL BAUER--Senior Arithmetic, Solid Geom- etry, Trigonometry Row 3: MRS. DAISY BERGERON-AlgK?bI'tl I, Bookkeep- er, General Alathematicx MRS. MARX' BLACKISTON'fHOmF Economics I MRS. Rox' C. BROOKSfE.71gll.Vll. 8, Afluxic et onroe High chool fulius Caesar comcx lo life through English II jirojectx Mi.x'.r fonex in.ftruc1'.v Theda Pettigrew on conxtructzng being exhibited by Mrx. Shicely and three of hm stu- loci. Alxo at the board are Lee Roy Adair, Bobbie dentx, Frances Hinton, Mar't3' Weldon, and Troy Lynch. Saxon, and Lawxon Herron. Page 10 Row 1: CARL P. BRUPBACHER-I7L.YfI'1H7lf'7llKll .Music MRS. Idlili BUA'1'TiSCil'7l6'6' 8 .IIILIA clASII' --Shorthand I, Typing Row 2: GLORIA CIYIARLES-SllOI'f1lH7ld I, Typing MRS. QlECRLfA COlTLTER+fiiL'iC.X', World History MRS. ELIZABETH DAVIDSON'-Study Hall Row 3: MRS. JILSSIE D. EDVN'ARDS+HOmF Economies 8 FRANK FRAGALAfBiology, Science MRS. MARIE FRAZIER-Dietitian Facult and jleaning typewriters is a necessary job in any typing tafi f or 19 lass. Miss Charles supervises her .sixth period class Big study hallu is appropriately named or Mrs as students get busy with their brushes. Davidson has as many as 144 students at one time Page 11 s Page 12 ROW 1 : IJOROTHY FR1-:NCH-Mathematics 8 RIEGINALD FUTcHfEngli.vh 8 C. IS. GR1GGSfAQfiCullu76 8, English 8 ROW 2: MRS. IJON HALSELL-English III, journalixm, Publications MRS. SUE HARI3INfDI'd77lll, Englixl: I, Spceclz IVIRS. IWARION V. HARGROvEfEnglisl1 II Row 3: JEFF HENNESSY-General Mathematics, Physi- cal Education, Gymnastics, Track, Amist- ant Football Coach IXJRS. STARLXNE HILL-English III, Spanish I, II lXfIRS. HI4ZLIiN HOOD--English 8 Row 4: WV. M. Hl'GHESW'A'AQl'lfUlluI'6 I, II, III MRS. FRANCES M. HURSTfA.f.s'i.xitant Librarian I-ERS HUGH H. HX'MAN-EnQll.Yll II, Latin I, II ROW 5 : DOROTHY 'IO JONES1AlgZb7d I, Geometry MRS. ELEANOR M. KINGfH0m6 Economics II, III MRS. HELEN LEFEVRE-American History Row 6: MALCOLM LEFEVREfAlg6bTd I, II MYRTIS LENARD-Office Secretary MRS. GEORGE R. LEw1SwHistory 8 O Row 1 : MRS. MARY LEE LEWIS-English III, IV DONALD E. LOGAN-Chemistry, General Sci- ence, Physics DAN MCCLURE - Drivers' Education, Safety Education, Line Coach, Basketball Coach Row 2: MRS. IlUSSELL C. MCCOY-English I MRS. HOWARID MAY'1Fl75i Aid, Physical Edu- cation, Girls' Basketball Coach MRS. W. MUSSELwH1T14:fLibrarian Row 3: MRS. JOHN P. NOEL-Assistant Dietitian MRS. MRS. IVA G. OvERToNiOffice Secretary LAVON OGLESBEE-Biology Facult and tai for 19 6 Mrs. LeFeore points out Louisiana as her American Oops that in er ound thx wrong key rins Mrs history class gathers around the map. O Page 13 C' Row 1 : MRS. ELEANOR PA1N1c1I+A4atlzematics 8 MRS. jo ANNIE PHARIS'D7'Gmd, English I, SPEECH MRS. PATSY PLA'I I fAI'l I, II, III, IV Row 2: LLOYD PUCKI'I'Tf-Dl.YlI'lb1lllL'!' Education I, II MRS. Lou NELL RUSSELL-4Phg'sical Education, Assistant Coach MRS. GLAlJX'S SEYMOUR--fVocal Music Row 3 : AGNES SHAW---Guidance Counselor, English I MRS. OPAL S1-HVELY--English II MRS. MARGARE'1' M. SMITH--American History, World Geography, American Government, Sociology, Civics Facult and taff for 19 6 r r Careful now, cautions Coach MCClUl'f? through tht Mi.s.s Shaw, director of Career Day, pauses with guest windslzield as fanice Becton demonstrates safe drzaznf speakers for refreshments served in the guidance office. methods to Virginia Hines and Bennie Faye Moore Page 14 X Row 1: MRS. HliRISl'lR'F S'I'EED7CYlL'lCS MRS. KIHNNI1-1 L. Sl:LL1vANfAlgebfa I MRS, A. L. TA'rUMfEnglislz III Row 2: BETTY 'I'HAx'1'oN--'AArt I, II, III, IV ANN T1-1oMPS0NdSliorthand I, Typing MRS. IRMA VANGEfBookl-seeping, Clerical Practice Row 3: E. N. VIDRINE-Maintenance ETHEL MAE Voss-English I, World Geogra My MRS. GERTRUDE WATSON-MdllZ6mdflC.Y Row 4: MRS. MARTEAL WEBBwCivics MRS. GENE WILLIAMS-Shorthand 1, II, Twins J. GENE WILLIAMS-History 8 Row 5: E. H. WILLIAMSON--General Science BOBBY XV1LSoNgPlzysical Education, Baseball Coach, End Coaclz Mrs. Blackiston gives instructions to Ruth W'iley, who helped serve at a tea given for the faculty by the Home Economics Department just before Christmas. Page 15 C Page 16 L W-Y 777 V Y x Page 17 J The enior Ia ROW 1: DON ADAMS-Football '54, '55, Track '54, '55, Baseball '55, Lettermen's Club '54, '55, Trade School '54, '55, Key Club '56, Home- room President '54, Rebel Dispatch Adver- tising Manager, '56, Handsome '56. DOUGLAS ALDERMANfTrade School '55, '56. MARY ALDRIDGE-Choir '54, '55, '56, Span- ish Club '54, Rebeietres '54, '55, '56s Library Club '54, '55, F. B. L. A- '56. ROW 2: MARY ANN ALLEN-Class Treasurer '56, F. B. L. A. '55, '56, Rebelaire '56, Honor So- ciety '56, F. T. A. Vice-President '56, Fav- orite '56, Good Citizenship Award '56. VERA LOU BLAZIER ALLEN -Homecoming Maid of Honor '54, Junior Red Cross '54, Mixed Glee Club '54, Choir '55, '56, D. E. Club '56, Guidance Assistant '55. JANET ANTLEY-4-H Club '54, F, H. A. '54, '55, '56, History Club '56, Softball '55, '56. ROW 3: MARTHA AULDS-Basketball '54, All-Tourna- ment '55, '56, All-State '56, AAA Champion '56, Y-Teen Vice-President '54, Council, '55, '56, President '56, Homeroom Sergeant-at Arms '54, Glee Club '55, '56, 4-H Club '55, Softball '55, '56, Home Economics Class Vice-President '56. GINGER AVANT-4-H Club '54, F. H. A. '54, Treasurer '55, Library Club '54, '56, Parlia- mentarian '55, F. B. L. A. '56, History Club '56, Softball '56, Coach's Assistant '56. SHIRLEY AVERETT-Rebelettes '54, '55, Sec- retary '56, F, T. A. '56, Cue Club '54, Treasurer '55, F. B, L. A. '55, '56, History Club '56, Rebelaire '56, Rebel Dispatch Edi- tor '56, Latin Club '55, Convention '54, Student Council Representative '55, Senior Courtesy Committee '56. ss 159 6 Preview of graduation it given by Marjf Ann Allen, treasurer, as the models a Lap and gown for Eddy Wvtkins, jJre.vident,' Mrx. LeFevre, sponsor, Freda MeLin, secretary, Kenneth Smith, vice-president. Page 18 ROW:1: JONNIE AVERY-Rebelette Color Guard '54, Sergeant '55, Vice-President '56: Homeroom Vice-President '54, Secretary '55g History Club '54, Vice-President '56: F. B. L. A. '55, Convention '56, Rebel Dispatch '56: Reb- elaire '56: Contraband Runners President '56g Choir '55, '56g Cue Club '54g Glee Club '54: Favorite '56g Miss Merry Christmas Candidate '56. BETTE BALL-Rebelettes '54, '55, Historian '56: Library Club '54, '55: F. B, L. A. '55: F. T. A. '56g History Club '56g Rebelaire '56. RICHARD BALLARD-Trade School '55. ROW 2: ROBERT QBOBBYJ BANKS - HI-Y Vice- President '55g Spanish Club '54g History Club '56Q F. B. L, A. '56. LDUISE BARNES-Library Club '54, '55g Reb- elettes '54, '55, '56g F. B. L. A. '55, Parlia- mentaria-n '56: Spanish Club '54g Rebel Dis- patch '56: Rebelaire '56g History Club '56g Honor Society '56. DANIEL BARR-Trade Schowl '54, '55, '56. ROW 3: LON BASS-Band '54g Key Club '54, '55, Vice- President '56: Basketball '55, '56g History Club '54g Homeroom Reporter, Vice-President '54g Track '55, '56: Lettermen's Club '55, Secretary '56, Boys' State '553 Choir '55: Ensemble '56g All-State Chorus '56: Honor Society '56g Student Government Day Alder- man '56, LOY BASS-Homeroom Secretary '54g Glee Club '54, '55, '56: 4-H Club '54g F. B. L. A. '56, Convention '55g Rebelaire '56g Rebel Dis- patch '56g Homecoming Maid '56: History Club '56g F. T. A. '56g Senior Play Stage Crew '56. ALLEN BEAVER-Trade School '54, '55, '56Q 4-H Club '54, '553 F, F, A. '55, Reporter '56. ROW 4: IRENE BEAVERS-4-H Club '54, '55g F. B. L. A. '56: History Club '56. BILLIE BEESON-4-H Club '54: Cue Club '54, '55, '56, Mixed Glee Club '54g Choir '55, '563 Ensemble '56: All-State Chorus '56: F. H. A. '56, GEORGE BENNETI'-Trade School '54, '55, '56 ROW 5: RONNIE BENNETT-Cue Club '54, Band '54, '55, '56g Junior Red Cross '54, '56: Student Council '54, '55: Guidance Department Sec- retary '56g Key Club '54, '55: F. B. L. A. '55g 4-H Club '54g Rebel Dispatch '56, BOBBIE BERGERON-History Club '54g Li- brary Club '54g Rebelettes '54, '55, '56g Honor Society '55, '56g F. B. L, A. '56, State and National Conventions '55, District and State Conventions '56g F. T. A.'President '56. MAHLON BLACKSTOCK-4-H Club '54g F, F. A, '54, '55, '56Q Trade School '55, '56Q Stu- dent Council '55. ROW 6: WAYNE BLAKENEY-F. F. A. '54, Vice-Presi- dent '55, '56: Student Court '55. EUGENE BLAZIER -Boys' Glee Club '54: Choir '55, '56: 4-H Club '54g Student Court '55: Student Council '55, Treasurer '56: His- tory Club '56g Senior Pla-y '56g Rebelaire Circulation Manager '56. BERT BORDEN - History Club '54, Debate Team '55, '56g Cue Club '55, '56g Hall Moni- tor '55: Forensic Club President '56g Senior Play '56. , 1 4 l 1 , Page 19 l l Page 20 ROW 1: MARY JO BOTTOMS-F. H. A, '54, 4-H Club '54, Y-Teens '54, F. B. L. A. '55, Rebelettes '55, '56, History Club '56, Rebelaire '56, F. T, A. '56. SYLVIA BOUDREAUXfBand '54, Council '55, Vice-President '56, Homeroom Reporter '54, Class Treasurer '54, F. F. A. Sweetheart '54, 4-H Club '56, Secretary '54, '55, '56, History Club '56, Hon-or Society '56, F, H. A. '55, Student Government Day Fire Chief '56, Miss Merry Christma-s Candidate '54, Mardi Gras Candidate '55. TOMMY BRAKEFIELDABoys' Glee Club '54, Choir '55, Ensemble '56, All-State Chorus '56, Mr. Happy New Year Candidate '55, Band '54, Junior Red Cross '55, Key Club '56, Library Club '54, Track '54, '55, Football '55, Lettermen's Club '55, '56, Senior Play '56, Baseball '54. ROW 2: BETTY JEAN BRANDONfF, H. A. '54, Stu- dent Council Representative '55, Cue Club '56, History Club '56, 4-H Club '54, BARBARA BRELAND-Rebelettes '54, Serge- ant '55, President '56, F, B. L. A. '55, Con- vention '56, History Club '54, '55, '56, F. T, A. '56, Rebelaire '56, Mardi Gras Queen Candidate '55. SYLVIA BREWER-Art Club Convention '55, '56, F. B. L. A. '56. ROW 3: WALTER EASTLAND BRIGGS-Band '54, '55, Library Club '56, Key Club '56, History Club '56 JOHNNY BROTHERS-Band Council '54, '55, '56, President '56, Key Club '56. GENE BROWN-Key Club '54, '55, '56, Li- brary Club '55, Civics Club '54, D. E. Club '56, Trade School '55, Honor Society '56, First Place in W. M. H. S. and N. L. S. C. Science Fairs '55, Homeroom Treasurer '54, ROW 4: KAY FRANCES BROWN-4-H Club '54, '55, '56. WALTER BROWN-Spanish Club '54, '55, Key Club '55, Senior Courtesy Committee '56. ANNETTE BRUMFIELD-Y-Teens '54, Library Club '55, Trade School '56. ROW 5: RAYMOND BULLOCKMTrade School '55, '56. JAMES BUTLER-Key Club '54, '55, '56, Junior Red Cross '54, Rebel Dispatch '56. BARBARA BYRD-F, B, L. A. '56, State Con- vention '55, 4-H Club '54, History Club '54, '55, '56, Homeroom Vice-President '54, Of- fice Assistant '55, Rebel Dispatch Circulation Editor '56, Rebelaire '56, Homecoming Queen '56, Beauty '56, Guidance Assistant '56, Glee Club '54, Senior Play Stage Crew '56. ROW 6: LILA CAMP-Rebelettes '54, Sergeant '55, '56, I F. H. A. '54, Glee Club '54, F, B. L. A. Convention '55, Treasurer, State and District Conventions '56, History Club '56, Guidance Assistant '56. GLEN CAREY-4-H '54, '55, '56, F. H, A, '55, '56 PEGGY CHAPMANFCue Club '54, '55, History Club '54, '55, '56, Girls' Glee Club '54, Choir '55, '56, Rebelettes '55, Flagbearer '56, Rebel Dispatch '56, Rebelaire '56, F. B. L, A, '56, Office Assistant '56. ROW 1: TRULEY ANN CHAPMAN-Honor Society, '55, Second Vice-President '56g Class Secretary '55g Favorite '55g Latin Club '55, President '54g I-homeroom President '54p Student Coun- cil '54g 4-H Club '54g Band '54g Rebelette Corporal '55g Homecoming Maid '55, '56g F. B. L. A, '56, Convention '55g Rebelaire Advertising Manager '56g History Club '56g F. T. A. '56g Key Club Sweetheart '56g Rebel Dispatch '56g Beauty '56g Senior Play '56 BRUCE CLARK-D, E. Club '55, Vice-Presi- dent '56. ELLEN CLARK-eSpanish Club '54, 4-H Club '54g Junior Red Cross '55g F. H, A. '56. ROW 2: EDNA COLLINS-4-H Club '54g History Club '55, '56: F. B. L. A. '55, BARBARA COLVIN-Rebelettes '55, Treasurer '56g F. T. A. Parliamentarian '56. IMOGENE CONRAD-Cue Club '54, '55g Reb- elettes '54, '55, '56g F. B, L, A, '56g History Club '56g Rebelaire '56g Office Assistant '56. ROW 3: f OLLIE SUE COOPER-Rebelettes '54g Library Club '543 F. B. L. A. Reporter, District and State Conventions '56g History Club '56g Reb- elaire '56g F. T. A. '56. LORETHA COPELAND-Library Club '54, '55g F. B. L. A. '56g 4-H Club '54. CHARLES COTTON-Homeroom Treasurer '54g Student Council State Convention '54g Rebel Dispatch Staff '54g F. B. L. A. '55, Con- vention Delegate '56g Lettermen's Club '54, '55, '56g Football '54, '55, Honorable Mention All-City '56g Student Government Day Alder- man '56. The enior Class Eddy Watkinx, Mack Hunt, and Charles Hogan campazvn or the srnzoz pzesz dency ax Gary Huckabay acts as master 0 ceremomef Page 21 ROW 1: SHIRLEY COTTON-Homeroom Secretary '54g 4-H Club '54g Cue Club '54, '55g Softball '55, '56g History Club Sergeant-at-Arms '56g Bas- ketball '55, AAA Champion '56g F. T. A. '56g F. B. L, A. '55. NELLE COULTER - Spanish Club '54, '56, Secretary-Treasurer '55, Mixed Glee Club Secretary '55, Choir Secretary '56, Honor Society '55, '56, Y-Teens '54, Rebelettes '54, '55, '56g Cue Club '54, Reporters Club '54g F. B. L. A. '56, Convention '55, Girls' State '55, Rebel Dispatch '56, Rebelaire Club Editor '56. ARTHUR CRAIG A Homeroom President '54g F. B. L, A. '56, Parliamentarian '55, Key Club '54, '55, '56, Cue Club '54, Lettermen's Club '55, Rebel Dispatch '55g Rebelaire '56g History Club '56g Senior Play '56, Track '54, '55, '56g Junior Varsity Basketball '54g Fa- vorite '56. ROW 2: JERRY WAYNE CRAWFORDfD. E. Club '56, History Club '54. L. C. CRAWFORD-F. F. A. '55, Basketball '55, '56, Baseball '55, '56, Handsome '56. RONALD CREWS-Library Club '54, History Club '54g Debate Team '55, '56g Student Council First Vice-President, Convention '56, Lieutenant Hall Monitor '55g Forensic Club Vice-President '56, Key Club '56, Senior Play Lighting Director '56. ROW 3: NORMA CROWELIFLibrary Club '54, F. H. A. '54g 4-H Club '55, F. B. L. A. '56. KATIE CULP-History Club Parliamentarian '55, Rebelettes '55, '56g F. B. L, A. '56, Girls' Glee Club '55g F, T. A. Reporter '56. DOYLE DANIEIfD. E. Club Parliamentarian '55, State Parliamentarian '56. The enior Class oi 19 6 Seniorzs' jiondm' tlzr' qzwsfion 'William .vlzall I Uotzf fozzy' zvllilf' Will tllix balance? ze'ondf'r'.s' Linda Saxon lixtmiing to would-be Senior Class officers in ilu' fall. ax .xlzzf works on bookkeeping. Page 22 ROW 1: RONNIE DANNAiLatin Club '55, '56, Debate Club '55, '56, Trampoline Team '56, First Place in Tournament '55, Excellent Rating in Poetry '55, D. E, Club '56. F. B, DAVIS--Homerc-am President '54, 4-H Club '54, F. E. L. A. '54, '55, Convention '56, Lettermen'g, Club '54, 55, '56, Football '54, '55, Second Team All-City '56, Track '55, '56, Baseball '56, Prom Committee '55. JIMMY DENNIG-F. F. A. '54, Secretary '55, President '56. ROW 2: GLORIA DOWDY-4-H Club '54, F. B. L. A. '56, History Club '54, '55, '56, Rebelettes '55, Rebelaire '56, Choir '54, '55, Librarian '56, Glee Club '54, Ensemble '56, All-State Chorus '56. EUNICE MAE DOWNEY-4-H Club '54, Y-Teens '54, Li- brary Club '54, Girls' Glee Club '55, Cue Club '55, Latin Club Convention '55, F. B. L. A, '56, History Club '56, Rebelaire '56, F. T. A. '56, Honor Society '56, CLARA EASTERLING--Spanish Club '54, F. B. L. A. '55, '56, D. E. Club '56. ROW 3: JOY EMEREL-Cue Club '54, '55, 4-H Club '54, '55, Band '54, Majorette '55, '56, Rebel Dispatch '54, Rebelaire '56, F. B. L. A, '55, '56, Homecoming Maid '55, '56, History Club '56, F. T. A. '56, Contraband Club '56, Senior Play Stage Crew '56, Junior Red Cross '55, Beauty '56. JENNIE LOU ERVIN-Rebelettes '54, '55, '56, Spanish Club '54, '55, Art Club '55, '56, State Conventl-on '54, Football Jamboree Queen '55, Homecoming Maid '55, 56' Contraband Runners Club '56, F. B. L. A, '56. GENE ETHINGTON-Trade School '54, '55, '56, F. F. A. '54, '55, '56, 4-H Club '54, '55. ROW 4: LEE EVANSfTrack '55, '56, Trade School '56. KENT EWING-Trade School '54, '55, Homeroom Presi- dent '54, Key Club '54, '55. JUANITA FANT-Rebelettes '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54 '55, '56, Girls' State '55, Y-Teens Reporter '54, Contra- band Runners Club '55, Latin Club '54, Vice-President '55, Junior Red Cross '54, F. B, L. A. Convention '55, '56, History Club '56, Rebel Dispatch '56, Rebelaire '56, Honor Society '56. ROW 5: SHIRLEY ANN FANT-Rebelettes '54, '55, '56, Library Club '54, '56, Leadership Conference, Secretary '55, Cue Club '54, Y-Teens Treasurer '54, Latin Club Convention '54, '55, F. B, L. A. '55, History Club '56, Rebelaire Class Editor '56, Rebel Dispatch '56, Honor Society, 56. MARY ANN FERGUSON-Band Council, Assistant Drum Major '54, '55, Drum Ma-lor, Parliamentarian '56, History Club '54, Reporter '55, Secretary-Treasurer '56, 4-H Club '54, F. B. L. A. District Convention '56, Miss Model Sec- retary '55, Rebel Dispatch Staff '54, Hrmecoming Maid '56, Football Festival Maid '54, Rebelaire Feature Edi- tor '56, Honor Society '55, '56, Beauty '56, Senior Com- mittee '56. ANITRA FIELDS-Library Club '54, Reporter '55, President '56, Miss Merry Christmas Candidate '54, Leadership Conference '56, Rebelettes '54, '55, First Lieutenant '56, Latin Club '55, Reporter '54, Student Council '54, Rebel- aire '56, Girls' State '55, F. B. L. A. '55, History Club '56, Homeroom Treasurer '54. ROW 6: ELLIS FITLER-Trade School '54, '55, Mixed Chorus '56, D. E, Club '56. SAMMY FORDHAM-4-H Club '54, '55, '56, Homeroom Vice-President '54, Key Club '54, '55, Football '54, '55, All-City, All-District, Honorable Mention All-State '56, Lettermen'S Club '54, '55, '56, Baseball '56, Basketball '55, '56. MINNIE MAE FOXfDrama '54, '55, 4-H Club '54, Debate Team '55, '56, Rebel Dispatch '56, Art Club '56, Trampo- line Team '54, Fourth Place in State '55, '56, Forensic Club '56, Excellent Rating in Poetry '55, Superior '56, Excellent in After-Dinner Speaking '56. 1 1 Page 23 l l S ..! .i J Page 24 ROW 1: ALSEY FRANKS-Key Club '54, Trade School '55, D. E. Club '56, History Club '56. PATSY FRANKS-Girls' Glee Club '54, F. H. A. '54, F. B. L. A. '55, '56, Choir '55, His- tory Club '55, F. T. A. '56, D. E. Club Treasurer '56. G. W. FROST-Trade School '55, '56. ROW 2: PAULINE FROST-4-H Club '54, '55, F. H. A. '54, Trade School '56. CONNIE FULLER-Band Majorette '54, '55, Head Majorette, Council '56, History Club '54, '56, Sergeant-at-Arms '55, 4-H Club '54, F. B. L. A. '55, '56, Student Council Parlia- mentarian '56, Senior Play Stage Crew '56. GERALD FULLER - Track '55, '56, Trade sch-501 '55, '56. ROW 3: A JEANNETTE GATES - Reporters Club '54, Homeroom Secreta-ry '54, F. H. A. '54, Li- brary Club '54, History Club '56, Junior Red Cross '55, Rebelettes '54, '56, F. B. L. A. '56, Rebelaire '56, Coach's Assistant '56. LAVERNE GREER-Library Club Vice-Presi- dent '54, Spanish Club '54, '55, Rebelettes '54, '55, History Club '55, D. E. Club '56, Honor Society '56. JIMMY HADDOX-Favorite '55, '56, Good Citi- zenship Award '56, Honor Society '55, Presi- dent '56, Homeroom Vice-President '54, Boys' State '55, F. B. L. A. '55, '56, Courtesy Com- mittee '56, Student Council Monitor '55, Let- termen's Club '55, '56, Basketball '54, All- City Sec-and Team '55, Co-Captain '56, Track '55, 56. ROW 4: WAYNE HALL-D. E. Club '56, Photographer '55 CORA LEE HAMMONS-La-tin Club Convention '54, '55, 4-H Club '55, History Club '56, F. H. A. '56, Art Club Convention '54. MAE HARPER-4-H Club '54, Student Council '55, F. B. L, A. '56. ROW 5: TROY HARPER-Trade School '55, '56, F. F. A, '54, '55, '56. SHIRLEY HARRELL-F. B. L. A. '56, His- ' tory Club '56. JO ANN McGOUGH HARRIS-Cheerleader '54, '55, Football Festival Maid '54, Homecoming Queen '55, F. B. L. A. '56, Convention '55, History Club '54, '55, '56, Homeroom Re- porter '54, Choir '55, '56, Office Assistant '56. ROW 6: JIMMY HART-Trade School '55, '56. ROBERT HATTAWAYH4-H Club '54, '55, '56, Reporters Club '54, Key Club '55, Parlia- mentarian '56, Letterrnen's Club '54, '55, '56, Football '54, '55, Track '54, '56, Captain '55. CHARLES HAYNES ROW 1: THOMAS HEAD - Spanish Club '54, Trade School '55, '56. LAJUANA HENDRICKS-4-H Club '54, '55g F. H. A, '54Q F. B. L. A. 'seg choir '56, Girls' Glee Club '55. LAURA HENDRICKSfF. B. L. A. '56g History Club '56, Office Assistant '55, 56. ROW 2: WAYNE HENDRICKS - Key Club '54, '55, Treasurer '56, F. B, L. A, '55, '56g Class Reporter '543 Homeroom Vice-President '54g Student Council '55, Rebel Dispatch Sports Editor '56g Rebelaire '56g Letterrnen's Club '54, '55, President '56g Football '54, '55, Cap tain, All-City Team, All-State Hon-arable Men tion, Best Lineman Award '56g Baseball '56, All-District '54, All-City, A11-District '55 Junior Va-rsity Basketball '54. IRENE HENDRIX - Library Club '55, '56 Trade School '56. MARY KATHRYN HENRY-F. H. A. Conven- tion '54g Library Club '54g Homeroom Secre- tary '54g F. B. L, A. '55, District and State Conventions '56g Rebelettes '55, '56, F. T. A. Secretary-Treasurer '56, Rebel Dispatch '56g Rebelaire Class Editor '56g Senior Play '56. ROW 3: WONEACE HENRY-Trade School '56. BETTY JANE HISLOPAF. H. A.Convention '54g Y-Teens Vice-President '54g History Club '56 1 v CHARLES HOGANfBand '54, '55, Sergeant '56g Library Club '54, Vice-President '55g Cue Club '54g Choir '55g Ensemble '56g All-State Chorus '56g Key Club '55, '56g Boys' State '55g Student Council '55g History Club '56g Senior Play '56. The enior Celia Lenard registers to vote while H. VV. Crain, who has charge of all the voting machines in Oua- chita Parish, demonstrates voting methods to Shirley Averett, Loy Bass, Alitia Miller, Katie Culp, and Patsy Honea. lass i 1956 Muelz snirkering greets Eddy Watkins and fonnie Avery as they practice smiles , for their senior fav- orite pictures. Page 25 The ROW 1: OLENE HOLLINGSWORTH-4-H Club '54, '55, '56g Junior Red Cross '54g F. H. A. '54g Glee Club '54, '55g Choir '56g History Club '56, Office Assistant '56g Contraband Runners '56. PATSY ANN HONEAfLibrary Club '56, His- torian '54g F. H. A. '54, '56g Y-Teens '56, Treasurer '55g Junior Red Cross '55g Girls' Glee Club '56. RAYMOND HORNE-Trade School '54, '56g Track '55, ROW 2: JENNIE HUBBARD-F. B. L. A. '56g History Club '56. GARY HUCKABAY-Class President '54, '55g Student Council State Convention '55, Southern Convention, President '56g History Club '54g Contraband Runners '55, F. B. L. A. '55, '56g H-Jnor Society '55, '56g Boys State '56, Let- termen's Club '54, '55g Basketball Captain '55, '56g All-City '54, '55g All-District '55, All-North Louisiana '56g Baseball '54, Captain '55, '56, All-City, All-District '55g Class Favorite '54, EMMA JEAN HUMBLE4Art Club '55g 4-H Club '54, '55g F. H. A. '54g Y-Teens '54, '55. ROW 3: MACK HUNT-Class Vice-President '54 3 Honor Society '55, First Vice-President '56g Home- room President '54g F, B, L. A. '55, '56g Cue Club '54, '56, President '55g Key Club '56, Rebelaire Sports Editor '56g Lettermen's Club '54, '55, Vice-President '56g Football '54, '55, '56, Baseball '54, '55, '56g Junior Varsity Basketball '54, Varsity '55, '56g Track '56. MARILYN HUNTSMAN-Junl-Jr Red Cross '54, '56, President '55g Rebelettes '55, Private '56g F. B. L. A. '56g Student Council '54, '55g F. T. A. Historian '56g Contraband Runners '54, '55, Trade School '55g Rebelaire Associ- ate Editor '563 Senior Play '56g Favorite '56. KATHY INGRAM-F. B, L. A. '55, '56. enior Class oi 19 6 Nelle Coulter takes time from Rebelaire staff work to repair damages. Page 26 Escort Bruce Lee smiles his approval of Coach Bark er's choice of Barbara Byrd, Goddess of Louef as homecoming queen. ROW 1: GAY IRBY-Band Librarian, Majorette '55, Contraband Runners '56, Office Assistant '56. EVELYN JACKSON DARLENE JOHNSTON-History Club '54, 4-H Club '54, F. B. L. A. '55, '56, F. H. A, '55, Basketball '54, '55, AAA Champion '56, Soft- ball '55, '56. ROW 2: BILLIE JOINER-Library Club '54, '55, F. B. L. A. '55, Spanish Club '54, '55, Cue Club '56I Rebelettes '54, F. T. A. '56, Honor So- ciety '56, Rebelaire '56. ALVIN JEAN JONES-Trade School '54, '55, D. E. Club '56. AVICE JANE JONESfF. F. A. '54, Mixed Glee Club '56, History Club '56, ROW 3: NORMAN JONES-D. E. Club Convention '55, '56, President '56, Spanish Club '54, '55, Cue Club '54, '56, Honor Society '56, Student Coun- cil '54, Key Club '54, F. B. L. A. '56, Rebel Dispatch Feature Editor '56, Rebelaire Cir- culation Edit-Jr '56, Contraband Runners '56, Favorite '56, Senior Play '56. JO-IYCE KERRIGAN-Library Club '55, '56, F. . A. '54. SHIRLEY HUDSON KIMBLEfF. B. L. A. '56, History Club '56, Office Assistant '56. ROW 4: JERRY KNIGHT-4-H Club '54, '55, F. B. L. A, '55, '56, Key Club '56, Lettermen'S Club '55, '56, Football Manager '56, Golf '55, '56, Rebel Dispatch '56, Rebelaire '56, Art Club '55. BRUCE LEEfHomeroom President '54, Cue Club '54, Key Club '56, F. B. L. A. '56, Glee Club '56, Rebelaire '56, Letter1'nen's Club '54, '55, '56, Football '54, '55, '56, Base- ball '54, '55, '56, Basketball '54, '56, Track '56, Art Club '56. CELIA LENARDfLibrary Club '55, Treasurer '54, Glee Club '55, F. B. L. A. '55, '56, Office Assistant '55. ROW 5: GERRY LYNN LESTER-Y-Teens Secretary '54, Library Club '54, '55, Spanish Club '55, '56, Student Council '55, Cue Club '54, F. H. A. '54, F. T. A. '56, F. B. L. A. '56, Con- vention '55, Rebelettes '54, '55, '56, History Club '56, Rebelaire Assistant Advertising Manager '56, 4-H Club '54, MELBA LOE-F, H. A. Reporter '54, Home- room Reporter '55, F. B. L. A. '55, District and State Conventions '56, Y-Teens '54, His- tory Club '54, '55, Miss Merry Christmas Candidate '56, Rebelettes '56, Second Lieu- tenant '54, Rebel Dispatch '56, Rebelaire '56, F. T. A. '56. GLENDA LOLLEY-Girls' State Alternate '56, Honor Society '55, Secretary '56, History Club '54, Secretary-Treasurer '55, Rebelettes '55, Private '54, Homeroom President '54, Cue Club '54, Y-Teens '54, Rebel Dispatch News Editor '56, Rebelaire Business Manager '56, F. B. L. A. '55. ROW 6: FREDA McLINAClass Secretary '56, Student Council '56, Homeroom Secretary '54, Band '54, F. B. L, A. '56, Cue Club '55, History Club '54, '55, '56, Basketball Manager '56, Rebelaire '56, Honor Society '56, Softball '56, History Club Parliamentarian '56. CARL MCMILLAN--Letterrnen's Club '55, '56, Football '55, '56, Class Courtesy Committee '56, LETA VAN CLEAVE McNAIRwCue Club '54, '55, President '56, Junior Red Cross Secre- tary '55, Choir '54, '55, '56, Rebelettes '54, '55, Forensic Club '56, Senior Play '56. Page 27 1 4 Page 28 ROW 1: DeWAYNE MALMAY -- Lettermen's Club '54, '55g Trampoline Team '54, '55g Latin Club '54, '55g Football '54, '55. DIANE MARTIN-Rebelettes '54g Art Club '54g Reporters' Club '54g 4-H Club '54, 553 Junior Red Cross '55g History Club '56g Y-Teens '56g Rebelaire '56g F. B. L. A. '56. JOHNNY MARZULA - Football '54, '55, '56g Baseball '55, '56g Junior Varsity Basketball '54g Trade School '55, '56g Best Sportsman- ship Award '56g Art Club '543 Lettermen's Club '55, '56g Track, '55, '56. ROW 2: VINCE MARZULA-Trade School '54, '55g Foot- ball '55, Junior Varsity '54g Track '55g Let- terrnen's Club '55g Art Club '55, JO ELLEN MEDARIES - Library Club '54g Rebelettes '54, '55g F. B. L. A. '55g D, E. Club Reporter '56g F. T. A. '56. BILLIE SUE MAY MEREDITH-Cue Club '54, '55, Secretary '56g Student Council Monitor '55, F. B. L. A. '55, '56g History Club '54g Soft- ball '55, '56g Forensic Club '56g Senior Play '56g Superior Speech Ra-ting '56. ROW 3: ALITIA PARKER MILLER-F. H. A. '55, State Convention '56g Mixed Chorus '56, Secretary '55g Coach's Assistant '56g Office Assistant '56g History Club '56. GAY MONROE M Band '54, Majorette '55g Homeroom Reporter '54g Cue Club Treasurer '56g Ch-air 256: F. H. A. '56g Homecoming Maid of Honor '55g Student Council '54p Forensic Club '56g Senior Play '56g En- semble '56, MARLAN MONZINGO-Mixed Glee Club '54g Choir '55, '56g Football '54, '55, '563 Track '55g Lettermen's Club '55, '56. ROW 4: TED MOONEY-Key Club '54, '55g Glee Club '553 D. E. Club '56g Band '54g F. B. L. A. '55g Monitor '55. JOHN W. MOORE-Trade School '54, '55, '56. NETTIE NIXON-Rebel Dispatch Exchange Ed- itor '56g Contraband Runners '56g F.H.A. '56. ROW 5: ALICE OSBORN-Student Council '55g F. B. L. A. '55g Rebel Dispatch Art Editor '56g Contraband Runners '56g Rebelaire Art Edi- tor '56g Art Club '54, Convention '55, '56 Reporter '56. INA FAYE OWENS-4-H Club '54, '55, '56g F. B. L. A. Vice-President '56, State and National Conventions '55, '56, District Con- vention '56g Cue Club '54g Rebelettes '54, '55, Sergeant '56g Honor Society '55, Treas- urer '56g Homeroom Treasurer '54: F, T. -A. Program Committee '56g Latin Club '563 Contraband Runners '56g Rebelaire Editor '56g Cla-ss Favorite '56g Y-Teens '54g Class Courtesy Committee '56g Miss Merry Christ- mas Candidate '56. RABEON OWENS-4-H Club '54, '55, Vice- President '56g F. F. A. '54, '55, Treasurer '56g Trade School '54, '55, ROW 6: JOHN ANN PAINICH - Class Secretary '54g Homer-:om President '54g Football Festival Maid '54g Favorite '54, '56g Cue Club '54: Rebelaire '56g Rebelette Private '54, Flag- bearer '55g Basketball Captain '54, '55, '56, All-Tournament '55, '56, All-State Outstand- ing Player, AAA Champion '56g F. B. L. A. '56, Convention '55: Softball '55, '56g History Club '56g F. T. A. '56. BETH PARKER-Rebelettes '54, Second Lieu- tenant '55g Homeroom Secretary '54g Student Council '54g Monitor '55g Rebelaire '56g His- t-sry Club '563 Choir '56g Glee Club '55g F. B. L. A. '55, JOY PARRISH-Guidance Assistant '56g Rebel- ettes '54, '55, Demerit Committee '56: F, B. L. A. '54, '55, '56g F, H. A. '54g Cue Club '54g Rebelaire '56g F. T. A3565 History Club '56g Senior Committee '56. ROW 1: BARBARA PARTIN-F. B. L. A. '55, '56g Spanish Club '54g D, E. Club '56. MARSHALL PENNINGTON - Band '54, Vice- President '55, Sergeant-at-Arms '56g Library Club '54g Key Club '56g Latin Club '56. EVELYN PERKINS - Girls' Glee Club '54g Rebelettes '55p F. B. L. A. '56g F. H. A, '56. ROW 2: FRANK PESKE-Trade School '55g Rebel Dis- patch '56. DOT PHILLIPSvRebel Dispatch '56g History Club '55, '56g F, B. L. A. '56, Convention '55p Spanish Club '54g Rebelettes '54, '55g Rebelaire '56g Basketball '54, '55, AAA Cham- pion '56g Softball '55, '56g F. T. A. '56. SYBIL PHILLIPS ROW 3: FLOY PINTON-4-H Club '55, '56g F. H. A. '54y Library Club '543 Rebelettes '54g Home Eco- nomics Carnival Queen '56. EVELYN POTIER-F. B. L, A. '55, '56g Y- Teens '56g History Club '56. BETTY PRESTON-Cue Club '54, '55, '56g F. B. L. A. '55g D. E. Convention '56g History Club '56, Social Chairman '55g F. T, A. '56g Glee Club '55g Rebelettes '54, '55g Senior Play '56. Th e e 'o r Map of British Isles by Ronnie Bennett, mod Clas el of a Shakespearean theater by james Butler, and Mac- S beth's castle by Mary Kathryn Henry and Katie Mrs. Oscar Cloyd evplains brautzezan work to in Culp were three outstanding .senior English projects. terested seniors on Career Day Page 29 ROW 1: JEAN CLARK PRICE-Mixed Glee Club '54, Rebelettes, '54, '55, D. E. Club '56. RUDY RAMSEY - Class Vice-President '55, Choir '56, Vice-President '55, Key Club '55, President '56, Junior Red Cross Treasurer '55, Ensemble '56, Letterrnen's Club '54, '55, '56, Football '54, '55, Co-Captain '56, Base- ball '54, '55, '56. PATSY RAWLS-Mixed Glee Club '54, Y-Teens '55, Treasurer '56, F. H. A. '56, History Club '56, Girls' Glee Club '55, '56, Basketball '54, '55, AAA Champion '56, Softball '55, '56. ROW 2: HELEN RICHMOND - Y-Teens President '54, '55, Secretary '56, Cue Club '54, Latin Club '54, F, B. L. A, '55, D. E. Club '56, Honor Society '56, Student Council '54, First Honor Student '56. LESTER RICKERSON-D. E. Club '56, Art Club Historian '56, F. B. L. A. '56, Library Club '54. GAYLE ROARK-Cue Club '54, History Club '54, '55, '56, Glee Club '54, F. B. L, A. '55, Secretary '56, Rebelettes '55, Junior Varsity Cheerleader '54, Rebel Dispatch '56, Office Assistant '55, Homeroom Secretary '54, F. T. A. '56, Senior Play Stage Crew '56. ROW 3: HELEN ROBERTS-4-H Club '54, '55, '56, His- tory Club '54, F. B. L, A. '56, Glee Club '56, Rebel Dispatch '56. THOMAS LEE ROBERTS-F. F. A. '54, '55, 4-H Club '54, '55, '56, Trade School '54, '55, LESLIE ROBINSONWF. B. L. A. '56, D. E. Club '54, '56. Th ' l 1 9 6 Behind the dictionary are Shirley Fant and Anitra Oil painting, making masks, drawing, and molding Fields, who represented the Library Club at the Lead- puppets keep Cora Hammons, Anne Harrell, Linda ership Conference at L.S.U. during the summer of '55. Landers, and Emma jean Humble, busy in art class Page 30 ROW 1: CHARLES SANDERS-Trade School '54, '56. CARL SATERFIEL LINDA ANN SAXON-Rebelettes '54, '55, F. B. L. A. '56, Juni-or Red Cross '54, F. H, A. '54, Contraband Runners '55, Honor Society '56, Office Assistant '56. ROW 2: LOTTIE MAE SCOGGINS - Spanish Club '54, President '55, 4-H Club '54, '55, F. B, L. A. '56, D. E. Club Secretary '56, Honor Society '56. JESSIE SHELTONMF. B. L. A. '56, D. E. Club '55, Historian '56, Library Club '54, Junior Red Cross '56. BOB SMITH-Football '56, Lettermen'5 Club '56, Basketball '56, Track '56. ROW 3: CAMILLE SMITH-Cue Club '54, History Club '54, '55, '56, F. B. L. A. '55, '56, Rebelettes '55, Choir '54, '55, Treasurer, All-State '56, Ensemble '55, '56, Student C-Juncil State and Southern Conventions '55, Secretary '56, Of- fice Assistant '55, Guidance Assistant '56, Homeroom Vice-President '54, F. T. A. '56, National Choir '56. EDAR MAE SMITH-F. B, L. A. '56. GEORGE SMITH-Class Treasurer '55, Club '55, '56, F. B. L. A. '55, '56, Key Club '56, Homeroom President '54, Rebel Dis- patch '56, Rebelaire '56, Baseba-ll '54, '55, '56, Basketball '54, '55, '56, Football '54, '55, All-City, Honorable Mention All-State '56, Lettermen's Club '54, '55, Reporter '56, Track '56. Glee ROW 4: GLYNDA SMITH - Homeroom Secretary '54, History Club '55, '56, Glee Club '55, '56, F. B. L. A. '54, State Convention '55, District Convention '56, F, T. A, '56, Office Assistant '55, Rebel Dispatch '56, Rebelaire Adver- tising Staff '56. KENNETH SMITH-Cheerleader '55, Head '56, Latin Club Reporter '55, Class Vice-President '56, Library Club '54, Parliamentarian '55, Senior Play '56, Honor Society '56, History Club President '56. LEXIE SMITH-F. T. A. '56, Library Club '55, '56, Rebelaire '56, Junior Red Cross '56. ROW 5: ONNIE SMITH-F. B. L. A. '56, F, T. A. '56, D. E. Club '56, Rebelettes '55. WAYNE SMUDRICKS4Trade School '54, '55, '56, 4-H Club '54, MARY FRANCINE STEED-4-H Club '55, F. B. L, A. '56, History Club '56, Latin Club Convention '54, '55, Treasurer '55. ROW 6: DAVIS STEWART-Trade School '55, '56. JAMES EDWARD STRICKLIN f Junior Red Cross '54, Trade School '55. FRANKIE SHARON STURDIVANT k Libra-ry Club '54, F. B. L. A. '56, F. T. A, '56. I Page 31 i Page 32 ROW 1: , JOE SUTTON-Trade School '54, '55. SIDNEY SWINK-F. B, L. A, '56, Convention '55g Trade School '54g History Club '56. REGAN TAYLOR - Trade School '56g Honor Society '55, '56. ROW 2: EVELYN THOMPSON-4-H Club '54, '55, '56. EUGENE THRASHER-Lettermen's Club '55, '56g Football '54, '55, '56, Track '55, '56. BONNIE TIDWELL-F. B. L. A, '55, '56. ROW 3: PEGGY JOUL TRAXLERfArt Club '54, '55, President '563 Rebelettes '54, Private '55, Flagbearer '56g Rebel Dispatch Assistant Editor '56g Library Club '54g Basketball '54g Student Council '54g Rebelaire '56g Honor Society '56. PAT TURNER-Girls' State '55g F. H. A. '54, President '55, '56g Rebelettes '54, Second Lieutenant '55, Parliamentarian '563 Honor Society '55, '56, Rebelaire '56g F. B. L. A. '55g History Club '54g Y-Teens '54g 4-H Club '54g Miss Merry Christmas Candidate '55. ALFRED VARNER - Track '55, '56g Trade School '56. ROW 4: JULIUS WAGONER-4-H Club '54, '55, '56g Trade Schc-91 '54, '55g Homeroom Reporter '54g Handsome '56. ELEANOR WALLACE-Latin Club Secretary '54g F. T. A. '56g Cue Club '54g 4-H Club '55g F. B, L. A. '55g Honor Society '56. GLADYCE JOY WALTERS-F. T. A. Librari- an '56g Rebelettes '56g Rebelaire '56, 4-H Club '54, '55g Library Club '54, '55g Glee Club '54. ROW 5: EDDY WATKINS-Class President '56g Golf '54, Captain '55, '56, State High School Champion '55g Basketball '55g Lettermen's Club '54, '55, '56g Outstanding Athlete '553 Key Club '54, '55, '56g Class Reporter '55g F. B, L. A. '55, '56g Homeroom President '34g Student Council '56. RICHARD WATSON-Honor Society '55, '56g Key Club '54, '55, '56g Lettermen's Club '54, '55, '56g lStudent Council '55, Student Coun- cil Second Vice-President, State Convention '56g Baseball '54, '56, All-District '55g Bas- ketball '55g Football '54, Captain, All-City, Honorable Mention All-State '55, '56g Golf '55,' '56g Second Honor Student '56, JERRY WEBBiVolley Ball '56g Trade School '56 ROW 6: MARTHA JANE WELLERMAN-4-H Club '54, '55, '56g F. H. A. '54g Mixed Glee Club '54g Girls' Glee Club '55. ' PRISCILLA WHEAT-F. B. L. A. '55, '56. CAROLYN WI-IITLOCK-F, B. L. A. National Convention '55, State '55, '56, President '56g Girls' Glee Club '54g Choir '55, '56g Rebel- ettes '54, '55, Corporal '56g Guidance As- sistant '56g Senior Play Program Cha-irman '56g 4-H Club Council Secretary '54, Council President '55, '56g Rebelaire Club Editor '56g Girls' State Alternate '55g History Club '56g Honor Society '56. ROW 1: BETH SANFORD WILDER-F. H. A. '54, His- torian '55g Latin Club President '55g Rebel- ettes '54, '55, Private '56g 4-H Club '54, '56g Homeroom Reporter '54. GERALDINE WILDER-4-H Club '54g F. B. L. A. '56, History Club '56. NEIL WILLETT-Trade School '54, '55g D, E. Club '56. '55, ROW 2: HAROLD WILLIS-Football '54, '55g Letter- men's Club '54, '55g Track '54, '55g Art Club '56 ARTIE WIMBERLEY-Library Club '54, '55g 4-H Club '54g Glee Club '54, '55g F. H. A. '54g Rebelettes '56g Cue Club '56g Rebelaire '56g F. T. A. '56g Rebel Dispatch '56. SHIRLEY WORKS-Mixed Glee Club '54g Ch-air '54, '55, '56g Rebelettes '54, '55, Sergeant '56g Cue Club '54g 4-H Club '54g Homeroom Secretary '54. ROW 3: JO ANN YEAGER - Honor Society '55, '56g Homeroom Secretary '54, Treasurer '55g Y- Teens '54g Cue Club '543 History Club '54, '55, '563 Guidance Assistant '56g Rebelaire Assistant Advertising Manager '56g Contra- band Runners '56g F, B. L. A. State and Na- tional Conventions '56. The enior es, ' 'oi196 Aflr. Nfangurn zt'elc'ome.v guests and friends to open Open house gave parents an opportunity to meet house. Seated on stage are Airs. Dixie IfVare, mis- teachers and visit in the elassrooms. Here, Richard tre.s'.v of cerenwnies, and students who told in rhyme Watson introduces his mother to Mrs. LeFevre, of various school departments. Page 33 ' -',,' ,iii if zl. . 3. Qi . .4 Eddie Aldrich Glenn Alexander Yvonne Alexander W Anita Dell Allen Patsy Allen if , Z, if if is X W Ax IW' '34, if , ,aw L' Melba Anding Mary Nell Averett Howard Bailey Johnny Bamburg Kenneth Barkley xr - 1 S, P? ,,.,vf Eloyce Baxter Freddy Bayles Mack Bayles Janice Beard John Becton WWW Jean Beebe Billy Bell Ma-rvin Bell Betty Jean Bennett Jesse Bergeron The Junior lass of 19 6 Looking ajajarovingly at flw birllzday calmzlar which was the junior Clam project are feannette May- nor, Jecretaryq Carolyn Knight, fJI'!'.Yidt77lf.' Dianne Carter, L'icf-p1'exidf2nt,' Mrx. A. L. Tatum, .rponsorj Bonnie Foreman, ireasurer. E 0 L ,, Alice Black A,,V Carolyn Block . We ,r if Doris Bourgeois --'rg' Doug Brewer MI 1? fr ia Jeanette Brooks ., .4 , . ' ee ' , Elf! ! Lucille Browder ., A ' A ,Z Q Patsy Brown -e-ei rr.. 3 .I ,M C A Louise Burnett :r e t ..e, N. 5 .I rd U-E .-,, -L' .,. 57 -. ' , Barbara Butler 55. llvb, J' - ,-:32i2E ,g,,:2115f EvefettBut1ef X ' ' i n ' 1 't i' L frrs lf' '. 1 . J Tmuief W , A Rochelle Butler J. L. Caldwell Alfred Camp Floyd Canterberry Dianne Carter Mary Anne Carter Edward Ca-stleberry Janett Chatham Bill Clark Ansel Clay Ruth Coates Ann Colvin Ann Coronado Stanley Craft Dorothy Craig Barbara Crain Patricia Crawford Clarice Crowe Marlene Cummings Voylene Cummings Carolyn Curtis Marilyn Curtis Barbara Davidson Barbara DeLouche Lonnie Ray Downs Robert Duncan Gwen Dunn Charles Durham Sherron Eady '- Brawner Easterling ' Page 35 R fee-a4 ' X ei' N 1 V l X? -SP2 1I F. ., . 'J f- ' 'QV:., -5 ' ,.:. F -f M eee 1 ,, I Q at A . I A V zu J II :-.-v.' I 2 , III 'Q ,, ee tee ew -Q . s . :,. , . Ei - -5 I .gi I I I w ..:' - I I I Ir 11, I at Y hem? L9 .A 'Rf 1-lil QW ff 'RSX' an 9' SX ,M . I Zg' j ',.fI ':'.V .af Page 36 , ' -A '? 3 ,,1 Jimmy Edmiston Kay Edwards Jimmie Bell Elliott Dewanna Emmons Clay Fisher Glenn Fleming Bruce Talmage Fontenot Jerry Ford Bonnie Dee Foreman Lucy Franks Arlan Frazier Leta Deane Frazier Dorothy Freeman J, L. Furlow Ronnie Gallien Budd'y Gaster Mary Nell Gates Ronnie George Pat Glass Charles Robt. G-Jdw Vera Gould Roy Wade Green Arlene Greer Eyvonne Greer Georgie Greer Beverly Halsell Gladys Halsell Jo Ann Hammett Jane I-Iammons Carolyn Ha-ncock Martha Harper Anne Harrell A Edna Heisler Joel W. Hemphill Rose Hibbard Juanita Hinton Mattie Holcomb Ray Holley Elaine Hooter Odis Howze in Billy Hughes Carolyn Humble Bennett Humphries Jerry Ingram Linda Jackson Charles Jarvis Frankie Johnston Patricia J oiner Joel Jones Jimmy Jordan wav M y iv. 5 V s 4 , Eff A... - .,,, Jackie Joyner 3 i i JoAnn Keech Q ,. M 'rom Ketchell W!! si J S A1111 Kincaid ,. A , Carolyn Knight i - . nqqy , I ' V Wk A illll ll IJVJA I J V M .. 'U W 1. - -er : . M .---' J . I Irene Laird ' i'i ' V - Linda Landers it i-y. a'i'iii 1, t .t Larry LHWSOH Vz., r i ' Deanna Lee is-3.1 ei , , It QL A im EJ Judy Lee ' E. -,., t ,... zt.: v,-'-- 5 W K . A . I Q, Q f 'iii' ii ' , ii I ,gg -. -y', '--- K . Special attention is given by art students Lester Riding on the first place float in the homecoming Rickerson, Linda McCloud, and julia Lineback to parade, Rebelettes Virginia Wall, julie Spinks, and a school activities mural that is to hang over the Carolyn Humble look after a little future Rebelette, office door. Lael Kilpatrick. Page 37 .X i J P' w wwkfvil e 3 -, A .ma We H - gali l --'-V A ,'A: Julia. Lineback ,--, , ' , A If gg 'l :', Sarah Little ' 5 22 e A 1 - -A ' i SUUHY LOSRH , M U 1 ,.: , ' Patsy , ' ..A -.,. , ' Troy Lynch ,,,A, 'A A i it l ' ' 'if' A'AA I ' ':1- , M' - ' J t s W Vt,,,W Linda Mccioud no -' ',': i 'fif U ,,.. if 1, EZ, , fig- uuu, A1 I fjjfff Billy McCormick f M :.lif: f2 , H -'f--V..,. E. r ' I- N Ruth McCullough S A W ': Yi- Thelma sue McDaniel Y l'- ' - it e - j '- i ' Q Jimmy McMi110n all --AP nzlln 2 V, ' N 3 H .. .,.. xx ma 5' 1.5 : V.. in Q ,ZA K .:.,. ,,,,,, .,,,. . I H ,., ,,,, IIZ: VA i n , V Frank Machen A H A N ,N ii, i 14' ,.,- -2--., 1 .- ,Z Sylvia Martin eggs .5,Q,. I,t-:gil Ali, -mf if, E W .. .gl l-v Molly May t . . ,. it , fi. ' fffg: Jeannette Maynor - .--. .-,:f ' --:-v: 1 -' I - Ei- fieieEg555,.Ef' ' Robert Milstead fa . ,..,z .::':. f EQ , if W' ' Z ib- m eeee e r is s -so E iii '2 ' ei :- -- ffl' f i 12, 5 P -. if it . I I , 'P 'A A i t fl , Spiuer Milton 1' i - ff if , r ,A,.-.L. r ' . H W 5 Elizabeth Mizell :gif .,... ., :Q ',,,,: 5 Eff? , A i V QE? . 1- I T' Q Bobbie June Moore i it ,J if 1- Q, ,ff-wie 2- W Susan Moore Ezu ' '- ..,.,,., H, li A,.. if f- Sandra Moreau i.:,o,o.,i,. 't V ' :t-' The Junior Glas of 19 6 Charles jarvis is nrevivedj' in safety education and He'aoe lio! Come on cheerleaders, letls golv Sixth- first aid class by ltlahlon Blackstock, who demon- period practice in the gym keeps our cheerleaders 'strates the back pressure arm lift method of arti- agile. ficial respiration. U A Page 38 0 Bobbie Sue Moreland Gary Murphy Brinkley Myers Nolan Naquin Coy Neal Peggy Neal Gwen Nelson Margie Norris Edward North Jean Odom Joe O'Neal Ralph Osbon Alton Ouchley Glenda Owens Nannettee Owens Johnny Parks Aletea Parrish Roger E. Parrott Barbara Patrick James Payne Claude Perkins, Jr. Barbara Peters Becky Phillips Frances Phillips Margaret Pierce Ma-rvin Pipes Geneva Ply Flora Ann Powell Lola. Powell Jane Price Bill Rains Katherine Rawls Maureen Rhone Martha Ann Rhymes Houston Roark Mildred Roberts Lynn Robinson Martha Robinson Linda Rogers Nelson Rogers 3 Page 40 Donnie J. Rucker June Russell Brenda Salter Jerry Sanders Shirley Sanderson Ronnie Sanford Billie Sawyer Judy Saxon Alice Selmon James Shackelford Sue Shows Eunice Sims Jane Smith Stanley Smith Bettie Spikes Julie Spinks Gloria Street Karen Strozier James Tatum Shelby Jean Taylor Elna Terrell - Marilyn Tippen Mary Ethel Townsend John Vance Thomas Vessel Dorothy Waggener Bonnie Wales Virginia Wall Jean Wallace Jerry Warner G, B. Watson Freddy Webb Sue Weir Delores West Nelda Wheat 'P Gracie Wheelis Charles White Mildred White Nancy Whitehead Everett Whitlock Harold Whitlock Jimmie Lou Whitten Carrie Whittington Tistie Wiggins Marian Williams Wayne Williams Rosemary Williamsdn David Wilson Pat Wilson Zara Wilson Robert Leslie Wink Eddie Worley Janet Zeigler Laura Zuber The we - - .., 1' . . -',. 5 .,.- W- J ff 1 ' Q E i, 'X l.: i ti e t W... e ' AII: in V E Q - ,al -: - - X at M ,. ' HN' 5 ' will 9 gl 12 3 955 M if -' -. 4 ' ': -151' -. If? T W 5 2 :iii U Junior Class of 19 6 Anita Dell Allen and Freddy Webb, winners of the Pictures for the football program are zn tlzr making F.B.L.A. Mi5's Model Secretary and Mr. Executive ax Carolyn Humble and'.Mrs. Webb turn photog Context at W.M.H.S., try out the school office. rapller. Page 41 3 0 ar ' 'io Y - DSQJJN' :ling . 5 , f E: I' -' 1 4 FN, 5 J 5? ,gf 2 Q 1 Q . gy -1.56: :,.- g e ,J '- Y X 'Q :mv mf ,W iv Q 4: , use ?'m2:D -' -- ' - I '.: wif ' QW W ' Q 5 , ,3 3 A KG? l, Q, ,M 235 lm if , . , V my S' wi , , .. , rv MM I Y Q-me W ' f- 4: Y M ':' f' Z 4' -c. gl , 5' . xl ..,,,, A 'fffsv V ' ' Q-T, iff 55591 ' . , ' I 'I ---' . ' ' ' 44 ,- V :Q -. . 2 a .,.,. : .,., ' ,.,. -' :1- , ik, A ' ,. . - . J: . . k 755533 ' .lf E , W ,I -.gf . .,A.A H3 ,,,.. E . 1 .. , ' f F' I I 4 V 225 ' 5' F53 E 52? ' .. ff'm1!f A 3: 'Ii -2' '. i 7 : g ir l .,,, -A . t , Q, 53,3355 4. .,,-5.1: .,.. -I E 21' 1 W .- - - ' 1' , .,,. - f L A - f. ' -2 LA . ie ,,,. a Z 4 ,.,., , - Lee Roy Adair J o Ann Alf-ard Annie Allbritton Katie Lou Allen Shirley Allen Kay Antley Jeanette Aswell Shelby Aulds Ida Pea-rl Avant Lynda Averett Wayne Awtrey Regina Baird Jean Ball Harry Barfoot Gwen Barnes Sophia Barnett Mickey Bass Billy Bayles Brenda Bayles Peggy Ba-yles The ophomore of 19 6 I Stuart Hill, z,'ice-jlraxidzfrzI, pointx out mid-term exam wfwlz on the offige school ffzfvntx calendar to Mi.s'.9 Dorothy fo Kf0'nm', .ffuoman Diane Prestwood, secretaryg Tommie Sue' Lowery, 1'rea.vurf?r.' Garland Iflfebb, president. Page 42 Robert Beasley l I 5- L 1,. :,'- A Evelyn Beaver -. V . , Q 'I James Bell i K Q42 2. AQ Ku Wilbur Bi5h0P .' ' fr ,. 'f ' ' Allan Blackman ' ' ff ' 1 - ' -' if . f. -e - if , :.Vl- 1 ' 'F' Marie Blackwelder ., it W ,L 1 'zfa' ' Barbara Blalock M C 3 L' V Q3 ..-V 21 Walter Bondurant 1 1, - J' Q ff ','V Barbara Borden I -' ' - Harry Boyd J 3, .:,,l.,,,, my c J Q V -as 1 ., ,l., :-: l J i it A J df , -- M A is-34 E - ' fb J QQ l Charles Bracken 1 ' - ' Troy Branch Q- A, Q . 1, J i Jeanette Bridges Q' , 1 ,Q -'-. ' ' '- i. LaVerne Bridges , ' ' .. Cary Brooks , -1 ,I 1-' A i -4' ,,..--: i f. - - 'I 'E 5 e , f5'1- gf! ,l .-.-.. . ,f . V 'J C is ' - X Larry Brooks Gene Broom ' Buford Browder Lavelle Browder Mittie Brown Earline Brumfield .- S Harvey Burton A - . Barbara Bush ' ' . Gloria Bush -- ..1, . - R-annie Butler my :DA in Bud Byrd Ruby Cagle Nancy Calhoun Billy Camp Camille Camp Cherry Chapman James Chapman Mary Alice Christian Buck Clark Joyce Clark '-05' Richard Clark , e V asf if 'va Jackie Coats ? - Diana Cobb I 'I -J' E ' Hg Marvin Conrad Gloria Crawford -- ' I A V,,ii,V Jimmy Crawford ,Z Richard Crawford 51 Douglas Crew , 'Z '- Lynda Crews ' , J, W, Croft Page 43 gpm., .f wa, New f wi. tm -.A -i.,AQ'M'-- -AA', ' ',,:, J .3 z - Gs.. vi. .,,.,,, P ii' 55.2 . ..,.'., A ,X 'F z ' f' gs 2. ' - ' f ? '--, AK it J' 'z J , , , C A .-:...,: :, .: M -yu Johnny Mack Cummings Keith Daily Pat Davis Linda Dean Geraldine Deaton Claudine Dempsey Tommy Dennig Gerrie Dickerson Jerry Doerner John Dorris Ginger Downey Irma Duncan Ivin Dycus Donald Eady Charles Easterling John Eaves LaVerne Elliott Sondra Enete Lynda Estep Shirley Estes J : mes Farmer Selma Fatheree Mary Floyd Joe Ford Richard Foster Benton Fowler Eddie Frazier Ann Freeman Rosemary Funderburk Carolyn Fuqua Larry Furlow Linda Fuson Algie Futch Shirley Gardina Charles Gaston Walter Gates J immy Gew1n Brenda Gilmore Gloria Gay Gorum Richard Grant J 1mm1e Green Jerry Glenn Griggs Janet Gross Jerry C. Grubbs - ' . F ' l ' ' 5, ,M A 3 3 -. 1 ,Q :' 'v ' 'E Nelda Gould if e A 'lnyl ,..l 2 yr g eg, ','--v ,. H In 2. pr - , G 2 .2 :::Es:: :W :-- - P ,f y 1 . ik -,.,, -, -,V- 4 ' F' J Y f M.. J ,.,l , ' A, Ik- J, ,Q Y M 'W' A xr Y I gg if if 5 l Si A M ew Mildred Ann Haley Virginia Hammett Bruce Hanna Glen Ray Harrelson Sue Hattaway Fred Hatten Lonnie Hayden Rosamary Head Janie Heard Josie Hebert Buster Hennigan Carol Herrington Lawson Herron Barbara Hightower Carolyn Sue Hill Stuart Hill T. L. Hines Virginia Hines Frances Hinton James Hinton The Betty Hodge Clyde Hodge Carolyn Sue Hogg Jane Holcomb Joyce Hollis Donald' Hudson Jack Hummel Johnny Huntsman Charlotte Irby Claudine Ivey Delores Jackson Ma-xine Johns Ruby Jo Johnson Clifford Johnston Betty Joiner Sandra Jolissaint Reba Jones Tommy Jones Thelma Joyner Phillip Kerry Q In S I V b L . 'll , '.,l A g A. 6 A Ji ,I -:S'I , my ..., , --,. E J . J , .,,,, b y I 4 nf: I EZ ... 7? 4, v.VV I 'ii' .. . QE :lv 5 K ,., . - i : I f A .I 1 C t A --v- N X xl f C 1 A t tesr t y ert s-fa. . go.s .ff . - - an M. ophomore of 19 6 :VI ,,,Q . j . in T' , 'S' ZLL, if 'B Q fig ' T' VH' f f 'ig 'v Ng, ' J 5 it ,,-' A .,g Q 5 C 53 1 -.11 r .,.: Q ..,,V' 1 X5 C in 'zrl --.+ so B .... - Q A lxi' r t wg , , J - 1 g , 4 - .,,' -., '- E 1 .., ff : ffl Q :': .fi -vzl - zt . - I ' I .,. ., ,, .:. . S K H EV 4 VQIV V, i B-'fjf J .y. C f . '35 5 ii . rife' :1i :' WE Q li -:Q I i H Q. j Q ,:.: i azg ..... H 5: -'.,. 5.75 E HK V 1.,. ...' 1 . ' . I Qfgieigg : ... 5 1 my Y J XF, -ht Page 45 XG J , '-- J J :Li . :F , ,fi 'af f. f ' 1 f, .... V fa A .A L In Vzlnl . 5 ' i H . ' ': f xi J e , J ,1,. 3' i' ' ' , , - .' ,If H -PM i d J r L L J ' VS gg 'fl A . -,..., . J J ..1'AA' J ,-v.. Q if z A ii --' H ii. . -ii' JM, In i 'W I I . V if 3531 7 ..,,.,Vv EZ- . E I I .1 Y . .A,Q - 3: , iff' J L L Richard Ketchens Mary Helen Kilpatrick James Kimball Ramona Kincade Morris King Hix Landrum Janet Lavergne Robert Lindsay Effie Little Brenda Lofton Tommie Sue Lowery Martha Luginbill Frances Luther John F, McCormick Martha McCormick Ted McEnery Mike McGee James McMillan Bonnie McMillian Beth McNeil Charles Magouirk Pete Mangum Donnie Mann Monie Manning Barbara Ann Martin The ophomorei of 19 6 Wayne Awtrey gcti' than bfnrffit of a .thine from Tea'- dy Parrish. Thix ,thine box ix a jzart of Mies. Stwdfx' Catzflzing up on their reading, .vtudzmtx take ad Civics 616155653 project to f1liO7Il0il' bf'ffz l' c1pjJearancf'. zxanfagf' of the quiet almoxplzfre of the library Page 46 Freddie Martin . , ,f fi fy A PQ if g Z 4 , J Hz June Martin 4- 4 Q 7. . it William Edward Martin A - ,Aj , It if- if-1 ,M J Bettye Lou Mathis 1 V 9 353 2 A y ' 'H Sadie Jane Matthews ' Q . 4 , , :jj , , f 1' -1 ,.,,, -31' ' a L 4.1 - .,,.' ..-- f i ' 'E : ' ' . af Le Roy Mayo 1 t - Mary Kathryn Medaries ,. . -3, 'V H--' ' . K up I Buddy Milstead F' ' - ' . -fr -an ' Bennie Faye Moore Z f if ff J A C .,,. I U - Q Larry Moss ' K f my -, 1 A , 4 ' , if , . ' -1e-. f '- as ' V Q t tt .,.. J 5 r P Q ' 44. 5 4. - -,-.. my ., ? 4 I J Q ,A , Peggy Ann Mullins O A E ' Vi, . Martha Murphy A H' ' 4 V , W Henry Clay Nappier 5 ' , f- v in Beverly Neeley ,,, 1 'Qi 1- - Lynda Nelson g in L D 'H ' I '1 ' -I . - K ' A - l.., is f Bobby Nordan , , 1 . I ,. Judy Norris . '. Q , , , Geneva Carrol Norwood W A .9 f, ' - fa... M .. Charlotte Null 'Q j ' ,, D , A ug. -.gt V. Sonny Odom --f' J ' ' Y , K - ki 'Q :t if , 2, M 'K ' tg W ' V Rolly Oldenburg M g wx Wanda Osborn . 2 ,., .,-,.,, I 'I 'I Barbara Ruth Otwell J ,f m ' 5 - 1 V' 5 Georgia Ruth Owens ' N ' ' ' ' , '-,, , U :Z , ' Terry Wayne Owens f, ,.,. ' ' 'f ' 9 3 ' :g f in Tommy Pappas June Parker Teddy Parrish Harry Paschal Avis Patton Arlo Pennington Anna Perkins Peggy Perkins Robert Perkins Theda Pettigrew Alma Mae Pilgreen Marshall Pouncey Terry Pratt Dianne Prestwcod J . D. Price Martha Jo Purvis Walton Purvis Betty Rabun J errie Ramsey Linda Carroll Ra msey 951-1 'tla wp- Page 47 J 1 Ji l - ,.. H J la S ' x ' f J y V , 'f 3 1 ' -f V' ',':-:-, Iv': . 'quu 5 'E A :: A:l. s ,.A' -- it A.., g g A -::, r EEF: .iv K Q.: :in . ' . - 1 r A A I . . - 5 iw: J. A- M I '-'- I mm V ,.. -V -ff, 2 . . 6 . x a If it 'H ti Q . V I ,M 2 ' A..- tz c gl A :EE H LL w J, mlm at l E55 ' ,Aa 7 , f ---: f Yi is 'Ui as 9' - 555521 tt ' .... 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'-l-: 2-if -' , gl ig.. ...aff -J it if J . .,.,,, 'E H if . 0 Page 48 Curtis Rape 4 Richard Rawls James Rice Polly Riser Anita Roach Eugene Roberts Buddy Rodgers Patsy Rogers Frances Rowland Don Russell Roger Rutledge Katie Sanford Keith Sanford Herbert Saterfield E-Jbbie Saxon Patricia Shackelford Evanda Shepard Jerrie Shields Rodger Simpkins Donald Skipper Barbara Smith Betty Smith Bill Smith Billy Smith Milton Smith Irma Smudricks Harold Snowden Libby Spears Venetia Ann Spell Troy Stamper John Stanley Linda Steele Hubert Stevens Charles Stewart Wynona Stewart Dianna Stockstill Mike Stone Charles Strong Anna Taylor Billy Joe Taylor Richard Thomas Eva Thompson Viva Dean Thornton Janie Thrasher Gloria Tippen Melba Tolbird A 5 Kenny Wagoner A AQ. v in Hal Wales , - - Bernice Wallace A ' Mike Wallace V . 3 f if , ' 4 'W E 'F' iff M' Qi :E , Y: Q P Q flu A - eg ! '- ,U Ht H M? ix ---.: . X Connie Ware A Joe Craig Watts Ann Weaver . .:-- 5 f , Garland Webb ,H ,J.,:, .- 4 . if, ' Jaroy Weber, Jr. 'TJ' 4 2 K X ragga ' 5.2 f ,iz Z . , 3 nv wx W AL R Zi A .Az . I 3: G. I aw I A e e Aee 1e Marty Weldon . .:2V -' 1 Q Alice White M A in I.. IAAI , A j? Q, z ---V- 2 AA Charles White l ' , fb:-gg, V5 ,.,, E V is :A ee :., -A fp A Donald White he we b , 1 A 52 Linda. white A. In ,..-e I e ee. ,Q 4 . i Rosemary White K 'lf I... - ----:,,, , if A ' ' Johnny Wilbanks A ,V ' ii' 1 ' gl Randall Wilbanks A.: -ff-5 :., A iw: 2: K Z x l .L 15 ug:-ew 'Aj Jamie Lee Wilhife C, f ai e-e A he Linda Lee Willett e.,-.,. A 1 ,- eff? V M ' wr at iff? eiee . ef A e .,,i..,. ,h,, . H??1'fTHlg A ' ff, ere'-e'9'-ZA. f ' vi -f?LeA.e 4 J .A 'RYA Dorothy Williams W e ' H 'X Q K I be Q . Pat Williams A 2' Betty Williamson . . I , A ' Gloria Wilson A Q y v by '..' Ag -I ,Je ' Lennie Mae Wilson EJ G H , l Wei, l ,, . N Alice Witherington A ' -I 1 W ' Patsy Worthey A' A ' ,Mx Q 5 X I 15 4, 1 Bobby Young A 5' H V Yvonne Young M, to , . A h a a ' AAAA r ' Aeei' , E, ' M , lg-'wif Q A Y Modeling jumpers made in home eeonornies flaw, of 1956 Shirley Allen, Yvonne Young, Linda Willett, Franfzhx' I-linlon 'iF7Ifl.l'M lzwr .mrlf Iloll zrlllz a feat' Karen Slrozier, and Geraldine Dealon zuorlf on .vlitz'l1z'x. The dolls were nzarlf' ax part of Il unit sock dolls. on child care. 5 2 .,ag il ww-A55 : wi, 2: .1- t -, ' ' 11, 1, -:1 f ' .. ::' 1:. - ,: 255 rs. 1 .,.5::1 , 2,11 -1 ef, 1111 .33 H ., 53,53 5 Z.-L , 1 , . K 2 F . W i 1 'r jI 'j5i E 1 12, '2 2 ':' :- Q 1 Vlll A H .1 . 1 i 1 K I,., ,,...1.., u:: Q, I I- Q ,-3:-35 3 ..,. ..... . , 3 A ft , Q -.'- 1 . ..,,.,.... 1, ef .. ,,,,,. .S wg, x 5 Q 1 Jim Abla Alice Faye Adams Gene Adams Betty Sue Agin Mary Christine Allen Yvonne Allen Dale Anding Vivian Anding Jim Antley Edward Arrant Harvey Arrant Linda Fa-ye Atkins W ,.,.,..:,e - 'V 'V ' 1 1-.-11QPf. 1a.:i ' ' i., ...: . V V 555 H H Fhyd Avery 1- 1 - . - - 1 ' Kelton Bacon at i f r'. ' Fav Bagwell f' - 5 E Q- . .Efi-it 1 .. 'ii Mary Ellzabeth Bagw 811 f - 1 ,.,,. 3 -4,-., ' ' , '-'-- 5 J 1 1 ..,' f Curtis Bamburg ' :ii E ' fi 11,0 : -iff. : 1'i-1 ' 2't- Jimmie Lee Bambur i f , vl-,- 5: ,... L, , g E. ..,, , In E M AQVQ i .:., ,.,, .1 E .,., Patsy Banks .-Q' 'A - 1 Wayne Bareswill Z .' Q ig, Jimmy Barnes 'i -- 1 II -- Iiifii l. ' az, .11 .1 ROY Barnett W J 311165 Bass --2-fff r.' 'rf b -.., . -,.: -. ai r 1-' '--f- ::f .1 1,. . -1 A ' ' .. , .,:-1 Q ' .-: -1 -'--' -:-'- ' -., '- 1 --,'2r rt.i --:-: K - Barbara Bates 'wir-E ,f ' 1551. ' -'-., 2 - ' ' X' 'Q ' 1 ' I ' D , Ginger Bates 1 -11 ' my 1 -' '1 1 , -31 , - 'fag Edward Baugh it , ..,, 1 . ' , .:a ' , Sig :isf ,,.f:71'V Glenda Gaye Beard ,L. ..,--' 1 ..:. ..-, V , ie Margie Bearden .1 1 1 . RiChaFd Beavers g J .,.:- f ,... 1 ,l.j.j .'.,,. . ' A, Jane Becton i':'i 1 11,r1- I ' ' 1 1 Letter jackets are prominent among Freshman Class officerx, shown here with Mrs. jennie Sullivan, xlbonsor: Martha Harris, vice-presidentg Albert Fields, prefi- dentg Wanda Manton, .veeretaryg Glenda Walterf, treasurer. Page 50 Janice Becton Glen Beebe Jimmy Bell Leon Billings J. W. Bishop Betty Sue Blair Edward Harold Blakeney Martha Blakeney Bobby Blazier Linda Carol Bledsoe Wynona Boatright Kaye Bracken Anita Bradberry Jocelyn Brady Patricia Branch Evelyn Brashears Dwain Brasher Mary Delain Bra-tton Jo Evelyn Brewster Charles Brooks John Richard Brooks Linda Broomfield Gayle Brown Jimmy Brown Madeleine Brown Sue Brown Wayne Brown Morris Bullock Murlene Bunn Elinor Burgess Merilyn Burson Carl Bush Barbara Ann Butler Bobby Butler Delane Caldwell Vickie Caldwell Patricia Calhoun Glenda Calloway Robert Cannon Judy Carter Linda Carter Nancy Cash John Causey Alice Cauthron William Chapman Maxine Childers Lloyd Ra-y Chilton ,Vertis Clampit Judy Clark Mary Ann Cl-Quatre Barbara Cloyd William David Coates George Coats Peggie Ann Coats gm vu gi .5 A .5 ., z, , em 'lf 'Y 2 . ' -if s ts Q' .C gg J J. y,yr J Q .X Page we Q J is N, Mk , Y N' MMV 4' I ' -ul wmxxw. , W ,- 'L ,. , ' AV-A 'T 3 Qi Q ' . 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Dowdy Alton Downs Ann Duncan Gloria Dunn Max Durham Roy Eady Clyde Elliott Joe Emery Roy Dale Eppinette Shirley Ann Ervin Hazel Evans Norma Evans J ack Ezell Charles Feazel Marie Feazel Albert Fields, Barrett Fisher J errie Fleming Patricia Flint Charles Floyd Joy Ann Foster Patricia Foster Wanda June Fox Raymond Franks Fred Frantom Lou Frantom Carolyn Frazier Joyce Frazier Walla-ce Freeman Janice French Barbara Frickie Benny Fr-ost Dean Frost Leon Frost Sylvia Frost Darline Fuller James Garvan Edward Gates Patsy Gates Paul Gates JaNell Gentry Julia. George A 4 1 ., X if E H. f - t ---- K :fy H Y . . -E.: C 3 A ,K , ::::5f. .K A , ,.. r if t.. 1 . O f im, ... .. L M Q Martha Golson L .. ,Z -1. G Ronalg Gooden f , ,. V ' Joyceillorum . A t . , ' Portia Gould : ,.. ,.,. . if f . -.I Richard Graham A ri . - ,A 3' Carr-31 Green uul Q ' uubu 2 2 5 If ::. .. an ,, , Larry Green L iiwwi :'1' Barbara Greer M . A l .G 'Z Shirley Greer i ,Q A if I - i Glenda Griffin JK, .rf X i . f Linda Griggs A . Perry Gi-ubbs t A ,' Q i f . gd, . WN x, Q- .. .W Frances Guess u I V V wi -. Robert Guess '. U i , ab Charlotte Guillory t if I 5 f ,M 3 K T . in - Tommy Gunter ii: .. fi . j i? ' - AW it Ronnie Haile x .. --A- ,E ,'-- . V - , an 5 ., Ak Geraldine Hailey -.,,. ' A ' A H S, Q r ' h fig x If. jj Q k . , mx W .,.. After completing projects on Making Homes More Mr Williamxoniv .sixth period science class begin.: Livable and Safe, Mrs. Blackistorfs Homemakznff to work on amwers to the questionx he has just writ- II students' exhibited them in the school lobby diy ten on the board. play windowx. Page 53 , Y 4 a ia aalee J we e 'ei -'.f 'P gif ' 1: X '. 2-.:E '2: A,,. . - I :f y -7 ' ' ' ' ff' V , fv dff The Fre hmen of 1 Page 54 Q Freddie Hamel Melvin Hamilton Gerald Hammett Patsy Hammon Thresa Hanes Shirley Haney Helen Hanley Bamma Harper Edmond Harper Billy Harris Margaret Harris Martha Harris Marie Hartley Billy Ann Hayden Gene Jerry Hagmes Wanda. Slie Head Willie Mae Head Coralie Heard Mary Elizabeth Heard Frances Hearn Minnie Pearl Heisler Flora Jean Henderson Barbara Hendrix Johnny Hendrix Harriett Henry Martha Henry Raymond Henry ., Wilma Elaine Hesler Jack Hilburn 6 Reggie Hinton Betty Hodge James Holcomb Bobby Hollinsworth Edith Holstead Amy Hood Sandra Houston Bobby Ingram Linda Ingram Rosemary Irby Louie Irving Dennis Jackson Pat J acks-an Richard Johnson Don Johnston Roy Joiner Garla-nd Jones Janice Jones Jerry Jones Frank Jowers Shirley Jowers Johnny Dean Kane Sherwc-ad Kelly Martha Kemp Ann Kimble Ruth Kincade Earl Lee Knox Percy Kottenbrook Martha Lafferty Linda Lavender George Lawn Roy Lawrence Betty Lea! Glenda Lee Roy Lee Louise Lester Arliegh Lewis Grace Ann Lewis Jerry Lindsay George Edwin Lisenby William Lobrano Tommy Lolley Henry Long Dorothye Lovelady Glenn Lucas Mary Luttrell Mike Lynch Linda McCormick Barbara Ann McCurry Lavena McDanell Doris McDonald Danny McEa'charn Betty McGrew Ruby McLin Marilyn Frances McManus Kay McMillan George Manning Charles Martin Nina. Faye Martin Shirley Ann Martin Joanna Massey Ha-1 rison Matthews R. B. Maynor Mary Ellen Maza Jerry Medaries Brenda Miller John Miller Thomas Milstead Barbara Ann Moore Russell Morrow Wanda. Mouton Elizabeth Lucille Murphy ,5: , WML .,h::1:-if' f +A. 3 0, an unsi- il 5 W ' sir if if ii iw S' ig. L3 m 5 :., K . 1-A W 'Q i 2 Y, ai K me 1, x 'S Q Y 154 ig'-M 'B' g A viyfigzx '- .2 .'. ' f . x 2 se fm' y sh at , .I .. 'kv ' rf: is ., . . Q I , G .. if- V'-- .. P ,,,,.. l x-rw.,,, , J, Q wk: in L Page 55 ,nk Page 56 Frances Ann Murphy Glenn Murphy Nellie Sue Murphy Rita Murphy Lewis B. Naron Melba Rae Nolan Jimmy Earl Nordan Kathleen Oldenburg Charles Owens Charlotte Pankey James Parker Jane Parker Ralph Parker Sally Ann Parker Wayne Parker Ralph Parks Wilma Louise Patrick Aubrey Patton Dyann Patton Mary Genece Peppers Brenda Perkins David Peske Charles E. Phillips Frances Phillips Yvonne Pierce Johnny Poole Barba-ra Porter Priscilla Poston Donald Potier Steve Powell Jesse Ray Price Judith Price Kathryn Price Bobby Rabun Betty Rawls Ivah Jean Rawls Glenn Lee Ray June Reagan Don Rice Ronnie Richardson Billy Roark Dewayne Roark Ronnie Roark Gaylord Roberts Mary Roberts - Vivian Carol Roberts Jimmy Robeson Janice Robicheaux Bruce Robinson Barbara Rogers Barry Rogers Glenda Rogers Mary Rogers Mary Beth Rogers Roy Rogers Joe Ross Georgia Ann Roth Reggie Rountree Herbert Rucker Reginald Russell Chubby Salley J ulia, Carolyn Sanders Mildred Saxon Climmie Lee Scoggins Marilyn Scoggins Bettye Ann Screpetis Glenn Scruggs Bobby Shelby Daniel Shelton Robert Simpkins Paula Simpson Jackie Ray Sims Ralph Sims Sandra Jean Slape Gene Smith Ja-mes Smith Jan Smith Marca Smith Richard Smith Sue Smith Tiny Ruth Smith Virginia Smith Wanda Lee Smith Dickie Soignier The Fre hmen of 19 6 Decorating the malls uzth campazvn postmf ale Cozalze Heard Houston Roark Louise Lester and Mznkey Ban, ulzzlz ames Chapman o mv xuggevtzonv :, MW , 5 .,..,. 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Sylvia Soignier Rosemary Sones Ruby Spears Mary Annette Spurlock Robert Steed Jerry Lane Stovall Charlotte Sturdivant Barbara Dell Takewell Don Tatum Hugh Taylor Patricia Ann Taylor Sue Taylor Shirley Thomas Jo Ann Thompson Priscilla Thompson Theresa Thompson Virginia Thrasher Thomas Eugene Tippen Irma Jean Tisdale Priscilla Faye Tolbird Patricia Tompkins Harold Traylor Madeleine Carol Tressner Billy Tubb Rosie Lee Turnbow Winnie Vail Becky Vance George Daniel Van Zile Peggy Venable Lena Walker john Cozrartg, Alton Dozvme, and Becky IVIZIICI' bring Library Zl'0Iike l'.i' fimmirf Ln' Bf1f7ZI7Ll7'vQ and Alarjgarrl up tile' warn ax tlzfy :watch a film in Mr. Loganjs Harris procesx neu' Imokx for flu' library. .cixtll period science class, Page 58 Jannie Wallace Rebecca Wallace Wanda Waller Glenda Jo Walters Ladell Ward Wayne Wassan Sheila Watson Virginia Watson Harold Weir Pat Weldon Ga-rey Wellerman Juanita West John Wheat Tywannia White Linda Whitehead Ronald Whitehead Roy Whitehead Robert Whitlock Charlotte Whittington Gayle Wilbanks Eleanor Ruth Wiley Peggy Williams Ralph Williams Billie Wilson Ellen Wilson Dennis Wink Rita Wink Travis Wood John Woods Delores Wooten Nathan Worley Rosemary Worley Elaine Wright Ken Wright Glenda Sue Young Joe Young Brenda Y-Junse Ginger Thrasher is get- ting ready to settle down and read as she clzeckx out a book from Faye Adams. E Q N wi N S n., Y ,N ., fm if 1-f at i' E- if , ,.,, -fp, . -' -gr . -. W 5 A ,gi - - y 3? .. 4 - gf, i jaw, H ' , fir V Ml., 'M' K , 2 ,.,,,, ., t.A- A :VV . 'AIW V A' or . A .1 -,,-- I vl., fly : :I ,..' , - :A 'lip-, ff '.Z if ki 'Z cgl 4 aee at ,:gf5,,, . .... : . i ' '-f- I ,,.., f :' :'-f wi. 155'-g--:jg-is ,.,,.. 1 ., , -I 1 '--, 'nf' QQ 35352252 Z'i'i'fsge, ' A ' .. 1, f .:,5g..5:, . : X -- Y HN - Q - 4, f 5 Q izi' 'Z 12' ' i ' H- 1 M' - A . Y .K Page 59 .,.. ' 4 . .,...... ,. A. , WW . ., in bn E. if -' - ff? rf ' gr-few E: Lf ' 2 . '- -t 51. - . f 1:.y.:f , A ff M X, ,K l J ,A , J X J wi ze q 'QSK Q' 1 .i 3' ' ,. I,. : .- , -V ' 171 1 vs if r 2 vm F f 2 sf Q 1 a . . M fa up , - -A ,, .A ':'L':' ff: V 853-5 A, :- 0' ., ' . :IW .... . 'f f v-:- ,. .,,,.- Q Jin 'N '52 , f 5 1 2 . 'fb 'get fit i 'V : in A we 43.5. - X W gg J J, .. . - :., A , 1 A 2' 3 iv-ff J ' :Z .Qi . ,-1 a ,X , 2' :' is -' A - gee? V Q. .V , gif! b ,xl-H .- -5 , . ,. .1 2. V J .,.. , V A S , I ,A,.. W , H S' - -, zzzu, - , 2 ,V , 53 P . V-.. A ' - H 1 . - ,QQ -1 2 f 'V -I ' ' ..., rf' gt A. ii., f w iff' 'ii Vizff-, -1 'gg 1 .. . . - flee ff :gay-1: 522: .,., r ' . QI.-j,, , . F T ., I f ' new ee-if 3 i . l . A , 1 l ---- 3 . . t . og 2, ,gf Vg 3.5 1,.. if . i , me ' A ' f t as ,2 : ' '1-'V -my gig' ,- .. fe- 1 il if A eeeeee . Ev .. L A .g ,,.. .,.:, Q 1 ..-' il-2'-sfjig, M ,-'j.g Mm. -'W A :gi 3 Anita Adams Mikel Aikens Bobby Aldrich Forrest Allen Glen Allen Barbara Arant Alva Ash Joe Ashley Cecil James Aswell Judy Aulds Esley Auttonberry Patricia Ann Averitte Billy Avery Charles Avery Dorothy Avery Richard Awtrey Patricia Ann Bagwell Howard Ba-iley Carol Sue Baker Donald Ballard William Barr Betsy Bayles Melba Jean Beasley Alfred Becton Joyce Beebe Glenn Bell Joe Berry Barbara Biggs Norma Bingham Pamela Bingham The E'Qhth G d of 19 6 IVIVS. Eleanor Painieh, xjionsor, demonstratev how to open lockers to Melba Beasley, A trea.vurer: Biddy Dupree, .vecretaryg fudy Aulds, vice-pre.s'ident,' and judy Wilhite, president. Ralph Bird Byron Bodenheimer David Boles Jimmie Bond Paul Borden Margaret Bottoms Dan Bounds Bobby Brantley Charles Brashears Vernon Brooks Wanda Broom Betty Browder Barbara Charlene Brown Glenway Brown Lavelle Henry Brown Gregory Brown Gary Bullock Curtis Bumgardner Murray Jo Burfford Carrie Lou Burton Frances Butler Linda Kay Butler Don Caldwell Clyde Houston Campbell Myrlene Campbell Gloria Carroll Betty Carter Duane Carter Larry Cash Sandra Causey Delores Cawthon Ann Chapman Gary Chapman Fred Cheeks Patricia Childress Vester Clay Ba-rbara Coates F. P. Cobb Jimmy Collins Butch Conville Fred Cook Joyce Copeland Mary Copeland Ronald Covington Clyde Craft DeVain Crain Carol Crawford Sharon Crew D. L, Crowson Sally Cummins Carolyn Curry Lillie Virginia Curvin Linda Kathrine Daniel Bobby Joe Danna A in e. 'BM . ..,,.., in . . it fe 25 L ' '- '::--- .. ...., I v f X S I I I ' ft as A . D if ,egg 'ff E J V U H , .- Q .,.v,. 1- S' b:,' E :V ' Vlbi, A blb' r ZAI ll ,..,V'. b4,. E A X, Q. ,,t,.E. ,Q A Nlr' - 3 E X t r if f rrn at S., .-l- yzi, . Q gg A A A ' u Page 61 Page 62 Larry Dwayne Derrick Linda Duhon Robert Glenn Dunn Biddy Dupree Mickey Owen Durham Andy Dyke Jimmy Dykes Elizabeth Easterling Jerry Easterling Clarice Edney Reta Eldridge Richard Emery Kenneth Eppinette Bobbie Faye Ervin Bonnie Evans Larry Ezell Ronnie Farmer Gary Fields Sandra. Fleming James Fletcher Wade Flowers Mary Fontenot Greta Ford Lana Gail Ford Robert Foster Barbara Ann Fowler Tommy Eugene Franks Annette Frazier Jerry Freeman Martha Sue Freeman Betty Louise Frith Carol Frost Dorothy Frost Shelby Funderburk Gary Fus-on James Robert Futch Mary Ann Futch Carolyn Gallaspy Jerry Gates James George Julia Mae George Richard Getchell Bettie Gibbs DarLynn Gilbert Dorothy Gilley William Callaway Godwin Ray Golsby Marie Gordy Glenda Goyne Kendall Grant Doris Greer Jesse James Greer Margaret Rose Griffing Gerald Griggs Reggie Lee Guice Ila Kay Guraedy Joyce Ann Hale Perry Hale Nita Haley Flora Lea Halsey Stephen Hamm Billy Hancock Dewayne Harper Jerry Harris Jerry Delando Hart Charlie Hatten Sylvia Hayden Edward Head Margaret Rae Head Tommy Head Winona Head Willie Mae Heard Ronnie Drew Hearne Larry Heath Gracie Hedgepeth Anna Gayle Hemphill Barbara Joy Henry Ronald Leo Henry David Hicks Charlie Robert Hinton Katie Hinton Millie Hislop Virgil Hobgfaod Kent Hogan The wikis tt' -V A on ,.,. Ax J I '1 ' i A L M tt'tiii iiin crr' eeee !l5li!.L4!5,i!? lgliigt ilid.l i 'ee: ett- i or A A4 D2 A X' ,. ,,.,1 H - ztn y 5 6.5 Y d E fg L A fm 1 ,, if :,e ' 4 Q .fe g , Iwi , Q HM' RH? X. i l..,, .Q 4 Q, ' 't 'leg , .:r-: i hth Gr'de oi 19 6 Having finished making lhrir blower in M1's. Ed- ward.x',5 eighth grade home economics class, Beatrice Mrs Roy Brookx rzflatar an amusing incident to lzrr Sllcirp, Nlary Elizabeth Fontwnot, and Patricia Tar- eighth grade Englixlz clam at .sixth period. wr clzffk tlzcir xujzllnlies. + ieii h i iiii f f A E.. H , a .Zi I I, .,.: 2 Z., ..-' ,, , '.,. A 'A ' , u : 1-' ' ' ,:.,f A,,,., y ' ' L 1 .V,..:5. f ',., rm f Z, mu, :,, ,. Zzb , ' 'f 22., y -P :Z-f 'Z IAQ' in llilvqii .,'. E1' EVEA: ' fe fr 5 J t h ii' ' Y : 1 1 '-e--r ::':E A 'F J 1 i .i,. 1V1 ' I A : 2.,.,, ' fr I . ..-ff r s r i i W ' rrr errr K s A ii h H ,, srsr J J ' i1f-b- f in , i -::'Q A J . - E . ' . lva Z .'..V qi V b R b ,V.: .J ,. We .. .:Zl.:. 1 J 1 ' - - . , ' . ' 5 G V Avul E Q .,--. .vA hi -:V xiii: fri' I' v'..f 5 ': a 'EEE H , I --E-.,.'v v-'-: 2 ---vA-A ' g., .y if 4' ,'g. ifzzi ,,':e,g 2' L , 1 'T ,,:,.:, I .:,,1. . A -5,5 :..,,.,: ...., : . ,.. ,:E Glenn Wilson Hogg Roscoe Holcomb Gracie Holley Richard Hollis Jackie Holton June Holtzclaw Faith Howard Jack Allen Howell Eddy Hoy Marilyn Hudson Gloria Irby La-rry Irving Charles Johnson Dwain Johnson Lecolian Johnson Mary Ellen Johnson Dwain Johnston Annette Jones Barbara Jones Travis Jordan Joe Ray Kelly Nell Ann Kennedy Gerald Ketchens Lois Kimball Glenda King Wayne Kinman Rodney Knowles Joe Kramberg Homer Krickel Gary Dean Kring The Eighth Grade oi 1956 Looking at geometric figures made in Mm. Pamwh si Mr. Futch and his .vixth period clams' are busy with eighth grade math class are Larry Van Zile, Ken English. neth Redding, and Linda Daniel. Page 64 I James Kyle f 1 A Lenwood Landers V Q- 'ff o 1 ' Joy Landrum A I ' , Q ' E Q ' wr 'Hg Henry Clayton Lawrence 'iff '- ' , , 'Y We 2 'id A Ronald Lawrence sw W' - f,, H ,X E ji 1 ?.,, 25- , ., q'i5g4f in Mar Frances Lee ' M V 1 - 1-mi- ,,f -,-' A Ji'- 5 -Q' 'fn -'W y W' 1 it A ' 47, , ' ff '.. 4 i ww. Barbara Lenard V 5 gi: ., ' ' ' Edward Johnny Lenard . 5 .. -5 ,, Jessie Lenard 1' -'f:ii...1 Q gg: gr fl fr- A I , 55' Billy Ray Leonard K 37 :,. 5 .QAH -.,. ,5 H . A 41 Sherilynn Lincecum H 'Af - , f 1. H ' JO Ann Lindsay , .:. 4 f'f ' Q 3 , ,-,.:,. Z V J 4 'W 'M fl' ., 1 A H James Lea Liner fi, - -V A Charles Lisenby , ,f V Randy Lofton , -- ' Q-fi I' -' rl in . 1- if .. Neal Longino A .'-. J , 3. gn., -, '- , X . Glen Lovelady Q ,, , -. . - 'gl 'iff'1,,E,j 'f?' Gerald Lowery '--'.- ,, ,.,, V,l,,le e,,, Q , ..l , gg .:. : 1' ' 'fig if-1? , K .7 Era McCorkle Lyvonne McCormick James McCul1in Joyce Evelyn McCurdy Norma Jean McDowell Dianne McGee Hershel McGraw Wayne McKnight Glend'a Mann Mary Martin W. D, Martin Ina Jo Mauldin Nancy Lou May Judy Mayfield Donald Ray Mercer Dealia Ann Miller Kathleen Mize Buddy Moore Carolyn Moore Courtney Moore Lois Ann Morgan Betty Morrow John Moses Lynda Mosley Billy Ray Murphy Jerry Murphy Sandra Murphy Sue Myers Edwina Nappier J erry Wayne Neal Judith Netherland Barbara Neyland Rodney Nolan Dave Norris Martha Norris Nancy North 1 1 if 'Q , M- Y: P .v , 'Fa :::.E::l::,,,: E32 :H 'E:- . - 3 iw 'W 4 sk N 2 '55 aii N... If iig' ' in Z ..,- it I ix .E ..., J 1.. g 'Q' J, K A B ., P. , . fr . , mn . 5 ' y -A 1- l Q J P 'CSS' Page 65 ' 0 ,. ri ,V -'Sf fer , , -Q ,: 'EY' My .. rf' IQ' gf, ws. M . M 51 il rw C Page as Billy Ray Northcutt Barabara Ann Odaware Francis Odom Sandra Sue Odom Betty Oglesbee Andrea Oglesby Carolyn O'Nea1 Hazel Ann Osbon Carol Kay Pardue Gerald Pardue Kenneth Parker Ann Parks Mary Jo Parrish Betty Jean Partin LaDell Pate Johnny Patrick Barbara Pendarvis Annette Peoples James Perkins Sharon Louise Peters Bobby Peterson William Petty Elizabeth Phillips Gene Phillips Barbara Ann Pierce Roy Charles Pittard Dwane Prisock Woody Puckitt Pearly Jean Rawls Ora Don Ray Kenneth Ray Redding Janice Redmond Linda Reeves Jim Stanley Reppond Charles Ridgway Patsy Riser Glenn Robert Willie Roberts Dorothy Robertson Carolyn June Robicheaux Gerald Robinson Horace Robinson Phyllis Rogers Melba Rogers Raylon Ray Rogers Richard Rogers Teresa Ann Rogers Bennie Rollins Harold Roth Eugene Rowton Joyce Evelyn Rowton Arthur Sager Lloyd Salter Herbert Sanford Lee Roy Saucer A W 1 A Ruth Saucer 6 uf.. . if A ..,. ,, Roy Lee Scwggins 'V ' . S . .1 Ellie Sechler Q . .. W. I .. Beatrice Sharpe 'M J .. fl .. ' ,,--' ' Wayne Shelton ' 'V ., ' . Q A 'V ,..f v ii John Simmons .. -. + g i..!'j-gg. , V Aubrey Simpkins Q. .3 Y 3- Dale Simpson Q.. , - -- 2 .. .1 :.,, IZ, 'I I ., 2' Chloe Smith i ' ' . Dale Smith 'm e' H .V-' P evll -i I ' D'lane Smith ',1, .. ,, VV., 1 ib, . A lvl- S- ' --,., A . .::.,. b. fr Vnbvu f ,ijt ,, Gary Smith VI ' - Gordon Smith I ff Glenda Carolyn Smudricks . , . J 'T' Q ' Creston Spiers , ,.,V W Q J V 2 Robert Spikes Janey Lou Stanfield 2: ,f gig- Aqllq ': - Q .V:.j ' - I .., Q. , Carolyn Staton an H i n ' Jim Steele A , ' I ' . George Stennett .if ,, Q H V ,W Helen Stevens 'W -.9 tg V, , .3 J Allen Stewart T ' I, be 4 . 4-3 ,gy Nelda Stewart T., M 4 V ,V . I : ' 3 .,.,,.,.., .t - -v,. : 1 E ffie: A Ep- , K 'I ' r : 4 I Q - S 4 -' Ski rv at 2 1 1 Q' p X Carolyn Street D 5, ,,,,,,, , I ,- L? Freddie Sturdivant ' . Ralph Sturdivant I , V, . A Q' Marie Sullivan f A ' , gt ,, .Q - '- Q .. ' Bobby Swanner Il, J ' 1 , 2 l S . .-P 3 . f, .gf Patricia Takewell M .,'- : A-'L e W ' 1 A 4 6-We ' ' A ..... x Th E' ghth G fl E 19 6 Affricultural d1?zf1'l0j1ment if the subject of A.s1seixta11t County Agent Aubrey Moplzetfs talk to vigllflz How will I mlm' get 6'ZlE'I'ylflll7lg into this locker? grade 4-H boys. ponderx Billy Ray Nortlzcutt E The Eighth Grade oi Having finally 7-when the ma of that long zine, James Tarkingt-on Patricia Ann Tarver Donald Taylor Glenn Taylor James Taylor Janice Taylor Raymond Taylor Gary Lynn Thomas Patsy Thomas Martha Thompson Sheila Thompson Marcia Tippen Victor 'Dolbird Charles Stanley Toler Etta Underwood Myra Van Cleave Larry Van Zile Reggie Vaughn James Vessel Joyce Marie Vessel Linda Meryl Waldroup Dolores Walker Paul Walker Samuel William Walker Wayne Wallace William Clinton Wallace Edward Wallice J eff Walter Marlene Diane Walther Billy Weber 19 6 joyee Beebe, Willie Mae Heard, Celie Sechler and Miss Dorothy French explains eighth grade math to Sue Whittington are being served in the cafeteria. her sixth period class. Becky Weems Arnold West Beverly White John Michael White Pamela Gay White Vonnette White Louis Reginald Whitlock Sue Whittington Jerry Wilbanks Martha Wilbanks Sharon Wilbanks Avalyn Wilhite Carol Wilhite Julia Wilhite Sidney Wilhite Tommy Wilhite Anna Williams J errie Ann Williams J. L. Williams Joyce Faye Williams Margaret Ann Williamson Charlie Wilson Keith Wilson Kenneth Wilstm Onie Lee Wilson Sylvia Wilson Ronald Coleman Wimberley Annette Marie Windham Mary Elizabeth Windham Arlyne Winn Mary Lee Womack Scotty Wooley Larry Wrather Hiram Young Tommy Young Juanita Zuber Four-H girls learn about proper attire for differ- ent occasions from Mrs. Audrey Dawson, assist- ant home demonstration agent. Page 69 Z Page 70 Nwcrww M vw, mx JSE' 5, 5,41 L, w. Ark -1-W, PR :,:.: . K . vw sf- R. . Page 71 Z SEATED: Richard W'atson, Connie Fuller, Gary Hucka- bay, Camille Smith STANIJINGZ Miss Agnes Shaw, Eu- gene Blazier, Martha Harper, Ronnie Bennett, Ronald Crews. OFFICERS .Gary Huckabay STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT .........,..,.,A,,.......................,.......,... FIRST VICI'l-PRI'1SIDEN1' .... ,,..... ............ R o nald Crews SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT .,,,......,.... Richard Watson ' Camille Smith SECRETARY ,w,,,,.....,,,,...w,,, ,..,...,.,,..... ...,,...... TREASURER ,,,,,.i, . ....,,,.. Eugene Blazier HISTORIAN ,.i,,,,,, ,,,, ............ ........ M a r tha Harper PARLIAMENTARIAN ,.i,..i.,,,.,,, ..,,,,,, C miner Full? r CAPTAIN OF MONITORS ,,,,,,.... ,..,...,,, R onnie Bennett Sponsoring' all school elections, planning school assemblies, and helping' plan Career Day for the seniors were projects of the 1955-56 Student Council. Paul Bauer, co-sponsor, also used members to work in the concession stand. Officers attended the Louisiana Association of Student Councils in Monroe and took part on the program. President Gary Huckabay and Miss Agnes Shaw, sponsor, along' with three other members. attended the Southern Associ- ation of Student Councils in Columbia, South Carolina. Plans are now being made for the develop- ment of an Inter-City Council. Representatives from each school in the twin-cities will meet and draw up a constitution which will be in effect next year. Wlest Monroels delegate in this project is Martha Harper. '0uncH SEATED: Miss Shaw, Richard Watson, Connie Fuller, Gary Huckabay, Camille Smith, Wanda Mouton. ROW 2: Jeanette Maynor, Judy Aulds, Dianne Prestwood, Melba Beasley, Judy Wilhite, Biddy Dupree, Freda McLin, Martha Harper, Ronald Crews. ROW 3, standing: Albert Fields, Eddy Watkins, Ronnie Bennett, Eugene Blazier. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS The tudent 1 Tha Razz Ben Olifrllinf addr'e5,mv vaniorx of Calhoun Prvjraring to lrazw' for flze .Ylllflfllf mznzfil conzffntion and I'Vmf gllonrar lzixglz ,vflzoolx on Car'1w' Day. Tlzf' in Colzmzlnia, 51111111 Carolina, arf' Ronald CrazA'.v, :Vim Stuflfnt Counril llfljrv to plan fllix annual Uwlllf. Agnav Slzazr. Camilla Smitlz, Cary Huckabay, and Guidance W.M. . . Office taff 0fiice wif Vfrs. Ira Oz'f'r't0rz, .vaa'r1'lary, lfffl, lfrfffjrx lzfr lzardworking raw of offizfv zvorkers, Inwtgmzc Conrad, Bz'c'lcy Plzillijrs, Bar- 'ara BI'l'll17lfl,, Shirley Hadron, Laura Hmzdr'iflf.x', Peggy flzajnnan, Olvnf' H0llir1,gxzL'm'fl1, Frffda 1WcLin. and Alilia 'arkar ,Willwr busy zciflr ar1.vu'f'r'ing z'elajrl10r1w.v, running ar- andx, afting as r'fcf'pll0z1i.s't, and typirzg and 11zirnf'agraplzing office forms. Running l?l'TCZ7I,d.Y, ,f5raflir1g ajrliluflr ifhvtx, and filing arf' xonzf' of the taxkx of zf'0rkar'.s' in tlzr' QIlld!171f'F affica: Bar- bara Byrd, fo Ann, Ywagvr, Lila Camp, joy Parri.x'l1, and Carolyn H ylllllOf'lx'. .-'z'al1'fl: Camilla S1nitl1, Jlarflza Harjrf lflrryfw Baxtvr, Aflivx Slzazv, Linda Blf'fl.m1'. and Ma1'tl1a f?Ol?l7l507l, xtarvding. i if fy Q' gm. Q .4 W :porters Ronnie Bennett, George Smith, James Butler, Lyle Roark, Frank Peske, Helen Roberts, Artie Wimberly, C. Crawford, Dorothy Phillips, and Minnie Fox write up 3 news while Nettie Tabb, exchange editor, folds copies of the paper to be sent to -other schools. Rebel Di patch Through news stories, sports articles, features, and editorials of the Rebel Dispatch, W, M. H. S. students are kept well-informed concerning fellow stu- dents and their activities. Aided by Mrs. Don Halsell, sponsor, the Rebel Dispatch staff issued seven four- page publications during its third year. In addition to providing information and enter- tainment, the Dispatch also gives students who are interested in newspaper work an opportunity to learn more about this field. Filled with names, news, and pictures of students, the Rebel Dispatch regularly displays on Page 2 editorials, features, poems, and School Sketches. On Page 3 one can learn about the latest sporting event and the 'activities of the Athletic Department. A self-supporting enterprise, the Dispatch is fi- nanced by advertising and circulation which are handled by the business staff. lling ads to merchants is the job of the advertising staff: rolyn Hogg, Truley Chapman, Melba L-oe, Glynda Smith, ldie Aldrich, Don Adams, manager, Kenneth Barkley, Mary Kathryn Henry. Alice Osborn, art ed'itor, and Norman Jones, feature editor check t'School Sketches on the feature page as Wayne Hend ricks, sports editor, scans the layout of the sports page Preparing the dummy for the printer, Shirley Averett, editor in-chief, Glenda Lolley, news editor, Peggy Traxler, assistant editor, pin on articles and ads. Barbara Byrd, circulation manager, supervises Nelle Coulter Loy Bass, Nita Fant, Shirley F'ant, Jonnie Avery and Carolyn Knight as they count out Rebel Dispatches, preparing to de liver them all over school. The . . . . Band OFFICERS PRliSIlJI'1N'l',, , ,,,, , .. ,,... ......,.. . .. ..,.,,..l johnny BI'0l'lIUI'.Y VICE-PRIQSIIJI-1N'I' ,, ..,,,, ,Sylvia Boudrefaux Sr:cRETARY, , ....,.,. Nlary Nell Arffrett TRr:As1'Ri':R ,,,. ,, ..,, , ,,.. ........ .... G z men Nelson Sylvia Boudreaux, Mary Nell Averett, J 0 h n n y Brothers, Gwen Nelson. ' Sjuirilwd band nzf'nzbm'.v ,but life into a pep fl.Y.YF7Ilblj'. ROW 1: Anita Dell Allen, Nancy Cash, Millie Hisl-ap, Avalyn Wilhite, Margaret Pierce, Delores Cau- thron, Polly Riser, Eunice Sims, Rose Hibbard. ROW 2: Linda Griggs, Wanda Mouton, Gerrie Dickerson, Kay McMillan, Judy Carter, Tommy Head, Jimmy Jordan, Guy Cook, Marvin Pipes, Connie Fuller, Mack lSu,y'es, Walter Briggs, Sunny Ilogan, Jeanette Bridges, Joel Jones, Dianne Carter, Sylvia ll-gudreaux. ROW 3: Jane Holcomb, Biddy Dupree, Gayle Wilbanks, Chubby Salley, DarLynn Gilbert, James Hinton, Richard Graham, Glenda Sue Young, Kenneth Redding, James Bond, Joe Ross, Carol Crawford, Freddy Cook, Oscar Crawford, Yvonne Pierce, Charles Hogan, James Bell, Ronnie Bennett, Mary Nell Averett, Johnny Brothers. ROW 4: Gwen Nelson, Patsy Brown, Joy Emerel, Billy Harris, Gwen Dunn, Mary Ann Ferguson, Billy Tubb, Marshall Pennington, Mr, Brupbacher. ABSENT: Susan Moore, Mildred Haley. Highlighting the 1955-56 year, the W. M. H. S. Band traveled to Shreveport for the annual Holiday in Dixie classic. The band also marched in the Benny Goodman Parade, in the Cotton Festival, and in other civic events. The band received a rating of 'Every good at the Music Festival at Ruston. HThe Christmas Story was presented at the annual Christmas concert under the direction of C. P. Bruphacher. The theme of the Spring' Concert was '5Music, Music, Music. Leading the Rebel Band this year was Mary Ann Ferguson, drum rnajorette. Mary Ann was chosen for her twirling ability, leadership, and general musician- ship. MA JORETTES Q' ,1 Rss 5 ,K 1 , if js? U - ,J y ., KLFWJA 2 MARY ANN FERGUSON Drum Majorette Connie Fuller, Gwen Nelson, Anita Dell Allen, Joy Emerel, Biddy Dupree, Glenda Sue Youn O C ll 0 l I' Among the outstanding 1955-56 events of the W. M. H. Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Gladys d Cox Seymour, were the annual Christmas Concert on at Il December 20, and the Spring Concert on May 3. The choir sang for KNOE-TV School Hi-lights E n 6 m b I B and the West Monroe Hour, participated in assembly l . 2 ROW 1: Beth Parker, Lajuana Hendricks, Mildred Roberts, Linda Steele, Gay Monroe, Jimmy Crawford, Johnny Wilbanks, Robert Milstead, Leta McNair, Camille Smith, Pat Wilson, Jeannette Maynor, Sue Weir, Diana Cobb. ROW 2: Nelle Coulter, Carolyn Whitlock, Peggy Chapman, Avis Patton, Gloria Dowdy, Marlan Monzingo, Bennett Humphries, J, L. Furlow, Charles Strong, Harry Boyd, Barbara Peters, Mary Aldridge, Olene Hollingsworth, Theda Pettigrew, Billie Beeson. ROW 3: Wynona Stewart, Mary Helen Kilpatrick, Gloria Street, Frank Machen, Ronnie Sanford, G. B. Watson, Eugene Blazier, Bill Clark, Harry Paschal, Irma Duncan, Jonnie Avery, Shirley Works, Margie Norris, Kathy Oldenburg, Mrs. Gladys Seymour. programs at Winnfield High School, Jonesboro-Hodge High School, and Ruston High School, presented a choral program at the First Baptist Church, and per- formed for the Rotary Club. At the Louisiana Music Education Association Festival, March 23, at Louisiana Tech, the choir received a Usuperiorn rating. The year's work was concluded by singing at the baccalaureate service and at the commencement exer- cises. Members of the choir and ensemble chosen for All-State Chorus are Camille Smith, Gloria Dow- dy, and Billie Beeson, seated, Tommy Brakefield, Lon Bass, Ronnie Sanford, and Charles Hogan, standing. Page 78 CHOIR OFFICERS ACCOMPANISTS AND DIRECTOR Seated Camille Smith, Nelle Coulter, Gloria Dowdy. Stand- Counter-clockwise: Sandy Lawn, ensembleg Sue Weir and ing: Bennett Humphries, J, L. Furlow. Margie Norris, choirg Rosemary Sones, girls' glee club Coralie Heard, mixed glee club, Mrs Gladys Seymour, chon director. ENSEMBLE OFFICERS I FRONT: Theda Pettigrew, Gwen Barnes, Diana PRESIDLNT ------eee --------'- t-------P-t-----'------ B 6'mm Humfhfm Cobb. Row 21 isiiiie iswsoii, Gloria Dowdy, VICE-PREs1IJEN'i'....... .,.,..,,,. .........,. 1 . L. Furlou' C .H S . I S, I I r . R Y SECRETARYYW-.,,.,H MvvNellF Coultw iami t i mit 1, . ancy lawn, accompanist. ow TREASURER .....,.., . ,...... Camille Smith LIBRARIAN . ...., ,...., . .Gloria Doztidy Composed of outstanding choir members chosen by the choir director, W. M. H. en- semble members must possess good singing voices as well as be at least average students. The ensemble added to choir concerts and as- sembly programs during' the year. A rating of superior', was received by the group at the L.M.E.A. Festival at Louisiana Tech. In addition to the performances with the choir, the ensemble sang' for St. ,I'oseph's Old Folks' Home, the Bobaslielas Book Club, the Kiwanis Club, the Lions Club Minstrel, the State P.T.A. Convention, W. M. H. open house, the ll. E. Christmas Party, the teachers' workshop, 'l'.V. School Hi-lights and the senior assembly. 3: li. Furlow, Lon Bass, Bennett Humphries. Row Jr: Tommy Brakefield, Rudy Ramsey, Charles Hogan. ROW 1: Coralie Heard, Ruby Cagle, Mary Sue Rogers, Marie Feazel, Mickey Bass, Bobby Blazier, Alitia Miller, Barbara Hightower, Marilyn Burson, Priscilla Thompg-gn, Glenda Rogers, Patsy Flint, Pearl Heisler, Lena Walker, Sylvia Frost, Pat Calhoun, Jane Parker, ROW 2: Alma Pilgreen, Joyce Frazier, Portia Gould, Betty Lea, Jackie Coats, Jackie Sims, Peter Mangum, Gene Adams, Avice Jones, Helen Roberts, Libby Spears, Theresa Thompson, George Goats, Shirley Gardina, Linda White, Louise Lester, Beth Lewis, Betty McGrew, Billie Hayden. ROW 3: Jimmie Lee Bamburg, Tywannia White, Ann Duncan, Melba Tolbird., Charles Bracken, Houston Roark, Ginger Thrasher, June Reagan, Rebecca Wal- lace, Brenda Bayles, Loy Bass, Martha Ann Rhymes, Jan Smith, Nellie Sue Murphy, James Bass, Mrs. Seymour. ROW 4: Vera Gould, Carolyn Humble, Bonnie Foreman, Georgia Ruth Owens, Edward North, Ralph Parks, Ruth Kincade, Barbara Ann McCurry, Elaine Wright, Barbara Bates, Kaye Bracken, Jerrie Fleming, Vivian Roberts, Barbara Rogers, Carolyn Frazie1', Martha Golson, Pat Tompkins. ixed Choru To provide students with a substantial musi- cal background and to educate them in the fundamentals of music are the purposes of the W. M. H. Mixed Chorus and the Girls' Glee Club. These groups showed their ability to sing by appearing in the Christmas concert as part of the year's activity. Girl ' Glee Club At the Louisiana Music Education Associ- ation F cstival the mixed chorus received a rat- ing of Nsuperiorn and the girls' glee club rc- ceived an 'Sexcellent plusf, ROW 1: Peggy Perkins, Gaye Beard, Ann Spell, Alice White, Linda Lavender, Sophia Barnett, Janet La- vergne, Norma Eva-ns, Ann Kimble, Jo Ann Alford, Pat Honea, Jeanette Brooks, Grace Wheelis, Bobbie Saxon, Geneieve Dean. ROW 2: Ruby Spears, Dyann Patton, Karen Strozier, Thelma Joyner, Carolyn Block, Virginia Wall, Sherron Eady, Linda Rogers, Marty Weld-Jn, Helen Hanley, Dorothy Williams, Pat- sy Worthey, Wanda Waller. ROW 3: Nancy Calhoun, Glynda Smith, Katie Lou Allen, Winnie Vail, Sheila Watson, Rosemary Sones, Nancy Stephenson, Ann Stephens, Ann Coronado, Linda Ramsey, Mary Me- daries, Joyce Clark, Martha Luginbill, Peggy Bayles, ROW 4: Patsy Colvin, Carolyn Fuqua-, Janie Heard, Voylene Cummings, Bonnie Wales, Bobbie June Moore, Flora Ann Powell, Lynda Averett, Annette Brum- field, Mrs. Gladys Seymour, Virginia Hammett, Patsy Hammon, Patsy Rawls, Martha Aulds, Charlotte Irby, Betty Spikes. Q 1 O O t1oodC1t1zen Outstanding' in patriotism, service, dependabili- ty, and leadership. Mary Ann Allen and Jimmy Haddox were chosen by the Senior Class to re- ceive the 1956 Good Citizenship Awards. jimmy received his award, presented by the American Legion, liurnette-Downs Post 102, at the annual honors assembly. Mary Ann participated in the citizenship con- test held in Baton Rouge, February 18, at which she was given a Citizenship award and a good citizenship pin. The trip was sponsored by the Chief Tusquahoma Chapter of the D. A. R. Girl ' and Boys' State Nine seniors from West Monroe High School W--Nelle Coulter, Juanita Fant, Anitra Fields, Pat Turner, Beth Wilder, Lon Bass, jimmy Haddox, Charles Hogan, and Gary Huckabay-attended Girls' State and Boys' State in 1955. Pelican State is an imaginary state set up in August of each year, patterned after the state ol Louisiana. City, parish, and state officials are electcd and the government put in working' order. To have students learn by experience is its main goal. West Monroe students reached this objective by participating in elections, athletics, and all ac- tivities of Pelican State. Sponsored by various civic organizations, dele- gates were chosen on the basis of leadership, scholastic ability, and character. FRONT: Nelle Goulte Mary Ann Allen and jimmy Haddox. r, Nita Fant, Anitra Fields, Pat Turner. BACK: Gary Hucka bay, Lon Bass, Charles Hogan, jimmy Haddox. Y i L. Pag Z Z ? 9 Page 83 6 ef-rsgfs' TRULEY ANN CHAPMAN JOY EMEREL . . . .Beauticw BARBARA BYRD JO ANN HARRIS Page 85 V JULIUS WAGONER L. C. CRAWFORD 3Hand ome Mary Ann Ferguson, Julius Wagoner, Barbara Byrd, Don Adams, Truley Arm Chapman, L C. Crawford, Joy Emerel. M-f , Don Adams 'X w 521-W 2 L 1 Q f : : 1 N 2 g.1?Z:t1:, 5 Q ' 154292 5'2?i we 2 mil?-Z? 3 . xwims Q 1, 5.933 E ff S 5 3 ,,??f2f, 15? mi ' :fin W1 325 QE. .13 1 ,-:jfs A A ii, fs? X . 42 'A mm... my QW' 1' M 5 62 W' 5 is iff L 5 ig JUNNIE AVERY AND EDDY WATKINS , ff ,I LM IM A3 NORMAN JGNES AND MARY ANN ALLEN MARILYN HUNTSMAN, ARTHUR CRAIG, AND INA FAYE OWENS 0 f-0---- Page 89 Hia orlte ,.,K,-0..'..'-.f-p-.p-.p-4- 4-.a-4-4-.4-.4.p..p-.4-.,-.45 SOPHOMORES LINDA STEELE AND LARRY BROOKS Tnderclassmenw JUNIORS CAROLYN KNIGHT AND DOUG BREWER Page 90 EIC-HTH GRADERS DARLYNN GILBERT AND DWAIN JOHNSTON Page 91 FRESHMEN ALBERT FIELDS AND LINDA LAVENDER Fa orite MW Mrs. King shows some of her home economics students' best work to Mr. and Mrs, Arvil Malone and Mr. and Mrs. George Camp at open house. The D. E, symbol is explained to Wayne Hall by Mr. Puckitt. Project on formation of the earth's layers won Rob- ert. Hattaway, left, a scholarship in the senior division of earth science at the W, M. H. S. Science Fair. Rosemary White, sophomore, amines her project that won secc place in the Regional Science F at Northeast State College. Sylvia Boudreaux and Anitra Fields serv coffee and doughnuts at the Science Fai Eddy Watkins, state AAA golf chanipio prepares to tee off at McGuire Gc Course. ences Guess, Ramona Kineade, Wynona Stewart, and Betty I repetis, of the Home Economies Department, serve refresh- ents to parents and guests at Open house, rlatecl to the Speeeh Departnrent by Mrs. ulk, an huge mirror is installed as Mrs. evts. ' , w G' rv Y nga , .Y ,. W A ,,,,N'51HgK 1, Milf ,, 5 Z , M ,, Jeff' 'je A V ifktf mammal Z' W . .Mei ...wgwm-K ,. , 'M . f X , wf3wv,L,nt5,,.y,. ff ,if il When the bell rings, the hulls are throngeml aww' as students head toward that next class. fifth.. , ygirdrz ' 1.,,Q,,fLi'efMf , J, - ,Meme 1 r MW1f,:EffWief,'f QM QZQQQEQQWAW VT fQ:r..w:w-wi fx-ng iff' , ,,,Zf'ffd:Y3fa'i1B B ' Wai? ,wfhiega Sega-M Y mfasw, r ,Jxya 'J ,wt , ,Q ,,, NV-W 1' Us , QQJQNKE Ng, f f.r.w'w fm ,aw J r- fiifwiw' WW :ggi ,mare swf fxwgglw I mjggssqgfjg ar- QQEW-12 - 9fL1'5'iv'2 s X XKNswM3 'i fffmssww- - WMM -r:,5AeL1j,eL73p1+ ' , -ga -Rgiv .5eQgSw'S5Z fx'-'RWM ,M gm: 5, ,.+,zff'fY'g,u53 T' MQQEM W ' pw: , '1:,,,Rf'i, V J sw -N . , .1 m,'gavj'eSig ' ,tremlfr r Wweiy M r A , W iltgzirifiwwwtvtel ,r 'HggS m'?'?'fw:'isTh Senrors hsten mtentlv m the erudrtorrunr on Career Dav before going to hear talks on the speclxl careers rn whuh they fue interested. -QR C. E. Pharis N Candidates for Miss Merry Christmas and Mr. Happy New t ' N , Year pause at the D, E. Club-sponsored party. 5,13-Q rwxfyfe' sew 'ww www-mr' wink swvgteg M522 4214 'AM ,L,'iMf-yL,eff'f w X W ' j-3.7.3 .. A my of A Newly initiated members of the Honor Society pose with old members after installation ceremonies. Parents and new members take the pause that refreshes after Honor Society installation. Alsey Franks, Lester Rickerson, Neil Willet, and ,, :L Alvin Jones dress dummies in in the D. E. display window. 5 - We , , xx 4 Oh! He took my picture! e Claims Billy Ann Hayden as sl I goes to class with Mary Beth Roger Jackie Sims says Cheese for the photo rapher. Emma Jean Humble and Ellen Cla are busily working in the offive. J I! to the twenties goes the cast of the senior play, ,pa Was a Preacher. :Mali E56 QQ! ' gi gag jf' u' iq, . . lv- 11,-it ,X 1' g...,..n QQ, :ii-JSP' - ig if . if W 2f..ff'W'Qgf tj: iff' , 4 .3 , .,:. ,.,, - 1:,,,.--, ,:,:5 A , -. . fr it is S . ,X ,ak Lf' 3 5 'I wr fr' , A- 'U A 4,A,,.A fri, 1, Nfifa affg Q raw we ,, , 1 Am I the first girl you ever asked for a 1. I 4 picture? coyly asks Gay Monroe, as she A V 'and Norman Jones add romantic interest G ' QQ ,..,Q to thc senior play. u I 1 E mi -arg. fr J' sf .mf Lf, ' M, if-.W -i H ,swim .J A . d aww' lv an WS 5522 mrtraving Alyene in the senior play? tal McNair shows her knowledge oft akespeare as she quotes from Romeo d Juliet, G y Posten, Anna Perkins, Ann Spell, Linda llett, Mike Wallace, and Jimmy Craw- i 'd examine f'Julius Caesar projects in 5. Hargrove's room. Gary Huckabay tries for an easy goal, while George Smith gives him valuable aid. '- 'M M w2J'7MKi2f 4 -if?waLFWW3 1 I if ef fs a 32 4 I 5 Qi ,f 2 Z 3 s 2 3 3 G is 'Q 4 2' 1 , Q4 T9 3 fx Q , 3 2 1 1 P 1 5 S 2 2 5 as a E v n E E 5 , a E eeing stars, students cut out gym dec- I xtions. pf Slowly but surely the gym is transformed for the homecoming dance. ,ML Phe Modern Mule, the F. F, A. entry in e homecoming parade, typifies the old say- ig of farmer come to town. Zag 'S'-'N , Hold still, Byrd, says Mrs, May as she adjusts the homecoming crown. xc own Trenton Street march the Rebelettes ifl ie homecoming parade. lm'nnw..f'erf.., ., A-wziiaulvmsvw .ig-32,1-1,w, ' s-f:Y-wvlv'a1mm-m- war..-qgua 4v.,..aere:4.,..'::'aazmwi..fffrk :nwM,.'fwWJw wtxfew in A A . ,, wr V.. .W 1 :wi Flagbearei' Peggy Traxlei' leads the band intc action. L , vmmmwsmf W S i Page 98 1 1 L , , J ATHLETICS Page 99 Ending the 1955 football campaign with six wins against seven losses, our gridiron heroes defeated the Ruston Bearcats 7-0 in the final game. This year's season was more successful than the won-lost record indicates, as West Monroe lost to Springhill and Haynesville by identical scores of 13-12 and fell to the Neville Tigers, State AA Champs, by only one touchdown. 1955 ea on With Under the direction of Head Coach How- ard Barker and his assistants Dan McClure, Jeff Hennessy and Bobby Wilson, the Rebels won their first conference game by dropping the Bastrop Rams 7-0 and the following week walloped the Ouachita Lions 40-O. Both schools are prominent figures in AAA football ranks. ROW 1: F, B. Davis, Charles Cotton, James Chapman, Odis Howze, Robert Perkins, Johnny Huntsman, DeWayne Malmay, Joe O'Neal, Joe Ford, Bruce Lee. ROW 2: George Smith, Glenn Fleming, Marian Mon- zingo, John Eaves, Carl McMillan, Billy Hughes, James Farmer, Sonny Odom, Wayne Hendricks, John- ny Marzula, ROW 3: Buddy Gaster, Freddy Webb, Sammy Fordham, Richard Watson, Rudy Ramsey, Larry La-wson, Eugene Thrasher, Don Hudson, Thomas Vessel, Mack Hunt. 6Win Losss MANAGERS KNEELING: Glynn Bell, Ken YV1'ight. STANDING! Arlo Pennington, Freddy Martin, John Becton, Larry Brooks, At the annual Athletic Banquet sponsor- head manager' ed by the Rebelettes, Eddie McClain, guest speaker from Louisiana Tech, gave a talk on sportsmanship. Immediately following the talk, football awards were presented. Billy Hughes was named 'SMost Valuable Playervg Wayne Hendricks, '4Best Linemanng and Johnny Marzula received the 'Sportsman- ship trophy. Presentation of football jackets to lettermen closed the program. Four Rebel players made the All-City first team - Billy Hughes, George Smith, Wayne Hendricks, and Richard Watson. These four and Sammy Fordham were named on the All-State honorable mention squad. Page 101 ! K 4 Billy Hughes, H. B. Wayne Hendricks, C. Mack Hunt, H. B. George Smith, R, E. 8. Johnny Huntsman, Q. B. 12. Richard Watson, R. G. Johnny Marzula, H. B. 9. Joe Ford, H, B. 13. F. B. Davis, L. T. Glen Fleming, L. E. 10. DeWa-yne Malmay, Q, B. 14. Bruce Lee, L. E. Sammy Fordham, R. T. 11. Rudy Ramsey, L. E. eit onroe High 1. Eugene Thrasher, F. B. 2. Thomas Vessel, C. 3. Sonny Od-om, F. B. Charles Cotton, R. G. 8. Freddy Webb, R. T. 12. Robert Perkins, H. B Marlan Monzingo, L. G. 9. Larry Lawson, L. T. 13. Carl McMillan, R. E. John Eaves, L. G. 10. James Chapman, R. G. 14. Bob Smith, L, E. Buddy Gaster, R. E. 11. Odis Howze, Q. B. chool 19 Rebel Page 103 In a game that saw We.vt Monroe crush its rival Oua- chita 40-0, fullback Sonny Odom driver for yardage. Kicking a point after touchdown, Wayne Hendricks cuts the middle of the goal fiostx. The Sea on After a 7-6 win over the jMangham Drag- ons in the West Monroe Jamboree, the Rebel grid machine opened the regular season against the Neville Tigers at Brown Stadium on Fri- day, September 2. It was a good game all the way with Neville sneaking across the Rebs' goal line early in the third quarter for the only touchdown of the game. The extra point was blocked, and the game ended with the score 6-0. The Rebels fell to Springhill the following week in a hard fought contest 13-12. West Monroe boys lost to Rayville 25-7 and Byrd 33-0 before they could get back into the win column by dropping Menard 13-0. Menard had been previously undefeated and unscored- on, but the Rebs put a halt to both records by scoring twice in the final quarter to win their first game of the regular season 13-0. West Monroe marched over Marion to high- light the homecoming festivities. The Rebs defeated Bastrop 7-0 for the first conference win in the school's history and then stomped our twin-city rival, Ouachita Parish High School, 40-0. These two wins placed the Little Colonels third in this district. In the second game of the season to be lost by a margin of one point, the Rebs fell to Haynesville, a strong AAA football figure, 13- 12. Fair Park, runner-up in the state AAA title and the Rebels' next foe, got two touchdowns early in the first period. West Monroe matched the Yellowjackets in touchdowns in the last half, but still came out on the short end of a 33-21 score. Bossier proved too much for the Rebs, as they nicked the Rebs 20-13 in a game that showed plenty of action. West Monroe entered the final game of the season determined to win, and did, nipping the Ruston Bearcats 7-0. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD W.M.H.S. A. Qpponent 7 Mangham 6 0 Neville 5 12 Springhill 13 7 Rayville 25 0 Byrd 33 13 Menard 0 40 Marion 0 7 Bastrop 0 el-0 Ouachita 0 12 Haynesville 13 21 Fair Park 33 13 Bossier City 20 7 Ruston 0 l, ,4 1i 1 a ax'm'.vz,'i 0 Jlawr nf' Illl ear orimffs' I 'ring H. ll U l l d, li' t ll Rebel end, Rudy Ranzxrfy, vatflzm a l0llClld0Zi'7l jzaxx an lzalflmflf, Billy Hzzglzzw, mnzpx toward tlzz' goal I14Lffll7l.t'f the homecoming foe, Nlarion. zvitlz end Bob Smitli. Junior Var ity Team West M0nroe's freshman team, under the direction of Coach jeff Hennessy, made a fine record of seven wins and no losses. The varsity gridiron hopefuls showed much ability and gained experience throughout the season. Standouts on the team were end Wayne Brasher, guard Earl Turnhow, and haekfield men .john kloses and jesse Price. Price, a fleet-footed tailback. was the leading scorer for the freshmen. ROW 1: Richard Smith, Robert Cannon, Albert Fields, Mike Lynch, Earl Turnbow, Larry Green, Dewayne Brasher, Gary Smith. ROW 2: Stanley Reppond, Jimmy Bell, Jack Ezell, Wayne J-ihnston, Jesse Price. Roscoe Holcomb, Ronnie Farmer, Larry Cash. ROW 3: Coach Hennessy, Byron Bodenheimer, Steve Powell, Francis Odom, William Lobrano, Dan Van Zilc, Steven Hamm. ? D L m ' Tl FRONT: Anita Dell Allen, Joy Emerel, Martha Ann Rhymes, Loy Bass, Charlotte Null, Pat Davis, Polly Riser, Mary Ann Ferguson, BACK: Thelma Joyner, Kay McMillan, Truley Ann Chapman, Queen Bar- bara, Maid of Honor Nelda Gould, Flower Girl Pam Painich, Jenny Lou Ervin, Homecoming Queen of 1954 Jo Ann Harris, Sandra Enete, Linda Landers, Gwen Nelson. Homecoming Colobrotlon Bong! Bong! clangs the Rebel Vic- tory Bell as il followx the Rebelette Smiling, Truley Ann Chapman and Vincent Marzula head a tenxe float in the homecoming parade. procexxion of maids and eseortx as they are presented to the spectatorx. Using an effective black and white color scheme, the Art Department of W. M. H. S. created an exquisite throne-room scene for the crowning of the 1955 Queen of Homecoming. The ceremony, which was held in the school auditorium on October 7, was witnessed by thc student body, faculty, and interested par- ents and friends, Mrs. Gene Hardin of the Speech Depart- ment was creator and narrator of the imagin- ary story of '4Rebeland. 1K Coach Howard Barker clzooiex a .vurj1ri.s-ed Barbara As is the custom, after a year,s reign the Byrd ayH0myL-,,mf,1g Quppn of 1955, Queen of Rebeland, -Io Ann Harris, was to choose a new ruler. Falling' asleep, she visioned all the characteristics a queen should possess. XVhile asleep, the 16 goddesses of Rebeland chosen by sons of Chief Counselor Barker, were escorted to her throne. Awakened by her eourt jester, Queen Jo Ann sent for Counselor Harker to help make the decision. After much consid- eration, they chose Barbara Byrd, Goddess of Love, the 1955 Homecoming' Queen. Maid of Honor was Nelda Gould, Goddess of Loveli- ness. Following this ceremony, the queen and her court, the band, cheerleaders, Rebelettes, floats, and decorated cars paraded through the Twin Cities. At a pre-game ceremony the queen was crowned for the second time by C. Watson, president of the Quarterback Club. Climaxing the occasion, the football team defeated Marion , , , A I .1 40-0. lhe new queen, Barbara Byrd, ix crowned by Coach Barker. A dance in the gym ended the homecom- ing festivities. Homecoming court members' watch the Marion-lfVe.s'l Morzrzre game from Billy Don Hughes, Rebel halfback, their special platform following the pre-game ceremonies. In front are puslzes' all ojrjrorzents aside ax he Donnie Logan and Felicia Marzgunz, football and cheerleader mascotsg xtridex foward a touchdown in the Pam Painich, flower girl: and Allen Hall, crown bearer. 1WH7'l07I game. 'ii x . Rebelette SPONSORS BMS. Gene XfVilliams, Gene VVilliarns, Miss Ethel Mat- Voss. Mrs. Blarteal VVebb, klrs. Richard Smith. MEMBERS ROW 1: Jo Ann Yeager, Joy Walters, Joy Parrish Anitra Fields, Barbara Colvin, Marilyn Hunts- man, Sue Weir, Karen Strozier, Jackie Joyner, Imogene Conrad, Jeannette Gates, Barbara Bre- land. ROW 2: Gerry Lynn Lester, Jennie Lou Ervin, Melba Loe, Barbara Peters, Doris Bourgeois, Linda Rogers, Mary Aldridge, Clay Fisher, Glenda Owens, Mildred Roberts, Aletea Parrish, Jonnie Avery, Tistie Wiggins. ROW 3: Nelle Coulter, Nita Fant, Ina Fay Owens. Mary Ann Allen, Martha Robinson, Judy Lee, Carolyn Whitlock, Mary Kathryn Henry, Linda Landers, Ann Colvin, Martha Harper, Shirley Fant, Katie Culp, Lynn Wilhite, Bette Ball. ROW 4: Jean Wallace, Margie Norris, Bobbie Ber- geron, Shirley Averett, Mary Jo Bottoms, Peggy Chapman, Peggy Traxler, Carolyn Knight, Car- olyn Humble, Shirley Works, Lila Camp, Brenda Salter, Jimmie Lou Whitten, Artie Wimberley, Jo Ann Hammett, Julie Spinks, Ann Harrell, Pat Turner. EXEC1L l'IVE OFFICERS FIELD OFFICERS OFFIQ IERS Barbzzfzz lglfiflllll PRr:sini-:NT ..,..,, .... , VICP1-PRIESIIJENT' ..AA,A, ., llU7I71if' Azwfzg' ' .... Shirley A1'f'1'f'tl SECRl'1'I'ARY ..,.............,.., ..... I1Ri1AsuRP:R ....,,..,,..,. .,.,,,, ,,,,,,...,.. B a rbara Colzfirz .jo An ri Ywalgffr Rlf1l'OR'I'l-ZR .A.A,,.,.,,..,...,,,,,, , S1-:RGRANT-AT-ARMs .,.Car0lyn Knight PARLi,xMENTARIAN,,,. . ,......,,, ,...... P at lurnffr HIS'I'0RIAN ..,.,..........,A,A. .,,, , , ........,.,..,. .,,, B rm' Ball SPONSORS .,,,, A.........,.... .,,, , , ,,Mr.r, Richard Smith, Mixx Ethel Aflaff I'o.x'.v, Mr.v. Gene lfVilliam.v, Affrs. W. W. Webb, Gene Williarm, W. W. Webb The Oimrllita Limzwllm' join format will: tllr Rf'bf?lf?fif'.K' lo mm a Crnifrdrralw Flag while the l1111111.v play Dixif ', at f i the iflfrxt ,W01zr0f'-Ouarliila yanzzf. Keeping up the morale of the Rebels is an important duty for the Rebelettes. Tlirse 71 girls marched during' the summer and alter school in the fall, practicing' for the hall'-time shows and the rodeo. Cotton Festival and homm-Coming parades. In April, spring training' began, as they started preparing for thc- nvxt year. While maintaining an 86 average and par- ticipating in other school activities. tht-sv junior and senior girls took part in Navy Biotin-rs' Club and Spanish-Aincrican Wlar Veterans' tag sales, the Salvation Army Drive, the Clripplcd Children Easter Drive, and ushering at thu Little 'I'hc-ater. Hut all was not all work and no play for the Rvbelettes, for besides their annual football banquet, they enjoyed a fall hayridc and' a spring' hayricle with a pallet party alitrrward in the gym. C,IHAR'l'ER MEMBERS ROW 1: Nelle Coulter, Anitra Fields, J-Jy Parrish, Shirley Works, Lila Camp, Ina Faye Owens, Imogene Conrad, Jeannette Gates. ROW 2: Carolyn Whitlock, Shirley Fant, Bette Ball, Jonnie Avery, Barbara Breland, Nita Fant, .Io Ann Yeager, ROW 3: Mary Ald- ridge, Peggy Traxler, Bobbie Bergeron, Shirley Averett, Jennie Lou Ervin, Gerry Lester, Melba Loe, Pat Turner. - Kneeling: Bob Smith, Lon Bass, Jerry Sanders, Lavelle Browder. Standing: Coach Dan McClure, Jimmy Haddox, George Smith, Gary Huckabay, L, C. Crawford, Mack Hunt, Freddy Martin, manager. ar lt Ba ketball-19 6 Basketball Coach Dan McClure and Manager Freddy Mar- tin go over records in the eoachix office. A unsaamm,u.'f'f':? 3 we . ,w I ' Z1 ' Page 110 Going into the third year of AAA compe- tition, the West Monroe cagers finished third in the Northern District. Bastrop and Ouachita finished first and second, eliminating the Rebels from advancing into the state playoff. These two teams defeated the Rebels twice each by very close scores. SCOREBOARD Bolton Neville Calhoun Jonesboro-Hodge Bolton Jonesboro-Hodge Farmerville Chatham Bonita Farrnerville Ruston Farmerville Ouachita Mangham Ogden Neville Farrnerville LaSalle LaSalle Bastrop Ruston Ouachita Bonita Neville Ouachita LaSalle lI'j'i?I.Lf for lzuo fwiizis in llif' Nf'z'iHf' xgalnzf, Reb fcn'ze'1111l immy Haddox gow high into the' air for a lay-up. flgaimt fiIlH1,01l7l,.S Riirlzara' iwitirlivll, Wr.vt 4VImzrof .s Nel.so11 Rogwxs' and Hzuldox battle' for a l'1'b01Ull1. The ea on Under the Quidancc' of Coach Dan MC- Clurm-, who coachvd thi- Rvhvls in 1953-54 and rvplzu'c'cl last yvafs voaclm Ge-114' Hardin. the tcznn cornpilm-Cl a rc'c'ord of lil wins against 20 lossvs. Among thc-se ww-11' wins ow-r Ncfville and Ouachita, our Cross-town rivals. Thr- Rehs wore- trimmvd hy such top tc-inns as Ruston, AA stats? champs, Bolton, AAA state- runner-up, I.aSallv, Ogden. Falinvrvillt-. Ioncshoro-Hodge, and Calhoun. 'I'hv tcam featured aces like' Gary Huckabay, Gvorgc Smith, Mack Hunt, jcvp Sanders, Lon Bass, and jimmy Haddox, who lcltewccl for the Rc-hs in 195-l-55. In addition to thvsc, L. C. Crawford, from Chatham, joinsfd this yf'ar's squad. Gary Huckahay made tht' all-city team for thv third straight year and also a spot on the all-state second team. jimmy Haddox made thc- all-city second tc-am. I axclle Browder L. C. Crawforcl Jimmy Haddox Gary Huckabay Nelson Rogc-rs jimmy Jord CQ'f'iitf'r FlII'Zt'IlI'd Forz1'ard Forzuard Cwitrr Guard ,AEST Ike Guraedy, manager, John Ann Painich, Barbara Davidson, Martha Aulds, Darlene Johnston. Patsy Rawls, Ruth Gilbert, Ruby MeLin, Margaret Harris, Nancy May, Shirley Cotton, Mildred White, Freda McLin, manager. Dorothy Phillips is not shown in the picture. Girl ' Ba ketball COACHES M1's. Natalie Nlay and M1's. Lou Nell Russell Winrunff the Louisiana AAA tliauipionslup climaxed a successful season for the YV:-st Nlon roe sextet. M1's. Natalie May and her assistant Mrs. Lou Nell Russell showed the Rc-bel lol loivers a stronff team that won 28 '21lllt'S against onlv 6 defeats 5. 5 Page 113 iw G , Closely guarded by I1 Ouarliita playfr, D01 Plzillijit .t1'ore'.t for Ihr? Rffbvlx. The ea on In tournarnent play throughout the season, VVest Nlonroe finished with two first-place tro- phies. one seeond-place trophy, and one third- plaee trophy. The teaiu won first place at Farnierville and Bonita, with John Ann Pain- ieh and Martl'1a Aulds winning' all-tournament berths at the latter. john Ann also came hoine with the Most Valuable Player Award from this tournament. The Rebel girls finished a strong second at the Ouachita tournanient with John Ann and Ruth Gilbert receiving all-tournament awards. Mrs. NIay's group took third place in our own tournarnent with john Ann Painieh again in the spotlight as she won an all-tournament nomination and her second Most Valuable Player Award. The Northern District play-offs found West Monroe and Bastrop battling' each other to play the Ouachita team. which drew a bye. The Rebels won by a narrow margin and went on to defeat Ouachita for the district chanipion- ship. Both NVest Monroe and Ouachita rep- resented the Northern District. and both had easy victories to gain the state finals. W. M. H. S. girls took the state championship as they defeated their cross-town rivals 61-47. Guards lWartha Aulds and Ruth Gilbert and Forward John Ann Painich made the all- state squad. Wfartha Aulds John Ann Painich Darlene Johnston Dot Phillips Barbara Davidson Ruby MCL1 Guard Fozwafd Guard Forward Guard Fozuaid W.M.H.S, 46 50 44 42 32 48 56 56 34 50 45 59 35 48 43 55 52 58 43 47 44 35 38 36 41 56 38 25 42 31 32 54 32 57 61 Ruth Gilbert Guard SCOREBOARD Opponent Quitman 38 Central 69 Linville 46 Calhoun 35 Start 30 Ouachita 37 Farrnerville 44 Neville 40 Marion 25 Farmerville 45 Chatham 47 Mer Rouge 32 Bastrop 34 Linville 46 Ouachita 34 Ft. Necessity 28 Mangham 47 Ouachita 48 Neville 44 Farmerville 28 LaSalle 27 Bastrop 39 Ouachita 31 Bonita 10 Farmerville 42 Bastrop 31 Calhoun 33 Chatham 19 Bastrop 39 Neville 28 Bastrop 31 Ouachita 35 Neville 28 Terrebonne 22 1 Ouachita 47 Getting a .voreen block from john Arm Pairzizflz, Slzirlay Cotton drivffs for the baxket. Rffbfl .xlzarpslzootfr john Ann Pairzich dribblex toward the ,goal againxt Clzatlzam. Patsy Rawls Margaret Harris Shirley Cotton Mildred Wfliitc Nancy May Forward Guard Forward Guard Forward ROW 1: Jerry Grubbs, Shelby Aulds, Mack Hunt, Robert Perkins, J-oe Ford, ROW 2: Kelton Bacon, Richard Watson, Johnny Marzula, Ronnie Gallien, John Moses, ROW 3: Homer Browder, Wayne Works, Tommy Lolley. Wayne Hendricks, George Smith. L. C. Crawford, Jimmy Edminston. .Ba eball Coach Bobby Wlilson got his West lNIonroe baseball squad off to a good start as it won eight of the first nine games for the '56 season. Last year the Rebels took the North Louis- iana AAA title and they hope to better this mark this season. As the Rebelaire goes to press, only one AAA game has been played, with the Rebel nine easily defeating Ouachita behind the two-hit pitching of Wayne Hend- ricks. Members of last year,s team who inade all- conference were Wayne Hendricks, Gary Huck- abay, Richard Watson, Robert Harris, and Dennis Fields. All-city selections were Hend- ricks, Huckabay, Chubby Johnston, Harris, and Fields. ' Senior squadrnen on the ,56 nine include George Smith, Wayne Hendricks, Macik Hunt, johnny Marzula, ,Rudy Ramsey, I,. C. Craw- ford, Richard Watson, and Lavelle Browder. ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS Gary Huekabay, Richard YVatson, Wlayne Hendricks. ROW 1: Lon Bass, Lee Evans, Robert Hattaway, J. L. Furlow, Ronnie Sanford, Eugene Thrasher, Thom- as Vessel, W. E. Martin. ROW 2: Earl Turnbow, James Chapman, Glen Harrelson, Johnny Eaves, Billy Hughes, Jimmy Haddox, Bob Smith, Johnny Huntsman, Dwain Johnston, Mike Lynch. ROW 3: Alfred Varner, Eddie Worley, Donald Skipper, Mickey Bass, Bud Byrd, Richard Rawls, Ronnie Farmer, Jack Ezell, Walter Gates, Gary Fields, Joe Watts, Billy Bell, ROW 4: Jerry Ingram, Glenn Fleming, Buddy Gaster, Bobby Duncan, Odis Howze, Freddy Webb, Frank Machen, Robert Lindsay, John Dorris, Harry Track West Monroe's 1956 track team, under the direc- tion of Coach Jeff Hennessy, experienced a fairly suc- cessful season. Coach Hennessy stated that the Rebels would have made a much better showing had not such standouts as Robert Hattaway, Lee Evans, Eu- gene Thrasher, and J. L. Furlow been plagued by injuries. Billy Hughes, the backbone of the '56 squad, was spectacular throughout the season, Billy broke five records at Tallulah and Haynesville. At Tallulah he set a new broad jump and hop-step-and-jump record: at Haynesville he erased the broad jump, hop-step- and-jump, and 100-yard dash records. His best ef- fort in the broad jump was 21 feet 8M inchfsg his best for the hop-step-and-jump was 44 feet lk inches. In the 100-yard dash Hughes ran his fastest time at 10.05 seconds. The relay team, composed of Robert Hattaway, Eugene Thrasher, Jesse Price, and Billy Hughes, broke all former W. M. H. S. records. They posted times of 45.5 seconds in the 440 relay and 1 minute Barfoot, Don Hudson. VARSITY TRACK TEAM ROW 1: W. E. Martin, Thomas Vessel, Robert Hattaway, Eugene Thrasher. ROW 2: John Eaves, Lon Bass, J. L. Fur- low, Billy Hughes. ROW 3: Lee Evans, Bob Smith, Ronnie Sanford, Jimmy Haddox, Coach Jeff Hennessy. 35.7 seconds in the 880 relay. Delta Relays at Tallulah .......... Haynesville at Haynesville ....... District KAAAJ at Ruston ......... State at McNeese, Lake Charles... SCHEDULE Tri-State at Shreveport .......,... March 24 N. S, C. Relays at Natchitoches .... April 7 . . f f April 14 . .April 21 . .April 28 ....May 4-5 e v Q VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Row I: Linda McC1o1'micil4, Milton Smith. Linda Steelv. Row 2: Kcnnf-th Smith Portia Gould, Chsrry Chapman, Martha Rhymes, Pvtm' M3DQlllH. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Jane Parkvr. Carolyn Callaspy, Nancy Mzxy, Charlotte Null. Linda 112lYl'IlCIl'I' Sylvia Ialayclcn. X x Q 'U IT' W S S Miss Thaxton offers .vugge.s'ti0n.x' to Becky Pliillijrx, Alice Oxborn, Anne Harrell, Lester Rickerson, Peggy Traxler, and Linda Landers on making papier-maclze figures and mixing jraintx. rt Club P1-:moting interest in a higher standard of art is the purpose of the Art Club. Mobiles in the cafeteria, and posters for the Mardi Gras Ball, and for science, English, and other subjects were evidence of Art Club labor. , Sports, classes, organizations, and other school activities are featured in a large mural which is hung over the office door. Requiring more than two months for completlon, it was a major project of the Art Club. Under Mrs Patsy Platt's direction, Art Club members designed and painted scenery and props for the choir concerts and the band concerts at Christmas and in the spring. Mary Nell Averett made the huge Bible which was used in the band concert. In the lobby display windows, garish black and white masks, hideous witches competing in a beauty contest, a conglomeration of tomb stones, frogs, ghosts, and a creepy castle with witches stirring their brew in a big black kettle foretold Halloween. Valentine's Day was also ushered in, although in quite a different mood, by Art Club members, Pink clouds, pink snow, and cherubs composed a delightful display by Tistie Wiggins. Also represented were a serene madonna and child and a playful pixie scene. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ,,,,,,.,.,.. ,,,,,,,.,.., ....,,,,,,...,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, P e g gy Traxler Vice-PRESIDENT ,,..,...., ...,.,.,,., L inda Landers SECRETARY., ,,,,,.,..... ., ,Becky Phillipt TREASL'RER , ,,,.,. ,,,.Anne Harrell PARLIAMENTARIAN ,,.,. ,..,., ,,,,,,..., , .,,,,, P 0 lly River HrsToR1AN, .,,.,,,, ,,,,...,., Lester Riekermn REPORTER .,,,.,,... ,.,.... ,,......,, A l ice Oxborn SPONSORS ...,..,. . - ,,..,,.. Mr'.l'. Patty Platt Mi.x'.v Betty Thaxton ROW 1: Glenda Griffin, Mary Nell Averett, Mary Elizabeth Heard, Louise Lester, Julia Lineback, Martha Kemp, Charlotte Whittington. ROW 2: Peggy Traxler, Alice Osborn, Frances Elliott, Pat Weldon, Linda Dean, Thelma Joyner, Becky Vance, Polly Riser, Becky Phillips. ROW 3: Mrs. Platt, Carrol Green, Jim- my Bell, Sandra Slape, Wanda Osborn, Sylvia Brewer, Freddie Hamel, Jennie Lou Ervin, George Lisen- by. ROW 4: LeRoy Mayo, Toni Ketchell, Harold Willis, Anne Harrell, Lester Rickerson, Ramona Kincade. Page 122 OFFICERS PRESIDENT ..,,,,,,,......,..,,,,,Y..,,,,...,,,.,,,,,..,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,' I aroy Hfeber VICE-PRESIIJENT.. ,,.,. ,. ..........,...AA,.,,.AA.,, K eith Sanford TREASURER ..,..w............,. ,..,,,.... P atrieia Shaekelford HISTORIAN ..,..,... ....,.,...........A......,.. T heda Pettigrew REPORTER ,....,.... ........, M ary Helen Kilpatrick SPONSOR ,,,...,, , ..,,.,,,,. Mrs. Herbert Steed Objectives of the Civics Club, under the direction of Mrs. Herbert Steed, are improving the citizenship of its members, rendering service to the school, presenting constructive programs of an educational and entertaining nature, and aiding schoolmates who are less fortunate than others. Members of this club are sophomore mem- . . . . . . . . bers of Civics Classes and those upper Classmen Wzth better czvtzzen.vlzz,t1 and more eorrrmunzty .vpzrzt ar their who express a desire to remain members after goal, Cruzer Club offzeerx are'Patrteza Shaekelford, seated, Completinw the Course in Civics. Kettlz. Sanford, Margf Helen Kzljratrzck, Gwen Barrter, Theda D Pettigrew, and faroy Weber. Ci ic Club ROW 1: Theda Pettigrew, Mary Helen Kilpatrick, Kay Antley, Martha Jo Purvis, Patricia Shackelf-ard, Freddie Martin, Clifford Johnston, Rosemary White, Delores Jackson, Peggy Bayles, Alice Witherington, Shirley Allen. ROW 2: Camille Camp, Cherry Chapman, Gwen Barnes, Geraldine Deaton, Claudine Ivey, June Martin, Charlotte Irby, Wynona Stewart, Irma Duncan, Melba Tolbird, Beth McNeil, Mrs. Steed. ROW 3: Walter E-Jndurant, Lawson Herron, Shelby Aulds, Jaroy Weber, Charles Stewart, Keith Sanford Curtis Rape, Phillip Kerry, Billy Camp. Page 123 ROW 1: Nettie Tabb, Vera Gould, Joy Emerel, Patsy Brown, Irene Laird, Ma-ry Ann Carter, Arlene Greer, Jennie Lou Ervin, Jo Ann Yeager. ROW 2: Jonnie Avery, Gay Irby, Willie Mae Heard, Joyce Beebe, DeWanna Emmons, Gladys Halsell, Sherron Eady, Linda Carol Bledsoe, Mary Beth Rogers, Carol Ann Crawford, ROW 3: Alice Osborn, Tommie Sue Lowery, Linda Steele, Pamela Bingham, Jerry Wilbanks, Melba Tolbird, Mary Ann Clouatre, Janie Thrasher, Delores Jackson, Jane Parker, Mrs. Hal- sell. ROW 4: Toni Ketehell, Judy Wilhite, Carolyn Street, Judy Norris, Jimmie Green, Betty Carter, Brenda Younse, Sue Taylor, Ina Faye Owens, Fred Cheeks, Sandra Fleming. ROW 5: James Rice, Gary Thomas. OFFICERS PRESIDENT .,,,.., .. , ,,,. .,.,,.,,. ,,,., ,,,. f onnir' Azwry 0 nt r al nd R ll n n 0 r XIICE-PRESIIJI-1N'I'.. ,,,, ,. .,., , ..... ,Linda .S't1'w!1' SECRETARY-TRI-:AsURHR. ,,.. ,i.,i, , ,lrffne Laird lQEPORTER ,,,,,.i ,.,, ,,.... .. ,. ........,.,....., lay Emerrl SPONSOR ..,...... .,,., , ,,Mr,v. Don Hall-elf formizf Arrfry, Airs. Halxwll, Irmzc' Laird, joy lfmefwl, and Linda Steele examine ?Il7Zi'.YfJIlfH'7'.V from other srlzoolx. , , . I A , Selling and distributing' the Rebel Dispatch K and gathering news for the Contraband Column are the responsibilities of the Contraband Run- ners, who are reporters elected from each fifth period class. At different times of the year, the reporters heard talks by the editor and the news editor about the general make-up of the Rebel Dis- patch and the process of putting it out. Page 124 PRl'1SIDI'1N'I' ............, ,,.....,... L eta Van Clean' McNair ,..,,Sur' Iflfeiz' VICE-PRl41SllJPlN1' ......,..........,., ........... . .. ,, Si-LCR1-:'rA1u',, ,,,....,.,, .,,., , ,Billie Sue llflay Meredith TRI-1AslIRliR ,,,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,A.,,,.,,,,....., ,,,, , , ,Gay Monroe R1H:PoR'l'r1R .,.,,,,.. Linda Carol Ranmfy SPONSOR ....,. Mrs. jafrzwx Pltarix Consisting' of past and present speech and drama students who maintain an 86 average. the Cue Club encourages interest in dramatics and theater work. Assisting' with school pro- grams and assemblies is one main function of the club. Various activities in which members par- ticipated in 1955-56 were a Christmas play, three speech tournaments, a School Hi-Lites radio program, group attendance of Little The- ater productions, and the senior play cast and stage crew. Ivan Uttal, director of the Monroe Little Tlieater, was guest speaker at one club meeting. Sue' Wf'i1', Leta IVIcNair, Gay MII7LI'0f', Billze Sue Mzlfdztll and Linda Ramxey read a .vrrij1t ZL'!Iill' M1A.x Pllllllx fnompts ue Club ROW 1: Gay Monroe, Leta McNair, Sue Weir, Clarice Crowe, Ann Freeman, Betty Brandon Billie Sue Meredith. ROW 2: Bert Borden, Mary Anne Carter, Tommy Pappas, Bo Bell, Bennett Humphries Billie Joiner, ROW 3: Linda Rogers, Flora Ann Powell, Artie Wimberley, Linda Carroll Ramsey Nelda Gould Polly Riser, Gerry Dickerson, Mrs. Pharis. Page 125 ROW 1: Bruce Clark, Linda Jackson, Jo Ellen Medaries, Ja-nett Chatham, Rochelle Butler. ROW 2: Patsy Franks, Lester Rickerson, Deanna Lee, Lottie Mae Scoggins, Jessie Shelton, Norman Jones, Clara East- erling, Laverne Greer, Helen Richmond, Betty Presiun, Pat Glass, Elna Terrell. STANDING: Lloyd Puckitt, Joel Hemphill, Alfred Camp, Ted Mooney, Charles Godwin, Everett Whitlock, Neil Willett, Doyle Daniel, Leslie Robinson, Wayne Hall, Gene Brown, Bob Parks, Charles Durham, Alvin Jones, Barbara Partin. PRESIDENT .,i..,..,.,.., ,. ..,l,,. Norman jones VICE-PRESIDENT ........, , ..,,i....,,,,,,.... Bruce Clark SECRETARY., ,,.....i, ,t....., L oltie Mae Scoggins . . ll TLREASURER ,,,,,,.. ,,.,,,, ,,,.........,,, P a my Franks Ellen Afledaries ferric Shelton IQEPORTER llli,,,,,l,,,.,,,,,, HISTORIAN ,,t.,,,t,,,t ., i,.ll .. ,.,, , PARLIAMENTARIAN ....,.., ,.,..,,.., D oyle Danzel PHOTOGRAPHER ,.,,..,,., ...,,.., D eanna Lee Lottie Seoggins, fo Medaries, Deanna Lee, Bruce Clark, SPONSOR ---'--------------,- ------b-,- L lord Pufkift Doyle Daniel, Norman jones and fessie Shelton examine the D. E. scrapbook before taking it to convention. Having' three Students, Pat Glass, Alfred Camp, and Bob Parks, elected to state office at the annual convention in Baton Rouge in February was an outstanding event for the Distributive Education Club. The sales demon- stration judging team, which placed third at the convention, was asked to represent all Louisiana D. E. Clubs at the national dis- tributive education convention in St. Louis, Missouri, in April. Members of the D. E. Club are those junior and senior students who secure worthwhile careers in retailing and other distributive oc- cupations while attending school. Notable projects for this 1955-56 club were the sponsoring of the Miss Merry Christmas and Mr. Happy New Year contest and dance in December, the Twin-City High School Tal- ent Show in March, and the annual Employer- Employcc Banquet in April. Page 126 ROW 1: Brenda Bayles, Peggy Neal, Gay Monroe, Gerrie Dickerson, ROW 2: Bert E-Jrden, Stuart Hill, Ronald Crews, Mack Bayles, James Bell. ROW 3: Wanda Fox, Minnie Fox, Shirley Ervin, Linda Ramsey. OFFICERS RESIDENT.. ,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,.....,,....... .......,... B ert Borden ICE-PRESIDENT ,.,.......t. ......... R onald Crews ECRETARY ..,...,.......,,,...,., .......,. B renda Bayles REASURER ......,., .i,........,.... S tuart Hill EPORTER ...,,.,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,.,...,....,, M innie Fox IBRARIAN ..,......,.. ....,.,.............,,....,.. P eggy Neal PONSOR ........i.. .t..,,,,.t, M rs. james Pharis To give students experience in public ipeaking, the Forensic Club was organized this gear, under the sponsorship of Mrs. James . haris. At the Northwestern State College Speech Tournament, members of the Forensic Club Non three debates, two third places and one second place in various entries. Also partici- pating in the speech tournament at Northeastern 'State College, club members won five superiors n different subjects. Taking part in the Tri- Statc Championship Forensic Tournament at Louisiana Tech, members of W. M. H. S. were presented good in several topics. Club members undertake debate, radio apeaking, poetry reading, dramatic and humor- rus declamation, extemporancous speaking, and tfter dinner speaking. Foren ic Club While Bert Borden debates, Brenda Bayles, Ronald Crews, Peggy Neal, and Minnie Fox take notes. Tirnekeeper Stuart Hill keeps an eye on the watch as Mrs. Pharis supervises. Page 127 ROW 1: Mr. Griggs, Mrs. Dawson, Mr. Mophett, Glenn Murphy, Everett Whitlock, Jimmy Earl Nordan, Edward Baugh, Rabeon Owens, Sue Head, Sylvia Boudreaux, Georgia Ruth Owens, Julius Waggener, Hal Wales, Hix Landrum, Bobby I-I'Jllingsworth, Frank Jowers, LaVerne Elliott, Dorothye Lovelady, Patricia Ann Foster, Frances Guess. ROW 2: Polly Riser, Ann Freeman, Shirley Gardina, Bruce Hanna, Dennis Wink, Billy Roark, Gerald Hammett, LeRoy Mayo, Vickie Caldwell, Robert Guess, Lee Roy Lawrence, Garey Wellerman, Bobbie Saxon, Lucille Browder, Karen Strozier, Wynona Boatright, Frances Hearn, Glenda Sue Young, Claudine Ivey, June Martin. ROW 3: Brenda Bayles, Peggy Dis-Jn, Katie Lou Allen, Wayne Blakeney, Robert Whitlock, Mike Wallace, To Ann Thompson, Gayle Wilbanks, Nancy Cash, Melvin Ham- ilton, Tommy Jones, Jerry Jones, Marca Smith, Joyce Gorum, Virginia Hines, Brenda Perkins, Yvonne Allen, LOU FF311- tom, Martha Golson, Linda Lavender, Rita Murphy. ROW 4: Ginger Thrasher, Patsy Banks, Betty Rawls, Charles Jarvis, Jimmy Gewin, Nace Wagoner, Bill Owens, Olene Hollingsworth, Helen Roberts, Bonnie Wales, Martha Jane Wellerman, Bobby Ingram, Curtis Bamburg, Jerry Haynes, Gene Haynes, Nannette Owens, Floy Pinton, Mary Luttrell, Ellen Maza, Priscilla Tolbird. ROW 5: Wanda Waller, Martha Frances Henry, Cai-ilyn Block, Barbara Porter, Nina Faye Martin, Brawner Easterling, Albert Craft, Thomas L, Roberts, Jimmy Jordan, Edward North, William Lobrano, Reginald Russell, Donnie Mann, Claudine Dempsey, Shelby Taylor, Jo Ann AlfC1'd, Joyce Clark, Barbara Blalock. ROW 6: Janice Beard, Evelyn Beaver, Mary Allen, Jean Tisdale, Virginia Smith, Charlotte Guillory, Deanna Lee, Barbara Bates, Bobby Blazier, Linda Carter, Rosie Lee Turnbow, Margie Bearden, Bernice Wallace, Wallda June Fox, Kay Frances Brown, Glen Carey, Linda Willett, Patsy Worthey, Ginger Hammett, ROW 75 William S. Chapman, Herbert Lee Rucker, Billie Hayden, Patricia Calhoun, Carolyn Sue Hogg, Frances Ann phillips, Mime By-ORVU, Betty Lou Mathis, Glenda Walters, Coralie Heard, Linda Whitehead, Shirley Greer, Glenda Rogers, Joanna Massey, Grace Lewis, Mary Elizabeth Heard, Glenda Griffin, Rebecca Wallace, Tywannia White. ROW 8: Robert Simp- Dnlicaling handx, hfarf, head, and health, the four HH kins, Harry Barfoot, Alice Faye White, Ruby Jewel of the el-H Club, to high xtandards if the goal of Peter Spears' Faye Bagwell. Jafliee French, Patsy Gales' l Wilhitw, Rabwon Ozufrzx, james Flftclzrf, .wat1fd,' fuliux E212 Jgdsleliildaxlh71z'?llSIi1f'i12ycl336a11?rI'EihZIt, WaQ0'1f 3Hf1lM'6llf'5wW -G Zgg-l'- Doris McDonald, Wallace Freeman: Jerry Mel daries, Fred Dennig. ROW 9: Donald Skipper, Leo Billings, Reggie Hinton, Dennis Jackson, Wayn Brown, Percy Kottenbrook, Ralph Sims, Harol Blakeney, Edward Avant, Howard Bailey, Johnny Poole, Patsy Rogers, Harold Snowden, Grac Wheelis, Algie Futch, Troy Stewart, John Elvis Dorris, Stanley Smith. 4-H Club OFFICERS PRI-1SllJlCN'l '.... .. ,.., ,......,., , .......,. G eorgia Ruth Oweni VlCl'1-Plll4ISllJl'INT., .,... ...,,.,...,,...,...,. , lulius WQQOHE7 SliCRl'1'l'ARY.... ...,,,.. ,,,,,,, .,,,...,,..,. S 3 'lvia Boudreaux Rl-1l'OR'l'l'1RS .,..,,., ,..,,.,... . ,,.. . ..Hal Walex, Sue Heaa SPONSORS, ,, ,,,, ,, , ,,,.,, ,,,..,......,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, C . B. Griggx, Aubrrg' Alojllzrlt, Mm. Audrey Dawson Page 128 OFFICERS PRESIDENT ......A .,,,A,,................A,,,.,.........,...,,,,, j ames Fletcher VICE-PRESIDENT ,,,,....... ,.... ..A.,. 7 ' ommy Wilhitn SECRETARY ,,,,,,.A..,,...., ...,.....,,,..,,., Nancy May IQEPORTER .,,........ .......... B etty Carter I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger serv- ice, my health to better living for my club, mv community, and my country, is the motto of the 4-H Club. Each member is engaged in a project of his choice-some carrying two or more projects. These projects deal with some phase of work pertaining to rural life. Among the most popular are poultry, nutrition, swine, canning, gardening, sewing, and baking. Summer activities at Forestry Camp in Pol- lock were attended by Hal Wales, Keith Sanford, Ronnie Wimberley, and Mike Wallace, Martha i Weuerman Sylvia Boudreaux- Polly Riser Glenda Gfforffia Ruth Uwzfnf displays' hm' vhor' baff a 41--H pro' 1 X. 1 , f 5 . , . . I, ,. , N, ject, ggixibaigg 513523901,313efngevgigglggsgvglfliig to Nancy Ma3', Sue' Head, Sylvia Boudrwaux, Batty Carter agricultural building in August. Mrs, Audry Daw- and Nfflda Sff'1f'U f- son, associate home demonstration agent, taught SSQS Eighth Grade 4-H Club ROW 1: Mr, Griggs, Mr. Mophett, Mrs. Dawson, Peter Wilhite, Nelda Stewart, Nancy May, Bettye Carter, James Fletcher. ROW 2: Patsy Riser, Beatrice Sharp, Bettye Freeman, Sandra Causey, Joyce Rowton, Ira Don Roy, Virgil Hobgood, Jackie Holton, Lee Roy Saucer, Ronald Lawrence, Gregory Brown, Aubrey Simpkins. ROW 3: Sharon Wilbanks, Joyce McCurdy, Carol Frost, Mary Jo Parrish, Betsy Ann Bayles, Mary Frances Lee, Gary Bullock, Sam Herren, Horace Robinson, Jerry Easterling, Gerald Robinson, Dale Simpson, Dale Smith. ROW 4: Julia Mae George, Joyce Copeland, Sue Phillips, Mary Copeland, Nancy North, Anita Adams, Betty Louise Frith, Cecil Aswell, Buddy Moore, Joe Kramberg, Gary Thomas, Ron- nie Wimberly, Randy Lofton, James Lea Liner. ROW 5: Barbara Henry, Marilyn Hudson, Andrea Oglesby, Glenda Mann, Judy Wilhite, Mary Martin, Louis Whitlock, Gerald Griggs, Richard Emery, Bobby G. Swanner, Larry Dwayne Derrick, James Kyle, Roy Lee Scroggins, Thomas Tucker. ROW 6: Dorothy Frost, Beverly White, Pat Takewell, Sylvia Wilson, Roy C. Pittard, Dan Bounds, Ray Golsby, Billy Weber, Keith Wilson, Jerry Murphy, Joe Kelly, James Perkins, Gene Phillips. ROW 7: Joyce Williams, Phyllis Rodgers, Ann Williams, Gracie Hedgepeth, Annie Lee Wilson, Juanita Zuber, Jimmie Bond, Kenneth Redding, W. D, Martin, Gerald Par-flue, Arnold West. ROW 8: Annette Windham, Barbara Arant, Sheila Thompson, Kathleen Mize, Clarice Edney. Charles Johnson, Bobby Brantly, Jerry Harris, Glenn Robert, John Sim- mons, Ralph Sturdivant, Dwain Johnson. ROW 9: Norma Bingham, Dorothy Avery, Janice Redmond, Carolyn O'Neal, Joyce Vessel, Anna Hemphill, Tommy Young, Raymond Taylor, Tommy Gunter, Dee Becton, Ronnie Osborn, Dwayne Harper, Esley Auttonberry. Page 129 The F. B. L. A. scrapbook which was entered in the scrapbook contest at the State Convention is being ex- amined by Sue Cooper, Lila Camp, Ina Faye Owens, Carolyn Whitloc'k, Louise Barnes, Gayle Roark, Mr.x:. Vance, Mr.x'. Smith, Mr.s'. Williams, and .Miss Charles. F.B. .. OFFICERS Carolyn Whitlock PRESIDENT ,,,,..,.,,,,.,,,,., ,,,,,,,,.,.....,..,.... ,,,.,. VICE-PRESIDENT .,,.,,.. .... , ,Ina Faye Owens SECRETARY ..,,,,.., ,.,, , ,A ,,...,..,...,,... Gayle Roark TREASURER ,.,,,. ,,....,,,.,.,, ,,,.,,,...,., L i la Camp Ri-:PORTER .,.. .,,......, ,.,.,..,,.,. ,,,,, , , , ,, ,,,,, ,,...... S ue Cooper' PARLIAMENTARIAN .,,,,..,,......., ...,,,,,,.,...,...... L ouise Barnes SPONsORs .......,..,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, Mrs. Irma Vance, Mi.s:.s: Gloria Charles, Mr.s. Richard Smith, Nlrs. Gene William.s Striving for service, education, and progress, the Future Business Leaders of America took as their projects this year valentine booths, home- made candy sales, an amateur show, and the sale of Rebel decals. Odis Howze, junior member of F. B. L, A., brought honor to the West Monroe chapter, when he Was elected vice-president of the Northern Dis- trict at the Northern Convention held at N.L.S.C. State convention at Shreveport proved a suc- cess for the 38 members attending from West Monroe, with Peggy Neal winning first in ex- temporaneous speaking and Freddy Webb placing fourth in the Mr. Executive contest. Because of their appearance, personality, and ability, Anita Dell Allen and Freddy Webb were chosen by a group of businessmen and women to represent West Monroe at district convention as Miss Moddel Secretary and Mr. Executive. Business sponsors for the year included Miss Lallage Feazelg J. W. Roberson, president of First National Bankg F. C. McConnell, Louisiana Power 81 Light Co.: Robert A. Evans, Olin Mathie- son Chemical Corp.g and Carl White, First Na- tional Bank. ROW 1: Barbara Byrd, Loy Bass, Joy Emerel, Gloria Dowdy, Glynda Smith, Mary Ann Ferguson, Mary Ann Allen, Martha Rhymes, Anita Dell Allen, Dorothy Craig, Ann Kincaid, Barbara Butler, Patsy Brown, Sandra Moreau. ROW 2: Irene Beaver, Imogene Conrad, Martha Robinson, Elizabeth Mizell, Judy Lee, Gwen Nelson, Dianne Carter, Jeanette Maynor, Irene Laird, Linda Rogers, Jane Hammond, Jennie Lou Ervin, Pat Joiner, Dewanna Emmons, Ruth McCullough, Ina Faye Owens, Jo Ann Yeager, Gwen Dunn, Barbara Partin. ROW 3: Barbara Breland, John Becton, Marvin Bell, Marilyn Cur- tis, Eddie Worley, Arlene Greer, Jo Ellen Medaries, Onnie Smith, Patsy Franks, Sylvia Brewer, Jeanette Gates, Barbara DeLouche, Evelyn Potier. ROW 4: Peggy Neal, Mildred White, June Russell, Yvonne Greer, Marilyn Huntsman, Truley Chapman, John Ann Painich, Maureen Rhone, Katherine Rawls, Elaine Hooter, Angelia Richie, Mildred Roberts, Mary Aldridge, Frankie Sturdivant, Gladys Halsell, Flora Ann Powell, Marian Williams, Sara Little, Gerry Lester, Celia Lenard, Edna Heisler, Jud'y Saxon, Carolyn Whitlock, Nelle Coulter, LaJua-na Hendricks. ROW 5: Bobbie Bergeron, Barbara Peters, Jane Price, Linda Saxon, Shirley Sanderson, Laura Zuber, Peggy Chapman, Lila Camp, Shirley Averett, Ginger Avant, Billie Sue Meredith, Alfreda McLin, Darlene Johnston, Helen Roberts, Bonnie Tidwell, Loretha Copeland, Jonnie Avery, Sue Shows, Vera Gould, Carolyn Humble, Bonnie Foreman, Laura Hendricks, Jennie Hubbard, Norma Crowell, Mattie Holcomb, Jackie Joiner, Shirley Hudson. ROW 6: Clara Easterling, Geraldine Wilder, Ann Colvin, Molly May, Jimmie Elliott, Ed- ward Castleberry, Houston Roark, Odis Howze, Charles Cotton, F. B. Davis, Buddy Gastor, Jeep Sand'ers, Wayne Hend- ricks, Mack Hunt, Freddie Webb, Sidney Swink, Bobby Banks, Lottie Scoggins, Shirley Harrell, Glenda Owens, Melba Loe, Edar Smith. ROW 7: Joy Parrish, Sue Cooper, Clay Fisher, Brenda Salter, Jimmy Haddox, Jesse Bergeron, J, L. Furlow, Bobby Duncan, Spiller Milton, John Vance, Gary Huckabay, Jerry Knight, Bruce Lee, Arthur Craig, Jimmy Edmiston, George Smith, Eddie Watkins, Charles Godwin, Jerry Ingram, Priscilla Wheat, Louise Barnes, Linda McCloud, Katie Culp, Eunice Downey, Nita Fant. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ..,...,....,A..,...A,,,,...,.,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,..,,.,.,..... jimmy Dennig VICE-PRESIDENT .,,,,.....A.....,,..A ...... ,,,..,.. W a yne Blakeney SECRETARY ,.,,,,....A..,,,.... ..................., B ud Byrd TREASURER ,...,..A..,,.,,.A, .... ..,A,,AA,, R a been Owens PARLIAMENTARIAN .......... ........... H arold Snowden SENTINEL... ,A,.,A,A...,,,.,,,,, .,.., ,,,........ K 0 b Beavers SPONSOR .....A,,, ......,.,, W . M. Hughes After initiating 33 new members in October, the West Monroe Chapter of Future Farmers of America, under the direction of W. M. Hughes, went on to complete a successful year. Achieve- ments included winning first place -an the booth entered in the Ouachita Valley Fair, second place on the float in the Homecoming Day Parade: and placing among the top 10 in livestock judging at the Delhi Livestock show, They also partici- pated in two television shows, journeyed to the State Fair in Shreveport, and' donated a large Christmas box to a deserving member. With plans for the future the chapter started a pig chain which in time will become one of its most important projects. Working toward a elearer understanding of farming, these boys lead the F. F. A.: Bud Byrd, Wayne Blakeney, Kob Beavers, Mr. Hughet, standingg Rabeon Owens, fimrny Dennig, and Harold Snowden, seated. .F.. ROW 1: W. M. Hughes, Charles Jarvis, Leon Frost, Eddie Frazier, Smittie Smith, Albert Craft, Ralph Parker, Edward Gates, Edmond Harper, Charles Floyd, ROW 2: Rabeon Owens, Harold Snowden, Glenn Murphy, Howard Covington, Bruce Robinson, Edward Batugh, Allen Beaver, Tr-ay Branch, Donnie Mann, Reginald Russell. ROW 3: Everett Whitlock, James Disotell, Tommy Dennig, Johnny Poole, Ted McEnery, Richard Ketchens, Jimmy Robeson, Harry Barfoot, Bruce Hanna, Wayne Blakeney, Jimmy Dennig. ROW 4: Charles Owens, Carl Bush, Roger Parrott, Dean Fr-ost, Arleigh Lewis, Earl Turnbow, Jesse Price, Algie Futch, Wallace F :' . . grllau. ROW' 5: Billy Roark, Wayne Wassan, Danny McEacharn, Ronnie Roark, Bud Byrd, Alfred Camp, Jimmy McMillon, Jimmy Jordan, Robert Wink, Curtis Cousins, Richard Foster. ROW 1: Sandra Houston, Marilyn Curtis, Frances Hint-on, Virginia Hines, Amy Hood, Camille Camp, Pat Turner, Martha Harris, Tommie Sue Lowery, Connie Ware, Barbara Ann Martin, Betty Joiner. ROW 2: Barbara Cloyd, Delores Wooten, Carolyn Hogg, Gloria Gorum, Annie Bell Perkins, Shirley Harvey, Linda Atkins, Linda McCormick, Barbara Hightower, Peggy Mullins, Maurine Rhone, Linda Carter, Janet Lavergne, Madeline Brown, Betty Blair, Mary Beth Rogers, Paula Simp- son. ROW 3: Mrs. King, Darlene Fuller, Carolyn Deaton, Dianne Prestwood, Charlotte Null, Sue Head, Charlotte Pankey, Judy Clark, Linda Fuson, Frances Phillips, Jeanette Brooks, Frances Phillips, Sylvia Soignier, Barbara Porter, Jerrie Sue Ramsey, Linda Broomfield, Linda Carol Bledsoe, Nina Faye Martin, Mrs. Blackiston. ROW 4: Grace Lewis, Yvonne Allen, Lou Frantom, Billie Beeson, Leta Dean Frazier, Pat Davis, Mary Helen Kilpatrick, Sondra Enete, Charlotte Sturdivant, Sally Parker, Martha McCormick, Karen Strozier, Marty Weldon, Francis Roland, Charlotte Guillory, Rosemary Irby, Pa- tricia Brady, Francis Guess, Carolyn Hancock, Gayle Wilbanks, Mary Bratton. ROW 5: Joanna Massey, Barbara Frickie, Brenda Perkins, Barbara Borden, Georgia Ruth Owens, Geraldine Deaton, Edith Holstead, Ellen Wilson, Priscilla Poston, Madeline Tressner. Virginia Smith, Juanita West, Jannie Faye Wallace, Wynona Boatwright, Ramona Kincade, Sandra Jolissaint, Mary Elizabeth Bagwell, Betty Hodge, Jeanette Aswell, .lo Ann Thompson, Cherry Chapman. Camilla' Camjf hold.: an unuxual floztwr I1I'1'LZII.Ql'7Ill'I1f Zl'1Il.l'll ' 9 9 Connie M 'Vfll'F, Pat Tztrnrr, uialrd. Virgirzia Hinfxt, Aflrt. Blackixton, illaftfla Hazfix, Tommie Sui' Loztwry, Fzanceft OFFICERS 1 Hinton, Amy Hood, and rWr.x. King admire. '.'-'.'.'A','.' i ' 't , ','.'A','.'-' ,Egg 1827752 SECRETARY. .,,,. .,..., . ., .. .i,.,,., Frances Hinton RE HISTORIAN.,. ,,,. , .... Virginia Hinex . i ,...i.,, ,Y PARL1AMEN'rAR1AN,, ..,,., ,,.,..,i . ..Md7'Z1ld Harris ' REPORT1-LR ........,..,...... ,, .. ,.................,...,,,,.. Amy Hood D SONG LEADER ,,.. .. .. ..,...,.. Tommy Sue Lowery SPONSORS. ,,.. ..,, ,,,,........,,, M r s. Solon King Mm. Mary S. Blackiston 'l'wo television shows, a visit from Miss Susan Rottink of the Netherlands, a demonstra- tion of flower arrangements by Mrs. A. L. Dickerson, open house and Career Day, and a Halloween Carnival were high points of the year for the F. H. A. Club. Three members attended the state meeting in Alexandria. Alitia Miller and Mrs. Blackiston were asked to be on the state evaluation com- mittee. Seventy-six members attended the dis- trict meeting at Ruston, Page 132 Q OFFICERS PRESIDENT ....,,,, ,,,,.. , A..A, A,,., , .Margaret Roxe Griffing VICE-PRESllJk1NT',..,. , .,.....,..., judith Netherland SECRETARX ',AAAA, ,,,..,AA.,,.,. ,,,,,.......,.,.. F a ith Howard TREASURER .......,, .....,,. .,,,..... B f' cky Wrems HISTORIAN. ,.A., ,,...,,........ ....,,..,,.,.. C I iloe Smith PARLIAMENTARIAN. ,,,...., AA...A A mia Williams llEPORTER .......................... ..,.,,...... ........,,,,,. y f udy Aulds SONG LEADER .....,.. .4...,.,...... M ary Franccx Lee SPONSOR ,,,,,,...,,,..... .... .,.,,,,., ,,,..,,,. M 1 ' N. fm'.s'if2 Edwards Along with the F.H.A. the Eighth Grade F.H.A. sponsored a Halloween Carnival as one of its main projects. Serving' at Career Day and open house and having a skating party were other projects of the club this year. Three members attended thc state conven- tion at Alexandria October 7-8. March 17, 67 l members journeyed to Ruston for the district meeting. ighth Grade F. H. A. ROW 1: Chloe Smith, Barbara Ann Neyland, Barbara Ann Pendarvis, Nell Ann Kennedy, Murray Burfford, Beverly White, Annette Peoples, Arlyne Winn, Gayle Hemphill, Patricia Tarver, Patricia Takewell. ROW 2: Pamela White, Bonnie Evans, Faith Howard, Dealia Ann Miller, Judy Aulds, Barbara Odaware, Lyvonne McCormick, Sandra Sue Odom, Melba Rogers, Ellie Sechler, Myrlene Campbell, ROW 3: Janey Stanfield, Lois Kimball, Edwina Nappier, Sally Cummins, Patricia Ann Bagwell, Norma Jean Bingham, Mary Lee Womack, Myra Van Cleave, Judy Mayfield, Mary Fontenot, Barbara Pierce, .Mary Jo Parrish, Betsy Ann Bayles, Mary Frances Lee, ROW 4: Juanita Zuber, Martha Sue Freeman, Janice Redmond, Annette Frazier, Nelda Stewart, Marilyn Hudson, Mary Ann Futch, Phyllis Rodgers, Joyce Williams, Shiela Thompson, Barbara Jean Arant, Anita Louise Adams, Ina Jo Mauldin. ROW 5: Sylvia Wilson, Joyce Ann Hale, Anna Williams, Carol Baker, Margaret Griffing, Judith Netherland, Dolores Walker, Margaret Head, Bobbie Faye Ervin, Patsy Thomas, Glenda Smudricks, Kay Pardue, Dorothy Marie Avery. ROW 6: Joyce Beebe, Ruth Saucer, Linda Kay Butler, Carolyn Gallaspy, Pa- tricia Childress, Reta Eldridge, Lillie Curvin, Barbara Coates, Betty Oglesbee, Hazel Osbon, Sherilyn Lincecum, Janiece Taylor, Lind'a Reeves, Carolyn Curry, Ann Chapman, ROW 7: Becky Weems, Lynda Mosley, Winona Head, Nancy May, Lecolian Johnson, Gloria Irby, Mary Johnson, Clarice Edney, Sharon Crew, Etta Underwood, Betty Louise Frith, Bettie Gibbs, Glenda King, Sue Myers, Betty Browder, Onnie Wilson, Nancy North, Barbara Fowler, Thicker and thicker grows the scrapbook as Becky Weems, llflargaret Ron' GI'iffl7lvQ, Faith Howard, and Xllary Frances Lew, mated, and fudy Auldx, Anna lfVilliam.s', Chloe Smith, fudith Netherland, .and Mr'.v. Edzvards pasta in articles. -77 l Page 133 i l l 1 ROW 1: Peggy Neal, Merilyn Burson, Patsy Flint, Marie Fea-zel, Priscilla Thompson, Marilyn Huntsman. ROW 2: Billie Joiner, Jo Medaries, Judy Carter, June Reagan, Lexie Smith, Peggy Bayles, Eleanor Wallace, Frankie Sturdivant. ROW 3: Patsy Franks, Ann Duncan, Nancy Cash, Martha Lafferty, Ann Colvin, Barbara Ann McCurry, Gayle Roark, Jane Bec- ton. ROW 4: Ina Faye Owens, Mrs. Bergeron, Gladys Halsell, Beverly Ha-lsell, Gerry Lynn Lester, Mary Kathryn Henry, Joy Walters, Coralie Heard, Portia Gould., Artie Wimberley, Glenda Owens, Joy Parrish, Barbara Breland, Katie Culp, Shirley Averett, Bette Ball, Brenda Salter, Sue Weir, Bobbie Sue Moreland, Barbara Sue Colvin, Theda Pettigrew, Evanda Shephard, Glynda. Smith, Camille Smith, Truley Ann Chapman, Loy Bass, Mary Ann Allen, Linda Lavender. . F.T. . Studying the new F.T.A. charter are Marilyn Hunttman, Barbara Colvin, seated, Mary Kathryn Henry, Katie Culp, Mrs. Dairy Bergeron, Mary Ann Allen, Bobbie Bergeron ana' joy Walters. 1 l Page 134. Furthering the interest of future teachers is the purpose of the Margaret Smith Club, Future Teachers of America, begun this year at W, M. H, S. Thirty-six students who plan to become teach- ers organized, with the assistance of Mrs. Daisy Bergeron, sponsor, and Dean William Smith, of Northeast Louisiana State College, an F.T.A. Club on October 19. The name, Margaret Smith Club, F.T.A., was chosen in honor of Mrs, Margaret Smith, who retired this year after teaching for forty-five years. Money-raising projects, which included candy sales and the production of a play concerning teachers, were carried on to get funds for the F.T.A. Convention held in Ba-ton Rouge in May. This group was accompanied to Baton Rouge by members of the N.L.S.C. Chapter of the 1?.'I'.A., which sponsors the W.M.l-1.3 '- , .-.l. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ,,,,,,..,...............,,,..,........... ,,,..,.,, B obbie Bergeron VICE-PRESIDENT ,,,,,,..,.,,......,....,,.,......,,, Maryf Ann Allen SECRETARY-r1wREASURER ...... Mary Kathryn Henry H1s'1'OR1AN ..,,........,.. ,........,,,,,.. ..., , , .Marilyn Huntvman LIBRARIAN ......... .,..,........,....,,..,.. I loy Walters REPORTER ........,..,..,,,,....,.. ..........,.....,.......,,. I Catie Culp PARLIAMENTARIAN ,,....... .....,..,,....,.... B arbara Colvin SPONSOR ,,,.......,....,.. ,.... ..,..,,,. M r 5. Daisy Bergeron ROW 1: Juanita Fant, Dorothy Craig, Clay Fisher, Ann Colvin, Ann Kincaid, Connie Fuller, Gwen Nels-Jn, Patsy Brown, Gwen Dunn, Irene Beavers, Laura Hendricks, Shirley Hudson, Shirley Fant. ROW 2: Mrs. Coulter, Barbara Breland, Melba Loe, Jeannette Gates, Betty Brandon, Beth Parker, Joy Parrish, Truley Ann Chapman, Camille Smith, Loy Bass, Diane Martin, Mary Anne Carter, Irene Laird, Evelyn Potier, Imogene Conrad, Anitra Fields, Sylvia Boudreaux, Mrs. LeFevre. ROW 3: Betty Jane Hislop, Cora Lee Hammons, Gloria Dowdy, Glynda Smith, Dot Phillips, Gayle Roark, Barbara Byrd, Mary Ann Ferguson, Carolyn Whitlock, Avice Jones, Jo Ann Yeager, Gerry Lester, Dianne Carter, Geraldine Wilder, Janet Antley, Pat Crawford. ROW 4: Elizabeth Mizell, Ginger Avant, Jonnie Avery, Bette Ball, Lila Camp, Shirley Averett, Mary Jo Eottoms, Peggy Chapman, Edna Collins, Carolyn Knight, Carolyn Humble, Eunice Downey, Ma-ry Steed, Shirley Cotton, Freda McLin. ROW 5: Arthur Craig, Lon Bass, John Becton, Eugene Blazier, Kenneth Smith, Jerry Ingram, Charles Hogan, Edward North, Kenneth Barkley, J. L, Caldwell, Bobby Banks, Sidney Swink, Walter Briggs. Any West Monroe High School student who has completed either American history or world history, and has maintained a C average in history throughout the year is eligible for member- ship in the Little Colonel History Club. The purpose of this club is to study and help develop interest in history, and to further the knowledge of its members on the subject. Some of the principal activities, held under the direction of Mrs. Helen LeFevre, were a cur- rent event quiz and the study of the Geneva Con- ference, the Cyprus Revolt, and the coming 1956 presidential election. OFFICERS PRRSIUI-ZNT ,, .... ..:..,... I fenniftlz Smith Vlcic-PRI-:s1mf1N'l', ,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, l Ionnir Azrerg SECRIWARY, I , ..... . ,,,, ,,.. M ary Ann Fergu.s'o11 PARLIAMliN'l'ARIAN ,,,,,.., ,,,....:,,,,,,,,..:.:,.,, F reda McLin SERGIQANT-A'l'-ARMS ....:..,i ,,,,,.... ...,,.,.. . S' liirlry Cotton liEl'OR'l'liR,, ,,,,, ,,,, ......:,, .:,, . , . ,Sylvia Boudreaax SOCIAL CIIIAIRMAN .....,. ,,.......,..,......... i iDianne Carter SPONSOR .,..,,,,, .,., ..,. , ,,.,. ......... M r . v. Hfflr'11 L6'Fl'I,'I'f' Hiitor Club Keeping up with current events, Sylvia Boudreaux, Mary Ann Ferguxon, kneeling, Mrs. Helen LeFeL're, Kenneth Smitlz, Dianne Carter and Freda MeLin .vtudy magazines, while Slzirley Colton and fonnie Avery examine the globe. Page 135 ROW 1: Eleanor Wallace, Nelle Coulter, Helen Richmond, Linda Sax-on, Laverne Greer, Jo Ann Yeager, Carolyn Whitlock, Ina Faye Owens. ROW 2: Mack Hunt, Shirley Fant, Juanita Fant, Billie Joiner, Sylvia Boudreaux, Truley Ann Chapman, Mary Ann Allen, Mary Ann Ferguson, Lottie Mae Seoggins, Gene Brown. ROW 3: Jimmy I-Iaddox, Richard Watson, Glen- da. Lolley, Pat Turner, Bobbie Bergeron, Freda McLin, Lon Bass, Kenneth Smith, Norman Jones, Gary Huckabay, Eu- nice Downey, Peggy Traxler, Louise Barnes. OFFICERS PRESIDENT .,...............,.w,..........,.......ww.....,...,w.. jimmy Haddox g FIRST VICE-PRESIIJENT ........................,4....... Mack Hunt I-I 0 n 0 If 0 C l 0 t SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT .......,.... Truley Chapman SECRETARY ..l...,,.,,...E,..4...........,,ll.l..,.................w Glenda Lolley TREASURER ,...,,..,.. .....,,,,,,,,l,....i,.. I na Faye Owens SPONSORS .......... ............ M rs. Margaret Smith Mrs. Mary Lee Lewis The Honor Society emblem forms a background for Mrs. Smith, fimmy Haaaaxs Glenda Lvlley, Tfalay Chapman, To encourage an interest in scholarship and Ina Faye Owens, Mrs. Lewis, and Mack Hunt. to develop strong and useful citizens of the community are the purposes of the Tusqua- homa Chapter of the National Honor Society, which was organized at W. M. H. S. in 1955. Thirty-three seniors with an average of 'i86 or above were chosen for the '56 school year by the faculty on the basis of character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service. At the end of this year there was an installation of junior mem- bers for the 1957 term. Under the sponsorship ofa Mrs. Margaret Smith and Mrs. Mary Lee Lewis, the clubls activities for this year included installing ad- ditional senior members at the beginning of the year, selling candy and Easter cards, giving a box of food and clothing' to a needy family at Easter, installing the junior members, and presenting a S25 bond to the outstanding mem- ber of the year. Page 136 PRESIDENT .,,..,..A.......A.,. .. ,,..... Bennie Faye llloorr VICE-PRESIDENT ',,,....,.. ,,,,A.....,......,. L inda Azw-all SECRETARY .....,...,A,,,, ,.., ........ A I artlza Wilbanlm TREASURER A.,.,,, ,,..,,,.. ..... , . ,ljelancv jarlfwn llEPORTER ..,T.............,,,,,.,,, T... , .Tommy Hvafl PARLIAMENTARIAN ,,,,,,TY.,....T,,.....TTAT,A,T.....A.....T.T,,, Ray Hnllvy COUNCIL MEMBPIRS ,,,,,,...T,,...T., .,,,, . Carolyn Hancorlt Martyf Wzildori, llflarilyn Hunlunan, SPONSOR ......,,,...,...,,....,,,,,,,,..........T........ , .I-larold Albritton The Junior Red Cross, under the sponsor- ship of Harold Albritton, carried out its duties , as a service organization for the third consecu- l tive year. Among' the activities were collecting clothes for the needy and securing- funny hooks and magazines for the veterans' hospitals. The annual enrollment Campaign enlisted many of the YV. M. H. teachers and students. To fH'0I'l!1'l' j1roj1'rlx for llI0,9l' in need is the duly of junior Rnd Cram offirfmv and munzril nzrfmbzmvz Marilyn Hunti- nzan, Bennie Faye' llloorzf, Linda ,4Z'f'I'l7lf, mated, M1'. Al- britton, Tonzmy Head, fr., Ray Holley, jean Beebe, Caro- lyn Hanrock and MHI'lJ' Weldon. Jr. Red Cross ROW 1: Bettye Screpetis, Peggie Coats, Martha Wilbanks, Betty Morrow, Millie Hislop. Eloyce Baxter, Delores Jackson, Shirley Estes, Joy Landrum, Marilyn Huntsman, ROW 2: Jo Ann Harris, Jesse Shelton, Carolyn Hancock, Mary Bratton, Reba Jones, Jimmie Green, Dottie Freeman, June Martin, Tummy Head, Lexie Smith, Evelyn Brashears, Charlotte Sturdi- vant, James Fletcher, Nelle Coulter, ROW 3: Jerry Grubbs, JaNell Gentry, Ray Holley, Bennie Faye Moore, Linda Aver- ett, Anita Bradberry, Onnie Lee, Betty Hodge, Molly May, Sally Cummins, Reggie Guice, Lynn Willett, Mr. Albritton. Page 137 Student Handbooks, zvlzirlz, arc .vporzxowd by the Kfy Club each year, aff' tQfLZIl,L'4'd 0Z'6'I' by Rudy Ramsey, .wat- vd, Robert Hatlazvay, Iflfayizr Hll7ldI'i6'k.li, Coach Dan NIc'CZ11w', Lon Bam, and Frvddy Wfbb. Presentation of a gold Fellowship Cup to the Neville High School Key Club started off a year of many activities for the W. M. H. S. Key Club. Publishing the student handbook, raising and lowering the school flag and helping to raise money for the March of Dimes, the Red Cross, and the Salvation Army were services performed for the school and community. Projects to raise money for the club were giving a school talent show, handling the sale of concessions in the auditorium, and selling magazine subscriptions to homes in the communi- ty. Presentations by Coach Dan McClure, sponsor, and the club were the annual Outstanding Athlete Award to Eddy Watkins, voted the best athlete of the year by the coaches, and a large Rebel flag to the Rebelettes in appreciation of their sup- port of the school and athletic teams. Active in sports and sports promotion activi- ties, the Key Club sponsored a basketball team and a pep meeting bonfire before Ouachita-West Mon- roe football game. Chosen for her beauty, personality and pop- ularity, Truley Ann Chapman, senior, was Key Club sweetheart for 1956. OFFICERS PRESIDENT .. ,.,. .,...,.. , , ...,..........,..,,.,. .....Rua'y Ramxcy VICE-PRESIDENT ,,.. .........,............ Lon Bam Sl-ICRETARX '... .,....ll . .. ...,,,,,. . ..,..... ,..., F rcddy Webb rIxRliASlTRER. ,,,,, ,..........,.,..,,..,... , .. .,,,, Wayne Hf,7ldI'iC1f.Y PARLIAMENTARIAN ,,,l.., ,,,, , 1 bert Hattazray SPONSOR ..,,....,,.. ..... ,McClure ROW 1: Freddy Webb, Rudy Ramsey, Truley Chapman, Wayne Hendricks, Lon Bass. ROW 2: Mike Stone, Glen Harrel- son, Micky Bass. J. L. FUYIOW, Arlo Pennington, Johnny Huntsman, Mack Hunt, Garland Webb, Richard Watson, Walter Bondurant, Lawson Herron, Robert Hattaway, Gene Brown. ROW 3: Bud Byrd, James Chapman, James Farmer, Bill Rains, John Eaves, Dickie Soignier, Jimmy Jordan, Jimmy Butler, Don Hudson, J. L. Caldwell, Ronald Crews, Harry Boyd, Jackie P. Coates. ROW 4: Jesse Bergeron, Bobby Duncan, Tommy Brakefield, Don Adams, Charles Hogan, Mack Bayles, Eddy Watkins, Sam Fordham, Ronnie Sanford, Marshall Pennington, Johnny Brothers, James Bell, Larry Brooks, Walter Briggs. L..... Page 138 OFFICERS PRESIDENT '.A...., ,,,,,,....,,, ,,,,..,.,,,.........,,,, ,,,.,,.., F 1 ' eddy Webb VICE-PRESIDENT ......... ..A.., . .Mildred White SECRETARH ',,,,,. ,.,. ...,A....., I o Ann White TREASURER A,,,, ., .,,,,...,.,,,,,. .june Rune!! HISTORIAN ,,,.. ,,,,,...,,, S andra Moreau Rl-1PoRT1+:R .,,.,,.. A,..,,,,,.,A.,......... K eith Sanford SPONSOR ,,,,AA ,,,, ...,,,,., M 1 Qv. Hugh Hyman To encourage among' W. M. H. students an interest in and appreciation of the civiliza- tion, language, literatu1'e and art of ancient Greece and Rome, and to give them some understanding' of the debt of our own culture to ancient civilization, is the purpose of the VV. M. H. Latin Club. During' 1955-56 entertainment of the club, Composed Of 47 members, C0U5iStCCl Of PTO- Freddy Webb thumbx through the Latin Club scrapbook. grams and skits pertaining to Rome, Latin games, Greek and Roman mythology, and the private life of the Romansg films of Julius Caesar, and one of ancient Rome. Behind him are june Rumeil, fo Ann White, Keith San- ford, Mildred White, and Sandia Moreau. In April 25 members attended the junior Classical League Convention at Istrouma High School in Baton Rouge. V vincitfLabor conquers all thingsf' the Latin Club captured lirst place the second consecu- tive year for their entry in the homecoming' pa- rade. Carrying' out their motto, Labor omnia L 3 t i Il C l u b ROW 1: June Russell, Delores West, Sue Hattaway, Katie Sanford, Elizabeth Mizell, Jimmie Bell Elliott, Linda Steele, Judy Norris, Glenda Owens, Janice Becton, Glenda Walters, ROW 2: Kay Antley, Mildred White, Jo Ann White, Rosemary White, Elin-Jr Burgess, Beth McNeil, Brenda Younse, Mary Ann Clouatre, Glenda Calloway. ROW 3: Freddy Webb, Joel Jones, Marshall Pennington, James Rice, Keith Sanford, Mike Wallace, Richard Crawford, Douglas Crews, Phillip Kerry, Donald Skipper, Ina Faye Owens, June Martin, Martha Henry, Willie Mae Head, Julia Lineback, Mrs. Hyman. Page 139 ROW 1: Freddy Webb, Charles Cotton, Johnny Marzula, Johnny Huntsman, Mack Hunt, Wayne Hendricks, Richard Wat- son, Robert Perkins, Bruce Lee, Marlin Monzingo. ROW 2: Donald Skipper, Billy Bell, Carl McMillan, Rudy Ramsey, F. B. Davis, Robert Hattaway, Eugene Thrasher, Jerry Pratt, Mike Stone, Jimmy Haddox, ROW 3: Garland Webb, Mike Lynch, Glem Fleming, Larry Green, Ross Cole, Steve Powell, Harry Barfoot, Gary Smith, Roscoe Holcomb, Don Hudson. ROW 4: Arlo Pennington, Robert Lindsay, Kelton Bacon, Francis Odom, Glen Harrelson, Tommy Lolley, Jerry Stovall. Dwain Johnston, Richard Smith, Larry Cash, Stephen Hamm. ROW 5: Thomas Vessel, Richard Rawls, Charles Jarvis, .Jimmy Bell, Roy Dale Eppinette, Frank Machen, John Eaves, Albert Fields, Bobby Shelby. ROW 6: Dwain Johnson, Jimmy Edmiston, Larry Brooks, James Farmer, John Gerald Moses, Mickey Bass, Joe Ford, James Chapman, Sam Bass, Woody Puckitt. ROW 7: DeWayne Malmay, Don Adams, Gary Huckabay, Jerry Sanders, Eddy Watkins, Billy Hughes, Buddy Gaster, Bud Byrd, Stanley Reppond. L t ll 9 1 b OFFICERS B 6 I' m 6 n u PRESIDENT ......,,...,.,..,...,...,....... ...,.....,...,. W ayne Hendricks VICE-PRESIDENT ,......, .,..,,........,,....,. A lack Hunt SECRETARY .......,.....,,.....,.. .,..,.........,,,,,,.,,,, L on Bass Led by Wayne Hendricks, center, other Lettermen of- REPORTER ,,,,,,,,,,...,,.,,.,,.,,,,,, .,,,.,,.,,, G eorge Smith ficers are Mack Hunt, George Smith, mated, Billy Don SERGP-3ANT'AT'ARM5 ---'---- -------------' B my Hugh?-Y ' SPONSOR ......,,,,,.,,,.............,.., ..,..... H award Barker Hughes ana' Lon Bass. Under the leadership of Coach Howard Barker, the Lettermen's Club, composed of all students who have earned a letter or are planning to earn one, aims toward promoting better athletics and raising money for the ath- letic program. Sponsoring the annual homecoming dance and a boxing tournament, operating the con- cession stand at basketball games, and selling Rebel T-shirts were activities used for raising money this year. Two air conditioners, a popcorn machine, a pair of boxing gloves, and a head protector were items purchased for the use of the ath- letes in the field house. Page 140 OFFICERS PRICSIIDENT ......... ........... ,....,.............. . .Anilra Fields' VICE-PRESIDENT ...... ,,... . .Linda lVIcCormicl: Sr:cRli'rARY.,.. ,,,,, Nlargaret Harrix 'l'Rl-LASURER .A.A AAA,,AA ...,,... ....,..,... N a 1 icy Calhoun R!'Il'OR'l'ER .....,,, , A,AA .........,,., . .Amy Hood SPONSOR .,..,,A .....,.,. M rx. W. MU.Si.S'l'lZl'llllI' Working two hours a week in the library is an important responsibility of the members of the Library Club, who shelve books, keep the desk, or prepare new books. Other qualifi- cations are to maintain a passing average, to have a genuine desire to know and help others know the library better, and to render faster and more efficient services to the school through the library. - The Clubig most important project ig to Stamping papers and writing and filing index cards are Send a representatiwvci to Leadership Conferenct- library jobs done by Ml'.X. Mu.x'.i'4flzt'l1ilr,, Lincla 1Ml7fvvOI'mlCk, held each summer in Baton Rouge. Shirley Anitra Fi4'ld.s', Amy Hood, Nancy Calhoun, and Aflargaret Fant and Anitra Fields attended in 1955. Han-if' For the annual field trip, on which club members visit two school libraries, Mrs. W. Musselwhite made arrangements to observe the 9 functions of Byrd and Ruston high school L I b I' 3, I' C I ll b libraries. First Table, clockwise: Barbara Ann McCurry, Janice Becton, Virginia Watson, Sheila Watson, Becky Va.nce, Rosemary Sones. Second Table: John McCormick, Jr., Irene Hendrix, Barbara Borden, Anitra Bradberry, Sue Hattaway, Louise Lester, Amy Hood. Third Table: Russell Morrow, Ginger Thrasher, Barbara Martin, Mary Medaries, Ann Duncan, Pat Hc-nea. Fourth Table: Faye Adams, Julia Dillard, Mary Luttrell. Standing: James McMillan, Linda Atkins, Linda Mc- Cormick, Frances Phillips, Nancy Calhoun, Anitra Fields, Shirley Fant, Nita Fant, Edith Holstead, Betty Lea, Portia Gould, Ginger Downey, Frances Elliott, Richard Crawford, Margaret Harris, Jimmie Lee Bamburg, Lana Leigh Berlin, Charlotte Whittington, Ginger Avant, Mary Ethel Townsend, Joyce Kerrigan, Maxine Johns, Hugh Taylor, Glenn Scruggs, Wayne Parker, Elinor Burgess, Evelyn Brashears, Page 141 ROW 1: Beverly Halsell, Gladys Halsell, Bobbie Saxon, Mary Ann Carter, Nancy Whitehead, Irene Laird, Lawson Herron Marian Williams, Pat Wilson, Sarah Little, Jeanette Maynor, Elaine Hooter, Gerry Lester. ROW 2: Helen Hanley, Betty Rabun, Barbara DeLouche, Anita Roach, Jane Smith, Aletea Parrish, Virginia Watson, Ann Kincaid, Martha Robinson, Nelle Coulter. ROW 3: Patricia Branch, Jeanette Aswell, Guy Cook, Robert Steed, Harriet Henry, Walter Bond ant, Sue Brown Jimmie Lou Whitten, Margaret Harris, Mrs. Hill. NU 'CHQ N Lo .Amigo After comjzlrfling the tramlatiovz, of the novel El Camino de lax llamaxfj Spanish rtudentx rejzroduced .vcerzrs with clay and hand-made figures, .l'110ZI'71. line by feanetfe May- fzor, feanrtte Brookr, and Brfverly Halsell. M1',v. Hill and Mariafz William,r hold .vcrapbookx featuring clzaracter vtudiex, sketclmv, and commenti' on the novel. Page 1 42 OFFICERS PRESIDENT, ,..,, , ,,.,, . ,,.,,,.,,,.,.,,,,......,.. ,..feanr'tle Aflaynor VICE-PRr1SllJF1N'I '..,,,l . , ..,.., .....,,,l,,..l. f earzrttw Brookx SRCRE'1'ARY-TRIQASURIQR ,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,, Mar'ia1z Iflfillifzmx REPORTER .,.,.., . ,...,.,...,,..,,,,,..... ,,.,...,...,. B ezferly Halxfll SPONSOR ,,... ,,,,....., Mrs. Harold Hill With an enchillado supper, held in the home of Mrs. R. A. Painich in April, as the social get-together for the year, Los Amigos was an active organization for students inter- ested in Spanish. The programs are always built around some Spanish custom, famous Spaniards from his- tory, or COStuIT1CS worn in Spanish-speaking countries. Each adds to a fund which is being year the club set aside for books and records in Spanish which will be used in the classroom azitl at club meetings. An average of MB is required for students to become a member. ROW 1: Miss Bess Sharp, Peggy Williams, Bid'dy Dupree, DarLynn Gilbert, Delores Cauthon, Patsy Riser, Betty Morrow, Flora Halsey. ROW 2: Melba Beasley, Linda Lavender, Pat Calhoun, Glenda Walters, Ann Parks, Betty Carter, Martha Narris, Wanda Broom, Ruth Wiley, Barbara Biggs. ROW 3: Sharon Peters, Pat Honea, Billie Hayden, Sylvia Hayden, Glenda Goyne, Millie Ann Haley, Glenda Sue Young, Helen Richmond, Evelyn Potier, Carol Ann Crawford. ROW 4: Diane Martin, Joyce Vessel, Linda Daniel, Patsy Rawls, Becky Phillips, Martha Aulds, Betty Bennett, Pat Joiner, Era Layne McCorkle, Sharon Crew, Nita Haley, Dewanna Emmons. OFFICERS S PRESIDENT .,.,,...,.,,... .,.,,,,,...............,,.....,,.....,. .... M a rtha Aulds VICE-PRESIIJENT ....... Q . ....... ........ ..,..,. B e cky Phillips SECRETARY ,..,.i..,...i, .,........., 25 ... , H elen Richmond - TREASURER ,.....,,,,,.,,,,,,i.,....,.,,.,.....................,....,..... Patsy Rawls e n COUNCIL liEl'RESENTATIVE ...,i............, Betty Bennett NINTH GRAIJE COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE ...,,...,.......,,...,,,... Glenda Walters EIGHTH GRADE PRESIDENT ,,,,,,.,.....,.... Biddy Dupree EIGHTH GRADE SECRETARY .,,......... Sylvia Hayden EIGHTI-I GRADE COUNCIL IQEPRESENTATIVE ............,.,,,...........,.... Sharon Crew SPONSOR ..,...,,,,......,..........I..,..,,...,,,.i.............. Miss Bess Sharp Promoting' an interest in leadership, serving' the community, and developing character are the purposes of the Y-Teens, junior members of the Young' Women's Christian Association. The Inotto of this club is, HOur job is to be our best, to do our best, to bring' out the best in Others, and so make a better worldf' The colors are blue and white, representing truth and purity, and the emblem is a blue triangle with the world inscribed, representing' the individual and the world in which she lives. Witli Miss Bess Sharp as sponsor, the club's activities for this year have included the annual potato chip sale, folding' TB seals for mailing, selling' Buddy Poppies for the V. F. W., making friendship scrapbooks to send overseas, and taking a trip to Shreveport in April. This sum- mer clclegates will be sent to the Mid-South Y-Teen Conference in Gulfport, Mississippi. Willingness to serve others, the foremost requirement of Y-Teens, was considered when these officers were elected: ROW 1, Biddy Dupree, Betty Bennett, Sharon Crew, Glenda Walters. ROW 2, Miss Bess Sharp, Becky Phillips, Helen Richmond, Patsy Rawls, Martha Aulds, Sylvia Hayden. Page 143 emorial The mcmory of W., Price, a member of the Class of 1955, will remain strong and bright in the hearts of the faculty and students of West Monroe High School. W. J., the first of our alumni to die, was loved and respected by all who knew him. He will be remembered for his contributions to football and track, his sharp sense of humor, and his quiet and sincere manner. We of the REBELAIRE staff wish to pay tribute to our friend. Page 144 Quick - Friendly Confidential Service Auto . .. Furniture . . . Signature Asco Loan Company 208 South Iackson Phone: 3-7771 Monroe, Louisiana Low Cost - Payments Reduced Long Terms Seale-Lily Ice Cream Co. Tested Formula TRGUSDALE COMPANY, INC. 1 N s U R A N c E 130 South Grand Street Monroe, Louisiana HUMPHRIES INSURANCE AGENCY i'The Home ol Complete Protection 315 Wood Street Phone 3-2850 West Monroe, La. Reliable lowers' Grocer Typewriter Exchange Y SMITHQQRQNA White-'s Ferry Road Sales and Service 1212 Cypress Street West Monroe, Louisiana P. O. Box 163 Dial 3-0567 - Sedric Smith CONGRATULATES THE 1956 GRADUATING CLASS OF WEST MONROE HIGH SCHOOL Office Phones 8303 - 5-2348 Night Phones 8378 - 3-6786 M M Welding G Machine Works 1214 Cypress Street West Monroe, Louisiana l'lere's That i'lVlann Again Student Council ot West Monroe High School Page 145 Co1bert's Hardware Congratulations of Sporting Goods E 6 P Store Store Corner Natchitoches G Cotton Telephone 2-4114 West Monroe, Louisiana Bert Coveroiaie YOUR ASSESSOR Beauty Is Big Business Learn Beauty Culture West Monroe Beauty Schoo1 603 Natchitoches Phone 2-5314 STORE CITY DRUG i1Where Our Customers Send Their Friends 205 Trenton Street Phone 3-5930 West Monroe, Louisiana West Monroe Firestone Store i 5 - wig 311 Trenton West Monroe, La. Phone 3-5112 B.ennett's BeXa11 Drug Store PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 223 TRENTON ST. WEST MONROE PHONE 3-7781 FOR FREE DELIVERIES Lea's Magnets of Electric Service SMALL ENGINE SERVICE NORTH 7th ST. PHONE 2-6010 WEST MONROE Hays' LADIES' READY-TO WEAR 219 Trenton Street West Monroe DELTA CLEANERS DRY CLEANING AT ITS Bssr Page 146 BEST WISHESI CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Library Club FROM I-Iumphries' Fashion Center MILLSAPS FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. NEW AND USED FURNITURE - FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES 303 Trenton Street Dial 3-1818 West Monroe, Louisiana C. C, BELL. IR., SASH 5: DOOR CO. SPECIAL MILL WoRK - GLASS Phone 2-2691 West Monroe, Louisiana Brooks CONGRATULATIONS Drug Store FRQM Century Brick DRUGS - COSMETICS CS Ready-Mix GIFTS 105 Cotton Street West Monroe 1360 Sterlington Road Phone 2-0541 - 3-6674 Monroe, Louisiana Page 147 Congratulations, Seniors of 1956, and Best Wishes for the Future Monroe Steam Laundry Established l895 Monroe, La. Best Wishes City Bakery Best Wishes, Seniors Spanish Club McGinn Finance Co Personal Loans and Installment Financing Trenton Street West Monroe, Louisiana Er if 97122 9:23- Q QTAG . zzsmsnronst wssruoukoau. Congratulations The A-I--I: Buth's Ages. Monroe, Louisiana MONROE BOWLING CENTER Free Instructions for Beginners Young Dance Stuolio I-L B. Hayes Lumber Co. West Monroe, Louisiana Bancrott Bag Factory, Inc. West Monroe, Louisiana Page 148 f w .7i'v'I'J. X I 61115: ' Sl Q rl-u ... .IJ ' CXPLOWERSM S,f.m,. .M ,..... Q Daly's Studio U One Day Film Developing 0 Cameras and Film 0 Movie Projectors 218 Grammont St. Monroe Phone 2-1705 Coleman Pontiac inc. 1203 Louisville Avenue Monroe, Louisiana Sirnonton Grain Co. West Monroe, Louisiana Medlcql Arts Congratulations to the Pharmacy 1033 N. 6th St. Dial 2-2778 Graduating Class Monroe, Louisiana of Congratulations Martin Marble CS Granite Works 500 Iackson St. Telephone 2-4401 West Monroe High School Modern Furniture Co. Congratulations, Class ot '56 1 West Monroe Beauty Salon Best Wishes, Seniors Anderson CS Clayton Cotton Co. CALVERTS DRUG STORE 308 Trenton Street West Monroe, Louisiana Page 149 Spencer's Children Shop Pic CS Pac Grocery West Monroe, Louisiana The A. I. Lester Insurance Agency INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Phone 3-8311 P. O. Box 525 611 Crosley West Monroe, Louisiana BEST WISHES FROM THE Cue Club OF WEST MONROE HIGH SCHOOL Slagle-lohnson Lumber Co., lnc. Wholesale and Retail Lumber - Building Material Special Millwork Monroe, Louisiana SERVICE EDUCATlON Future Busine PROGRESS ss Leaders Of America Candidates for l'Miss Model Secretary and UML Executive Contest Page 150 GOOD LUCK BEST WISHES, FROM sEN1oRs Twin City Dixie Bedding Music Co. df Furniture Co. Congratulations, Seniors R G A Ie-Welry Store Tubb AUTO Up1'101SteI'y Phone 3-3401 300 N. Third Monroe, La. 323 DeSiard Monroe Bestwishesfqfom Iackson Hardware ci WEST Monroe Sporting Goods Store Furniture CO. 224 Cotton St. West Monroe, La. Gay Clothing Co., Inc. Iust Up the Street from Higher Prices UNIFORMS AND IACKETS HEADQUARTERS Monroe, Louisiana I Good Luck, Seniors BeStW1SheSFfOm WEST MoNRoE HIGH soHooL I EIGHTH GRADE Ed H1S1Op F H A Congratulations from Kelsds visit the Rebel Room 107 DeSiard 1315 Cypress West Monroe Page 151 lunior Red Cross uHouse of Beautiful Clothes NATIONAL Ruth Shop nouon soclzw 107 N. Fourth St. Monroe, La. -S Z f -fff i Free Store-Side Parking W v E OF WEST MONROE HIGH SCHOOL Tusquahoma Chapter Congratulations from Peacocks Leading lewelers 200 DeSiard Monroe, Louisiana Phone 3-8875 Norris Style Shop Simmons lewelry West Monroe, Louisiana BEST WISHES OLCOTT MOTORS CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Monroe, Louisiana CONGRATULATIONS CONTRABAND RUNNERS CLUB OF WEST MONROE HIGH SCHOOL Congratulations, Seniors from the Humphries . Home A liances Little Colonel pp l'liSlO1'Y Club Your WEsT1NGHoUsE Dealer OF Bruce B. Humphries WEST MONROE HIGH SCHOOL Page 152 B. W. Butler CS Sons Lumber Co. BUILDING SUPPLY DEALER CONTRACTOR Phone 3-1341 - Highway 80 West Monroe, Louisiana Best Wishes From W. M. H. S. Latin Club Piggly Wiggly Now, 2 Stores to Serve You Better 1501 LOUISVILLE AVENUE 402 NORTH FOURTH WE GIVE SGH GREEN STAMPS Congratulations From Eyre Motor Service 1300 Cypress Since 1933 Curtis Drug CS! VISIT Variety Store 2704 N. 7tl'1 St. Phone 3-3168 Carey I-IOll.IIl9S West Monroe, Louisiana Nursery WHERE, BEAUTY GROWS Congratulations, Seniors From the West Monroe, Louisiana Art Men 17-l81f2 Years Olcl-Plan Your Future Now. Select the DRAFT-DEFERRED WAY. Call the Army Reserve Unit Advisor NOW for details Without obligation. Selrnan Field -- Phone 9960 BELLA SCHERCK DAVIDSON The Shop Smart Women Prefer Page 153 Rickerson's Service Station of Garage It It's Worth While Cleaning, It's Worth 100 Bridge St. Phone 9343 West Monroe, Louisiana Weil Cleaning 508 North Fourth Street COUQ film-119110115 FTOIT1 Monroe, Louisiana The Barn Bring refreshment into play have CI Coke -5 . - , ....::' . x J 5 L ' t C :Qffff ,, 7' 9, 1 Q f K t i 54 1 , O 1 calf, in U Mgmma nad.-muh BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY DY OUACHITA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. CONGRATULATIONS FROM Cgmmunity Tyner-Petrus Co. Drug Store R E T A I L PHONE 3-9603 501 IONESBOHO ROAD WEST MoNRoE, LoU1s1ANA FEED H SEED M -PETS 0 HARDWARE W. G. Dorris Grocery Home of Good Groceries 41 1 Trenton Street 1900 Iewel West Monroe, La. West Monroe' Louisiana Page 154 Birdie 'Carroll Ladies Shop West Monroe Congratulations From Central Savings Bank G Trust Co. lf M E X-,X . A FEDERAL Rsssnvs T - College Friend vsw-1 NEAR N-L-SC WEST MONROE BRANCH MOT-U09 West Monroe, Louisiana The Best Wishes From Rendezvous DOl'SBeCtL1t'y Salon Restaurant Meet Friends Where Friends M Monroe, Louisiana eet Congratulations From Cotton's Bakery CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF WEST MONROE HIGH SCHOOL T. A. SANDERS LUMBER CO. Best of Luck to the Congratulations, Seniors I I from the Semofs of 56 MANAGEMENT and EMPLOYEES l . Powell S GGTQQS Ilm Theqtfe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WEST MONROE Your Friendly Bank Serving the Twin Cities Member of the Federal Reserve System Page 155 B H, G West Side 9 S TOCGTY Fabric Shop Highway 80 E West Monroe 414 Wood Swglt Monroe Phone 8298 CONGRATULATES THE SENIOR CLASS HUSTLE TO OF 1956 Hogqffs BAGWELL'S GARDENS l307 Parnell Street P1'101'1S 9898 West Monroe, Louisiana BROWN7S RADIATOR SERVICE 703 Trenton Street West Monroe, Louisiana M. L. Owens Grocery Sf Market Ionesboro Highway Dia1 3-9921 The Pastry Shop Quality Baking - Pies, Cakes ' Appliance Center 1020 North Fourth Street Your GE Dealer Monroe, Louisiana 321 WOOC1 ST- PTIOUG 5-2827 Calvert Frantorn - Perry Daniel West Monroe, Louisiana Best Wishes from Unique Cleaners 1 HCITC1WCf1'S CO- 3 Locations Serving Greater 2711 North 7th St. West Monroe West Monroe: 77 1 - Y 401 Cypress Congratulations 1301 Cypress From 401 Coleman Marlin I-lattaway Page 156 HORTMAN'S SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE Embroidery - Lettering - Athletic Uniform Repairing 1200 Cypress Street West Monroe, Louisiana Phone 3-1780 MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR CS Decorating CO. GQOOIYSCU' 500 North Third Servlce Stores Monroe, Louisifmfl 309 WASHINGTON MONROE, LA. Keystone PCI1111 I ' TIRES THAN ANY OTHER KIND ROARK BROS. DEPENDABLE PIANOS 703-705 Iackson St. Phone 2-5700 Monroe, Louisiana Music Opens Up Avenues to Opportunity and Popularity COMMERCIAL SECURITIES CO., INC. 700 North Second Monroe, La. Burk Cities Service 1519 Cypress Street West Monroe, Louisiana Phone 9904 Courteous, Dependable and Guaranteed Service Williams Pharmacy Prescriptions Our Specialty 1701 Cypress St, Phone 3-6710 Monroe, Louisiana Shipley DO-Nut 510 Louisville Phone 2-2790 Monroe, Louisiana Kern's Kiddie Land Monroe's Exclusive ChiIdren's Furniture and Toy Store 510 NORTH FOURTH ST. PHONE 2-0326 MONROE, LOUISIANA Erde1's TV, Appliances, and Giftware 1702 LOUISVILLE AVE. MONROE, LA. - 22 FOR CALL 3 88 QUALITY, SERVICE AND SAVINGS B. M. 1. PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Dial 3-6969 8th Floor, Bernhardt Building Monroe, Louisiana Page 157 The West Monroe Vocal Department CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF '56 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS D. C. HARPER RITCHIE GROCER CO. Wholesale Grocers Since l885 Monroe, Louisiana Vvcmnerfs New York Hardware Appliance CO. CS Furniture Co. 625 DeSiard St. Monroe, La. Your Authorized CROSLEY - BENDIX DEALER lor West Monroe 204 T Ph 8323 Morningside Cleaners df Laundry 3219 LOUISVILLE AVE.-1004 N. 4th ST. PHONE 2-4782 KEN ADAMS, Owner-Operator listening or looking . . . just about everyone in Louisianax chooses a NOE Station in Monroe . . . it's KNCE 8: KNOE-TV 5,000 Wang Day and Night 230000 Watts Affiliated with CBS, NBC, ABC and Dumont Television Networks in New Orleans . . . it's and thousands in other states, too WNCE 1060 On Your Dial 50,000 Watts THE IAMES A. NOE STATIONS Page 159 'll 4 ONYOUR 5 ,.,.:. ,.2. .,..,., ..,,.,,..:k,,.,.,1,,. a LX SQ5 X G RE NUAT I O N .W 5 WW IWW? ,AMW lecitbgkf, WWW MW W2 W . 1 W4 N My giflag . X. X MM? J7 2? WWQK MA, ELEPHONE AND PH COMMFEN I LEE'S IEWELRY STORE JEWELERS AND WATCHMAKERS Fine Repairing a Specialty West Monroe, Louisiana Phone 3-5380 Authorized Dealers tor BULOVA - ELGIN - GRUEN - LONGINES HAMILTON - TISSOT WATCHES CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '56 West Monroe High School Key Club M,,,,,,-Q f' CLUR Nl Ill A-Q' 0 X l x S , ,A R5 gl' X 0 O W, XQNATL1' Serving Northeast Louisiana l tor 53 Years T ll' lvl L 1 ll f Vxllllly-N 'Till Wifi nfl! W, W i,wl.11..ww'g, l Nw, JYlWll':n, N All Nl 'll lu I X . AX U V X I dlllx lvl ll llll in-i f , --. f, ll- A 4 W l ' Ill mu mm mu ll l v A MONROE MCCAIN - RICHARDS, INC. l2Ul Louisville Avenue Monroe, Louisiana Page 161 E. I. 'llelly Dcxvidson Southern Bottling Co USED CARS l700 South Grand 601-603 Cypress Phone 3-3560 Monroe, Louisiono ..!4l11,t0gl af,9Aff refreshes Without filling Page 162 HAVE YOUR DAIRY NEEDS DELIVERED TO YOU DIAL 7590 -- 2-4757 -- 2-4800 Riser's Dairy Grade A -- I-Iomogenized -- Vitamin D NEW NATCHITOCHES ROAD WEST MONROE CONGRATULATIONS Southern FROM Xmvensr ' Equipment ' em S CS Tractor Headquarters for ALLIS-CHALMERS I I lllll ,flllll llIll Illll lllll t , 1 Illll llll lllll I UW 6 If 1 I4,,LL In I O.- It mtt,,,-,, fr: sit tlmtwr ., 744 f' fm' 'Q ju? .gms 1 3 g,t3.MrrtIIt.,, IU .4 It ,-4-.Psa I 'TM' ., .n mx: I- 1 JW ' 'Exclusive Women's Apparel 342 DeSiard Monroe Page 163 Rebelettes C 56 REBELAIRE WERE MADE BY School Pictures Inc. i Page 164 Ouachita Candy Company WHOLESALE CANDY DEALERS M L GOOD WORK, CLASS OF '56 Your Graduation ls An Important Achievement The road to success has many branches. Choose yours carefully and set your goal high. It Will take hard Work and much courage, but in the end you Will achieve your goal tor in America you still have the right to to a cherished freedom and one Worth choose your trade or profession or go in business for yourself. That's preserving. Louisiana Power CS Light Company FRANK F. WIMBERLEY-RES. PHONE 7867 A. R. BATES-RES. PHONE 8885 FRANK U. SONNY WIMBERLEY RES. PHONE 5633 D. C. BUDDY FRANTOM RES. PHONE 3-6135 Monroe Bearing CS Supply Co. W H O L E S A I.. E Bearing Specialists INDUSITRIAL - AUTOMOTIVE - TRACTOR AIRCRAFT 406 Olive Street PHONE 3-5152 - 3-5153 l'HeIping Build Louisiana - Monroe, Louisiana FEATURE SECTION SENIOR AND FACULTY PORTRAITS ACTIVITY PHOTOGRAPHS Were made by Hunt tudio 402 North Sixth Street Phone 3-1036 West Monroe, La. SEE US FOR WEDDING g ,gg PHOTOGRAPHS, David and Gene Hunt, owners ot Hunt Studio, WEDDING INVITATIONS, arrange a display ot portrait photographs. AND ALBUMS. Page 166 TREES FOR TCIVIORROW Trees for tomorrow . . . trees for America . . . mean jobs for today, to- morrow and for generations to come. Opportunities tor our young Americans in the expanding realm of forest products can be as limitless as the ca- pacity of our Woodlands for growing continuing crops of trees. Forest Products Division OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CCRPORATION West Monroe. Louisiana Page 167 Congratulations From THE I PRIVILEGE Swan s Barber Shop GF 2708 N. 7th St. West Monroe Phone 5-9143 LEADERSHIP comes to those Who are prepared tor it. Education is an important part of that preparation . . . in- dustry and ambition are other im- portant qualities essential to those who Wish to lead. In the Gulf South, natural gas has this privi- lege of leadership, setting the pace tor economy and dependability ot service to the homes and indus- tries of this area. Family Shoe Store 320 DeSiard THE PLACE TO GO FOR THE BRANDS YOU KNOW TRIM-TRED - POLLY-DEB and RAND Eureka Grocery West Monroe l. W. and Ioe Rogers, Owners Ramsey's lewelry EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING NEW AND USED WATCHES 203W TRENTON ST. WEST MONROE PHONE 3-2304 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '56 MONROE SAND 6. GRAVEL CO., INC. UNION OIL MILL 520 Trenton Street West Monroe, Louisiana Page ies CONGRATULATIONS FROM Local 659 PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTERS W-C1lSWO1' th Iohnnie S. Elbert Shop F1110 mmf 9 CO- 1111 North second street 07 Natchnoches Phone 3-1656 A39252EgOF1ggq5T5gggS1gg1ggHIANCES Post omce Box 578 Dial 3-3301 THE ROBERT C. ERVIN INSURANCE AGENCY 218 Trenton St. West Monroe, Louisiana Weaks Supply Co., Ltd. Monroe, Louisiana y ' Y ' 7 ff DISTRIBUTORS OF HOME IMPROVEMENTS VENTILATED ALU M I N UM gaw XQQLIIILFQSMI Ornamental Iron Aluminum Windows Venetian Blinds Ialousies Aluminum Window Screens Aluminum Carports 115 LOUISVILLE MONROE, LA. Howard Bros. Iewelers ot Distinction 116 DeSiard Barr Typewriter Co. 812 Iackson Street Sales, Service and Rentals ot Office Machines Marty'S A CS W Drive-ln 1323 Natchitoches Street After School Drink A ci W Root Beer Pay Cash and Pay Less At Delta Department Store West Monroe Monroe lce Delivery 521 Trenton West Monroe 'ff Charcoal ff Picnic Ice Chests 'A' Fishing Tackle 'ff Many Other Items Phone 3-3770 Ferd Levi CONGRATULATIONS Stationery CO SENIORS SCHOSHFEPTESAJEQOOKS 101 NORTH GRAND MONROE S'Oul:h-ern Congratulations from T001 Q01 Walter Reed Refrigeration ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY OPEN EoE BUSINESS 7 DAYS A WEEK 116 Trenton Street Phone 2-2848 llWlllllYA7YfI7lJI0lIl!3 The Quality Go - to - sco 3 Store Rebs! :HIM Siglje WEST MONROE, LA. Page 170 Good Luck, Seniors Strand G Rialto West Monroe Farmers Eeed CS Seed Store 117 Cotton St. Phone 2-2821 West Monroe, Louisiana Ca1dWe11's Grocery 1700 Cypress Tastee Ereez A Sure Sign of Refreshment Piantz Highway 80 - West Monroe 1101 Cypress West Monroe P 1 Congratulations from Best Wlshes C , D Sh 1 Sanders 1eWe1ry amp S Tess Op 304 Wood St. Phone 2-5880 BEST OE LUCK, SENIOES FROM WEST MONROE HIGH SCHOOL ..A,, Band CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS THE M from ARGARET SMITH F. T. A. CLUB Page 171 Torn Hicks 208 Trenton West Monroe I. C. Steele Lumber Co., Inc. 907 Coleman Avenue Congratulations, Senior Class l?ord's Curb Market West Monroe, Louisiana BUILDING MATERIALS uk Westside Flower Shop For Flowers That Are SOCIALLY CORRECT if LONG LASTING 4' WORTH THE 403 North Sixth West Monroe, Louisiana Phone 2-2677 PRICE lohn's Trading Co. Phone 2-3168 2205 DeSiard Monroe, La. Westside Beauty Nook Natchitoches St. West Monroe Edith Taylor, Proprietor Ouachita National Bank Helping West Monroe Grow . . . 400 Natchitoches Street West Monroe, Louisiana 'For Correct Time, Day or Night, DIAL 2-6121 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! Pittsburgh Plate Glass 915 Louisville Avenue Monroe, Louisiana Page 172 Congratulations Te The i embers 0f The enier Class Oi 1956 upon successfully completing your high school Work and earning your diploma. You are now prepared and qualified to pursue higher education or embark upon your lite's work. There is a HOME OE YOUR OWN for you in the near future. Now is the time to start saving for your home. Our Insured Savings Shares earn you the HIGHEST rate ot return. Start a Savings Share Account with us now and Watch it grow. Soon it will amount to a substantial down payment on your home, and the balance can be financed with us, your Savings Association. HOME LOANS INSURED SAVINGS THE PEOPLE' H0lVlESTEAD 81 AVI GS ASSOCI TIO Corner DeSiard CS Catalpa Streets Monroe, Louisiana You are cordially invited to visit our completely remodeled office building. Page 173 T' t PRESIDENT ...... ,,.. .l...QKenneth Smith TREASURER!! VICE-PREs1Mw.fQ. Adams, Don Alderman, Douglas Aldridge, Mary Allen, Mary Ann Antley, Ianet Aulds, Martha Avant, Ginger Averett, Shirley Avery, Ionnie Ball, Bette Ballard, Richard Banks, Bobby Barnes, Louise Barr Daniel Bass, Lon Bass, Loy Beaver, Allen Beavers, Irene Beeson, Billie Bennett, George Bennett, Ronnie Bergeron, Bobbie Blackstock, Mahlon Blakeney, Wayne Blazier, Eugene Borden, Bert Bottoms, Mary Io Boudreaux, Sylvia Braketield, Tommy Brandon, Betty Breland, Barbara Brewer, Sylvia Briggs, Walter Brothers, Iohnny Brown, Eugene Brown, Kay France Brown, Walter Brumtield, Annette Bullock, Raymond Butler, Iaxnes Byrd, Barbara Camp, Lila Carey, Glen Chapman, Peggy Chapman, Truley Clark, Bruce Clark, Ellen Clark, lean Collins, Edna Colvin, Barbara Conrad, Imogene Cooper, Sue Copeland, Loretha S Senior Class Of 1955-56 SENIOR OFFICERS .Eddy Watkins SECRETARY CLASS ROLL Cotton, Charles Cotton, Shirley Coulter, Nelle Craig, Arthur Crawford, Ierry Cawtord, L. C. Crews, Ronald Crowell, Norma Culp, Katie Daniel, Doyle Danna, Ronnie Davis, F. B. Dennig, Iimmy Dowdy, Gloria Downey, Eunice Easterling, Clara Emerel, Ioy Ervin, Iennie Lou Ethington, Gene Evans, Lee Ewing, Kent Fant, Iuanita Fant, Shirliy Ferguson, ary Ann Fields, Anitra Fitler, Ellis Fordham, Sammy Fox, Minnie Franks, Alsey Franks, Patsy Frost, G. W. 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