Southwestern Louisiana Institute - Lacadien Yearbook (Lafayette, LA)

 - Class of 1949

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B.A. B.A. Education Liberal Arts Lafayette Lafayette Raceland Lafayette B.S. B.S. Cottonport Cottonport l fin are-X K.-Zin T KWS- Ms. 'Ebb' ite-wr 2-i 25 'Vx- pyyw ,fib- 69 sv' . . ew,- R -1 FT' .1 eng 'bf IAMES WILLIAM HALE JOHN GUY HANDLEY Electrical Engineering Speech-English Enqmnermq Education BS B.A. O milf Texas Ville PICIUC SENIOR CLASS Xa ELLIS HARGRAVE Vocational Agriculture Agriculture B.S. Kaplan BRYAN A. HEBERT Vocational Agriculture Agriculture B.S. Abbeville IAMES PAUL HEBERT Accounting Liberal Arts B.S. Breaux Bridge ROBERT JOSEPH HEBERT Pre-Law Liberal Arts B.A. Abbeville TKP: Newman Club. q 1-n t..A ,, ' ,, f,,,gf,pw IOE B. HARGRODER Chemistry Liberal Arts B.A. Church Point HARRIS HEBERT Accounting Liberal Arts B.S. Lafayette LUBY IANE HEBERT Upper Elementry HUXLEY HARREL Physical Education Education B.S. LeCompte HERBERT IAMES HEBERT Music-Band Education B.A. Rayne PHILLIP HEBERT lg WILLIE RAY HARRIS Electrical Engineering Engineering B.S. Lafayette LLOYD P. HEBERT Chemistry Liberal Arts B.A. Abbeville RAYMOND I. HEBERT Business Administration Civil Engineering Education Liberal Arts Engineering B.A. B.S. B.S. Milton Kaplan Houma LLOYD HIGGINBOTHAM YANCY MCKENZIE FREDDIE NIELD HILL Electrical Engineering HILBURN Vocational Agriculture Engineering General Agriculture Agriculture B.S. Agriculture B.S. Lafayette B.S. Shreveport Sarepta 'MI' 4123 X I X. NS Bi R X tx at QSCAB Pre-N Liberl B.S. Ale DUVERU Chem Liberf B.S. Dul GORDO Genei Aqric' B.S. Fra l FLOYD Mecha Engini B.S. Lai ,ze 1 flflbigfql W. J, 1- ., . Sis N. vs T'-Tw JL 1 EEST 1937! OSCAR W. HILTON, IR. Pre-Med. Liberal Arts B.S. Alexandria DUVERNAY HOLDER Chemistry Liberal Arts B.S. is CYRIL HINCKLEY Industrial Arts Education B.S. Montgomery I. ALLEN HUNDLEY Accounting Liberal Arts B.S. milk-hm, W ALVIN HOFFPAUIR HAROLD LLOYD WARREN I. 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QS NA s A X ,X so t .sg : N QQXX X , K ' 'V f' V George Carlisle Charles Lee Harold Larrieu Lavergne LeBlanc New Orleans Opelousas Abbeville Roy Ioseph Salvador Leonard Helen Marion Lemoine Locascio Longanecker Bordelonville Houma Roanoke Lucille Marie Millard Dewey Magnon Mannina Manuel Lafayette Ieanerette Vllle Platte Renee R. Melwyn M. 101111 Boyd Marceaux Marionneaux Marks Kaplan Plaquernine Napoleorlvllle Ludoric Henry I0sePh CY1'il Meche Medina Mehrhoii Sunset Lakewood New Orleans 5 L Z . .-gray!! ,ff Q ,,,, F' '5 t .,........., jf? -. if 2.11 Verna B. LeBlanc Crowley Francis Iohn Lowry Lutcher Erray A. Manuel Ville Platte Marquart Metairie Iohn Woodley Melancon Lafayette David Charles Lehman Crowley Alexander McCoo1 Daytona Beach, Florida Linward I. Manuel Ville Platte Vt v , li. .. X f Q . Q 1, 5 -:J .., H , ts, AY ggi .fits . ,X ' X 5 E., ' ff-Xi. S Cecelia Mae Leieune Port Barre A. W. McDonald, Ir. Converse Russell Manuel Lafayette Larry Joseph Leieune Egan Iulis Alice McLean New Iberia Iohn Gilbert Marcantel Ville Platte Marshall Forrest Hill I oseph Rene Melancon. lr. Lafayette , ,. -:sw X V ti., f 1 ,Q A--M, ,. l . ' lxiqae. X -f 2 K- 4-'bf Martinez Vega Baja, Puerto Rico Gertrude lone Miller Recldell 1 -e t '- X ,, lx fyx g AC? .,1 Mayer Opelousas Iacob O. Miller New Iberia -Q' 43' . ' 't ' ' 'M A A-V, N 4' at n , 1 A 1 ii Lois Leieune Egan Marcus Vernon McWaters Baton Rouge Iohn Bert Marceaux Wright Meaux Fenton Ioseph Hayden Miller Woodsville if Q JUNIOR CLASS S19 Merlyn Bemard Mistich f- Q New Orleans i I K Iarvis Donald 6,11 L Morgan - .gs 51.111315 Rayne 1:15 g::':' if -.' s 2 Az., lg, n, -L-, 1 4 611112 111 ' 1111Eg 5,:eg,.'z1p:'iI, .:: A11 fin Aiiff 11+ ig: tw. 1153 1' 7' WI i . Lindon Andrew Ridley Alcide lean Carol Claire Naquin Naquin Nebel Nassar Labadieville Labadieville New Orleans Sulphur Robert Ioseph James Russell Wilton A. Chester Nicholson Oliver Ordoyne Orqeron Washington Egan Larose Thibodaux Beverly Ioy Kathryn Lois Charles R. Fred Ousse Owen Parkerson Paul, Ir. Rayne New Orleans Lafayette Beaumont, Tex. Q lhllt I n l T: 'H'w 7 , X ' 'HS.1f.:'1' 1 ' -E-El? 'J-.1 .4 . E123-li fi - 'Sf ' A , t v i V, t 4 , ,.- We -.-Y, 1 - K S . f. Q ' L .5 Q' .1 L ,jf will , f , taxa. q 1 . J... Q . 1 if I 'W ,F -4 Wm. Armstrong Leon Charles Mary Carmen George Paul Mobley Moncla Moncla Moresi Clarksdale, leanerette Moncla Ieanereite Mississippi Mary Lavinia I. B. S. Ruth Dorothy Enid Morgan Morris Mouton Naquin Alexandria Pioneer Lafayette Lafayette Iohn Arlow Warren Schacrer Beniarnin L. Clifton T. Nepveux Nepveux Newell Nichols Breaux Bridge Breaux Bridge New Orleans Foth, Texas Clyde A. Edward Louis Ioseph Donald Shirley Orgeron Orgeron Orgeron Ostheimer Lockport Port Arthur, Larose Houma Texas Reed L Arthur I. Lucinda Raymond E. Perilloux Perrault, Ir. 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May Root Baton Rouge Maurice Iames Serpas Houma M. A. Steele Slidell Shelton William Thibodeaux Lafayette gi? rs-...,, he ' ,,.-. ? . 40 1' JUNIOR -ff CLASS ,,. cp K ll '-0. 1 - 'N-..,, IQ. S is us . . l 11Ex na' lp,. I - is I1 'u ..,s .u,,': I., is. . 5 55. ' n 0 5 5 ':v P I , fvzf 5' U11 fc .o:':'i la, xg r 1, is , ,. sr 3211- ,'. Ss: 5042115 11-11 gg--143 -...U '.'.',-.'. .Ns u. u -Q 1 ' I ..X o'u sg.1? la j1:v vi Sl ': 5' ll' ts' I Q, s 1, 1, 5 ls. 4, 't Ss f ll ss' zzljii. ' o, I . Q 7 Cliiiord Raymond Voisin New Orleans Nettie Lee Watkins De Ridder Fletcher B. Williams New Orleans EFF f I X- EN! ,J I fy i E Thomas Charles Wallachy Lafayette Garland Webb Lake Charles Ronald Lamar Williamson New Orleans 'Si X 1 I 'Rm 5 X . xl 5. J R f . L. ' I X f Y I Elijah Iacob x, K-. ., l lf, 'ly N 5 1 55. .. Xi . It f Q' X Q B QQ 'iss' X S .-14:1 I . , . if ,t,. cr i X 'Qs a ss , w to Lf X ' jfs ar y ! 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Ir. - Baton Rouge , loanne Frances Q Allen Houston, Texas A Ianet Madge Armstrong ' New Orleans M915 lose de Souza Bandeira Rio de laneiro, Brazil Margaret Kathryn 2' Bergeron 7 Bush 'G Chester Anthony Adams Kaplan A Rosalind Marie Amy Iota Floyd Aucoin Ville Platte Freddie Iarnes Baragona St. Ioseph Shirlyn Myra Bergeron White Castle 4 ff , 15 is 5 f 5' 1 1 3? X 'QV -,Q V '- X -'gg Q1 W- , N-, fs fha .4 . 31 , .- Q - 1552.4 A y ,. 55, , AA: - ww ' . s A 7 J- N by-xxx M-.4:..5. x .5 , . ,M .W 1 it 45 XS R 4, X . ' is :Nt It QQ dxq Y fx, W 'X Q af. ?! y! S LKVI ig . . l. 6. lj 3 '.-N pg ' I xx -411 l L it W9 Q4 1 X x tu ,W L i Rufus Ioseph Alleman Lafayette Mack Alden Andrus Ville Platte 4 if A ..., ttf ', .,..- ft. .- 4,4 T ' . hiv ff ye.. lair'-Z. ' 5 ':-557' 1 Bobby Bay Allen Alexandria Ieraldine Katherine Angers New Iberia x ,yrs V 23929. it 5,7 I mv, .G ., ,1 ff t V1 1, If 9' A EB, L., -Lu I ., . . X, . , onli? , J ' 'L 'W t it t X f-...of Q .ff l SEAN .V wwf, 5 X A 1 Charles R. Allen Leesville Altred Phillip Arceneaux Morgan City Peggy Ioyce Edna Louise Roger Milton 'Charles William Lillian Maxine Ioseph Leder Aucoin Bachemin Bachemin Bachert Bailey Baker Pineville Covington Covington Lafayette Shreveport Kaplan Alton Iohn Wayne Ronald Sammy Io Gloria Ioan Ann Betty Claire Io Ann Barichivich Barnett Barron Bartell Beauregard Begnaud Begnaud Algiers Baton Rouge Elton Crowley Echo Breaux Bridge Lafayette Harold Paul George l Iohn Avery Wallace Iames Iack Harry Luis Betances Willie Z. Bernard Bertrand Bertrand Bertrand Best Rio Piedras, Bienvenn Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Oberlin Iasper, Ala. Puerto Rico St. Martinville . -K4 N '1 X AY X N 4- , mfr it ' . .H .Q I . . . X N W, . .AQ , I .5 ,1 '?2 ' 5... Ti' x x, X ss, ' tt it - l 'x . rr 'fi so-.1 at tyy L ft ', Y A .. L Y . , , :vpn 1, t F' G' 3 ' G' fr XX 1-LYNX - f ' , , nrsv . . 4U'. '7 !- y r My , y x 'Y' JQVF ter: r g wtf w Qt Bl! . 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F ontenot Foreman Ville Platte Kaplan Iohn Andrew Carl Hamby Fuselier Gaddis Ville Platte Lafayette Ii y gf X A 5 N WW? 3 V I gif ,- Edxnond Eugene Dupre Opelousas Lita Carol Eshelman Lafayette Ellen 1Clark Fisher New Iberia Charles Loppman Franck New Orleans Helen Anne Gardner Franklin 491: 'D 1.4 .-vs. -' ,f 'FR qu. Q Alvin Ioseph Clifford Simon William Elman Iames Lonis Dupuis Durand, Ir. Durham Eason St. Martinville bSt. Martinville Montgomery So. Mansfield Selma Theresa Vernie I.. Wilard Herman Ray Esneault Estes Everett. Ir. Fabre Lutcher St. Landry Worton, Md. Youngsville Louis Walter Octave Ioseph Sylvia Clifford Fisher Folse Folse Fontenot New Iberia New Orleans Patterson Ville Platte Ioseph Burley Betty Iean Walter I. Iarnes Coleman Francois Fruge Frusha Fryer Church Point Basile Vinton Oak Grove lack Warren Eddie Fair Alpheus Allen Milton Gerard Garon Gary Gates Gaudet Simmesport New Iberia Alexandria Vacherie ,eg A ' W f, t , tt, fr Q- L ,fsjff 'E f 1: V. lg A l Q .. tix .XX 'T r sg ' I cr' F ,f 4 . xxsxj., X ,. 'I ,--4-115 .Q ' rg Br. rf' ' M 12 -::- e-,X x . 'H . r 2f':fQ:.1e?e I - I '!,'ffE1:EE z a 111: n 12:6 ,,.J-' rx t . JA Nw X +Q ' K 1 Nell Hermine Eqle Morgan City Carol Aline Falcon Westwego Howard B. Fontenot Ville Platte Iohn Russell Fuqlaar Ionesville Pansy Marie Gautreaux Labadieville I4 -vm L.:- NV 'ii SOPHOMORE CLASS Q . fee I' 'pw ,f - a x W. , ' ' 1. r ' A . 1-f 4X ft YZF' Mm -Q33 YZEY' Q?- .AJ ,,f- O I I I Iarnes Marshall Griiiin Crowley Richard Al Guidry Erath Rose Marie Harqis New Orleans Walter Robert Groth Elton Ioseph Guilbeau Scott Daniel E. Harper Mansfield rl . if -e .jjxk 01 o ee M11-gg ka , I J I ' it A F X f' gk l X 1 Dorothy Evelyn Guedry Opelousas Louise Elizabeth Guilbeau Arnaudville Iohn Hebert Harrell Baton Rouge .fs ' :- .n. , Phillip Ray Rosie Lucille Harold Francis Ioan May Rose Marie Gautreau Gerard Gilbert Gleason Gonsoulin Gonzales Younqsville New Orleans New Orleans Lorequvjue Iuan Peo Ella Vine Aubrey Thomas Dolores Margaret Kathleen Gomalez Granger Gray Gremillion Gremillion Lares, P. R. Mamou Pineville Alexandria Mgr-ksviue Elizabeth A' Iune Gueringer Oakdale Ierry Lee Paul Guillory Hessmer Rene I-ivegno Harris New Orleans Barbara Nell Guidroz Scott Patsy Ruth Guillory Westlake Helen Ioan Harte New Iberia ,- f.g f .4 7 'Fe 2 5' ' 7' Xxia- ai, . 4 I ' T- V -----se-H ' is AG' '55 5-sill' Q, :ZZQA Cecil I. Guidroz Chenel Charles A. L. Hagan Minden Iacqueline Ann Haydel Carenco . .::. f fa sz. ' 1 ' ' If 1 Q 'fr of' 4' f , Q2 4245 Qaeff j A V , , .me .- f 'w r . f' , f s,f-n?i M few it Maagyg ef week? 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Port Barre Morris Sterling Hoffpauir Rayne Septime Ioseph Hymel Norco Betty Sue Kendrick St. Francisville Lois Anne Holder Crowley Harrell Istre Iennings Kern Karl Kernan Gonzales Elsie Mary Hollier Breaux Bridge Iacqueline Louise Iackson Shreveport Wymie Pruette Kidder Arnaudville 'jug' if ,. , if , ft, W e reel is if : y, 1 .ef I 1 -5 . if sei ' fa f ,JMS t 'ty if-Z . w K y y sw, 5 f , H- ' I T ' , I . 1, Av yryr '1., g , Y ? :R Z ' Q - .-, -I, ff ,X 1. fi. rf L . A I- ' ' '- Q' A iff 1 f p X . .,:,.g ..,L. . JAX , ' X - e rrr M ....V,, K , it B y 'X rvr' :1' ' .,,, f eff. ffkg me-A,gA Iarnes Duffy Iohn Lovelace Marguerite Hebert Hebert Francis Hebert Meaux Nunez Meaux Lee Charles Robert Oramel Bernie Lee Hill Hinckley Hodgeson Crowley Opelousas Gonzales Ethelene Marie Robert D. Catherine Anne Hollier Hook Houston Mamou Lafayette Iennings Curlie Frances Inez Barbara Ann Ianies Ienkins Iohnston Eunice Elton Rayne Frank I. Kiefer Nat Mathan Raymond Iames Bay St. Louis, Kieffer Kilchrist Mississippi Montgomery Sunset ' as 'X Q .Q 2' . I A tk I ' Q .4 :' - is 7. my Iii A l , A A. csv. agya., r I if waz ?'iW1sf?ii3,' -j f .151 , ,lfi-Dj .-1 72 f .,..r,x,f,,..,,,,.s img . s M. .9 ,Mm -Us 7,. 1. 4715 ,ff illfimlila N fl 1 ' -'ffieyavii -i:?'2ffe3Qg?5f','f' '-':w.vff'.-9 S315 f5'1f?E?Z..5ffiJ.u?4- --5 If M , 5, , , ....:- -1 N. Q- ., ff,-r 'f.5, t X ,. 5' A' Y if I 4' by In R I H Q 6 W. f Rf ,,:l'i- ' x 2 'f X Y Q . .5 11' xxx , X I J t G 1.-ia S ' lfffzif 'N ' 1 ' ' f ri 9-Q - rtinffl' . , ,.,W,f. C,I , , '74, 1 u 1 rl , . 2 '-,, el v . '- 'I - l . .tr 1. A S 2: x. q .. 2 ' 1 tif A , . A 'CQ r 1 9 4 : a f ' Q, . 24,4 Wy Marie Louise Hebert Breaux Bridge Calvin William Hoffpauir Lafayette Leola Marie Huval Cecilia Dorothy Vivian Iones Lake Arthur Robert Bennie ' Kimble Lettsworth Patsy Ruth Henry New Iberia Eugene Gordon Hotfpauir Rayne Andrew Celestine Hymel Central Iames Henry Iones. Ir. Lake Charles Herbert Mack King Alexandria 5 , Y F ...gp 1? 'Rx ,' 1 51 g..1sEl SOPHOMORE CLASS X-fi 3 .N 0 .Z 'v' 1 f ll. Iohn Ioseph Landry. Ir. New Orleans Roy Olivier Larson Bayou Chene Pershing I oseph Lelort Golden Meado Iohn Maxwell Landry Cecilia Aline Marie Lasseigne St. Martinville Nell Loraine Leger Iota 5' . i. K , XUJ Iohnnie Theresa Landry Lafayette Andrew Latiolais Ieanerette I o Anna Leleux Delcambre xr fu? ' ,- Il Rf lf -' A V,, . ' 15. 41, .fr I 4 , Q- i . LK 'gn' j . .ity - J N V I 14 X ,vfka-F , e K ' wx Q, A 4. K f ' R.. ' 1 3, rr i- Q v ,.. X A X, fe -135 . -. 5 'ggwu z .. 1 1 a K W ,Q I , F 2 'iq-i:5..-: 5 K ,M , L, , , , c Q , 1 tr V - Ny , ,fl .X 55, J 4 owing' Sl uf ' ,. -l 15 X t ,sr g 5 Q 1 X if K .. ,. ax, ,. . Q , x Eugene Francis Frank Ioseph Kleinschmidt Kucera New Orleans Miami, Florida Ierome Cleveland Ioway La Cour Lal-'leur Simmesport Mary Lou Landry St. Martinville Iarnes Latiolais Lafayette Rudolf M. Lemke Natchez, Miss. Ville Platte Rayward Leo Landry Abbeville Marie Ioyce LeBlanc Orange, Texas Charles Kenneth Leppich Hodge Fenwick Paul Laborde Marksville Kenneth Charles Landaiche St. Gabriel Roy Louis Landry Delcambre Nan Angela LeBlanc Houma Ida Lou Libersat Abbeville Marion 'l'heresa Laborde Marksville Frances Andrew Landreneaux New Orleans Roberto Lara Wilfred Joseph Laborde Hessmer Beverly Anne Landry Lafayette Pierre Lucien Sao Paulo, Larroque Brazil Ieanerette Tim Allen Evelyn Ruth LeBlanc, Ir. Lee Baton Rouge Cut Off Marvin Nels Cecile Olivia Liliedahl Lonergan Leesville New Orleans u fi' 1. ,4 'L w ,- '.', M 5 'Y r 2 . bf iles-f l 9 ., 2... Y la, . -I X r Yagi 2' !-L V.. Aniblll W' Vega W' Puert0 Rico Louis E- Mcclatcher Lafayette Freddie Anthon Madere Hohnville Eml Maurice Martin Baton Rouge Wunen Allen Meddqws Batchelor J , 'fx 59 -rx 'Q' fi! 'G' 'tr 5 'i , 'x is ii.. n -1 1 '1 phi, QQ 5 f ,Em y.f,4t,,,,r ,f ,J y l 'I 4 ff F-Eg . 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X XB N33 . 9. s 3 X i X X .X ,Q X ANN I .Xt as s z X rg, SR N ' .XR NXS1 x. swiss Ak s X S Q X to S X s rs 3 N25 so 5 is ts Q s X N X x X x X X X x Q f Q X 5 S Qxx x QW 233333 rs: Q Y sw- 'R sf: . Q- Md - R' ' s. so s 1- 5:5 N ' v ir S sf Q Louise Irene Beniarnin Edward Bemmd Bertinot St. Martinville OPSJOUSGS Hugh joseph Millecent Kathryn Biueaud Blackwell Lafayette Houma Milburn Paul Bordelon I-lessmer Daniel Arthur Boumans Broussard Marion Agnes Breaux Morgan City ,, .lf - , , o f , ,fi I r f I 1 f Q, X ,af ,7 X , f W f , if Z f Z! O ' if Q f 1 'f E fi 4 if X I 1: -S15 f sf WWI.. f 17 I Z ZZ' fin . ...ZA L . , ' ' ,cliff A, ,- ,X . X X, 694, iii X1 f Z 1 f I il f 0 f Q of ' fi X V 'jf' ., ' ff! L e, Z ' ' 4 f?4 - . ..,, M x. . Mgr z fi' , . wwf Ann Oliva Boudreaux Lafayette Henri Lastrapes Bourgeois New Iberia William August Brinkhaus Sunset :-i is We .X N NM KE if 5. E Y DX r : 9 'i rj rig ' .gs or kjg fir. H is 1, X 1 W X X XX X .X X vi .. x Q X - XX X 5 Q NN. .rw V Lolita Ann Bertinot Church Point Paul Iohn Blanchet, Ir. Lafayette Dolly Boudreaux Lafayette Alonzo Ioseph Bradley Opelousas George Byron Brodnax Elmer Nt ' .r - X .- X I N . x . . il f-fat Ni fr Tram eff- r-sa wg , -5-. ' ' 21, v Q 4 -f R A N , E I..',,b,a X ' 9 's wi,-r jf, ' Ne-...wil 'g 4 i 1 , it A rr, H ' .l 5 -. x -f' 1 . ,Q . . ,s .4 X A ws' .. -4- 4 s .. - X U , 7 - .. AL, ss.. -sr-.. X x 5 E 3 se Q--1-:' 1 - , ,Ji 'a 'e::4. ,B V, ,4 , ff E ' r X I , 'ff' 'Sf t :fait like Neil Anthony Bertinot Opelousas Iohn Thomas Block Lafayette Donald Ioseph Boudreaux LaPlace George Seymour Bradley Opelousas Shirley A. Brooks Morgan City I r,,.rrr fy I ' . J' wg- - 6 5, V, Q Q 9 Q , LJ Vg. .sf t ay. ., , ff ,I - 4, - 'ra f x 3 R X J... 42,4 ' , 4' X I , 4 4 A 1 N '13 A 7 1, -rrr 4 I w r as f .rf rrr. ju : av fr' Ir. 'mfg g .1 :..-.,f:::-mg' gfv,f,f-'r- . X its ali' it 1 L' 'Il .... r ,rr X . 0' ,QI .. 4' 1. 1' Y Q fur? , , . 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X 1 y Ik my ,,. 1 4 if lr 1 I Marion Eve Bienvenu St. Martinville Burnett Francis Bordelon Marksville Tracy Boudreaux Port Arthur, Texas Aristile Iohn Breaux New Iberia Beverly Ann Broussard Lake Arthur !. i gf-1: ev N 12? Y-Q 41? 9 A A 3 pq FRE SHMAN Willie Andrew Broussard Maurice lohn Iulien Buswell Coushatta Caldonia Vinson Campbell Gueydan R ev A' , 'F CLASS fl' Dolores lean Brown Lafayette Anna Marie Butcher Rayne Howard Cannon Simmesport 'Q' C. -'QQ' l + ,Q 4 4151 i ll l l 1 4 I .l 1 l 4 7 'S , x .t A: , ' 'QM Ml '. . ' ' ' iff A-S12 5 A 'ii , Fla my K '-2 -fa . I A R A X knf i A XL: 'F 'L or . bf . ' .- A - ,fl , f A -, gg M1 1 ax, LAME, 4 Fi 5l5'if':'lf y ' if 1 1' lf .Lge ' ..l ' ,la 3 iff? 42? 'X xr ,A 5 fb, Donna Lou Elsie Marion G. Leewood Helen lohn Pever1Y Broussard Broussard Broussard Broussard Broussard Lake Arthur Maurice Maurice Nunez KaP1ClH 10-Ice Idq Kirby Lawrence Obray Steeve Iames Thurman Broussard Broussard Broussard, Ir. Broussard Broussard Abbeville Maurice Crowlelf Henri' KCfP1Clf1 Eugene Townsend Iohn Delmas Sybil lane Iessie Mae Richard Howell Stephen Hampton Brown Brown Bueche Burcham Burleigh Burris Alexandria New Orleans Iarreau Lafayette Grand Coteau Franklinton Daniel Eugene Billy Edward Ioseph Mary Odile Lucille Theresa Brenna Ferreira Butcher Butler Byrne Cade Caldwell de 'Camargo Lafayette Bunkie Natchez, Miss. Abbeville Opelousas Sao Paulo,Brazil David Lathan Eliecm Rita Camille Cecile Georgie Mae Thomas Iames Claude Roland Caplinqer Carline Cannouche Carr Carruth Castille Lafayette Berwick Braithwaite Slidell Marksville New Iberia - J I v' , Mi' I f ,ff f , ft fflr J A A A ' ' V 411 'A' ,,,, , , Q ev -'Q - 5 - za' - f ., ..9 I , if VVVVV f V , 2 A y 1 A Qie it - . i V. , ,ggfr My , , , , ,,, gf, fy is, . A , L yr,f i V, f , Wg I VF 'A 3 ,ww ii i f- ,Q y .tif Q get a e it dx TJ 4 t ., A . A lx A f W . I' . gig ll' ,QfE Z ,',,y-Qr'9'A . 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Cleo Mae Betty Louise :rx Castille Castille Cazaudebat Chachere -'S ' 1 New Iberia Breaux Bridge Sunset Crowley 7-lim - . . . NN Sidney 'Charles Iohn Stuart Lorraine Elise Robert Clinton K N Choplin Claiborne Clary - Clement N ' Broussard Batchelor Opelousas Morgan City an Hmm Iames Dolphus Ross Ioseph Rena Patricia Anna Loyde Coleman 'Coletti. Ir. Collins Comeaux .mm Opelousas Ieanerette Ieanerette Rayne F , Mae Lou Willard Morrey Ruth Ann Martha Louise Em mm Cortez Cottrell Courville Couvillion mgoqd Kraemer Eunice Eunice Alexandria :::1D,H , md Claire Marie Gayle Yves Ianet Marie Charles Francois Elo D'Arensbourg D'Avy Daboval Daigle Vacherie Opelousas Gueydan Church Point ff i A .. - nt. ' Gin?-its ' ' fm ,Q J- 3 ' Lf r . - , A Q ,,,, ,N , 1 V ,L y K , 1 s W 1 .- . , , f i 1 f J -' A f A , pi si ra.. K, il y 2: tl S 13: rt- ff, -, .. t 5 g 'X-mr. .A 7 at 'fy' X .5-3 ' ' W, 'nffz 1 '11 . E i z i f gg' ' 'r A 5 , K 5 x ' t vig I Q V123 we . . 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X., 1-,.?' 7 1 xl vf . r :ig . . ff Y if ' EQ, B. l' 4 yy? '31 L -. . L L . X sz 'f 6 57 . L 2'nf-'Iii Louis Ernest Damell Franklin George Alice DeCuir Marksville Hazel Detraz Abbeville Iudith Claire Doolin Abbeville Ioseph Dale Dugas Scott A it . ,' 4-.,.' . '.Q rmvw r - tt VV-j,L .., J rg. y I. -. . yy 3 .1 Y ' W ' J ff . 5 ,f I E ff' F.. ffl X' ff 2 W 1 4 A f .Q '- If X .L V y, xt ' ' Q4 4 , f , , V , 4' f f f lib N1 i I Q t f 3 af Z f -ef 2 E jfs' Oscar Charles Davenhauer, I r. Gretna Mary Dolores Delhomme Lafayette Leo Sherman Devillier Port Barre Russell Teal Dorr Lake Charles Rita Elaine sf S ,, T75 ff Allen Iames Dauphin Lafayette Eloi Owen Demoruelle Ville Platte lose Alfonso Diaz San Salvador Dorothy Iane Dubose Indian Bayou Vernon Willard Dllgl'-IS Dugas Erath Scott ,W X. 1 '?Lt.k.N. 'i Q' is- , 1, ' ,l ,114 'Z Lf. 'hw 3722: , I 0' . is A g.. 'X ' X . '5 5 . X - I Q, .... .K X L M 1.21.21 tffx fxy A 2,5 NU. 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Wilfred Ioseph Aubrey Kimble Gerald Louis Yvonne Ann Clifford Elmo Fred Gerald Fontenot Fontenot Foreman Foret Foret Foster F0l11'I1ei ' ' Opelousas Eunice Maurice Lutcher Lutcher Pollock Sl- MCIfl1I1V1119 Ernest David Thomas Newton Mary Lou Charles Francis Guy Louis Ioseph Rawleigh Ifuiz deMi1'CmdG Friedman Frisby Fritz Funk Funk F usilier 1' lguelfedo I Breaux Bridge Delhi Lafayette Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Ville Platte 1110 QQ1-lU1'191f0f Drazi . ,'fL ldtv l 0 1 ,.t. , 1 'G lk, 1 I lf , I ' W, V K ' N , , , ai as . Q Q l X L Sn- 1-fl ' Q: I X :ld Y 1 Y ff' ' 1', 'L , 'X . 1 ini l 1 V A - 1 X- 1 Sf, N215 X. 1 ,F lf. : K L1 iq 'iii ' ' 1 , x I , V fy 'Q K 5 ' by 5 ' It -V '1 - 1 F X Q pf ,, if f tl A f ? 1?--1-ig A 0 it 1 r-- li 5' i f 1 fb lift! u if-1 fill ll V' ' f 'Wai' ,Vu ff ggg 2 . ti. Ht -if. ' my H11 .,0 hm Aj' ' it 4 g R 139' mov' 11--:-,.':-L' 'fit l 'Y ' 7 . X x? 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Ioyce Aline Ennis Henry Paul Ioseph Gffmgef G1'CfU911C11'd Gray Greenwood Grundmeyer Guedry Erath LIOHS Bunkie Morgan City New Orleans Morganza Norwood Burton Charles Iulia Marguerite Leonard Herman Betty Iean Marjorie Dean Guldry Guilbeau Guilbeau Guilbeau Guillory Guillory Carencro New Roads New Iberia Crowley New Orleans Redclell ff' Z' 575 ,f - ' -.., 1 421- -' ,,,.,.,: if t O . 're' 1 , -P, by 1 K fy fi nn, -ff: it 4 l I ,.,f- ' f 0 'l I I gif , 171 fiff 'K ww, ZA Zigi ff 'ff 4 f Shirley Guillorj Ville Milton Hardin Hodg Dell lol Hebert, lecme Henry ' Helmer Pine Iumes ' Holfpap Ptayn x 1 1 t 1 5 mt 2 pk 'I- xt x ., , Y Pegg V! 'sl Ls 3 4 I l Elvira in 1 AJ. . l 513' VLJID ,1 I low! IQIIJ' t . . Dm 9 1 44,1 1 Nggz txt . X . xx x Q X X I X Xi- oss X Sr XX so X gl X X x XX X s X 3 X X 1 3 --.sa sa ti, s A six MESH , 'Nl s e- : 1 4: t Shirley Iohn Guillory Ville Platte Milton Lavelle Hardin Hodge Dell Iohn Hebert, Ir. Ieanerette Henry W. Helmer Pine Prairie I ames Virgil Hotfpauir Rayne X.. ty .X is-xxx exe'-:itz L ' X , gf , gs ,sg l NX t' X x N A 'Q 'Q Qt if v is f Ass . if f r- ' s Y 535 tty 45, X x is A 'ff ff , 75 5 'J' ln p n my Qt f 0 , f f f fit' f fn .1 ,W M, W ,X , , if' ,r Henry Ietferson Hale Montgomery Leola Mae Harmon Church Point Grace Louise Hebert Abbeville Allen Ioseph Herpin Kaplan Iohn Clifford Hoflpauir Lake Arthur 'N'-a ' , .gal 4 - ' ' 5 A., -5 I 1,1 Y XX Ni wkfwl . T ' t it tt ff twin? wtf, f-4 X rx. ' 'X if E! ii lla'ixif'?2 7- ' f ' ff' 'Ti ' . 5.7 r , .. y if 5,41 '53 grief. my if f 1 , f 245 L 5 41 X 4, Y ' jwqf , f f Z Z f '! ff gl V ,jf ,ff ,' Z3-'W 14 X ' 1 Ronald Iames Hale Franklin Alberta Florence Hartwell Crowley Harold Paul Hebert Kaplan Robert Anthony Hesse Lafayette Gladys Ruth Holmes Lafayette A Patricia Anne Haley Lafayette Burrel Rayon Harvey Oakdale Iames Carol Hebert Port Arthur, Tex. Chester Paul Hidalgo Port Barre Thomas Beniamin Hopkins Lafayette . 3 I 'wb ., Q , I N P Q 'f .x Vit -. ,f, Li Y' -Q' .vm -Q' xg :V 1 U if ? - 1 f ,lf I' J X , 4, 1 h A, A e nt- 1 u - ,, if t f ll-f f 4 2 . 'VL A if t f T,z.,,,L4 -.4 1 ':5'9 it I' v fy A N , t ' 1 1 1 4 wwf. Rf 2 5 Q fl s ir' .1 ,F ff!! .wk ' a.,'. gf' fs 1 H ffl? J fmgufiix r '- ,' I nh. :..,Y.g txtzg ,s t., ru u fl .3 . t War. ante 1 muy: an ta 1, Iames Patrick Hamilton Cecilia Frank Hilburn Hathorn Lecompte Ioseph Dudley Hebert Kaplan I oann Hidalgo 1 Opelousas Horace Hearld Howard DeOuincy '51 iq..-5 Theron Augustus Hanchey Grand Chenier Doris Leona Haw Morrow Otis A. Hebert, Ir. Abbeville Mary Beth Hiester San Antonio, Texas Anita B. Hudson Lake Charles . l r:!3AF'1 Nvltlgw 4- il X L 42 ' H ' 1 l All 2 sir' , 3 ff Ax i ,Q f if f- Carl Lee Hancock Tallulah Helen A. Heard Gueydan Ray Thomas Hebert Abbeville Iames David Higginbotham Arnaudville lean Lizette Huger New Orleans 7 . 1-igjwf N w. Q? 'Gif s . 21 cyl ,Y . , ri A V V f 3. -5, X519 ei -Ltli. tx I. t. l, ,.fi,, Eldred Kennon Hancock lennings Betty Lee Hebert Abbeville Geraldine Iosephine Heinen Rayne Mildred Yvonne Hiter Oakdale Ray Gerard Hyrnel Taft 1 T 3 N.,-ff, V , f Z 4 figy FRE SHMAN Sula Alina Iones Crowley Ottis Lavelle Kirkpatrick Hodge Eugene Raymond Lacoste New Orleans CLASS :IJ J - fi. Mary Ann Joseph Franklin Grace Frances Kloor Alexandria Geraldine Myre Laing Oakdale l l l int. on 41, ,,,--x Anna Marie Iugie New Orleans Maxine Ameada Lee Kunkle Bunkie Savilla Gregory Larnbousy lennings , 'S ' X Ju KN' 'JS Y -. r'-'-w PH N 1 1' I 5 lx K 1 , Y , hx 6,3 Q 1: ,.,,,, I , 'ff 1 ff l. ' 1 W N 'I' :dk I Thomas Richard Hymel Lake Arthur Frank Lett Ieffers Long Leaf Marvin Anthony Iuneau Cottonport Milton T. Kuntz Morgan City Emily Marie Landon Humble, Texas l. mlm .Q 53 W 'f Q-4,2 t , X Giles L. lstre Kaplan Bill Iohnson Welsh Robert Hugo Keehner Lancaster, Wis. Wilbert Clarence LaBauve New Iberia Charles Able Landry N ap oleonville . N: 3 , y , i ff' rf 5 .1 . - 1 1' 5 ':f.3f1. J .. -, ,wwf 'y 1 ik 2' fl.X f 4 f . f ' ' 3995 , fgf ,V,Z 4 Af 1 M ' V 47 f f I I j S Z ,, ,Wm Dxxk Ae W' I 4 A tg e if 'DH 1 3 , . g.l.v,1h . his l A I . E f'7 L 2' 9 -. ff. I-' ,Ak 13.22 qi gs..-..:f ,. sei it t xx 1 1 .,- Ioan Agnes I ackson Maringouin Eugene W. Iohnson Forest Hill Estelle Averil Keenze Franklin Billy Gene Laborde Moncia Francis Jerry Landry Abbeville Robert Hyde Iackson - New Iberia Frankie Lee Iohnson Sulphur Phil Albert Kees Pineville Walter Iohn Laborde Hessmer Ioseph Fenelon Landry, Ir. Delcambre ,w'w,, 'f ff ,f ,, '14 1 1 Sa l .- 1 . ff if f Q., I , f, ,w-1-1-: f7 . H ..,, , 1 , V 5 A W Q f Q 5 X 4 ' Ziiiizilhf. ' M , I , I. ,rx .Y . I 'YH ' if X Q L '. Wm. 1' Y if , yu ,MWA f , I r 'fqxt 1, , wifi ' V' 1 f x '- 51 f ' ' ' A diff .., V , . if QAM V, fl 15. X. I SQ' i' f ..f tix ' x. ,,,,,, ,, ,r I 52' -. NS , , ' 2 E Q' J' X. N K . r - . fffg-,j- 573, H 1 A -. M. , Emest Francis Ieanmard Lafayette Iames Allen Iohnson Lake Charles Iohn Floyd Kennison Easton J 1 Harold Ioseph Lachousse Erath Leonard Ioseph 3 Landry New Orleans ' ..,-3,.,,,.-v-W. X f Z 'f W :C ,... , 0417 ff 4 ' ,z 6 f f f a? f ffff ff f f 2' , 4 4 X f f 0, , ffl M? fr fri, Wy r ?yx I f v x ff Y 4' 2 Z, x ' 432211 J t - ..- - f - ,gimme 1 . . :, ' 9, lx ., lm, Ml .. f , rv xr: .ar - x x f 5 X . sl.: .., 4, V 'Q ' f f x f , A K Q Q 9 f 1 F' . pl fs? 5 s 1 N L f wr if x ' x ze, G ,,. .,... , V N 1 1. 1 T fx V, rfb Fixx Xin xsmt , t ,. ,ag-t ' K ,IX Qs f? I ei D- F -' fg 2 J Robert Ch LandIY Bryan: Miriam T-I Lass Prairiev Robert Le I.eBIanc Lafayet- Elmer Rag Leleux Delcoml Ffed Melv Liebert Port Ari r, , w .yn Q xgff: Y '. t I I 5 I .Cys ' te ,S . L L r :I- kt x. 'J Nxt, I rpm im :Ah C.. t I t fl-vid . F? Iesenh 1 t Iasellbi :CZ3.2GI'-ii i MQX Wa. X: it NT X xx Q, L .X 'Q tgxxitx X .x X Q XXK NX 1 5 X X X 1 x X X X Q it X Xi' N X Qs' xxx :L Q is f' R3 x Q 5 f R '+A -x ,if - gi Q , .15 fgnxy' aff , I ,'Q4L,:Wj Z S -. L .. ,e , I .- M ,fff LZ., .... .. . .1 ' I L., W Robert Charles 'Christy-Belle Dotsie Mae Iames I. Landry Mariel Langley Langlinais Lanqlinais Bryan, Texas Eunice Abbeville Abbeville Miriam Lolita Diane Marie Eugene Webre Raymond Lass Lastrapes Laurents Laverqne Prairieville Opelousas Lake Charles Opelousas Robert Lee Roy Cecil Lucille Wilmer Ioseph LeBlanc LeBlanc LeBow Leiebure Lafayette Abbeville Lake Charles Port Allen Elmer Raymond Iohn L. Barbara Iean Morel Gregory Leleux Lemaire Lemoine Lemoine Delcambre Thibodaux Cottonport Cottonport Fred Melvin Anniel Rhea Bette Ieanne Herbert Clark Liebert Lilliedahl Little I Lloyd Port Arthur, Tex. Leesville Ienrungs Vllle Platte . at ,X y g tw 1 a t -V ' by ifwsw . at ':'1 it E f W ,. ,,, ' ,,.-f 1 'il 3 A 3 f'f' 'fs , 7,2 1 Ji , we R 'ni ug.- f it -x iqivii e wry z, af! if . V .A xii . X if . , if . 'i r Y x I N 74 -3- X 4 1,2 x , i f if Iohn Carroll Langlinais Milton Iules Francis LeBlanc Delcarnbre Iames 'Carroll Lehr Zwolle Anthony Philip Leonards Crowley loseph Iohn Logreco New Orleans f fr :E G.. ' I A ,-. , 4 , .- If 'X' mfg' , 1 .. til ti .Ct 1'1l?'. ' 'S'-R1 53' f' .Lk E. -af ' - r lffle eg .W -54 , V o f - X X X . Vt Robert Iohn Ferdinand Ioseph Langlinais Lanqlois. Ir. Abbeville New Roads Mitchell Barney Paul LeBlanc LeBlanc Cecilia Abbeville Eh-idge Patricia lane Leleune Leleune Basile Egan Claire Amelia Mary Margaret Lesslie Lewis New Orleans Iames 'Clifton Lopez Lafayette E . In s Yl 1 Q' if I ,Ziff Q hi.-m.'.t -' X Ain -'im Lafayette Eugenis Rita Lorrain Hayes E YH' 1, vv ft ti A Ki 1 V-Q Iulia Larriviere Broussard Robert Francis LeBlanc Midland Virgie Lee Leleune Port Barre Ioe Lynn Liberto. Ir. Thornton Elaine Louviere Lafayette 2 57 an FRE SHMAN Iohn Macdonall lennings I ames Thomas Marionneaux Sleborne Marilyn Ann Melancon Lafayette CLASS 16,9 Adles Maillee Abbeville Martha Rose Marsh Pineville William Harold Michot Lafayette X -eff we Louis Beniarnin Mann Lafayette Iacqueline Marie Martin Lafayette Eli Miller Mt. Hermon U K '.,5-.- .lat . .L Ah +I, ., , . 1-, 1, A -5.3 ur - f-1. fs gig 41a 2:5 , J fl 'RP w' , ., if F , X . 5 . . Carol Iecm Lowe West Lake Willicun Ronald McMurray Baton Rouge Robert Iames Manuel Ville Platte Dorothy lean Massart Lafayette --. . ., . 5 A. 'ZW 9- x rl - l 7 , Ixx A - 1 if-V-1 s 1 h N. I ' r f-. .F X ,Ms fi. ' N R 1 .yy,, tt,,y t Harold E. Lyons Crowley Ieannette Lea McNabb Fenton Frank Leon Maraist Kaplan Frank Ioseph Mayeux Hamburg Quentin Berchmcm David Wesley Miller Reddell Miller Garyville t k eg, t X t , ,I .t 7 ,..L t J Q , w,. ,X K , Catherine I-lgne McCarthy Opelousas Emma Lou McNeill Houma George Ioseph Marchal Morganza Margaret 'Cecilla Mayeux Hamburg f Elizabeth Ann Millet Crowley . Mariorie McColley Oberlin Huey Paul McPherson Oakdale Grace Ann Marino Lecompte Delma Ioseph Meaux Abbeville Lyle Iohn Millet Caryville , A 4 ,rg t S 9 . fn '- lr fx I' , V 59 4 - t A 4 :Q 4 . ' T , 'sf 1, .Etsy -1 L ggi , . f' Q- ' if H f , in - L i Dorothy Ann 1 McFarlane 1 Sulfur P Iohn Edward ' McPherson Epps v r- ', i Harry William Marionneaux t Plaquernine l 9 Clifton Ioseph Melancon St. Mctrtinville Mary Darleen it Milliman I Gueydan f M , 5 Af 7 , 7?MMt,.- ,f 'L E 3' in at X 1 , ix , Q AudreY Ann Milner Crowlel' Kennelh BW Morvant Abbeville Fumes Lloyd 0'NeCtl Gloster, M Ernest Engel Pudtlette Ollelousas Dolores Mm Pellerin Breaux Bd me W ,f ff 2, f M 1 fy, ff,f-fmffqffi fff li' t Sf-79' gg r' W x.,9 4. fy 3 7 if l X f i ' 1 f 1 , f E me g f , l QQ ' , ,, 'gt t ffa 1715! ff ffl iw ff ' A - . f M. yf l A 1- V X, u ,4 f, '. 7,2 'el , ff ff: 'Q f , , f , :',,,',71. f, f X K M ,, f ff r 6 ' uf 7 f f , ' fa f , X, sf, , 4 Q fx N Oz X X4 W ff I, 1 all ffm if 2 rl T F Ft! lm 'mire . gx ,N tum 'Essen rs 'Wiliam Emiasevh l fZYl'f1H Darlwl ml , 'Tl J-..- t N X N X X f fx X X X Q l-vi ' X., b m . it A.--Qx ABQ YZ? f-7 S5 'vx' 5ALx . 3 P Audrey Ann Milner Crowley Kenneth Rumain Morvant Abbeville Iames Lloyd O'Neal Gloster, Miss. Ernest Eugene Padgette Opelousas Dolores Marie Pellerin Breaux Bridge X. .sig . s L att! 1 - 49 '93 is X 5 .Q , 5. Q 5 ' ll' A W V ' R - 'Q f . I , . f . ii . ' ' f ' l ,- ' ' 3 K x t -1 Q ,f V- W Z' , if ft: . 'V x, 1, A 5 Q ,X 1 ,M Qi l Q-x W t 1 rf' .. X A N Q Mb? Q f 1 ' h I QQ,g ,i ff3 4 I -3355 V ,vi K S x X Q 4, - Q ky.. 41, 4 t' SX, f l . f 7 diff. X7 gffffl Q 4, X fwfr M .fx g Q A, I X. A Y' 'Q 2 P 1 , .. ti A 'f f qs.-.wx '.'- . V -'7- ' l.2l',Q'ir A ',x F .. 144 ,. HI- xr. i' 1 T - Q V I if P 4 6 Y ca. iiii 4 'sf 1 'J -... 5 ' J i ' Q 6 ' 2, f 35 ' ' 'sgff .f ' ,V ,fs 4 R ! 3 X i',1ca,, 51 wg-4 S 'T -ni. Ka A ,Q 379, X ,Q ,st ,- I and Q' 3 - z A I 2' 1 -. f. f f P1 f 1 I w gifs ss:J:i:f f sg QW' Q..-. Errol Iohn Ioseph Samuel Thomas Herbert William Alfred Mire Modicut Montgomery Moore Ieanerette Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Weeks Nell Marie Mark Severance Ann Cornelis 'Conrad Iohn Morvant Munn Mershon Napolitano Youngsville Houma Westwego New Orleans Doris Patricia Shelby F. Bobby Frank Roy Oliver O'Quinn O'Quinn Odom Arnaudville Kaplan LeCompte Kinder Mattie Mae Milton Earl 'Chris Madonna Oris Ioseph Parker Parker Pastor Pastor Oakdale Ferriday Lafayette Lafayette Io Ann Mary Ann Berchmans Gerald Anthony Penny Pere Perez Perez ' Alexandria ' ' Abbeville Plaquemine Buras 2 I 1 U -'K - rift. , , ' 5 , t wg l i 5'5- W ,.., , , ,gi 1 f A, ' fs a-:rr ww.: , r. ' Sw KIA 325' L. A . a ff P ' 5- ks 4 .W - N h: ,EP i. y 4 ., f ,V . , ...ll ' 11' .pl - .. l . - is-Q i We f -f ff i sf g.lf px I l 4 Y QW xx X 1 ' t QA fx lu' .. xj:'?,,k E xfr, KJ E7 Francis Ray Moreau Marksville Darrell Laurent Nepveus Breaux Bridge Lucius Raymond Ostheimer Houma Lydia Rose Patin Breaux Bridge Charles Pemberton Perrault Opelousas l ,fvf , . ' L, .-.X 3 1 if Woodrow Wilson Morgan Pecan Island Charles Ficket Newberg Marksville Thomas Edwin Owen Alexandria Donald Bryan Patterson McCrea Lucius Mason Perrault Opelousas x , 'V N S, I ft 'li 1 Q Q ' -1516. dsx 'V Betty Io Morris Houma Carmel Claire Newton Marksville Lelia Mae Ozio Morgan City Haral Nedland Pedersen Metairie Richard M. Person Ferriday :Uv 53:1 2 F RE SHMAN Billy Iohn Pope Griffin Park, Arkansas William Frederick Prince St. Joseph Oscar Dale Randall New Orleans Q 1 CLASS UKCIO Mary Barbara Pope Zachary Edgar Eugene Pringle Meeker William Ioseph Raphael Natchez, Miss. if L ,r ,xx Q E , 4, W i. I - ' F fr l , 5 W -'safe .Q - fs? , ,.V.g, it P G L it Q Q -, ' if I jg i it ' uw i' 1 Y-.. . , -. 'L' , Gi 5-4'..J Wtcfff Sadie Maurine Prather Baton Rouge Cyrus Iude Provost Lafayette Priscilla Ann Reed Mamou , V-eip ,,.,-I . IS. A' 5' i bl. . f 'x C' 4.J y SX, X W Q: . I L x 'i P, 1 f -V' 4: 5 SN-, . P Z r, .. . :G , 6 X I 1 6 , K K kgvfarwty' A . Qwuf .gf ffkjflhg '. '.. f-W ' e . ' ,f ' sw ' L 5: 45 f .f ry, , 2, ' at ' A 1 1-Q-.n,,. Mm, -iff, A , - -kgr 1321 .' Hiu uf-Ta..-4 1 o , P... Q L l PSN. ' , 1, ' , g U 5 , ,N . , 5 vi by .LM N2 3 .ici , t' ' l L l X Q A 1 PM , . 3 1 ' ' l' ' Q ' Q, iff L, 1 lx 1 .fi fl ' it Marie Carmalite Lorraine Edna Mae Cornell Lee Iames Gerald Peytavin Pfeiffer Picard Pinder Pitre Union St. Louis, Mo. Maurice Starks Opelgugqg Ulysse Lennard Luckett Croker Vivian Rita Iacquelyn Ann Inez Agnes Pitre Pittman Plaisance Plessala Ponthier Opelousas Lecompte Lockport Berwick Big Bend glichael Ioseph Euby Igans Marc ' Walter Ioseph Doyle Iames reiean reiean revost Primeaux, Ir. Prince Scott Church Point Moreauville Abbeville Abbeville Patsy Ruth Gabrie Landry Ioan Marie Valencia Lena Nancy Prudhome Rabalais Raley Ramagos Ranatza Iota Moreauville Lafayette Tallulah New Orleans gphellia Ruth William Graham Catherine Emily Henry Iames Huey Iames it ees Reeves Richard Richardson, Ir. Riche Breaux Bridge Zachary Opelousas Acy Sirnmesport ff . ' 4 1' it rs, V, . Q... f, '. 9' J' Af, Y, I 'P' Mil, 'f-3 se vgfa' .,., 73 Yzr ZVS mir t-4 E VMI 36' y V 1 ,W .U ff! rf QQ ! 1 A M 1 7 ff ff! f X!! f , , ,ry ,mx if L, ' , '1 4 Q0 'L 2 4 C V 4 I X f 4 4 4 f, A, M W X X if-Q fz z?fiVf4 aff! X V 1 qw . V 2, , Ny :L - V vgfgq what f 144 , WKZLU, ' J I '- 3 2 :rf ' 4 If fl fav M . f, -- f 'riff-4 1' :' , nz, 'ff ,ffff 'I f . fm ii' f 4 'U P , GW 147 I I Q rw? A' ' '61 Zz 2 , Y rzl t X f f if X 1 X f N W Zff!O ,, GV 4' ,C ,ZW 7 3 J' ,QW A?,, ,jf , ,fm , l 59' ' f ff 1 . , gy! , 1 , 'Y 'V Zigi ', - , ff xr? kg ,' l A ' :Z,.fyf,ff .. Qi ' if gg f, Z 2 W! f f my f wigs ? f WW f ,f www, y, ,4 ff! ,riff fjfffff 4 ,V .. , ziggy 1 ,f f Z t f ffffffz I 4 4 ff? 1 X f Zffff, ij! X f V My f M ff ,ff , ,ff ff ' V .. , I I V , f , JPY, Al f? f fffff M 'ZWVPW 1 I X ff!!! f f X ffffff ' ' -4 if Zgff f 7 ,f ,Q 1 f ' , get Z fi f Z 4 A ,JM 4 J 'ff 'X ', , V, W ' f 6 f fs. 'Y XX r fl ff X 1 ff 1 , . f f f ,fc 5, 9 if ow--: ,- ,di - gf . , X 1 ff .Lf 1.47. ll ' L 4 lu Q'-. Q 66 'bv W tg jf Norrli 1059911 Riche Everqfeen Mary Ammlllw Robin jgunerette Margaret Ioyc Hoy Carencro Mary Lou Salford I-Gluyette Charles Ann, Schune Algiers ' WRFxN .J In X K .. R kg 3 1 X CP? sf ,E is . use ef-ee!! . X .L K N, wb' RX XX X A SX- H -Kim -1 ,MIN K iw Q f V., . it-,Q yr. X e Q N if ,fri 2 S i gffi -..W r-.------------ 5-- A V -NX r JJ? zur! I .1 ln. L wr. y, B 'I V , S 5 J l vv, W ', 9 1 fri ' 12 5 X E at 1 ' Qs 'iff ,,, 39 ,, , A 'X 5 Gsuld Norris Ioseph Robert Louis Bobby Edward Riche Riche Rivault Evergreen Bunkie Addis Fins . . . ug . Mary Amanrta George Peter Dommgo Luis Lg Q35 Robin Rodrique Rodriquez Ieanerette Napoleonville Iayuya, P. R. I 1 slums Margaret Ioyce Robert Lee William Thomas 5 Roy Roy - Roy bevlle Carencro Opelousas Bunkie Nancy ' Mary Lou Mary Ann Raymond IC. M Safford Sagrera Saporito N Orkcns Lafayette Theall Kaplan hlmes i Charles Anthony Frank Charles Wanda Lois X Schutte Schwartzenberg Scoggins 1-5505 Algiers Marksville Lake Charles X r ,t .K as , ,J ' ,. s9,3,,fkX ' 7: WW'- r d, . . +s Y 3 it X A ' ' X SAS ,gxgf 0 is P . L 'ibfqrfdilrlvd A -K 'u'vw ' sipqluw p-l fp turf 15 wg!! px Mana ww 'I -4 K3 ppxdggvg ,hm Wqnsnlvi. hr In. ,A mmm ,..n1 in-1.1 rf ,, . ,, x ff? w it W. w vkx NA ' 2 , 4-2.2 X 445 f ,- A Q lzfx .-,r r Q , ,fr , . rm 3 1 It xx 1-.Y Q f 14' Q I , 'X .' A Q ii f f'2,f,, .t . fy f E fx' , J ,5.' J' . Q. , ,, figs, fm K L. . fu, T Af .P 4 L A lily. y Q K .fgqgf A ' a-tr ayra f 'ili 1 Q A K a Cassie Ray Norman Anthony Elizabeth Ann Robbin Robert Roberts Rayville Burnside Lafayette Bryon Dorr Madison Howard Amador Roller Romaine Rosa Crowley Kaplan Lares, P. R. Esther Ieanette Rush Lafayette Lauretta Mae Savoie Elton Betty Lou Scroggs Bunkie 'U-I Beulah Blanche Rutland Baton Rouge Iohn D. Sayre Sebring, Fla. Io Carolyn Scurria Baton Rouge 'qi Ii 4 5. Nm ir ab y c lx ' 1 Iohn Shelby E Noe Iames Robichaux St. Martinville Monroe Orlendo Rougeau Boyce 51 wi if . F 'Sl'-vf'v x XX W 'L lil, Richard Amede Robichaux Franklin Florence Marie Roussel Bunkie Lloyd Reginald Io Anne Ryder St. Romain Port Barre Moreauville Emily Mae Ray Allen Scariano Schexnider New Orleans Kaplan A. I. Roger 'Clement Segars Sellers Lafayette Abbeville R1 . rxsa-',. Q, We t ' 'rf S 'x . 't gl 4-f dwarf ,J f' xv ,r -N E f 'gl 'L ' ' ' i A -L-f., f 3 1 '. or .ff .ofa 4 t v t 2 1 5? 2 Sackman Lafayette Cyril Bernard Schindler, Ir. New Orleans Ieanne Sewell Gueydan T? Marlene Ann Smith Mamou Mary Verna Sonnier Scott Ewell Louis Stevens Carencro y r l FRE SHMAN CLASS if 0 ' 'lst Wilburn Quinton Smith Iota Roy Iohn Sonnier Duson Huey Mark Stevens Carencro rr . U A X .,'...5f.lgr X- L '91 5-f 4 . I'Z' f 1 it VX -ik ' N 'LW Catherine Ann Sobert Abbeville Katie Mae Spell Crowley Iosephine Eugenia Steward Port Worth, Tex. 9 2 . N ,Y , A 15' f s f tyjx is ' 'L RQ P, QV V., V 4' I k 3217 X - W 1 'di -T 'N , ' r M X ' le-ff, 'l . s EV f t .X lt,. to -I 1 H 4 L, .,sut....J '- --' N , , . . no e 5 , l t R ge ., - xl - fy j if ' 1' 4' ' 'G ff S I gf 5, ,A r f if fg' w x, QL , , 1' r i ' 1 P .A - nwkvfsv '. Mi ' f . 1, of .. , , 1. , ,7:,,k.i gk X. ,g ,yr 5 I. 1 ,lxlinfz ,... ,.-' ti tx -'AQ' .gl . if E74 ....lii:.l'Jf, , k K ,M Rose Marie Granville Bernard Ralph Wesley Elinor Miriam Dane Julien Shamsie Shaw Shirley Sibille Simon Esterwood Franklin Lake Charles Morrow Kqplqm Walter B. Sirera Robert Elie Carl Frederick Charles Brewer Kenneth New Orleans Smith Smith Smith Smith Hessmer Ferriday Winnfield Benton Mabel Sorbet Perry Beverly Rita Stadler New Orleans Phillip Anthony Stoma Lafayette Floyd Milton Soileau Ville Platte Leroy lael Stark Eunice Audrey Elaine Stone Lafayette ,Ml 1 , ,fi ' .,?y ,ggi Zh H X KW , , I M 'TJ E L W l WM ff! M Patricia Lee Songy Reserve Iames Beniamin Starr Lafayette Mary Nell Suire Delcambre Charles Earl Sonnier New Orleans Ioan Eloise Staunton New Orleans Edward Iames Sonnier Bell City Wilbert I. Stephens New Orleans Dorothy Marie Cardnel Alfred Sutter Sylvester Roanoke Ville Platte 'x X 4 :gif A f H ,t, ,fffffff ,' ,,, f ff t ' , f ,Q ,wifi it fy V .. 2 , - W ,f I 'x,. ,li . ' 7 X f 1 408' Q Lf Q'-ufw ' 1 f f YS 572 1 trQ5QNr f , X f ,. ? :e5 f Zff 9 ff ' - f ,.s..f4' 0- n ,Z ,A,,,,f,' ,. Q ftp-., L I , -5 . ., , . E ,, W' if 'ji f f' , ax' ' ' as - 431: '1, Q 4, ' ,J Zi' ff ' ,117 4 gig? .. is ,fx - ' X4 f , 3 f f f y ' - -ml 9-5, .Jn Sjvi. ,J X, Q - N X H ,- iflfif.- .. - f , 'X - Ei Qfef Q , ,Z f' -5 elif- Nh Yx - .xii .1272 ', f f if i ' 431 ff ,wzff 75 ' W f,, I s... ' 1 'i 707' f W7 1 , f . 17: i. L 4 ri L f . l I 2 I t jf it L 0 .y I . ' I l itat, n R - 'uE'1',i ' itjfff 5 We Tl I .X Q .ri xi' A ' 1 r ,mes Edmond Sylvester OpelouS41S Lawrence MCU' Theriot I sr. Martivvluf Francis Alben Thihodeaux Lafayette Alva lime Trahan Kaplan lluqugi Bda Vales 0 MOCG, P. F x.,V n Q R s ,, it I mtg, E A-4 lllien ww --.4 'th . tw l lames Na. M1117 e l. JS Orleans Alfred EI ?1cre ii 1 5 6, If 9 .ft ' f P -:iv f A Z' if wi xxxdi. S. K' C X 5, P V. .. xv- it N it i XXV f G we we 'X . 5 t, Q -.-xg 'R at X ., Q .ft W TF V N X Q9 . S x -188 Ji, Iames Edmond Sylvester Opelousas Lawrence Martin Theriot St. Martinville Francis Albert Thibodeaux Lafayette Alva Im-te Trahan Kaplan Augusto Rafael Vales Moca, P. R. I ,fa Q .- Amy ,ffl 7? , gg Jef, L ,. , KZ? Q .V fn, F 'W N Y M U Azz :E',fjz4 ,fy W K. 44. ,zf'.'-1-I ,ay , Q fjffrtzv V 0 Q ' , I . , ,, f .W-M. -..', WM ff Q A fi ' ga VF W, Catherine Clara Talbot Napoleonville Durwood Ioseph Thevenote Mansura Leeward Ioseph Ms, - 'Q 'Wit 1 . ff , - ff -New r 4-11 -f.. , .wt gf I f ff , , .N., , , ,,,, , , ,fa a F'-' if fy x af' t , 'X i t ,XX I 9 ,. X is 14 W A itjggsit ,Q , f,f,frjgg X . 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The first downs were even and the Bulldogs received less penalties than Austin. On the offense Southwestern were terrors until they approached the goal line then they seemed unable to produce. The next game that Southwestern played was against Alabama State Teacher's College in Mc- Naspy Stadium. The score was 26-19 in favor of Southwestern. Supplying most of the offensive power of the Bulldogs were George Crowson, Wayne Kingery, Gerry Hodges, and Dave Fisher. ln the line A. D. Smith, Ray Boudreaux, lack Best, Paul DiGovanni, Leland Landry and Lou Gaudet played a fine game. , When Southwestern defeated the University of Football at Southwestern gg rmvnuuunf ,. COCHRAN DIDIER HULS in the Year 1948 Houston Cougars 21-7 they made a strong bid for recog- nition in the new Gulf State Conference. It was the second victory for the Southwestern grid- men and they showed great improvement over the previous games. Sparking the first touchdown drive were Maurice Chappius, Gerry Hodges, Wayne Kingery, and George Crowson. Quarterback Val Dykes took the ball over from the one yard line and Kingery's conver- sion was good. The Bulldog lead was increased early in the fourth quarter when Lou Gaudet, sophomore end from lstrourna, took in a long pass from Kingery and scored. Left guard Paul DiCfiovanni added the extra point. Completing the Bulldog scoring, fancy stepping Dave Fisher, leading scorer in L.l.C. last year, maneuvered 22 yards through the Cougars and scored six more points. Kingery's conversion was good. Ray Hebert and Warren Douglas were outstanding in the line. The annual football excursion was made to Ham- mond when S.L.l. played the Southeastern Lions. The Don't push so hard next time. Y L55 Jedfll 6LP6llfl,g e .kfomecoming Qwen Southwestern elects their Homecoming Queen -K' M Theta Xi's winning float Carol, her float and her smile The Queen is presented Homecoming Queen and court fri .' ' ' '- ,!' 1? 1 1 3473? 'Gt' Victorious Year for our Red lackets and Band went along and put on an excellent half time show for the crowd. Despite some bad breaks they came off the field the victors by a score of l9-12. The Lions scored first, but the Bulldogs managed to bounce back in the early part of the second quarter to take a temporary lead. The Lions took it away in the closing seconds of the period. lt was .fr Y 'it ' is it 'X . , if , N t -. mrhusus-... 1 :a1ff.-.-:f::1r,-.11'-5:N-, JACK BEST RAY BQ -- 'vfvflx-flhib 'Y rv,-,5,.P,.gg.,w:er:v.ii.-1,.54.,. e-- 3. ,I .-L is J, 1 1' 1 .473 sx a X K j b, FF 4221. 2 Lrg... 5,153.9 .h pq not until the third quarter that the Bulldogs managed to move out in front to stay. The Bulldog backfield, somewhat crippled through the injuries of the two top left half backs, really went to town when it had the ball. George Crowson and Dave Fisher carried a great deal of the responsibility for the success of the Bulldog drives. 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The entire Bulldog line played good ball, probably the best it has played all season, during the second halt when it held the Lions to a net yardage oi minus l6 yards. r Team ! ! 1 N 1 Bay Boudreaux, A. D. Smith, Hutch Henry, H0 li Moose Modicut, Bay Hebert, Paul DiGio- t if vanni, Herman Zerinque, Bill Williams and the pass snagging duo of Lou Gaudet and Nh Leland Landry played fine ball. tio . Statistically the game was not the Bull- cve t dogs best of the season though it ruined the the Lions defense record when the Bulldogs me garnered better than lOO yards by rushing. They wemn going anywhere on that play 5 . ,. . h Q ,ll t Q l Q ' ' ,' 5 M, -1 :fra .Lt , ,, 1 b ' S t xt- .. y i bfi? . 1. 6 ,Q M 1 5 ' l l ,.A . :gy I xx X 4 1 .Mx I tk X tv -1 1 lx x I' .i . W. M v-- 4 tt xg... A. A X - X 1 1.1! U .7 CM WCS- 1 R t f 1 1 t i t E is i 1 L E cf E f if - ' X ,ff it .. ts, as ts , :wi .L - X L - ',. 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'L 25 if 'if TH? sm' 1' f' VALDEAN DYKES WARREN DOUGLAS HOWARD FOURNET WJ The crowd at the La. College game This is The Bulldogs met their first Gulf States Conference defeat at the hands of the powerful Mississippi Southern College in Mobile. Though they were on the short end of a 26-6 score they were very much in the ball game all the way from the open- ing whistle to the closing gun. Gnly in the second quarter Were their de- fenses caught napping. During that period the Southerners ran up a total of 20 points, thanks to a lapse on the part of the Bulldog defense and a pass interception. During the first, third, and fourth quarters the Bull- dogs were definitely as good a tearn as the Southerners Were. Douglas and Zeringue got this sailor X' Z- Q :Mg-I .v is :f A 1 , hot ln qiven. compl tion to ticolly spent since St when cats ' I . if Y? ,W E . , 1 lt. 'r, ' Q! . . ., ,. J X 5 Q 5:23515 fri'E'5'x1' LOU GAUDET RAY HEBERT 1 ,L , I3 1 ,..nN-1, , ,...xf, f. ,J 1- . . .gy . . L 2 5 V if x nt TI Wi x ' , -. ' 13'- 'rfQs'f3' A t':'7' i 'ii-'iii ':f'i'?7nAELf t k x Q 4:-- ', Qf459 -I.. I '- L. CTT 1 ' ' ' fJxLaig5.?1'- B V 'f 'NTL .dvaikgfflg IERRY HODGES 0. S. IOHNSON how we Beat Southeastern ln the matter of statistics there is little that can be given. The Bulldogs held an edge in the passing game, completing more passes than the Southerners. ln addi- tion to this they held the Southern passing game to prac- tically nil in the ground gained department. ln this re- spect the Bulldog defense has been greatly improved since they opened the season. S.L.I. won their second Gulf States Conference game when they soundly trumped the Louisiana College Wild- cats, 26-7 in a game played in Alexandria. The Bulldogs opened their offense late in the first period when after a short drive, Ierry Hodges Went from the 13 yard line. The extra point was no good. Shortly after the second quarter got under way Hodges went 26 yards through the entire Wildcat line for his second marker of the night. Paul DiGiovanni added the extra point to make the score l3-O in the Bulldogs favor. lt was not long before the Bulldogs had the ball and were barking at the Wildcat's back door again. This time Hodges passed to Dave Fisher, the Bulldogs speedster right halt back and he fi' , Valdean held on Iex-ry makes a gain 'I N5 b - v f.., .-.1 ,-I' 'i' .Hn rt-.7- ta,-' Lt.9'i'i' 't 7' .:.- '.!'. -s .p. This one was went all the way tor the third score, the play netting 54 yards. DiGiovar1ni again added the extra point. For the first time this year, or for that matter, prob- ably in the history of S.L.l. football, Coach Mitchell put into use the two team system. During the first half the Bulldogs were practically unstoppable as they marched --'. -' 's. i ' T' a hard one to all over the Wildcats, moving almost at will. The Bull- dogs rolled up a total of 265.5 yards on the ground and 84 through the air. A capacity Homecoming crowd was somewhat dis- appointed when the Bulldogs ot La. Tech. downed a scrappy Southwestern eleven, 24-14 in McNaspy stadium. , 5 t -efew x ,f 3, L. 'Z f 'M '43-vf' i 'X f K I KVM Cf f re X 4 X u ga lgggtt 4 , Zh .f Lf' H: 1 5 X - e ' f . M .W ,, . , if .. g '.- -- v ' .-iff , v,,.. ,' ff' . 3 ,,' ,,. H Z 1 Af , .' l ' ' ' W ' - ' v U' 'ai' 'vii 'YL Ml' 1 ' ' ': - 1'-f' . fi ',ff'W'f '-' 'A E . ' ' ' ' fi 1 i ' - V .-4 f Q-f f. Z ' X ., K ' K ' l 7 l ' -'gif . if f f -et V' 'i f f ' 1 . y . . ll' af.:--3 -P--11 . ' - 1 , -A . , ,. ., ., .. . . W t 1 A' E t .Y ,ii 1 1 .Q . , t -. ,Jug L ,. . 1. - 1. 1. A 4.52, geg2f425,2z-Q:f1f:.g25 3 , y . Q i ,-g--1-. - f 4 , I 3, f - - -' ,tl gp X, U, I, X V I fhfgfi' f f. , 1 ,: Aw:-tt an ,fr it : It fs' 'F'a-i2f- .--- A ': . V- f L ' 5' ' ' -' Af'- f ' --1 14 V - ,' ff fagf - nf' V290 gg-'iw'-,'t v':. f .A 1' gin? 51: J . ' . '. ,A .4 if .. .N . .f - 4- '-N' Q -- ---ff ' . . ' ' . .Jw ne, .4 k1.:J:.'.'0-ifvf.L'm1-:.e.,,, .fr -Z'-1 , K ' gf- i-fi.. GAY KELLER WAYNE KINGERY LELAND LANDRY AL LAPRESTO CI I few in ex drive DiGiot I l S.l..l. tc first pe ln rolling for pay Duis sc lll1'GS Yr when 5 sq- W t Buddy was stopped by Houston Tech, striking with everything they had, brought the ball down to the S.L.l. 24 yard line from where Ioe Michael booted a field goal. lust a few plays later Dave Fisher, running in excellent fashion ended a Bulldog drive by going over from the four. Paul DiGiovanni kicked the extra point and Win ! S.L.l. took the lead until the end of the first period. ln the second quarter Tech got rolling when Harrison raced 68 yards for pay dirt. ln the fourth period Chap- puis scored for Southwestern from the three yard line, but Tech iced the game when Schiro went over from the four. BUDDY MARCELLO RICHARD PATE L I RAYMOND A D SMITH K A .. xx XxWSb X z f- -in fsfig wists- , my 5 we r vs mtg' ,1-te l 'R ft gy ir A g ., . A.- l,--y,- -.'rtfN..f.e..'-SWE? r , 2 y f :?Qi'T lt took three Houston players to stop Fisher This was , 1-, y +- ,,....-, A.. iS n '.n-HL'-vi N 5...f .- -f BOBBY TARBALET 1 a- . .x- ' M' i ll 4 . 4 Q . f K ' Q, .ps .. 1 V ,. . M. , ,P 7-'N i - V, ,, 1I' ' - ' -'i-3 N N 53-'2-re? t 7 I rw lf'l.fQ . fy f l istt .. L. is .- .A t F I ., J - ' 1 .J I fi, : -I , I .31 xiii., mg- f, 1'- x T.: Q ft-f Q.-4 fx- -- 1 H V ' wr-if 1 fx- f ' -fr-fin 'Q ' Aftsvrffgti.-.. 4 .-fhffj ,, I., iw.,-2: Ar.-.1'.' .5129 L 15:1 RICHARD TALBOT Houston and S. I.. I. pile up our Final Victory!! Southwestern next played the Sam Houston State Colleqe Bearcats from Texas, which ended in a l2-12 tie. The last home game for the Bulldogs was against the Pensacola Naval Air Station. The Navy ran up against a hard playing S.L.l. team and came out on the short end of a 27-6 score. The Bulldogs scored in the first, second and twice in the third period to sink the Goslins. Left halfback Gerry Hodges and right halfback Dick Pate were the big guns in the Bulldog's running attack that grounded through the Pensacola line for a net of 266 yards and 13 first downs. Southwestern scored early in the first quarter when right end Herman Zeringue recovered a Goslin fumble on the 24. Left halfback Gerry Hodges slipped off tackle for seven yards and then right halfback George Crowson plunged the last six yards to tally. ln the fading minutes of the first half Hodqes brought the crowd to its feet when he intercepted Pensacola quarter- back Vernon Demois' aerial and scampered 60 yards for a touchdown. Kingery converted to give the Bulldogs a 13-U lead at half time. Southwestern drove 44 yards in the third period to tally, sparked by Pate. Center Howard Fournet intercepted a Goslin aerial on the Pensacola 30 and stumbled to the 24. 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CARLTON TOUCHET The Bulldogs battled the Northwestern Demons to a stand still for three quarters in the last qarne of the season in Natchitoches, and then struck like liqhtninq tor three touch- downs in the fourth quarter to win 28-7. Northwestern got its touchdown in the first stanza when the Demons returned a punt to the Bulldoa 7. Three plays later Bobby lohnson car- ried the ball over the qoal. Mid- way in the second quarter the Bulldoos took over on their 34 and started a drive which ended in a score. Buddy Mar- cello, Wayne Kinqery, George Crowson and ' Frank Ferachi A G- t. . A N 1 Q, 2 lp 7 . 'fl '. . 27' ff f A ' Q. ,0 X ff . M , Z, rg, -nf - 1 ' Q - R ,,.,N,. 1, ' 2 It P tv L If . -4, -N 'vi X2 . :N V, 3 1' . , Hg, -i 3 L f ' WX X 1 .L U- A ' . l ML , , N ' 4- K -' . Q lf . - 5. 1 '5 '-7m yi' if X ei W '4 'M 2 ., ,. - xx - f off, W JN 2 SJ: fu, fgv7W?v',y9f', f - . 'Q '- 3 . K is-mx w-. X i ,fziffm uglz g ? A, . x , f ' ' ,.:-1 W 1 .1 Q Q. -Q nil 4 . f ', fn , , 2, f, QN72. 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'qgg.f'f f'f1'g: - r ,v if W9 f,,'fwfrfm'mM I-,7.t 1 'Wi' ,wk-.'.1w4g1i -.'1:,15,g'1--pk' ff- f: l-fs N--I 1 if if '4?f'f,?:?ifW',,2'f ? ! tb ' JW 'FI' 'Sf'-,,'2. 1 ' l.'i. -44 '-f.4'f,E - ' ffm. Y-5? ' ' :V A ti. f .i ffi'.3 PPM, f.. L . , .1 ix, ,'f'ff1.ria'14?f,f-. 'HW J ,I BILL WILLIAMS C. L. WINK HERMAN ZERINGUE Z J' .ff ,, 4 ' I .lim Kingery gets away irom Houston Frank stiff arms the Navy 5 'null 'gl' . - Il' 1.1.14 W is 111 , X 1 ' V . 'tv' .ll u .IK 1 6 f n If MIL! hill U lr my-gl-I: I ..., og- ? ESQ its v v :A u 1 5 H I w I QM! , nn! Basketball at Southwestern The 1948-1949 edition of Coach Dutch Beinhardt's Bulldog bas- keteers chalked up one of the finest records made at home by any S.L.l. hoop team in recent years winning ten games and losing only one before the home fans. However a poor record on the road which saw them win only two games ruined the hoopster's chances of any post- season tournament. As it was, if the courtmen had made one more basket at crucial times in each of three different games this year, the Bulldogs would have copped the conference title instead of winding up in third place in the nine team Gulf States league. The outstanding victory of the season was the 48-44 win over Bice lnstitute. This was indeed quite a feat since in the final Associated press poll, Bice was voted the top team in the Southwest region totaling more votes tby l6l AP writers! than either Arkansas, Arizona and Baylor. Bice was also Southwestern conference co-champion. Ven-ei fakes q jump Mort waits expectcmtly COACH DUTCH REINHARDT Rice takes the ball ofl the backboard . 1 t 'E ' x ' lf '1J'1-fs-A-6. TWP '-'ff-I W -. 5 AL CREWS CHARLES MILBURN This season also wound up the playing together of the Reinhardt-coached duo of Mort Elkind and Clyde Catha. For three seasons, this combination wreaked havoc with the opposition leading the Bulldogs to a 28-5 won- lost record at home and an overall winning percentage of almost .700. Elkind, leading Bulldog scorer this year, and who was selected as first string all-conference guard for the third consecutive year, graduates in Iune. Catha, who received honorable mention, first string, and second string all-hoop honors in his three years res., will play out his fourth year of eligibility in 1949-50. Outstanding wins for the Bulldogs this year also included three decisions over pre-season GSC favorites CLARENCE THERIOT LUTHER WHITTEN Loyola U. and a ten point upset win over a strong Cen- tenary five. ' Graduating with Elkind this year are two four year lettermen-Hoyt Clark and Lloyd Verret-and a McNeese transferee, Clarence Theriot who earned one letter here. The season opened with a smashing 79-32 win over Pine Prairie as thirteen of the fifteen Bulldogs to play scored field goals. The Alabama State Teachers next came to town with a 6'll center and a 6'7 forward but they couldn't keep up with the fast moving Bein- hardtmen who ran away with a 46-30 win. Catha scored 14 and Verret 10. Then came the 48-44 upset win over Bice with Verret dropping in 14 points. This was a close one CLYDE CATHA HOYT CLARK MORT ELKIND BILL GLOBIG 'In' '1-W A -- - --. - Q , . . Y, , .nc A X X 2 X 3 N Nm va, f ' any xii' 0 A W 1 f f gif iw? WV? Q Wag Q44 QMNH if xg . zz 1 Y- '- 1 , 45.43155 ' ' P 'fzkff -- - ,5 Q 1s+T 2797?- 'x 5 3-V A I V l nw . x V' A ne: . ' A ' 'BEF' ' ,f 1 fl .' ' 'AKZE' ! 4 . R A cu Ib Ilfi ,,A - aryl!! falxf- fl, , KU ' 1' a- H j A Gi 'fs Q , 1? '-75 TRACK SQUAD t Southwestern Track Team game by nipping Spring Hill, 45-4l, after building up a 3l-13 halftime lead. Mort Elkind was again high scorer with 14 markers, scoring eight of the Bulldog's fourteen second half tallies. Then came the Camelia Bowl and Lloyd Verret's sen- sational exhibition of one-hand shooting. The eagle-eyed cager shot nine times in the first half and connected with seven. The Bulldogs downed Loyola 43-33 as Verret and Elkind accounted for 30 points between them. North Carolina defeated Arizona, 00-49, in the second game. The Bulldogs lost two straight-44-50 to Centenary and 48-52 to Northwestern. Both games could have been won if the Bulldogs would have connected with just one more bucket in the last two minutes of either game. Coach Reinhardt revamped his starting line-up and the result was a overwhelming 70-27 win over Louisiana College. The next game saw the Red and White cagers present Coach Reinhardt with a 48-42 win over La. Tech. on Reinhardt night . A disastrous road trip saw Southeastern and Spring Hill avenge earlier season defeats by the Bulldogs. El- kind, who scored 22 points against the Lions the first time, accounted for 20 in a losing cause. The Bulldogs came up against the worst officiating of the year against Spring Hill which allowed the Badgers to catch up and overtake the Southwesterners, 54-49. The Bulldogs then won. their first road Game of the year downing a fighting La. College team, 53-40, With Elkind and Verret leading the Way with l6 and 13 P03451 res. A l-3-l zone by La. Tech. cost the Bulldogs anOihGf game at Ruston as they failed to hit the bucket from the outside. Catha hit for l9 points from the corners. Travelling to New Orleans on the first day of the second semester, the S.L.l.'ers played under the television cameras for the first time and drubbed Loyola, 45-35 with Billy Globig and Elkind scoring a dozen Dfllnls apiece' Northwestern became the only team to defeat the Bull- doqs twice as they ran up a 54-43 score in Natchitoches. Cathe, Verret and Elkind scored 34 markers between them to lead the Red and White to a 48-38 win OVGT Centenary knocking the Cfents out of the leaqlle lefid' Bill Cflobig turned in a top notch defensive Game holdinq loey lohnson of the Gents to three baskets. The CTW slickers from Loyola came up against the Red and Wlllle for a third time in the season's finale and for a third UH19 tasted defeat. Elkind scored l0, Verret ll, and Catha 10 as the curtain rang down for the season with a 48-36 win. 4. -4 , X HO CGI CIHCI the bal i ..-fe. i , . 1 ' girl' E 5111 For the first time in S.L.l. cage history, a Bulldog hoopster was named to the all-confer- ence first team for a third consecutive season. Mort Elkind, stellar Bulldog cager, wound up his colorful collegiate career this year by being selected first string guard on the all-Gulf States conference basketball team. Thus the New York born hoopster has garnered all-con- ference honors during each of his three years here at S.L.l. Elkind also took top scholastic honors at graduation being one of seven in the graduat- ing class of 627 to graduate with highest dis- tinction . I-le was awarded a graduate assist- antship in Chemistry in the Louisiana State University Graduate School for his high scho- lastic rating. . Coach -Dutch Reinhardt placed Elkind on his first team all-time all-Southwestern hoop team, and to prove that Coach Reinhardt made no mistake, we are printing the following ex- cerpts from the sport sections of various local wfjn Fisher and Sheppard Co-Captains '48 and state-wide newspapers. Dec. 7, vs. Ala. State: It was Mort Elkind that caught the spectators' eyes with his fancy ball handling. Dec. 13, vs. Bice: Mort Elkind dropped Penderson makes cz jump tl- 't 1 .,.gf' ' fv...,,f XHJ1 ' tm . l .', -. - Running the high hurdles back on fall-SWC 6'7 Bill Tomi, too, tying him up every time. Dec. 18, vs. Southeastern: SLl's Elkind was easily the outstanding player of the evening both on offen- sive play and defense. With deadly accuracy irom just beyond the foul circle, the little guard couldn't be stopped although the invading Lions had two men on him during the latter portion of the second half. Dec. 22, vs. Spring Hill: lVI.E., high man for the night with 14 points, scored 8 of the Bulldog's 14 second half tallies. I . I v r 'x 5' it-G . COACH RAY DIDIER Coached by Didier the baseball team won the first Gulf State Conference title this year. From left to right in the squad picture starting with the top row is: Harry Kyle, Norm O'Nan, Bill Globiq, Warren Douqlas, Mark Munn, Coach Didier. 2nd row, George Crowson, Buddy Marcello, Lucius Trosclair, Iimmy O'Neil, Ioe Modicutt, Ennis Grundmeyer, Dalton Boyd. 3rd row, Milton Gaudet, Bill Bynum, Whitie LaGrasse, Bill Averill, George Iohn, Mike Lyle, Guy Funk. 4th row, Bob Herrinqton, Nick Farris, Phil Kees, Frank Hebert, Tom Harrison, E, A, Ackoury, Bert Walker. Baseball at BASEBALL SQUAD O I , Nvx .A -K --'mt 'ss Q xi -fig ff., . k.,LZ.' . :Qs .g-.qv 1 ,,- Q -M NM if :Ur 'ug ,- Y- 'Y '7 ' -A NPL Y .A.l. J ,m,f-11-f: 1f-,v:,1w.,Q....'-v - - - ..v Buddy makes cx hit Y Q. 59. W. E Y Z 1. 5 3' f 5- , Lf-Z . 'F Q ,ff L 5 1 X , i , . - I' , ,,,,. n f ' ' ? 5,322 in 2? V 1,?Z'f+r '-: f ,ffiagq -Tim E . I i Y I E 4 lx, 5 1 5 . Boxing intramural champs. 2 . Track intramurals-pole vauli. 3. Pole vaultinq. j 4. Boxing class. I 5. 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Each person was excellent in his part, but Margaret Bodron, as the Town Gossipy Leola Huval as the heroine, and Scranton Mouton as the Stage Di- rector were especially outstanding. 1 f . x,: i' -2 515 3 Si: S! W' 49. Margaret Bodron. as the town gossip T 'V V- fw The Wedding Scene l was I Nv- Ng A J W 0' A ,i-..,.,.,., Mr. Walker, Director ol Dramatics The family has cr look PGPG and Mama Crochet Grles Padel and Conme DeNux Papa 'Crochet offers a ioast Mrs. Dupre calls for the rent The cast makes up Tayo. ihe barber makes a pass at Evie l 5- 's. Tum souTHw1zsTERN PLAYERS 1 ' or' SOU'l'I'1W1iS'I'liliN n,uu1s1,xx,x 1Ns1'1Tu1'E film gm: mmfzefuf FR.-1NCIi.S' GOODRICII and Al,Hl5li'T HACKETT ffrmn the nuvcl by E. l'. C.J'DonnelIj lfHi'm'L'fCli 115' l'.'1ilIifv H-'nllcvr 1f'1 W1 1111 111 1 i,t7 fl 1 ff V 1 . lil: - -: 1' I A 1 Y I 1 1 F 1 1-4 I -f 1 I I . t 1 1 1 1 I 1: 'J E 1 1 I . '! 1 Y...-.... H ls Enteriainment ior the crowd The Wedding March 1 1 1 1 1+ 1 ,. 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Once again the Southwestern campus has assumed a military air. As during the days of the wartime Navy and Marine V-l2 program, Southwestern has adapted it- self to the needs of military education. The establishment of a unit of the Air Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Southwestern marks the beginning of a momentous phase in the history of this school. The mission of the Air ROTC program is to supply the United States Air Force with reserve officers who may be called upon in time of national emergency. The South- western Air ROTC unit is beginning its second semester with a corps of over 300 cadets, of whom a large number are veterans from every branch of the military service. The complete Air ROTC course covers the usual four- year college period, divided into a two-year basic course and a two-year advanced course. The successful com- Mtlitcu' B ll Y U Uniforms are issued The Llttle Colonel ts honored Pres. 'Fletcher awards colors C. 1 I I Y X t P D' I pletion of the program leads to a reserve commission in the USAF. Basic-course cadets attend Military Science classes two hours a week, advanced-course cadets four hours a week. The entire cadet corps spends one hour a week in close order drill. The advanced course, restricted at present to sixty members, is currently composed solely of men with previous military experience. These advanced Air ROTC cadets receive subsistence pay of S27 a month during the school year and S75 a month while attending summer camp. This is in addition to the subsistence pay received under provisions of the HG. l. Bill. Students in the basic course receive classroom in- struction in subjects applicable to all services, such as military organization, map reading, first aid and infantry drill. Advance course classes deal with Air Force sub- jects, such as Air Force inspecion systems, statistical con- trol, transportation, supply, organization, meteorology, aeronautics and personnel management. Cadets receive regular college credits for these classes. A draft exemption quota, issued from Washington, assures the Air RCTC cadets virtual immunity from their draft boards as long as the cadets' work satisfies the requirements of the Military Department. Upon entering the advanced course, each cadet signs a two year contract with the government, obligating him to complete the four-year course and accept a reserve commission in the USAF. The Military Department owes a great deal to Presi- dent Ioel L. Fletcher, Dean loseph A. Riehl, other college authorities and the faculty. Their cooperation and interest in the new program since its debut in September has helped the Military Department shape the cadet corps into what is hoped will prove to be the outstanding Air Reserve Officers' Training Corps unit in the l2th Air Force. A recent statement by President Fletcher points out his interest in this embryonic organization: Southwestern Louisiana lnstitute is very proud of the Air ROTC. The College Administration pledges its fullest cooperation to the development of this important phase of college life today. The Air Force has assigned a fine group of officers to the unit. These men are doing a splendid Work in training the students who are members of the Air ROTC. 'Cadet Major Rice and Cadet Lt. Col. I.aRose interview prosoectxve Cadet Kenneth Waquespack. .ir e. t OF CADET GROUP . 7 AIR Rorr VC A l' ff ' Nun' CADET COL. I. A. BROUSSARD lt is the mature conviction of the officials ot Southwestern Louisiana lnstitute that every young man who enrolls at the college should give serious thought to entering this unit. Air Force personnel ot the SLI Military Department are: back row, l. to r.: MfSgt. Randolph I. Stuart, M!'Sqt. Earl P. Flannaqan tlater Warrant Ofticerl, T, Sgt. Robert Porter and TfSgt. Armon Iordon. Front row: Major Harley Cox, Capt. Stanworth Vcrdier and lst Lt. lack Robinson. Maior Rivers is in the foreground. is U4 MAIOR RICHARD T. W. RIVERS, United Sictes Air Force Director of the S.L.I. Air ROTC GROUP STAFF CL. to RJ: MfSgt. W. R. Herbert flater 1st Lt.l. Sgt. Maior: Maior Louis G. Durio, S-3: Lt. Col. William S. Dempsey. Executive Officer: Colonel Iames H. Broussard. Commanding Officer: Maior Iames M. Ardoin. Adjutant: Captain Ralph E. Irving, S-4: M! Sgt. Robert E. Miller, Ir. flater lst Lt.l. Supply Sgt. SQUADRON A STAFF CL. to RJ: First Sgt. George Bertrand: Captain R. C. Fruge. Ir., Flight B Commander: Lt. Col. Isaac M. Hamilton, Squadron Commander: Maior Urson S. Bacle, Adiutant: Captain George 'C. Larrieu, Flight A Commander. SQUADRON B STAFF CL. to RJ: First Sgt. Ierome A. Barbera: Captain Walter I. Frusha, Ir., Flight A Commander: Lt. Col. Francis G. LaRose, Ir.. Squadron Com- mander: Maior Ralph I. Rice, Adiutant: Captain Gerald M. Gossen, Flight B Commander. ' -. 154- M in , in ., E S I 3 9 F 3.1 .5 5 f 3 M' 1 5 V -W-WW W -f ,A-- ., . ., Y, 35145 -W - , . W. , .. IQ , ffg w wf 2 2 ni i ff ' ' 1 '.A it -V LA 5 A ,nf fig A ff X . ,ZZ f-- V f -V --,M , - ff W 'H' wx nr' lfmv',f,J'v7l'er,,zM -fy. N W z:7i.72f.::...,,,,....T.,A..A,..,,.,,,..V,..,.,, ., A V 'A V 'fV?fW '74 h ' .- . , 4 , - ' f-ff-Q! ' g ' 'f ' li- A jg' L' V ' I S . .1 , 2 A ,. . ' ,L ' 2 A ,g. . J j' l.51i'7 , ', if ' ' H . ' , , 13 1 . i 41 ', ' ' , X 6 Q ' , A M igi' U ., Q is 1 - ' tk A H - , ifvifil 33531. Sw. if 'QQ N. 7, T: 1 W 1 1 , 2 ' ' ' 3446 ! :A 13. v ' ' f - . 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The offi- cers of the Council are: President ......... ........ A LEX STERLING Vice-President ..... ......... F RED GOODROW Secretary ..... ........ M ARGARET DUGAS Treasurer .. ......... CHARLES PARRA Fred Goodrow, Alex Sterling, Margaret Dugas, Charles Parra Men s Student Government ' .:...rSa. f - ix z txt FXR. 'S J X . r . 3fff,...A+ x - ,sf -. f' ' . xi-i,A:2.L.fv 5 .h - Nx- . , f. . - .M 'kid l X X V k swiss if xg qc? X Q, X af Xi: S . X I x E: x XX SSN gk? ff xx xt x xg A A A N '33-Ifggix Sk it X If AE W A V 4 if J,-Y, Yu t 4-Z xx Z ,f f' TOM BORDEN JAMES B. GUILLORY This Association is composed of all men students at S. L. I. Its purpose is to bring the men students into close Contact for the common good of the college. The W. S. G. A. is the governing body of Women stu- dents With membership open to every girl registered at Southwestern. Their program also includes assistance in the Freshmen Orientation Program. I-'LO SANDERS EVA ZIMMER MARY FRANCES MCLENDON sift A . 'tgb 1 . r:..f ?1f ' 1 A S +4 . .affix 7.422155 W' , Lg - , Q' 4543 TERRY BREAUX President ....,...... ..................... TOM BORDEN Vice-President ...... ........ I AMES B. GUILLORY Secretary ....... ..... ............... I E RRY BREAUX Treasurer . .......... RICHARD BARBER President ....................... .......... F LO SANDERS lst Vice President .... ............................... E VA ZIMMER 2nd Vice President .................................. BEA YOUSKO Treasurer ...................... MARY FRANCES MCLENDON Secretary .... .................. H ENRIETTA MATHEWS Reporter ...... ........................ R OBERTA TATUM BEA YOUSKO ROBERTA TATUM -TX 'iii , fb 5.3: A ,. . , Q? ,qs Q K X X . X my A il! ga ' ' cfs, TFSEXQA F ,Q S453 4 1 V ,, gua- fgvwii HENRIETTA MATHEWS F' A4-E 7'7i 1 in M. XJ Women's Student Government Association Mary Ann Chandler, Bill Wilkenson andhllosincx Landry l1Etd dl work. L'Acc1dien S Staff MARY ANN CHANDLER, Editor The L'Acadien is the official yearbook for Southwestern Louisiana lnstituteqf It is pub- lished in order to present to the students a summary of the years work and play on the campus. We have had much pleasure, as well as many headaches in getting this book ready for the press. We sincerely hope that you, the students and faculty, like the results We have achieved. May this book remind you of a successful year on the Southwestern campus. THE '49 LXACADIEN STAFF. ff l l , X xi' :XXQX X X X X X X is E X X X X 5 ' S 5 Li Kr . ii- ,,QQ X R' S X w XAXIXS Q OWEN FOGLEMAN Photographer - ., M , 2 bg fr fy fi, fyffl If , Z ' -57 . . it f i lf ,nf , f ' , 2 f ' ,wif 221545 9 i I ,Www 24, 5+,X.i-i . .xx -, -.X ,. ., SXX, .,t-R., M N, fu,- '- 'Xf ',. Xt. -.X ' ' 2- XX - s t,, 2 gXX ' bit i .Psi ' .t - . X ' Af, ,L X X M sf X 1 x 1' f f is X 7 XX ,A mv x X x X 'Z w X s X xx X X av X N -H2 Jmv-:ta X - N35 f,X1g,'f N Y A,?ff5'5sf ,. X N 4' 5,2 XX 9 5 ,R ,KN X , . X, , 4 A X ff 1 is ,gil ,iff ,..,f,Xx X, , .V ,b..,, , .xxx X X, .,',,,.',, . E K, ,s wf N XV XX w X 1 L 0 xl?- X W I is ft f 1'-Is' 'X'. , 'vi' jiw, X BILL WILKENSON Associate Editor L'Ac:c1dien Staff Bill Wilkenson, Associate Editor and Mary Ann Chandler Editor Bill and Mary Ann discuss a problem . wif: '53 3 fy - f . . X .X-we . 1 ffi- 1 -,--Q -Q- E7 'def ,hu 4. mi.. , . - N 'Q Y M P- l E f ,W , . . gal 1 fi : it ,. li: l s! in .t 4. l .t 5 . .rn 1 i A G 2 ' l Y f 7 . 1 ' n -......, .vw t ' L V Mu. 4.4 t t ,' Q E v -.,.-.- ':u-wi-:- -1 v vr-K GILES PADEL. Editor ' j ' 5 Ioe Boutin cmd Giles Pcrdel doing the paper work V E R M I L I O N The vER1v11L1oN GILES PADEL, Editor Associate Editor ........ ......... B ay E. Broussard Make-Up Editor ......... .................. I oe Boutin Business Manager ....... ........ E ugene Miller Sports Editor .............................. Whitie Lagasse Assistant Sports Editor ................ I. B. Guillory Feature Editor ...................... Danella Primeaux Religious Editor ........... . ......... Wynne Ditchburn Foreign Student Editor ........ E. S. De Sampaio Photographic Editor .................. George Larrieu Photographers ........................ Owen Eogleman 'A - Howard Cannon Reporters ...... Marion Batty, Millie Blackwell, Cal De Mier, Iohn Ahlers, Baymond Zagone, Ioe Venable, Barbara Dean Blanton, Emilie Nassar, Camille Car- vmouche, l-laral N. Pedersen, Charles Woodruff, Bernard Trahan, Doris Bous- tany, Dotsie Langlinais, lack Tullier, and Margery Cary. ' Artists ............ Iimmy McLean, Grace Kaigler Typists .................... Elrin Eusilier, Mike Berard Exchange Editors .................... Connie De Nux Irvin Adams STAFF GENE MILLER Business Manager The staff at ihe printing company GEORGE LARRIEU Photographer SCRIBBLERS' SCRIPT ' Scribblers' Script, sponsored by the Enqlish Department of Southwestern Louisiana Institute, is pub. lished three times yearly. Its purpose is to encourage literary endeavor among students on the campus Any student who Wishes to contribute is urqed to do so. X The S Club is composed of all boys on the campus who have earned a letter for participation in a varsity sport. The officers are: OFFICERS President .....,................................ DAVE FISHER Vice President ..,............. HERIVIAN ZERINGUE Secretary-Treasurer .................. ED DRESSEL lst row: Alfred Arceneaux, Ralph Arcen- eaux, Bill Averill, Kenneth Barbay, lack Best, DeWitt Blanchard. , 2nd row: Ray Boudreaux, Dalton Boyd, Ed- ward Broussard, Billy Bynum, Clyde Catha, Maurice Chappuis. 3rd row: Hoyt Clark, Robert Cole, Warren Cormier, Paul DiGiovanni, Ed Dressel, Val- dean Dykes. 4th row: David Fisher, Howard Fournet, Guy Funk, Milton Gaudet, Bill Globig, Audley Gordon. Sth row: Walter Groth, Tom Harrison, Frank Hebert, Lucien Hebert, George Iohn, Harry Kyle. Sth row: Gilbert Lagasse, Leland Landry, Buddy Marcello, Ernest Matheme, Allen Mea- dows, Eugene Millet. 7th row: Gene Moncla, Donald Mosinq, Norman O'Nan, Richard Pate, Harral Peder- son, L. I. Raymond. 8th row: Bill Sheffield, Bobby Tabarlet, Clarence Theriot, Carleton Touchet, Roy Vea- zey, Ferdie Venable. 9th row: Lloyd Verret, Dick Vines, C. L. Wink, Roy Young, Desmond Zock, CLUB 13 Blue Key Through the efforts of Mr. Herbert Hamilton, ' former student leader and present head of the Busi- ness Administration and Economics Department, Blue Key Fraternity came to the campus of South- western. Upon installation before a student assem- bly in the Spring of 1932, it commenced to fill the need for a men's honor and service organization at the college. From Mr. Hamilton's tenure as first president to the present, the organization has con- sistently tapped student leaders into membership and carried out various projects for the benefit of the school. The Student Directory published through the efforts of Blue Key members is, perhaps, the outstanding service contribution of the fraternity. Assisting the Alumni Association at Homecoming is another annual Blue Key function. But like other campus organizations, Blue Key has also had its times of trial. One man was the total membership RAYMOND ZAGONE at a point during World War ll, but under the able direction of Dr. Kenneth B. Hait, faculty advisor, Blue Key has rejuvenated and has consolidated in a position high among organizations at South- Western. H President lst row: Iohn Aliieri, Mitchell Berard, Denald Beslin, Hubert Callahan, Clyde 'Catha, Ioel Champagne, William Dempsey, Kennedy Dugas, Mort Elkind. 2nd row: David Fisher, Owen Fogleman, Haroli Gauthe. Hartwell Lewis, Wallace Ousse, Giles Padel, Charles Parra. William Patton, Thomas Pears. 3rd row: Ralph Rice, Tony Rizzuto, Alex Stirling, Bobby Tabarlet, Charles Theriot, Ice Touchet, Eric Vige, Iack Watson, Wilbert Woody. 4 Vermilion Honor Society The Vermilion Honor Society is composed oi Iunior and Senior girls who have an average oi 2.2 or better the semester preceding their invitation to membership. Activities of the society include a tea for Freshmen girls who were valedictorians or salu- tatorians of their High School graduating class, and a Silver Tea for the Annual award for the outstand- ing Senior girl in the organization. OFFICERS President ........ . ............ RUBY LEE DRAUGHAN Vice President ..................... ................... P ATSY SHINN Corresponding Secretary ....... .........................,. E VA ZIMMER Recording Secretary ........ ....... M ELWYN MARIONNEAUX Treasurer ................. ....................... R ITA KARAM Reporter ...... ......, L UCILLE MAGNON lst row: Mary Ann Chandler, Bess Cunningham. Shirley Gi-ob, Margie Plalmnce- Znd Tow: 1-vi if fix. RUBY LEE DRAUGHAN President Iackie Todd. Eva Zimmer. E Inter-Fraternity Council IOHN E. TURREGANO President The Inter-Fraternity Council is composed of two representatives from each social fraternity, the president and another member selected by the respective fraternity. The representatives of the Council are chosen at the beginning of the Fall semester. REPRESENTATIVES .GORDON SCHEXNAYDER, JACK TRUXILLO ..........CLAY LeBLANC, IOHN RUTHERFORD Alphq Sigma Kappa ......... ................, Lambda Chi ................ Phi Kappa Alpha .......... ..,..... L OLOYDA HYMEL, ALVIN HOFFPAUIR Phi Theta Rho ......... .......... A NGELO D'ANGELO, FRED GOODROW Sigma Pi .......,........ .....,.. C LOVIS BUNGOL, HAROLD GOUDEAU Sigma Pi Alpha .......... ......... H ARTWELL LEWIS, HENRY MEDINA Theta Kqppq Phi ,,,,,,, ................................................... E RIC VIGE Theta Xi ,............... ......................................... K ENNEDY DUGAS Delta Sigma Phi .......,. .... Q ..... O STARIE FOLSE, GEORGE M. FRANK st row: Bringol. D'Angelo, Duqas. Folse, Frank. Znd row: Goodrow, Goudeau, Hoifpauir, Hymel, LeBlanc. 3rd row: Lewis. Medina. Rutherford. Schexnuyder Truxillo. Vige. if Pan Hellenic Council The Pan-Hellenic Council is composed ot three representatives from each sorority who are elected in April of each year by the respective sororities and serve for the ensuinq year. lt is the qoverniriq body of the social sororities and its purposes are to help bring co- operation arnonq the sororities and to be a help in creatinq facilities for a constructive element in the colleqe. President .... .......... lst Vice President ..... Znd Vice President ........ Recording Secretary ....... Corresponding Secretary Treasurer ..... ..... .. Reporter .... Keeper of Grades .......... H OFFICERS .BEVERLY THIBODEAUX ROSE MAE BLANCHARD ..................CEClLE PELTIER ......BEVERLY SCHOENEY ...........DORIS BOUSTANY ........DOLORES LLOVERAS .......KATl-ILEEN OZENNE YOUSKO BEVERLY THIBODEAUX President lst row: Rosemary Alario. DSK: Helen Baker, SSS: Corine Clary, PDE: Jessica Cozine, ASA: Icnice Davis. DEN. 2nd row: Selma Esneaull, NSK: Dolores Lloveras, DSX: 'Claire Nassar, DSK: Marguerite Richard, ASA: Lois Riley, DEN. 3rd row: Beverly Schoney. ASA: Marqarite Talbot, NSK: Roberta Tatum, PDE. f y X , A K ffwqff, . f yi M K5 , 5 ' , , ,gm , QQ Dwi, : jf' f , i J , V5 J, ,K 0 f ' .H .sl pun. uw 'S' ag Y' J fl laws W' O-of X l r or fu. Q M Alpha SiQ'II1CI. KCIPPG. OFFICERS President .......... ....................... ...... I A CK TRUXILLO Vrce president ,,,, ....... R OLAND Le-BLANC Secretary ,,,,,,, ............ P . 1. LUNGARO Treasurer ,,,, ....... P AUL BERCEGEAUY JACK TRUXILLO President AEK lst row: Bercegeauy, Davis, Ferachi, Foqlemcm, Hilton, Hotard, Istre, Lastrapes. 2nd row: LeBlanc. Long, Lungaro, McDonald, Marks Marionneaux, Mire, Morris. 3rd row: Myers, Parra, Pharis, Perrault, Romero, Schexnayder, Smith, Smith. 4th row: Spell, Stirling, Sudduth Turregcmo, Wakeman, Flowers, Kaplan, Miller. feb ' o P1 Delta Epsilon OFFICERS President ............. ....................... ,,,,,,,,, R U TH TATUM Vice President ..... ,,,,., M IRIAM MONCLA Secreicfry --------- ....... H AZEL HARVEY Trecfsurer .--- ........ C ECELIA FOLSE Reporter --.--- ...... B EA YOUSKO '16-Q RUTH TATUM President 1st row: Boudreaux, Breaux, Brown, Clary, Hanchey. 2nd row: Harvey, Hayes, Kendricks, Moncla, Morris. 31-d row: Rosenzweiq. Tatum, W'crrtell, Wray Wyble. 'SRS' We i , X X gg X i Z ef Vw- f gf ff at WS M g v S? i , , f , 1 My f 1 A W X ' , ,,,., , ,lg Q5 3 HN' 5 Q O 1 Delta Slgma Ph1 OFFICERS President ............ ............... ............ O . I. FOLSE Vice President ,,,, ......... G EORG-E FRANK Secretary ....... ........ M ERLYN MISTICH O. I. FOLSE President AZCID lst row: Bellemen, Cary, Gaddis. Goux, Handley, Hymel. 2nd row: Iohnson, Larson, Marceaux. Mistich, Pepitone, Rachel. 3rd row Robichaux, Roy, Russell, Thibodeaux, Trahcm, Vuinovich. I O Delta Theta Slgma OFFICERS President .............. ....................... ........ I A CKIE ROBERTSON Vice President -.---. .................. L OU STANFIELD X Secretory -..-----.- ....... J UUE ANN BRINKHOUS Treasurer -.----- ....................... R ITA DERISE Reporter --..- ....... M URIEL NICKOLSQN L41 IACKIE ROBERTSON President ATE Ist row: Applewhite, Brown, Bush. Daigle, de la Houssaye, Derise, Falcon. 2nd row: Folse, Gremillion, Henry, Hover, Jenkins, Laborde, McFarIan. 3rd row: McGee, Minvielle, Naquin, Newton, Ozio, Rains, Schwarizenburq. 4th row: Staniield, Thevenat, Thomas, Thoms, Todd, Trahan. an I if , I W. I I Wg' X 9 N ' f 4 X , f , . 1. , ' - , 'NW ,- in .1 A? ,. .. ' 1 AJ ' Q We .Y ' 1' 5' 1-7 we A. ' -Y if -Ei t I I L 'J ,,, . A Phi Kappa Alpha OFFICERS President ......... ....................... ........ A L VIN HOFFPAUIR Q' Vice Prgsjdent ,,,, ................ L LOYD HYMEL Secretary ........ ...... C ARL C. PRUDHOMME Treasurer ,,,,, ..................... I AMES NEEF 'ia- ALVIN HOFFPAUIR President CDKA lst row: Borden, Chauvin, Cranford, Daigle, Dewey, G. Dill, L. Dill, Domingue. 2nd row: Fontenot, Hymel, Kernan, Morgan, I. Neel, W. Neel, O'Neal, Pecot. 3rd row: I. Pilcher, R. Pilcher, Prudhomme, Raggie, Regan, Stone, Thibodeaux. Nu Sigma Kappa President ........... ........................ ......... G L ORIA GIROUARD Vice President ........ ,,,,,,,, D QLQRES GEQRGE Q Treasurer ........................... ,,,,.,,,,,,,... R ITA KARAM Correspondmq Secretary ..... ........ L ORRAINE CHILDS Recordinq Secretary ....... ,,,,,,,, S ELM-AA ESNAULT GLORIA GIROUARD President lst row: Allen, Childs, Conover, Cunningham, Foret. 2nd row: Gcxutreaux, Guillory, Iackson, Leciy, Marquart. 3rd row: Talbot, Too Saia. 3 i 2 i 5 1 .ZQ Iii! 'TI 'K-fc, i af'NQ. X M ffgx A fir' Q Q 3 'KK ? , gif 'win Pi Theta Rho OFFICERS President ............ ....... A L SIDNEY SCHNYDER t I Vice President .... ...... L AWRENCE LANDRY 1' ' Secretary ........ ............. S YLVIAN RAY Treasurer ...... .--.-- I AMES HAMMERS AL SIDNEY SCHNYDER President TFC-D lst row: Bercxrd. Bernard, Beron, Berthier, Brouillette Carrington. 2nd row: Callaway, Creed. D'Angelo, Goodrow, Hammers. Hebert 3d row: Landry, Ray, W. O. Ray, Thibodeaux, Vcxllot. 3 o Alpha Slgma Alpha OFFICERS President ............ ........ ................... G L ORIA SIMON Vice President ..... ....... M ARGUERITE RICHARD Secrs-ICIIY --------- ....... E MILY BAUDOIN Treasurer ...-- ...... C AROLYN VITALE Reporter ----- ............. I EAN NEBEL if GLORIA SIMON President AEA lst row: Allen, Armstrong, Barrilleaux, Bodemuller, Bourgeois, Bridges, Cozine, Doolin. 2nd row: Duhon, Giroir, Holmes. Hudson,l1-lqie, Lambousy, Landry, LeBlanc. 3rd row: Lewis, McNeill, Mosely, Nebel. Owen, Parkerson, Patin, Richard. 4th row: Savoie, Schoeny, Sessions, Shelton, Staehling, Talbot, Tessier, Thompson, Willet. if 'fl' li A 6' , Xu x 2 'L' , ,Q R x ff' kid' 1 X Q i Sigma Pi Alpha OFFICERS President ............ .......... R ALPH RICE Vice President ..... ......... H ENRY MEDINA Secretary ......... ...... C LEMENT CORNEY Treasurer ..... ........ F RANK TI-IEAL RALPH RICE President ZTTA Isi row: iF. Bird, T. Bird, Brackin, Cox-nay, Cunningham, Durio, Godson. 2nd row: Gossen, Groh, Klestil, LaHauve, Landry, La Rose Lewis. 3rd row: McDaniel, Medina, Milliken, Mosinq, Neff, O'Bx-ien, Ousse. 4th row: Patton, Theal, Webb, Wursier, Gooch, DeLee Delta Epsilon Nu OFFICERS President ........... ..................... ........... L U CILLE MAGNON t Vice President ........ .......... M ERRITA DOMINGUE Seerefery .--....... ....... B ILLY CLAY HEBERT i Treasurer --..-.. ....... B ETTY Jo MAHONEY ' LUCILLE MAGNON President AEN 1st row: Atkins, Austin, Bachemin, Bartell, Cunningham, Domingue, Fournet. 2nd row: Haydel, Hebert, Mahoney, Monterio, Moore, Ott, Peck. 3rd row: Reese, Riley, Roddy, Snell, Taylor, Thibodeaux. Warren. 2. Q 'WW , zany! LA - L 1 --3, .A --.,, Sigma Pi e W d OFFICERS ' , 1 President ......... ....................... ........ E . I. THIGPEN f vice President ....................... ....... A LVIN DUooTE 'J Corresponding Secretary ..... ....... I OE COOPER A A Treasurer ............................ ....................... F RANK ETIER ......I-IAROLD LANDRENEAUX Reporter ..... E. I. THIGPEN President ETF lst row: Billeau, Bringal, Broussard, Chaze, Chrisioffel, Deshotel, Ducote. 2nd row: Hardy. Harper, Godeaux, Iurslin, Landreneau, Launey, Lulu. 3rd rowg Manuel, Porter, Randall, Schlindler, Siebille, Sorbert, Verrel. l'T M' -' V ' v M Y Delta S1gma Kappa P19S1d9T1T FBEDDIE LEGER VICG Presrdent IQNE MILLER Secretary MARIETTA CULLOTA Treasurer BEATRICE BROUSSARD i ' U ......... ........................................... ......... , lst row: Alario, Barron, B 'W' FREDDIE LEGER President AEK roussard, Cheraime, Cox, Culotta, Fabiry. 2nd row: Fruqe, W. Kidder, W. Kidder, Lee. Lloveras. Miller, Morris. 3rd row: Nczssar, Oliver, Pailel, Root, Soileau, Vedrine. Vigneaux. XX V3.1 '21-.U ,A ,I -gf' 2? Theta Kappa Phi Presldent .......... ........................ ........ E R IC VIC-E Vlce president ...intl .................. D AN PECK Secretary ......... ...... G ORDON SIBILLE Treasurer ....... ------ I ACK PORRIEH lst row Bowen Chauvm Comeaux Duplanhs Kenny. 2nd row: Landry, LeBlanc, Peck. Porrier, Robert. 3rd Sonnier, Tourne, Vitter. row: Saparito, Sibille. Sigma Sigma Sigma OFFICERS P1'GSiC1GDT -----.-----. ........ .......... D A NELLA PRIMEAUX ,K Vice PTGSUSHT --------- ....... E LIZABETH FITZGERALD fy Recording Secretary ........ ,,,,,, M LABEL CHA-ISSQN Correspondinq Secretary ..... ,,,..,,,,,, H ELEN BAKER Treasurer ............................ ,,'..,,, A NN LUM DANELLA PRIMEAUX President 222 lst row: Aguillard, Baker, Begnaud, Bouite, Broussard, Chaisson, Dubus, Fitzgerald. 2nd row: Freeland, Gremillion, Guidry, Koeble, Landry, Landry, LeBlanc, Lee. 3rd rcw: Longlanais, McEl1igot, Morgan, Mouton, Peltier, Riley, S-hinn, Thompson, Wainwright. E' 1 5 'N , f ' 4 Juv, . 3 y :Sf X ,N , W! W x X ' ., X XX X K I r N' N ,, W' y-L -fi A - Z ,sv- g fy '-.l .2 L , L I1 II 3 1 Ti n I 1 w 4 ' K r 5 B B in B B B Theta Xi OFFICERS . President ........ .................... ....... K E NNEDY DUGAS Vice President ..... ------- L ARRY MA-NLEY Secretary .,,.,,,, ....... 1 OEL CHAMPAGNE Treasurer ..,.. ......... S AM LORENZO KENNEDY DUGAS President I-YI I-1 I--1 lst row: Angelle, Arceneaux, Barnett, Bella, Bernard, Blue, Breaux, Cambre. Znd row: Carlos, Champagne. Daigle, Delhommer, Falzon Fosier, Babaz, Guidry. 3rd row: Holloway, Iserinqhausen, Laurent, Moresi, Olivier, Ramsey, White, Zagone. Delta Sigma Delta OFFICERS President ......... ..................... ....... C L AUDINE SIMMONS V ice President ............. ,,,,..,., B ERNICE LQCQUR Hecordiriq Secretary ........... .,,,.,,,,, D QT MADERE Corresponding Secretary ....... ,,,,,.,,,,., N ITA MADERE Treasurer ............................ ,,,,,,, E LIZABETH LQCQUR - CLAUDINE SIMMONS President AEA lst row: Batty, Bourg, Boustany, Caffery, Gauthier, Graugnard, Grimsley. 2nd row: Grob, Harqes, B. I.crCour, E. LaCour , Lorraine D. Madere, N. Madere. 3rd row: Moran, Moriarty, Pierce, Simmons, Songy, Vanderbeck. -3 5' -sv 3 Br 157 uve Y W Lambda Chi Alpha OFFICERS President ..... ................... ....... R I CHARD TRICHE I :'Z,,g-Fix , RICHARD TRICHE President LCA lst row: Bellerino, Draughon, Frusha, Hamner. Holder. 2nd row: Hurtado. LeBlanc. Moriarity. Rutherford. i 4 1:-'T' WJ . XP wmv' 4 e Au' Honor Society OFFICERS Commander .......... ............................. ............ R . I. RICE Vice-Contntander ..... ........ F g G. LGROSE Adjutant .................... ',..'...' G ' M. GQSSEN Assistant Adjutant ........ ,,.,,,,... 1 v M. HAMILTQN Treasurer ............................. ,,.,,.,,. R y E. MILLER Public Relations Officer ....... ,,,,,,,,,, G 1 C, LARRIEU Parlimentarian .................... ,,,,,,,,,, L . G. DURIQ Sergeant-At-Arms ..-.--.. .....,..... W . R. HEBERT RALPH I. RICE Commander N tc RCTC lst row: Ardoin, Bacle. Broussard, Dempsey. Durio. 2nd row: Fruge, Frushcz, Hamilton. Hebert, LaRose. 31-d row: Larrieu, Miller, Sellers. AA f , MERRITA DOMINGUE President Red Jackets President ....... Vice President Treasurer Historian .... Reporter ......... Squad Leader Squad Leader Squad Leader squad Leader Secretary ....... The Red Iackets is a marching organization com- posed of 128 Sophomore, Iunior, and Senior Girls who participate in fostering school spirit by being present at the athletic events of the school. ln connection with the band the Red Iackets put on marchinq shows at the half of each football Game. No No No No .........MERRlTA DOMINGUE ...................FREDDIE LEGE ......i...........lESSlCA COZENE ....................CECILIA POLSE MELWYN MARIONNEAUX .. ............... MABEL CHAISSON ........ CLAIRE ROBIN ..........RUTH TATUM .............GRACE BROWN ............IRENE BOUDREAUX Faculty Advisors ......,.. ........ M ARGARET MCMILLAN, BETTYE MYERS a Qs.. Ar. f German Club fvdf wi-QM Le Cercle Francais The German Club was formed to pro- mote the study of the German language and literaure. Any student interested in German is eligible to become a member. The club is under the department of foreign languages. OFFICERS Chairman ....... ............... W ILLIAM BURROUGHS Secretary .... .......... L OUIS BURROUGHS D9 T I 5 i it I it ii vel0P ' mote fy bers,l it relcrllfl It sities it and H 1 estob 5, unde to be in the it ship, ' associ Presidei i Vice P1 T Secretcm Treasuri ! Reporte' L sqm-1 Le Cercle Francais was established for the purpose of increasing the knowl- edge and appreciation of the French language and customs. The club Wel- comes all students who are interested in French. It presents regular radio pro- grams in French. OFFICERS President ............ ....................... I OSEPH D. ELFERT Vice President .,.... ,........ M ITCHELL BERARD Secretary ....... ........... A LBERTA WOODSON Treasurer ..... ......... DOLORES VANDERBECK Reporter ................ ...................... G ILES PADEL Faculty Advisor ...... ........ D R. HOSEA PHILLIPS 1 i L i ki The Frfrteri ii Presid friends Gnd tc is culture ft Pfesiciei Vim Pr i Seaetm i Tfeqsur, I i Reports T f Filtulty i I X ,E 'Demeter is a national agriculture fra- ternity organized April 26, 1933. The purposes of this organization are to de- velop greater interest in agriculture, pro- mote scholarship among its student mem- bers, establish confidence and friendly relation between the colleges and univer- sities of the United States, promote moral and social culture among its members, establish a closer tie of friendship and understanding between its members, and to be of mutual assistance one to another in the development of the intellect, friend- ship, and fidelity to the highest ideals of associated effort. OFFICERS President .............. .......................... C LAUDE TAYLOR Vice President ....... ' ....... RODOLPH WHITTEN Secretary ........... ........ L EONARD I. RUSSO Treasurer ............... MIKE MANNINA Reporter ............ ......... H ERBERT THOMPSON Sgt.-at-Arms .......................................... LLOYD DAIGLE The Sigma Alpha Gamma Agriculture Fraternity was formed at the request of President Fletcher. Its purpose is to foster friendship among agriculture students and to broaden their knowledge of agri- culture. Demeter OFFICERS President ........... ..............t............... T ONY RIZZUTO Vice President ........ ......... L OUIS ANDRUS Secretary .......... ......... S TANLEY SIMON Treasurer ,,,, ........ R . C. SELLERS Reporter ................................................ IAMES LEMAIRE Faculty Advisors..MR. HARLAN K. RILEY, l. M. PECK t if t Sigma Alpha Gamma Accounting Forum lst row: Leonard Grcxykowski. Roy Stagni. I. Hundley. 2nd row: Chester Fontenot. P r 5 .1 Economics Forum The purpose of the Accounting Forum is to promote interest in business among accountants and to get the accountants together tor advance study. The forum meets once a month. They discuss the accounting problems of the day. OFFICERS President' ............. ........... L EONARD GRAYKOWSKI Vice President ....... .................. R OY F. STAGNI Secretary .......... ....................... I . HUNDLEY Treasurer ...... ......... C HESTER FONTENOT Reporter ............ .......... D EWEY MANUEL Faculty Advisor ..... .......... P AUL BURNAM x E r A It ia if ri it E! I M lite. Presid Q vifei 5 Treasu lj Histori 5 Report- W -1 'r , Tk 1 I r 1 1 i x I I A Qirls' i room Two fi' Girls p comm A identl WGSQ 9 j0YiI1C it PTSSids: L' Vice- P3 Swim iq Tregsb Resorts Hishric 'E 3 It 1 Y 5 A I fr -Xt TUIH Ong Grits 111111 the WSKI AGNI IDLEY ENOT NAM y T it C 1 BIUEL 4 J The Boys' Club was organized in 1940 for the men students who reside oft the campus. its purpose is to further friend- ship and cooperation among the men stu- dents and to assist them in becoming more familiar with the benefits of campus life. OFFICERS President ......... .......................... L EROY TANNER Vice President ...... .......... I OHN MILLER Treasurer ......... ................ B RYAN HEBERT Historian ...... .......... G ERALD CHAMPAGNE Reporter ....... .............. R AY DOMINGUE The Girls' Club is an organization ot girls Who live oft the campus. The club- room is in the basement ot Martin Hall. Two hostesses are on duty to assist the girls in recreation and relaxation. Any commuter town boarder, or Lafayette res- ident is eligible for membership. This club was organized to assist these girls in en- joying the tull benefits ot college lite. OFFICERS President .............. ......................,........ E LSIE HOLLIER ........EDNA ARCENEAUX ........RUTH MOUTON Vice President ........ Secretary .......,.. Treasurer ......... INA coMEAUX Reporter ..... ...WREVERA FA KOUR ..........ALlNE LASSEIGNE Historian . .... .. BUYS' Club ist if Ku' M? s E uf fi 90 1 53 ' M . .3 . ,, ' 9 tha tx! -J - K it 1 X ! , ' f I lst row: Lusseiqne. 2nd row: Hollier, Arceneaux, Comecux. Girls' Club Baptist Student Union f I Ist row: Frederick, Lambousy, Lum. 2nd row: Kendrick. Canterbury Club - - ' -3131 ... ..-as-L.. . ,. . The Baptist Student Union is an or- ganization of all Baptist students on the campus who belong to the local church or some department of the church. OFFICERS President ............ ................................ R ICHARD ELZSEY lst Vice President ..... 2nd Vice President ...... ....Ci-IARLENE WALKER .......CAROL ESHELMAN 3rd Vice President ....... .............................. B EA PECK Secretary .... Treasurer ....... Music Director .... Publicity ........................ Sunday School Director ........ Training Union Rep. .... . Hostess . .......,, ARMILDA BROUSSARD .........RAYMOND GRAY ,.........WAYNE SMITH ' C. FRYER W. MCDONALD .............WAYNE WOOD .......DONNA COCHRAN The Canterbury Club of S. L. l. is a member of the Association of Canterbury Clubs, which is a national organization of Episcopal students in the Universities and Colleges of the United States. This association is affiliated directly with the World Student Christian Federation. Their aims are Worship, Study, Fellowship, Service, and Unity. OFFICERS President .......... ................... C HARLES FREDERICK Vice President ...... Secretary ............. ............l-IENRY OLIVIER .........DAVILLA LAMBOUSY Treasurer .......................................................... ANN LUM Reporter and Corresponding Secretary .................... BETTY SUE KENDRICK l Q f . The t the . Qflillilla l the W 1 'fm-they I ' and to Gcmlmfl I, Sw1dfIYi A dist Sum 1 Q , President - . Vice 'Secretary - tram- A ' Weslew i Student C Southwesg active for the prom: ' the pm-pos y were, 1 FROM HC Ulelll of C guide sed elll Wgddz S0me mm Pftiiiezz v P IQ iss: L. . . T them. ' N-. SSQNLX N, , . . -.N Bemis: -.mi gl .., I 1 l ll OIL 1 the l lurch T t :usry T ALKER- L MAN T PECK t ssitun 7 Gm SMITH'l FRYER DNAID woon IHPJXN . L isaf rbury gn zation t rsities This h the Their T vship, 1 QERICK it UVIER , BOUSY 3 N LUM . NDHICK is tl lt 14 it tl I t 9 1 The Gamma Delta Society, formerly the Lutheran League, is an organization of Lutheran students and their friends on the campus. The league endeavors to further friendship among its members, and to aid in their religious life. The Gamma Delta Society meets for their Sunday morning devotions in the Metho- dist Student Center. - OFFICERS President ............. .......,....,........ H ARAL PEDERSON Vice President ...... ....................... F RED LEIBERT Secretary ......... ..,....... SCAR DAUENHAVER Advisor . ......... RICHARD E. GAENZLE Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Student Qrganization on the campus of Southwestern. The Foundation has been active for more than ten years. Although the program has changed considerably, the purpose has remained the same. Wesley Foundation-a HOME AWAY FROM HOME-seeks to assist in develop- ment of ethical character: to foster better relations among mankind, to contact and guide students for leadership in the pres- ent Worldy and to provide worship, Whole- some recreation and fellowship in a day by day program. OFFICERS President ....... .. '........... ........... H ARTWELL LEWIS Vice President ..... ....... R UBY LEE DRAUGHAN Treasurer ....... .................... T OM CLARK Secretary ........ .............. D AISY YOUREE Reporter .. ........... WINSTCN SELLERS Gamma Delta Society lst row: Pederson, Leibert, Dauenhaver. Znd row: Gqenzle, Wesley Foundation Westminster Fellowship lst row: Willett, Bachimen. Staehling. Hoag. 2nd row: Steward, McDonald. Wurster. Dorr, Alveraz. Newman Club Vtfestminster Fellowship has as its aims to help each member to formulate a Christian philosophy and to make it vital in his way of life: to give an oppor- tunity for training in leadership and servv ice to others and to provide wholesome social activities. OFFICERS President ............... ........................... I OE McDONALD lst Vice President ...... ......... B OB WURSTER 2nd Vice President ....... ....... R ENE ALVERAZ Secretary ............... ......... K ISSIE BACI-IIMEN Treasurer ........ MORGAN SMITH The Newman Club is an organization for all Catholic students, under the guid- ance- of the Bishop of Lafayette and the club chaplain. It endeavors to render Christian service in the college commun- ity. The Newman Club works for the pro motion of the intellectual, social, and re ligious life among the Catholic students at Southwestern and aids, through its or- ganization, in maintaining the high morals of Southwestern. The local chapter is a member of the Gulf State Providence of the American Federation of College Cath- olic Clubs. OFFICERS President ............ ........................... I. ARRY MANLEY Vice President ..... ..... . ...... M ONROE HARPER Secretary ........ ............................ I DA MOUTON Treasurer .......... MARGERY PLAISANCE Historian ............ ................ S IDNEY DAIGLE Reporter ................. ......... M ERLYN MISTICH Sergeant-at-Arms ..... ......... M IKE VEYNCVICH initial was that il Tt tion 1 and I dents the T neces profes Preside: Vice Pr Secnetm' Treasun The lolcr w C0Htin1 OHIY IL ot B Drofesg Cfrtion, Pltesiden Vim pm Sewers, f US its Klrrnutqie mqke it In oppor. Und servg holesome MCDONALD 5 tvtmsm is Aivrm : BACHIMEN LGAN SMITH rgonization I fr the quid- ie and the to render 'e communf for the pro tal, andre tic students ouqh its Or- bjgh morals hqpter is G Ovidence of QHSQG Call' L33Y M-W-El :moi TWH' :V PLA-ISANCE WHICH fd movlft f The Pi Lambda Beta Pre-Law Fra- ternity of Southwestern was organized shortly after a Pre Law Curriculum was initiated at the Institute. The fraternity was officially chartered in 1941, and at that time the Greek letters were adopted. The specific purpose of the organiza- tion is to promote a closer relationship and understanding of the Pre Law stu- dents at Southwestern, and to perpetuate the work, cooperation and fellowship necessary in preparation for the legal profession. OFFICERS President ............. ............................. D ENALD BESLIN .........FRANK GARDINER ........RONNIE GOSSEN Vice President ....... Secretary ............. Treasurer . ........... ALVIN BREAUX The Southwestern Chapter of Delta Iota was organized in l936 and has been continuously active since. Members are only Iuniors and Seniors with an average of B or higher who exhibit promise of professional excellence in the field of edu- cation. OFFICERS President ..g ........... .......................... H AROLD GAUTHE Vice President ....... .......... C AROLYN ATKINS Secretary ............................................ HERBERT HEBERT Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer .... HULDA ERATH Physical Education Majors Club lst row: Folse. Brown, Hebert. 2nd row: Myers. lst row: Brown: Znd row: Thompson, Tonguis, Any student ot Southwestern Louisi- ana Institute majoring or minorinq in Physical Education is admitted into the organization upon meeting the require- ments for membership as set forth in the constitution and by-laws of the organi- zation. Any person who is interested in tos- tering the purpose of this organization and who is sympathetic with its program may also be a member. OFFICERS President ..... .................. C ECILIA ANN FOLSE Secretary ........ ......... G RACE BROWN Treasurer ......... ALEX HEBERT Reporter ......... GEORGE MYERS The W. I, A. is sponsored by the de- partment of Health and Physical Educa- tion to provide all Women students with an opportunity to participate in whole- some athletic activities. Its QoverninQ body is composed ot a representative from each of the organizations partici- pating. The annual sorority Stunt Niqhf is under the sponsorship of the W. l. OFFICERS President ......... ......................,..... G RACE BROWN Vice President .... ......... B OBBIE THOMPSON Secretary ........ ........... L IETTA TONGU15 Women's Intramural ssggiqtiqn Sic fraterr Presidet Vice P1 Treasure Secretcxr Chaplai Sergecmi Historia: Phi temity ter wg CQI11pu Meetin. Siqned Current field of Stfmdcm Dreciqs Pmsifienz vig? Secretary!- Treqsurer Nfltionql Historian w 3 ' L01ligi, sung mio the Squire- Lfi in the i Ofqmll- ill in fos- 331i-Ztltion DFOQTCIIH FOLSE 'E BROWN Ei l-EBERT 3 I ESE MYERS ny the de ul Educa- dents with in whole qoveminfa -esentotive - ' nj iunt Night W. I. EL ACE BROWN EOMPSON TONGUIS I l ,ff N W K I Sigma Alpha Iota is a girls music fraternity. OFFICERS President ............. .....,......................... N EVA BURLEY Vice President ......... ........ L ORITA HEBERT Treasurer ......... ...MELBA BROWN Secretary ....... ......... M ELODY HEWITT Chaplain ................. ......... C ONNIE DE NUX Sergeant-at-Arms ....... ......... B EVERLY MILLER Historian-Reporter ...... ......... P ATSY DREHER Phi Mu Alpha is a national music fra- 1 t ternity for men. The Delta Epsilon chap- ter was organized on the Southwestern campus and in the city of Lafayette. Meetings are devoted to programs de- signed to keep members posted as to current events and personalities in the field of music, and to encourage higher standards in music performance and ap- preciationf OFFICERS President .............. ..................... .......... P A UL WHITE Vice President ....... ............... I OHN CAPPEL Secretary .......... ....... R ONALD COLEMAN Treasurer ........................ ....................... G US RUIZ National Councilman ...... ......... C HARLES FORREST Historian ...................... ........ I ERRY SARRADET Sigma Alpha Iota Phi Mu Alpha La Academia Castillano Home Economics Club La Academia Castillano, formerly the Spanish Club, is an organization which welcomes all persons who are interested in Spanish. Its purpose is to promote international understanding and friend- ship and to give the student an oppor- tunity ior additional oral use of the 'anguage. The Home Economics Club Was organ- ized on the Southwestern campus to create an interest in home making, to contribute to the further development of the department of Home Economics at Southwesternp to act as a representative of the department in State and National relations of the Home Economics Asso- ciations, to broaden the viewpoint Of the Home Economists, to be the social orqan of the department, to encourage and SO- licit the aid of outside agencies and edu- cational speakers. I Membership is open to any girl Who 25 interested in attendinq meetings and 111 participating in the club activities. OFFICERS President ................................ IOYCE POPE MCKENZIE Vice President .............,.............................. MAY ROOT Secretary ........... .-...-.... l ACKIE BOURG Treasurer .................................................. BETTY PRUGE Reporter ................................................ ELOISE SOBERT Advisors .... MARIE CAILLET, MAYDELL BOUDREAUX A mcrtic orqcn meml suffic work, The made They 1 about m9flY ine .OI1 wmch interested 5 DT0II10le Hd friend- Cm oppgy. 59 Of the a was olqun- azmpus to mukinq. to elopment ol ' nomics Gt Q-eseniulive ' National A550 int ol the social 039011 gn S0 End edt!- 1?.qg1wholS fmdm AY' - wt Alpha Psi Omega is a national dra- matics fraternity, which has just been re- organized on the campus. To become a member, a student must have gained a sufficient number of points in dramatic Work, either acting or back stage. The Dramatic Club is an organization made up of students interested in drama. They have as their purpose to learn more about acting and backstage Work. Alpha Psi Omega 1 t Q , i t 1 K I Dramatics Club New Orleans Club Terrebonne Club The New Orleans Club was organized to formulate friendship between the stu- dents from the city of New Orleans. lt was founded a few years ago and has been active on the campus ever since. OFFICERS President .............. ................................ B ILL AVERILL Vice President ....... .......... G LORIA MONTERIO Secretary ........... ............ E MILE NASSAR Treasurer ........ OTIS WALTERS Reporter ................ ....... E DDIE FLYNN Sergeant-at-Arms ......... IOE LOGHECO The purpose of the Terrebonne Club is to create a better relationship among the students from Terrebonne Parish who are attending Southwestern. OFFICERS President ........... .......................... D ONALD I-IEBERT Vice President ..... ......... C URTIS MARCELLO Secretary ....... ............ M OLLYE DUPONT Treasurer .................................... VERNON BOURGEOIS Corresponding Secretary ............ IANET DUPLANTIS Parliarnentarian ................. ......... S . L. LOOASIO I' Presiden Vice PIP Secreivli Treasure Sergeant The in 1947 Drovide ins unc IIOI1 fm tical QI Ship is fflanized the Stu. 30115. It Ind has Since. . Avsmu. MONTER10 l NASSAR WALTERS HE FLYNN LOGRECO ine Club p among Irish who .D mmf NJBCEHO L DUPONT Uranus UPLANTIS LOOASIO as. OFFICERS President ......... ................... ......... E A RL WEBER Vice President ...... .................. I EFF HALE Secretary ........ .................. R ALPH COOPER Treasurer ................ ........... C HARLES WOODRUFF Sergeant-at-Arms ..... .................. B ILL DURHAM The Bulldog Flying Club was formed in 1947 to encourage interest in aviation, provide safe, economical planes for train- ing and flighty to provide suitable instruc- tion tor advancement of pilots in aeronau- tical and navigational training. Member- ship is limited to twelve members. Veterans Club Weber, Woodruff. Cooper, Durham. ,ilh MM.. Bulldog Flying Club Engineers' Club KSLI Club On Ianuary 13, 1949, the Engineers' Club of S. L. I. received its charter as Student Chapter No. 1, of the Louisiana Engineering Society. The L. E. S. is com- posed oi members in all branches of engi- neering and is organized primarily to promote harmony between and interest in all branches of this science. It is the interest of Student Chapter l to aid in that object in that it is open to Iuniors and Seniors in all branches of Engineer- ing who are in good standing and who maintain an average of C or better. OFFICERS President ........... ...................... V AL. D. BREAUX, IR. Vice President ....... ................... I ULES PATOUT Secretary .......... ......... A LLEN VAUGHAN Treasurer .. .......... FLOYD KEENEY Reporter ..... ......... R OBEIRT KLESTIL The K S L I Club was organized in the spring semester of 1948 for the purpose of promoting interest in radio, encourag- ing participation in radio productions, fostering education in the community, and promoting social activities among its members. The group annually presents awards to those persons who have parti- cipated in a large number of broadcasts and whom their fellow members feel are outstanding. OFFICERS President ........... .................... M ARGARET MOORE Vice President ..... ........ W INFORD MCDANIEL Secretary-Treasurer . ........ GERRY CAMPBELL Advisor ............. ........ MR . CAPUDER Q f 1 I This f fare IHC' 3 mC1j01'l1'l 1 to meet i socidl Y Presidem Vice Pres Secretar- 1 ? 1 i The 1 izedini - durinqz to prom mating, intellecn ments iS lim inteiesg TDKIHQSQ 59556: Vice Skim. Pi 131513: A55-Y.x.., lIlSQ1'S' .er QS EIISIGHQ S Com. fenqi. 'XPIY to Jlrtterest L 1? the md in lllniors lqlneer. ld who better. IAUX, IR. PATOUT 'AUGHAN KEENEY FKI..PS'l'IL nizedin purpose ncouruq- iuctions, iity, and .onq US presents ve PGTH' I podcasts feel are I MOORE MCDANH1 CAMPBH-L l CAPUDEH P I I This is an organization for social wel- fare majors. Its purpose is to give people majoring in this curriculum an opportunity to meet and to discuss topics related to social work. OFFICERS President ......... ....................... D OLORES GEORGE Vice President ....... .............. F RANCIS VIDRINE Secretary-Treasurer .. .......... IEANNE GRANGNARD The Mathematics Club Was reorgan- ized in the fall of 1947 after being inactive during the War years. It was organized to promote and foster interest in Mathe- matics, to encourage high professional, intellectual, and cultural standards, and to recognize outstanding scholastic achieve- ments in Mathematics. Its membership is limited to students Who have shown interest and ability in the field oi Mathe- matics. OFFICERS President ............. ......................... C ALVIN B. KLOTZ ..........WILLIS L. FUQUA ........SARAH BODEMULLER Vice President ....... Secretary ......... Treasurer .......................................... MILO VUINOVICH Advisors.. .......... IESSIE HOAG, MAURICE DOSSEY Soc1al Welfare Club mfr FJ! I Mathematics Club Future Farmers of America Board of Publications The S. L. l. Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America was organized February 20, 1947. lt has as its purpose to train prospective teachers of vocational agriculture in their duties as Future Farm- ers of American advisors. OFFICERS President ................. ....................... W ALLACE OUSSE lst Vice President ...... ........ I AMES BASCO 2nd Vice President ...... Secretary ........CLlFTON CLARK ..........,..ROBERT VERRET Treasurer . GERALD CHAMPAGNE Reporter ........... ..................... L EE LINZAY Parliamentarian ........ IAMES THOMAS Sentinel ............ ....... R OBERT SANDERS The Board of Publications is a corn- mittee in connection with the Student Council that appoints the editors of the Student Publications, L'ACADlEN and the VERMILION. OFFICERS Chairman ......................... PAUL WAKEMAN 6 i i t T hows . We i do Seffk yeG!,f5 t the 1 ments L qvemfffi erI1,C55l Prem' - A Vicshii Reccsizi 1 Tiers! - A PEG: if f lu Hue. Mu Us: WSSEE. lleig 'C . . IISQ ax les as Siiswr rs I 01 HO? i 'Nh Films. s X. -M Ta ' .tslsx XI' Jter of fqnized uYDOSe Gtionql ' Farm. E OUSSE BASCO l CLARK VERRET VPAGNE UNZAY THOMAS SANDERS - Q I 4 com- tudent of the :md the AKEMAN P Lambda Omega became a four year honor society for women students this year. Originally it was intended only for Freshmen and Sophomores. The members do service work on the campus, and this year, as their social service, they handled the annual Red Cross drive. Require- ments for this society are to have a B average the first semester at Southwest- ern, and to have a B average thereafter. OFFICERS President ............... ........................... A LICE I. BIGLER Vice President ........... ......... I ANET ARMSTRONG Recording Secretary ........ ......... W ANDA LORRAIN Corresponding Secretary ...................... IDA MOUTON Treasurer .................................... SHERILYN BERGERON Pi Gamma Mu is a national honor society for the Social Sciences. ln 1923, through the efforts of Professor Harry De La Rue, Dean Harry L. Griffin, and Dr. Russell Bolyard, the Louisiana Gamma Mu Chapter was foundedj at South- Western. Membership in Pi Gamma Mu is lim- ited to those persons who have had at least twenty semester hours of social science with an average grade therein of not less than B and has distinguished himself or herself in the study of social sciences. The motto of the society is, Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. OFFICERS President .........................,................ HAROLD GAUTHE Vice President ........ ......... l-I UBERT CALLAHAN Secretary .............. .............. D ENALD BESLIN Treasurer ............. FRANCIS LUNGARO Reporter . ....... HOMER STONECYPHER Counselor .. ............... W. I. SANDERS Lambda Omega Pi Gamma Mu Sigma Delta P l ' X ' - 4 A T N ,. 9 -., h - L-5 X , Q '4- , 1 ' -, . f lst row: Fournet. 2nd row: McKenzie, Barbre. o Sigma Theta i 'il The purpose of Sigma Delta Pi is to fornent a Wider knowledge of and a greater love for the Hispanic contributions to modern culture: to foster friendly rela- tions and a cooperative spirit between the nations of Hispanic speech and of English speech. Those eligible are students Who have completed a minimum of three years of Spanish with an average of B or better. Sigma Theta consists of one-third of the upper forty per cent of second semes- ter Iunior and Senior Women majoring in Home Economics. It is orgccnized to rec- ognize leadership, to foster high scholar- ship and a spirit of friendly cooperation among women students in the Home Eco- nomics Department, to promote loyalty and service among Women entering into the professional and business world, and to foster a keen appreciation for Home Economics as a profession. OFFICERS President ........... .............,.............. I OYCE FOURNET Vice President ........ ......... E MILY BAUDOIN Secretary .......... ............ L OLA VIGNEAUX Treasurer ...... .......... I OYCE P. MCKENZIE Reporter ........ ............ D AISY BARBRE 4 l I r l I 1 from 1 serviwfu I gibleifi v FWZ' b Yak? l Traxx- sgfq.. foregg-J lllil.-E'Sf,g Umbra gym SAGE-if: meta- S-.ggi 'lu S055 .vga ns-Zztzg NLE .1 . 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