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MR. BLAISE HUVAL, B. S. Science and Biology MR. WADE HUVAL, B. A. Math MISS SEVA LANDRY, B.A. Language MR. GLENN LEBLANC. B.A. Language and English III MRS. BARBARA MARCOTTE, B.A. Language. Reading, and History MRS. CORINNE MORELAND, B. A., M. A. Reading . . . advise and help MR. FLOYD NOEL, B.A. History MR. DONALD PALOMBO, B.A. Math and Science MRS. MARY SOIREZ, B.A. Reading MR. WARREN TOUCHET, B.A. Science and History MR. ELSON TRAHAN, B.A. History MRS. GRACE VEAZEY, B.A. Reading and Language 13
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MR. HAROLD SORBET. B. S.. M. Ed. Guidance MR. KEARNY STAKES, B. S. Geography and Driver Education MRS. FLOR1NE SUIRE, B. S. Home Economics I. Ill, and IV MR. DONALD TOUPS, B. S. Physical Education and Driver Education MR. JAMES TRAHAN, B. S., M. Ed. Geometry, Chemistry, and Physics MISS JOYCE TRAHAN, B.A. Civics . . . of time and wisdom MRS. VALERIE TRAHAN, B. S. Home Economics I and II MR. RICHARD VEDRINES, B. S. Industrial Arts I and II MR. THOMAS BROUSSARD, B.A. Math and Physical Education MRS. ELDA DILL, B. S. Librarian MR. FLOYD GUIDRY, B.A. , M. Ed. Social Studies MR. CORDELL HEBERT, B.A. History and Science 12
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IN MEMORIAM 9 PRAYER in memory of Adeline L. Stuller Died November 22, 1966. We thank Thee, Lord, that Thou has given us The privilege of fellowship with one Richly endowed with talents manifold. Not hidden, but used to bring alike to kith and kin and those in need Joy and happiness untold. There is so much of her that we shall remember-- Her ready wit--the gift of tongue to make one laugh And lift the spirit--her cheer dispelled the gloom. We felt a difference in the atmosphere whene'er She came into the room. She used her words as artists use a brush-- Creatively, so that our inward ear and eye did long enjoy The scenes she painted, the people that she knew. By her unique descriptive power, whate'er she re-created More alive and vivid grew. No acrimonious tongue had she. We shall remember 'Twas not at others, but more at self she laughed. She oft was target of her anecdotes, and from her we came to see That tolerance of others brings tolerance of self. She set her standards high in what she did. Perfection was the goal in all her work. And love for others did she prove With tedious tasks which took her skill and time That upward they might move. And as she joins the choir invisible, O may we pray That what she gave us we in turn may give, A pattern that repeats itself as long as life shall be. So that on earth, as well as with Thee above, she gains Immortality. Thyra Montgomery
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