1936 Chacahoula

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This is the 1936 yearbook for Northeast Junior College of Monroe, LA.

Transcript of 1936 Chacahoula

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  • YEAR o F

    Northeast

    Louisiana State

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    BOOK F

    t Center

    te University

  • D~AN C. C. COLV~RT

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  • Df:DICATION To

    DEAN C. C. COLVERT

    who for Five years, the entire life of this

    institution, has served us ... three years

    as President of Ouachita Parish Junior

    College, and two years as Dean of North

    east Center of Louisiana State University

    . . . as a friend and counselor, whose

    interest and careful guidance have been

    an inspiration and aid, we respectfully

    dedicate this volume. .:. .:. .:. .:.

  • ON TH NORTHEAST

    CAMP

    AUD I TO R IUM

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    THE T CENTER PUS

    G YMNA S I U M

  • A ~:JY{essage from the governor

    GOVERNOR JAMES A . NOE Pl'esldent E!C:-Oftido of the BOl'l rd of Superv l,o;o rs ot Lout.'o iana State Unil'erslty, succeeding I he late QO\'erllor O . K . A llen, has been one 0 1 our sta.unchest t

  • f.1 A fl{essage from the {jJresident

    JAMES MONROE SMITH, Ph. O. PRESIDENT

    LOUlSIANA STATE UN1VERS1TY

    To the Students of Northeast Center: One of my greatest sources of pleasure and pride as President of

    the University has been th e splendid manner in which the Northeast Center has fulfilled , and if possible excelled, the expectations of the Board of Supervisors and of myself in bringing the faciliti es of the institution closer to your section of Louisiana.

    Though we on the Baton Rouge campus feel that we have contributed th e best within our power in the form of instructional and material facilities, we realize that in th e fullest sense the success of Northeast Center is a result of the spirit and enthusiasm which you, its students, have maintained.

    I, therefore, express to you my appreciation of the loyalty and cooperation which you have given towards making Nort heast Center the success that it is. You have a right to be proud, as we are proud, of your division, and I know that in you the future of Northeast Center wi ll be in safe hands.

    And now ma y I a sk you to remember that the Northeast Center is, though in many ways self-sufficient. an integral part of Loui s iana State Uni versity. Wh en you work for a greater Northeast Center, you are helping build a greater Louisiana State University-and, we hope, a greater Louisiana. .

    Sincerely, JAMES Nt SMITH,

    President.

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    A ~c;l)-(essage from the CJ)ean

    of the ower CJ)ivision

    BENJAMrN F. MITCHELL, Ph. D . DEAN OF THE LOWEll. DIV IS lON

    LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY

    The Louisiana State Uni versity is expecting the Northeast Center to demonstrate to the people of North Louisiana that a Junior College properly staffed and efficiently operated is able to sec ure a max im um amount of development among it s students. It is expected that graduates of the Northeast Center will make first-class juniors in any university.

    B. F. MI'rCHELL,

    Dean of the Lower Didsiol1

    Louisiana State University.

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    A ~7rtessage from C)Jean {3olvert

    C. C. COLVERT. M.S. DEAN OF NOHTHE.... ST CENTER. LOUISIANA STATE UNrVERSITY

    Every s tudent of the North eas t Cen ter of the Louisiana State University has a right to be proud of t he splendid record t hat has been made by the student body this year. There is ample evidence t hat your scholarship has creditably increased. Added interest has been manifested in student acti vities on t he campus. As a student body you are rapidly developing worthwhile traditions for this new institution of higher learning that is now in its fifth year.

    Not only a re we proud of the present student body, but we are also proud of our alumni. They have attained accomplishmen ts that carry with them honor to their alma mater. Their influence is felt in every section of thi s state as well as in many sections of our neighboring states.

    It is with 110 incons iderable degree of satisfaction that I look back over these first f ive years. Many have contr ibuted t o make them the success that they have been. Our task now as students of th e Nor t heast Center of the Loui siana State University is to plan for t he future so t hat the needs of tbose students next year and the years to fo llow may be more adequately t aken care of.

    To this end let uS covenant together as faculty and students that we shall do our best and give our best for an even greater college.

    Cordially, C. C. COLVERT.

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    GRADY G. ALBRITTON, B. S., M. S., Ph.D. PHYS ICS AND CHEMJSTRY

    B. S., M. S. (Louisiana S late Unlyel'sll)'}; P h .D . IUn ivenl t y or Norl~ Ca.roI Lna); M~JTIber ALpha Chi S lgm fl and SIgmA Pi (Honorlay ) ; Ameflean Chem ical Sociely. Formerl)' l nst l"uctor. Texu A. & M. L. S. U.. Unn'ersLly of Nor t h Cl'l rohn A., unI\'e rslty of Tellnenee ; Member l..Oll lsIflnll Academ y of Science.

    EDWARD J. BROWN, B. A., M. A. SOCIAL SCI ENCE

    Dl p lomn Louislan a, S~ate Jilorm a l College; B. A., M. A. LouISia na S ta te Unh'erSl ty: GfRdun t e Work. L . S. U. ; M ember fo,pll t), Loulslnllfl SL/l.te Normal C'l llege nine yean ; e ighteen years prl :'l~lpn l of LouiSiana Hlg11 SchoQls .

    CHARLOTTE DAVIS, B M. MUSIC T HEORY AND VOICE

    B . M. , {LoU iSta n o. S t a te Un h'ers ilYl: Breneau College, VOIce wlt ll Fred P a tl.on, Bo~dvlew . ....flch iga)J: Gr aduate Study, LOUIsiana State Unn'e \"

    ~lty. Mem ber Alpba ChI Omego.: P ledge Slsma Alp ho. Iota HOllo rar) I .

    ROGER C. FRISBIE, B. Mus ic I DIRECTOR OF T HE CONSERVATORY

    B . M us., (Northwhlc:r n Unlversl tYJ: po!. t g ,adua Le study, NOIth .....es~ern UIHverM ty and Dellll "\'{ Uruvel's ity: Organ with M a reel Dllpre, PariS. Pra nce: Member AmerIc a n Guild of 0'lIa n IS1.5. Ph i K appa La;nhd a {Honorllry Mus ic ) a nd Alp hn Ph!. Forme rly P rofesso r o f O rgan, P lano , and T tumry, Unu'erSl ty o f WyominG. : Duector MO llrOt Cho l'nJ Club. ol1d Orgllnls t Groce EpIscopal Church. I\l o n roe. Louulana.

    WILMA B. FRISBIE, B. Mus ic V10LrN AND PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC

    B l\.tus ic, .Depauw UnlVersl t Y1: postgr

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    LLBRARIAN B. A .. ,LoUIS IMl(\' Stllte Unh' t'T$ltyl; B . S . In Ll b r ll r~' lanA. S~att Unu"ersHYI.

    GRACE INGLEDUE, R A" ]';1, A, SP~EtH AND PHYSI CAL EDUCATION

    Bache lor of Oratory (Ollio Northern Universlt}"" B. A., , Blltler Un,~'ers lly ): M. A., (Wisconsin Stilte Unlverslty/ : T e achllli Fellowsh ip

    SON, B. A., M. S. 8USCNESS

    B. A. , LoulslallQ. (Poly t eclllut Jns Itu tel; M. S., .Loulslana SU.te Uni\ ' er s1l ~'I: Member Beta C:lInilUI Sjgl1'9., lNa Llona l hononlt"y busmetiS fraternIty).

    ASSISTANT TO T HE REGISTRAR B. A., fLoulslfu,a S tale Un\'iersnyl: GraduMe OUllchlLa P:\ rJ$h Jun ior COllese; Membel" Phi The ta Kappa. (N:l.tlOna l scholasllc JunIor Colle8e rfluerm t".

    JAMES L. MALONE, R S. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

    C. S.. (Lolli r.iana SlMe Un ivers ity' : Gmdlli te stud ent. Forlll e rly Asslstant COllel} I!. I Loul51ana S tate Ull iyerS1L): Member T he la K nppA Nu: Grad\l8.t~ S tud)", I.L. s. U.,

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  • RUTH W. MORRIS, B. S. SECRETARY TO THE DEAN

    State UnhtUlty l ; Mo r ta r Board, (Nn t LOlH\1 senior wom lln'~ ~oc u~l y): Ph i KAppa Phi, . NoLlonal honor ...r )' sc ho l ast ic fra -l erm ty ) : A lpha LnOld tl Delta. [Na tIo nal freshmn ll .....omens soron ty!

    BRUCE HAMPTON REDDITT, A. B., A. M. MATHEMATICS

    A. B. (Randolph.Macon College , ; A M ., {.Johns Hopklns Unlverslty/; M ember Amencan ASSoC!;l. t lOn 01 Unh'er.sH y P ro ressors: Motll (!;m ut.Lcul Assoc iat ion of Amenca , Kappa Sigmo.. Forme rl y Ins tructor al. R a n dol ph-Macoll Academy, Front Roya l, V JrgJn H~ : W.l shmgton a nd Uec UniverSity: Bo ltimore POlytechnic I ns t it ute ; Joh ns Hop h:ms UniverSi ty, L.ebnnon Va lle~' Coll ege: Kenyon Colle~e .

    FRELLSEN F. SMITH, A. B. , A. 111. ENGLIS H AND HISTORY

    A. B , (Louls ian~ Polytechnic I nstltu t j!): A. M .. j Unl\'enity o ( Te;o;asi . Gradul\te Stucly, (Ha rvard Um,e r 'lI ty) . f'orm erl)' I ustructo r S imsboro High School, Simsbo ro, LouISIa na.

    MARION B. SMITH, A. B., A. M. SOC]AL SCI ENCES

    A. B. , (Den ve r UnIVersity! , A . M.., (Unl"ersity o t COlo]"n dO I: Ado,:allcc:! G r aduMe s tud y, (Lou lSla na State Uni~' e r s i ty ); S i ~ma Phi Epsilon, Tau Knppa Alpha (Ho norary Debatmg! : K a ppa Dell a P l (Honornry Educll. ttona l) i Omicro n Delta GammA. Honora r y EconomlcSI; Sou t hel'n Soc io logica l Soc iety: Supernsor in LOll isla nn State UnI\'ers \ty H igh Sctlool ; ]ns truc ~or LO Llls ia na College, Teache rs' Co llege of Lou is'ana State Un ll'eUll ),.

    ANNIE LEE WEST STAHL. B. S.. A. M. ENGLISH

    B. 5., I Sou~lnHSleL"n Lou iSIIl.lla ]nstitu te j : A. M., lLo\11319.na Sl ate Unn'ers il y ) ; Advanced Gradua te \Vor\(, fLoulsJlHU\ Stntc U IllV C1' 6I t y ' Teach lll& expen cnce . La(a~'elle High Sch ool . T e nch in i: f'C l\ O"' ~hlp . LouiSiana S Late Univcn lty

    cJ~~ e....~ g....-L. -J. . < ~"'r 1t;;~~~ of~~~ ..t~ . iSi WHIT~'IE}-D , Ph.B., ;VI. A.

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    PRI1NCH Ph.B., (The Un lverSlty 01 Ch lC3;O): M. A., {Louis la.na. S l a le Unl\'er3i1YI : T r avel In Europe: Honors In general schola r~h l p a nd m Chlcngo : La fRye tle Hlgli Sc hool, MemOrial Hiah School. E ly. so ta, Jennings High School .

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  • KATHRYN M. WOLFE, A. B., A. M. BIOLOG Y AND CH EM1$ T R Y

    A. B .. A. M., l U nl"enlty of K a. n6 I1.S l ; O ra duat.c s tud y. O blo State U nl~ \I~ rslty ; Mem btr t h e Amt'rL(An Ch e mical Soc{ery. Iota S igma PI (Hono f a r y Chem lst r y i; NOminating Comm lt.t ee of Lht' Louis iana Academy of So;lences: jun ior Acac.!.em y C~l ajrm a n of We Ululs lana AC!ldemy o r Sciences.

    DOROTHY YOUNSE. A. B., A. M. ENG LIS H

    \ A. D., 'Lou js ianp Pol y technic l natitu te ) : A.M., .T eachers College. Colu m b ia Un n' l'rSltyJ; fo rmerly In&tru c tor at O Uaclutn P llns h H ig h SCh ool .

    FLORE CE ZIEGLER P IANO

    Diploma m Pl a no fi nd T lleo ry (Lmdenwood College, S t. Cb arles, M IS $OUtl ): Graduate o f Chlcago MU Sical College; SLltdled o:l t h John T hom as. L m den\6: ood, Mo lsssye DogusJawskl, and Moll ie Margolies. Cil ica go: Summe r S t udent in Mut,.e r Classes o f Rudolph Ga nz. Ch Icago ; :Vlember of P h I Be ta (Honor a ry Mu.sic a nd D ra mat ic 1.1'(. 1,

    KATE HARPER MANAGER COLLEG E !lOOK S TORE

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    EUGENE CHAPMAN ' Cfresident

    CHARLES FIELDS "IJice -Cfresident

    ELIZABETH KORNEGAY ,5ecreta.r!J

    MARJORIE CHAMBERS

    '0rea.surer

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    KATH1...EEN ALBRIGHT Bastrop, La. Arl~ ;and S ciences

    DOROTHY MAE ALLEN Bastrop, La.

    'reacher-Traln;n!:

    Y. W. C. A. 'J5, LIb rary Club '36

    MARABEL ALLEN Monroe. La. Arl$ and Scjence~

    Cur re n t E\'ent3 Club ' 35, E leOlen l.l\ry COllncl) '35

    MARGARET ALEXANDER St.erlington. La. 'l'clI.cber-T T3-J nin!;'

    Y . W. C. A. '35, Women's AthletIC ASSOcultlOn 'J&

    Llbrur y Club 36

    ALAN ANDREWS

    BOYD ARNOLD Art ' alld Sc.icllce.~

    Football, '34-'35. Basketball. '35, 'l'r3.ck '35 Boxmg '36

    JOHN S. AULDS Downsvi ll e, La. T cO-cb c f_Tr :lilling

    .Elemen tary Council '35. Men's Glee Club '3~-'J6

    LLLLIAN LEE AULDS Downsville, La .

    T eaeher-Tr:tininr:

    Women's Glee Club '35. Y. w. C. A. ']5

    E lern e nl.fHY Council '35, L ltenny GuiJa ')5

    CHARLES E. BEADLES Monroe. La.

    J> re-EDt;11t'0: rin ;;

    Y. M . C. A . '35- '36, SpanIsh Club '35 P. C. 8 , C lub '36

    ELEANOR BENNETT MonrOe, La. Ar!,~ and Sciences

    Spll.nJsh Club '35, Purple Jacke l-It '36

    JASON BERRY Monroe. La , Arls and Seltnets

    L,We Theatre GUIld '35, Y. M. C. A. ' 36, Footba ll '35

    Buk~ tball '35, Po,,, Wow '35-'36

    LORENE BERRY Monroe, La, Pr eLaw

    S peech Club '36

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    TRELL O. BERRY Wes t Monroe, La . l'r e- url nccrin:

    Y . M. C. A. ' 35-'36

    PRANK BONO Lake Ch arles. La.

    Ar l , :l.n(\ Sc:icoees

    Footba ll ' 34-' 35, B ox!ng 'J 6

    MARGARET BOOTH Monroe, La . Mu s ic

    y W. C. A. '35, Women'S G lee Cl \l b'35-' J6 Llttl e Thea ~er G UI ld '::6

    GENE BOUNDS De Kalb, Miss. Ads ;11\ d Scle ncu

    Libra ry Club, Wome o .'; Glee Club '35,

    Y. W. C. A. '35-'36. Ll~ne Thea.l.er Gu ild '36,

    B. S. U. '36

    WILLINE BOXLEY Monroe, La.

    !\rts Jnoj ScJen ces

    Y . W. C. A. ' 35-' 36, Pu rple J~CKe t C lu b

    GENEVA BRANTLEY Monroe, La . Axls and SeiCll CCS

    ELTON BRAZZEAL Monroe. La .

    Arb a nd S e i enc c ~

    M en'S Glee C lub ' 3~-' 36

    LOUIS B REARD Monroe, La.

    P re - Eng- Illeeri nr

    E xmg ' 36, pow \VOW '36, P. C. B . Club '36

    DOROTHY WISE BROWN Monroe, La.

    Art.s ;and Sei e llces

    B . S U . '35 -' 36, Y. W. C. A, '3 5- '36,

    Sp3 n is ll C l ub '3 5

    ELLA B. BR OW N ELL Holly Ridge , La. Tca.cll e r-Tninill~ Speec h Club '36

    RUBY BULLOCK Ca lhoun, La . :\r ts a.nll Sciences

    BILLY BURFORD Mouroe, La. Ar ts and Scien ces

    Y. M , C. A. ' 35-'36, P . C. B. Club '36

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  • J . C. BUTLER Calhoun, La . Pre -Medic ine

    Pre Med Cluh ' 3~ -'36, P . C. B. C illb

    M fl lIl Club '3$- '36

    HENDERSON CAGLE EI Dorado, Arlt.

    Pre-EOJ:Lnecrill;

    Foot ball. '3 ~-'::5 . Trac l~ '3$, B. S . U. '36,

    Speech ")6, BllSkctb:l.lJ ' 35

    EDWARD M. CAIN Rayville, La. I? reL:I,~

    P h i Thetn KRPPII. ' 35-'36, Fl'eDch Club '35- '35, Y. il iclil Educa tion

    Football '35' 36, Track '35

    MARJORIE CHAMBERS Monroe, La.

    Arts a nd Scie n ce;;

    SpaDlsh Club 'J5, Phi Theta Kappa '3:;-'36.

    P urple J;)ckels Club '35. L ittle The ate r G uild '35,

    Prench Clu l) '35,'36. Speech Club '36.

    POI\' Wow ']6, Chacah oula ' 36

    EUGENE CH APMAN West Monroe, Ln. Arb 3 nd Sc ie n ~e~

    Y. M. C. /I. . '36. Pre -Med CJt,b ' )5 -'36,

    Speech C:ub '36

    HERMAN CLIFTON Monroe, La. Te ache r _Training-

    Elerneuta l")," Council '35. Y. l\-I. C. /I.. '35. Cu rrent Event s Cl ub ']5, Gle e Club '35 -'36,

    Llter a ry 0 uil

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    COLLIER, JR. I're-Englnteri"$

    sterlington, La.

    ANNE COOPER ArL~ alld Sci"nccl; Purple Jac ket! '36

    Rayville, La..

    HERBERT COOPER Monroe. La.

    Al't $ a to d Scienc es

    PURVIS COPES Delhi, La . PTc-Enj'i n eerhl;

    P. C. B. Club ' 36

    VERNON COX Bowling Green, Ky. Prt -Engillcering

    EDNA M . CRAVEN Two Ha rbors, Minn . Teac h n.Training:

    Llb nlfY Club

    J . P. CRAWLEY Monroe , La. P r e L uw

    Prench Club ' )'), Cu rren l Evenls Club '35

    JAMES CUNNINGHAM Monroe, La . l"rc.En:illcerill lr

    P. C. B . Cl u b '35 -' 36, M ath C lu b '35.

    Pow Wow '35- '36, r reneh Club '35

    JETSON DAVID Monroe, La.. C01Qmt Tce

    Pl"t-Me

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    JOHN DEVEREUX Monroe, La. P h y,ic:al E d ucatio n

    Foo ~b :t !l MlI.nage r '34. Foot ball Trawer '35,

    L ittle T heater Gui ld '35

    EARLEENE DRYER Beaumont, Texas TC:lcher-Tral n' n!;

    P urpl e J a cket ChID '36

    VERA EADS Newellton, La. Tf:...c!l t r-Tr:i inio,

    Libr" ..y Club '36, Y. W , C. A. '35

    WILLIAM RAY EGLIN Grayson , La. A d s ;tnll Se~CJlr.e5

    " ' en' , Glee Club 'J~- '36, Libra q ; Club ' 35

    Prench Club '36

    EARL ESTES B l ue Mountain, Miss.

    Ar ts and Sc ie n ees

    Spanish Club '35

    CHARLES F I ELDS Hornbeak, Tenn.

    Com merce

    Footbnll ' 301. - ' 35

    MAXWELL FINK Monroe, La .

    P re -M e dic i ne

    French Club '36, Pn - Med C lub '36

    P. C . E. Cl u b '36

    ROLAND FINK Monroe, Ln, Prc-M(;tHein e

    Pre-Med ClUb '35, P . C. B . C lnb ' 36

    CLYDE FRENCH Monroe, La.

    Ar t s ;!nd Scienee'S

    PreMed Club '35 , Foo~b (l, 1I '34- ' 35

    ROSA MAE FULLER Wes t Monroe, Ln.

    Ar t s And Scic necs

    ROBERT GANDY Tallulah, La. l\r l$ a nd Sc: ;eDc~s Span!$h Club ' 35

    WILLIAM LYLE G ARRETSON Monroe, La , P re-E0l" ineer'lll'

    Span ish Club 'J5. BoxJng ' 36

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    MARTHA GARRISON Monroe, La.

    Comrof. r ef.

    Purple J ackets ' 36. LHUe Theater GU ild ' 35,

    Spamsh Club ' 35

    EUNICE AVONI A GERALD Monroe, La. Arb a.nd Sciences

    Phi T heta. Kappa '36, B. S. U. ' 35-'36,

    French Clu b '35 -'36 W om en'S G lee Club '35-'36

    Y. W. C. A. '35, Ch:;.cahoula '36

    MATTIE ALICE GIVENS Bastrop, La. Tc~eher-Traillll1r

    Llbra l'Y Cl ub ' 36, B. S. U. '35- '36, Litera ry Guild '35 Y . W. C. A. '35

    GLORIA GRAY Monroe, La.

    Arts and St ie n ces

    B , S. U. ' 35 -'3 6, Y. W , C, A. '35. Pow Wow '35- '36

    Fl"ench Cluo '35--36. P. C. B. Club '35.

    L l0 r ary Club '36

    CATHERINE GREEN Rayvi l1e, La.

    Teaehf.r-Ttaining

    L ittle Thea l.er G uild '35

    CHARLES G RIFFIS Rayville , La.

    COmmerc e

    Y. M. C. A. '35

    LOUIS GUERRIERO Monroe, La.

    Arts and Scienc es

    Little T heat.er GU lid '35. Span ish Club '3 5,

    Pow Wo w '36. Speech Club '3&

    ARLAS GUIN Merryville, La .

    Art ~ :..rId Sciences

    Foot ball ' 34 - '35 . Track '35

    JESSE HALL W est MOnroe, La.

    SARA HARRIS Monroe, La.

    Arts :",,1 Scie nees

    MAURIECE HART sterlington, La,

    Com roerce

    \Vomen'l; Ac.hletic AssociatIon, Y . W. C. A. ' 35,

    French C lub '35

    DOROTHY HENRY West Monroe, La. Tea. cber- Tr~lnl nr

    LIbrary Club '36, L itUM.Y Guild '35,

    CUrl"enl Event s Club ' ::5, Y. V.i. C. A, '35

  • WILLI E HERRING West Monroe, La. COOlmeret

    Y. W. C. A. '35. G lds' G lee Club '38

    S I)cech Club '36

    MANARD HOLT Bankston , Ala . ."e-Eng; neui nf

    PhI Theta K!\ppa ' 35- '36, Y . M , C. A. '35- ' 36

    P . c. n. ClUb ' 35

    SALLI E HONEA West Monroe, La. Ar /, s :l lld Scien ces

    Phl Theta. K appa '35

    EDWARD HONEYCUTT West Monroe. La. Ar t~ aDd Seie r- ees

    Y. M. C. A. '35-"36, B. S. U. ' 35-'36

    BRITTON HORTON Sterlington , La.

    Pre-El1 g i.nce rill:

    HOW ARD HOWELL Monroe, La. P r e _EI' ;"in e tl ing

    Spalllsh C lub '35

    HAROLD H UDSON Commerce

    ROBERT M . JAMES Pre - Ell t;'ineerinr

    Spam s h C lub '35. Football 'J4

  • PHILIP KULCKE MonrOe, La. Pre.n(in ccring

    y , M C. A. ' J:) , Spa n Ish Clu b 33

    Spe~ch Cll.b ']6 P . C. B. Club '33

    WILLIAM D . LAF'FLER Monroe. La .

    Prc l .:\w

    Y. M. C. A. '35. PO\', Wow '36

    ALTA ANNE LAMMERT Monroe, La .,

    Commerc e

    Spa n Ish C lub '::5, Speech Club '36

    CHARLENE LANE Louls.... iIIe, K y. Arts ~nd Sc ienus

    A. D . LANGSTON, JR. Monroe, La.

    Ar's ;ond ScJc n ctS

    Y. M. C. A. '36, Men' S G lee C lub '35-J6,

    French Club '36, B S, U. C lub '35-']6

    CHARLES LEMAK Duquesne. Penn. Arts and Sciences

    Spanis h Club ' )5, Foo t,bt:U ' )01- '35, Trne\< ' 35

    BEVERLEY CORINNE LOWERY Monroe. La,

    Commc r ce

    PurpJ(> Ja.cke~ Club '36

    FRANK LUTZ Monroe. La. PreEngineerinr

    C, A, ' J5. Spnnls h Club '35

    Monroe, La. Arts and Sciences

    Monroe, La. Ar~s ancl ScicneC'l

    G lee Clu b ')5- '36, SllllOlSh Club '35.

    Speech Club '36

    DONALD McGEE Wes~ Monroe, La ,

    Pre La ...

    F ootba ll ']4- ']5, BOXIng ']6

    EZELLE McGOUGH Pannerville. La .

    Arts lnd Sciences

    Prench Club '35

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    CARRIMENA MCINTOSH Ma n gb a m , La. MII.sie

    Glee Cl ub '35-' 36, Fre nc h CIlI \) 35, Y. w. C , A. '36

    CHARLES McWHORT ER Monroe, La .

    Arts a nd ScienCe!

    Y. M . C. A. 'J 6

    EARL MALLETTE W est Monroe, La,.

    Arts :lnd Schmeu

    French Ci llb 35

    VICTOR MART IN Ra yville, La.

    Arts and 8(:iences

    Y. M. C. A '35, p. C. B . Club '3~- 36

    PEARL MASON Monroe, La.

    T cactu:r- Tra ininr

    Y. w. C. A. '35-36, L lt e ra lY G uild 35,

    OJ Tl! ' Glee Club '35-'36, B . s . U . 35 -'36,

    Library Club ' 36

    DOROTHY M AULDIN Monroe , La ,

    l're- n-ledicint

    'i. W C. A. ::5-' 36, P . C . B . Cl ub '35-' 36,

    Pre-Med Cluo '35 '36

    ERNA MAE MAXWELL Kilbourne, La.

    T each e r-Tn i,l in:

    8 . S. U. Cilib 36. Library Clu b 36

    K IRBY J. MAXWELL Swartz, La. Pre- E l. :ineerin g

    Men s G iee Club '3~

    POWELL MAY Li vingSLon , La .

    Art~ and Scie nce s

    Foo tb ll ll ' 34.-::5, Bal;ke t b ll. lJ 35

    ZOLLIE MEREDITH Rayv ille, La . 1' .c-La ~'I'"

    Fr e nch Club '36

    DAN W. MOOR E Monroe. La .

    l' re-Ag rj cu1{ ure

    S p(l.nlsh Chlb 35

    JAMES U . MORRISON Sbrevepor L, La.

    Pre -Mcdieine

    P re -Med Clu b '35 36, P . C. B . Clu b 'J6

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    FR.ANK MOSELEY Fordyce, Aric , Ad~ and SciCllCC~

    Football "34"35, Track '3:), BOl1.ing '36

    FRANK MULLEN Monroe. La. Arls and Scie nce.>

    Men's Glee Cl ub '35 - '36, Speech C l ub '36

    RUTH M URPHEY Monroe, La. Arb and Sciences

    P hi Thetll. K a p p a. ' 3[',- ' 36, Y. W. C. A '35-')6,

    F rench Club '36, P . C. B Club ')5-'36,

    Pl'f-Med Clllb ' 35, ChacnhOl11a 'JG .f MARY NAFF Roosevelt, La .

    l'cacher-Trnin1nJ:' Y. W. C. A. '35, Library Club '36

    Corin th , Miss . Tcacher-l'ndniog

    F ootball '35

    LY NEN NEY Monroe. La. Arts a nd Sc ic n c ('5

    Pu r p le J acket Cl ub '36. F re n ch Clu b '36

    WALTER N EWLAND Binghampton, N. Y.

    );>re- Enrineerin,:

    P. C. B. Club ') 6

    KATHERINE NEWMAN Shreveport, La.

    Arts and Scien ces

    Y. W. C. A. '35, Little Thea t. e r G ul1 d '35,

    Speech Club '36

    HORACE NOLAN Fa rme rville, La. Arls and Scien ces

    ROBIN N O L AN Spence I ', La,

    l ' re [ n , lne.c rin;

    Y. M. C. A. '3~

    HODGE O'NEAL Hayville, La.

    Arts 110(1. Sciences

    Phi Theta Kappa '35 '36, Fl'ench Club '35 - '36,

    Y. M. C, A, '36

    PEGGY O'TOOLE Monroe, La.

    Co mro erce

    Sp:l.nlsh Chlb '3E:>, Purple J fjk e t. Cl uo '3G

  • FRANK PARKER West Monroe, La . COm.meree

    Footba ll ')o{'35, Y. M. C. A '3!1

    JAMES F. PARRISH Girard, Ln.. Arls Olnd Scleueu

    P C . B . Club ' 36, Y. 1\1. C . A. ' 36

    TOM PETERS Monroe, La. J>re F:ngin ter ill X"

    Hot Springs, Ark. CO DImerce

    P o .... Wuw '35'36

    Sterlington, La.

    LLOYD PRICE Vicksburg, Miss. A" i S a nd Scien cC5

    Tracl:. '35, P ow W ow '35

    PEGGY PRICE West Monro~ , La., Teae b er. 'l'r a,ini ng

    F ,"ench Club 'J6, Llbrarl' Club '36

    DANIEL HACHAL Arch iba ld, La .. Pbys ical Ed uc~ 1. io n

    '{r:'l.c" '35, Foot ba ll '34 '35, y , M. C. A. '35, S))(ech C lub '30

    ROBIN REDDITT Monroe, La . ,\r ~s ;\nd St:ienees

    Pow W ow '36, French Club '36

    LUTHER REED Monroe, La. Com.meree

    Chl\ca hQula '36, Phi Thetfl. Ka pp ~ ')6

    BILLY REGAN Arh ltn d Scien ces

    Orche.t;t,ra '35 ') 6, Ba nd ')5 , '36

    FRANCIS A. RENAUD Arts alLtl Sciences p, C , B. C lub '36

    Monroe. Ln.

    Monroe, La. ,"

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    FLORENCE RENNIE Johnson City , Tenn. A1't.s ... ad Seip. f'l ce5 'i. W. C. A . ' 38

    BRYAN REYNOLDS Beaumont, Texas PhY$ical tllueaLio1\ Foo~batl 'H- 'J5, BOXing '36 , Speech Clu b 'J6

    E VELYN RHODES MOnl'oe, La.

    Art s ;!.Jld Selcllees

    Y. W. C. A. '35 - '36. B. S. U. Club '35- '36,

    Preac h Clu b '36, P. C. B . C l uu '36, Speech Cl uo '36

    EARL ROGERS R ayv ille, La.

    EVELY N ROLL Monroe, La ,

    C..mrocrec

    P~I.rpJe J~cket Club '36

    W . R. RUSHING Allo, La . PU-Eo,lnccrhlf

    Poot. ua ll '3.. '35

    JAMES D. SANFORD Reform, Ala.

    A.r~$ ~I\d Sciences

    Pootball '34,.-:l5, P. c. D. Cl ub '36

    WALTER W . SAVAGE Monroe. La.

    Comme r ce

    Ph i Theta. Kap~a '35- '36, ChRcahouJa '35-'36,

    Meo' s Glee Club ' 35, Pow WO~ '35-' 36

    H ENRY SHAW Fort Smith, ArK

    A,r h lnd Sclen cel

    Poo~balJ '36

    GARL AND SHELL Cl1atham . La.

    Mus ic

    Me o 's G lee Clul:l '35-'36, Speech ClulJ '36

    HENRY SIMMONS West Monroe, La.

    MRS . EDNA SIMS Sterli n gton , LA.

    Arb :l nil Se ieOCe$

    Pta T beta K appA. 3:(; - '3:6

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    FLORENCE RENNIE Johnson City, Tenn. ;"~L~ :lOd Scip. n cts

    Y. W. C A. '36

    BRYAN REYNOLDS Beaumont, Texas Phy~ic a( J::dllcation.

    Football '34. "35, BoxIng '3 6. Speech Club "JS

    EVELYN RHODES Monroe, La.

    Arls and ScIences

    Y . W. C. A. '35 '36, B. S. U. Club '35- '35,

    French Club '36, P. C. B ClulJ '36, Speech Club '36

    EARL ROGERS Rayville. La.

    Ad s a.nd ScIences

    EVELYN ROLL Monroe, La. Commer ce

    P'Jrpie Jacket C lub '36

    W . R. RUSHING Allo. La.

    Pre-En,lneuinJ

    Foot \.lall ' J~

  • LONNIE J . SIMS Ster lington , La. Prc - En.g in eeri n l"

    P h i The~a K appa ' 36

    BETTY SMELSER Monroe. La. A rL .\. a nd Scie n ces P re-Med C lub ' 36

    H E NRY C. S PILLAR Lake Ch arles. La. Phys i ca l Educa. !. io ll

    f'Ol;l tbll ll ' ) 4- '35

    ERLI NE STOUT Monroe, La.

    Prc .Medicine

    P . C. B. Clu b '35, '36, F I'e n c.h CJl,l b '36

    Y . W. C. A. '35 ' 36, P r e -Moo C lub ' 3;)'3 5

    IRENE STROUD Monroe, La. Arls a nd S cic llcl"s

    P u r ple J acke t Club ')6

    M. D . SW AYZE Monroe, La. A r ~$ an d Sc ie n ces

    p ow Wow ']5, C il ac ll.houla. ' 35, M en 's G I lle Cl ub ' ) 5 ' 36

    M ARI E TA YLOR Monroe, La.

    LEA THOMPSON Monroe, La. Pre.La ....

    Po ..... WOIII '36, Chaeahoula '36

    MARIE THOMPSON Mow"oe, La.

    Co mme:rcc

    L lo nr:.- ClUb 'J6, Y. W . C . A. '35, ' ) 6

    LOYCE T INSLEY Homer , La. Ph,vSica l E dnc :a tlon

    Foo c.ba ll "J4.- ']5

    MARY E . W ALLAC E Downsville, La .

    Comm erce

    S peech Clu b '36, L ibr a r y Club '36

    LUTH ER WALTERS Crowville, La Ar~s :I n!!. Se ienee~

    B . S. U . Club ') 6, Y . !it . C. ,.. ' J{J . 'J 6, Spa.nlsh Clu b ' 35, Sp~eeh Clu b '~6

    L II) rsI'Y Clu b ' ]6, L it erary Guild '35

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    Eros. La . a nd Seic n ees

    JANE WARREN Monroe, La. Arls and Scienee!!

    LItt le Theater GIllld '35 - '36. Y. W. C, A. ' ) (i 'JIi,

    French Club '3(;

    LLOYD WHITE Hornbeak. Tenn . Physical Ef]ut a iion

    Football '34-"35, Trnck '35-'36

    French Club '36, BOJ(tng '36

    ESEL EE WILDER Eros, La.

    Arl;; and Scien ces

    S paulsh C lu.b "35

    Monroe, La. Pl-EnKill tuin: Cll1b '36, Speech Club ' 36

    sterlington. La Arts and Science~

    Llterary GUl ld '35

    JAMES WILLIAMSON Newport , Ark.

    Physical Education

    Football '35

    THERON J. WILLIS Calhoun , La. Prc-l\'f ed icin e

    P rc-Med Clllb ' 36

    MARIE WINKLER Monroe, La. :M usic.

    y W. C. A. '35- '36. \VODien's Gl ee Clu b 35-' 36,

    French Club ' 36

    FLORA YARBROUGH Monroe, La.

    Commuce

    SllrllllSh Club '3!), LiWe Thea tel G\llle '35.

    Purple J D-cket C lub '36

    THOMAS YORK Wisner, La.

    Pre-Ag-rieulluJ"e

    WILMER YOUNG Bastl-op , La.

    Arts a nd Sciellees

    Foot b a ll '34-"35

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    \VILLL,\M ROBERT COEl'residenl

    STELLA MAY '0reaSltrer

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  • WILSON ABRAHAM DeRidder , La. Art s and Scicn et!.

    CARTER ACKEL Monroe, La. Pre-En : intt rin:

    HELEN ADAMS Mom'oe, Ln . Tea.chtr ...... r ai n inS"

    SYDNEY ALEXANDER Sterlington. La. Arh ilJld Sc icnct$

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    HAROLD ANDERSON F a rmervi lle . Ln . Arh and Sciences

    T . BEN ARNOLD BrinkleY,Ark . A..I, a nd Scienccs

    ry...-Tf

    ~.r ,~, LETTIE AUSTIN Mangham , La.

    A.h a. n(J Sciences

    OSCAR AUSTIN Mangham, La. t ,./',Arts and SeitllClu , ,;/' ~ ,

    tY"S JESSIE BAKeR Calhoun, La. 11/Com m,cn,:e )1 JOS!E BARHAM Bastrop, La. /.

    Art~ Olnd Scit n t u OJ' GLADYS BARR Campt i, La .

    Tel.c btr.Tr:o.inlnt;

    JACK BECKETT Shreveport, La. J\ .. t ~ and Scjen ces

    BERNARD BERRY West Monroe , La. Prt-La1\"

    JAMES BERRY Bas trop, La . Prc }:; ngincering

    CHARLES E. BICKHAM, Jr . Monroe . La. ArC s Oll\d Science!;

    MELVA BIGGS Grayson , La. Tca-chtr-Tra in ing

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    WILLIE BLACK Ste rlington, La. Ad 5 and Sc iences

    J ACK BLANKS Bonita, La. ..... ,t"ricuiture

    SCHERCK BOGEN Monroe, La. Comm erce

    SAMM Y BONO Lake Chal'les. LeI, t'hy~ieal Educalion

    DAVIO EDWARD BOOTH Harrisonburg, La.

    ROBERTINE BRAKEFIELD Calhoun. La.

    T eacller-Tr:l.ining

    T. L. BRAWNER Mon roe, La, Pre- Eng-illce ring

    J OHN BREARD Monroe, La.

    Cl)mrucree

    J. D. BREWTON West Monroe, La. Arls and SCiCIH'. Cf,

    JAMES BROOKS Monroe, La. .'\rl s and Scie n Cf!

  • JOHN CALHOUN Rayville, La .

    BURROUGH CARTER Downsville , La. Te:.cherT ~ai ni o;

    W. J. CATO Palestine, Texas

    ALJ;'RED CAUSEY Monroe, La.

    CLEO CHAMBERS S t.er lington, La.. AI-I,s and St:iell~es

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    MARION D . CHAPMAN Calhoun, La. '"4,

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    " ,~ .PrelIledicbH~

    EMMETT CHISUM Sicily Island, La. Pre-Medicin e

    WILLIAM CHRISTIAN Rayville, La. );{usic

    ROBERT COATS D elh i. La_ Co mmer ce

    WOODROW COATS Delhi , La.

    WILLIAM ROBERT COENEN Rayville, La . P re.Law

    POLLY COLE Monroe, La . Commerce

    H. S . COLEMAN Olla, L

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    ETHEL COMPTON Dermott, Ark. COJOllltJ'CC

    WILLlA.M CONNELL Rayv ille, La.

    CoromtJ'cc

    ARBY COODY Pioneer , La

    l\rls aotl Scien ces

    FRED COON Monroe, La. Pre-L~,,,,

    PINDELL CORDELL Bosco, La. l'tfu sie

    HENRY CORN ETT M onroe, La. l'rt-Eogincering

    KATHLEEN COX Minden. La.

    JourollLbm

    DORA CUMPTON Rayvi ll e, La. Arls aod Scico ces

    OPAL DAVIS Swut.z, La.

    PATSY DELAROT New Oriea rl s. La. Arts a n d Scie n ces

    TLE DIETRI CH Monroe. La. Te;~chl'r-'frainin l'

    ;rJ:JIV' TOMMY DOWNS Monroe. La .

    Art~ and Sc icm:es

    SAM DUNLAP Jackson, La. Pre-En~'inecTillg

    J. B. DYKES sterl ington. La.

    Pre_Eng'; neeriug

    A L TON EA D Y Monroe. La. A rl s 3lld Sc ie nces

    GWENDOLYN EDWARDS Monroe, La.

    Comm e rce

  • MABEL EDWARDS Bastrop. La. Arts alJd Soiences

    LOUISE FAUTHEREE Monroe, La. T en.cber.l'r ..ining-

    La .

    V IVIAN FLUITT Monroe, La Comme rce

    ALINE FRERET Monroe, La . Commette

    CECIL F ULLER Crew Lake, La.

    Bly theville, Ark .

    Monroe, La.

    Bastrop, La .

    Monroe. La. Comnwree

    Lake Charles, La. Physica l l::dlJealio o

    ARTHUR GRANT Wes t Monroe, La. ConUlltrce

    JANE GREGORY Monroe, La. Art~ :lnd Sciences

    JAMES GREMILLION Monroe, La. PreRn,;-ineerin:

    JETTIE GRIGGS Calhoun. La. T C;lcber Ttainil!:

    PAULINE GUNTHER Fairbanks, La. Arls :1nd Sciences

  • SARA G OY MOtU'oe , La.

    H ENR Y H ADDO X Vi xen . La.

    MARJO RIE H AHN Pa ri s, Texas Arts a,\d Sc ie n ces

    HELEN HAIR Monroe. La . T ea e h er-l:raioiog:

    E. a . HALLEY Start . L a. Comme r ce

    J A M ES H A MILTON S terlington , L a. ACls and Sc ie n cts

    J . E. H ARRIS O lla , La . AKdc ulllire

    MAVIS HARP Monroe, La. Teaeb e r-l:ra i..nin l"

    LU LA PEGGY HARPER West Monroe, La.

    Mom-oe. La . . ,~ JO~ HAYNES . A~ls and Scie nc es

    . i ( " MElfT kEAROLD , Rayville, La .

    .,. I Qo rumer et

    ,~ t , R~ HENDRICKS. .. G rapeland, Texas

    J Art .. a.nd Sde nte!l

    l ' ~ \I '\I " ~ \ . L ' J CARR", JO HILL ColumbIa, La . 1 v' Arh (l.Jl(L S~. i en te~ I', . ~ ALd'ER j':E HILL Monroe, La .

    .J ,/ ~ 'l- I;' COO"",, co.

    I QUIN CY HINTON O lla, La .

    Retores lnliou

    CO~UEL H OLLADAY Bas trop. Ln. Arh and Science:.

  • THYRA HOLT Arts al\d Sciences

    FRANK HORTON pre-I.a,,

    TRAVIS HOWARD ArLs a nll Sciences

    RUSSELL HUDSON Pre-Ell fi n cerillK

    GLADYS HUGHES

    RUTH HUGHEN Teacher-Training-

    F. R. HUMPHRIES Pre-~redjcine

    EDDIE IKERD Prt-Eo~illce ~- lnt;:

    LEE EDWARD INEICHEN Commerce

    BETH JONES Teacbe r-Trll.inin,

    LUTHER JONES Pre-Engineering

    LOUIS KELLER Pre-Eogioeering

    DAWSON KENNEDY Commen :e

    DONALD KIHNEMAN Pre- j\Ie d iein e

    MARGUERITE KING

    LEE KIPER Commerce

    Monroe,

    Monroe, La ,

    Port Union, La.

    Baslrop, La.

    Monroe, La.

    Monroe , La ,

    Rayville, La.

    Monroe, La..

    Mouroe. La.

    ~-.-~ West Monroe, La .

    Monroe, La.

    Monroe, La.

    Gilbert, La.

  • W . A. KNAPP Arts a.nd Scien ces

    GARLAND KNOX Al'h and Sc ie n ces

    ALBERT KRAUSE i\rls and Sciences

    C HARLES KRICHBAUM Pre-Medidne

    . \to I ",! \L, ,"

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    . r- ,,/1')m,,:,t AGRONE I'> f ~ Commut e

    , (' \) 'V ~'"CLEORA LAIRD Teacher-Tn.ining

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    IRENE LAIRD

    Commerce t,

    "IY' MYRTLE LAIRD\ ' Tcacber-Trll.lningrI

    t'I

    IRIS LORENE Llu'IKFORD Music

    LOYAL JANE LAWLER Tea.cher-Train;n,

    L. L . LAWRENCE Co nUllc r c t';

    ALVIN LEBLANC Ads aJld Sciences

    ERNEST LEWIS Arls aod Sciences

    DOROTHY LIVELY Commerce

    WENDELL LOLLEY Art~ an d Seienec~

    GEORGE LOOMIS

    lvlonroe, Ln.

    Monroe. La.

    Sicily I sland , La.

    West Monroe , La ,

    Monroe, La.

    Kelly. La.

    Epps, La.

    Kelly, La..

    Bastrop, La.

    Calhoun, La.

    P ineville, La.

    Monroe, La .

    Vinton, La .

    Monroe. La.

    West Monroe, La.

    Cla yt.on , La.

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  • LOIS LUCAS T eacher-Trai n' nr

    CHARLES LUSK I"re.ngilleerjnr

    J. P . LUSK Pre -Medi cine

    ROBERT McCARTNEY A' I'icul~ul:e

    MARY McCORD Teach er -Tralnin:

    BETTY McCORQUODALE TC;Lchtr-Trainin;

    AUBREY McEACHERN "rLl and Scie nces

    MARGIE McGOWEN T eacber -Tr aining

    ROBER.T McGOWAN Pre -Enginee!'ln g

    ELEANOR McKENZIE Teaeber-T raiQin:

    JESSIE LEE McK OIN ,his alld Scie ne~

    P. D . McKQIN Co mm erce

    ARTHUR McM E ANS Pl"e-Engineerln!

    EUGENE McNABB P J"{:.Enl:' lliecrin:

    BOYD McREE Prc-n; tn:r inr

    WINIFRED McWHORTER .'\rts 1l.nd Sciences

    Monroe. Ln.

    Monroe , La.

    Monroe. L a.

    OlIa, La.

    Monroe. La.

    Orange, Texas

    De lhi , La.

    Mon roe, La.

    Monroe, La.

    Monroe. La.

    Monroe, La.

    ..- -- .-..,

    BOl1it,a, ,J La: .'

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    Bastrop, La.

    Monroe, La.

    Jena, La.

    Monroe, La .

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    VIVIAN MASSINGILL Arts :a nd Scir.l.I:es

    STELLA MAY

    BOBBIE MEDLIN 'l'each er_Trai uing

    GEORGE MELTON

    HOWARD MITCHELL C :unl11~ree

    THOMAS MORAN

    Commerce

    BILL MORRIS

    Pte ?tJedicble

    M ARGARET MULHEARN Arts afld Sciences

    JONNIE MYERS

    Comr:nerct

    ROBERTA NEEL

    Comm.cree

    JAMES NEWBURN Arts ljnd S toiences

    HUGH NEWSON Pre Medie{ne

    THOMAS NICHOLSON Arts :lnd Seicnee.s

    MAY NOLA

    WILLIAM NORMAN Arri culture

    BERNICE NORSWORTHY

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    Monroe, La.

    Monroe, La .

    Rayville, La ,

    Grayson, La.

    Ca lhoun , La .

    Sarepta, La .

    Sh,"eveport. La.

    Monroe, La .

    Monroe, La.

    Monroe, La .

    Za nesville, Ohio

    Monroe. Ln .

    Monroe, La .

    Monroe, La.

    Oak Ridge, La .

    Bas trop, La.

  • CHARLES NORTH Pre-En:::inee'til1(

    CLAUDE OAKLAND Pre- Eng-iu ce r o" ;!'

    MARION OLMSTEAD Comme rce

    CAREY O 'NEAL Com,mene

    BEATRICE OWEN 'f eac her- Tra ining

    L. C . PACE Pre -Medicine

    CLAUDIA BELLE P ARKER CCHllnn:r t't

    MARY PARKS Teaeh cr-Trajnln:

    MARY K. PENDELL Mu~ic

    PEARL P ERRY Teacher- 'fr:\; ni" .I:'

    P re _Eng-inee rinf

    CATHERINE POOLE

    MARI E POWELL Commerce

    EDNA MABEL RAGLAND Pre-~tcd icille

    OCTAVE REGI STER ]'fu~ic

    MARJORIE RICKS Te:a~herTf3illlng

    MOllroe, La.

    Mon roe, LH .

    Monroe , Ln.

    RayvU le. La.

    Calhou n . La .

    West Monroe, La .

    West Monroe, La .

    Spencer, La.

    Monroe, La .

    Spring Hill , La.

    S terling ton, La.

    Vivian, L a .

    West Monroe, La .

    Monroe, La .

    West Monroe, La .

    Monroe. La.

  • ROY RICKS Monroe, La. Art~ and Scieo cts

    WILLIAM RICKS Monroe, La . .4 r i s a nd Science~

    JAMES ROBERTS Sterlington, La.

    LOUISE ROGERS Good Pin e, La. COm lnl".I"CC

    MARTHA ROUTON Monroe, La.

    PAULINE ROUTON Monroe. La.

    JAMES R.UTLEDGE West Monroe, La . AT1~ and Sclen ees

    LORRAINE RoYAN COlumbia, La.

    Arts ... 011 Scif..ocu

    FLORINE SANFORD Ca.lhoun, La.

    Commerce

    SHIRLEY SAWYER West Monroe, La.

    Commer ce

    FRANK SCHOOLER Rayville, La.

    Commetce

    ELIZABETH SHAMBLIN Monroe. La.

    GENE SHILLICUTT West Monroe, La.

    ChCOlie3-i Engineerin.c

    JEAN SHOLARS Monroe, La.

    ConUl'\crce

    PRESTON SIMMONS Monroe, La.

    PI"t-Medici n e

    VffiGINIA SIMMS West onroe, La . ArlS a n d SCliellce~

  • BILLY SMITH Farmerville, La. Arls and Sciences

    JAMES SMITH Farmerville. La. Arts and Sciences

    KARL SMITH Monroe, La. Al"Ls a,)ld Sciences

    KATHERINE SMITH Monroe. La. Commerce

    LOIS SMITH Momoe,~ , Arts and Sciences

    ROSEAY LEE SMITH BastlOP'~ Commenc

    RUBY SMITH Monroe, La. Arl~ and Sciences

    VIRGINIA SMITH Monroe, La. Commerce

    JOYCE TAYLOR Eros, La. Al"Ls and Sciences

    ELOISE TEMPLE Monroe, La. Arts and Sciences

    FRANK THOMAS Monroe, La. A~l.s and Sciences

    KIRT TOUCHSTONE Monroe. La. COlnmerce

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  • CHARLES WARD Arts :and Scier'l ees

    MILDRED WEAVER Co][}men~e

    JOHN WEBB Commtt('.e

    JOHN WffEATLEY At~S and Sciences

    JOHN WHEELER Arb: and Scieneu

    CLAUDIA WIGGINS Arts :lnd Seiencu

    HELEN WILHITE Commerce

    LAYTON WILKS Arts llnd Sdenee&

    JERRY WILKES

    MINNIE LEE WILLIAMS Arh ~nd Sciences

    W ADELLE WILLIAMSON Arh ~ ,nd ScienCe!

    DOROTHY WILLIAMSON Art s and $cienct':s

    JUSTINE WILSON Commerce

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  • LUTHER REED, Business Manager, and WALTER SAVAGE, Edi tor

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    The Chacahoula is the year book of the Northeast Center of Louisiana State Uni versity, published by a staff selected f rom t he st udent body, assisted by a f aculty adviso ry committee consisti ng of Mr. F. F. Smith , chairman; Mr. W. R. Hammolld, and Miss Grace IngJedue.

    The members of the Chacahoula staff wi sh to express their apprecia tion for t he cooperation given them by students and facul ty members, and to thank those who have ill a ny way aided in the publication of the year book, especially the formel- editor, Leon Ware, who assisted greatly in the designing. We have endeavored to present an annual that is in line with the progress of Northeast Center , and have attempted to portray the spirit of our campus and a record of the events of the year 1935-36. If we have accomplished this, we feel that work of preparing the book has been worth while.

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    MARJORIE CHAMBERS

    AVONJA GERALD

    RUTH MURPHEY

    JAMES NEWBURN

    POLLY COLE 1 DAWSON KENNEDY r

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    Business Manager

    Ass istant Editor

    Beaut.y Editor and Assistant Business Manager

    Organizations Editor

    Snapshots Editor

    Art Editol'

    Freshman Editors

    F . P . SMITH Chairman, Faculty Advisory

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    Chambers Thompson Gera ld Kennedy

    Kornegay Murphey Newburn

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    The Pow-Wow, publi shed every two weeks by a very efficient staff, is the regular newspaper of the student body. The Northeast Center publication is a member of the Associa ted Collegiate Press and the National Scholastic Press Association.

    Edited by Jason Berry and sponsored by Mrs. Annie Lee West Stahl, the newspaper has just completed a very successful year. Its editoria ls have advocated improvements and changes necessary in the building of a greater Northeast Center.

    In the calendar of Pow-Wow achievements are noted the sending of two representatives, Jason Berry and Carl Dav is, former business manager, to the national convention of the Associated Colleg iate Press in Chicago, October 17, 18, and 19. 111. D. Swayze, art editor , scooped a ll other organizations in winning the Stunt Hour cup for the PowWow with vocal solos accompan ied by his guitar. This year the Po\\,-Wow followed their usua l custom of publishing an April Fool edition. This ed ition proved to be very popu lar with the students, burlesquing the Dean, facu lty members, and students. The successful yea r was culminated by t he annual Pow-Wow banquet, held on April 6 at the Cameo Room of the Virginia Hotel.

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    VICTOR MARTIN Treasurer

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    BILLY LAFFLER Reporter

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    MARIE THOMPSON Vice-President

    MAVIS HARP Secreta ry

    RUTH MURPHY Treasurer

    JEAN SHOLARS R eport.e r

    MRS. DOROTHY YOUNSE SPOllSOi"

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    WILLINE BOXLEY DOROTHY MAULDIN GENE BOUN DS RUTH MURPHY DOROTHY BROWN CARRIMENA McINTOSH VIRGINIA BUCKNER STELLA MAY POLLY COLE BEATRICE OWEN MYRTLE DIETRICH MARY PARKS P ATSY DELAROT FLORENCE RENNIE ALINE FRERE!' EVELYN RHODES PA ULINE GUNTHER JEAN SHOLARS SARA GUY ERLINE STOUT MAVIS HARP ROSEAY LEE SMITH WILLIE HERRING KATHERINE SMITH PEGGY HARPER ELIZABETH SHAMBLIN NIBBY McKENZIE MARIE THOMPSON W INIFRED McWHORTER ELOISE TEMPLE PEARL MASON JANE WARREN

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    MANARD E. HOLT RUTH MURPHY CHARLES E. BEADLES HAROLD CANNON JUvIMIE CUNNINGHAM KATHRYN M . WOLFE } G . G. ALBRITTON BRUCE H. REDDITT

    SYDNEY ALEXANDER BEN ARNOLD CARTER ACKEL MARY BROWN CHARLES BICKHAM BRI CE BURROUGHS LOurS BREARD J . C. BUTLER BILLY BURFORD CHARLES BEADLES MARION CHAPMAN JIMMIE CUN NING HAM HAROLD CANNON EMMETT CHISUM VIVIAN CANNON ARBY COODY CLEO CHAMBERS PURVIS COPES H . S. COLEMAN

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    J . U. MORRISON President

    DOROTHY MAULDIN Vice-President

    ROLAND PINK Secretm"y-Trea.surer

    BRICE BURROUGHS Reporter

    KAi.'HRYN M. WOLFE Sponsor

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    OHARLES B IOKHAM

    J . O. BUTLER

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    MARION OHAPMAN

    MAX FINK

    J. R. HUMPHRIES

    DONALD KIHNEMAN

    OHARLES KRIOHBAUM

    JOHN LILES

    L. C.PACE EDNA RAGLAND

    EARL ROGERS

    BETTY JANE SMELSER

    ERLINE STOUT

    THERON WILLIS

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    KATHERINE SMITH Secretary

    SALLY HONEA Reporter

    GRACE INGLEDUE Sponsor

    FIRST PERIOD Justine Wilson

    SECOND P ERIOD Mattie Alice Givens

    Assistant. Lorene Berry

    T HIRD PERIOD Fabol P owell

    Assistant Ma,r jOl"ie Ha hn

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    AVONIA GERALD P resident MATTIE ALICE GIVENS First Vice -PresidenL ROSE A Y LEE SMITH Second Vice-President A. D. L A NGSTON Recording Secret.a ry GLORIA GRAY Corresponding Secreta ry MR. J. T. JOHNSON

    Faculty Advisors MISS FLORENCE ZEIGLER REV. L. T . HASTINGS B. S. U. Pastor

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    H ELEN ADAMS MATTIE ALICE G IVENS GLADYS BARR GLORIA GRAY LORENE BERRY HENRY HADDOCK GENE BOUNDS EDWARD HONEYCUTT ELTON BRAZZEAL A.D.LANGSTON BRI C E BURROUGHS PEARL MASON DOROTHY BROWN ERMA MAXWELL HENDERSON CAGLE BOYD McREE WILLIAM CHRISTIAN MARY PARKS OPAL DAVIS MARIE POWELL MYRTLE DIETRICH EDNA RAGLAND VI VI AN FLUITT EVELYN RHODES A VONIA GERALD ROSEAY LEE SMIT H ANNA F RA NCES GERALD JOYCE TAYLOR

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    LUTHER WALTER.S Pres ident HELEN ADAMS Vice-Presidenc LOIS A SMITH Secret.al'Y DOROTHY MAE ALLEN TreasUl'el' CHARLES BICKHAM Reportel' SYDNEY ALEXANDER Chairman of Activities Committee MATTIE ALICE GIVENS Chairman of Program Committee VERA EADS Chairman of Publicity Commi ttee SUE HEFLEY Sponsor

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    HELEN ADAMS EDNA CRAVEN PEARL MASON MARGARET ALEXANDER OPAL DAVIS ERNA MAE MAXWELL SYDNEY ALEXANDER MYRTLE DIETRICH MINNIE LEE Mc WILLIAMS DOT ALLEN VERA EEDS BOYD McREE HAROLD W. ANDERSON W. R. EGLIN MARY NAFF LETTIE AUSTIN BILLY GANNAWAY JULIA NETTLES CHARLES EDWARD BICKHAM MATTIE ALICE GIVENS JAMES NEWB URN SCHERCK BOGEN G. GRAY BEATRICE OWEN GENE BOUNDS JETTIE, GRIGGS LOUISE ROGERS BONNIE BROOKS AULlNE GUNTHER EDNA RAGLAND T . L . BROWNER DOT HENRY P EGGY PRICE MARIE CAMPBELL EDWARD HONEYCUTT LOIS SMITH HAROLD CANNON LUTHER JONES MARIE THOMPSON CLEO CHAMBERS MARGUERITE KING MARY WALLACE EMMETT CHISUM DOT KIRBY LUTHER WALTERS PINDELL CORDELL ERNEST LOUIS MARIE WALTERS KATHLEEN COX CHARLES LUSI( ESELEE WILDER

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    ALMA MATER

    Where stately oaks and broad magnolias shade inspiring halls,

    There stands our dear old Alma Mater who to us recalls

    Fond memories that waken in our hearts a tender glow,

    And makes us happy for the love that we have learned to know.

    All praise to thee, our Alma Mater, moulder of mankind,

    May greater glory, love unending, be forever thine,

    Our worth in life will be thy worth - we pray to keep it true,

    And may thy spirit live in us forever, L. S. U.

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  • 1. LOOKING DOWN THE IN ITIATION PARADE.

    2. GOIN' TO TOWN?

    3. THAT UNTAUGHT SUBJECT- CAMPUSOLOGY.

    4. COME A LITTLE CLOSER.Snap 5. EAVESDROPPING , BUT WHAT LUCK?

    6. THREE BIG INDIANS.

    7. LITTLE WOMEN , WITH INDIAN WARPAINT . Shots 8. N. E C. STUDENTS ON A HOLIDAY AT L. S. U .

  • 1. "THE T HINKER",

    2. ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE!

    3. "BEAUTIES ON PARADE" .

    . "HOW TO MAKE UP FOR 'FRESH ' DAY".

    5, "STOP THAT MAN !"

    6. TALKING IT OVER.

    7. MUTINY ON T HE CAMPUS.

    8, WATCH THE BIRDIE, ELEANOR!

    9. THE ANNUAL FOOTBALL BANQUET.

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    SOME FRONT-STEP KIBITZERS. 3. THE KICKOFF . 4. ONE OF OUR CONGENIAL PAIRS. 5. AN EDITORIAL CONFERENCE. 6. POW-WOW NEWS HAS TO BE IN. 7. AIN 'T WORK AWFUL!

    8 BULL Y AND THE CAMPUS FLIRT.

    9. DUD AND JIMMY RELAXING (as usual),

    10. ARKADELPHIA BOUND. 11. A LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS. 12. CHILDHOOD DAYS. 13 . THE WOLVES IN SESSI ON. 14. EVERYONE READY TO GO EXCEPT SNOWFLAKE.

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  • Athletic Oh-ector and H ead Coach

    Football , Boxing, and Track

    J am es L. "Honest Jim" Malone completed his second year as at hletic director at Northeast Center with an excellent record. Coming to us from Louisiana State Univer sity where he coached the freshman team, Mr. Malone produced a good football team and an undefeated t rack squad in 1934-1935, and attained the ideal of coaching succes.'; with hi s undefeated Indian grid warriors in the past season.

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    John F . '-Red" McCormick, former Tulane Rose Bowl star, assisted Malone greatly in coaching the lndians' impenetrable Hoe and proved to be a very valuable assist- I ant coach.

    JOHN F . McCORMICK Assistant Coac h ~.

  • Fron~ Ro,,;: PARKER. LEMAK. HENDRIX. FIELDS. S. BONO . F. BONO. JEFFERIES. YOUNG. JAMES, S PILLAR, GUIN, REYNOLDS. M idd le R o .... : RUSHING. CASHON. NASH, RACHAL, DUNLAP, ARNO:"O, WROTEN, MANNINO, KINCAID. CAR.NER. SHAW. DEVEREAUX. Bil.ck Row : HARREL. WILLIAMSON, WHITE. TINSLEY. BLANKS, H. C.\GLE. 0, CAGLE, MOSELEY, HENDFUCKS. MAY, GDRto.ILEY ,

    MALONE.

    TBALL 1935 The Purple a nd Gold squad of 1936 inaugurated" new era in the

    footba ll history of Northeast Center. The Northeast Center eleven fi nished t he 1936 season with a reco rd which no prev ious Center squad had ever been able to accomplis h, a season of no defeats and the und isputed claim to the National Junior College Championship.

    Undefeated t he entire season the Indians marched to victory against four Junior College elevens and f our senior colleges, one of which was the East Texas Champions, and all were held scoreless except their per ennial rivals, Southeastern, who scored on ly six points. Scoring 186 points against opponents, th e powerful eleven featur ed spec tacular running by Guin, Bono. and Lemak, and the excellent line, with well-coordinat ed blocking and a fil!'hting defense, performed remarkably well all season. Every man 011 nibe squad did his best to keep the record perfect , and

    ~orthea.st Ceriter will always remember the undefeated eleven of 1935 as the b,es} 1n its history.

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    JOHN "" DOC" DEi.l EREAUX DONALO McGEE FRANK PARKER TraIner Manager Mo.nage!"

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    INDIA SRI"'" ","J>. '" \~ The Northeast Center Indians opene U' cham

    pionship season by trouncing t he Monticello Aggi~s 31-0. By netting three touchdowns in the firs t period , the Indians got off to a fa st s tart and the Aggies were unabl e to stop t heir powerful drives. P layed III a drizzli ng ra in , the game was conspicuous for its f umbles and the splendid defensive stand made by the Indians. Frankie Bono, by his consistent ground gaining, and " Ace" Guin's stella r performance in the tail back position were stars of t he game.

    INDIANS MEET HENDERSON STATE

    A m uch stronger oppone nt was discovered in the Henderson State Teachers College of Arkansas; bllt the Indians marched across the goal line twice and succeeded in holding their own throughout t he game. It was by one of t he oldest tricks in football, a hide-out pass, that Northeast Center made their second score The Indian s ga ined possession of t he ball "n t he invaders' 20-yard line, when "Squatty" Young covered a fum ble made by the Henderso n safety man. The next play fo und Bono, who had hidden out near th e sideline, on the receiving end of a scoring pass from

    H. CAGLE, Gua rd

    Alth oug h Bq'a n "Red ' Reynolds l~ be(.t er kno wn In the fleld of p uglL1Snl, h is l OOI.b a ll

    ab ilil y Is far 110m mdlOcre. He is a gooo " ball ca. rnel", and grea t fiel d -general. Reyn

    olds long. spect:lcula r ru ns throu~h a

    broken fiel d pu~ 1115 lenm ma U!s In scoring

    pOSItion o n various occa SlOns.- T he fho ming

    ha. ired Texan's p la y was excep tional III

    th e south '~a.s te l" n a nd Ark:msas Lllts.

    Lloyd " Bull:!-' White, who m a New O r le>lll:'

    spo lLs wr Lter places on par wLt h lhe

    I"molls J ess Tins ley. Is ano ther or ihe

    c rop of Hornbeak (ootblLll meo that made

    g ood . T he blg ~acl~le was a consiSloe,ll

    s tar throughout the season l). LHt 1;; one o f

    th e three lme men to wbom Malone gIves

    cred it (O L dO lllg the most III lutning t he

    ti de aga ins t Southeastern .

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    Arias "Ace" Culn received \\ ~e"ere leg: m jury III l,he opening encounter wHh Montice llo, wh iCh was a. cons tant l)oth er throughout the enUre ~ea&On lun1 preven ted his becom ing proba.bly the m~t sens&. tiona.1 back; o n the Indian elnen. Serv in~ three years on the Fort Crockett Aviation rield team a t Fort Crockett , Texas, S'\\\'c him th e necessar.\' e!tperience and iitamlna needed (or e good (ootbnll pl uyer,

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    th ird and t he other late in the fourth period. The Indians placed th e ball in a scoring position for t he last ta!ly by a series of passes, and the kick-off, immediately after t he second touchdown, res ulted in a safety for Northeast Center . The excellent playing of Jefferies and Lemak, along with Bono, formed a triumvirate that almost disintegrated th e moral e of the Arkansas team. However, considerable credit should be given to th e Indian line for the s teady and consistent work it di splayed through out the game.

    I DIANS NOSE OUT OUACHITA ELEVEN

    Led by the brilli ant ru nning attack of Bono, Reynolds and Le mak, th e Indians played a steady, hard-driving game to upset the Ouachita eleven, a heavily favored team, by a score of 6-0. Coach Malone gives lots of cr edit for the winning of thi s game to th e line play of Blanks, H. Cagle, S. Young, and Arnold.

    John " M lckey" J e fte n u \\'It $ A. g reat .surpn~e LO h iS {resh man !ie a50 n , r.nd p ro ve:! t o be one 01 the be!it bllc l.: s Lh ls ye a l. M ICKey fea tured e\'ery cOlllest he e n ter e i wi t h hiS s weep ins end r u ns a nd h is good ~' ork: o n pa ss de(e nse. He .ra n WI ld III t h e Arkansas College Game, m a k in g l o u r touc hdown s.

    Wtlmel' " Squatty" Youn g', But rop, LoUl.."ian a. Is a yery e xpe n e nced playe l' a nd has the n ght build fo r a gua rd. dealing" lot of mu;ery \.0 the o ppos ing Ilne~men. He proved very eUecf.i ve In p llln &; up Int e r_ ference.nnd I llled hIS p lace III tile Jndlans' Ullple l'ced !Jne .

    Prank le Bo no. of Lu ke Charles. La " wa s l he m os t sen~ IL ~ l onal p lo.)' e r Oil t h e lnd\an tea m this }efH. His long runs 1e ll ~ u.red ever}' game. Havin g all o f t h e cha r acter. Is tlcs of a running s t a r , BOlla made more pOlllts th a n a n)' ma n o n the t e A- in. H IS spectac ular pe rformance in Ihe OUl\c h it a ga n\e a l. Ar KA.delp hi a WOll h im the Appro

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    Edwin Cashon halJ1> from the moun ta lni 01 Tenne!see. an d. though he was a b lock ing back, pos&es$'d much &peed a nd groundgRin mg abil ity. It. WIl& C:a.shon's b lock m g thM paved the way [or man)' long G".rll n s .

    Henry CIa), SplU:OH was a husthng . brain}' center, wbose s trong de lenswe abiHty won h u:n the honor o f bein g' capt8 in III t h e Henderson s tate game, T he f ormer L akQ Charles H Igh School line SLal wa r t \l.' ill be on e of the ma in COi~ on the l ndi ~n e leve!) next yea,',

    Otha Cagle, of El Do r ado, Arkilonsas, gave II. steo.dy perlormtl nce th ro ughout t.h e season QS a guard . He fouiJh t b ard eveTY minute he IIo'IlS In t he game, and h is oppon enU round 111m a n :ri l able wall of s &rengtt\.

    R a ndolph "Eh mp" M o.nn lng. t he h eav ies t mall on t he tenm, saw acuon ill practically ever~ 3ame t h l!' year. " Blimp was exceptional!) rast for h l~ bulk. , a nd proved his wor th in the tig llt SpOtS H iS pl ace at tackle 1111.11 be h ard Lo ri ll nex ~ yell)".

    INDIANS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP

    The Northeast Center Indians, supported by a spec ial t ra in wit h three hundred lusty rooters, won the juniol: coll ege championship of Louisiana when t hey defeated the highly t outed Southeastern eleven at Hammond, La. , by the score of 16-6.

    Coach Malone'S men took the lead early in the game when Sammy Bono, a splendid kicker, dropped back and booted a field goal. But before the firs t quarter ended, Southeastern sco red on a pass from Gastmeyer to Stroble, thus taking the lead 6-3. This was t he only score made against Northeast Center du ring the enti re season.

    The second quarter was hard-fo ught, with each team threatening several t imes.

    To begin the second half "Boley" Lemak, stellar Indian halfback, entered the game and, behind sup erb interference and excellent blocking, brought the ball

    "Bully" White and Mose ley smear the ball-carrier.

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    up to Southeastern's five-yard line. On the next play Lemak carried the ball over, to pu t Northeast Center again in t he lead, 9-6.

    In the fourth quarter "Pal" May passed to Hendricks, who went over for the f inal touchdown, and Frankie Bono converted the extra point. The game ended soon afterwards with the Ind ians leading 16-6.

    Lemak, Frankie Bono, "Red" Reynolds, and "Ace" Guin were running stars of the game. Frank Moseley's remarkable punts were invaluable in pulling t he Redmen out of many difficulties.

    The Northeast Center line played an unbeatable game and proved its championship calibre. Frankie Bono was capta in for this crucial game.

    INDIANS SMOTHER PANTHERS The Indians used almost three team~ in routing

    t he Arkansas College Pa nthers of Batesville. The Centermen ran wild to pile up a score of 75-0 and made it four straight over their fOUl' senior college opponents.

    Having scored two touchdowns in each of the f irst three periods the Redmen turned on the power in t he final quarter to smash over five additional scores. Members of t he squad scoring . touchdowns were: Jefferies 4, Day 1, Guin 2, Bono 1, May 1, Yates 1, and Reyn olds 1. Day's touchdown was made when he received a kick-off and returned it 65 yards to score .

    The powerful Northeast Center forward wall outclassed the visitors and held Arkansas to only t wo first downs.

    J ack BlanlJ.;'! .....1.$ one of our be~t orren$ ive ends lhlS yea r , be mg \'e ry eHec Lh'e lUi 11. pass ca tche r, The loog, lanky Ler mi nll l "nagged pllSses in n U TI)' every ga me, li nd "' ill be :) No , I end nex t yea r ,

    P a l May , LivlngSKlIl , La .. s ho",'ed up .....1'11 III almos t every pos ition, fllllni!: Lema k's s hoes fo r a large PU l' t o f lile Sout,heaste l'n game , Next year he ""Ill be shifted back to gua r d, which proved t,o be hl.s bes t po~ition,

    Char les "BQley" Lenul,k was se lec led IUS the team' s mQd valu able plu)'el' th is yefl f , LemflK, whQse hQme Is In Duquenle. P a .. developed lntQ one o j 1he CinesL I inech argers In LoulSlana, Th roug hout, the Se RS(1n he was a dep end able $pln ner_bock ,

    Q l~hough loyal Ind Ian suppo rleU Will 11.1 ways recall h IS magnUleen~ p Art in the Southeas tern game wh en he h ll. null ered hl~ wey to a touchdo.....n b}' pO\\.eJ'tul Hne p lunges, Le ma k's detennlnatlon and COllfage ",'ere respon sI ble ror th e new sp a rk of energy \CI'hlCh r esulted In a vlc t.ol'Y fot' the North ell,s t Center squad,

    Ch arles "Bultercup" Fields is one or lh e Hor nheak t r io of good (oothall pla>'e l's, The chunky IIUle gu ;ud WIl.5 a Qu lc kt h ink ing o((ens ive man, a nd W:IoS st rong on defen~e . P le lds lJ. oows the game and would prove to be a n asset on any co llege ele\'en,

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    ~t ~ INDIANS CLOSE SEASON UNDEFEATED ~ ] K en ne;: Da y. one 01 th e Da y broth~rs of) I Batoil .oage H igh Sc hool, proven hlmseJt' In the final game of the season Northeast Center..

    ~qlll te a .\"erSfl t i le bac\.:., an accurate pa ssel', 1 and ' a "000 blocker. Called into acllon Hl defeated Lon Morris 6-0. Although the SCore was low

    I ~ the MdnLlcellO ga me, when "Ace" Gum

    i 1 ~ l rece i\;-d a 5e vere m jury, Day prO~'ed hlm- the Indians completely outcla ssed the invaders.

    l '\I' self Cluh e cap a ble of holding the POSlt lOrl . ~ \ ' l fi s 55 -yard r eturn o f a Kick-o ff Ior Northeast Center fans received a real thrill when aj~ '.~ , tOUc:hdO

  • JIM MALONE aod FRANKIE BONO BUM PS GORMLEY JACK BECKETT RED HEYNOLDS Coach Asst . Co ach 118 Poun d s 126 Pounds 135 Pounds

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    Boxing made its debut at. Northeast Center and became one of our principal sports. Coach Malone

    built his new squad around such experienced men as Gormley. Reynolds, WUJia ms, a nd the Bono brothers. Other men who proved their worth were "Bully" Whi te, James Gremillion, Louis Breard, and J ac k Becket.t.

    The Indian boxers encountered a hard schedule for their firs t season. Of the seven matches fought, the Indians won one, lost t,wo, and foug'ht to a draw in the oeher four. Northeast Center defeated the L. S. U. "B" team. lost to centenary and to t.h e L. S . U. "B" t eam, and drew with East Mississippi Junior College, Centenary. and twice wit,h Louisiana T ech.

    The Indian mittmen m ade the ir initial appearance when they fought the strong East Mississippi Junior College team to a 4-4 dra w. Gormley. one of the besl collegiate bant.amweights in the Sough t. was th e first to euter the ring for Nort.heast. Center a nd won the first victory by a technical knockou t over hi s opponent. "Bully" White easily won in the heavyweight bout by a technical knockout. In the 126-pound division, Beckett of Northeast Center S'A ined the decision.

    In the first meet of the season away from home, the Northeast. Center boxing team lost to Centenary in Shreveport by the ~core of 5'.6 to 2 1'2 . The only clear win (or the Indians was "Bully" White's vict.ory ovel- Brodie Waller. Centenary's heavyweight. Sammy Bono. Center's Jig'ht-heavyweight, wa.s seriously

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    In March, 1935, Track and Field games appeared for the first time a prominent part of Northeast Center's athletic curriculum. Under the guiding hand of Coach James Malone, and his able assistant, Lloyd Price, the Indians won many laurels. The Indians placed in eve ry invitation meet in which they participated and did not lose a dua l meet the entire season.

    The Warriors WOIl their first trophies in the Sout hwestern Relay meet at Lafayette, Lou is iana. By winning fi rst place in the medley and mile relays, which were the only events open to them, the Indians began a highly successful t rack season. In the medley relay, Day ran the 440, Mays a 220, Guin a 220, and Rachal the 880 . The mile relay was run by Guin, Mosely, Day and Rachal.

    The Warriors then journeyed t o Arkadelphia, Arkansas, to participate in a It'iangle meet consisting of Texarka na Junior College, N. E. C., and their host, Ouachita Coll ege.

    The meet was well under way when a hail storm interrupted. Of the five events already staged we were leading the meet with a total of 19 points, Texarkana J unior College holding second place with 15 points.

    Northeast Center won their nex t dual meet when they defeated Louis iana College Frosh 58-38 a t Pinev ille, Louisiana. Kenner Day, captain of t he squad,

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    1 9 TRACK took individual scori ng honors of the meet by winning four first places, while Rachal turned in some stell ar performances in the 100 and 440-yard dashes. In the 880 Mickey Jefferies and 'Blondy' Rachal ran a dead heat, and Arnold won first place in the javelin.

    The Monday following their triumphant return f rom t he Louis iana College meet, th e Indians turned in another brilli ant performance by completely swamping t he Louis iana Tech F rosh 76 to 29. Mickey J efferies and Kenner Day, together, totaled more point.s than the entire Tech squad. Day captu l'ed the 220 in 22 seconds, while Rachal was clocked in the 100 in 9.9. and the 440 in 51 seconds. Jefferies reeled off the mile in 4 minutes, 34 :3 seconds. In the field events Arnold threw the javelin 178 feet, while Day won the pole va ult and broad jump.

    In their only home meet, Day, Jefferies, and Rachal led the Indians to victm'Y in an excitin g meet wit.h the Mississippi College Varsity- t he Indians totaled 62 points to the Choctaws' 42. Handicapped by a slow dirt t rack, Rachal turned in excell ent t ime in winning the 100, 220. and 440. Jefferies scored 10 points by winning the mile and the 880. While Arnold won his usual first in the javelin, other point winners for the Indians were Day' s fir st place in the broad j ump and pole vault, Moseley's total of nine points, Lemak's firs t in t he discus, and Cagle's th ree points.

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    193 5 Malone picked Day, Guin, Rachal,

    and .Jeff er ies as delegates to th e Southern A. A. U. meet held at Baton Rouge. On .Junior Day, Day placed second to Tulane's Herman Neugass in the 200 meter run and second in th e broad jump. ,Jefferies made a fine showing, fini shing third in the 400 meter hurdles.

    To close the season Coach Malone took a select group to the Southeastern A . A. U. meet in Memphis on May 13, 14. This meet furni shed some of th e finest performances ever shown in th e Southland , fi ve Big Ten Universities

    Fron t Row : ARNOLD, RACHAL, C:\ SHON, LEMAK,

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    and other outstanding sc hools of the

    South eastern Co nference par t icipating .

    Alt hough th e boys didn't win any fir st

    places they made a notable record in

    tha t Northeast Cent.er was t he only

    school to place th ree men in a s ingle

    event, the 200 meter das h. Day, Rachal

    anel Guin ran second, fourth and fifth,

    respectively, in this event. This event

    was won by Ivan Fuqua, form er Olympic

    "tar. Day took fourth in the broad

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    s ixt h in the 100 meter dash, an d the

    relay team placed third.

    O DIN , RUSUING Back Row : COACH MALON E, TINSLEY , WH.1TE, JEFFERlES, MOSELEY, CAGLE, MANAGER PRICE

  • IN MEMORIAM

    CLYDE PRENCH Born June 17, 19I5

    Died December 29. 1935

    Clyde French was called from our ranks last October to his ultimate reward in the Great Beyond. Clyde personified the ideal Ameri can Youth. As a st udent he was respected by his instructors and fellow scholars; as an athlete he was recognized as a determined, loyal player whose main objective was victory; as a boy he was loved by all who knew him. He has gone, but his memory will be perpetuated in the minds and hearts of those who came in contact with him.

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