Ponchatoula High School Freshmen, 1926, Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa Parish, La File Prepared and Submitted to the USGenWeb Archives by Carol Carvalho, Jul. 2001 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ Source: 1926 Greenback (yearbook) The information below was taken from the Ponchatoula High School Annual, Green Back 1926. The Freshman's name is listed and a quotation related to them. FRESHMEN - PHS -- 1926 Class Officers: President - J. E. RICHARDSON "Honest manhood and good fellowship are in these." Vice-President - LUCILLE ANN BONVILLIAN "Romantic in disposition." Secretary-Treasurer - JOSEPH ELLZEY "Content with whatever life has to offer." Reporter - WILL PATTEN RICHARDSON "A good student, a hard worker and a sincere friend." Manager - WILLIAM BRIGHTSON "Hence loathed melancholy." WALDO ROBERT ALFORD "I say just what I think and nothing more or less." MYRTLE BARDWELL "Steady and reliable." ELIZABETH GRACE BARTEL "Tiny and Bright." BETTY ANNA BURDON "Full of the joy of life." LEO CHARBONNET "Good as anybody, better than some." CATHERINE AUGUSTINE COWEN "Infinite riches in little space." MARTHA CRONAN "To thine own self be true." ALINE MARY DECATEAU "Earnest endeavor is sure to bring reward." DEWITT DROTT "Who deserves well needs not another's praise." WILMER HENRY DROTT "A twinkling eye bespeaks a good nature." WILLIE MARY EARNEST "Happy, lively and full of fun." GLADYS LEA EDWARDS "Tis a splendid thing in woman to study household goods." LAWRENCE FANNALY "Never a worry, never a care." EDGAR GRAHAM "Good nature is worth more than knowledge." CLAUDE GUICHET "I count no hours but happy ones." DUPLAN HANDLEY "A friend to all." BEULAH AMELIA HARRIS "To bring happiness to those that have it not." CAGE HARRIS "Common sense is an uncommon thing." CLAUDIE BERNICE HENDRY "The same wherever you see her." RUFUS ORVILLE POCHE "The mask of silence often conceals much wisdom." MARY INEZ HOOVER "Life is a mirror, smile at it." ELLA MARIE LEGENDRE "A mingling of wisdom and love." RUTH MAE MARTIN "A merry heart maketh a joyful countenance." GEORGE MIXON "The force of his own merit makes his way." WANDA CARRUTH PITTMAN "Life is too short for books." AMY ALINE POCHE "Content is best expressed in smiles, not words." HORACE HEITMAN "The wisest often speak the least." AGNES GUIELS PRITCHARD "She will fill well her place in the world." IMA ADELIA PRITCHARD "Sincere and worthy." SADIE MARGARET PUGH "A day in April never came so sweet." TAVIE RAINEY "I have put away childish things." BERTHA DEEN RICHARDSON "Good nature and friendliness well expressed." JOSEPH ROBICHAUX "Good humor is the health of the soul." MABEL MARY ROBILLARD "A friendly smile for everyone." LILLIAN ELLEN SCHAEFER "She shall not live in vain." AMY LEONE SEARS "Always ready to be heard." FORREST SHARP "We do not always speak when we think." SADIE CARRIE SHERIDAN "A dear little, queer little, sweet little, girl." PEARL VAN ELAINE STRICKLAND "The eyes are windows of the soul." ROBERT THOMAS "Awfully shy." HENRY ULLRICH "Hang sorrow!" LESTER VESSIER "Why should I worry?" THELMA MARIE VESSIER "She does well who does her best." THERESA DOROTHY WAGNER "A sound mind in a sound body." LILLIAN ARCOLA WEBB "Still water runs deep." VIVIAN ELIZABETH WEBB A quietly serious lass." ARABELLE MAE WILDE "A quiet, industrious maid."