Westlake High School - Ram Ler Yearbook (Westlake, LA)

 - Class of 1966

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GRADES 3-4-5 1903 - 1904: FRONT: Eunice Cavanaugh, Douglas Cavanaugh, Beaulah Myhand, Tibatha Ecker, Carrie Broussard, Irene Vatter, Dora Dane, Gussie Ecker, and Pearl Lyons. SECOND: Sylvia Cash, Mano Cash, Ernest Miller, Everett Grout, Madison Guillory, John Spearing, James Smith, Arthur Vatter, Orton Stewart, Detlef Bahnsen, and Willie Gabe Smith. THIRD: Edna Carroll, Nellie Datenhoff, Nettie Greenroad, Lockwood Williams, Gladys Bouchard, Claude Johnson, Irma Lock, Homer Mitchell, Ellen Bunch, Mary Jones and Clara Stine. BACK: Miss Lela Gray (teacher), Kenny Bunch, Eddie Hemingway, Bill Stine, Bertha Ferenbach, and Loula Hemingway. John Henry and Sam Paul Arnett in front of the house they lived in from 1906-1908 when they first moved to Westlake. It was located about where the present shell pile is found. BELOW; Mr. S.P. Arnett, Major James Wharton who taught at WHS until he entered the service in 1917, Mr. Bouchard, with the railroad, Mrs. Arnett, and Mrs. Wharton, also a teacher at WHS, formerly Marguerite Ware.

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WESTWOOD ELEMENTARY WESTERN HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY wood Elementary and Mr. Whiteard remained its principal until 1959 when a second school was built at 1100 Elizabeth Street called Western Heights Elementary. Mr. Whiteard moved over to the new school and Mr. Marion Benson, a social studies teacher from WHS, became principal at Westwood. At this writing, a new million dollar high school is being erected at the corner of Garden Drive and Guillory Street. It is planned that we shall move into it by the opening of school in August of 1966. w hen the depression came, after the market crash of 1929, many people were hard-pressed to keep their families fed. It soon became apparent that some of the children were going hungry, because they came to school without lunches. Mrs. Harry Shattuck, Mrs. Anna Oliver Barrow, Mrs. Ellen Mims, and Mrs. Dye approached the local grocers (primarily Anderson's Grocery, K M Grocery, and Merle Ravia's Grocery,) and obtained donations of soup bones, stew meat and vegetables which were taken to the home of Mrs. Bailey Coleman who cooked the food into a stew or soup for a fee of $2.50 a week. Mrs. Gus Mack talked Kelly-Weber out of potatoes and onions. Borden’s donated some milk and the Butter Nut Bakery gave bread and this food was served free to those children who had nothing. Mrs. Gus Anderson brought the prepared food from Mrs. Coleman's kitchen to the school and Brother Carpenter, the Baptist preacher, managed for some tables and benches to serve these children on. On Fridays, Mrs. Mack made gingerbread to serve to these children as a treat. All of these people worked at obtaining the food and serving the children with no pay. Eventually the lower south side of the yellow brick building was set aside for preparing the food and serving the students. It was called the soup kitchen. The first stove was a kerosene one, and the workers began to be paid for their services. In 1933 Mantie Goss, Marguerite Gibson, and Thelma Ousley were each paid $1.50 a week. Later in the thirties Mrs. Mabel Carver and Mrs. Wetzel helped with the project. In the fall of 1942 Mrs. T.L. Gilchrist and her sister Mrs. Bickham were hired as managers of the kitchen. They worked for two years and Mrs. Thelma Hawkins took the job as manager at a beginning salary of $3.00 a week in 1944 and worked for fifteen years until her retirement in 1958. Mrs. Vera Barrentine joined Mrs. Hawkins' work force in 1950 and became manager upon Mrs. Hawkins' retirement. We're happy to report that Mrs. Barrentine is still with us in a modern kitchen and a beautiful dining room. T he oldest PTA in Calcasieu Parish is boasted by Westlake High School. The organizational meeting was held in the old frame Baptist church, because it had a bigger area in which to meet. There was no auditorium in the old school building when this PTA unit was organized in 1909. Mrs. Gandy was elected the first president. In later years the PTA became inactive for a few years, but was reorganized in 1922 when Mrs. T.S. Megason was elected president. She served for several terms. Others who have served as president of the organization are: Mrs. Mabel Carver, Mrs. William Ripley, Mrs. T.S. Miller, Mrs. Lynn Owens, Mrs. Herman Fleming, Mrs. Helen Rue, Mrs. L.A. Morrison, Mrs. Robert Ratliff, Mrs. Walter Lof-tin, Mrs. A.J. Hannan, Mrs. I.O. Bible, Mrs. L.L. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fronczek, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Guillory, Maurice Burns. Pat Tackle, and Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Johnson. There are others, but we were unable to dig up the information.



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MISS MAUDE BRUCE WITH HER COMBINATION GRADE - 1909 SIDE LEFT: Ernest Anderson, Ed Smith, Maxie Lutz. SIDE RIGHT: Reese Stewart, Gus Anderson, Matt Prater. ROW I: Alma Brown, Elora McGuire, Annie Laura Guillory. Stella Bradbury, Lillie Mae Gammage. ROW II: Thelma Chandler, Myrtle Collier, Margaret Ecker, Icy Carroll, Lena Mae Sloan. ROW III: Beaulah Hillebrandt, Mildred Lawson, Anna Jardine, Mary Hillebrandt, Georgia Garoby, Effie Mae McKee. ROW IV: Christian Bahnsen, Arthur Smith, Louis Ripley, Nick Grout, Alvin McGuire. BACK ROW ROW: Bill Gammage, Paul Gammage, Melvin Coleman, Stella Lyons, Lillie Jackson. AT RIGHT: 1910 BACK ROW: Icy Carroll, Alma Brown, Bill Baker, Bennie Johnson. Louis Ripley, Nick Grout, Truitt Gandy, Charlie Smith. Lucius Cash, Douglas Lutz, Herbert Goss. SECOND ROW: Chester Carroll, Roland Jcghers, Paul Johnson. Bcrnie Hursch, Matt Prater, Laurence Johnson, Jack Simpson. Goodwin Spearings, Harold Chandler, Julia Goss, Sidney Anderson. FRONT ROW: Gladys Walsh, Mabel Hillebrandt, Eva Grout, Stella Maude Stewart, Eunice Pilley, Era Jackson, Ann McKee, Nellie Jcghers, Stella Bradbury, Lucille Brown, Annettie Garoby, Wanda Cash, Jo Lorena Myhand. LEFTSIDE FRONT: Lucille Managan, Samantha Goss, Aileen Anderson, Nellie Pilley. TEACHERS IN WINDOW; Maude Bruce and Pearl Collier. ABOVE: 1912 BACK ROW; Truit Gandy, Ernest Guillory. Willie Carroll. Alcide Le Meuer, Mr. Arnett, Willie Coleman, Mabel Creighton. FRONT ROW: Ethel Myhand, Bertie Mae Anderson, Thelma Lyons, Edna Beth Anderson, Gertrude Sanders, Adele Mitchell, Cornelia Sedlock. BELOW: Early teachers in West-lake, Miss Marguerite Bailey and Miss Edith Pond.

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