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"The Bruin" Catholic High School, 1996
Catholic High School was originally known under the name St. Vincent's Academy created by the congregation of the Brothers of the Secret Heart in 1894. As the student body grew, new facilities were constructed on North and 4th streets. It was during this time of transition (1929) that the school name was changed to Catholic High School. The school was moved to its current location at Hearthstone Drive in 1957
Parkview Baptist School, 1996
Parkview Baptist School was found in 1981 by church members. Originally, the school offered education to pre-k through six grade but expanded to 12th grade in 1983. The school provides a Christ-centered education and offers a college preparatory curriculum to prepare students for post-secondary education. The school is governed by a board of directors that are elected by members of the Parkview Baptist Church
Launching of the USS Baton Rouge
Launching of the USS Baton Rouge, a Los Angeles class submarine. Launched at Newport News, VA. April 26, 1975 and decommissioned on January 13, 1995
Launching of the USS Baton Rouge
Mrs. Felix Edward Hebert launching of the USS Baton Rouge, a Los Angeles class submarine. Launched at Newport News, VA. April 26, 1975 and decommissioned on January 13, 1995
"The Chariot" Tara High School, 1995
Located at 9002 Whitehall Ave. in Baton Rouge, Louisiana construction of Tara High School started in December of 1968 and the school opened in September, 1970. Designed by architect George Thompson and built at a cost of nearly 3 million dollars. the school intially held 1,200 students in 54 classrooms. Mr. Arnold Simmons served as first principal
"The Bruin" Catholic High School, 1995
Catholic High School was originally known under the name St. Vincent's Academy created by the congregation of the Brothers of the Secret Heart in 1894. As the student body grew, new facilities were constructed on North and 4th streets. It was during this time of transition (1929) that the school name was changed to Catholic High School. The school was moved to its current location at Hearthstone Drive in 1957
"Fricassee" Baton Rouge High School, 1995
1951 Fricassee Yearbook from Baton Rouge High School. It is located at 2825 Government St. in Baton Rouge, (La.). The school was founded around 1890 and began operating under the Magnet Curriculum in 1976
Auto Hotel
View of the Auto Hotel looking northwest, corner of Lafayette St. and Convention St