Executive Committee of the Louisiana Medical society auxiliary at their annual conference, 1944. L to r: Mrs. Arthur David Long, Mrs. George Taquino, Mrs. Richard H. Clark, Mrs. Clarence Ericson and Mrs. Felix Boizelle. Original located in East...
Baton Rouge High Hurdlers. (L. to r.) Sam Lambert, Charles Reddy and Redus Day, members of the Baton Rouge High school Track team. Taken from the 1925 scrapbook of Gladys Brechtel.
East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools (East Baton Rouge Parish, La.)
PTA Officers at Walnut Hills Primary School. (L. to r.) Mrs. Frank Turpin, Mrs. James Gilbert, Mrs. Jack Stubbs, Mrs. C.W. Hair Jr., and Mrs. A.D. Jackson.
East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools (East Baton Rouge Parish, La.)
Teachers at Walnut Hills Primary School. (Seated L. to r.) Mrs. O.C. Robbins, Mrs. Marjorie Morris, Mrs. Zilda Sibley and Mrs. Marjorie Chilten. Standing, Mr. Maurice Fall and Mr. Charles Saul.
East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools (East Baton Rouge Parish, La.)
Parents and Teachers at Walnut Hills Primary School's Founders' Day Program. Back Row (l. to. R) Mrs. Frank Turpin, Mrs. Robert Sheffy, and Mrs. J.M. Gilbert, Jr. Front Row: Mrs. James Weber, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. J.B. Francioni Jr. and Mrs. Dale...
East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools (East Baton Rouge Parish, La.)
Walnut Hills Primary School 1955-1956 Student Council. Standing: Mitchell Worley, and Mrs. Zilda Sibley. Seated (l. to r.) Bill Simmons, Debby Bacot, and Randy Ellis.
East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools (East Baton Rouge Parish, La.)
Walnut Hills Primary School 1955-1956 Student Council. Standing: Thomas Le Blanc, Robert Champion, Chuck Broomfield, and Mack Lea. Seated (l. to r.) Kathy Mixon, Betty Heath, Elizabeth Sims, Mary Lee White, and Jean Davis.
"Some Prominent Citizens of Baton Rouge" R.J. Hummel, Solon Farrenbacher, Joe Ramires, H. Payne Breazeale, Frank Kean, Eugene Cazedessus, L. Paul Amiss, G.A. Waterman, Alex Grouchy, Jr.; I.H. Rubenstein, W.P. Barnes and J.T. Rucker. Taken from the...
School integration—Louisiana, Civil rights movement
Reverend Arthur T. Jelks, NAACP President (here at left) led this group of children to the Baton Rouge Junior High School in a futile attempt to register them at the school. Turning them away is R.L. Smith, school principal.
Dr. and Mrs. Cary Dougherty and Bishop and Mrs. Iveson Noland attend a meeting of L' Assemblee Francais, a Baton Rouge French Club, at the City Club, July 13, 1968.
Mayor Dumas with members of his administration (l. to r.) Bert Roussel, Director of Finance; Ben Peabody Jr., Administrative Officer; and Bob Law, Assistant Director of the Department of Public Works. Date: 1960's
Baton Rouge (La.), Mayors, Associated General Contractors of America
Mayor Woody Dumas and L.W. Eaton cut the ribbon at the dedication of the new Wooddale facilities for Associated General Contractors of America. January 7, 1969