Camp Fire Girls present the East Baton Rouge Parish Library with copies of the organization's recent publications. Judy Welch, Toni Allen, and Alexis Schexnayder, seventh graders at Central School and members of the Chesk Cha May group make the...
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...
This is the Indian Camp Plantation, also known as the Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center Museum. These grounds were first used for hunting and fishing by Houmas Indians. The actual plantation was established in the 1850's, and then abandoned in...
Mayor Woody Dumas receives checks from the Local Lion's Club for Camp Dan Read (a crippled children's camp in Leesville, Louisiana). Date: May 20, 1965
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
Leaving for the 1961 Horizon Club Conference in Houston, Tx. are Mrs. William Palmer, Co-coordinator is in charge of the 80 member delegation of the East Baton Rouge Parish Council of Camp Fire Girls; Miss Betty Innes, and Miss Catherine Campbell,...
(L. to r.) Henrietta Brian, Kay Johnson, Genevieve Reevs, and Dr. A. L. Bordelon, President of the Exchange Club at an unknown event at the Triad Building. Baton Rouge, La. Date: ca. 1950's
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....