Woody Dumas receives the Baker High School blanket from the Baker High School student body president. The blanket signifies a two year letterman's award. Blanket reads "To Woody Dumas for 17 years of service to Baker High School". Date: 1965
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
Mayor Woody Dumas receives a plaque and a certificate of appreciation from the U.S. Navy. Dumas served in the Navy as a submariner during World War II and the Korean War. Date: 1970
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
Miss Cyndi Ricks, daughter of Captain Ray Ricks, is the first Miss Fire Prevention Queen in Baton Rouge. She is being bussed by a proud fire chief and looking on is principal speaker for the Fire Prevention Banquet 1968, Mr. Woody Valentine.
This trio of Boy Scouts from the Istrouma Area Council (left to right: Paul Tullier, Louis Herrington and Dennis Smith) deliver a poster to R.H. Anderson of J.C. Penny Co. in the Delmont Village Shopping Center for Fire Prevention Week, 1961
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The Boy Scouts of America are shown as they hand a fire safety poster to local businessman Albert A. Murray, owner of Murray's Sporting Goods, located at 317 North Boulevard. 1957