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® NEWSNEWSJune 2016 • Vol. 25, No. 6 • 20 Pages • Circulation 13,000 • 30,000 online • www.capitalcitynews.us • 225-261-5055 Candidates Lining Up for July 20-22 Qualifying Race for Mayor-President Nov. 8 Election Could Set New Direction for Parish Woody Jenkins Editor Important BATON ROUGE — After 12 years in office, Mayor-Pres- Races on ident Kip Holden is term- limited and cannot run again. Now the Nov. 8 election to Fall Ballot replace Holden is wide open BATON ROUGE — Voters with several prominent Dem- in East Baton Rouge Par- ocrats and Republicans seek- ish will help decide sev- eral important races in the Smokie Bourgeois Sharon Weston Broome ing the post. Under the City- John Delgado Parish Plan of Government, Nov. 8 primary and Dec. the jobs of Mayor of the 10 runoff. They are: City of Baton Rouge and • President and Vice Pres- President of East Baton ident of the United States Rouge Parish are combined • United States Senator into one. from Among the local officials • Congressmen from the who have announced their 2nd and 6th Districts candidacy are: • Mayor-President of • Former Metro Council- East Baton Rouge Parish man Smokie Bourgeois, who • 12 members of City- owns George’s restaurants Parish Metro Council • Former Senate President Candidates for the U.S. Pro-Tem Sharon Broome, a Senate to replace Sen. former Metro Councilwoman David Vitter are: • Metro Councilman John • Treasurer John Ken- Delgado, a local attorney nedy and bar owner • Col. Rob Maness • Cong. John Fleming Bodi White • Businessman Darryl Gis- Darryl Gissel Denice Marcelle sel • Cong. Charles Bous- • Rep. Denice Marcelle, a tany former Metro Councilwoman • PSC member Foster Should School Board Change Name of Lee High? • Sen. Bodi White, a realtor Campbell The East Baton Rouge Parish School is considering changing the name of Robert E. Lee Bourgeois, Delgado, and • Attorney Caroline Fa- White are Republicans. Mar- yard High School. Do you favor 1) Keeping it Robert E. Lee High, 2) Lee High School, 3) Lee celle and Broome are Dem- Election schedule: Magnet High School, 4) Southdowns Magnet High or 5) Harper Lee High. Express your ocrats. Gissel is No Party. • Qualifying - July 20- Others are expected to join 22 opinion by emailing [email protected], and we will forward your opinion to • Primary - Nov. 8 the members of the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board. Please state your reasons. the race. Qualifying will be held July 20-22. • Runoff - Dec. 10 Advisory Committee Helping Guide Reopening Istrouma to Reopen on 100th Anniversary $20 Million Contract To Renovate School With 2017 Opening BATON ROUGE — The East Baton Rouge Parish school system will let a $20 million contract to renovate Istrou- ma High with construction beginning in August. After being closed since 2014, the school will reopen in Au- gust 2017 on its 100th anni- versary. Supt. Warren Drake appointed the Istrouma Ad- visory Committee to advise ISTROUMA ADVISORY COMMITTEE — Istrouma High alumni ISTROUMA HIGH COLORS — The Istrouma Advisory Committee Jay Watson and Wayne Messina and East Baton Rouge Parish schools him on issues related to re- has recommended to EBR schools Supt. Warren Drake that Istrouma Associate Supt. Adam Smith spoke Monday at a meeting of the group opening the school. High’s new colors conform to those on the band uniforms still on hand. advising Supt. Warren Drake on the future of the high school. See EBR on Page 10-11 Over the years, school colors have ranged from cardinal to maroon. 2 CITY NEWS Thursday, June 9, 2016

COMMUNITY PRESS, LLC CAPITAL CITY NEWS CENTRAL CITY NEWS & & South Baton Rouge Journal Vol. 25 • No. 6 The Leader Vol. 19 • No. 6 • CCN No. 389 910 North Foster Drive Post Office Box 1 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Greenwell Springs, LA 70739 Phone (225) 261-5055 • Entire contents © 2016 Email stories and photos to [email protected] Published on the first Thursday of each month (except January and July, when it is the second Thursday) by Community Press, LLC The Leader was founded April 30, 1998, and the Central City News was founded April 21, 2005. They merged May 4, 2006. The South Baton Rouge Journal began publication in 1989. It went on hiatus in 2008 during its 20th year of publication. The Journal resumed publication as the Capital City News on Aug. 16, 2012, with Vol. 21, No. 1. Editor & Publisher Woody Jenkins Business Manager Jolice Provost Account Executive Kim Powers

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Honor Guard Watts, both 2002 graduates of Amanda’s husband Neal too has Central High School. sacrificed a lot and has been the main During her high school years, caregiver for the children while you might have watched Amanda Amanda completed her training. play for the Lady Wildcats softball The couple lives in Rambling team. Or she might have waited Oaks in Central. on you at Indian Mound Grocery Jimmy Santangelo said, “It’s Store, which is owned by her step- a long road to become a doctor, but she was willing to do what it father, Jimmy Santangelo. Dr. Amanda Watts, MD The couple worked their way takes!” through LSU. Amanda earned a a four-year program, and she lived Dr. Watts is board certified in B.S. in biology, and Neal earned in Metairie those four years. She family medicine and is a member his degree in international studies. received her degree in 2012 and of the American Academy of Fam- They were also busy raising went through her residency pro- ily Physicians. Her office is locat- their daughter Aubri, now 14. gram at Baton Rouge General ed at 10127 Florida Blvd., Baton Along the way, Amanda, who had Medical Center’s Family Medicine Rouge, LA 70815. a 3.85 average in undergraduate Residency Program. Baton Rouge General Physi- Middle School Honor Guard (left to right) cians consists of more than 80 phy- (1st row, 6th grade), Andrew Porche, Daf- school, decided she wanted to be- While she was in her residency ne Thornton, Easton Lonibos and Honor come a physician. She applied and program, Amanda and Neal had sicians and 20 practices. It is Camus; (2nd row, 7th grade), Kristen Pul- owned and operated under Gen- liam, Brock Boudreaux, Olivia Schuen- was accepted into the LSU Medi- two more daughters, Adleigh, 5, eman, and Nathan Bell; (3rd row, 8th cal School in New Orleans. It is and Aidyn Ella, 4. eral Health System. Baton Rouge grade), Camilla Nicosia, William Tabor, Jolan Taylor, and Nicholas Breaux. Bai- ley Mitchell and Andrew Cangelosi are 8th graders who were chosen to represent St. Alphonsus overall. Bailey raised her brother, Caden Austin, to place the crown on the statue of Mary. Caden is a preK stu- dent not shown. CENTRAL — St. Alphonsus Catholic School students were honored with Brotherhood/Sis- terhood Awards. Students were chosen by their peers based on exemplifying the core val- ues of integrity, respect, trust, stability, community involve- ment, honesty, empathy, ethical behavior, and fairness in their daily activities. These students created the Honor Guard for the May Crowning. This is a Catholic tradition where Mary is crowned Queen of May. CITY NEWS Thursday, June 9, 2016 5 Devastating Fire Had Left Future in Question Dearman’s to Re-Open in Bocage Center dance parties and other events after Iconic Landmark hours. Radio station WSGX 95.1 FM Gets New Lease, held a fundraiser there, and the Donald Trump campaign held elec- Allowing It to Stay tion parties. Then on March 1 of this year, At Bocage Village tragedy struck again. Another dev- astating fire destroyed the restau- BATON ROUGE - When William rant, causing a reported $500,000 Dearman opened Dearman’s Drug in damage. This time, the owners Store in 1960 in what was then the of Bocage Village said they were Twin Cedars Shopping Center, he cancelling Dearman’s lease and specialized in the personal touch. would not renew it. For 40 years, customers, their chil- Loyal Dearman’s customers dren, and their grandchildren came were heart-broken, not knowing if to know Mr. Dearman and his staff their favorite haunt would ever re- for their service and friendly advice. open. Questions to Dearman’s re- In 1960, a lot of drugstores mained unanswered, and the future still had soda fountains, but over of the restaurant seemed in doubt. the years, soda fountains were re- POLITICAL FAVORITE — Dearman’s has been a popular meeting place for political Then earlier this week, Dear- placed by fast-food chains. Yet events, such as this meeting between Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle (2nd man’s owner David Van Gelder somehow Dearman’s soda foun- from left) and members of the Republican Party Parish Executive Committee (left to announced that he had reached an tain continued, right up until 2000 right) Sen. Dan Richey, Richie Edmonds, Liz Dent, and Metro Councilman Ryan Heck. agreement with Hill Properties, the when Mr. Dearman retired. owner of Bocage Village, to renew South Baton Rougeans loved Dearman’s Drug Store closed, the ris London, who worked for Dear- soda fountain continued as a stand- man’s and Billy B’s for 35 years, the lease. the hamburgers and malts and the Van Gelder said, “Everybody’s 1950’s-style atmosphere. When alone business. Dearman’s had be- her sister Chantay Eckels, who come a popular meeting place. It worked for the same companies for happy! We’re very pleased with the was a way to step back in time. 24 years, and Harold Combre with shopping center owners, and we’re Not long afterwards, a new seven years at Dearman’s. very grateful for the outpouring of owner took over and changed the Old time customers stopped by support from the community.” name to Billy B’s. Then in 2006, a and gave Dearman’s, The Original, Mitch Richardson of Hill Prop- fire damaged the restaurant and it the thumb’s up. Realtor Leanne erties said, “We are pleased to have seemed destined to close forever. LaPlace said it was just as good as Dearman’s back as an important But in 2007, a group of local ever and that she loved the fresh, part of our family of tenants — business people decided to bring bright atmosphere. uniquely local businesses which Dearman’s back. Dearman’s is known not only for make our shopping center distinct.” Twin Cedars Shopping Cen- great hamburgers, fries, and shakes Van Gelder said Dearman’s will ter has changed. Wade Lemoine’s but as a great meeting place for be rebuild much like it was. He Esso station on the corner is gone, adults and kids alike. previously said he would like to re- as is the barber shop, the grocery Management was willing to host open by Sept. 1. store, and TG&Y. The name has changed too. It’s been Bocage for many years, and it’s more popular than ever. David Van Gelder and his part- ners replaced the floor, built new Providers as trusted as the bathrooms, painted, bought almost all new equipment, and redecorat- name that stands behind them. ed. But they had the good sense not to change the cooks. In fact, they brought back Delo- Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group – Internal Medicine and Pediatrics provides Dearman’s is known for malts and floats. the highest quality care related to the diagnosis and treatment of a broad range of medical issues for adults and children. Services Offered: • Comprehensive physical exams • Care of illnesses and minor injuries • School and sports physicals • Immunizations (children and adults) T’Lane M. Folse, MD • Newborn visits • Chest X-rays • Asthma treatments Stephen W. Speeg, MD • Glucose testing • Electrocardiograms (including exercise EKG) Bradford J. Smith, MD • Ultrasound • Fitness testing • Screening colonoscopies Kent M. 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13111 Hooper Rd. Central, LA 70818 225-261-7094 WWW.CENTRALPTONLINE.COM 10 CAPITAL CITY NEWS Thursday, June 9, 2016 EBR School Board Working to Open Supt. Drake Moves Forward on Plan To Re-Open IHS For Fall of 2017 Bids to Be Advertised For $20 Million Project To Renovate Istrouma BATON ROUGE — Following up on his commitment to reopen Is- trouma High School and make it a centerpiece for the North Baton Rouge community, Supt. Warren Drake has authorized a design team to complete plans for a $20 million renovation of the school. The design is supposed to be complete later this month and let out for bids. If all goes as planned, bids will be opened in July, 25 days after the school board asks for bids. Construction will begin in August with completion of the project planned for July 2017. would then reopen in August 2017, which also marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the historic school located on Winbourne Avenue. In February, Drake appointed the Istrouma Advisory Commit- tee, headed by former school board member Dr. Jackie Mims, to advise him on many of the issues involved in reopening the school. The committee, which is made up almost entirely of Istrouma alumni from the 1950’s to the 1990’s, started their work with a tour of the school in March. They found a facility that was still funda- mentally sound but that was badly neglected and facing some signifi- cant deterioration. Professionals who inspected the buildings said a major renovation would be necessary in order to pre- serve the buildings and make them suitable for occupancy. At first, the cost was estimated at $10 to $15 million but further inspection in- creased that number to more than $20 million. With the advice and counsel of the Istrouma Advisory Committee, the superintendent is moving for- PH. (225) 261-1095 PH. (225) 243-5309 ward with a plan that will put three 14485 Greenwell Springs Rd. 35045 Louisiana Highway 16 schools on the Istrouma campus: Greenwell Springs, La. 70739 Watson, La. 70786 • Istrouma High School, an academic school that will serve students in the Istrouma atten- dance zone (which coincides with Featuring: the school’s traditional attendance Fresh Meat & Produce zone). The area is bounded on the south by Choctaw Drive, on the Delicious Deli & Bakery west by Scenic Highway, and on the Fresh Salad Bar north and east by Airline Highway. Sushi, Hibachi and Hot Bar Students in this area currently at- tend Belaire, Tara, Woodlawn, and a number of other schools across Congratulations “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the the parish. After Istrouma reopens, most of these students will attend To All Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans Istrouma High School. 2016 Graduates! to give you hope and a future.” – Jeremiah 29:11 • Istrouma Science and Tech- nology Career Academy, which will be open to students from throughout East Baton Rouge Par- ish. Course offerings will include: Air Conditioning and Refrigera- tion Child Care Cosmetology Culinary Arts Drafting and Design Graphics Industrial Maintenance Machine Tool Technology CAPITAL CITY NEWS Thursday, June 9, 2016 11 Istrouma High for 100th Anniversary Plan Would Place Three Schools on Proposed Istrouma High Attendance Zone One Campus: 2017-2018 • Academic High School Istrouma Attendance Zone, Basically 70805 AIRLINE HIGHWAY • Career High School With Parishwide Appeal • Magnet Middle School With Parishwide Appeal

Welding Information Technology Digital Media Carpenter SCENIC HIGHWAY Electrician Pipefitter Millwright Mechanical Drafter Production Safety • Istrouma Middle Magnet, a parishwide magnet school. This school currently exists as Brook- stown Middle Magnet. It will move CHOCTAW DRIVE to the Istrouma campus and be re- named Istrouma Middle Magnet. Brookstown Middle Magnet is currently on the same campus as Brookstown Middle School, which is not a magnet school. Brook- stown Middle School will continue as an academic school at its current location. It will be a feeder school for Istrouma High. Students from across the par- ish who attend Istrouma Middle Magnet will have the option of at- tending a magnet high school or staying on the Istrouma campus and attending Istrouma High or Istrouma Science and Technology Career Academy. One of the draws for students to stay on the Istrouma campus for high school will be sports. If ap- proved, Istrouma will participate ISTROUMA ADVISORY COMMITTEE — Supt. Warren Drake has appointed an advisory committee made up of Istrouma alumni in all major sports with students to advise him on issues related to reopening the school. Not shown are members Hank Henagan, Jay Watson, and Woody Jenkins. from Istrouma High and Istrouma Science and Technology Career Academy competing as one team. However, this is still in the dis- cussion stages and has not been worked out or approved. Pow Wow to Kick Off Year- Long Effort to Launch Istrouma. The Istrouma Advisory Commit- tee is planning a year-long effort to promote the launch of the new school beginning with a Barbecue Pow Wow on the school campus from 1 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 23 at the Istrouma football field. The themes will be Igniting Ex- citement and Imagine Istrouma. To keep up with Istrouma activi- ties, go to http://www.ebrschools. org/istrouma. For information on the committee, call Jackie Mims at 936-8553. The committee is planning to walk every neighborhood in the Istrouma attendance zone and pro- vide information on the school. The committee is working to se- cure all of the trophies, yearbooks, mementos, computers, and other valuables at Istrouma during the construction period. At its June meeting, the com- mittee voted to keep Istrouma’s traditional school colors. Since the colors have varied from cardinal to maroon, the committee advised the school board staff to use the band uniforms as the guide for the exact colors. 12 CITY NEWS Thursday, June 9, 2016 St. Joseph’s Academy Central Graduates

Anna Ashford Alison Dazzio Kalyn LeBlanc Alexa Lonibos Gabrielle Sheets Maci Smothers BATON ROUGE — St. Joseph’s Academy celebrated the 2016 Baccalaureate Mass and 139th Commencement Exercises on May 22 at the Baton Rouge River Cen- ter. The 265 members of the Class of 2016 met all standards for graduation as prescribed by the Academy and were awarded a diploma. Nearly 68 percent of the class earned $21.4 million in scholarships. (This figure does not include TOPS awards, Tristian Stewart Avery Terrell Madelyn Wilks Whittney Willston which have yet to be determined.) 2016 Catholic High Graduates from Central

Alex Bertrand Nikolas Carley Miles Coleman Justin McNeely, Jr. Austin Odom Justin Perilloux

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Kylie Yglesias Alexis David Griffin Smith Allison Bell Cameron Clement Madaline Tarver Holly Hodges Katharyn Jenkins

Molly Henderson Isaac Hulsey Elizabeth Wicker Bayleigh Anders Logan Thames Jacob Coates Kelsey Cooke Amy Newsom

Taylor Cockerham Lucas Lecoq Margaret Terrio Joshua Brignac Kade Keeper Sarah Dame Donovan Furr Katilyn Cooke

Hadley Devall Hannah Granier Ashlea Soileau Diamonick Dunn Anne-Marie Evans Rachel Cox Madison Hadden Jared Anders

Brant Guerin Samantha Fox Tara Guillory Reagan Laborde Kathryn Mancuso Emily Dunn Camerson Wethey Toni Guerin

Taylor Schlatre Stephanie Pourciau Sydney Tillman Joshua Stevens Sarah Jones Brooke Olinde Hunter Griggs Kaetlyn Finn

Guadalupe Ramirez Shelby Deviller Matthew Johnson McKenzie Knapps Grant Falcon Emily Reily Courtney Langlois Micah Fontenot

Keeanah Jones Kaylee Kwan • Darian Collier Johnathan Ryder • Brooke Demoulin Sarah Pursifull • Katie Bryant • Savannah Guarino 14 CITY NEWS Thursday, June 9, 2016 Central High School • Class of 2016

Carly Duke • Anthony Averette • Jordyn Graham Darah Husser • MaryAnn Morris • Breanna Clark • Christina Williams Sarah LeDuff • Brennan Borne

Darrian Bozeman • Aubrie Watson • Adrianna Austin Treasure Parker Joseph Pattan John Nijoka Kierstyn Sutherland • Katelyn Riddle

Christopher Walker Emily Martin William Aaron Katilyn Achord • Madelyn Achord Jack Alderman Justin Alexander Bree Anders

Breland Anderson Jonathan Anderson • Keimy Blanco-Andrade Devin Avery Russell Ball Triston Beardon Mason Bell Faith Benton

Cole Bergeron • Brendan Bertrand Amanda Biggs Ackely Blakes Joshua Bogan Bailey Bordelon • Mallory Bourg Justin Branum • Chandler Brewer

Conner Brian Andree Brown Hannah Brown Joshua Brown Landon Browning • Skylar Bueche Brittney Burden Connor Burns

Adam Calais • Colin Campbell Kacey Cardona • Kayley Cardona Katie Carpenter Lucas Carraway Paige Clement Seth Collins

Hunter Colton Myles Courtney Devyn Craft • Megan Crawford Andria Crosthwait Jacob Crowell Sarah Daas • Brittney Davis CITY NEWS Thursday, June 9, 2016 15 Central High School • Class of 2016

Brock Davis Dustin Davis Lyndee Debetaz Ethan DeLaughter • Eric Dinger Ashton Dixon Christopher Dowden Tyler Dufour

Blade Edwards Quiesha Emery Brandon Esch Aaron Evans Mason Evans Ryland Fabre Casey Ferguson Taylor Ferguson

Kaitlyn Fife • Madison Flowers Brent Fontenot George Forest Thomas Frazier • Shae Fruge` • Victoria Furlow Noah Gandy

William Gaudin Reagan Gill • Haleigh Gradney Nicholas Granata • Kristine Gray • Trenton Guay Dayton Guercio • Gabrielle Guilbeau • Mackenzie Hardin

Morgan Harris • Trevor Harrison Jazmyne Heatly • Davante Heil Montana Hernandez • Reanna Holmes Jordan Hopkins • River Hubbard Cameron Hudson

Taylor Hunt • Jarett Ingalss Delicia James Justin Jernigan • Blayne Johnson • Hayley Johnson Morrison Johnson Quinlan Johnson

Jamille Jones Jasmene Jones Jeauhn Karney • Kyle Kennedy • Taft Kirby Jaelyn Knighten • Jasmine LaCour Serenity Lanclos

Ashlyn Langley Alexis LeBlanc Chance Lee Dylan Lemoine Breanna Lolis Kamron Mayeux • Leah McCarty 16 CITY NEWS Thursday, June 9, 2016 Central High School • Class of 2016

Lane McCaskill • Brooklyn McCauley • Sydnie McClendon Zachary McLain Ross Melton • Elvis Mendoza Hope Michelli Ainsley Miller Caleb Moore

Ralph Moore • Chole Mouton • Noah Nichols Landon Nicolosi • Patrick Norton • Thatch Norton Ashley Norwood John Olinde

Charley Ourso Devante Parker Taylor Paternostro Kardell Pealer Torin Perkins • Ben Pezant Chauncey Phillips Brantley Pike

Katelin Polar • Daniel Pulliman JonRoy Pulver • Miles Raggio Nia Ragland • Katelyn Rains • Brutus Rayburn, II • Courtney Reed Eslis Reyes

Tad Richard • Randy Roach • Joel Robinson Kaylee Robinson • Malik Robinson Taylor Rodgers Creselda Rodriguez Telly Roper • Dylan Sanders Raven Robinson • Robin Robinson

Joshua Stevens • Kellie Scott • Austin Smiley De’Kelvin Smith • Christian Steele • Austin Stewart Joshua Tanksley • Keondra Taylor • Kade Thode Morgan Thomas • Dalen Tidwell

Hannah Trim • Chance Turett Keely Tullier • Tristan Tullier Yasmine Turner Dylan Verbois • Christopher Vito Marleana Watts • Mary Weber Megan Whitten

Central High School Class of 2016 Bethany Church May 20, 2016 Photos by Woody Jenkins Jordyn Whittington • Blake Williams • Taylor Wilson Donte Winding • ErineshaWinding • Johnathan Winfrey Hanna Woolie Lindsey Wright Congratulations, Central High Class of 2016! CITY NEWS Thursday, June 9, 2016 17 Central Spring Game vs. Comeaux

Central head coach Sid Edwards RUNNING BACK Xavier Lewis sprints for long gain during scrimmage with Comeaux. Coach Sid with QB Dave Brown

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Comeaux’s Rob Chapman of Central Central QB Dave Brown passes while Comeaux coach Doug Dotson (blue) watches.

Central High varsity cheerleaders Central RB Xavier Lewis nearly breaks away for touchdown but was hauled down. Passing off to running back

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ATTENTION Istrouma Indians Redemptorist Wolves Glen Oaks Panthers Baker Buffaloes Central Wildcats You Are Invited Annual North Baton Rouge Reunion 6 p.m. Thursday, July 7, 2016 The Atrium Tell Your Fellow Classmates Everyone Welcome! 20 CENTRAL CITY NEWS Thursday, June 9, 2016 Co-Founder of CAYL J. W. Kelly Laid to Rest CENTRAL - John Wilks (J.W.) Kel- Youth League (CAYL). ly, Jr., a native of Baton Rouge and J. W. is survived by his son John long-time resident of Central, died W. Kelly III and daughter-in-law, on Sunday, May 15, 2016 in Daytona Maureen of Mandeville; his daughter Beach, FL. He was 93 years old. On Tara K. Bryan and son-in-law Jim of Nov. 28, 1942, he married his high Daytona Beach; four grandchildren: school sweetheart and the love of his Bailey Rose Kelly, Luke Montgom- life, Joyce Montgomery Kelly. ery Bryan, Paige Victoria Bryan, and In 1943, J.W. and Joyce graduated Shea Rebecca Bryan; one brother: from Central High School and shortly Glenn Frederick Kelly; and numerous thereafter, J. W. enlisted in the Army nieces and nephews. Air Corps during World War II. He He was preceded in death by his was involved in the conflict over It- wife of 69 years, Joyce Yvonne Mont- aly and Germany and earned an Air gomery Kelly; parents, John Wilks Medal, three Bronze Stars, a Victory Kelly, Sr. and Rosalie Bookter Kelly; Medal and a medal for Good Con- and a brother, Raymond Lloyd Kelly. duct. One of J.W.’s last written requests J.W. loved and played a number was that anyone wishing “to remem- of sports, including basketball, base- ber me, do it with a kind deed or word ball, and golf. As a young adult, J. W. to someone who needs you.” In lieu played semi-pro baseball and later of flowers, donations in J.W.’s mem- golfed weekly at the Greenwood/ ory can be made to the Central Area Dumas golf course. On his Hooper Youth League, P.O. Box 78013, Ba- Road property, he built baseball and ton Rouge. 70837-8013, Blackwater softball fields for his children which United Methodist Church Cemetery he made available to many local Fund, or a favorite charity. youth teams. The area became known A memorial service was held June as “Kelly Field”. He was also in- 4 at Blackwater United Methodist volved in founding the Central Area John W. (J.W.) Kelly, Jr. and his wife of 69 years, Joyce Montgomery Kelly Church. From Our Files... Remembering Joyce Montgomery Kelly CENTRAL - Historically, the two men ery’s daughter and the secretary to I first met Joyce Kelly when I was there was still the joy and love for her who have had the greatest influence Mr. Smith and other Central High working on a series of stories on the fellow man that every single person on the Central community were Mr. principals for 34 years. life of J.A. Smith. She was so willing who met her will remember. T. H. Montgomery, who represented “What a contrast she was to Mr. to help, eager to preserve the memory On Monday, July 30, 2012, Joyce Central on the East Baton Rouge Par- Smith!” Central school board mem- of J.A. Smith in the Central commu- passed away at the age of 86. What ish School Board for 42 years, and ber Sharon Browning remembered. nity. She would bring me Central a shame that she couldn’t live a little Mr. J. A. Smith, who served as princi- “He was tough as nails, and she for- High yearbooks and countless me- longer and see the magnificent new pal of Central High School and Cen- ever had a smile upon her face!” Ap- mentos to help me understand the schools that the people of Central tral Private School for a combined parently, the combination of the two significant events in the life of Cen- have built, which have kept alive the total of more than 30 years. was a winning formula for Central! tral High and the principalship of Mr. love of learning that were so cultivat- The common link to those two In all of Central, there is hardly Smith. ed by T.H. Montgomery, J.A. Smith, men, who loom so large in the his- anyone more loved that Miss Joyce, a What a joy she was to be with! and Miss Joyce. She was survived by tory of Central, was a bright, bubbly person who brightened up any room It wasn’t long after then that age her loving husband, J.W. Kelly. young lady named Joyce Montgom- and made everyone feel better about began to show its effects on Miss — Woody Jenkins, Aug. 9, 2012, ery Kelly. She was Mr. Montgom- themselves. Joyce. Yet, every time I saw her, Central City News

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