West Monroe High School - Rebelaire Yearbook (West Monroe, LA)
- Class of 1960
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Have you stopped at the sight of a calm pool decked in dry autumn ves, or a grove sheltering a ragged ,cove glowing in moonlight? So is life alive. Part is rugged, changing, angry, surging, powerful-ev each- erous as a whirlpool. Part is sheltered, unmoving, and beautiful as the sunset on the water. Ouachita River has bee acclaimed the second most in the United States. We are surrounded by lakes and bayous. As our high are a part of our life, so are the living waters a part of our life. -M .lk fly if VZ Z' 1? 'U , , 1151. ,,,Z'l' N f' up W ALM' my X X f ' L pal , gm 5 n Zh, ,U NV,,,,v2.!V VL' I 1 l 1 iw' f Lg!!-I 'W ,ox LLM, , ,u K ig X 'X 1 '1 ' f L 'U Ljlvvrfl f Luci dwg , U, ' , Lgf, ww ,Z,,,1 , . lvfflbf. f ' ' 4 40 'C I ' M f ,JU ' .,1,f' l1,- 7 Q. If -Wg v MQW W yocfg, 4 NN M ., F604 If T -hx Q J so QD ' flafvdaf 716306 Q.Qx f l fifggg lf? 4 dfcflf' f -' - C14 ffyr' ft ffl Nj 47 5 'f ' - 4 f '-Xffdlff f k L ' W L 5 1 44 12 A if Q.: , 1 K , - W Ab Q E . . 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X F o- W 8 , V NWA.. .- 'i1 ,'1.'. ff. 1' , ........M ,., wkrwfa 1? .. . . ,W my T ll, 4,4 l6'mrd Parish Schools Students ASST. SUPERINTENDENT MR. MILTON HALL B.A., Northwestern M.A., L.S.U. Drehenon, W. E. Phalmer, F. S. McVay, C. B. Buckley, Everifte Zeagler, Marvin Shipp, Walter Bennett. 2' ff! 4 ff ,572 -. .gm-+- Q w , my , 'X ff 5 -v S 4 W 9' f ' ' 'wz z f -V wi, M, Fw nib? ffm- L , L? f , 'Q , WJH Ng .As f YE -- 1, m.w'i:2. f '5?' ' .X 5 :QI ..,l. ,, 1?Qww,fQ 2. ' I M.- 1 ig if E .b.. ,V A 4- f A H 'Wal , f' 221 .f , M, ,L , W xijwq :V W 1. 1 A M, KJ 6 L ,J 1 , ia ,pf 1 E Rl: . Jw sf V 4 5 x ,r ' 'Jn 5 5 ri it is Y x I 'H fx . pw MR. S. R. BRALEY Assistant Principal MRS. MARY BROOKS Secretary ls '1 ,4 Ima Mates All hail, all hail To WesT Monroe, We honor Thee This clay. Oh, shine Thy beacon Thru The clark oT days To come. LighT of learning, ever burning, showing Us The way, We give our praise To WesT Monroe I-lail a work well done. Zzculfy v - K J. x 'Mn X. X' 97' xiiol -gn I vb if g 5i'b, 2' 1' .5 ,,L5 1 A-'W' MR. HAROLD ALBRITTON Science 9 MRS. VIRGINIA ALLEN Geometry, Algebra IA MRS. CHLOE BAIRNESFATHER Nurse MRS. GRADY W. BATES English III MR. ROBERT A. BLAND French I, II MR. S. R. BRALEY Government MRS. MARY H. BROOKS Secretary MR. HENRY CAMP Band MRS. CECELIA COULTER World Hisfory, Geography MRS. ARCHIE L. DICKERSON Study Hall MR. FRANK FRAGALA Chemistry, Science 9 MRS. MARIE FRAZIER Diefician MISS LAVERNE GREER Algebra IA MRS. LILLIAN H. GRIFFIN Senior Math MR. NOLAND HARVEY Science? iffy-czyhf MRS. STARLINE HILL Spanish I, II, English III MRS. HELEN HOOD English ii MRS. FRANCES HURST Librarian MRS. PAULINE HYMAN Latin I, Il, English II MRS. RITCHEL JOHNSON English I MR. T. F. JONES Science 9 MRS. MINNIE JORDAN Study Hall MRS. ARNOLD KILPATRICK Mixed Chorus, Choir, Ensemble, Glee Club MRS. SOLON KING Home Economics II, III, IV MR. MORRIS LAMBERT Shorthand I, Typing MRS. HELEN LeFEVRE American History MR. MALCOLM LeFEVRE Advanced Algebra MRS. LOU LEWIS Physical Education, Basketball Coach MRS. MARY LEE LEWIS English III, IV MR. DAN McCLURE Drivers' Education, Math 8, Coach if ' Q? 3, wk '15 al inspires students. Not shown are: MRS. DAISY BERGERON Advanced Physics, Physics, MRS. VIRGINIA Solid Geometry Speech I, Drama MRS. SUE HARDIN Librarian MRS. HERBERT STEED Civics MR. DANNY SULLIVAN Civics MRS. JENNY SULLIVAN Plane Geometry I , . I MRS. IRMA VANCE General Business, Bookkeeping Clerical Practice MRS. BETTY WALKER Publications, Journalism, English II MRS. MARTEAL WEBB American History MR. GENE WILLIAMS Biology MR. LLOYD WILLIAMS Civics, Geography, Coach MRS. BEVERLY WILSON English 8, 9 MR. BOBBY WILSON Physical Education Mies. BETTY vvooDHEAD Art I, ll, ui, iv MRS. CLEO M. WROTEN Biology MR. HERSCHEL MACHEN Algebra IA, IB, Coach POPHAM S 4 84 M,Y 'Q Q A x.K,,,GAsv Milf,-- li5wfB' ww-fm., . . L , xg .X f, gg-, X ., ,, s-QHGY' Y .. we--f , r' xf ' ,.-ff , Y' , N, gf ,V aa wffw ,A ,.., N + -M.. 'E QF' H5 if Q , 5 f ? K' Q f fe ' 2? Q W , V im 4. iw 1 f Q 7 5 5 gfffffb ll a9'24's. MRS- LOU LEWIS DAN MCCLURE L, V, NORRIS Girls' BBSl49Tball Varsity Football BaskeTbalI Baseball .A 1 l .ff LN K f F L , .M Head Coach CECIL PIRKEY .I 'A E 'unix ,X :yr E! X , X PAT RISER MRS. ,LOU NELL RUSSELL LLOYD WILLIAMS Junior VBVSHY Foolball Girls' Baskerball Freshman Football i -4-5.3! - ' - N X .5 P for it T init i gl x J 'T E31 W 1 sr H h N it-P ' 6.1 'M'iitfvig5,. , 'mi 3 mzifz tr' fm. Vg. f ai i fi f 5 s g ll , The Johnny Rebs of West Monroe came through with a 6-A-1 season record, playing the toughest elevens in the state. The four defeats came at the hands of top teams like LaGrange, Bossier City, Bastrop, and Neville, State AA Champs. The Rebels lone tie came in a rainy defensive battle against Ouachita. However, some of the six triumphs came against state powers like Ruston, Byrd, and Longview, rated seventh in the state ot Texas. At the first of the season, the Rebels had nine non-lettermen in the starting eleven. The Rebel squad was coached by Cecil Pirkey, head coach, Dan McClure, Pat Riser, L. V. Norris, and Lloyd Wil- liams. Even though heavily handicapped the Rebels had their mo- ments and proved to all just what type of fighting team they were. The Rebels, atter being knocked out of the district competi- tion by Bossier City, came back and won their last two games by impressive marks. So with a record like that it can truly be said, You fought all the way, Johnny Reb. Rebels 6 25 12 21 13 13 7 O O 21 28 SCOREBOARD Neville Homer , Jonesboro Byrd , . Longview La Grange Bastrop ,,,, ,, Ouachita , Bossier ,, Fair Park Ruston Opponents , ,,,,,,,. . 21 13 , O , 6 , ,,,, , 7 , 35 . . 14 O ,, 21 6 14 Sf 4 li 14 , il X , V yi... Q . ii , I 'tv 1 3. N , N 'C' N 1 'Q 1- ' . tr ft 1 ,E , X W f ' , - as at ,gs 1 ,. 9 t ' 5 , V 'N ' N J ,ts ' tiff l' V , ' f 1 l ll Q I , A ,N ur i tg 1 , I fl I ' 6 ll!! E HBE X i::?::'r V- 5 A? X if A., ire, 'fnflg ' go. Q -.., 1 e V, R E x I awe C -Q it V J We text 1, ,N V , ' , s 6 b ..: f K ' 22 igfgfiigf 1 ig 4A I l V 'i Z Tl' ' ' 23.1, J ' 5 mi X 4 -J .Mfr f A W 'Qin- Kebcl Varsity KNEELING: Dwain Johnston, John Covington, Buck Fox, Leon Miletello, John Green, Jim Steele, Jewel McBroom. SECOND ROW: John Moses, Sidney Wilhite, Ronnie Farmer, Roscoe Holcomb, Joe Pleasant, Richard Booker, Jerry Harris, Coach Pirkey. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Wilson, Glenn Bell Jimmy VanZile, Don Harrel, Ory Miller, Jimmy Randall, Lamar Greer, Butch Labrano. Not shown: Freddy Hooter. V 'D autor Letterman KNEELING, left to right: Ory Miller, John Moses, Dwain Johnston, Leon Miletello, Roscoe Holcomb, Ronnie Farmer. SECOND ROW: Sidney Wilhite, Steve Hamm, Glenn Bell, Kenneth Wilson, Jerry Harris, Richard Booker, Joe Pleasant. 26 Miss Linda Kay Butler was selected Foot- ball Sweetheart by the Rebel team and reigned over Old South Day and the opening game with Neville. Linda and Head Coach Pirkey pose prior to the first game ofthe season. ill.. NN MANAGERS: Allen Winters, Don Johnston, Jerry Howard M ,O 'J g- , R ' ' 'SIM 1. .yin .W 5 - V 4 it 'X xf ff . . p 5 f97 ??7'a 'QQ 51 ? i Iii' lgw-Q tis, s. 1 'Q' 1 'WB' 1 1?- if ELM ov--X -v , + is 'Q , Hi g, , , 1 'Ne 4 v v k f V Gi .. Wes! Maurer 6 - evillc 21 The inexperienced Rebs, fresh from fall camp, gave way to Neville, State AA champs, in the season opener, 21-6. After having a backbreaking 95 yard opening kickoff returned, the Rebels were stunned in a first half of confusion, mistakes, and fumbles. The Johnny-Rebs fought back in the second period to out play the Tigers, and out score them in that period of play. Late in the fourth period the Rebels got their passing game under way and tallied their only score. The setback vvasn't counted as a complete loss since the Rebs outcharged the Tigers in the second half and were now ready for conference play. ,HMMY VANZILE, Right End ROSCOE HOLCOMB, Quarterback 1, Af - g,4.2C.'-, 41.1 ,rx ?gi':.!7.Qf' 13 ' l D41 V .wa-',., .-J fr lf ,Y , TMS f 'V' as pn-Ima lg..3-ll'-c First downs Yards rushing Passes Passes Int, by Yards passing Fumbles lost Penalties Punting STATISTICS Neville 6 T25 l-2 2 ll , , O , A-30 , 3-33.3 SIDNEY WILHITE, Lc- . 41 'S' ft En WM IO T92 'I-7 O IO 3 4-30 A-A l .5 d ill ' X s STEVE HAMM, Left Tackle BUCK FOX, Left Half The Rebs took a 25-13 decision over the Homer Pelicans in The Confederates drove 65 yards from the an offensive battle. opening kickoff with John Moses going the final 9 yards for the TD. The Rebels first win of the season resulted from touchdowns by Ronnie Farmer, a pass from Farmer to Jimmy VanZile and a scamper by John Covington to paydirt. Outstanding on defense were Glenn Bell, Butch Lobrano, Steve Hamm, and Kenneth Wilson. F if - Wir nf,1 Qi li A Jar- f Z ., A DWAIN JOHNSTON, Left Half First downs ,,,,, Yards rushing Passes ,, ,, , Yards passing Passes Int. by Fumbles lost Penalties ,, ,, Punting ,,,,, STATISTICS WM ll 235 5-2 ,, 40 Hamer 15' - West ,flflvnrae 25 Surrounded by Homer Pelicans, Ronnie Farmer drives for yardage. Identifiable players: John Covington, John Moses, Jimmy VanZile. O 3-25 2-32 Horner 12 219 O-O O O 2 4-20 l-23 fi, .f , ,mlnfff 1 W J' V .-f f if ' 1 f- -V I Q. ig' 'W fwfr' it W rv ix W! L, ,lv , f-M94 P, W? ,, V 4 , .4 Y, 3, ff f'1g'.,1. sw-fr Q T s T - Q . W. , Buck Fox Scampers around end Tor yardage as Butch Lobrand and Jerry Harris clear The way. Dwain Johnston comes from behind To assisr The play. West ,flfirfurrfe I2 - joucsbvro O Jfymysfk L f 4 Ronnie Farmer led The Johnny Rebs past Jonesboro in a T2-O STATISTICS win aT Rebel Field. The Rebels running attack carne alive aTTer WM Jonesboro sTopping a Jonesboro drive. The Rebel backfield sprinted my Gowns W 8 Through gaping holes before halfback Dwain Johnston crashed Yards rushing 270 T17 over Trorn The Three. The Rebels made good on defense with a 585395 - 643 ' . ar S passin Moses pass interception and a long run by The same man, Ron- passes im, bs 1 O nie Farmer, who had already had a scoring pass play To Jimmy Eornibles lost T25 Q , . . Un S - 3-27 VanZile called back, cracked The line Tor Two yards and six more pe,,ai,geS 9,74 6-60 poinfs. This put The Rebels ahead To sTay, and it was downhill from There on in, as The Rebel defense held Jonesboro aT bay. ORY MILLER, Right Guard RONNIE FARMER, Quaderback JOHN MOSES, RighT Half - gev ' F 1 . f! . Ml ' T l A X ', W l T . T T V sc , ,f :nf P fu -4 l i.g,i? tw?-P 7 1 JOE PLEASANT, Left Guard KENNETH WILSON, Left Tackle The fighting Rebels from West Monroe came from a six-point setback to take their first District 1-AAA game 21 -6. Leon Miletello brought the Rebs to life with a 37-yard iaunt to set up a Buck Fox score and a Moses extra point which put the Rebs ahead to stay. Later in the first half, John Moses brought the stands to their feet with a 66-yard punt return to the Yellow Jackets five-yard line. Two plays later Miletello slid into the end- zone to make it 14-7. Ronnie Farmer closed the game with a final touchdown. LEON MILETELLO, Right Halfback STATISTICS First Downs ....,,.. Yards Rushing ......,. Passes ..,,,,,,,,.V...,. Yards Passing ..,.,,.. Passes Int. By ..,...,a Penalties ....A,.......... Fumbles Lost .,,,.... Punts ,,,,...v.......... Wes! Maura: - 2 I l6'yrd - Jake Miletello, surrounded by Byrd Yellow Jackets, streaks for long yardage. WM 10 185 4-2 33 O 4-20 2-28.5 BYRD B 1 65 2-0 0 O 6-50 1 4-29 Roscoe Holcomb drives in to make tackle as Sid Wilhite and Joe Pleasant come up for the assist. Woo! ,Monroe I3 - Afongoiouf 7 The Johnny Rebs, out to show home town fans just what kind of team they were, topped undefeated Longview, Texas, 13-7, in one of the major upsets of two states. Highly favored Long- view was ranked seventh in AAAA football in the Lone Star state. The Rebels and scored in the first series of plays. Ronnie Perkins, in his first tallied from five yards out. The Rebs led from after Leon Miletello intercepted a Lobo pass and got underway with their well-heeled wing-T attack varsity game there on out gained 40 yards. Then scatback Miletello scored from four yards out and Moses ran the extra point. The Lobos fought back with a touchdown and extra point, but the Rebel brick wall held. JIMMY RANDALL, Center Xxkd fx , '.:. ' -. A 'f,.'-f - x-.. ,, . t'. ' A fi ., s-fs-,Qin ? GLENN BELL, Right Tackle First Downs Yards rushing Passes Yards passing Passes Int. by Fumbles lost Penalties Punting , STATISTICS Longview WM l I ll l2A T73 l6-A 12-5 76 67 l l 4 i 6-40 7-35 5-35.2 3-34.3 JOHN COVINGTON, Fullback ? -., A ,A as Q I-I. I I z K. A fig? 1 wah I f I ,. 4' 'VW 4 ' A , ' M 9' - ,I R,,,w My L A 4 Y f , H5fP511wssThfawmws,g,E,, ,egg I l - L , l , ls s, -I Vs fi i ' gl. Af' rf' T' V -Q4 Q ' t ' 1 ,. W dn gy ,Et 5. 73 Q ' ..,,5,A A A ' 'tug' 7-I,-wg, fs ,WJ 5 N ' ,, 7 , A NA if YQ.-'ZETQ i , . ' Ns Vi ' ' ,4 L W T' S A , ,R -Q, I fi 'Q ' 1 4if'sf? ' an ' ' I '- 'JTF I ..',iT,1.'f': '11 iff T 'S we BUTCH LOBPANOI Cenffff DON HARRELL, Fullback JERRY HARRIS, RighT Guard The Rebels longest road Trip of The season resulTed in a 35-l3 STATISTICS defeaf aT The hands of LaGrange, who aT The Time was polled number one in STaTe AAA fooTball. The Rebs, highly ouTclassed in The TirsT half of play, fought back wiTh passes in The second half and added up l3 poinTs. The ThirTeen poinTs came from Two Farmer-To-VanZile passes and Two Moses poinTs aTTer Touchdowns. This was The Rebels second defeaT of The season, while sporTing Three wins againsT stiff compeTiTion, FirsT downs Yards rushing Yards passing Passes Passes lnT. by PunTs Fumbles lost LosT penalTies Wes! Manure I3 - Za Grange 35 Toio Green romps Tor yardage behind strong blocking of John Covington and Jerry Harris. W M lO 86 156 ll-7 'O 7-34.5 2 56 LaG ll 280 35 5-'l O 4-36 O 57 if Jim Van Zile snags a pass in the Ruston game for long yardage. Q M West jlflcfnrcfc' - 7 f5,l1Sfl'U,U - I4 024585 The rain, cold weather, and Bastrop spoiled the Rebels home- Smllsllcs coming in a l4-7 upset. The Rams got off to a fast first half start WM Bastrop with a 14-O lead. In the second half the Rebs defense and offense First Downs , s to 6 came to life. The defense held Bastrop and the offense scored. Yards Rushing V-VVfs '227 180 John Covington scored the Rebs only touchdown of the rainy Sasifsp fl -- 10-3 V0 night, and John Moses converted. Long gains in the T.D. drive P1555 liisugi 8,13 ? were a 53-yard punt return by Dwain Johnston, John Coving- Fumbles K' Y 3 1 ton's I8-yard pickup, and VanZile's 35-yard pass reception from Penalties , ,,,, ,,.,s, 1 0-90 4-50 Farmer, PUHTS - Y, 5-32 6-37.7 JOHN TOJO GREEN, Right Half LAMAR GREER, Left Guard FRED HOOTER, Left End -J .-ing, M Si, g --ul' --- la, -.H 'G -M ., M, L ' -ufgraffii' 'iff-ewrwv-of-we-nur 'I T . ,, A, V ' 1 . ' H 'Tet A .S -, JEWEL MCBROOM Left Guard , A V M E -. ,Q .'r'f'f' , 1 55 4E'.'W?3l gif f-2' an , I sgfj ,M , ,5f,.,2v::3 eff .Q S-.ff-A .. 3 C.-,g:,3 L, ,A N, :.-Y' if V 'lil ' 1 5 mmm 1 s .'.,q - ilxzk W... 21 'qt 1, I Ax. , y A i t IFN. . 5, Q. ,Ury 5 .g-.3,,g,, H X MW-L.. A - 'W T. rph I 'l'i.a',s'?rn5.! -B :abs-H35-in A' JIM STEELE, Left End Twenty-six punts were kicked during this rainy, mud-soaked defensive O-O deadlock. The Rebels were the only Team to even come close to a score, driving inside the ten-yard line twice but losing the ball on downs and a fumble. The Rebel forces heavily beat the Lions in everything but the score. This, too, lowered the Rebs' chances forthe District I-AAA championship. STATISTICS First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing ....... Passes ............... Passes Int. By ...... Fumbles Lost ....... Penalties ........... Punting ...... West ,flflmwe - 0. 27.1-LS - Leon Miletello stopped after chalking up a first down. Identifiable players: Glenn Bell, 75, Lamar Greer, 64, Buck Fox, 20. RICHIE BOOKER, Right Tackle Ouachita 2 26 O O-0 O 1 4-20 15-33 7 First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Y,,Y ,, ,, Passes Int. By Fumbles Lost Penalties , Punting , W, Dwain Johnston is dragged to the earth after picking u STATISTICS WM 8 , ,214 O 2-O O , 2 I-5 , 3-25.3 Fair Park 2 69 O O-O O 2 O-O 8-28.8 For the first time in WMHS history, the Rebs defeated Fair Park 21-6. Freezing rain couIdn't stop John Moses, Buck Fox, Roscoe Holcomb, and John Covington who hit pay dirt for the scores. Fine blocking and outstanding de- fense by the Rebel line gave the Johnny Reb's their vic- tory. p a first down ir- a Shreveport game. Wes! flflrfnrve O Kossier - 21 STATISTICS WM Bossier First Downs , , 8 I7 Yards Rcshing IO2 350 Yards Passing ,, 38 O Passes II-A I-O Passes Int. By O 2 Fumbles Lost I 3 Penalties , 2-IO O Punting 5-30.6 2-30 The Bossier City Bearkats, District I-AAA Champs, knocked the WMHS Rebels out of the district race with a 2I-O victory. The outweighed Rebels, donned in their winter uniforms, since West Jlfiwrroe - 21 hir Park - John Moses breaks away as Dwain Johnsran clears the way, the temperature was below the freezing point, lust couIdn't get under way and were decisively beaten throughout the game. iv sf Congratulations on a fine game . . . The last game and the highest scoring game for the Rebels was a 28-I4 victory over Ruston. The Rebs came from behind to take a 21-7 halftime lead, and a last quarter touchdown by both teams gave the final score, Rebels getting into the scoring column were Roscoe Holcomb, Jimmy VanZile, John Covington and John Moses who had a touchdown and four extra points in four tries. West Monroe - 28 Kusfan - STATISTICS First Downs ,,,,,,,, Yards Rushing ...... Passes ,,,,,,,,,,..... Yards Passing .,.,. Passes Int. By ,,,,,, Fumbles Lost .,,,,,. Punts ., ,,,,,,,,,,,, W Penalties f, .ff I4 WM I5 230 4-I . 68 ,NO . 3-27.3 'I-I5 The Rebels' skin-tight defense led by Don Harrel 6453, Buck Fox 1203, and John Moses IMI, drag down a Ruston Bearcat for no gain. Ruston I I I I8 9-6 76 0 I 4-32 I-5 .5 38 F-sfx, Q Q ,Nu R 15 r , 1 A J dy gym Y W .,. . ilk F xv, IM P, ' 1- y ly: ' 'w11,,pf' mix zirtfi' ,I A .1 JE, ,dw W- . V -C ' 'lx M.. A . 1 . fh .Mg 'V' H .. f .uQ,,tmht,.? 'gint r , I L f 1-?'1z'ff,g'r1f -h2', .P :ix E-ff vi! sr P filgiii it 511 it , t C3 A-xiffhx K. l,,,N 'xl-. 'fe P ,l1S36! evil l Ol Wz Q ruj NM, 5 I L . - A' t .1 junior Varsity gfffffbllff FRONT ROW, left to right: Martin Fisher, Stanley Green, Richard Drew, Robert Lavverance, Butch McMillan, Jerry Peoples, Darrel: Griggs, James Mcliaskle, Charles Hinton, Delain Smith. SECOND ROW: Alan Wheeler, Barry White, Neal Young, Richard Cook, Vance Harrelson, Rusty Rice, Tommy Averett, Dale Smith, Pug Jonesr THlRD ROW: Dwight Ramsey, Herman Averett, Robert Earl Parker, David Martin, Fred Newton, Jimmy Funderburk, Billy Dorner, Ronnie Perkins, Larry NlcCUllogh. ?rc'sl1rmz14 Zfvilrall L Y 2 All i B112 6 in- -'ii . 5 V f , , X v i ,W Q' ,xx O C-7 ' W Q ,,,i! P XI S1 1 I X .av- .nf FRONT ROW, left to right: Pabl Hobgocd, Charles Womack, Babba Jo-tee, Jerry Gilbert, Dale Otegen, BACK ROW: La'r,f P'rta'd, Bozz Heard Bobby Boyce, Bobby Haysty, Dicky Worthy, Woody Woodcoclf, 39 1 LK flvmewmiug Miss Sylvia Haydon, Queen of 1959 Homecoming f My , Miss Melba Beasley M3id of Honor King Neptune's Underwater Pal- ace sef the scene for the presenta- tion of the 1959 Homecoming Court on October 23. Eight girls were selected by the football team, and the Queen, Miss Sylvia Hayden, and Maid of Honor, Miss Melba Beasley, were elected by the student body. Sylvia was presented to her sub- iects by her two escorts, Leon Mile- tello and Richie Booker, and crowned by King Neptune Pirkey. The Queen and her Court reigned over the festivities including the assem- bly, parade, and football game against Bastrop. we-I-f-sf we -- ., 1 fl '2- , gg-44s-,g i Ts, ' . A ', ftff- wwf .f . , Ir- ly 1 -' ' 9 i 1 z- .fn - , -1 bi Mat:- X z ' f if ,E f xx f xl 17 1 . i Anil x N- ' 5 L 'I Y l H 'H kv' .. A 1 7 , i G f A - C k . is 5? 'J ll ear. Misses Sylvia Hayden, Melba Beasley, Kay Butler, Judy Caflwey, Miller, and Judy RoTl'1 comprise tlwe 1959 Homecoming Court. The Homecoming Court in its Underwaler glory. 5 5 f A-4,9 A, I of I 1 wr l,. 1 Dar Ly Q. A s V4 X a Q 1 . E '. vf 9 Q J W nn Gilbert, Diana Jordan, Dealia Tears of icy give a surprised maid-of honor a dewy-eyed look. Z' 5, I I 'b ?'?z-J Av D '. M ,XWR Our little helper - MRS. WALKER. Rusty McCoy and Karen Bates seem pleased with our i .gf IWL Time out from 1l'xe fesiivities X for a final iouch. GLENN BELL-Best Linemarm Awards STEVE HAMM4SporTsmansl'1ip Trophy wo- fl ia RONNIE FARMER-Most Valuable Player ' '1 Q 0 C5 ' e J., 4 1 l LEON MILETELLO--Most lmproved Player 5 Ai , s .ei .J Ana-'51 517',,?ff's,1 l fd-.A 1' ir V: A fs G 2- 'F - W'a6ifff NA 'W' .v 0' -I ,. -. ,Ac .-rv .,. 4' sr. v. .1 .4 s-.'f'!' S X914 or f . L 'Q .its , J, - I -9-i,+mq ,gi W 'Q , wg .. .., . 1 ' H ? Y U-we s I If QA. ini. Ai'-3 ' Q., ' x , x P, J l Y ' ':- .x 'Y A, 1 ki-1 Ld' ','.Z',.'i 0' ' V . 4-l - .gf .,, i i 'ur' 1 - v . ' , 1 ,,u 'Q . .x O Hu 1 . -ga . -if. u D I H N . 4 ,ww z if '54 'Q ins Everyone in step, for a change Do we have to go back to first period? S-...gg '5-'l MASCOT Deacon. z, Susan lu Passman, Janis Li 'I Cheerleaders lead Rebs to victory. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 1' , KNEELING: Connie Tvviner, Donna Parker. STANDING: Dianne Bennett, Sandra Cox, Mascot, Marcia Ferracci, Sandra Chapman, Bennie Grant, 45 Q'5 6'0 all Q7 ina. is gs. -3:5 uh-0 hu! 33 .av 1 SEATED, left to right: Joyce Saxon, lla Kay Guraedy, Glenda Goyne, Donna Parker, Glenda Thrasher, Linda Letterman, Ann Chapman STANDING: Sandra Chapman, Judy Hicks, Nancy Smith, Gayle Hightower, Patricia Traylor, Charlotte Shaver. -1 1 MANAGERS: Bennie Grant and Sylvia Hayden. Under the excellent guidance of Mrs. A. C. Russell our girls basketball team has made a very good showing for themselves They have won seventeen games against one lost, the best season ever held by a West Monroe team. The Rebel girls won four first place tournament trophies and one second place trophy W.M,H.S. 55 Collinston 56 Neville 60 Bastrop 50 Calhoun 48 Ouachita 42 Calhoun 38 Calhoun 56 Neville 43 Baskin 54 Ouachita 59 Pioneer 56 Neville 52 Ouachita 54 Ner Rouge 51 Grayson 73 Neville 59 Winnsboro 53 Bastrop 44 Mangham Opponent 34 48 34 32 39 32 34 40 24 43 65 32 37 35 19 51 56 34 22 :Nu- H.. 11. 'Wh 'Uh ' H Q 1 ,ww ,aww ,rw fi! Y GLEND 'ir' 'a wb- 1 X f Q , U ef 'I ' X ' . .fx A 'f . E! 'NA F z ,411 ,fl 59,2 'Q '2- if 4 .'4g,, ,, ,,,,.,....a -f s,.. .., L . ..-.un--4-0-M., w-r -.-Jf K- L, HER U' -...5 vuvffff f ur- Hx 1 A TJ: 111 11 1 ,3 gli -1,9 S f'3'P?g , 3 ,W I Q 5 Hs P: ,v-3 x L -4 yi KNEELING, left to right: Judy Gorum, Glenda Gaies, Mona Greer, Ginger Thompson, Barbara Brady, Kay Nichols, Diane Saxon. STANDING Carol Wilhite-manager, Ginger McEnery, Janice Smith, Gayle Guillary, Janice Walker, Sandra Knight, Kafhryn Meyers. gf gl'l75fI Kaskefball Tip-off lime at West Monroe. W.M.H.S. W.M.H.S W.M.H.S W.M.H.S. W.M.H.S W.M.H.S W.M.H.S W.M.H.S W.M.H.S W.M.H.S W.M.H.S. W.M.H.S. W.M.H.S W.M.H.S W.M.H.S. W.M.H.S W.M.H.S W.M.H.S. W.M.H.S. W.M.H.S. W.M.H.S. W.M.H.S. W.M.H.S. W.M.H.S. -1 Lf , QE 57 l as i 1- l 5 ,V 2? 311 55:1 KNEELING: Billy Doerner, Larry Danna, Gary Fields, Charlie Dykes, Joe Kramberg. STANDING: Roy Lee Scroggins, Laron Donelson, Sherman Clark, Ricky Fields, Cline Averette, Charles Taylor, Oliver Schulz. SCOREBOARD 53 ....Y., ......,,.e..,,,............ S t. Matthews 44 ..V.... ....,.. B olton 45 ..,....,.Y 4.,.... B astrop 48 ....4.. ....... C alhoun 54 ...... ...,,,, C hatham 44 ....... ....... N eville 56 .......... ,.....Y C alhoun 44 .......... ....... S t. Matthews 44 ..--...... ..A,,,, F air Park 5l ......, ......, F t. Necessity 37 ....,,,,.. ..A..,, B olton 34 ....... ....... S ulphur 33 ...... ....... L a Grange 46 ....... ..,,... 44 ......,... ,,...,, O.P.H.S. Fair Park 60 ........,. ....... C alhoun 49 .....,. .A,,,,, 58 ....,.. ,,,,,,, 35 ........,, .,,,,,, 37 .....,..., ,,,,,,, 63 ....... .,,,,,, 37 ....... ,,,,,,, 5l .,..... 36 ....... .... , ,, Southside Winnsboro Byrd Bossier Bastrop Neville Ruston Byrd The Rebel basketball team did not place high in dis- trict play, but did proyide many thrills as they won and lost some close decisions. Our Rebel boys had some trouble on the backboard this season due to their shortage of height. The lack of experience also hampered the efforts of the fight- ing five. Roy Lee Scroggins placed on the All-Monroe team forthe Rebels. MANAGER: Roy Baxter 5l ,: ,A . A, N Y, K, X , x Q, iq? Mm f LARRY DANNA Forward JOE KRAMBERG Center ROY LEE SCROGGLNS Guard --ML. 4-.mf L: GARY FIELDS Forward Gary Fuelds drnves for Two po nfs ga ns Souflqsmde LARON DONALDSON Guard OLNER SCHULTZ Guard CHARLES TAYLOR For d lc'-in ai' l .W ,.. ,-uw., . L Lmausui-5. X.-. , f-595 . ...!2... - F ,..-v-. I , Y 0 was - K' , 311 ' . .. Lak' 1? 1-tw-, -. a1no:unsn9wlH! 'f ,Nah L, f mf: X .,2:'?'N Arr ?T F31' S- Baseball '5 9 Di fricf I -,4,4,4 Hhamp i l A Coach McClure's ball-hawking baseball squad got off to a slow start, but came back to take the District l-AAA crown. The Rebels bested Shreveport opponent, Fair Park, T5-3 in the district play-off game at the Rebs' home diamond. The Rebel nine lost out 8-3 and 6-4 to mighty Warren Easton from the Crescent City, The District champs placed tive on the All-District squad and three on the All-State nine. Returning District stars are Roscoe Holcomb and Roy Lee Scroggins. March March March March March April April April April April April April April April April April April T9 60 SCHEDULE Rayville , Bolton Byrd Bossier Bastrop , Rayville , Fair Park Neville Byrd . 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Her svveet, kind, friendly and dependable manner has made her vvell-liked by all vvho knovv her. 80 ,,, Wim Q im? mv , fflllllwg, BILLY AVERY The qualities politeness, friendliness, and brilliance are all characteristic of this prominent senior. Billy is genuinely ad- mired by all those who know him. His friends have tagged him as one of the most likely to succeed. MILL E HISLOP A pleasant disposition and a big grin are two attributes of this graduate. Eager to please, Mil'ie is known for her co- operation ancl helpfulness by the students and teachers alike, 1 is I-4 ff' I if Ill! nun., Ill! ll llqi nag: TOMMY HEAD VersaTile may be The word which would besT apply To This senior. Tommy is The Type of person who can do and does do all Things well. This TacT has been noTiced in his school and commun- iTy ac:TiviTies. 82 Who NELDA STEWART Pep and viTaliTy are only Two of The pleasing qualiTies which characTerize This graduate. As she has proven many Times, one can always depend on Nelda To geT The job done and done well. K 1 1 I H' UH 'wins Ulu 'UU' 'U un H Hsin: QT! ,I fl xxx Xxx ull x' l I sul an ll! Wim ANNETTE FRAZIER Immaculate dress and a sweet smile are two of the distinctions by which An- nette is known, She is one whom you will find working behind the scenes, so to speak. Her willingness will carry this senior far in life. :iflllr .1-,li 'R Y , by l sg JAMES FLETCHER A quiet, easy manner is typical of this boy, who may be described as an ideal student. James's willingness to work and his leadership ability have gained him the respect of the entire student body. 9 , Q 1 Ae 1 ? 'mif-W WMU' Mmm QUWE ffl' . Q Us ? ' F if . aff ' n ' v 0 -,QS 1 3 I 4. 1 AIN 2 Student Eourzcil ,- QW-ik, 'amw:J MISS AGNES SHAW Sponsor BILLY WEBER President Members of the student council are elected by the student body. - 'I 'f Q5 H t I Mres. MARTEAL WEBB Sponsor ,34- an- 'bf' ll wo 6 A 7 .iq M63 17 Q Vp. A 3:--ef ,,,,,,,.,-M, .Q X. Activities ofthe student council included the spon- soring of the Rebel devotional period each Wednes- day morning and the placement of a coffee urn in the teachers' lounge. Highlighting the year for the department was the Career Day activities where the council, civics students and iournalism reporters heard distinguished visitors to the school. At right is Dean Fred J. Vogel of the NLSC faculty vvho vvas principal speaker. Below right is the officer group which includes Betty Svvink, historian, Charlotte Overton, 2nd vice-president, Millie Hislop, Secre- tary of student guidance, Judy Wilhite, secretary, Martha Norris, parliamentarian, Dave Norris, lst vice-president, and Billy Weber, president. Miss Agnes Shaw, Sheriff Bailey Grant and Accountant Dan Moore chat during Career Day activities. ,- P , 577' i CAROLYN GALLASPY Co-Editor MELBA BEASLEY Organizafion Editor BARBARA NEYLAND Art Editor SIDNEY WILHITE Sports Editor Bo 252 MRS. BETTY WALKER Sponsor leebelzzirc' E Mrs. Jordan and her helpers prepare to sell ads Our Co-Editors-up to their ears in work!!! BILLY WEBER Photographer u 9 ,,,,,..,-1-- ,.. .1 fflff Our ediiors busy at work?? 'Twas the night before the deadline MILLIE HISLOP Co-Editor MARTHA NORRIS Class EdiTor DEALIA MILLER Feafure Editor TOMMY HEAD Business Manager ,, , .3 '41, 'T7 -M ' r Wx CJ' DAR LYNN GILBERT Editorial Editor BARBARA NEYLAND Art Editor CHAROLETTE OVERTON Feature Editor JUDY KAY WARD Circulation Manager f-4.-1 BETTY CARTER Editor Journalism students watch the newspaper go to press. .fl The marching squad performs M DON-FECSAYS during halftime with The band. IQ 'fp v- + ' I6 P A 5. QWQ Q,.. . President Marrha Norris stands beside an Opfirnist Christmas Tree that the Rebelettes were selling. This was only one of their many proiects. i 5 xx K fx Q ' nv vs R-. ' X, Nff r - . ,cs- T? 3' R, X4 -' . gxxxivl--.111 X -545, .I 1 . vfhgfc- x in shxpi' if-gi 5 we -2. Jw ..pxkQ9'g ra Yi 9- EXECUTIVE OFFICERS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Charolette Overton, Reporter, Annette Frazier, Sergeant-at-Arms, Janet Corley, Parliamentarian, Nelda Stewart, Vice-president. SECOND ROW: Ellie Sechl- er, Treasurer, Greta Ford, Secretary, Mar- tha Norris, President, Marilyn Roark, His- torian, and Margaret Rose Grifting, Chaplain. 4 1 gg-,V kv' 1 ,fi ,Q . M 4 1. r sz 4,4 REBELETTE SPONSORS-Left to right: Miss Laverne Greer, Mrs. Betty Walker, Miss Emoiean Matthews Cl-lead Sponsorj, and Mr. S. R, Braley. v-f .. Q la Q at I sm, viii 5 ,. , 'ig l l FIELD OFFICERS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Bird, Sandra Kay, Pat Hays, Donna Moore, Sara Lewis. SECOND ROW: Mar- tha Williarns, Linda Daniels, Murray Burfford, Rita McQueen, Glenda Jordan, Tena Stephenson, and Marilyn Hudson. 'S-n L42 4 W X 0 r J xx X 1 Q 4 ri K f ' ' 1 5 Y y I 1 E1 y ms' 'gxxzv J I , f K L M .5 . F5123 N , f, - P ' '5 Kf M333 IWJJ. lil T 'AFTI3 ll' p p T 5.54 - V r imunmgw- - V , .. 7' I . , ,ww ,V A Qi-vIl ,t, , , : ,, killfti wig' V:-1. ' r i. , gy -1 f -wg, 4' fu in 5 5 5 , ,, 5 4. , ' i ' Mx Ya, 's y . .lax C K , OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Biddy Dupree, Assistant Drum Major. SECOND ROW: Delores Cavvtlton, Secretary, Walter Culp, Assistant Librarian. THIRD ROW: Ray Wain- wright, Assistant Property Manager, Reggie Vaughn, Treasurer and Student Di- rector, Jimmy Bond, Captain. FOURTH ROW: Kent Hogan, Property Manager, Duane Carter, Drum Major, Robin Watson, Librarian. fr. gi - 951 . sf 2 , . Y ,S 3 5 3 it , I i :fi 1 5 1 ,,, , , it 1 sf l 16611 and Q 14' i 4 fm LM Precision drill, as Lf 3 5 5 5 3 rv .aw li Ir ng ' i .,, i 6- 0 .--W ,,W,'?.,,.i,M.A MA.. .' , ' - - F Y will I ,Q , 12 -4 1 , wr Bw ,fgxvggg w LW 6 it rf' tw it f - A Ag it ir Sf. , f if r 'H f X an Q qw K, ,mfr X fr . wtf A ,,, X 1 I ,A Q kjg g , , A ..,r rm 4 Q3 if si? Q if ' iiwfs 'A ' ' ' V5 V ' ' 'Y 31. 'M rf'-Maw, , Hi ,t ' shown above, highlights the activities at halftime. MR. HENRY CAMP Band Director v l .JL bn! 1 ' K wang :gf wf - 2 Aw. ff'l'9?3f4,'Q55'fas'?:' A W QQ. ,VV W M 1' 'Q if hi? di, if Y fs fl If x '15 , ,X I ME 1 7, x E ' Q W ,Vi A QMWQE, in if 2 U' 3' 4 'Bl Q v ., -A.. ,I in 'fx' 'ks W ' M ,U , M 1 , I Q bu W, . ,, M4, 1 , 0 t Q 3 -1 . , 1 3! v u , 1 s 1, ' X L H is-he ha' xg, ' Ak Y Q -W., ,4ll- mic' l6'ar1d and Hhzfru lf 5' .l J C7 fs fn. pv- QM' C3 - H ALL-STATE BAND From top to bottom: Clyde Jordan, Travis Heard, John Graham, and Morris Eaves. ALL-STATE CHORUS From bottom to Top: Mary Lee, Rifa Miller, Joy Lan- drum, Peggy Dollar, Reggie Guice, Judy Leben- good, Alan Wheeler, and Ronald Wimberley. l l s l l I Members of the Ensemble pose in concert dress. They are Joy Landrum, Marilyn Frantom, Margaret Lolley, Betsy Bayles, Peggy Dollar, lla Kay Guardey, Charles Wilson, Woody Puckitt, Reggie Guice, Ronald Wirnberley, and Steve Hamm. Director Accompanisf MRS. JUANITA KILPATRICK MARTHA NORRIS NGK 2 , L Ji, Q I 5' Q31 X mgf4-Q . M +01 tl K I ,L wx x ,. sz wr 1' 11 'YI 11 tr ,Q Gfficers of the Girls' Glee Club are as follows: Donna Parker, Annette Jones, Judy Pankey, Barbara Aulds and Sally Jackson. The Girls' Glee Club, composed entirely of girls, sings at concerts during the year, adding io the vocal group ofWes1' Monroe. , l 5 2 e 5 l f 2 , I 1 . l A , , f 3 5 ' i l ll 1 3 Y P Girls' 5165 61115 Jlfliwd Hhrfrus 52 ig ' r KX af if E 5 W , 1 f ! S 2 E5 Z f n FFICERS-Left to right Ronme Perkins, Sec f y n reasurerp inger McEnery, A p mf .J 5- 0 mfS,Tp,esidem4 G :com an's , 1 0 6 F30 S, MONROE l'llGl-ls 00 ' N I O M OFFICERS-FIRST ROW Cleft To rightlz Mary Martin, Secretary, Tom Head, President, R Margaret Rowe, Historian, James Flelcher, lst Vice-president. SECOND ROW: Martha Norris, Reporferg Billy Avery, 2nd Vice-presiclenfg Gary Thomas, Reporfer. Sponsor MRS. MARY LEE LEWIS effcrmau is' glllb OFFICERS-FRONT ROW, left to right: Joe Pleasant, Vice-president Ronnie Farmer, Secretary, BACK ROW, left fo right: Glenn Bell, Presi dent, Butch Lobrano, Sergeant-at-Arms. aw Sv Ei ? WW Mx-Pff an gi ,S Rf 'F ',. -I. X A 1 Ml, 1 4, QL ff? 25 ' ' fat L H NZM 'gqg mai 'K S-H A 1 is if M t , 6 2 fail -ivy 531: 3 Q A wk Q 1, 45 TL V. Z ' ffm.-fbzm ., 'AL U3 Ki 1 V. , X , A 11. -. v i Tf ggg grgish M +f .yLf5,g3 -: , .g . A H f1i?g i f? ?gff??b:a is , xi - z Q i Zf!.,4. Mkkfgb. gli QA? 5? X2 5 ll. ,. EW 5 ' v ll 14 'Z ce 44,0 Nfw Help' 5'resl1mrz14 - Sophvmvre Ulub -4. 'J- .1 juuzbr-Scwzkfr 61110 rllr' 'H 'EW f I Q OFFICERS: Phylliss De Rosie, Presidemg Linda Tolbird, His torianp Sylvia Prestidge, Parliamenrariang Nan Cheek, Re porterg Dianne Bell, Treasurerg Linda Beebe, Song Leader Barbara Sharp, Secrefaryg Par Fulion, Vice-president. J -o-QQ., 5 l i i i Zfhespian Society ' ' KX OFFICERS: Murray Jo Burford, presidenff Millie Hislop, treasurerg Sylvia Hayden, clerkf Tommy Head, vice-presidentg and Carol Wilhire, secretary Knot shcwnl. i ?0re14 1? 67116 vs C? l l 1 I YU OFFICERS: Peggy Brown, reporter, Gloria Carroll, sergeant-af-arms, Carol Willnife, president, Mike Lyncl'1,Yreasurerg Wanda Adcock, secreTary, and Leon Milefello, vice-president, ,Q-K A- Q- 1 Quill and Serv!! Qfffjff ,Sflllli Officers of The Quill and Scroll, national honorary iournalisric sociely, are Dealia Miller, secretary, Bobbie Ervin, Treasurer, Barbara Neyland, president, Jimmy Van Zile, vice-president, and Sidney Wilhite, ser- geanr-aT-arms. Picfured are members of 1l1e Quill and Scroll, who must work on a school publication or enroll in iournalism. K 7 'X 1' 6' Q 4 li R X XX 1 X fy, a-3:50 A 4 'G' 'fl . 4 NA ,,...!. u ' 1 ' E1 V I I-4 -'.' V X - Ti.. ' ,f , I - l A A L Q, 4 C 1, 55, fl fb! , ,igQ'53f!'5EQi fl-Zvi g fl 9 o 1' bis? 5 Q NOV ll A06 xi? do 6 c' Cferclc ?rz1m11is 2 it 3 2 A A xp, I X 5 ky xw AW., f OFFICERS-ROW 1: Dealia Miller, Reporter- Susan Broomfield, President- Jud I I Y Ward, Secretary. ROW 2: Laverne Bennett, Vice-president, Sharron Griffin, Sergeant- at-Armsp and Beffy Carter, Treasurer. L71 Amigo Span! I1 61116 ,,w,L:- Q F 322 f ie?-Q OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Teresa Phillips, Reporter, SECOND ROW: Gay Owens, Presl- denfp Margaret Rose Grifflrwg, Treasurer, TOP: Jarves Norris. Vfce-president. fs r 3 ly I, Mui QQ o .- ff -' 'nip ' o '. 'Ju . 0' H.. J,-' .9 - qw. ' 'Vs' ff' ff' a O 4' e H. S. x. .ssc A., ':,..gof 5:-.tl el-: jiaizzg J x A---Q 1... ' ' ' usa f ,nan 1 ., 4-uno -wwf . .,, 55:3 5: if F I , --'nuns fn.. x !,, .M 'i 5 SE ximm ,,,. Qi g ' nano ll .MY sash I u gg v nun: 1. on llc! Y i KW :' :-. Librarians: Mrs. Que Hardin lleftj and Mrs. Frances Hurst Crighfl. U11 ary Klub I OFFICERS, lleff to rightjz Patsy Childers, Treasurer, Cherry Phillips porter, Douglas Wink, Vice-president, Andrea Oglesby, President, Betty Oglesbee, Secretary. pil ff-of Q aff. -31 '94 OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Morris Eaves, Hisroriang Harold Roth, Secretaryf Jesse Harrison, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Tom Head, Presidenig Fred Cook, Viceapresideniy James Kyle, Chaplain. l' ff fi-4 ,flirt L f' Q Q 7 . VM: MRS. HELEN LeFEVRE, Sponsor Xw. Zfeslzman V- Zfczws xx if junzar-Scwzor lf- 656145 Sophomvrc' ll- 666145 , 1 , 1 f iii V A A - ' f 41' , , :Q ' y - 1 f. 3 Z -iii ' f f K' . , X , , , . , - ' ' w 7 5' i 9 Q 1 W ? Q Q ' ,M , , ff J 35 ' ,. ji. 1 Q 9. I ll 3. 9 a-13231 W 411, ,,,.,g,5,1f 15 8 9 xg: 5 5 i ' b wy 196' 5 ' Q 4' 35 if QI i 4-J-r' gfllb l OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Linda Tolbird, Council Representariveg Billie Crew, Assistant Program Chairman. SECOND ROW: Ann Beard, Secretary: Charlotte Shaver, Program Chairman. THIRD ROW: Wallace Freeman, Presideniy Bob Freeman, Vice-president. . -..A-.-.... .A M ,f-.i...ew ,..,...-C ,W News if am.. -QP fwf- ...,. ..A ,,.4,,,,g..,,, W, --Q ax?-i--. ssahv -'mal-J-Is. ff 'FT'-'TJ C biufur Zzrmers . . -M. . L ,,-W1 'P C .Zan-',, ffwfl n L fs . Ei. F1-'ON . ROC- ,Y 4 I 1 1:5 XF ' ue Atv ' Q3 . ,I oQ'CTJ'x.10 ' Future Farmers of America at West Monroe had not elected officers at press time. Members are as follows-ROW 1: Wayne Hardwick, Reggie Owens, Richard Chatham, and Fred Riser, Jr. ROW 2: Roger Penton, Clayton Lawerence, Jerry Wilbanks and Gene Cummings. ROW 3: Kenneth Parker, Huston Campbell, Wallace Freeman, Bob f K 5 91. Freeman, and Prentice Patrick. 3 if Q K fff Amvrica I I :wif L 1 l .gi :Z-' -'JU N ' 4 c,ee....e..,ea U ' lil? 1 4s il ' Q5 ,S we Gig , EW I 'fs1::r'ns3ffe'.. OFFICERS-FIRST ROW, left fo riglwr: Carolyn Moore, Treasurer, Edwina Nappier, SecreTaryg Sharon Crew, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Aubrey Simpkins, Parliamenfarianp Glenn Dowdy, Photographer, Glenda Terrell, Hisforian. THIRD ROW: Mr. Lloyd Puckitf, Sponsorg Reggie Hinton, Presi- denrg and Jerry Hart, Vice-president. an A 1 'I Ronnie Farmer, Mr. Happy New Year and Beverly Gates, Miss Merry Christmas were crowned by Mr. Hugh Balfour fleftl at the annual D.E. party. A1 right is Mr. Lloyd Puckiff, sponsor, 5. Klub E 7 o o v .QQ il k . ,ll Y si , , Nl2!'Q v 3 ' 1 Q il 'CF v ,W 'E ggi? ,if-fl, ya, ,f A4 w.Z4,. 5' a v x ' 9 9 aa 'fi 1 , Q Q J A ' Q 1Qf1,4r.1i g H5 1 x I 'E 9. L, A '25 7 W' L . A 5 T' 1 6? 'fMrs. 671106 5. Hufrnsfufher zz11dNz1rsci9 Staff From left to right, FIRST ROW: Bobby Fae Parks, Carolyn Brady, Dot Willet, Maxie Pauley, Sylvia Naron, Anna Hemphill. SECOND ROW: Joyce McCurdy, Patsy Riser, Kay Nelson, Pat May, Dorothy Holcomb, and Sue Parker, Wfrs. 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Y ka X K1 'W' 'Nr e .Wi Q' ,dv Scvfivr 6'!ass Ofwcers Left 1o right: Jimmy Bond, vice-president, Sylvia Hayden, secretaryg James Fleicher president, and Betty Carter, 1reasurer. May 25, 1960, .75 Graduation Day. JOE ASHLEY CECIL ASWELL-Radio Club 57-58, Trade School 58. JUDY AULDS-FHA 57, Reporter 57, Class Vice-president 57, French Club 58-59, Secre- tary 58, FTA 58-59-60, Parliamentarian 58, State Parliamentarian 59, District Convention 58, Librarian 60, State Convention 57-59, Con- gressional Representative 57-59, Student Coun- cil 57, FBLA 59, District Convention 59, Thespians 60, Y-Teens 60. ESLEY AUTTONBERRYf-Trade School 58-60, BILLY AVERY-Key Club 57-60, Honor Society 60, 2nd Vice-president 60, Photography Club 60, Merit Award Finalist 59, National Science Foundation Summer Science Institute, L.S.U 59. FLOYD AVERY-4-H 55, Trade School 57-60. PATRICIA BAGWELLQRG-belettes 57-59, Library Club 60. CAROL BAKER-FHA 57-59, Reporter 59, Library Club 57, Office Staff 58, Jr. Red Cross 58-59, Y-Teens 58-60, Rebelettes 59, FBLA 59-60, District Convention 59-60, State Con- vention 60, Guidance Staff 60, Girls Glee Club 60, Medic Club 60, Ist Place Winner Science Fair 57, Candidate for Miss FBLA 60, JAMES BASS-Trade School 58-60, FBLA 58. ,BET ES-Girls Glee Club 56, 4-H 56, Jr. Red Cross 56-59, Representative 58, Choir 57-59, All State 58, FHA 57, Music Director 57, Medic Club 58, FBLA 58-59, Ensemble 59, Library Club 59, Office Staff 59, Candidate for Miss Merry Christmas 57. GLENN BELL-Letterman's Club 56-59, Presi- dent 59, Key Club 59-60, Football Manager 56-57, Football 59-60, Jr. Red Cross 59, Trade School 58-59, Track 60, Mr. Happy New Year Candidate 59, 4-H Club 57, Photography Club 59, Player of the Week Award 59. BARBARA BIGGS-Y-Teens 57, Homeroom Re- porters 57-59, Secretary 59, FHA 56-58, Reporter 58, FBLA 59, State Convention 59, District Convention 59, Klic Club 60, Rebel- ettes 57-58, Candidate for Miss FBLA 59, Rebelaire Staff 60. JIMMY BOND-4-H 57, Captain and Chaplain 60, FBLA 59, Thespians 60, Student Coun- cil 60, Rebelaire Staff 60, Class Vice-President 60. RICHARD BOOKER-Lettermarfs Club 57-60, Key Club 57-60, Football 57-60, Basketball 59-60, Baseball 59-60, Choir 60, Klic Club 59, Track 59. MARGARET BOTTOMS-Y-Teens 56-60, FHA 57-58, 4-H 60, FTA 58, Mixed Chorus 60. has i 4 l A LINDA BUTLER YTeens 56 60 Vice President 57 President 60 Photography Club 59 For ensic Club 60 FHA 56 Rebelaire Staff 60 Rebel Dispatch Staff 60 Glee Club 59 Miss Merry Christmas 56 Football Sweetheart 60 BETTY CARTER-Y-Teens 56-59, Secretary 59, Jr .Red Cross 57-60, Secretary 60, Thespian Society 60, Student Council 58-60, French Club 56-60, Treasurer 60, Rebelettes 57-59, Private 57, Rebelaire Staff 60, Rebel Dispatch Editor 60, Alternate Cheerleader 58-60, Dele- gate to Girls' State 59, Leadership Conference 59, Contraband Runners 57, Art Club 58, 4-H 57, Class Favorite 60,' Miss Merry Christmas Candidate 58, Key Club Sweetheart 60, Class Treasurer 58-60. DUANE CARTER-Band 55-60, Drum Major 60, Key Club 58, Medic Club 58, FBLA 60, Homeroom Reporters 57. DELORES CAWTHON-Student Council 57, Y- Teens 57-58, Jr. Red Cross 58, Band 56-60, Secretary 59-60, Sectio ,Leader 58-60, Coun- cil 59-60, FBLA 60, halledic Club 57, Miss cil 59-60, FBLA 60, Medic Club 58, FTA 57, Office Assistant 60, Homeroom Reporters 57, Class Sec. 57, Miss Merry Christmas 58. ANN CHAPMAN-Medic Club 60, F.B.L.A. 60, Y-Teens 59, French Club 57-59, FHA 57, Basketball 60, All-State Basketball 58, Softball 59, Volleyball 59. GARRY CHAPMAN-DE Club 60. PATSY CHILDRESS-Spanish Club 57, FHA 57, Library Club 58, 4-H 58, Library Club 59, Re- porter 59, Treasurer 60, FBLA 59-60, Jr. Red Cross 59-60, Parl. 60, Nurse Assistant 59. I34 x L Cum Hundred and Cwcnfy-fvur KAREN BRADY-Honor Society 60, FHA 57, Tlfatin Club '160, '2I-H 57, Rebelettes 57-59. MITTIE BRANTLEY-FHA 58. CHARLES BRASHEARS-4-H 57, Medic Club 57-58, Band 56-60, FBLA 58-60, Homeroom Reporters 58, Hi-Y 59. VERNON BROOKS-Trade School 60. ELIZABETH BROSSETT-D.E. Club 59-60, F.B.- L.A. 60. BETTY BROWDER-FBLA 59-60, Convention 59-60, Medic Club 60, 4-H 58, Rebelettes 57- 58. MURRAY BURFFORD-FHA 57, Library Club 56-60, President 60, Rebelettes 57-60, lst Lieutenant 60, Medic Club 58, Red Cross 57, Latin Club 57-60, Reporter 58, Sergeant-at- Arms 59, Thespian Society 59-60, FTA 59, Leadership Convention 59, Outstanding Act- ing Award 59. FRANCES BUTLER-FHA 58-60, FTA 60, Medic Club 58-60, Rebelettes 59-60, Library Club 58-60, French Club 57. Scnivrs 67017111055 the 6111.95 of I 960 BECKY CLARK GEORGE coAts-Library club 57-58, D.E. Club us 57-58. F.P. coea-Arr Club 55-58, KMC Club 59-50, FBLA, 60, Track 60, Jr. Red Cross 57, Radio Club 60. FRED COOK-Key Club 57-60, Jr. Director 59, Vice resident 60 HiY 59 60 President 59 -p I ' ' I 1 Vice-president 60, Band 55-60, Delegate to Boys' State 59. JOYCE COPELAND-4-H 56-60, Y-Teens 56-59, FHA 57-60, D.E. Club 60. JOHNNY COWART D. L. CROWSON Trade School 5860, Volley- ball Manager 58, Baseball 60. SALLY CUMMINS-Library Club 57, Homeroom Reporter 56-58, Jr. Red Cross 57, Rebelettes 57-59, Private 59, Mixed Chorus 59, FHA 56- 60, Workshop 58, Candidate for Miss Merry Christmas 59, FHA Jr. Homemaker Degree, Chapter Homemaker Degree, State Homemaker Degree. CAROLYN CURRY-FBLA 58-60, 4-H 56-59, FHA 56-60, Mixed Chorus 57, Glee Club 57-58, Nurses Staff 56-60, Office Staff 60, FHA Jr. Homemaking Degree. LINDA DANIEL-Spanish Club 57-58, Forensic Club 58, FBLA 59-60, Medic Club 59, Honor Society 60, Rebelettes 57-60, 2nd Lieutenant 60, Jr. Red Cross 59. LARRY DANNA-Key Club 60, Lettermen's Club 60, Delegate to Boys' State 59, Basketball 56-60, Tri-Captain 60, Track 59, Football 59, Jr. Red Cross 58, Golf Team 60. DWAYNE DERRICK-4-H 57, Trade School 60. LESTER DOLLAR-FHA 60, FBLA 59-60, Y-Teens 57, Jr. Red Cross 59, Glee Club 59-60, Vice- president 60. PAULINE DOOLEY-FHA 57, Medic Club 58, Library Club 58, 4-H 57. GLEN DOWDY-4-H 56-58, Baseball 59, D.E. mrapher 60, Jr. Red Cross 58. ...Ag JAMES FLETCHER-FBLA 60, Key Club 58-60, Honor Society 60, Ist Vice-president 60, Choir 60, FBLA Reporter 60, Class President 60. GAIL FORD-FHA 57, Y-Teens 58-60, Span- ish Club 58-59, Art Club 59-60, Secretary 60, Forensic Club 59-60, Red Cross 59, Rebelettes 60. GRETA FQRD-FTA 57, Mixed Chorus 57, Glee Club 58-59, Rebelettes 58-60, Secretary 60, DELORUS FORTENBERRY-FHA 57-59, Latin Club 59, Library Club 59, D.E. Club 60. ZIER-Mixed Chorus 57, Girls Glee Club 58, Secretary 58, Rebelettes 57-60, Sergeant-at-Arms 60, Medic Club 59, FBLA 58-60, Honor Society 60. CAROL FROST-A-H Club 56-60, Girls' Glee Club 57-58, Office Assistant 59-60. I36 Our 611155 is the Irs! fa WILLIAM DUNN-Trade School 60. BIDDY DUPREE-Band 55-60, Maiorette 55-60, Head Maiorette 57, Council 57, Section Leader 58-60, Drum Maiorette 59, Asst. Drum Major- ette 60, Thespians 58-60, Forensic Club 57-59, Secretary 59, Y-Teens 56-58, President 56, Sr. Courtesy Committee 60, Scarlets 58-60, FBLA 59, Jr. Red Cross 58, Girls' State Alter- nate 59, Rebel Devotional Pianist 60, Candi- date tor Miss Merry Christmas 59, Class Favor- ite 60. ELIZABETH EASTERLING-Y-Teens 57-58, Mixed Chorus 57, Glee Club 58-59, FBLA 60, Medic Club 60, Office Staff 60. RICHARD EMERY-4-H Club 57, French Club 57, Radio Club 58-59, Trade School 60, Mixed Chorus 57. KEN EPPINETE-Band 56-60, French Club 57, Thespian Society 60. BOBBIE FAYE ERVIN-Spanish Club 57-58, Rebelettes 58-59, Historian 59, Rebel Report- ers 59, FBLA 59, Medic Club 59-60, President 60, Quill and Scroll 60, Parliamentarian 60, Rebelaire Staff 60, Assistant Business Manager 60, Rebel Dispatch Staff 60, Business Manager 60, Forensic Club 58, Candidate for Miss Mer- ry Christmas 58. BONNIE EVANS-FHA 56-58, Homeroom Re- porter 58, FBLA 59, D.E. Club 60. RONNIE FARMER-Football 56-60, Track 56- 60, Letterman's Club 56-59, Secretary 59, Jr. Red Cross 57-59, Band 57, Rebel Dispatch Staff 60, Sports Editor 60, Rebelaire Staff 60, Basketball 57, Key Club 58, Handsome 60, Player of the Week Award 59-60. GARY FIELDS ,Z - iiii1?iii.',,' 1 1 4.2 V . 'Zim M ., mf, ' , iff-A-4' fa Xe. 1 , X W ,Man if M ' 'YWEH sw W f - -fijgfxzRZg,ff4,:, ' 'wig 15, .wh ia: viii: , PW' . 152 K 52, ffvif, f ,ma ,, V' 'Q L f , , 4 fi ' 1 , Lf' .I 2 -37 . TOMMY HEAD-Contraband Runners 57, Jr. Red Cross 56-57, Rep. 56, Council Member 57, Band 56-58, Forensic Cl. 58-59, Treas. 58, V.- Pres. 59, Thespians 59-60, Sec. 59, Pres. 60, Key Cl. 59-60, Sec. 59, Pres. 60, Hi-Y 59-60, V.-Pres. 59, Honor Soc. 60, Pres. 60, Debate Team 59-60, Rebelaire Staff 60, Bus. Mgr. 60, Del. to Boys' State 59, Mr. H. N. Y. Cand. 57. WINONA HEAD-Spanish Club 56-59, Medic Club 57-58, FTA 58, 60, Y-Teens 57-59, Secre- tary 58, Delegate to Mid-South Y-Teen Con- ference 58, Art Club 59, Rebelaire Staff 60. WILLIE MAE HEARD-French Club 57-58, Y-Teens 57-58, Medic Club 58, FBLA 59, Thes- pians 60. RONALD HEARNE-Golf Team 57-60, Capt. 60. GAYLE HEMPHILL-4-H 56-59, Y-Teens 56-59, FBLA 58, Library Club 57-59, Glee Club 59, Mixed Chorus 57, Thespian Society 59, Home- room Reporter 57, Nurse's Staff 59. WANDA HENDRlX-4-H Club 57-60, FBLA 59, Mixed Chorus 58. REGGIE HINTON-4-H Club 57-58, Golf Team 58, D.E. Club 59-60, Parl. 59, Pres. 60 MILLIE HISLOP-Band 55-58, Sec. 58, Rep. 57, Hist. 58, Jr. Red Cross 56, Spanish Cl. 57, FTA 57-59, Hist. 59, Convention 58, Contraband Runners 58, Treas. 58, Stu. Council 58-60, Sec. of Student Guid. 60, Asst. Class Ed. of Rebel- aire 59, Thespian 58-60, Treas. 60, Texas All Girls Band 58, Class Sec. 59, Co-Ed. of Rebel- aire 60, Leadership Con. 60, Girls' State Alt. 59, Sr. Courtesy Com. 60, Sr. Class Motto, Colors and Flower Com. Chrmn. 60. ROSCOE HOLCOMB-Letterman's Club 56-60, FBLA 58-60, President 60, Football 56-60, All Twin City 59, All-District 59, Basketball 57-59, Baseball 56-60, Rebelaire Staff 60, Class Favorite 60, Boys' Alternate 60. c Maguvlia, zz ymlfol rff th STEPHEN HAMM-Choir 59-60, Ensemble 59- 60, President 60, Football 57-60, Boys' State Alternate 59. GERALD HAMMETT-4-H 56-59, FFA 57-59, Trade School 57. RONAL HAMMETT-Football 57, Basketball 57, FBLA 58-60, Hi-Y 60, Key Club 59-60. JESSE HARRISON-Key Club 59-60, Hi-Y 59- 60, Treasurer 60, Leadership Conference 60, FBLA 59-60, Klic Club 59-60, Homeroom Rep. 58, Guidance Staff 58 Rebelaire Staff 60. JERRY HART-4-H 57, Trade School 58, Football 58, D.E. Club 59-60, V.-Pres. 60. SYLVIA,HAYDEN-Basketball Manager 57-60 Jr. Red Cross 57, Secretary 57, French Club 56-59, Reporter 58, Student Council 58-60, Historian 59, Thespian Society 59-60, Clerk 60, FTA 60, FBLA 59, Secretary 59, Forensic Club 60, Miss Merry Christmas Candidate 59, Miss Model Secretary Candidate 59, Class Favorite 57, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 57, Varsi- ty Cheerleader 58-60, Beauty 60, Homecoming Court 58, 60, Queen 60, Key Club Sweetheart 57-59, Girls' State Del. 59, Class Sec. 60. Old Saufh, .75 Our Glass gfl7W6'Ii JOHNNY HOLLIS-4-H Club 57, Trade School 59, D.E. Club 60. RICHARD HOLLIS-FBLA 60. MARI HUDSON-Jr. Red Cross 58, Medic Club 57-59, FBL 9, Rebelettes 57-60, Field Officer 60, Honor Society 60. ROSEMARY IRBY-FHA 56-58, Convention 57- 58, Medic Club 59, 4-H Club 56. LECOLIAN JOHNSON-Mixed Chorus 57-58, Secretary 58, Glee Club 59, President 59, Choir 60, FHA 56-59, 4-H 57, Y-Teens 57, D.E. Club. MARJORIE JOHNSON l DWAIN JOHNSTON-Letterman's Club 55-60, Football 56-60, Track 56-60, Baseball 60, Bas- ketball 56, Medic Club 60, Favorite 56-60, Football Most Improved Player Award 59. ANNETTE JONES-FHA 56-58, Y-Teens 56-58, Rebelettes 56-58, FBLA 59, Homeroom Report- ers 59, Rebelaire Staff 58-60, Klic Club 60, Girls Glee Club 58-60, President 60, Quill and Scroll 60, Cheerleader 60, Beaijty 60. GARLAND JONES-Track 58, Trade School 58, D.E. Club 59-60. GAYE JONES-4-H Club 56-60, Secretary 59, Jr. Red Cross 57, Office Staff 60. GLENDA KING-FHA 57-59, Library Club 57, Mixed Chorus 57, Art Club 58, Y-Teens 58, Glee Club 58-59, FBLA 59-60, Red Cross 59, Thespian 60. PERCY KOTTENBROOK .,,,,, -- JOE KRAMBERG-French Club 57, 4-H Club 57, Letterman's Club 56-60, Basketball 56-60, Tri-Captain 60, Track 58-60, Boys' State Dele- gate 59, Key Club 58-60, Senior Director 60. JAMES KYLE-4-H 57-58, Letterman's Club 57- 58, Choir 59, FBLA 59, Hi-Y 59-60, Latin Club 59-60, Football 57-58, Basketball 60, Forensic Club 58. LEN LANDERS-FBLA 59-60, Key Club 58-60, Medic Club 58, Manager Football 58, Spanish Club 57-59, Reporter 59, Candidate for ML Merry Christmas 58, Hi-Y 59-60, Sergeant-at- Arms 60, Letterman's Club 59, D.E. Club 60, Golf Team 58. '39 Om' Hundred ,Nineteen Girls and Ou SANDRA McMlLLAN-Contraband Runners 56, French Club 58, Jr. Red Cross 57, Y-Teens 56, A-H Club 58, FBLA 59, Thespian 59, Rebel- ettes 57. MARY MARTIN-FTA 57, Vice-president 58, Medic Club 58, Honor Society 60, Secretary 60, Homeroom Reporter 59. SHIRLEY MATHEWS LEON MILETELLO-Thespian 58-60, Vice-Presi- dent 60, Forensic 60, Letterman's Club 57-60, Football 56-60, Baseball 59, Track 58, 4-H Club 59, Handsome 60. DEALlA MlLLER4French Club 56-60, Historian- Reporter 60, Rebelettes 57-59, FBLA 59, Medic Club 59, Jr. Red Cross 58-60, Reporter 60, Quill and Scroll 60, Secretary 60, Favorite 60, Homecoming Court 60, Rebelaire Feature Edi- tor 60, Rebel Dispatch Club Editor 60, Co- Editor of Campus Capers 60, Candidate for Miss Merry Christmas 60, ORY MILLER-Letterman's Club 60, Football 60. CTransfer from Kentwood! l40 JOY LANDRUM-FBLA 59, Honor Society 59, Jr. Red Cross 56, Ensemble 59, Secretary 59, FTA 57, Homeroom Reporter 58, Student Council 57, Class Vice-President 57. RONALD LAWRENCE-4-H 56-59, FBLA 58-60, Medic Club 57-60, Library Club 57, Office Staff 56-59, Guidance Staff 59. MARY LEE-Girls Glee Club 56, Choir Accom- panist 58, Treasurer 60, 4-H 56-60, FHA 56, Song Leader 56, Homeroom Reporter 59, Klic Club 60, Spanish Club 60, Speech Club 58-60. N AY-FHA 57, 4-H 57-58, FBLA , FTA 59, Thespian 60. MIKE LYNCH-Key Club 55-59, Sophomore Director 56, Letterman's Club 55-60, Sergeant -at-Arms 57, Basketball 55, Track Manager 57, Boys' State Alternate 59, Football 55-60, Cap- tain 55, Thespian Club 60, Forensic Club 58-60, Treasurer 58, Klic Club 58-60, Quill and Scroll 58-60, 4-H 55, All-Twin City Football, 2nd Team 59, Class Treasurer 55, Class Favorite 56, Class Favorite 60. LYVONNE MCCORMICK-FHA 56-60, French Club 59, Spanish Club 58, Jr. Red Cross 60, FBLA 60. JAMES MCCULLIN-Band 56-57, President 57, Band 58-59, Baseball Man- ager 57, Medic Club 59, D.E. Club 60, FBLA 59, Hi-Y 59-60. JOYCE MCCURDY-FHA 56-60, 4-H Club 56- 58. DANNY MCEACHARN urzdred Zffcclr l5'0 s 60114 rise Our 61455. H If BUDDY MOORE-Letterman's Club 57-58, 4-H ootball 57-sa, Track 58. CAROLYN MOORE-Library Club 57-60, Span- ish Club 57-60, Secretary-Treasurer 59, Secre- tary 60, Basketball 57, Rebelettes 58-59, Jr. Red Cross 59, Candidate for Miss FBLA 59, FBLA 60, Secretary 60, D.E. Club 60, Treasurer 60, Honor Society 60. LOIS MORGAN-Latin Club 56-58, 4-H 57, Jr. Red Cross 58, Medic Club 57-59, Home- room Reporter 57, Y-Teens 57, Library Club 57. BETTY MORROW-FHA 57-59, Library Club 57-60, Medic Club 60, Mixed Chorus 58, Of- fice Assistant 60. JOHN GERALD MOSES-Letterman's Club 56- 60, Football 56-60, Track 57, Basketball 58, Baseball 59, Mixed Chorus 60, Class Fav. 56. EDWINA NAPPIEP-FHA 56-58, D.E. Club 58- 60, Sec. 60, State Hist. 60, Honor Soc. 60. JUDITH NETHERLAND-FHA 56-60, Parliamen- tarian 57, 58, Parish Vice-president 59, Library Club 57, FBLA 59, Student Council 59, Class Treasurer 59, Junior Homemaking Degree 57, Chapter Homemaking Degree 58, Girls State Alternate 59. BARBARA NEYLAND-Art Club 57-60, Histori- an 58, Treasurer 59, Sergeant-at-Arms 60, Quill and Scroll 59-60, President 60, French Club 57-58, Historian 57-58, Klic Club 60, Student Council 59, Secretary of Student Guid- ance 59, FBLA 59, Class Treasurer 57, Contra- band Club 58, Rebelaire Staff 59-60, Art Edi- tor 60, Rebel Dispatch Staff 59-60, Jr. As- sistant Editor 59, Art Editor 60, Miss Merry Christmas Candidate 60. RODNEY NOLAN-French Club 57, Klic Club 60, Hi-Y 60, Football 58. V A I L Y-Teens 56-59, French Cl. 57-58, Treas. 58, Jr. Red Cross 58, FTA 58, Medic Cl. 59, V.-pres. 59, Stu. Council 59-60, Treas. 59, Parl. 60, Ensemble Accompanist 60, Rebelettes 57-60, Pres. 60, Quill and Scroll 60, Honor Soc. 60, Rep. 60, Rebelaire Staff 60, Class Ed. 60, Sr. Courtesy Com. 60, Sr. Gift Com. 60, Del. to Girls' State 59, Good Citizen 60, Del. to La. Asso. of Student Coun- cils Convention 59-60. NANCY NORTH-4-H 57-58, Mixed Chorus 57, Glee Club 58, Rebelettes 58, FHA 57. BARBARA ODAWARE-FHA 57-59, FBLA 59. SANDRA ODOM-FHA 56-60, Parish Secre- tary 58, Northern District Reporter 59, State Reporter 60, Guidance Assistant 60, FBLA 59, Quill and Scroll 60, Library Club 57. BETTY OGLESBEE-FHA 56-60, Library Club - , ' i ent 58, Secretary 60, Horne- room Reporter 57, Rebelettes 59. AN -Library Club 56-60, Presi- dent 60, Latin Club 57-60, Historian 58, Red Cross 58, Band 55-60, Honor Society 60, Girl State Band 59. BARBARA PIERCE-FHA 57-59, FBLA 59. ROY PITTARD-Football 58, Letterman's Club 57-59, FBLA 59, Medic Club 58, Forensic Club 58, Mixed Chorus 60, Trade School 60. JOE PLEASANT-Football 57-60, Letterman's Club 60, Vice-President 60, Key Club 60. JOYCE HALE POSEY-FHA 57-58, Library Club 59, FBLA 59, Rebelettes 58-59. SYLVIA WILSON PRESTRIDGE-4-H 56-60, FHA 56-60, Parliarnentarian 60. ANNE RAGLAND-Latin Club 58, Rebelettes 59, Honor Society 60, FTA 60, Reporter 60. KENNETH REDDING-4-H 55-59, Letterman's Club 57-59, Medic Club 58, Band 55-58, Ser- geant-at-Arms 58-59, Baseball 59, Rebelaire Staff 59, Thespian 59, FBLA 59, Football 59, Choir 59, Mixed Chorus 60, Secretary-Treasur- er 60, All-State Choir 60. LlNDA Mixed Chorus 58, Glee Club 60, 'Homeroorn Reporter 58, FHA 57-59, Jr. Red Cross 60, 4-H 57-60. STANLEY REPPOND-Football 56-58, Art Club 58, Trade School 60. l42 rr Mafia .75 We LW!! fthe KAYLEEARDUE-FHA 56-60, Library Club 56-60, Latin Club 56-60, Treasurer 60, Rebelettes 58- 60. WAYNE PARKER-Library Club 55-60, Pho- tography Club 6O, Mixed Chorus 58-60. ANNlE JOE PARKS-French Club 57-58, Y- Teens 57-58, Red Cross 58, FBLA 59-60, FTA 59, D.E. Club 60, Medic Club 59, Rebelettes 57- 59. FHA 58, FBLA 58-60, State Convention 59, District Convention 59, Mixed Chorus 60. RUTH PEDIGO ANNETTE PEQBUQQ-FHA 57, 4-H 56-60, Home- room Reporter 57, Office Staff 59, Mixed Chorus 58, Glee Club 60. gwf J ,M '1 '31 K .1 P, gf-5 A . M4 bm x 1 1 ef UZ' , fix' , 4,:wgg,5 W5 K W vw y 6 ex ri' 35 J ai f ,- Q Lg 4 -me -- fn' t ,,,., I' Q 5, , .' M :lg-ig.-f1s,,1ff 3 V ss. . gin 44 yy ,K V , L gs, . , . 1 A, ire sw if ,WS x I jgfsw ,. f 5 fi, 12? ' E Shiga mg, 'V-,fvw,,, j -.Wg 5 gif A. A -.ifffii'25 as the Senior 60153 Halars. GARY THOMAS-Honor Society 60, Treasurer 60, Latin Club 56-60, Treasurer 58, Delegate to State Convention 59, Key Club 57-60, Editor of Skelton Key 60, 4-H 56-60, Klic Club 58-60, Radio Club 59, Homeroom Reporters 58, Medic Club 60, FBLA 58-60, Jr. Red Cross 58, Library Club 59, National Science Foundation Summer Science Institute at La. Tech, Candidate for Mr. Happy New Year 58. MARTHA JANE THOMAS-4-H 57-59, Medic Club 58-60, Library Club 60. PAT THOMAS-FHA 56-58 Parliamentarian 58 71-H 57, Rebelettes 58, Thespian 59. I MARTHA THOMPSON-4-H 56-58, Y-Teens 56, FHA 58, Medic Club 59, D.E. Club 60, FBLA 60. JIM TITUS-Thespians 60, Mixed Chorus 60, President 60, Forensic Club 60, Rebelaire Staff 60, Handsome 60. DEAN TOLBIRD-Trade School 58-60, Basket- ball 60. JAMES VAN LARRY VanZILE-Band 56-60, F.B.L.A. 59, Medic Club 58. REGGIE VAUGHN-Band 56-60, lst Lieutenant 58, Treasurer 59-60, Student Conductor 60, Key Club 60, Mr. Happy New Year. VONCILLE VAUGHN-4-H Club, Secretary 57, Basketball 57, Y-Teens 59, D.E. Club 60, FHA 56-58, Library Club 56-58, Assistance Librarian 58, Mixed Chorus 56-59. JOYCE VESSEL-Y-Teens 56-58, 4-H Club 56-60, French Club 60, FHA 59. W.C. WALLACE WAYNE WALLACE JEFF WALTERS JUDY KAY WARD-Jr. Red Cross 57-60, French Club 58-60, Secretary 58-60, FBLA 59, Medic Club 59, Rebel Dispatch Staff 60, Circulation Editor 60, Rebelaire Staff 60, Y-Teens 57, 4-H 57, Quill and Scroll 60, Beauty 60, Candidate for Miss Merry Christmas 59. l45 A ..1-an-ui SIDNEY WILHITE-Medic Club 59, President 59, Klic Club 60, President 60, FBLA 58-60, Ser- geant-at-Arms 60, Letterman's Club 56-60, Class Vice-president 59, Football 56-60, Track 58, 4-H 59, Student Council 59, Quill and Scrolll 60, Sergeant-at-Arms 60, Rebelaire Staff 60, Sports Editor 60, Boys State Alternate 59, Handsome 60. TOMMY WILHITE-4-H 56-58, Radio Club 58, FBLA 58-60, Track 58-60, Key Club 58-60, Medic Club 60, Mixed Chorus 60. PEGGY WILLIAMS-FHA 57-60, 4-H 57-60, Y- Teens 57-60, Glee Club 59-60. KENNETH WILSON-Football 56-60, Letterman's Club 56-60, Track 56-58. RONALD WIMBERLEY-4-H 56-60, Forensic Club 57, Klic Club 59, FBLA 58, Mixed Chorus 57, Choir 58-59, Ensemble 60, All-State Choir 58-59, Hi-Y 60. MARY LEE WOMACK-Y-Teens 57, Glee Club 57-59, Reporter 59, FBLA 59, FHA 59, D.E. Club 60. I46 Uzis LW!! 156 thc Hrs! 671115 BILLY WEBER-4-H 55, Art Cl. 55-56, Parl. 56, FBLA 59-60, Dist. V.-pres. 59, Photog. Cl. 59- 60, Pres. 59, Letterman's Cl. 56, Key Cl. 58-60, Soph. Dir. 58, Class Pres. 58, Class Fav. 58, 59, Handsome 60, School Photog. 58-60, Stu. Council 58-60, Pres. 60, lst V.-pres. 59, Sil- houettes 57, Scarlets 59-60, Mr. Happy New Year Cand. 59-60, Del. to Southern Asso. of Stu. Councils 59-60, Del. to. La. Asso. of Stu. Councils Convention 59-60, Del. to FBLA St. Convention, Good Citizen 60. BEVERLY WHITE-FBLA 60, FHA 57-58, Library Club 59-60, 4-H 57-58. LOUIS WHITLOCK-4-H 57-59, Trade School 58-59, Radio Club 58, Klic Club 60, D.E. 60, Trampoline 58. EERY WILBANKS-4-H 56-58, FFA 57, Trade Sc ool 57-59, D.E. Club 60. LYNDA MOSELY WILBANKS-FHA 57-59, FBLA 59, 4-H 57-59, Glee Club 58-60, Mixed Chorus 57, Thespian 60. SHARON WILBANKS-4-H 57-58, Glee Club 58, FBLA 59-60. AVALYN CAROL WILHITE-FBLA 59, Band 56- 58, Maiorette 58, D.E. Club 60. CAROL MARIE WILHITE- French Club 57-58, Sergeant-at-Arms 58, FTA 59, Forensic Club 59-60, President 60, Thespian 59-60, Secre- tary 60, Basketball 58, Manager 60, Alternate Cheerleader 60, FBLA 59, Class Favorite 60, Homecoming Court 59. JUDY WILHITE-4-H 57-58, Sec. 58, Contra- e5a'Ha i5UtES 57-58, Latin cl. 58-59, stu. Council 57-60, Sec. 60, Jr. Red Cross 59, V. pres. 59, Rebelettes 58, Flag Bearer 58, Cheer- leader 59-60, Head Cheerleader 60, Medic Club 59, Sec. 59, FBLA 59-60, Treas. 59, Rebel- aire Staff 60, Choir 60, Lib. 60, Miss Model Sec. Runner-up, Class Pres. 56, Class Pres. 59, Miss Merry Christmas Cand. 56-60, Class Fav. 57-60, Girls State Alt. 1 l K I ,i 1 0 acc' the swzr ,, Qgtw 2-,N ff 'o- .fbi f Melba, what are you doing in that get-up? ,nf O Little snow-bunny Griffing. Going someplace, Martha? Whaf happened to the curls? airy Barbara O. and her kitty. You might fall, Miss Pierce. l'm all dressed in my Sunday best. You always were cute, Ronnie. YOU Still make mUd'PieSf An nette? -1' -Q Qi 12 ,,,.-s., ...ful Sidney and his curls. Kenneth, are you a second A future drummer boy. I love mY d0HY- Fred Astaire? P kfurvs Roscoe, you haven't changed a bit! What's the matter, Jim? 2. Grin for us, Tommy. ,Q ,t,, I'm practicing to be a maiorette. I'm shy, says Barbara. Bathing beauty of 194-1?? He's my dog. 4 'HY Nu Rib ygaaaiaam, 'Charlotte Allen irle Allen Mart a Arrant o s uttonberr To rn Averett Charles very Barbara Aulds ILn1a.,L-,,y,, Dorothy Avery ' Awtre Bobby Ballar Alice Barlow junivrs Junior Class Officers-Standing: Freddie Hooter vice-president. Seated: Beth Bradshaw, treasurer Toio Green, presidentg Wanda Adcock, secretary MC! William Barr Sheila Barrios Margaret Baugh Judy Bayles -Lisl- Ronnie Bayles ear Jo ce Bee K' an I-ra Bennett fi! YH? Carl Brown Dorotliy Brown Glenway Brown Peggy Bryan Carrie Lou Burton ,9Q ae .LQXBBQJBLM :rfh I , ' . A 2 11' . A i . W 1' -- ... . .M 4 . . lj i Linda Bird Jay Blakeney Mike Blissard Paul Borden QQb.l3La.dshBw- Gary Breland Wanda Broom .lELEfLQVl'l 1 V1 A .1 'Q- W lf? -A ' 1 - .. .gag 5 . -nw' f? f 6 +V , ' 2' ,Q A LW Wm 5 f 5' ., v' :Em 22? as , XM gk, ga, 'L Y g'T?El ' A ' if 235231- uk MY s 25? wg-'ZYWA .wifi A Ng , u 'F ki if J gg., , Www 5 was Q: ! I VE: Q , -ig, ? 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I If 'WNY AQ, Y 5 ' uulw' lv Q .ms M 1 Donna Adair 'iiiilcffligms Charles Adarns Nancy Adams Charles Agin Roberfjiglsyygrtqh Jerry Albright Lester Alexander Tommywkferanoer Glenda Alfordn in Qryce Antley 'Shirley Anfley David Arnold Nellie Arranr Alva Ash Marian Ashley Evelyn Avant Cline Averetf Herman Averett Sarah Avereft fa ,lfifiii Srfphvwzarcs Sophomore Class Officers Left to right Susan Treasurer, Morris Eaves, president Linda Mangum, secretary, and Dwight Ramse , vice-presidenf isis ai 1 ww 1 . rf P :V 334 Y If W gf' 1 r ii L N ... hy., 'K l ' 1 ' fwygy, ,f H f, 4. 4 , , , WT X 'law 4-5, Avis 30' F.. C... Q , AI '-ll I ,- ..., . 2 . , , ,, , t mx 1 Glenda Bunn Aucil Bush Gerald Byrd Patsy Cagle Sandra Cannon Sharon Cannon Ethylene Caples bmiiiih- Sandra Chagman A Richard Chathamo 'Q' 'T r 5 1- , f .wx Q , Q, .fa 5 Arr Wesley Clark Carl Coates Elaine Cobb Gerald Coles Mary Ann Conerly Peggy Conrad Richard Cook V John Covington 7 i fandraiox--..- Clyde Craft. ,.. 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Pamela He rne obert Hear e Margaret Hendrix -S Bruce Hennigan gwer Bill Hilburn Robert Hilburn , I66 Bobby Hislop Frank Hoffman Judy Hoffman D rofh Holco Joyce Ho ingsworih ,--Y , Carolyn Hollis Dwight Housley eiulmil - '5mjj1,,H9waQ 'Billy Howe ll Jfck, LHQWSM. Wayne Hummel Carol Ingram Linda Jackson Sallie Jackson 737' -J' Terry Jones Travis Jones Clyde Jordan Diana Jgrdgg ,. Judy Kane Gerald King M Bl Knight Q D' eaux Joe Las ayfon Lawrence ,.,7i,.i- Robert Eugene Lawrence Donald Lee Sandra Lee Rosary Lemoine Herman Lenard ' M167-' 1 .33 - - ' .5 ra' 4 as A ,P if ,, gy ' iv !:.,k,.v, 5.4 ,k.f., , A ir M' 4 3 . 41.4.- .V- Margie Jarvis 1:wE Nellie Jinks David Johnson Elaine, Tommy Johnson Wanda Johnson Bobby Johnsion Johnny Johnston 'UE?3a L16F'I'e'S x 'vl- , 4,4 A Q.. r' Q V 5- ' J' we v I - 129 2 V L J -.2 ' f ,,, l p 'V :'v X A , .'.V I fj 4' L L X f L J 1 in f . 4 2 n L -x f fl- A531 1 'Y r 1 is Linda Letterman Edward Lewis J.U. Liner Joe Lisenby Arnold Loe U vw? 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P r4,. cost of Iivingmsteep electrlclty cheap You won t find a blgger bargam than elec trlcxty And the men and women of your electrlc company work constantly to keep It the bargam lt IQ today loulslanu Power 83 light Company CompIimen+s Fmesi Femmme Fashlons 3I0 DeSlard SI'reeI MONROE LOUISIANA na FA 24404 CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED 1 Pao ru 6110 mum F' ' Pl7E5L'A7lP7'lUlV5 DUI? SPEEIAL TY 'ru cvwwess :rr wtvrwwnnefisorsrlw COLLINS ELECTRIC COMPANY INC Wholesale EIecI'rlcaI Supplies MONROE Q I I U I I ' 'I ' L,qLe.a:-Liffeqbi W ':i12,3jf,ff.Y5i ggi,-ifigi2f19i1f.:e 21.-L: ---f -----V -I 1' , V' I I u I 0 , . . I O A O I e in ui ouisianc . JESSE F. HEARD 81 SONS Confraclors 503 OAKLAWN Wesl' Monroe, Louisiana FERD LEVI STATIONERY CO. IOI Norfh Grand a'I' DeSiard FA 2-8I47 MONROE, LA. School Supplies - Office Supplies Books - Greefing Cards - Toys Encyclopedias - Gills WEST MONROE BEAUTY SALON 4I6 Wood Sfreel' WEST MONROE Mrs. Lillian Ballard Specializing in Hair S+yIes FA 2-7643 B. M. I. PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Dial 3-6969 8I'h Floor, Bernhardf Building MONROE, LOUISIANA MONROE-WEST MONROE NEW CAR AND TRUCK FRANCHISED DEALER'S ASSN. ADAIR GMC, INC. GMC Truclcs COLEMAN-EDWARDS MOTORS Vollzswagen JACKSON MOTORS, INC. Rambler and Mefropolilan I LENNON MOTOR COMPANY Buick. Opel, and Volvo RYAN CHEVROLET. INC. Chevrolel Cars and Trucks STUDEBAKER-PACKARD OF MONROE Sfudebalrer Cars and Truclrs TWIN CITY PONTIAC. INC. Poniiac and Vauxhall BROWN RIVERS SCOGIN, INC. Ford, Thunderbird and Ford Trucks MONROE AUTO MART Dodge, Plymoufh, and Renaull' VAN-TROW OLDS-CADILLAC Oldsmobile, Cadillac, and Fiaf STEELE MOTORS, INC. Mercury, Edsel. Lincoln. Conlinenfal English Ford, and Mech Truck BuRFoRD's C0560 suPER coNoco 5l2 Coleman Avenue FA 2-4797 WesI' Monroe, La. C mpIimen'l's of GARY K. BURFORD V WESTSIDE FABRIC SHOP Sewing NoI'ions and BuHericIc Pa'H'erns Wes? Monroe 4I4 WOOD ST. DIAL FA 28298 Y March on Rebels!!! DEACON 84 LOLLEY SPENCER'S MEN'S STORE CHILDREN SHOP QuaIiI'y Apparel for Men 3I9 WOOCI 5+fee+ PHQNE FA 33994 Wes+ Monroe, Louisiana 22I Trenion S+. DIAL FA 25974 Wes? Monroe. Louisiana Complimenis of JAMES HEARD, JR. . THE STAG SHOP Absirais 232 TrenI'on S+. Ce'!'i'ca!es 8' 27II Noah sevemh TiI'Ie Informafion WEST MONROE' LA. 3I2 SOUTH GRAND ST. MONROE. LOUISIANA Congralulaiions and Besf Wishes +o +he SENIOR CLASS OF l960 MR. AND MRS. LUCIEN A. BRANCH HISLOP PLUMBING C0 THE COMMUNITY DRUG STORE s pf s a PHONE FA 3 9603 347 DESIARD J W f M W I' PHONE PHONE FA 3-42I0 FA 2470! Y TWIN CITY B U OIL AND GAS CO INC MILLER s USED CARS E J MILLER O 5II CYPRESS STREET MONROE STEAM LAUNDRY ns I C e of F HEARD INSURANCE AGENCY w IM B 277 I. O Pre cri ion Specially 50I one Io ro Rd. es onroe L Q MASHIONS PLEASE Youz suocer Drive i h Care and Bu Sinclair - The es'r in sed Cars I ' Wh I I a R + 'I . . 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I ravis - es Onroe, La. of I IIOI Natchitoches, West Monroe FA 3-96I8 Con ratulations to the of ress H Onroe OUISIBHB FAMILY SHOE STORE Twin Ci+y Shopping CenI'er 320 DeSaird SI'reeI' MONROE, LOUISIANA The Place +o Go for Brands You Know PoII Parro+ - Rand - ViI'aIiI'y HATTEN AND FORD I30O Na+chi+oches S+. WEST MONROE Open 7 Days a Week 6 A.M. I'o I2 P.M. Congrafulafions +o 'Ihe Senior Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ward MRS. W. O. IKARLINEI DOWNING Manager KARLINE'S HAT AND DRESS SHOP TELEPHONE FA 3-4808 3I7 WOOD STREET Wesi' Monroe, Louisiana T MONROE O CONCRETE AND SAND MAGDLENES COMPANY M BEAUTY SHOP Calhoun Road Wes'r Monroe H FA 2-8690 I I06 HamiI'ron K Wes'r Monroe. S SCOTTS FLOWER SHOP Wes+ Monroe La 'T 2'-E EEQIEFMPW E M M am' Wi, ,,g- Corsage Headquarfers an f'ihI0'R'?-?- A IYWYXM L. H, N555 -3- 551-'!I1u1wlI -nr Pete O HAY S DELTA LADIES READY TO WEAR DRY CLEANERS 2 I 0 TrenI'on S'rree+ 50I Cypress S+ WEST MONROE LOUISIANA Wesi' Monroe L FA 2 3025 DIAL FA 2863I B Marshall Humphries C0mP': 'e'1IS of EASHION CENTER S 4'For Your Shoppzng Convenience Dial FA 24830 27I2 N. Sevenfh WEST MONROE, LA. I - A , A 'I' A ' ,a.,..,f.-..... N , ' ,LE 123255112 S-1'1-2-'f' ------'+1'1:f:f:5151E5E5E I C S , . I408 ypress 'I. 1 ag - :L 44 44 E ' I ,L'..- .Ile A X -LI' wi I . -11 . ' , I . .2 I , wiqfflf -Q, L, 1 S:-EE hh: 3- , I .1 11 ,gil , I -,-g ll Il - 1 .:,,g'- , - A' ', A n.-Ei . ' ' --1 I N Z ' .JI 'sf' .A ' ' .1--gg 'i.1:g,pE3 21,15 1213145 A . 652, .L R. .vfxff-1. 5--Q M , Y. 4. 1 , ., ER.. V, .. 52' ,M , , .. grnjca, :fill 'Inf 13+ A gfggg., E -f L - - 1- b 'I In ' ' ...- a':-ig,g2. :-s:.:z. 1m 71275533-4E,.5, ..-:gg-3 i ..-2-5'.-.-5.5 . 141 I I , q1y,rI -i?-ar - .-I?-'L -. ...- . I ,f , , , X fx ,' , .X ',- , 1 , I, - ' 1 . - - A O of I I a. M f DR. E. S. BLACKMON, JR. Op+omeI'risI' 4:4 wooo STREET A, J. LESTER Wesf Monroe. Louisiana INSURANCE AGENCY Phone FA 3-83II P.O. Box 395 6I I CROSLEY Wesi' Monroe Louisiana x is I'IESTER'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE SERVICE Headquarfers for Shrubbery and Garden Supplies 907 CYPRESS STREET Wesf Monroe, La. FA 2-5576 The radian+ queen of Rebel Homecoming APPLIANCE CENTER PARKER'S GULF SERVICE I020 NOFII1 Four'I'I1 SI'ree+ 'Soo Cypress Shed Monroe' Lou's'ana Wes+ Monroe Louisiana FAM FA GULF CALVERT AND FAYE FRANTOM I XVI u-T NUR TURED NATURE CON VER TED CRAFTSMEN . INTO QUALITY WOOD PRODUCTS CORRUGATED CONTAINERS KRAFT PAPER 8- BAGS l'0S - FOREST PRODUCTS DIVISION ous Mxrn-usson CHEMICAL CORPORATION WEST MONROE. LOUISIANA olm matheison I l 4 I I Q C- IX ' A .Q 5 i s S I I I IIS Iss . I? ' OI X X'-I 'A X5 N' 1 5 I'-F QI I I I I I l. . ' ii: ' 'T IS I WN! X sv I Sx .s '4 II II fl I EQ If' X . I ,fix I' BY II: I 6 iw o -I ' II t I L64 axis I S' I 1 .ii A X :QQ . I A ' TYNER PETRUS COMPANY Re+alI Feed Seed Peis Hardware 4II TRENTON STREET SANDERS JEWELRY 304 Wood S'IreeI' Wesi' Monroe La McLEMORE J ITNEY JUNGLE SELF SERVICE FOOD STORES CompIlmen+s of DEPARTMENT STORE 227T I W +M D IFA 35023 WARREN S APPLIANCES 204 TRENTON WEST MONROE PI1lIco Bendix Franchlsed Dealer Appliances and a Complefe Servuce Deparfmeni' THE WOMAN S SHOP Dresses CoaI's SulI's Bags Llngerle Mlllmery Exclusnve Nor Expenslve I25 D SIARD MONROE WINN TRIM COMPANY 9OI NATCHITOCHES Wesf Monroe WALSWORTH FURNITURE Complefe Lme of Furmfure I305 NATCHITOCHES STREET W I' M L FA 3 I656 Wesf Monroe Louisia ' ' glad I07 Crosley, WesI' Monroe I08 N. Louisa, RayviIIe-8I0 Adams, Winnsboro 225- ren on S+ es onroe. La. ia I ' I 0 e es onroe. a. - NORRIS STYLE SHOP In Ladies' Wearing Apparel Monroe Exclusive buf Noir Expensive IFS I Wes+ Monroe, Louisiana - CompIimenI's of - Serving Norfheasi' Louisiana MCKEE for 57 Years I I5I0 Cypress SI'ree+ Wesi' Monroe, La. I FA 3-5I07 FARMER'S FEED AND SEED STORE II6 CoH'on SI'reeI' Wes'I' Monroe, Louisiana FA 2-282I CALDWELL'S I PACKING AND FROZEN FOOD SERVICE Highway 80 Wesi Monroe. La. Dial FA 2-6250 or FA 5-2502 BOWLERO BOWLING LANES 24 Hours - Grill - Nursery Parking - Air Condi+ioned Carpe+s-AMF Aufomafic Pin SpoH'ers l402 LOUISVILLE AVE. MONROE, LA. FA 3-943I Growing Wi+I1 +I1e Louisiana Paper IncIusI'ry SOUTHERN TOOL COMPANY I829 Na+cI'1i+ocI1es S+. WEST MONROE -6 G b 9 fr ' 9 G' 5 I I' I30I Nafchifoches S+ree+ WEST MONROE. LOUISIANA E 81 P I Q prysfca educ yb rrany Dar+iQipa +s be-s'des +I' I W.M.H.S. L iq: - CHOIR Monroe's SI'yIe Sfore for Men aoNo CLOTHES MANHATTAN SHIRTS , . ADAM HATS BOND HATS Day and NTgh+ Service Mceaeeoa NUNN-BUSH SHOES OWEN'S GARAGE Wrecker Service 500 CoHon Wesi' Monroe KRASS AND CAHN M L DAY FA 3-2632 NIGHT FA 3-29I2 333 DeSiard onroe, a. FA 3-5580 ali BALANCE KNOWLEDGE WITH SAVINGS Q in-D BOTH GUARANTEE SUCCESS OUACHITA NATIONAL BANK West Monroe Branch GOLSGV V 4 ANG da QD T I I IT . I I ,el , T . .i W A 1 5 -IEE 3 z ' -- ' Q V: 1 . T 1 I 5 ? 3 5 i . Z Qi i 6 4?T v I 1' A NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 5 Lf TusQuAHoMA CHAPTER BROOKS DRUG STORE I06 Co++on Wesf Monroe, La. FA 24700 EVANS AND SON 305 Wood Wes+ Monroe FA 24346 ROBERT C. ERVIN INSURANCE AGENCY 2I8 Tren+on Wes+ Monroe, La. FA 32663 CHAVIS FLOOR COMPANY 8I5 Na+chi+oches Wes+ Monroe FA 5 I230 we K MAJ' Stepping Stones to Success Foremost I sessss Ig , . I3 Af 5' FL I I WKIIQEIIIIIS FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA WEST MONROE HIGH SCHOOL CHAPTER NO. 944 CROW-BURLINGAME CO Wholesalers of Au+omoI'ive Par'rs, Supplies, and Equipmeni' 3I4 Cypress Wesi Monroe, La. FA 2-6I84 DANIEL APPLIANCE AND MAPLE SHOP 209 Loulsvnlle Ave MONROE LA Phone FA 5-4455 CALVERTS DRUG STORE 308 Trenfon S'I'reeI' Wes+ Monroe Lounslana FA 28lI8 Dames Compllmenfs of MIDSOUTH FLYING SERVICE Crop Dushng Flymg Lessons Charfered Trlps Call Gordon P Jordan FA 2 6256 Compllmenfs of Frestone HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Leon S Hon and A J D rham 3lI CoHo S+ e+ Wes+ M noe FA 3 5l I2 a d FIRESTONE RETREAD SHOP 402 CoHon S+ree+ Wes'I' Monroe MARY S FLOWER SHOP 3I8 Nor+h Second Monroe FA 3 3494 I ' . . , . 0 o U 6 I U . . U I1 F6 O I' n - ELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE WE RE KNOWN FOR TV KNOW HOW YOUR SEARCH ENDS 5 JIM GREEN RADIO :Eff .S 3 AND TV SERVICE 30 CI W + M RUTHS EARLY AGES f FA 5 me 903 Cyp FA 24928 JACK S COOKIE CO 709 NORTH 6+l'1 Wes+ Monroe La Wake Up and Rea VISIT Your WEST MONROE HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY f f F ,f X f I YQ f'N li Saw 5' 1 H. X I , X0 7 Jfff -7? ymfzzimmf ' oo f C3880 Sou! hem Bel T I h and Telegraph C 1 f 2-i x. NX - ,JV 3 E ZX I. 5 ' , ' R ' :iiiiiffffiziilf 9 oeman Ave. Q -gay es onroe, La. ' . n ress dl I .- -v '5Fi x . I A l, .I A2 L. 3 AXE I f f T! R, BANCROFT PAPER COMPANY BANCROFT BLVD., WEST MONROE Paper Producfs of AII Kinds POWDER BOX BEAUTY SALON I I I I Nor+I'1 Second MONROE. LOUISIANA ccess to the graduating clan IIII , I I -fi'S5 Q I I , j ' J I I I ?1-,1 I I I ff' -1, 4 . I 14, ff- 3 Q if, Z X OUACHITA COCA-COLA COMPANY BENNETIHS ms Pick Up and Delivery 223 Tren+on SI'reeI' Wes+ Monroe, La. FA 3-778I BUDDY BLAIR SPORTING GOODS I I5 Hall Monroe FA 5-46I8 ,z....,,,,., -z A A ,, Y' -. v ' .F ff . qi in , ?'M' meiw. , ,Ji .M fy, r' w , i fi ffm M if Hz' ff '41 ,Jn ifgi gh , My if WA sg S A if QP 4. .5153 if U' gn f 'S .-'yxw'1 25 H Q 5 4782 - Q,A J! '1 F , E Z, f ff j V f ,gwaf ' My iii f 4 x ' ,, X 3 fag! 3 ak Compllmenfs of STRAND and RIALTO THEATERS MONROE BEARING AND SUPPLY CO Wholesale BEARING SPECIALISTS IndusI'rlaI Aufomohve Tracfor Alrcraff 40 OI S+ e-I I FA 35I52 FA 35I54 MONROE LOUISIANA DOTS BEAUTY SALON DOROTHY MOORE O 707 Cypress S+ree+ Wes+ Monroe L FA 2 I685 J C STEELE LUMBER CO 907 Coleman Ave Wes+ Monroe L FA 2 4467 e Dlfference7 HYGI CLENE Professional Dry Cleaning UNIQUE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY The Twm Clhes WEST SIDE C FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP 7560054 403 N +h Sx+I1 Q 70 W+M me FA 2 2677 COLLOSSUS MIDLAND BELTING AND SUPPLY 90I Cypress S'rree+ Wesi' Monroe La 6 ive re Dia or I - wner , a. ' , 8. . cpii Have You Nohced f' I gp or i , es onroe, La. of OFFICERS Presideni' BILLY WEBER Is+ Vice Presiden+ DAVE NORRIS 2nd Vice Presiden+ CHARLOTTE OVERTON Secre+ary JUDY WILHITE Treasurer SHIRLEY ALLEN His+orian BETTY SWINK Secrefary of SI'udenI' Guidance MILLIE HISLOP ParIiamenI'arian MARTHA NORRIS Sponsors MISS AGNES SHAW MRS. MARTEAL WEBB STUDENT COUNCIL CompIimenI's of OUACHITA GRAVEL COMPANY, INC. Office Phone FA 32263 PIan+ Phone FA 36302 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB VIDEO I2 I 5 Cypress Sfreef Wesi' Monroe La. You'll be happier when you have done your bes'r. You are your own besf crlhc Responslbllrly IS +he flrsi rung on +he ladder of ma'ruru+y Make +he mos+ of each day budgel your +ime. S+udy hard - Apply yourself -- Regrel 'Follows neglec+. A lcey 'lo success IS +he ablll+y +o gel' along wllh your 'fellow man To fund happiness M lla 45 Hsieh I1 , l is folfind Q A s Work hard parhclpa+e In achvlhes be friendly mamfaln a good repufahon and success wall be yours H1515 CO Troupe 442 NATIONAL TH ESPIAN SOCIETY DIAL FA 3-I8I8 MILLSAPS FURNITURE COMPANY 303 Trenfon S+ree+ Wesf Monroe, La HADDAD'S Be++er Clofhes for Less Money Ladies' Wear Men's Wear Dry Goods and Shoes MONROE FA 3-332I Pine a+ Nor+h Fiffh For 'I'he Finesi' in Pho+ography HUNT STUDIO 402 N. 6+h SI'ree+ FA 3-I036 Wesf Monroe, La. JIFFY JACK FOOD STORE JACK OGLESBEE-Owner We Specialize in K. C. Mea+s 3000 Nor-I'h Sevenfh FA 3-5223 CURTIS Cf' DRUG sToRE. Every+hing in Drugs 2704 Norfh Seven+h S+. Complimenfs of Phones FA 33I68 and FA 32985 Freshman Sophomore Wesf Monroe, Louisiana Jr. - Sr. ,ir J' , X' The Sunday Mass IS Ihe ff heari' of I'I1e Ca+I1oIlc f worship services f' X K,- X X f f' ? fk 'g Father VITUS Duschlnsky O F M ST PASCHALS CHURCH ARCHIE L DICKERSON Muss Merry Chrwsfmas and Mr Happy New Year Couri' FIRST NATIONAL BANK gem., 7464454 , of WEST MONROE, LOUISIANA GAY CLOTHING CO., INC. X Your FriendIy Bank 353 DeSiard I Serving Ihe Twin CiI'ies MONROE Member of 2 THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Wes? Monroe, La -- J If f 0 ' , A f- . ' 2' 1: .' f 5 I .in-Q ,Z-.-. -if 132, f fi- 5 - f i, ' -f I ' f-'- A- 5 f-, -f ,, X. 'iff 1' - , sz I 1 , - , ,I ,, Q , A ,, 7.5 N 1 f V . X ld 'T 4 W .12 I , f ' 4 .4 '2, f, 3 ,- :f QI V fj , ff F eff ff 2 , f - 'L' , sf . I 'SX ' .T f, If .4 -174 6! '9 K, :api . . -F' ' 71 2 'Lf : G' - z-' f I 0' ,ft W -E.. A? Q A ff'-' , ,,, X A f,f fl . A I K, X L , X 1: -Y , ' ,X nf: f ,- A -Z Z-. f 7 , , 1 ,, , X f 'P 1. f ' ' , V K f Z , f Z ff! 1' 1 vf V . all 1 ,lff X 'f Jf . . , O O I I 0 . SILMON CANDY C0 -HUT You are invi+ed +o become a par? of A CompIe+e Recrea'IionaI Program for all ages. Baslcefball, Skaiing Tennis, So'F+baII, and all indoor games in a new Gymnasium. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 500 Pine Sfreef Wesi' Monroe, Louisiana EvangeIis+ic Preaching and Singing Graded Bible S+udy for All Ages SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship I0:50 A.M. Training Union 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:45 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meefing 7:45 P.M. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US. ,y,,, See A. T. WHITE af DISCOUNT CENTER, INC I24 Souih Grand MONROE, LOUISIANA for your ready cash. UNITED SERVICE Au+o Par+s and Shop YOUR BRIGGS AND STRAT-TON Dealer in This Area. WE REPEAT!!! MilIer's has +he Ines! in used cars. MILLER'S USED CARS Wholesale and ReI'ail E. J. MILLER, Owner 5II Cypress SI'- Fa 3-42I0 FA 2-470I Wes! MONOG. La PATRICIA STEVENS School of Modeling and Self lmprovemenl Learn 'rhe Secrels of Beauly. Charm and Happiness SUITE 305-7 PENN HOTEL MONROE Congrafulafions +o I'he Senior Class of '60 MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY I80O Roselawn Ave. Dial FA 54328 MONROE, LOUISIANA ELECTRIC MOTORS SALES AND SERVICE ll '+'s Worlh Repairing-We'll Fix If If No!-We'll Replace I+ FA ZIQBI8 MONROE ARMATURE WORKS, INC. 504 N. I7+h a+ Olive Monroe, La. INSURANCE, LIKE EDUCATION -PAYS- HUMPHRIES INSURANCE AGENCY 3I5 Wood Sfree+ Wesi' Monroe, Louisiana Home of Complele Proleclion SPECIAL GRADUATION GIFTS Bibles and Religious Books of Eyery CHILDREN'S BOOKSHOP l205 S+. John Dr. Monroe, La. IRENE REID RealI'or One of Norrh Louisiana's BeH'e1 Real+y Brokers l62l EMERSON FA 3-I679 MONROE Type Ambulance Service - Insurance 24 Hour Service , 0 Funeral Home I32I N. 7 Wes+ Monroe CHARTER Buses ALWAYS AVAILABLE CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS SOMETHING MORE THAN A MATTRESS . Sleeping Comfort UPHOLSTERING RENOVATING HaVe BUS? H UWFII CBVVY Cus+om-Made MaHresses a S FA 25I8I 2I4 GRAMMONT MONROE 605 Jonesboro Road Wesi' Monroe, La. FA 3-8829 For Beaulilul Cleaning . . . TOWER CLEANERS, INC. HANELINE'S Men's Wear NUNN-BUSH SHOES . meaning MANHATTAN SHIRTS - A'+e'i 9. CUSTOM TAILORING FA 2-332l . Laundering . S+orage PICK UP AND DELIVERY - Reweavlng Men's Wear Io Fil Every Need . . I05 S+erling+on Rd. Monroe 703 N- 4'fl' FA 34048 5-na, , Qu... ' 5 In.. ' 1 ji OUR ANNUAL for I960 would no+ have been possible had if nol been for our adverlisers. They, by plac- ing an adver+isemen+ in This publica+ion, slale lhal They are supporfing Wesl Monroe High School. The besr place +o shop is where people are inlreresled in us. PATRON I Z E Our Adverlisersl The School Where ELEMENTARY. C-5en+lemen! S+uden+s and Posi+ions Meel' ls lx Q IS I EEELOYMENT , Q SERVICE BE A THOUSANDAIREI a+ Your CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK 81 TRUST CO. 20l Tren+on 2600 Cypress Wes+ Monroe A lense momenl buf we wonlll where lhe unusual is usual IZOO norlh eighleenlh sl monroe, louisiana G 'uw TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH REV. E. E. TAYLOR Pasfor SONNY STEED Minis+er of Music and Educafion EYVONNE GREER Secreiary The Church Where +he Visi+or Is Never a Sfranger TRINITY 2I4 Reagan Sfreef, Wesi' Monroe, La. 'S.ee.:i- CHAPEL CHOIR 3 . fa ways' 'QW 11 ' U Ns,-Q-,,,.1 Dcricatiau An interest in students and an effort to promote scholarsh ve been the ultimate goals of Mr. Malcolm LeFevre'sf years of teaching. He believes learning is the key to all things and tries to if press this u everyori A A who passes his way. Besides teaching his students mathematics. he stresses the va es of citize . z ship, honesty, loyalty, and leadership. He feels his students prove tha he young people of today will be the wort df of tomorrow. In deep appreciation of ll he has meant to us, we, the the 1960 Rebela dedicate this annual to,Mr. Malcolm LeFevre, our teacher and friend. y . Aufvgraph ju nw C. ulub N P Ka. X Q x X 54 1 ' x x Ju!!! ff P' 1 . ax 1 'ink ' , f 5,6 1 LL, A KC C ,ff H ff f ff V f' W V up Q w .4 Lx' v , L11 f A f',4 i X 1 ., 'fi 1 ,I f' ,I L,-f 1' 'A .J xi '7 'Jaff- , , j If . lj V 'jf I . ,'4.,,..k, you gl- gf ,y.,,kfM4,, Q we Q If ff X , f . 2 .V if - ' f' P ft' L 5 1 VL L JJ 1, gf .JU-J L' LV f ' Hlrf- W V Af' 1' KAL i V ' Y L ' . vb, ,- ff 'A- ' I 1 ' 'T i I ! .vb J Q1 f , ,. ,. F 1 , I 1 J YQ ,4 ufngraph x.- Q 4 J' X I , 4 , N x. I r Y 'Q ' k W ' L , u 'V . x f y 1: ' SX s ' I , K , K N 1 , X N f ' I ' Q N. 'f 'Y A Y I ' I' , J , J I x Q I 1 . X . 1 N 1 x x 'K U .1 ' - ,, .f X N f 'J x. J X f Autograph TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY vm www, hm- v.-M-, ,,,, M A .. N, ,x,,,e.14
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