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S O U T H W E E R N SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Engle May ....... President Raymond Marie ..... Vice-President Inez Blue . . . . . . . Secretary A regular meeting of the freshman class was held rn January 30th, 193 i. The meeting was opened with the nomination of the Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. W. J. Landry was chosen Treasurer and Miss Ada Moss was chosen Secretary. At this meeting the class of ' 34 consisted of 422 members. The bright and shining Freshmen looking forward to the day when they could be the seniors of the campus and show as much authority and dignity as had been shewn them since their arrival. At the class meeting of September 1932, we find that the class rcll had changed quite a bit since the first meeting. Of the 422 that started in as freshmen we only have 114 left. Some have fallen by the wayside, others have moved to other parts of the country, but a large number have continued. The class of ' 34 has been a very active class and has done many things that will long be remembered by the students of Southwestern Campus. They have been leaders in all campus activities. In the year of 193 i, the freshman class took a very active part. We find them putting on a stunt entitled a Nigger Revival. This was done on the annual stunt night. The act brought much comment from the other organizations of the campus. The class also took an active part in the Y. Al. C. A. circus the same year. The class as Sophomores were very interesting. They continued their active work on the campus. This year, the class organized a constitution by which to govern themselves. They also formed steering committees to carry on the business of the class and to keep in touch with the duties of the class. In the Junior year, the class of ' 34 continued the good work in all activities. e find them taking part in the assembly prf.grams, putting on a popularity contest, and they even put out a special edition of the ermilion. This type of work has been very A ' aluable to the students of the campus. The class has been led from year to year by different presidents, but always under the able advisor, Mr. Agate, who has always shown and given much to the class. L ' ACADIEN • 1934
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UTH WESTERN Natalie Sklma Abramson Lafoyrtt,- Candidate for B.S. A K John Walton- Adams Chrstiiut Candidate for B.S. -AT, President ' 32, Vice-President ' 34; Blue Key, Vice-President ' 33, President ' 34; Vermilion, Editor ' 34, Special Editor ' 33; Honor Student ' 33; . M. C. A. Secretary ' 32; Baptist Student Union, Presi- dent ' 33, Treasurer ' 34; Inter-collegiate Debating ' 34; IIKA; Board of Publications ' 32, ' 34. Jay (Iotld Bailey Man iff St Candidate for B.S. I ' ll A Paul Francis Baranco Lafayette Candidate for B.S. Ethel Inez Blue Lafayette Candidate for B.A. Garland Louis Bonin St. Marti nville Candidate for B.A. T A, President ' 34; Board of Publications ' 34; Le Cercle Francais ' 34; 1 nter-Fraterr.ity Council. Vice-President ' 34; Track ' 33. Joseph Robert Bonnet Lafayette Candidate for B.S. IIIA Rouert [oh Boudreaux Balikvu, Candidate for B.A. S. L. I. Handbook, Editor ' 33; Newman Club ' 32, ' 33, ' 34; Attakapas Debating Club, Vice-President ' 32, ' 33; S- I- I- Glee Club ' 31, ' 32; Men ' s Glee Club ' 32, ' 33, ' 34; Dramatic Club ' 32, ' 33. Beatrice -Mary Broltssard Breaux Bridge Candidate for B.S. Home Economics Club. George Broussard Kaplan Candidate for B.S. -AT; Basketball ' 30, ' 31. CADIEN • 1934
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