Kaplan High School - Jolly Roger Yearbook (Kaplan, LA)

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KAPLAN HIGH SCHOOL K. H. S. ALMA MATER Mid ringing bells and singing children, Smiles and loads of cheer. There stands our own dear Alma Mater Now and through the years. Her buildings tall, and grounds so neat, Stand under bright blue skies. As years go by our thoughts return to Dear Old Kaplan High. All praise to thee, our Alma Mater, Whom we love so dear; Fond memories of you will live on through the years, Fond memories that we hold dear and those that make us blue. Our praise to thee, our Alma Mater, Dear Old Kaplan High. COLORS: Black and Gold NICKNAME: Pirates CONTENTS TITLE PAGE DEDICATION MESSAGES FOREWORD FACULTY CLASSES ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS DEDICATION We, the 1961 Jolly Roger Staff, dedicate this yearbook to a quiet and unassuming member of our faculty for many years. He is famous for his keen wit, whimsical smile and kindly understanding. His abil- ity to get along with everyone has inspired us deeply. To you, Mr. Harrison Meaux, we make this dedication. ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE In the midst of present economic and social changes that have resulted from tech- nological developments, we find that the demand for special trained and skilled grad- uates is ever increasing. No age has ever demanded more wisdom and more responsi- bilities than this one. As a student, you should concern yourself in the development of the skills or talents you possess and then utilize them in meeting the demands in this scientific and technological age. The survival of our country will depend largely on how well you as students take advantage of the opportunities offered in school to develop these skills and talents. You should try to excel in everyone of your undertakings and should not be satisfied with the ordinary. B. J. Bordelon, Principal SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE MAMV SCM UPC . WHIM MV'I •. M U «MCVIAA . w WALCT LANOLINAI . VMS «••• AOVTI 1. •«« M. ««AIAU. U o j- ttorr, • • Him h tiatnui. u- VERMILION PARISH SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE — 220 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET 1CLCPMOMS TW ■ •? P. o. DNAWCM 89 ABBEVILLE. LOUISIANA January 23, 1961 Students, KipUn High School Kaplan, UnUUm Dear Friends: America's position in the world is now, more than it has ever been, in the hands of its youth. We have Just elected a very young president and he in turn selected a youthful cabinet to assist him in the guidance of our country. The influence of youth is dominating all areas of American endeavor. Indeed, the American economy Itself is becoming geared to a pattern of youthful management to a greater extent each year. Due to the fact that the student may now look forward to a position of responsibility within a much shorter period of time after graduation, it is becoming increasingly important each year that the American School System move forward in a program providing the most modern and effective teaching and it is indispensable that the program be developed and maintained on a cooperative basis requiring and receiving closer cooperation and the maximum effort on the part of the student. Very truly yours, G. J. LeDet, Superintendent Vermilion Parish Schools CJl lf FOREWORD As the school year comes to an end, we pause to catch a final glimpse of everything we have done. Our classmates, our friends, and our teachers have all played a part in this, our senior year. We have attempted to preserve these memories through words and pictures. You, the students of Kaplan High School, made it; you lived it. Here it is - the 1961 Jolly Roger. 1961 Jolly Roger Staff Fayetta Broussard, Editor FACULTY MISSJ. ABSHIRE Mathematics B.S., College of the Sacred Heart MR. L. AUBE History B.S., U.S.L. M.Ed., L.S.U. MRS. S. BORDELON English B.A., L.P.I. MISS D. BOUILLION Speech; English B.S., L.S.U. MRS. A. BROUSSARD Home Economics B.S., U.S.L. MR. E. COMEAUX French; Civics B.A., U.S.L. M.Ed., L.S.U. MR. J. DESHOTELS Chemistry, Mathematics B.A., U.S.L. MRS. M. DOUCET Business Education B.S.. U.S.L. MR. E. DOUGLAS Biology B.A., U.S.L. M.A., U. of Ala. MRS. E. DOUGLAS Home Economics B.S., U.S.L. MRS. M. FOREMAN Physical Education B.A., U.S.L. MR. J. KITE Coach; Civics B.S.. U.S.L. M.S., L.S.U. MR. J. LANDRY Music B.M.E., U.S.L. M.A., Columbia MR. L. LANDRY Agriculture B.S., U.S.L. M.S., L.S.U. MR. H. MEAUX Physics B.A., U.S.L. MISS E. MONTGOMERY Librarian B.A., N.S.C. B.S., L.S.U. MRS. M. PERRY English B.S.. U.S.L. MRS. D. OUEBODEAUX Science B.S., U.S.L. MR. L. ROBICHAUX Louisiana History B.A., U.S.L. M.Ed., L.S.U. MRS. G. RUPERT Mathematics B.S., N.S.C. MR. L. SAPORITO English B.A., U.S.L. M.Ed., L.S.U. MR. T. SIMON Physical Ed.; Math. B.S., N.S.C. MR. R. TRAHAN Industrial Arts B.S., U.S.L. MRS. M. WIGGINS English B.A., U.S.L. SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer........................EDDIE DOUCET Secretary.......................DANIEL HERPIN Vice President..................GERALD TRAHAN President........................DANNY ROMERO SENIOR FAVORITES RAYETTA BROUSSARD JOEY THERIOT ■ SENIORS 1949-1961 GILBERT ABSHIRE No man is happy who does not think himself so. MILDRED ABSHIRE I have often regretted my speech, never my silence. BARBARA ADAMS She appeared a true goddess in her walk. KENNETH ADAMS It is better to wear out than to rust. MAURICE BOURQUE Every addition to true knowledge is an addition to human power. CHESTER BROUSSARD It matters not how long we live, but how. FAYETTA BROUSSARD The shortest answer is doing. LARRY BROUSSARD The best way to keep good acts is to refresh them. LURCEY BROUSSARD A man prepared has half fought the battle. PATRICIA BROUSSARD From every blush that kindles in her cheeks, Ten thousand little loves and graces spring to revel in the roses. ” RAYETTA BROUSSARD Shall I compare thee to a summer's day. DONALD CLOSTIO We dread old age, which we are not sure of being able to attain. BARBARA COMEAUX The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed. NED DOUCET We know what we are, but know not what we may be. jeanelle dronet I have a heart with room for every joy. GERALD DU HON Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions. ” PRESCILLA DUHON Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” RAY ALLEN DUPUIS Laugh and the world laughs with you. EVANS ELEAZAR He is not merely a chip off the old Block, but the old Block itself. RICHARD FABRE Better late than never. ODEON FONTENOT Judge not according to the appearances. CHARLOTTE FOREMAN Experience teaches slowly, and at the cost of mistakes. BARBARA FREDERICK Men are the cause of women not loving one another.” BILLIE JOYCE FREDERICK ”1 came as a stranger and they took me in.” RAYLAN GUIDRY Never promise more than you can per- form . ” RONALD GUIDRY What is food to one man may be fierce poison to others. ” RICHARD HARRINGTON All good things come to those who wait. THERESA HARRINGTON Always faithful to what she undertakes. RONNIE HARTMAN A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest man. MAXIE HEBERT It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. PAUL DANIEL HEBERT He removes the greatest ornament of friendship, who takes away from it respect. RODOLPH HEBERT. JR. Yield not to misfortunes but press for- ward the more boldly in their face. DANIEL HERPIN Talent is that which is in a man's power Genius is that in whose power a man is. DONAT LANDRY, JR. Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. CHARLES LaVIOLETTE I will have naught to do with a man who can blow hot and cold with the same breath. RICHARD LeBLANC He gets through too late who goes too fast. MAUDREY LeMAIRE For nothing lovelier can be found in woman than to study household good. ROUND LeMAIRE Please all and you will please none. DEANNA MENARD But O, she dances in such a way. DALTON MILLER The short period of life is long enough for living well and honorably. MARILYN MEAUX For, when with beauty we can virtue join, We paint the semblance of a form divine. MARY ANN MEAUX What is left when honor is lost? CHARLES LORMAND The mind of each man is the man him- self. PERCY LORMAND, JR. Rember when life’s path is steep, to keep your mind even. ULYSSE MARCEAUX It is only the ignorant who despise edu- cation. DEPHNIX MEAUX Force without wisdom falls of its own weight. PAUL ALEX MIRE The Disappointment of Manhood suc- ceeds to the delusion of Youth; let us hope that the heritage of Old Age is not Despair.” CHARLEENE MONTGOMERY Beauty is its own excuse for being. DEL DEAN MOUTON Whatever she did, was done with so much ease, In her alone 'twas natural to please. AVADEAN PR1MEAUX Quiet of manner and gentle of speech. HORACE RICHARD It is so easy to despise what you can- not get. ADAM ROCHE, JR. Speech is a mirror of the soul. ” DANIEL ROMERO As riches grow, care follows, and a thirst for more and more. JOSEPH ROMERO, JR. It is not fit that men should be com- pared with gods. PERCY ROY, JR. Tis good for a man to have some fif- teen minutes of hell. BETTY SCHEXNIDER What is honorable is also safest. PAUL LUKE SIMON A day for toil, and hour for sport, But for a friend is life too short. SHARON STANSBURY An honest man's the noblest work of God. CAROLYN STROMER If you would be loved, love and be lovable. ” DEANNA SUIRE Criticism comes easier than craftsman- ship . JOSEPH THERIOT Then he will talk - good gods, how he will talk. DUA TRAHAN, JR. He preferred to be good, rather than to seem so. EDITHA TRAHAN Outside show is a poor substitute for inner worth. ESTHER TRAHAN There is no virtue so truly great and godlike as justice. ETHEL TRAHAN Life is an incurable disease. GENEVA TRAHAN Her quiet dignity endears her to friends. GERALD TRAHAN He, full of bashfulness and truth, loved much, hoped little, and desired naught. KENNETH TRAHAN One may say that his wit often shines at the expense of his memory. LARRY TRAHAN My only books were women's looks, and folly's all they've taught me. LOUISE TRAHAN Clever men are good, but they are not the best. LYMAN TRAHAN A man's heart deviseth his way; but the Lord directeth his steps.” JEAN TRAHAN When tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers therefore, are the founder's of human civilization. RICHARD TRAHAN Earth is here so kind, that just tickle her with a hoe and she laughs with a harvest. THOMAS TRAHAN Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. ALVIN VIDRINE For the more a man knows, the more worthy he is. ■ JANICE WHITE I would far rather be ignorant than wise in the foreboding of evil. IN MEMORIAM ALLEN ROSE HARRINGTON November 16, 1943 September 25, 1956 Silence is deep as Eternity; Speech is shallow as Time. Caryle DONALD HEBERT November 15, 1943 June 27, 1957 A man of courage is also full of faith. Cicero FARREL DUBOIS August 7, 1943 June 22, 1959 Every man's life is a fairy-tale written by God's fingers. Hans Christian Anderson MOST BEAUTIFUL RAYETTA BROUSSARD LADY AND GENTLEMAN MAUDREY LEMAIRE GERALD TRAHAN MARY ANN MEAUX MOST STUDIOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DANIEL HERPIN MOST VERSATILE PATRICIA BROUSSARD PERCY UDRMAND DANNY ROMERO MOST ATHLETIC FAYETTA BROUSSARD PERCY LORMAND DANNY ROMERO SENIOR WILL We, the Seniors of 1961, at the end of our high school years, wish to leave to the next group of Seniors a few prized possessions. Gilbert Abshire's Algebra book to John E. Broussard. Mildred Abshire's blush to Bonnie Connor. Barbara Adams' quietness to everyone walking the halls. Kenneth Adams' keep away, girls policy to Richard Abshire. Maurice Bourque's crewcut to Floyd Duhon. Chester Broussard's truck to David Sistrunk. Fayetta Broussard's athletic abilities to Patty Com- pete. Larry Broussard's smile to Marion Marceaux. Lurcey Broussard's guitar to Lenis Hargrave. Patricia Broussard's height to Loretta McDaniel. Rayetta Broussard's baton and whistle to Marilyn Adam. Donald Clostio's bicycle to Stan Hardee. Barbara Comeaux’s wise cracks to anyone wanting them. Eddie Doucet's football jersey to Charles Bonin. Jeanell Dronet's ring to Dorothy Griffin. Gerald Duhon's laugh to Gordon Herpin. Prescilla Duhon's hope chest to Peggy Romero. Ray Dupuis jokes to Dexter Stelly. Evans Eleazar just leaves--at last. Richard Fabre 's crutches to the athletes. Odeon Fontenot's quiet voice to Jerome Lormand. Charlotte Foreman's bun to Nella Trahan. Barbara Frederick's nails to Zula Touchet. Billie Frederick's handwriting to Mary Conder. Raylan Guidry's red hair to Jeffery Hollier. Ronnie Guidry leaves Mr. Saporito. Richard Harrington leaves Mary Ann. Theresa Harrington's gum to Clara Abshire. Ronnie Hartman's sergeant-at-arms job in FBLA to Cullen Touchet. Paul Daniel’s remarks to Kenneth Herpin. Rodolph Hebert's class ring to Shelton Monic. Daniel Herpin and Maxie Hebert leave the gym. Donat Landry's walk to Luther Herpin. Charles LaViolette's feet to Charles Vondenstien. Richard LeBlanc's ability to make noises with his mouth to L. J. Trahan. Maudrey LeMaire's Home Ec book to Darnelle Primeaux. Roland LeMaire's limited efforts to Deanna Rost. Charles Lormand's typing eraser to Boyd Girouard. Percy Lormand's football shoes to Daniel Duhon. Ulysse Marceaux's Cajun accent to Freddie LeMaire. Dephnix Meaux's horse to Bryan Duhon. Marilyn Meaux’s clarinet to the Band. Mary Ann Meaux’s versatility to Diane Johnson. Deanna Menard's dance steps to Peggy Dubois. Dalton Miller leaves Sharon Guidry. Paul Alex Mire's Physics book to Shelton Dubois. Charleene Montgomery's car to Rita Landry. Del Dean Mouton's waist line to Gayle Duhon. Avadean Primeaux’s Bookkeeping abilities to Betty LeBlanc. Horace Richard's Agricultural interests to Gerald Touchet. Adam Roche leaves the Chorus. Joe Romero's athletic jacket to Jessie Abshire. Percy Roy's Industrial Arts interests to Earl Toups. Betty Schexnider's petticoats to Kariean Dronet. Paul Luke leaves his little sister at home. Sharon Stansbury's legs to Linda Meaux. Carolyn Stromer's dates to Sylvia Cormier. Deanna Suire's silence to Lorna Latour. Joey Theriot leaves poor Mr. Aube. Dua Trahan leaves his Marilyn Monroe dress to any- one needing it. Editha Trahan's love for reading to Gale Hebert. Esther Trahan's timidness to Judy Cormier. Ethel Trahan and Danny Romero leave together. Geneva Trahan's giggle to Inez Boudoin. Gerald Trahan's blush to Lynwood Hargrave. Kenneth Trahan’s French phrases to Guy Bordelon. Larry Trahan’s boots to Bobby Toups. Louise Trahan's gym suit to Sandra Deshotels. Lyman Trahan's History notebook to Robert LeBlanc. Jean Trahan’s contact lenses to Carl Wayne Comeaux. Richard Trahan's carefree ways to Dudley Stelly. Thomas Trahan's track medals to Yorbert Foster. Alvin Vidrine’s height to Karen Fletcher. Janice White's ladylike manners to Dianna Touchet. vitro JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Daniel Duhon - President; Peggy Romero - Treasurer; Ann Katherine Broussard - Secre- tary; Bobby Toups - Vice President. JUNIOR FAVORITES Luther Herpin Ann Katherine Broussard Clara Abshire Jessie Abshire Richard Abshire Marilyn Adam Jeanette Alleman Inez Boudoin Charles Bonin Guy Bordelon Ann Katherine Broussard John Essie Broussard Carl Wayne Comeaux Patricia Compete Mary Conder Bonnie Connor Judy Cormier Sylvia Cormier Sandra Deshotels Kariean Dronet Peggy Dubois Shelton Dubois Bryan Duhon Daniel Duhon Floyd Duhon Gayle Duhon Karen Fletcher Sharon Fletcher Dorothy Griffin Uland Guidry Stan Hardee Lynwood Hargrave Lenis Hargrave Ella Jane Harrington Brenda Hartman Barbara Hebert Gale Hebert Gordon Herpin Kenneth Herpin Luther Herpin Jeffery Hollier Dianne Johnson Rita Landry Mary Ann LaPoint Lorna Latour Betty LeBlanc Robert LeBlanc Freddie LeMaire Roland LeMaire Jerome Lormand Marion Marceaux Linda Meaux Reyetta Meaux Loretta McDaniel Flaudry Mire Shelton Monic Darnelle Primeaux Lona Richard Clifton Roche Louissey Romero Peggy Romero Deanna Rost Lomire Rung Myrtis Rung Roland Simon David Sistrunk Dexter Stelly Dudley Stelly Cullen Touchet Dianna Touchet Gerald Touchet Zula Touchet Earl Toups Robert Toups Barbara Trahan L. J. Trahan Nella Trahan Larry Vidalier Ella Mae Vincent Charles Vondenstein SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ginger Villemez - Vice President; Velma June Simon - President; Michelle Gilbert - Secretary; Van Landry - Treasurer. SOPHOMORE FAVORITES NELSON TRAHAN JUNE SCHEXNIDER Joyce Abshire Delores Abshire Rodney Abshire Brenda Boudoin Lou Ann Blanc Susan Bordelon C. J. Breaux Dameln Brice Beverly Broussard Gloria Broussard Paul Broussard Susan Broussard Emar Cormier Aurore Corner Kenneth Darby Alex Dartez Danny Dartez Donald Dartez J anelle Duhon Jackie Faulk Johnny Gaspard Robert Gautreaux Michelle Gilbert Connie Griffin Geraldine Guidry Sharon Guidry Eddie Hargrave Glenda Hargrave Wilson Hargrave Adam Hebert Emma Hebert Linda Hebert Wade Herpin Dudley Kennedy Edward Labry Charles Landry Russell Landry Van Landry Deanna LaViolette Francis LeBlanc John LeBlanc Paulette LeBoeuf Gloria Lemaire Priscilla Lemaire Dale Liner Roland Manceaux Alex Marceaux Audrey Marceaux Bennet Marceaux Shirley Marceaux Mary Ann Mathiew Juanita McDaniel Annick Meaux Harry Lee Meaux Lou Ann Meaux Dennis Menard Delores Meyers Janet Mire Lovelace Monic Glenn Mouton Mary Mouton Mary Ruth Mouton Shirley Perrin Edna Reed Norris Richard Alton Roche Elaine Roche Marion Romero Mahlen Roussel Marylene Roussel Eli Saltzman Gerald Schexnaider June Schexnaider Lenis Schexnaider Larry Shipp Deanna Simon Fayetta Simon Joseph Simon Velma June Simon Ray Stelly Beverly Suire Nell Suire L. C. Touchet Glenray Trahan Ivan Trahan Mary Ann Trahan Nelson Trahan Roland Vaughan Gerald Vidalier Ginger Villemez Winston Vondenstein Landis Wiggins FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Stevie Abshire - Vice President; Thomas Meager - President; Brenda Hollier - Secretary-Treasurer. FRESHMAN FAVORITES Dexter Trahan Joan Broussard Janelle Abshire Steve Abshire Patricia Boudoin Larry Benoit Raywood Bertrand Kenneth Bonin Kathleen Bordelon Robert Bornmann Kaywood Bouillion Beverly Bourque Genevieve Bourque Judy Bourque Kenneth Bourque Paul Breaux Brenda Broussard Charles Broussard Horace Broussard Joan Broussard Mary Lou Broussard Mary Olive Broussard Reynold Broussard Rosa Mae Campbell Rose Marie Campbell Loretta Cheek Patricia Cheek Emily Clostio Daniel Comeaux Russell Comeaux Helen Cormier Robert Darby Betty Ann Dartez Betty Jane Dartez Judy Dartez Michael Deshotels Judy Dronet Mary Ann Dronet Patricia Dronet Jimmie Duhon Lenna Duhon Geraldine Dupius Roy Faul Linda Faulk Allison Gaspard James Gaspard Jeannette Gaspard Robert Gaspard Joseph Greene Audrey Guidry Wade Hanks Annie Lou Hargrave Brendel Hargrave Janice Hargrave Beverly Harrington Bennie Hartman Judy Hasty Lucy Hebert Wonelle Hebert Bert Hoffpauir Brenda Hollier Floyd Landry Jennifer Landry Dorothy LaSalle Lurcy LaSalle Janice Latlolals Sheryl Latiolals Emile LaTour Linda Lavergne Callie LeBeouf Douglas LeBeouf Ernest LeBeouf Helen LeBlanc Curtis LeMaire Odile LeMaire Joyce Marceaux Lurcey Marceaux Mary Ann Marceaux Odelon Marceaux Roland Marceaux Shirley Marceaux Whitney Matthews Thomas Meagher Alcide Meaux Phyllis Meaux Frank Menard Alberta Mire Michael Mire Ronald Mire Wilbert Morgan Donald Mouton Linda Mouton Antonia Palombo Bill Perrin James Perrin Delores Perry Glenda Perry Mary Agnes Richard Carol Roche Danley Romero Juanita Roy Renee Ruggiero Venora Rung Vickie Rupert Beverly Schexnider Kenneth Schexnider Roberta Schexnider Rodney Schexnider Gale Seaux Bethany Simon Elaine Simon Marvin Simon Pearl Simon Phil Simon Roland Simon Charles Suire John Sweezy Roland Thibodeaux James Touchet Dexter Trahan Eva Mae Trahan Jolene Trahan Lena Mae Trahan Odeon Trahan Dale Vincent Lena Vincent Murdie Vincent JUNIOR HIGH EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Pat Menard - Reporter; Susan Vincent - President; Harold Trahan - Vice President; Susan Faulk Secretary-Treasurer. CLASS FAVORITES PHYLLIS GIROUARD HAROLD TRAHAN Wilton Abshire Russell Adam Gloria Alleman Brenda Benoit Darryl Bertrand Ronald Bertrand Beverly Blanc Collins Bourque Holloway Bourque Thomas Breaux Brenda Broussard Harris Broussard Mary Ann Broussard Norman Broussard Sabrey Broussard Sharon Broussard Robert Buford Ray Allen Campbell Conrad Clark Ray Clark Beverly Clostio Joe Conder Joel Conner Veronica Conner James Cooke Eugene Cormier Leighton Couvillion Michael Denais Dennis Doucet Samuel Doucet Chester Duhon Curtis Duhon Mary Duhon Wanda Duhon Linda Faul Cynthia Faulk Susan Faulk Elaine Foster Raphael Fruge Patricia Gautreaux Phyllis Girouard Tommie Granberry Margaret Greene Eldridge Guidry Patrick Guidry Louis Guidry Wilfred Guidry Pauline Hardee Darrel Hargrave Dorothy Hargrave Florda Hargrave Otis Hargrave Clara Harrington Deborah Harrington Brenda Hebert Connie Hebert Joyce Hebert Louis Hebert Marvin Hebert Rayford Hebert Ronald Hebert Marvin Henry Charles Herpin Genelle Istre Linda Landry Philip Landry Beverly Lege Raymond LeLeux Benny Lemaire Nolan Lemaire Sandra Lormand Danny Manceaux Calvin Marceaux Jeanette Marceaux John Marceaux Leroy Marceaux Lou Jane Marceaux Cynthia Meaux Dalton Meaux Kenneth Meaux Stanford Melancon Howard Menard Joseph Menard Patricia Menard Ronald Menard Leon Meyer Dolores Mire Sybil Mire Flaman Palambo Linda Perrin Paul Reed Darrel Richard Harold Roche Glenn Romero Robert Romero Doris Rost Barbara Saltzman Dorothy Saltzman Evelyn Saltzman Sandra Savoie Linda Schexnider Verna Schexnider Peggy Simon Stephen Simon Thomas Sonnier Gale Stansbury Peggy Stelly Corita Stromer Ruby Suire Wilfred Suire Herman Terro Melvin Touchet Richard Touchet Harold Trahan Judith Trahan Mae Rose Trahan Manvis Trahan Marie Trahan Rene Paul Trahan Rodney Trahan SEVENTH GRADE Vernola Trahan Lynwood Vaughn Barbara Vincent Brenda Vincent Deanna Vincent Elton Vincent Kenneth Vincent Myrna Vincent Susan Vincent Margaret Vincent Mrs. M. Cantey Mrs. H. Hoffpauir Mrs. Z. Landry Mrs. A. Romero Gerald Abshire Helen Abshire Linda Abshire Peggy Abshire Barbara Adams Louis Aube Barbara Bertrand Jimmie Bertrand Linda Blanc Doris Bourque Sullie Bourque Beverly Breaux Charleene Breaux Ruth Ann Broussard Mavis Buford Allen Campbell Ray Wilson Campbell Peggy Campbell Peter Cheek Mary Comeaux Paul Conner Geraldine Cormier Opal Dartez Jerry Denais Robert Doucet Carolyn Duhon Larry Duhon Gwendel Faulk Rodney Faulk Glenda Fontenot Hershel Foster Craig Fuselier Brenda Gaspard Stella Gaspard Lenis Guidry Linda Guidry Rodney Guidry Thomas Guidry Kenneth Hargrave Richard Hargrave Wayne Harrington Agnes Faye Hebert Eita Hebert Jerome Herpin Luddy Herpin Amy Landry Jacqueline Landry Roland Landry Delores LaSalle Mary LeBlanc Norris Lege Robert Lege Sharon LeLeux Gayle Joseph Lemaire Harold Lemaire Marie Lemaire Mary Ann Lemaire Harriet Lormand Kenneth Lormand Rebecca Magee Linda Marceaux Ronnie Marceaux Ellic Meaux Jeanne Meaux Michel Meaux Rayland Melancon James Menard Rodney Menard Susan Menard Eula Mire Patrick Mire John Lenis Monic Wayne Perrin Otis Perry Anna Primeaux Brenda Primeaux Carol Primeaux Myra Primeaux Hazel Roche Alton Romero Leland Romero Timothy Romero Brenda Rung Evans Saltzman Russell Simon Kenneth Smith Wyman Trahan Wester Turnley Eldridge Vincent Wilda Vincent Shiela Whittington C 5 a ij “ W miU W n O 7 - 7 v j,-5 V 5 k BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Lynwood Hargrave, Thomas Trahan, Kenneth Adams, Percy Lormand, Charles Lormand, Danny Romero. SECOND ROW: Rodolph Hebert, Joe Romero, Bobby Toups, Evans Eleazar, Joey Theriot. Eddie Doucet. THIRD ROW: Charles Landry, Gerald Duhon, Boyd Girouard, Emile Latour, Ivan Trahan. Tommie Meagher. FOURTH ROW: Jim Perrin, Van Landry, Whitney Matthews, Roland Manceaux. Bert Hoffpauir, Paul Daniel Hebert. FIFTH ROW: Larry Shipp, Carl Wayne Comeaux, Richard Fabre, Bill Perrin, Luther Herpin, James Deshotels. SIXTH ROW: Maxie Hebert, Kenneth Hebert, Daniel Herpin, Managers. COACHES TED SIMON JOE KITE W. E. DOUGLAS Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach PERCY LORMAND DANNY ROMERO EDDIE DOUCET Senior Senior Senior Tackle Guard C iarterback LUTHER HERPIN Junior Halfback CARL W. COMEAUX Junior Center RICHARD FABRE Senior Halfback PAUL D. HEBERT Senior End JOE ROMERO BOBBY TOUPS Senior Junior Guard Guard EVANS ELEAZAR Senior Center GERALD DUHON Senior Guard JAMES DESHOTELS Junior Tackle BOYD GIROUARD Junior Qiarterback CHARLES LORMAND JOEY THERIOT RODOLPH HEBERT LYNWOOD HARGRAVE THOMAS TRAHAN Senior Senior Senior Junior Senior Fullback Fullback Tackle Fullback End Going All The Way Trapped 29 Franklin 0 13 Crowley 7 13 •Breaux Bridge 21 13 St. Martinville 20 35 •Gueydan 0 32 •Scott 13 7 •Rayne 0 48 •Church Point 7 6 Abbeville 20 District Games Shoulder To Shoulder Fumble BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Richard Fabre, Eddie Doucet, Charles Landry, Bobby Toups, Larry Shipp. TOP ROW, left to right: Luther Herpin, Carl Comeaux, Thomas Trahan, Larry Vidalier, Danny Romero, Percy Lormand. JOE KITE Coach DAN HERPIN, KEN BONIN, MAXIE HEBERT Managers DANNY ROMERO Senior Forward RICHARD FABRE Senior Guard CARL COMEAUX Junior Forward STAN HARDEE Junior Forward LANDIS WIGGINS LUTHER HERPIN Junior Center CHARLES LANDRY Sophomore Guard Sophomore Forward LARRY SHIPP Sophomore Guard BOBBY TOUPS Junior Forward Dec. 6 31 Lafayette 33 U. S.L. TOURNAMENT Dec . 17 30 New Iberia 51 KAPLAN TOURNAMENT 1st Jan. 3 46 New Iberia 65 Jan. 4 69 Abbeville 27 MEAUX TOURNAMENT 2nd Jan. 11 •71 Gueydan 51 Jan. 13 56 Scott 24 Jan. 17 •58 Carencro 41 Jan. 18 54 Abbeville 40 Jan. 19 •53 Church Point 30 Jan. 24 •77 Rayne 55 Jan. 27 •50 Gueydan 41 Jan. 31 71 Scott 46 Feb. 2 48 Midland 46 Feb. 6 •72 Church Point 28 Feb. 9 •47 Rayne 29 PARISH TOURNAMENT 2nd Feb. 15 -56 Hanson 39 Feb. 20 -38 Hanson 47 Feb. 22 -71 Hanson 49 Feb. 24 -44 Gueydan 45 •District Games ••District Playoffs Danny getting in a layup. Eddie getting off a jump shot. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Chester LeBlanc, Paul Hebert, Gerald Duhon, Richard Fabre, Joe Romero. TOP ROW: Joey Theriot, Ken Adams, Tom Trahan, Luther Herpin, Charles Lormand, Percy Lormand. The 1960 Track Squad has done very well in the track meets they participated. The squad captured the unofficial first place in the Southwestern Relays. Since the squad is losing only one Senior, it should be even stronger next year. In the District Meet, Luther Herpin won first place in the 440 yd. Run and Paul Hebert placed first in the 120 yd. High Hurdles. Tom Trahan placed second in the 1 2 Mile Run and Joe Romero also placed second in the Mile Run. The Mile Relay Team composed of Percy Lormand, Joe Romero, Tom Trahan, and Luther Herpin, placed second. All of these boys were eligible to participate in the State Meet in Ruston, in which Joe Romero placed third in the Mile Run. TED SIMON JOE ROMERO - Captain DAN HERPIN Coach Third Place Mile Run Manager State Meet JOEY THERIOT TOM TRAHAN CHESTER LeBLANC JOE ROMERO Javelin 880 Yd. Run Mile Run Mile Run Shot Put Mile Relay 880 Yd. Run Mile Relay Southwestern Relays First Northwestern Relays Second Vermilion Parish Meet Fourth I. A. O. A. Meet Fifth District Meet Fifth LUTHER HERPIN GERALD DUHON PAUL HEBERT 440 Yd. Run 180 Yd. Low Hurdles 120 Yd. High Hurdles Mile Relay 120 Yd. High Hurdles 180 Yd. Low Hurdles PELICAN GIRLS’ STATE Patricia Broussard, Rayetta Broussard, Mary Ann Meaux, Maudrey LeMaire. PELICAN BOYS’ STATE Gerald Trahan, Paul Luke Simon, Percy Lormand, Daniel Herpin, Danny Romero, Eddie Doucet. LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Avadean Primeaux, Jean Trahan, Geneva Trahan, not shown in photo, Richard Fabre. BETA CLUB GERALD TRAHAN MISS JANE ABSHIRE MARY ANN MEAUX President Sponsor Vice President HALL OF FAME MARY ANN MEAUX Assistant Editor ANN BROUSSARD Assistant Editor JANICE WHITE Ad Manager PAT BROUSSARD Editor CITIZEN STAFF LEO SAPORITO Sponsor PERCY LORMAND FAYE BROUSSARD TOM TRAHAN Sports Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor JOLLY ROGER STAFF FAYE BROUSSARD MISS JANE ABSHIRE RAYETTA BROUSSARD Editor Advisor Assistant Editor MAUDREY LEMAIRE AVADEAN PRIMEAUX BILLIE FREDERICK Business Manager Ad Manager Subscription Manager STUDENT COUNCIL 1961 Student Council - left to right: Lynwood Hargrave - Vice President, Maudrey LeMaire - Secretary, Ann Katherine Broussard - Treasurer, Janice White - Parliamentarian, Daniel Her- pin - President. Breaux Bridge Student Council visits Kaplan Student Council - BOTTOM, left to right: Georgia Zeringue, Janice White, Ann Broussard, Maudrey LeMaire. TOP, left to right: Lynwood Har- grave, Russell Sonnier, John Yunis, Scott Sibley, and Daniel Herpin. JANICE WHITE President RAYETTA BROUSSARD Vice President UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA MARY ANN MEAUX Secretary DEL DEAN MOUTON Treasurer FAYETTA BROUSSARD Historian BILLIE FREDERICK Reporter LYMAN TRAHAN Parliamentarian RONNIE HARTMAN BARBARA COMEAUX Sergeant-at-Arms Song Leader MISS FBLA MR. FBLA Billie Frederick Stan Hardee Pres. Janice White Pres. Janice White Installation with out-going Pres. with guest speaker of Delores Guidry. Dr. Sas-Jaworsky. New Officers Group attending Dis- Pres. Janice White Winners at FBLA Dis- trict Meeting. and Mrs. Doucet ac- trict Meeting. cepting 2nd place trophy. INITIATION i F. H. A. BEAU Gerald Trahan President AVADEAN PRIMEAUX Secretary ANN BROUSSARD Treasurer REYETTA MEAUX Reporter PATTY COMPETE F.H.A. OFFICERS dt I Advisor MRS. AIMEE BROUSSARD Advisor MRS. ETHEL DOUGLAS Vice President PEGGY ROMERO Parliamentarian SANDRA DESHOTELS Historian FLAUDRY MIRE Song Leader NELLA TRAHAN F.H.A. CHAPTER F.H.A. SENIOR OFFICERS Guest Speaker, Vivian Couvillion; Chapter Mother, Mrs. AItorT Romero; and President, Avadean Primeaux. F.H.A. JUNIOR OFFICERS Left to right: Songleader - Judy Dronet; Historian - Linda Faulk; Treasurer - Jennifer Landry; Pres- ident - Brenda Hollier; Secretary - Sheryl Latiolais; Reporter - Mary Olive Broussard; and Parliamen- tarian - Janice Latiolais. Guest Speaker Father Sigur A c T I V I T Y Hostesses Marylin Meaux and Barbara Adams D A Y Thought For The Day Given By Avadean Primeaux - President Parish FHA Beaux Gerald Trahan - third from right F. F. A. SWEETHEART Ann Katherine Broussard FFA OFFICERS - left to right: Mr. Landry - Advisor, Marion Marceaux - Parliamentarian, Lurcy Romero, Jr. 4th Vice President, Kenneth Trahan - Sentinel, Evans Eleazar - Reporter, Gerald Trahan - President, Jerome Lormand - 1st Vice President, Larry Trahan - Treasurer, Charles LaViolette - 2nd Vice President, Glen Ray Trahan - 3rd Vice President. Not Shown - Richard Abshire - Secretary. F.F.A. CHAPTER Officers enroute to board train for Kansas City, Missouri, the National F.F.A. Convention. Portion of Agriculture III class clipping hedges around school. Glennray Trahan examining his 110 cage layers. Shelton Dubois fitting purebred Heifer under supervision of advisor, Mr. Landry. Charles Vondenstein and high grade Santa Gertrude's Bull. Two F.F.A. boys icing pop at F.F.A. barbecue given by Mr. and Mrs. Avery Dubois. Gerald and Kenneth Trahan examine one of their improved pastures. Senior Agriculture students practice Parliamen- tary Procedure. Gerald and Kenneth Trahan with some registered bulls at family camp. Dexter Trahan with young quarter horse mare and registered Brahman bull. Members of the F.F.A. Dairy Judging Team. Mr. Landry, advisor; Gerald Trahan, Uland Evans Eleazar, second year F.F.A. Public Speaker. 4-H OFFICERS 1960-61 4-H MEMBERS 4-H CLUB Peggy Romero Kaplan 4-H Conducts Roll Call at Vermilion Snapshot of Vermilion Parish Parish Junior Leader Meeting at E. Broussard. Junior Leader 4-H Secretary meeting Dancers at Wiener Roast 4-H Float in Mardi Gras Swimmers at 4-H Short Parade Course at LSU. Buzz Romero with Zippy, his 4-H Brahma Rodney Schexnider with his Peggy Romero with her Polled Beef Calf. dairy heifer 1st place win- Hereford Larry Rollo. ner. SCIENCE CLUB WADE HERPIN President MR. E. DOUGLAS Sponsor GLEN MOUTON Vice President MARION ROMERO Secretary INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB KENNETH HERPIN President CHESTER BROUSSARD Vice President RICHARD TRAHAN Secretary INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE CLUB GERALD TOUCHET President DUDLEY STELLY Vice President FAYE BROUSSARD CHARLOTTE FOREMAN CHEERLEADERS 1960-61 ETHEL TRAHAN Head Cheerleader BOBBIE COMEAUX REYETTA MEAUX Vice President JANICE WHITE President 1960-61 PIRETTE OFFICERS GAYLE DUHON Secretary DEL DEAN MOUTON LINDA MEAUX Treasurer Reporter HOMECOMING COURT ETHEL TRAHAN Queen RAYETTA BROUSSARD BRENDA HOLLIER BARBARA ADAMS JUNE SCHEXNIDER K.H.S. HOMECOMING 1960-61 KICKOFF: Queen Rayetta; Cap- tains, Percy Lormand and Danny Romero. CROWNING: Queen Rayetta crowned by Mrs. Lucille Langlanais, vice president of Class of '40. Escorts: Elton Doucet (left), Adlar Hebert (right). DANCERS THE DOMINOES “A” BAND COUNCIL MR. JOHN LANDRY Director BARBARA ADAMS President MARY ANN MEAUX Sec.-Treas. PATRICIA BROUSSARD Librarian LYNWOOD HARGRAVE Vice President MARILYN MEAUX Reporter CONNIE HEBERT Librarian RAYETTA BROUSSARD ANN BROUSSARD MICHELLE GILBERT MAJORETTES K.H.S KATHLEEN BORDELON JOAN BROUSSARD MARILYN ADAM DENNIS DOUCET President REBECCA MAGEE Sec.-Treas. MYRNA VINCENT Librarian HOWARD MENARD Vice President PHYLLIS GIROUARD Librarian “B” BAND COUNCIL Ruth Ann Broussard, Margaret White, Rebecca Magee, Faye Hebert. Phyllis Girouard KHS CHORUS JR. ROGER STAFF RUTH ANN BROUSSARD SUSAN FAULK ALTON ROMERO, Absent THE LIBRARY MISS MONTGOMERY Librarian LUCY SCHEXNIDER Assistant Around The Circulation Desk LOU ANN BLANC T I AUDREY MARCEAUX DARNELLE PRIMEAUX Three Years Of Service ADVERTISERS WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT KAPLAN STATE BANK COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES UNITED Setter 't atuea INSURANCE AGENCY OF KAPLAN, INC. PAUL ROY ELEAZAR, Manager Compliments of 205 Cushing Avenue P. O. Box 37 Phones: MI 3-7348 and MI 3-6134 J. H. DESHOTELS AND SONS Compliments of FAULK AND HARGRAVE FEED STORE DR. GEORGE L. FLETCHER Feed, Seed and Fertilizers Phone MI 3-6109 Kaplan, La. Compliments of HARDEE LUMBER COMPANY HOWARD’S FEED STORE Feed - Baby Chicks - Poultry Poultry Supplies All Bills Payable First of the Month Compliments of KAPLAN FLOWER AND GIFT MARKET Phones: MI 3-6114 and MI 3-6580 Compliments of KAPLAN FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY Your Massey-Ferguson Dealer JOSEPH D. BROUSSARD, Manager Phones: MI 3-6279 MI 3-7191 Compliments of Compliments of ACADIA-VERMILION DR. ABSHIRE AND FAMILY RICE IRRIGATING CO., INC. SAGRERA-HANKS DIXIE AUTO-LEC STORE RICE DRIER WAREHOUSE MEAUX and BROUSSARD Automotive and Electrical Supplies Post Office Box 22 Phone MI 3-7218 Major Appliances and Hardware Rice Drying, Storage and Seed Rice Cleaning 809 North Cushing Avenue MI 3-7450 Kaplan, Louisiana Compliments of Minneapolis Mount WHITNEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY Phone MI 3-6527 Kaplan, La. Compliments of IRVING IRRIGATION COMPANY Compliments of MEAUX’S LUMBER STORE cm® PAT. Off Paints Kaplan, Louisiana BOUILLION’S CAFE Fine Sea Food Delicious K. C. Steaks MI 3-7438 Kaplan, La. Compliments of RICELAND INSURANCE AGENCY Office in the Liberty Rice Mill Building C. KAPLAN - R. VINCENT For Complete Services Merchants of Security Phone MI 3-7175 Kaplan, La. Compliments of KAPLAN LUMBER YARD and JOSEPH'S FURNITURE STORE £sso DENNIS SIMON INSURANCE AGENCY Compliments of DENNIS SIMON VINCENT SUPPLY CO. Furniture - Bulk Station Filling Station Sewmor Sewing Machines Tappan Ranges Esso Products Kaplan, Louisiana FREEZO Chicken in the Basket Halt for a Malt MI 3-6401 Kaplan, La. SELLERS’ The Home of Better Coats - Suits - Dresses Lingerie and Shoes Phone MI 3-7308 313 North Cushing Avenue Compliments of DR. CHARLES A. BORNE, JR. Compliments of MIRE’S KETCH-ALL Manager: ELLIS MIRE Phone MI 3-7420 Kaplan, La. BLANCHARD’S BOTTLING WORKS AUBREY MEAUX, President PERCY L. MEAUX, Vice-President JAMES R. MEAUX, Sec.-Treas. Bottler of Sterilized Chocolate, Chaser, Assorted Soda Water MI 3-8400 Kaplan, La. Compliments of MEAUX’S FUNERAL HOME Kaplan, Louisiana NOAH’S DEPARTMENT STORE Outfitters for the Entire Family 314 N. Cushing Kaplan MI 3-7490 Compliments of MODERN CLEANERS Proprietor: ELUE E. BROUSSARD JR. MI 3-7289 Kaplan, La. BRAQUET’S PHARMACY Efficient Service Is Our Motto Proprietor: A. J. BRAQUET Manager: HAROLD BRAQUET LORMAND AND SON FURNITURE STORE iTh Zenith and Philco Televisions Furniture and Electrical Appliances Phone MI 3-6465 Compliments of c= , © tf«SXSL Compliments of 2 cleaning QUALITY CLEANERS - 7 WILLIS MEAUX MRS. LUL FABRE, Proprietor Lincoln, Mercury and Pressing - Dyeing Comet Salesman Repairing - Altering Kaplan, Louisiana Phone MI 3-7220 Compliments of f Jr vee-s „. 10« STORE ELEAZAR’S ... JEWELRY SHOP Kaplan, Louisiana vpi ft Compliments of KAPLAN tfgfc DRUGSTORE Sj( ABSHIRE LUMBER YARD Kaplan, Louisiana CHARLES A. BORNE Owner Quality - Service Satisfaction Day Phone MI 3-6440 Night Phone MI 3-6367 BOURGUE-SIMON LIBERTY RICE MILL, INC. INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance - Real Estate Notary Cable Address: Libertymil Rice Growers, Millers, and Distributors We Appreciate Your Business Post Office Box 218 615 North Cushing Avenue Phone MI 3-7175 and MI 3-7176 Phone MI 3-7254 Kaplan, La. Kaplan, Louisiana M L CONSTRUCTION Compliments of COMPANY 4 BORDELON’S GENERAL CONTRACTORS HARDWARE, INC. COMMUNITY BUILDERS Complete Line of Hardware, Housewares, Gifts General Electric Appliances, Coleman Heating and Cooling Equipment, Johnson Motors, Browning and Colt Guns. MI 3-6280 P. O. Box 95 Kaplan, La. Abbeville and Kaplan Compliments LEGER’S of WHOLESALE AND KAPLAN DRUG COMPANY FARMERS CO-OP, INC. ADAM LEGER, JR. , Owner Drugs, Notions, School Supplies, Miscellaneous Advertisements MI 3-7532 LeBLANC CLEANERS Compliments of KAPLAN Work Called for FURNITURE STORE and Delivered Kelvinator Appliances M. LEBLANC, Proprietor Manager, LYMAN VINCENT MI 3-7646 810 N. Church Avenue MI 3-7460 Compliments of Compliments of EDLAR J. HEBERT KAPLAN FOOD MARKET GENERAL ' MERCHANDISE Fresh Meats - Fresh Produce MARCEL LANDRY, Manager Reasonable Prices Phone: MI 3-8245 MI 3-7332 Kaplan, La. 713 W. 4th St. HEBERT-MOUTON BERNARD ELECTRIC, INCORPORATION CHEVROLET COMPANY Water Softening Service 213 East First Street Rent or Sale of Authorized Dealer HEMO Automatic Water Owner, W. RED BERNARD Softeners Phones: MI 3-7500 and MI 3-7401 Phones: MI 3-8092 , rssjfi MI 3-7977 (Night) Kaplan, Louisiana Compliments of LAFITTE WHOLESALE DRUG CO. Drugs - Notions - Sundries Phone MI 3-7553 Kaplan, Louisiana VERMILION WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY When Shopping Ask for Autocrat Red Ball Products Compliments of DOUCET’S BARGAIN STORE Mcujtaq Washers and Dryers MI 3-6161 WEST DEPARTMENT STORES Leaders in Popular Price Merchandise Since 1887 Complete Line of Everything for the Entire Family Kaplan, Louisiana HERPIN’S FASHION SHOP Children's Wear Fabrics MI 3-6128 603 N. Faye Avenue Kaplan, La. Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Abbeville, La. Compliments of J.P.’s OF KAPLAN Located Across From the Kaplan State Bank Kaplan, Louisiana Compliments of AMERICAN LEGION Lejeune--Boudreaux Post 271 Kaplan, Louisiana RENE ilil'j.fttmm IMPLEMENT CO. KAPLAN LOAN AND INVESTMENT Authorized John Deere Dealer Need Money? Ask Us. Loans on Signature, Automobiles and Household Furniture MI 3-6479 P. O. Box 57 TW 3-3376 MI 3-6411 Abbeville and Kaplan Compliments of Compliments of KAPLAN MACHINE SHOP HORACE LORMAND INSURANCE AGENCY Kaplan, Louisiana Kaplan, Louisiana PALAMBO’S GROCERY BONIN’S REPAIR SHOP HERBERT PALAMBO Automobile and Truck Repair 311 N. Deshotel Avenue DA LAS BONIN, Proprietor Phone MI 3-7513 Kaplan, Louisiana DUHON GAS Compliments of COMPANY, INC. 105 St. Victor St. HARGRAVE’S SLAUGHTER HOUSE TW 3-4614 Abbeville, La. Abbeville and Kaplan Highway MI 3-7058 Kaplan, La. Kaplan, Louisiana LEMAIRE’S SLAUGHTER HOUSE Meats Wholesale and Retail Custom Slaughter and Processing Cutting, Wrapping Quick Freezing MI 3-7459 Night MI 3-7457 or MI 3-8013 BERTRAND’S AUTO CLINIC Have Wrecker Will Travel Phones: MI 3-7640 Day MI 3-7011 Night Kaplan, Louisiana Your Business Compliments of Is Our Pleasure PIAZZA VERSAILLES DRIVE INN OFFICE SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT Kaplan, Louisiana OFFICE SUPPLIES Compliments KAPLAN RICE MILL, INC. KAPLAN Daily Capacity TELEPHONE COMPANY 5, 000 Barrels Rice Growers, Millers and Distributors Kaplan, Louisiana COMPLIMENTS OF STEEN’S SYRUP MILL Abbeville, Louisiana For Fine Fabrics for Bridal Gowns Formals Drapery Sportswear Shop SELLERS’ FABRIC MART Conveniently Located Across the Street From the Kaplan High School Through the Years Printing at Its Finest Compliments of SMITH HARRISON MEAUX PRINTING COMPANY STUDIO 556 N. Ave. F. Phone 783-6651 Send a Picture With Every Letter Crowley, Louisiana Phone MI 3-7763 Kaplan, La. AVADEAN PRIMEAUX, Ad Manager MAUDREY LeMAIRE, Business Manager At any time when you find that you are in the need of help, there are always people who are willing to do their part in help- ing. At this time we would like to thank all of the people who have helped to make the 1961 Jolly Roger a success, especially the cooperative people who have advertised in the Roger. Without their cooperation it would have been impossible to publish this yearbook. Thank You! 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