History/Schools: Byrd High School 1928; Caddo Par., Louisiana "A Seniors" part 1 Submitted Aug. 16, 2000 Submitter: V. Richardson ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** #1 Sam Abromson - First in war, first in peace, and first in the Gusher. J. L. Adams - One of the few that can always be depended on. Sidney Adger - Friends are more valuable than books. Oakes Allardyce - Teach me half the knowledge that thy brain must know. Paul Allen - Everybody likes Paul. He's a good friend, clever, and full of fun. Clarence Allread - A true person of sterling worth. Ruth Arnett - A winsome, wee thing is she. Kermit Arthur - Men of few words are best. David Ashcroft - Those who command themselves, command others. Ruth Babin - Who could be more versatile? #2 Falba Baeder - A jolly good nature. Werdna Rew Baird - Quiet and reserved is Werdna Rew. Lloyd Baker - Sensible and kind, a better friend we could not find. Danita Barnum - A real girl in every way. Joe Barber - Come, follow me and leave the world to its babbling. John Ed. Barker - Easy to tackle, but hard to convince. Alice Baron - The mildest manners and gentlest heart. Roberta Bartmess - True to her word, her work, her friends. Eva Batcheldor - The same wherever you see her. Evelyn Beene - We love her for what she is. #3 Johnnie Beckett - I am little but I'm here just the same. Bessie Bell - Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Parker Bennett - Studious and eager to learn. Grace Bicknell - Fair she is and full of grace. Mary Bishop - None can find a truer friend. Sam Bickley - A demon in football. Rew Blackwell - Few things concern him. Maude Blanchard - So fond of dates, we have no chance to know her. Dan Blanchard - He would rather talk to a woman than an angel any day. Ollie Boatwright - A girl that will succeed where 'ere she goes. #4 John Bogan - Oh how he loves the women. Everette Bonnette - I would rather be sick than idle. Ted Bounds - Patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet. Marien Boyd - What I was, I am, and always will be. David Brandt - A little pleasure now and then is relished by the wisest men. Mildred Eres - Let not books interfere with pleasure. Beatrice Britt - Never let your studies stop you dates. John Brocato - Why study all the time? Chales Brock - The victory of success belongs to him. Annie Ruth Brown - Better than all treasures that in books are found. #5 Annie Brownstein - Quiet everywhere but in class. Cullen Browning - A spring of joy that falleth never. Otis Broyles - Men of few words are best. Vanie Burns - Something attempted something done. Annie Mae Burt - Talk, talk, how one girl can talk. Mary Bush - She's loving and true and a good sport too. Billie Campbell - At break of day Billie discovered that she had danced the night away. Orville Campbell - Goodness first, last and always. Beatrice Cantine - Her eyes are mirrors to her soul. Charles Carleton - Do as I do in these dangerous days. #6 Eloise Carmical - Let knowledge grow from more to more. Helen Carney - Of all the girls that are so smart there's none like Mary Helen. Dorothy Carr - Silence is golden. Malcolm Clark - One of the high athletes. Delia Clingman - She's the kind of a girl that everybody loves; she always wears a smile. Wallace Claycomb - He never lets his studies interfere with his education. Woodrow Coffey - A big heart always wishing to do right. Annette Compton - She's small in stature but great in mind, and a lovelier maid you'll never find. Dorothy Conley - There's none of beauty's daughters with a magic like thee. Georgette Cornil - A case of silence which spells wisdom. #7 Leo Cowart - Steadfastness is a noble quality. Blanche Crabtree - Knowledge seeking; secret Keeping; yes, Blanche knows. Vera Crow - Why should I worry any more when there are boys and Fords galore. Mildred Crow - Did anybody say "Tennis"? Lottie Davis - Some common sense and a little fun added. Basil Davis - The world knows nothing of its best basketball players. Berkeley De Lee - I am still looking for a good time. Harry Liebner - The greater the obstacle the more joy in overcoming it. James Dobson - The conquers who endures. Clyde Dore - Teach me half the gladness that thy brain must know. #8 Margaret Dorrity - She's a girl with a great big smile, The kind that's really worth while. Robert Earp - She stands by his own strength. Harry Easton - If I could only tell all that I know. Jean Eddy - There's not a honie flower that springs, by fountain shaw, or green, There's not a honie bird that sings, But minds me o' my Jean. Estelle Edmundson - And still they gazed, and still their wonder grew, that one, so small, could carry all she knew. Mary Edwards - Quick and fine witte. Juliet Eggleson - Little is Juliet and not very tall, but she talks a lot and is loved by all. Weldon Elliott - What is rare is very valuable. Robert Elizey - Not for himself, but for the world he lives. Lillian Eylers - May you all be merciful to her when this "Gusher" comes out. #9 Thelma Faveron - Here's to Thelma, there's a lot of high voltage stuff in her eyes. Carroll Feist - The mind is the standard of the man. Lera Finley - Not as bashful as she looks. Jack Flaitz - Good temper is like a sunny day. Margaret Fletcher - True modesty is a discerning grace. Rena Foote - Virtue is its own reward. Tom Ford - Give the best that that is in you. Simon Fox - Strive always upward. Ruth Frank - Black are her eyes as the berries that grow by the wayside. Barbara Frost - A sweet nature is many times blessed. #10 Minnie Frumer - A jolly word, a pleasant smile, she has them ready all the while. Frank Fulco - He who is good is happy. Redus Gage - A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Bill Galbreth - Bill, you have been a true, faithful and loyal student. Singleton Gardener - Would that the world knew my greatness. Mary Alice Gay - Always a smile and a pleasant word for all. Martha George - Ernest endeavor is certain of all blessings. Hattie German - I greet you with a smile. Howard German - "Tis good nature only that wins the heart. Eurns Gibbs - A small representation of the real thing. ************************************************************* Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm **********************************************