Carrie's Beauty School Souvenir Program February 16-17, 1958. Carrie Taylor opened her beautician's school in 1943 on South 13th St. Carrie's Beauty School became known for its annual ball, featuring a queen and court at the Temple Roof Garden.
African Americans--History, Leland College (Baker, La.)
Leland University was established in New Orleans, La. in 1870. Primarily a school for African Americans, the university was open to all races. Leland originated and was carried on for the purpose of promoting Christian education among the people...
African Americans--History, United States. Army. Reserve Officers' Training Corps
Junior ROTC Rifle Team at Capitol Senior High School. Won first place in the over all Fourth Annual East Baton Rouge Parish Invitational Air Rifle match March 10, 1979, held at Glen Oaks High School. Front row left to right C/MAJ Lindacolar,...
Annual Report to Citizens,for fiscal year ending December 31, 1886. includes a "Blank proposal and circular" for improvement bonds. 23 cm x 15 cm, 21 pgs.
Baton Rouge (La.), Inter-American Congress of Municipalities, Mayors
Jack Christian is shown with Thomas A. Prevost, Regional Sales Manager for National Airlines and Mario Burmudez, Director of International Relations for the City of New Orleans, just before boarding a flight to Rio de Janeiro for the 7th annual...
John Beeson, Joe Guillory, and A.J. Montelbano meet with Mayor Woody Dumas to discuss the Baton Rouge Jaycees Annual Mayor's Benefit party scheduled for December 19, 1967
Mayor Woody Dumas with his crew of the Biloxi Yacht Club expert skippers (from left) Dixie Hollis, Buddy Gillis, and Chris Thygesen, Jr. Dumas took sixth place in the annual Southern Mayor's Championship Sailboat Race at Biloxi, Ms. Date: June 25,...
The Camp Fire Girls held their 14th Annual Christmas Party to help the Goodfellows collect more than 1,200 toys for needy children at Baton Rouge Jr. High. (L. to r.) Blue Bird Julie Alsip, Horizon Clubs' Della Hayes and Camp Fire Girl Ellen Smith....
Camp Fire Girls preparing for the 1957 annual candy sale. (L. to r.) Julie Wilson, Kathy Mixon, and Betty Abercrombie of the Otandanka Group, Walnut Hills School. Date: March, 1957
Mayor Jack Christian, right, purchases candy from Blue Bird Diane Finley during the Camp Fire Girls annual candy sale. Looking on is Mr. Dick Dunham, chairman of the candy sale committee. Date: December 14, 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....
Camp Fire Girl Frances Broussard helps her father Evest Broussard to a cold drink at the annual Daughter-Dad picnic at City Park in Baton Rouge, La. The picnic was sponsored by District III of the Leaders Association of the East Baton Rouge Camp...
Officers of the district meeting of the Horizon Club (older branch of the Camp Fire Girls) at the annual meeting, 1957, held at Pleasant Hall on the Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. (L. to r.) Suzanne Leequette, Port Author, Tx.;...