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  1. MLB 1st baseman, outfielder from 1950-66 for Braves, Indians, Angels, Reds. 2x All-Star. Best season - 1956 with 38 HR, 103 RBI, .291 BA. Hit 35 HR, 108 RBI in 1961. 2 W.S. - 2 RS, 2 RBI, .250 BA. Manager 67 Indians. 1st to HR over Ebbets Field roof
  2. Detroit Lions Guard
  3. Activist/President of Louisana Public Broadcasting System/ Born: 10/07/1907
  4. Jazz
  5. Baseball Player - Philadelphia Athletics
  6. Governor of New Hampshire (1935-1937); U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1937-1961)
  7. Singer/Songwriter - Composed See You Later Alligator, Walking To New Orleans
  8. Baltimore Ravens Fullback 1997-98
  9. Author
  10. Better known as Jimmie Davis, was a noted singer of both sacred and popular songs who served two nonconsecutive terms as a Democratic governor of Louisiana. Wrote, 'You are my Sunshine'!
  11. Former Chiefs' RB
  12. Longest-serving member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Louisiana
  13. R&B singers (ooh poo pah doo 1960)
  14. 'Java' 'Sugar Lips' The tune from the 'Green Hornet'
  15. C&W Singer/Songwriter - Almost Persuaded (9 weeks at #1 on the Billboard C&W chart, a record unbeaten to this day), Mountain Of Love, You Mean The World To Me, Already It's Heaven
  16. Country Music Singer/Songwriter (b: 1923) - Wolverton Mountain, Tiger Woman, Big Woman Big Man, The Comancheros, All For The Love Of A Girl, The Burning Of Atlanta, Hey Lucille!, Sam Hill, I've Got The World By The Tail, Little Buddy, Sheepskin Valley
  17. Claude King  (2)
    Football player for 1962 Boston Patriots
  18. former college/NFL quarterback/halfback; played for University of Tennessee & Dallas Texans; All-American; member of CHOF; member of Tennessee Vols 1951 national championship team; former Louisiana Senator; Heisman Trophy 1951 runner-up
  19. David Mills  (2)
    Screenwriter ER The Wire and NYPD Blue
  20. MLB pitcher from 1947-56 for Red Sox. Known as 'Dusy'. 2x All-Star./ In 1949 led league with 25 wins, losing 7, 2 saves plus ERA title of 2.77.In 1950 went 18-10, 3 saves & 1951 went 18-11, 2 saves. No-Hitter in 1956. Broadcaster many years for Red Sox
  21. Louisiana congressman
  22. C&W/Rockabilly/Blues Singer/Songwriter - Behind Closed Doors, The Most Beautiful Girl, Very Special Love Song, Every Time You Touch Me, There Won't Be Anymore, Rollin' With The Flow, I Love My Friend, Mohair Sam, Lonely Weekends
  23. Longtime Coach At Grambling
  24. Super Bowl IV Head coach
  25. MLB shortstop from 1950-60 for Pirates and Indians. Former Indians manager. Best season was 1953 with .284 batting average
  26. Actor - Gomer Pyle USMC/Sgt. Carter; Town Without Pity; The Satan Bug; The Twilight Zone ('The Dummy')
  27. Singer/Musician
  28. Former U.S. Army helicopter pilot who rescued unarmed Vietnamese civilians from his fellow GIs during what became known as the My Lai massacre,
  29. Former Governor of Louisiana (1980-1984)
  30. basketball player coach