Integration at Istrouma High School. Two unidentified African American girls get their lunch at Istrouma High School in Baton Rouge. Three African American students integrated the school in September 1963 without incident.
Camp Fire Girl Torch Bearers (L. to r.) Sharon Davie, Dee Ilgenfritz, Diana Tucker, Reba Duke, Elizabeth Poole, and Kathleen Cavin. Date: November, 1960
The first box of candy in the Blue Bird's annual sale went to Mayor-President Jack Webb. Pictured here with his daughter Kathy, a member of the Howell Park Blue Bird group. Profits from the candy sale go to make improvements at Camp Ruth Lee....
Mrs. James Wilson receives the first call of the Camp Fire Girl's 1957 annual candy sale (L. to r.) Julie Wilson, Kathy Mixon, and Betty Abercrombie. March, 1957
Typical school scene during Fire Prevention Week was the fire drill, conducted in every school in the Parish. Here, girls from St. Joseph's Academy evacuate the school in a rapid and orderly fashion. Original located in the 1955 Fire Week...