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1970-1971: A Year of Change For Students at Central High

1970-1971: A Year of Change For Students at Central High

40 Years Ago • 1971 to 2011 by Elva Jo Crawford CENTRAL — The school year 1970-1971 was one of many changes both for the Central community and the world.  Charles T. Kinsley was principal of Central High and had worked very hard to bring about compliance with the desegregation court order for East Baton […]

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Looking Back… Labor Day in 1922… at Riverside Park in Central!

Looking Back… Labor Day in 1922… at Riverside Park in Central!

Delightful Resort with 3,600-foot Pavilion, Air Typhoon Cooling With a Restaurant, Dances on Sundays by Woody Jenkins, Central City News “On the banks of the Comite a short distance from Baton Rouge is located a pleasure resort equipped and furnished to meet the requirements of the most critical or exacting amusement seeker. We refer to Riverside Park to which […]

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A Short History of Central Schools

A Short History of Central Schools

CENTRAL — In 1857, there were many close knit communities in the area now known as Central.  Huge farms and public lands are shown on a map of that period.  Some of the prominent names were Evan Vaughn, Nathan Baker, William Sullivan, Peter Delorroche, Joseph Carter, Rachael Dally, William Edwards, and others.  Waterways had been […]

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Endangered History: Old Central Gym

Endangered History: Old Central Gym

by Woody Jenkins The Old Central Girls’ Gym at the corner of Sullivan and Hooper roads is about girls’ basketball and a lot more. Built around 1927, the gym was used as a community meeting place for everything from high school graduations to proms to a special celebration for Central’s only Medal of Honor winner, […]

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Greenwell Springs: Fashionable Resort and Spring House in 1850’s

Greenwell Springs: Fashionable Resort and Spring House in 1850’s

GREENWELL SPRINGS — In May 1852, Richard Odom purchased extensive land holdings from the heirs of John Sims.  On August 6, 1853, Odom sold to his son-in-law, Robert W. Greenwell “250 acres of this land, containing several springs,” for the sum of $125.  Thereafter, the springs became known as “Mr. Greenwell’s springs.”  Within a short […]

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CHS Class of ’47 Celebrates 64th Reunion

CHS Class of ’47 Celebrates 64th Reunion

By Olive Campbell, Central High Class of 1947 CENTRAL — We were born during the “Great Depression,” were teenagers during “the Great War” World War II, and are part of the “Greatest Generation.”  Times were difficult during the 1940’s.  We sent our young men off to war and lost a lot of them. Women went […]

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Jacksons Would Be Amazed at School Complex

Jacksons Would Be Amazed at School Complex

CENTRAL — The Central School Complex is adding new prominence to a name that Central residents hear quite frequently: Jackson. Riding along Sullivan Road, we see BREC’s Jackson Park. Then a little bit farther north, we see Jackson Place subdivision and Virgil Jackson Avenue. Now the new School Complex is being built on the old […]

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Bonnie Blue Flag Lowered In Ceremonies

Bonnie Blue Flag Lowered In Ceremonies

BATON ROUGE — The Bonnie Blue Flag of the Republic of West Florida was lowered in ceremonies at the Louisiana State Museum at 660 N. Third St. Three Bethany Christian School students, including one from Central, participated in the ceremonies, which honored the 200th anniversary of the transfer of control of Baton Rouge from the […]

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The Last Christmas at Greenwell Springs

Dec. 23, 2010 By Woody Jenkins GREENWELL SPRINGS — Dec. 25, 1860 — 150 years ago this Saturday — was the last Christmas celebrated at the resort village of Greenwell Springs, where Greenwell Springs Hospital is located today. The healthful properties of the water at Greenwell Springs had been known by the Indians from time immemorial, […]

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Central High Basketball… from Early 1920’s

Central High Basketball… from Early 1920’s

Central High Cagers Win Over Bulldogs, Return to Eliminate Ponchatoula for Title By CAL ABRAHAM (Special to Morning Advocate) Ponchatoula, La., Feb. 21, 1931 — Coach Heftey “Hank” Stovall’s Baton Rouge High School Bulldog cagers, after being shoved out of the championship running, here this morning in the semi-finals of the Southeast Louisiana District basketball […]

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