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Always seen hard at work is Mr. Douglas Scott who handles both school maintenance and the driving of the Eagles' new team bus. Mr. Scottis main duty is keeping the school in top shape. Supervised by Mrs. Emily Foret, cafeteria direc- tor, Dorothy Evans and Eunice Deselle cook the many noon day meals eaten yearly at Menard. Aiding the cooks are Larry Bordelon, Mike De- Keyzer, Hobart Vance, Paul Vanderlick, Benny Van- dersypen, Bruce Lachney, Jim Holmes, David Bou- dreaux, Larry Mathews, and Ronnie Holmes, who wash the dishes and sweep the cafeteria after the meals. To Mr. Vernell Louie is given the job of cooking the meals for the Brothers and Boarders throughout the year. ...df 5 3 i y Taking time out before beginning their daily task, Eunice Deselle, Mrs. Emily Foret, and Mrs. Dorothy Evans take time out for a quick snapshot. Service Personnel Keep School Running moothl One of the many tasks of Mr. Douglas Scott is driving the team's bus. E '45 6 t Mr. Vernell Louie prepares one of the many meals for the Brothers and boarders.
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One of the basic activities of the Motherls Club is to keep the parents of Menardians in constant contact with their sonsl teachers. This helps them to better understand the problems of their sons so that they may be able to help them live good Chris- tian lives. This past year Menard's Motherls Club has donated funds to provide Menard with a newly dec- orated cafeteria, and a fully paid for intercom system. Numerous hours of enjoyment have been drawn by the students and their parents from the various social events sponsored by the Mother7s Club. Crowning their social activities for this year the mothers sponsored a Western Round-Up. Reminis- cent of a scene of an old western town the Round- Up proved to be an overwhelming success. It not only supplied many hours of entertainment, but proved to be profitable. Other social activities sponsored by the club in- cluded a rummage sale, a shower for the Brothers, and a Silver Tea. Mrs. O'Hearn L. Mathews, Mother's Club President, opens the monthly meeting with oration on past projects. Endless Hours to Help Menard Mrs. J. Vandersypen, Mrs. J. M. Ellington, Mrs. M. S. Brosset, Mrs. O'Heam Mathews, Mrs. Catherine Juneau, Mrs. A. S. Saucier, Mrs. Paul Sellers, and Mrs. Neil Chandler gather around the old piano keeping with the theme of the Western Round-Up. 3 E is
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4--H MEMBERS: ftopJ Tommy Thiels, Eddie Andries, Robert Vanderlich, Joseph Tullier, Paul Vanderlich, David Bruyninckx, James Thiels, Francis Mathews, Danny Coombs, and Bruce Lachney. Winner of an all expense paid trip to Chicago was Robert Vanderlick, who Won this trip for taking fir-st place in the field crops project in state com- petition. Following him in the winners, category was Joseph Tullier who was named King of Rapides Parish for his outstanding record as a 4-Hier. Under the supervision of Mr. Issac Odom, Asso- ciate County Agent for Rapides Parish, four mem- bers represented Menardis 4-H Club at State fl-H Convention held at L.S.U., Raton Rouge. Ars a club unit, Menardis ll-H Club has taken top honors, bringing home the third place trophy from Achievement Day. With this very successful year, Menardis 4-H Club has lived up to its motto, wlio Make the Best Better. Top Honors Co to Menard 4-H'ers Officers of the 41-H Club arc: Tommy Thiels, Vice-Presi- dentg Robert Vanderlich, Presidentg Eddie Andries, Re- porter: and Joseph Tullier. Secretary-Treasurer. . . ,, Preparing for judging, Robert Vanderlich holds his prize winning steer in one of thc positions required for judging.
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