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Jolly Roger 1974 Kaplan High School Kaplan, Louisiana Music is love; and love is music . . . if you know what I mean. Every picture tells a story ri A SB ir n 7 8 Principal Hebert’s Message Many educators and parents today ask, What is wrong with our youth? This question is important but not unusual because I know it is asked out of concern for the youth of our community. I consider it to be more important to ask, What is right with our youth? As I see it, the right far outweighs the wrong of today's youth. 10 Administration Secretaries: Mrs. Doris Comeaux and Mrs. Ethel David Assistant Principal Earl Comeaux Janitors Counselors and Librarian Oza Baudoin Kuelhin Boudreaux Joseph N. Williams Edwin Hair Cathy Burdette Ted Simon Cafeteria Workers 12 homeroo 2 Bernard There’s got to be a morning after If we can hold on through the night The students In Mr. Guidry's homeroom are: Dwain Broussard, Sidney Broussard, Michael Buford, Yolanda Caldwell, Bobbie Campbell, Sheryl Carriere. Ravis Clark, Jeffery Comeaux, Kim Conner. Terry Cormier, Barbara Dartez. Margaret David, David Doucet, Floyd Dugas, Lori Fore man, Jane Hargrave, PatMontagne, Mark Manceaux. — We have a chance to find the sunshine Mrs. Mouton’s Homeroom students are: Patsy Dupuis, Gallet, Paul Gary, Debra Gaspard, and Jo Ann Hargrave. Mrs. Monceaux’s homeroom students are is Hebert, Diana nais, Rodney La Salle, Karen Joette fSte, Steve Knox, Benita Kay Landry, Cynthia Landry, Madelon Landry, Riley Landry Amelia LeBoeuf, Rodessa LeBoeuf, Julie LeDoux, and Mark Lege. Let’s put our hands out in time Students in Mrs. Douglas' homeroom are: Zepherin Lege, Keith Lege, Deany Lemaire, Linda Lemaire, Margaret Lemaire, Glenn Manceaux, Mark Marceaux, Robert Marceaux, Brenda Mathiew, Cynthia Meaux, Patrick Menard, David Michel, Albert.Mfee, Peter Mi K l, Barl Mouton, Charlene Mouton. Why don’t we cross the bridge together em L 4. x S + •. ■ 4 V ■ “ ■ 4 students in M Dori Reed”, tore til Simon, Michael Sit - zwr ■ mes’ homeroom are: Gilda Mouton, Herman Pate, Cathy Perrin, Barbara Primeaux, Gary Primeaux, Michael Primeaux, ichard, Christine Roche, Anthony Savant, Derwin Savoy, Steven Schexnaider, Randy Schexnayder, Glenn Simon, Mark , Randy Simon. j And find a place that’s safe and warm Mr. Aube's homeroom students are: Vickie Simon, Cecil Sistrunk, Lenora Smith, Stephen Smith, Eugene Sonnier, Randall Sonnier, Robert Stewart, Kay Suire, Michael Thibodeaux, Bruce Trahan, Catherine Trahan, Paul Trahan, Timmy Trahan, Elizabeth Viator, Barry Vincent, Charles Vincent, Ray Vincent, Theonise Vincent. JUNIORS Sometimes in our lives ir+M 1 A A ■ z-Sam A A £ • v . The students in Mrs. Vincentes homferoorn ard: bie Mouton, Lydia O’Brien, Ruston Palombo James Saltzman, Jill Simon, Kieth Simon • i v V -' V iff ? © ? tv s'4 ,VV v r 7 rrtiT r ahan Pauli I T-loot 6 - • The students in Mrs. Sue nard, Craig Boudreaux Broussard, Mark Brousib Comeaux, Bradford Heben. ’s homeroom are: Brent Absilire, udreaux, Vickie Bouillion, JO' el Broussard, Russell Broussard, We all have sorrow v 4 C The students in Mr. J. Mayard’s homeroom are: Thaddeus Boudreaux, eft P. Rohaero, Georg Suire, Johnny Touchet, Gerald Toups, Brenda G. Trahan, David TrAhan, ftjflietta S. Trahan,' T -_! £__ I. -_ I __ J_? t. T rr __ _ T__ ' t ■ - Umm T , , i ri 1 ,n « nt Da1«a rt T i n ollire ( jonnny loucnci, Ucidio loups, Drcnua U • lianan, L avj.u iiauaii, iiauaii, vji g Jennifer Trahan, Kendrick J. Trahan, June Trahan, Terry Vice, Ellen Vincent, Robert J. Vincent, , Carla Stewa ahan, J?fuey fi illiams, Wendell V J . - i , JL?A 4 vjU rV t o v, - o ,■ « £, But if we are wise The students in Mrs. Guillory’s homeroom are: Brenda Arceneaux, Sandra Clostio, Steven Cormier, Suzette Couviilonv Shirley Dartez, Brenda David, Gwen Dubois, Dudley Duhon, Ronald Duhon, Cedric Faulk, Kendel Faulk, Peggy Faulk, Raenell Faulk, Jamie Fleniken, Eddie Fontenot, Melvin Francis, James Dean Frederick, Charlotte Gallet, Cathy Gants, Jan Gaspard, Debra Guidry, Jimmy Harerave. We know that there’s always tomorrow Lean on me K NJ The students in Mr. Gaspard's homeroom are: Paul Broussard, Betty Benefield, Alex Campbell, Douglas Greene, Lisa Greene, Mary Guidry, Karen Hardy, James Hargrave. Kenneth Hargrave, Mary Hargrave, Annette Hebert, Barbara Heben, Chris Heben, David Hebert, Joey Heben, Michael Heben, Russell Heben, Barbara Henry, Geraldine Hoffpauir, Cynthia Istre, Karla Kite, Miriam Knilans. Autographs 28 Freedom keep on your toes And don’t stop talking thew, Tony Matthew, Gerette Meaux, Joyce Meaux, Harry Meaux, Jennifer Meaux, Mark Meaux, Marcy Mingo, Bobby Mire, Bryon Mire, Deborah Mire, Harry Mire, Shelia Montet, Anna Dean Mouton, Conrad Mouton, Rueben Mouton, Sandra Mouton, Keith O’Brien, Carleen Per- rin, Clay Ethel Perro, John Primeaux, Kenneth Primeaux, Timothy Prudhomme, Jackie Menard, Nathan Mouton. Mr. Vincent's homeroom students are: Bryce Quebodeaux, Dorris Jill Roche, Pamela Romaine, Mary Inez Rost, Ray Roy, Audrey Rudd, Ratana Sandoz, Timothy Savant, Karen Schexnayder, Annette Simon, Marlene Simon, Nedia Cecile Simon, Linda Simon, Melanie Suire, Cynthia Thibeaux, Gloria Thibodeaux. Sandra Thibodeaux, Bennett Trahan, Charline Thahan, Elaine Trahan, Geraldine Trahan, James Trahan, Desire Turner, Michael Vidallier. Jane Ellen Vincent, Kathleen Vincent, Melanie Vincent, Todd Vincent. Freedom get going, lots to be learned sV , Mrs. Adam's homeroom students are: Brenda Abshire, Jerry Abshire, Kirk Abshire, Mahlan Abshire, Michael Abshire, Anthony Adams, Dupre Adams, Jovita Adams, Vanessa Adams, Karen Alleman, Joetta Babineaux, Barbara Baudoin, Louella Baudoin, Betty Benefield, Janice Bene- field, Cedric Benoit, Claudette Bernard, Cresswood Bertrand, Mike Boullion, Loston Bourque, Brenda Breaux, Michael Breaux, Becky Breaux. Bryan Broussard, David Broussard, Floyd Broussard, Jan Broussard, Jimmy Broussard, Lloyd Broussard. r Freedom gotta win it KAKLAN mun 9V.HW PIRATES I ■£ P pfwnri t. w '• w v in ’ l fL , «. «w • • m ■ i ™ A| The students in Mrs. Summers’ homeroom are: Kenneth Boudreaux, Paul Broussard, Jr., Kathryn Broussard, Mary Broussard, Robeft Broussai Cynthia Carriere, Samuel Cashat, Patrick Chambers, Karen Chevalier, Carol Cormier, Preston Cormier, Russel Cormier, Lurcy Dartez, Math- ilda Dartez, Gary David, Judy DeBlanc, Donna Dominque, Edward Doucet, Michael Dronet, Dale Dubois, James Duhon, Jr., John Duhon Jr., Ronald Duhon, Debra Easley, Leona Edwards, David Elezar, James Keith Faulk. v Gotta pull yourself smack dab in it Students in Mr. Hebert’s homeroom are: Becky Faulk, Dalton Feverjean, Jessica Feverjean, Ernestine Francis, Margaret Francis, Patricia Fred- erick, Randy Frederick, Susan Fuselier, Linus Gallet, Yvette Gallet, Freddie Gaspard, Wanda Gaspard, James Girouard, James Greene, Harold Guidry, Ronald Guidry, Belinda Guilbeaux, Cheryl Hardy, Rufus Hardy, Bennett Hargrave, Brenda Hargrave, Charlotte Hargrave, WJyne Har- grave, Gwendolyn Hartman, Douglas Hebert, Joseph C. Hebert, Joseph B. Hebert, David Guidry. Autographs 36 Bless the beasts and the children Students in Miss Gloria Abshire's homeroom are: Thomas Abshire, Wayne Adams, Dudley Baudoin, Jinx Broussard, Rose Broussard, Phillip Comeaux, Diana Duhon, Larry Dupuis, Felix Guidry, Jr., Frank Guidry, Rixby Guidry, Theresa Hargrave, Mary Lynn Hebert, Thomas Knilans, Harvey LeBeouf, Phillip Livers, Mark Matthews, Debra Meaux, Sharon Meaux, Sabrina Mire, Roland Reed, Mike Sensat, Chad Stewart Linda Tarver, Janice Thibeaux, Sandra Touchet, Alda Trahan, Angela Trahan. For in this world they have no choice i - CJ — -• _________________________________________________________________________________ __________ Students in Mrs. Cessac's homeroom are: Janeen Babineaux, Sarah Broussard, Stephen Broussard, Burton'G kkihaa. Theresea g David, Mark Duhon, Brenda Gaspard, Richard Guilbeaux, Carolyn Martin, Shirley Meaux, Cary Michel, GleiLMouton, Loretta Primeaux Williams. ' • v-’ They have no voice ft lN ynn Caldwell, Raoul Cou Students in Mrs. Doucet's 9th grade homeroom are: Darlene Benoit, Bradley Boutte, Danny Dupuis, Jody Faulk, Suzorthe Faulk, Ricky Guidry, Geraldine Flarrington, Phyllis Heben, Judy Henry, Russ Johnson, Kathym Kite, Landry, Roger LeBlanc, Laura Meaux, Jerry Milton, Rodney Mire, Ronald Mire, Terry Marie Mouton, Harry Primeaux, Jr., Ricky J. Schexny- der, Joseph Simon, Kenneth Trahan, Nora Trahan, Virginia Turnage. Bless the beasts and the children V Mrs. B. Landry’s ninth grade homeroom students are: Kim Adams, Michael Adams, Willie Cormier, Steven David, Brenda Duhon, Tracy Faulk, Joetta Feverjean, Tami Istre, Chester LeBeouf, Nolan LeDet, Audrey Meaux, Darlene Meaux, Sharron Miller, Rainey Moore, Dexter Primeaux, Jody Savant, Jan Schexnyder, Kenneth Schexnyder, Kay Simon, Lisa Stewart, Patrick Thibodeaux, Susan Vincent, Nancy White. For the world can never be .f.t . ; A. - • «W ■ •IV- i- « , ' . _ N •' ’ • The students in Mis. V. Lege’s homeroom are: Ted Abshire, Nancy Boulet, Minos Casha , Kerry Celestain, Ricky Comeaux, Debra David, Denise Duhon, Sarah Gaspard, Nicky Hargrave, Walter Harrington, Claudia Hebert. Timothy Heben; Larry Henry, Midheal Landfys Agatha «- Mathews, Bradley Meaux, Susan Meaux, Brian Perry, Keith Pommier, Robert Rivet, Chery Synop, Larry Stdlly, Roxanne Toup rKaren Vin- ’ ... ■ _ V-. • cent. The world they see Gaspard, Sherie Gnau, Ricky Guidry, Donna Hebert, Gregory Hebert, Carl Hollier, Cynthia Leger, Michael LeMaire, Millicent Marceaux, - Melinda Meaux, Suzette Morvant, Richard O’Brien, Darlene Palombo, Susan Romaine, Karen Sherman, Kerry Simon, Dana Trahan, Lisa Tra- han, Jennie Vincent, John Williams. Autographs 44 Before the rising sun we fly So many roads to choose r A l 12 ocy v 4« T •• • v J C 4 - . V •% t W1 The siudenis in Mr. C. Robicheaux’s homeroom are: Doretta Abshire. Rita Abshlre, Paula Bell. Larry Bourque,. Dianqe CampbellMadeline r- J Campbell, Cari'Cormier, Anthony Dartez, Judith Faulk, Neil Faulk, Karen Frederick. Theresa Gallet, Jeanne Girouard, Wilhemina Guidry • V J Theresa Hargrave, Brent Istre, Tina Lambert, Karen LeBlanc, Janet LeMaire, Trina Marceaux, Roxanne Meaux, Philip Pregean, Margaret Son- nier, Raymond Thibodeaux, Rita Touchet, Lisa Trahan, David Vidalier, Ann Williams. V - We start out walking and learn to run 'W .A 1 A _ ' M •!. !0 • , . v ' W • TTTe students in Mr. L. Robicheaux’s homeroom are: Paul Abshire, Robert Broussard, Jamie Broussard, Terry Broussard, Linda Easley, Timond Faulk Herpin, Cathy Hoffpauir, Chris Landry, Patrick LeBouf, James LeDoux, E Schexneider, Carl Simon, Elizabeth Stewart, Kenneth $%t: Arriant, Doris And yes we’ve just begun Students in Miss Marceaux’s homeroom are: Jeri A. Baudoin, Randy J. Breaux, Grace L. Campbell, Alex J. Dartez, Randal J. Dartez, Todd W. Dronet, A. Craig Duhon, Blane K. Duhon, Glenda A. Fleniken, Anthony J. Fontenot, Kevin Paul Francis, Rox Annie Gaspard, Barbara A. Guidry, Annette A. Hanks, Kimberly A. Heben, Kirby K. Heben, Rendell J. Labry, Marvin J. LeLeux, C. Hershel Levgeme, Carl J. Meaux, Rickie J. Menard, Patricia L. Mire, Stanley J. Roy, Annette K. Sherman. Joan A. Simon, Lany P. Suire, Michael J. Trahan, Reese L. Trahan, Melanie M. Vidalier, Jerry J. Broussard. The color of chills all over my body Students in Mrs. LaBry's homeroom are: Gary Broussard, Jeffrey Broussard, Russell Bufford, Marcell Campbell, Kim Celestain, Stanley Cormier, Brett Domangue, Tina Doucet, Lorrie Dupuis, Bobby Frederick, Glen Fuselier, Valerie Gaspard, Susan Hargrave, Pamela Hargrave, Brenda Hebert, David Hebert, Johnny Heben, Marlene Heben, Ruby Judge, Timothy Lege, Michael Marceaux, Russell Meaux, Kimberly Mouton, Ricky Mouton, Charmaine Richard, Margaret Schexnider, Deborah Scott, Vickie Stoute, Todd Touchet, Sheila Touchet, Bonnie Trahan. Hie students in Mrs. M. Foreman’s homeroom are: Eric Abshire, Linda Arceneaux, Samuel Broussard, Sheja proussard, Jerald Cashat, Jerry Chapa, Murphie Dartez, Paul Duhon, Jr. , j rlene Faulk, Melvin Faulk, Jr., Linda Gaspard, David HargMg£t RoxAilpe Harringt Craig :ifl --r------------------------------- mvifiuumift, ji•, uiuuo uaopoiu, viu iwugic vc, i uaaihic narriugion, Uraig Herpin, Eldridge Hoffpauir, Jr., Donna Ist T Darlene LaBry, Terry Landry, Nancy Lavergne, Goldie Lemaire, Felicia Martin, Ken leaux, Betty Menard, Neal Miller, Mark Mire, Elizabeth O’Brien, Donna Pommier, Lorrie Stelly, Rethman Vidalier, Dianna Toups, Peter Vincent w fW Students in Mr. N. Hoffpauir’s homeroom are: Jody Abshir , Wesley Bourque, Stephanie Comeaux, Robert Cormier, Cheryl Dubois,. Chejiyl Faulk, Calvin Frederick, Anna Gallet, Farryl Guillote. Carla Hargrave, Farrell Henry, Gerard Hollier, Sally Johnrtie, Mary Ann LeBeoufv • Anthony LeBlanc, Danny LeBeouf, Kenneth LeMaire, Brian Lormand, Fayetta Marceaux, Elizabeth Matthiew, Joyce Meaux, Roy MGaux, Debd- rah Mouton, David Perrin, Rodney Roy, Brylia Schexnider, Billy Stone, Terry Suite, Sandra Trahan, Larry V.ejrett. ' , tn ’m silent. Only the beginnings LI Vrhe students in Miss Mouton’s homeroom are: Susan Abshire, Barbara Baud erron Gjjark, Steven Clostio, Karen Gnau, Nadine Guidry, Farfel Hargra ' Kuzanne'pCnox, Ada Landry, Brent LeBlanc, Marty Mire, Trov'Morvant, J IVorL'ino r rrwict - — - 'T _ ratkins, Ernest Williams, Roxanna Trahan. my Mire, Trov'Mc !i ;; N; dreaux, Jude Brouss d. Rhond. [argrave, Bradley Hfcfcen, Sandra Russejl Traharfj, Zola Turner, Cj of what I’m going to feel forever N The students hPWrs. D. Romaine's hoiifcroonywi! J ii ile A. Boudrdaux, Dina Bohrque, Louis I. Breaux, Mona A. Broussard. Nelsha A. Brous- sard, Tammy L. Comeaux, Darsen W. Cormier, Lisa A. Desormeaux, Alex L. Feverjean, Cheryl A. Fontenot, Trina L. Fontenot, Cheryl M. Guidry, Leo Paul Hardy, Edna M. Hargrave, Lainewood Hargrave, Kerry L. Julien, Joseph W. Lambert, Sharon A. Langlinais, Rickey D. LeBlanc, Darlene L. LeMaire, Sandra L. LeLeaux, Degra A. Mino, Edward Mouton, Anthony D. Palombo, Robbie G. Romaine, Tavi L. San- ders, Lisa G. Schexnayder, Lee Roy St. Amant, Lisa A. Trahan, Rickey D. Trahan. m o Only the beginnings only just the start Sidney Meaux, Brian Miss Babineaux' homeroom students are: Randy Arceneaux, Calise Bourque, Craig Doucet, Simon, Von Thibeaux, Abraham Ti W Vi ■■PPP IMj t Teachers not pictured with their homerooms are: (top left), Mr. Julius Trahan, Mr. Lousay Aube, Mr. Gerald Guidry, Mrs. T. LaBry, and Mrs. Y. Rabon. Teachers who do not have a homeroom are: (bottom left), FRONT ROW: Miss D. LeBlanc, Mrs. F. Kite, Miss Pam Landry, Mrs. A. Trahan. BACK ROW: Mr. Gail LeMaire, Mr. Ritter Trahan, and Mr. Carlton Herpin. Class Officers TOP: The Senior class officers are: President, Randal Sonnier; Vice-President, Jeffery Comeaux; Secretary, Bennie Broussard; Treasurer, Charlene Mouton; Parliamentarian, David Doucet. MIDDLE: Officers of the Junior class are: President, Hank Morvant; Vice-President, Glenn Breaux; Secretary, Karen Hardy; Treasurer, Cindy Romaine; Par- liamentarian, Brian Matthews. BOTTOM: The officers of the Sophomore class are: President, Todd Vincent: Vice-President, Carla Lege; Secretary, Mary Broussard; Treasurer, Melanie Vincent; Parliamentarian, David Eleazar. TOP: The freshman officers of 1973-74 are: President, Millie Marceaux; Vice-President, Mary Lynn Hebert: Secretary, Joetta Feverjean; Treasurer, Roxanne Toups; Parliamenta- rian, Angie Trahan. MIDDLE: Officers of the eighth grade class are: President, Randy Breaux; Vice-President, Janet Simon; Secretary, Patricia Mire; Treasurer, Glenda Flen- iken; Reporter, Duane Hardy; Parliamentarian, Paulette Mire. LEFT: Seventh grade officers are: President, Neisha Broussard; Vice-President, Charmaine Richard; Secre- tary, Lisa Trahan; Reporter, Carla Hagrave; Treasurer, Deborah Scott: Parliamenta- rian, Danny LeBeouf. 59 We may never pass this way again 60 Most Beautiful Leah Girouard was selected as Most Beautiful by her senior classmates. 62 Tommy Baudoin was selected as Most Handsome by his senior classmates. Best All-Around The senior class this year has chosen Rodessa LeBeouf and Mark Breaux as Best All- Around . Most Studious Chosen this year as Most Studious were Janice Faulk and Glenn Man- ceaux. 63 Most Talented Most Athletic This year the Senior class has chosen Deany Lemaire and Randy Schexnayder as the Most Athletic students in their class. Lori Foreman and Floyd Dugas were selected as the two most talented students in the class of 1974. 64 Friendliest Wittiest TOP: This year the senior class has chosen Bennie Broussard and Randal Sonnier as the friendliest stu- dents in their class. BOTTOM: Cindy Landry and Timmy Trahan were voted wittiest by their senior classmates. 65 Lady and Gent Debbie Gaspard and Mike Thi- bodeaux were selected as Lady and Gent of the senior class. The Senior class of 1974 chose Leonora Smith and Eugene Son- nier as their Black Best All- Around students. Black Best All- Around 66 O Junior Favorites The favorites chosen by the eleventh grade class are Karen Hardy and Marc Comeaux. Their picture is shown at left. Gary David and Carla Lege, shown below, were chosen by their tenth grade classmates as class favorites. Sophomore Favorites Favorites TOP: Ninth grade favorites are: Phil Livers and Millie Marceaux. ABOVE LEFT: Favorites chosen by the eighth graders are Glenda Fleniken and Randy Breaux. ABOVE RIGHT: David Hargrave and Neisha Broussard were cho- sen as class favorites by their seventh grade classmates. 68 ORGANIZATIONS TOP: The Student Council officers are (left to right): Sandra Clostio, Reporter; Tissa David, Secretary; Mrs. Sum- mers, Glenn Manceaux, President; Glenn Simon, Vice-President; Rodessa LeBeouf, Treasurer; Sammy Herpin, Par- liamentarian. BOTTOM: Homeroom Representatives are: Jody Abshire, Lloyd Broussard, Kirk Greene, Kathy Kite, Darlene Meaux, Donna Manceaux, Faye Mire, Madeline Campbell. SECOND: Randall Sonnier, Janice Faulk, Julie LeDeoux, Geraldine Romero Ledet, Bobby Marceaux, Karen Hardy, Randy Schexnayder, Pat Chambers, Susan Romaine, Jinx Broussard, Lenora Smith. THIRD: Susan Fusilier, Kendal Faulk, Rachel Hebert, Donald Broussard, Kendrick Trahan, Hank Morvant, Steve Manceaux, Geraldine Trahan, Carol Ciabotti. Student Council 'OP- The Bi-racial Committee members for this year are: FIRST ROW: Benny Broussard, Geraldine Trahan, Cindy Landry, Barbara Mouton, and Kendal Faulk. BACK ROW: Desire Turner, Cynthia Tlubeaux. Kim Conner, Kay Suire, 'ornmy Baudoin. BOTTOM: The Executive Council Members for this year are: FIRST ROW: Racheal Hebert, Jinx . ______ rr___ --------- crrAMn dou . Commv Hprnin Sandra f!lostio. Leonora Smitn. I ommy Baudoin. BOTTOM: ine txecuuve council ioi uus ywi aiC. . uw ™............................ iroussard, Kirk Greene, Faye Manceaux. SECOND ROW: Sammy Herpin, Sandra Clostio, Leonora Smith, Tissa )avid. THIRD ROW: Bobby Marceaux, Kendal Faulk, Glenn Manceaux, and Glen Simon. Key Club i mill mm w hiki gaga 72 The Key Club Sweethearts for the 1973-74 school year are as follows: (top left) Kay Landry, senior, (top right) Sandra Clostio, junior, (middle left) Carla Leger, sophomore, (middle right) Millie Mar- ceaux, freshman. The sponsor for the Key Club is Mr. Luddy Herpin. 73 TOP LEFT: The French Club officers for 1973-74 are: FRONT ROW: Madeleine Adams, Secretary: Sandra Thi- bodeaux, Treasurer: Melanie Vincent, Sergeant at Arms; Russell Cormier, Parliamentarian. BACK ROW: Brenda Mathiew, Reporter; Randall Sonnier, President; Pat Montagne, Vice-President; Ratana Sandoz, Histo- rian. TOP RIGHT: The members are: BOTTOM ROW: Chad Stewart, Russell Cormier, Lloyd Broussard. Ronald Guidry, Patrick Menard. SECOND ROW: Madeleine Adams, Becky Breaux, Brenda Mathiew, Louella Baudoin, Wanda Gaspar, Peggy Gallet, Sandra Thibodeaux, Ratana Sandoz. THIRD: Randall Sonnier, Susan Fuselier, Jimmy Broussard, Melanie Vincent, Rickey Heben. FOURTH: Mrs. Adams, Kirk Heben, Bennett Trahan, Eugene Sonnier, Pat Montagne. ABOVE: Chosen this year as Mademoiselle was Becky Breaux and as Monsieur, Randall Sonnier. 74 The purpose of the Beta Club is to honor the intelli- gent students of the Junior and Senior classes. Some of the activities of the club include an open house for the Alumni Class of 1953 and 1923 which was held on Homecoming Day. There has also been a formal installation of the 1973-74 Beta officers. Beta officers are: FRONT ROW, left to right: Brenda Mathiew, Secretary: Janice Faulk, Historian; Randy Schexnayder, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bur- dette, Sponsor: Glenn Man- ceaux, Vice-President: Glenn Simon, President; MissG. Abshire, Sponsor. 75 The Pirette Officers for this year are: Kay Suire, President: Raenell Faulk, Secretary: Brenda David, Reporter; Bennie Broussard, Sgt. at Arms: Sheryl Carriere, Sgt. at Arms; Deany LeMaire, Parliamentarian; Brenda Mathiew, Treasurer; and Rodessa Leboeuf, Vice-President. Terry Cormier was selected as Pirette Beau for the 1973-74 school year. The Pirette sponsor this year was Mrs. Eileen Guillory. Pirettes backing the Pirates this year are: STANDING: (Color Guard), Cathy Heben, Leah Girouard, Jan Gaspard, Bennie Broussard, Joette Kite, Cathy Perrin. FIRST ROW: Darlene Polombo, Nancy Boulet, Becky Breaux, June Trahan, Cindy Fleniken, Darlene Nfeauxv Jessica Fever jean, Jill Roche, Suzette Couvillion, Debra David, Brenda Lormand, Ellen Vincent. SECOND ROW: Sue LeMaire, Bonnie Gaspard, Belinda Guilbeaux, Cindy Romaine, Virginia Tumage, Sherry Gnau, Jenny Vincent, Annette Simon, Debra Landry, Carleen Perrin, Melanie Suire, Vanessa Adams, Pam Romaine. THIRD ROW: Brenda Abshire, Karen Vincent, Karen Trahan, Barbara Heben, Jan Broussard, Sharon Meaux, Cathy Meaux, Annette David, Donna Domingue, Millie Marceaux, Susan Romain, Gwen Dubois, Lydia O'Brien. FOURTH ROW: Suzette Morvant, Jan Schex- nieder, Mona Broussard, Peggy Faulk. Geraldine Trahan, Grace Miller, Terrie Mouton, Margaret Francis, Sharon Johnny, Cynthia Thibeaux, Jenny Meaux, Susan Fusilier, Rachel Heben. FIFTH ROW: Angie Trahan, Kathy Kite, Karol Kite, Ruth Meaux, Pam LeBeouf, Cynthia Istre, • Carolyn Hargrave, Mary Lynn Heben, Ratana Sandoz, Lisa Stewan, Geret Meaux, Jill Romero, Marissa Landry. Cheerleaders 78 Cheerleaders for the 1973-74 school' year are: Bottom, left to right: Mary Alice Perrin, Carla Leger, Desire Turner, Bennie Broussard, Kathy Prejean. TOP: Sandra Clostio, Tissa David, (head cheerleader), Joan Chatag- nier. Majorettes The 1973-74 majorettes are as follows: Carol Ciabotti (feature twirler), Charlene Mouton (head majorette), Karen Hardy, Becky Faulk, Debra Mire, and Kay Landry. 00 o KHS Marching Band The 1973-74 K.H.S. Marching Band members are: 1st ROW: Debra Mire, Becky Faulk, Jeffery Comeaux, Gayle Primeaux, Amelia LeBeouf, Julie LeDoux, Mike Simon, Charlene Mouton, Glenn Manceaux, Cathy Trahan, Charles Vincent, Lanell Bourque, Carol Ciabotti, Karen Hardy. 2nd ROW: Mark Broussard, Mark Duhon, Terry Broussard, Lenis Dubois, Kenneth Primeaux, Wayman Rost, Keith Landry, Joey Heben, Robin Guidry, Kenneth Hargrave. Micheal Broussard, Glenn Breaux. 3rd ROW: Kendal Faulk, Charlotte Gallet, Ellen Hargrave, Jinx Broussard, Phyllis Heben, Cynthia Leger, Joetta Feverjean, Cheryl Hardy, Theresa Landry, Cynthia Rost, Roxanne Meaux, Nancy Vincent, Tammy Iste, Tina Lamben, Faye Mire, Margaret Landry, Paula Bell. 4th ROW: Debbie Guidry, Sue Fredrick, Mary Rost, Linda Easly, Cathy Gants, Julie Forman Laura Bourque, Charissa Boudreaux, Faye Thibodeaux, Karen Sherman, Judy Henry, Jovita Adams, Roxanne Toups. 5th ROW: Joetta Babineaux, Carleen Boutte, Patty Mire, Annette Hanks, Joella Gants, Elizabeth Stewan, Susan Vincent, Tammy Robinson, Brenda Lege, Phil Mire, Billy Heben, David Hollier, Denette Meaux, Jo Ann Boulet, Annette Heben. 6th ROW: Belinda Hargrave, Tina Heben, Jane Hargrave, Randy Dar- tez, Patrick LeBoeuf, Jery Broussard, Brian Suire, Stanely Roy, Mike Breaux, Raymond Thibodeaux, Brice Quebodeaux, Larry Stelly, Keith Flowers, Ricky Comeaux, Andy Schexnayder. Band Club ABOVE: The 1973-74 band club officers are: Jeffery Comeaux, President; Lanell Bourque, Vice-President: Karen Hardy, Secretary-Treasurer; Charles Vincent, Parliamentarian. BELOW LEFT: Cathy Trahan was selected as the band sweetheart. RIGHT: The band beau is Michael Simon. Senior 4-H Club The Kaplan High Senior 4-H club has had a very successful year so far. Starting out with the Parish Fair, Kaplan had a great turn-out. Members are preparing for activities which are coming up - livestock shows, state con- test, and shortcourse. With only 15 members in the Senior club, Kaplan has a very strong club and is expecting a good year. RIGHT: The Senior 4-H club officers are: Edward Doucet, Sergeant-at- Arms; Gwen Dubois, Sergeant- at-Arms; Melanie Vincent, Treasurer; Peggy Faulk, Secre- tary: Kendal Faulk, President: Janice Faulk, Vice President: Jan Schexneider, Reporter. Missing in the picture is Lloyd Broussard, Parliamentarian. Junior 4-H Club The Junior 4-H Club this year, like every year, has participated in many parish activities. The officers for this year are as fol- lows: Karen LeBlanc, Treasurer; Judith Faulk, Vice-President; Charmaine Richard, President; Dina Bourque, Secretary; Carl Simon, Parliamentarian: Lenis Dubois, Sergeant-at-Arms; Karen Gnau, Recreation Leader; Craig Herpin, Sergeant-at-Arms; and Anthony Dartez, Reporter. The Junior 4-H Club members are shown at the bottom. Future Homemakers of America TOP: For the 1973-74 school year the Future Home- makers of America have chosen for their officers, STANDING, left to right: Charlene Mouton, Trea- surer: Brenda Mathiew, Vice-President: Loretta Richard, President: Barbara Hebert, Secretary, SEATED: Louella Baudoin, Historian; June Hargrave, Parliamentarian; Diane Hollier, Song Leader: Leona Broussard, Reporter: Advisors: Mrs. E. B. Douglas and Mrs. L. A. Manceaux. RIGHT: The members of FHA chose Tony Savant as their Beau for 1973-1974 year. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Senior and Junior members. SEATED: Brenda Mathiew, Charlene Mouton, Lor- etta Richard, Leona Broussard, Margaret LeMaire, Linda LeMaire. STANDING: Barbera Hebert, June Hargrave, Diane Hollier. Barbara Dartez. BOTTOM: Sophomore and Freshman members. SEATED: Lisa Stewart, Pam Lebeouf, Sue LeMaire, Sharron Meaux, Karen Vincent, Jan Schexnayder. MIDDLE ROW: Sheryl Simon, Belinda Guilbeaux, Nancy Boulet, Susan Faulk, Louella Baudion, Sarah Gas- pard. TOP: Mona Broussard, Annette Simon, Laura Meaux, Yvette Gallet, Sara Broussard, Cathleen Vincent. 84 85 Art Club The Art Club officers for the 1973-74 school year are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Jackie Matthews, Trea- surer; Kendal Faulk, Histo- rian; Debbie Guidry, Vice- President; Ellen Hargrave, President; Lori Foreman, Parliamentarian; and Char- lotte Gal let. Secretary. Other club members are: Floyd Dugas, Cary Michel, Susan Vincent, Reule Cou- villion, Sharon Johnnie, Ricky Heben. An Club Sponsor is Mrs. Elton Dou- cet. 86 Future Farmers of America The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooper- ation, and citizenship. LEFT: The officers for this year are: FIRST ROW: Marcus Boudreaux, Reporter; Terry Vice, 2nd Vice- President; Wendell Suite, Sergeant at Arms. SEC- OND: Rickey Lemaire, Vice-President; Donald Gas- pard, President: Kevin Landry, Secretary: Craig Hargrave, Treasurer. This first picture snows the members of FFA. The members chose Becky Faulk, a sophomore, as 87 their sweetheart. Future Business Leaders of America The purpose of the FBLA Club is to develop competent, aggressive leadership in its members to estaoiish them in busi- ness. For its main activity the club has a monthly project. Their activities have been the selling of the Tom Watt Kits to finance trips and other projects, collecting of food for Thanksgiving baskets for the needy, and attending Leadership Conference. OPPOSITE PAGE: Officers of the club are: Tissa David, President: Rodessa LeBeouf, Vice President: Madeline Adams, Secretary; Kay Landry, Historian; Deany LeMaire, Parliamentarian; Kay Suire, Reporter. The sponsor is Mrs. Y. Lege. ABOVE: Kay Suire and Cindy Romaine served on the Spelling Team. Madeline Adams and Cathy Trahan were on the Current Events Team. Bennie Broussard participated as Public Speaker and Cathy Perrin, Joette Kite, Cathy Hebert, Ellen Vincent and Tommy Baudoin served on the Parliamentary Procedure Team. Tissa David served as Miss FBLA. The Teams attended the district convention in February and received superiors in the following categories; Spelling Team, Public Speaking, and Miss FBLA. 89 The Industrial Arts Club is devoted to developing the skills of boys at K.H.S. TOP LEFT: This year’s officers are: Mark Marceaux, Vice-President; Glenn Romero, Reporter; Glenn Simon, President: James Hargrave, Sec- retary; Mark Meaux, Parliamentarian; and Reuben Mouton, Treasurer. TOP RIGHT: Jill Simon was chosen as this year's Industrial Arts Sweetheart. BOTTOM: Members of club are as follows: Jerry Abshire, Russell Cor- mier, Paul Broussard, Ed Doucet, Ronald Guidry, Gregg Meaux, Mark Meaux, Kenneth Primeaux, David Miller, James Saltzman, Ravis Clark, Rickey Simon, Gerald Toups, Jeffery Sonnier, Willie Cormier, Ruston Palombo, Bennett Trahan and Mr. Mayard. 90 ACTIVITIES Louisiana Boys’ State Last minute instructions to Counselors before the utter chaos of citizens and registration began . . . buses poured in in spite of breakdowns . . . hot sun and long lines . . . your shin free . . . Momma ... a sea of faces, a million names . . . speeches-To be Mayor takes GUTS . . . the begin- ning of a great state . . . 92 Girls and boys from different cities in Louisiana met in a different world at Louisiana State. A typical scene might have been a counselor running down the hall yelling, Muster, muster, time to get up. Just imagine the eagerness these students had to get up at 5 o'clock in the morning. They had the opportunity to learn about our government not only through books but also through their participation in activities. The last night of Loui- siana State will be a night which will live in their hearts forever . . .for they were able to visit the State Capitol. Here, they sat on the steps and sang farewell songs, because the next day they were leaving. ABOVE: The girls that attended Girls' State were: Tissa David, Janice Faulk, Joette Kite, and Julie LeDoux. OPPOSITE PAGE: Tommy Baudoin, Randy Schexnayder, Sydney Broussard, Randal Sonnier, Donald Broussard, Glenn Manceaux, Glenn Simon, and Brian Abshire. These eight boys attended Boys' State this past summer. BOTTOM RIGHT: On the last night of Girls' State each counselor was given a gift of appreciation. 93 What goes up . . . must come down TOP: Madeline Adams, Cathy Hebert, Rodessa LeBeouf, and Cyndi Landry. BOTTOM: Bennie Broussard, Joette Kite, Cheryl Carrier, and Tissa David. Yearbook Seminar was fun all around Tissa David, Joette Kite, Cheryl Carrier, Bennie Broussard, Cyndi Landry, Madeline Adams, Rodessa LeBeouf, and Cathy Hebert. 95 96 Being on the yearbook staff may seem easy, but it's not. It's one of the hardest and most demanding jobs around. The fifth hour journalism class is proud to present the 1974 yearbook staff. Yearbook Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Madelon Adams, Rodessa LeBouef, Sheryl Carrier, Cathy Perrin, Cathy Heben, Bennie Broussard, Joette Kite, Madelon Landry, Cloris Boudreaux, Debra Gaspard, Deany LeMaire, Tissa David, Linda LeMaire, Cindy Landry. 97 IK KAPLAN HKH SKULL CROSSBONES ______ Printed For a Pirate bu a Pirate Prlc . 1 LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE These girls attended Leadership Conference at LSU from June 17 through June 23. They are Lay Landry, Cathy Trhan, and Kay Suire. The main purpose of the Conference was to teach them how to prepare and publish a school newspaper. The week was thoroughly enjoyed by those attending, and proved very helpful. T5UOR BUST LEADERSHIP WAS FUH fun more 02EY THE PULES Did anyone ever notice the principal and the assistant principal on the parking lot after school? Do students realize why they are there? Well, they are there to enforce a school rule—« rule that prohibits students who drive cars to leave classrooms before the second bell. This rule is for the good of the students at KHS and it should be respected. Vhat’s five more minutes. You've been here for the past six hours.______ 100 Skull and Crossbones OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: Cathy Trahan, Kay Undry and Barbara Mouton layout the paper. BOTTOM LEFT: Barbara Mouton is the expen on correction procedures. BOTTOM RIGHT: The roving camera- man did his best to capture news events. TOP: Bar- bara Mouton and Yolanda Caldwell waited for news to repon. BOTTOM: Sybil Amos and Gilda Mouton typed many rough drafts of anicles. o to Mid-Term Graduates These people graduated on January 16, 1974 as a result of mid-term graduation. The required amount of credits needed to graduate at mid-term was 20. LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Gallet, Cloris Boudreaux, Madelon Landry, Kenneth Langlinais, Christine Harrington, David Michel. Chelsie Bouillon, Brenda Fleniken, Cindy Landry. Missing in the photo are: Yolanda Caldwell, Julia Kim Conner, Gilda Mouton, and Terry Dartez. o CJ Black Patch The Black Patch is a literary magazine containing short stories and poems. These are some of the stu- dents who contributed their work. They are Lori Foreman, Floyd Dugas, Jackie Matthew, Glen Man- ceaux and Tissa David. 104 if The Mighty Powerful Pirates for 1973 were ready for the season finishing it with a 5-4-1 record. (Right page: mid- dle left) The coaching staff was John Magee, Carlton Her- pin, Gail LeMaire, and S. L. Scott. Managers were Glen Manceaux, Gerald Toups, Mark Meaux and Rueben Mou- ton. Bottom Left: Pat Montagne, C, Sr. a late Starter. 107 Football Blood, Sweat and Tears Pirates for the 1973 session were (top left) Randy Pek Schexnayder, QB, Sr. Brian Mathews, G, Jr. (top right) Gary David, LB-E, Soph. Terry Air- plane Cormier, B, Sr. (middle left) Peter Wil- liams, QB. Jr. Tony Savant, B, Sr. (middle right) Michael Simon, E, Jr. Floyd Flipper Dugas, G, Sr. (bottom 1 to r) Tommy Baudoin, E, Sr. Bruce Trahan, T, Sr. Mark Burger Breaux, LB-B, Sr. (Right page: top left) Michael Buford, LB-G, Sr. Marc Comeaux, DH-E, Jr. (top right) James Har- grave, LB-G, Jr. David Doucet, C, Sr. (middle left) Mark Marceaux, T, Sr. Kendrick, Trahan, T, Jr. (middle right) Johnny Touchet, T, Jr. and Pat Chambers, B, Soph. 109 Homecoming Queen and Her Court The 1974 Homecoming Court consisted of twelve girls. Seniors, above page, left to right are: Sheryl Carrier; Queen, Leah Gir- ouard, Kay Landry, Rodessa LeBoeuf, Lenora Smith. Junior maids, left to right are: Carol Ciabotti, Brenda David, Charlotte Landry. Sophomore maids are: Donna Domingue, and Carla Leger. Freshman maids, left to right: Joetta Feverjean and Mary Lynn Heben. Homecoming Displays The homecoming displays on the opposite page, top, left to right are: Eighth grade, Juniors. Bot- tom of page: Seniors. Other dis- plays are: Sophomores, top of page. Left to right are: Seventh grade and Freshmen. The win- ners in the competition were the Seniors, first place in the Senior division are the Eighth grade in the Junior division. 113 1974 The 1974 Powerful Pirates, under the direction of Coach T. J. Gas- pard, worked extremely hard to make this a very successful basket- ball season. The Pirates are: from left to right: Mark Landry, Brent Abshire, Marion Meaux, Glen Simon, Randy Simon, Kevin Lan- dry, Randy Schexnayder, Eddie Fontenot, Mark Meaux, Coach T. J. Gaspard, Peter Williams, Keith Faulk, Rufus Hardy, Zachery Mar- tin , Brian Abshire, and Craig Har- grave . Boys’ Basketball Basketball, Basketball . . . The 1973-74 basketball team members are: Glen Red Simon, Brian Kcllybeach” Abshire, Randy Peck Schexnider, Randy Rollover Simon, Craig Snag Hargrave, Zachary Zig Martin, Brent Ashes 116 Abshire, Peter Jupiter Williams, and Reggie Clock Head Martin. And More Basketball Cynthia Leger, Grace Miller, Mary Broussard, Kathy Kite, Deany LeMaire, Brenda David, Karol Kite, Audrey Rudd, Agatha Mathiews, Jenny Vincent, Suzette Morvant, Angie Trahan, Charlotte Hargrave, Jill Roche, Ann Dartez, Mona Broussard, Pam LeBeouf, Darlene Meaux, Elaine Trahan, Gerri Trahan, Ratana Sandoz, Millie Marceaux, Karen Vincent, Rachel Heben 118 Girls’ Basketball The 1973-74 Lady Bucs are: Deany LeMaire, Brenda David, Grace Miller, Audrey Rudd, Karol Kite, Kathy Kite, Mary Broussard, Elaine Trahan, and Geraldine Trahan. 119 1 i i 120 ADVERTISERS DOG FOOD Congratulations Seniors '74 MARSHA'S FASHION TRESS 600 N. Cushing 3-6324 G ) DR. AND MRS. GEORGE L. FLETCHER DIXIE HOME SUPPLY ACE HARDWARE The More Store Your Hotpoint Emerson Dealer Kaplan. La. Phone 643-7450 BILLUP'S YOUR TROUBLES VANISH P.O. Box 1000 Hammond, La. 70401 LeBLANC’S CLEANERS 810 N. Church Ave. 643-7646 Pick-Up and Delivery STAYS FRESH LONGER! 123 “MISS GERRY’S” KINDERGARTEN Owned and Operated by MRS. GERRY STEWART Congratulations Seniors '74 R. E. LANDRY GROCERY MARKET Where Your Business is Appreciated Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Landry Owners 403 N. LeMaire 643-6326 RAINBOW MOTEL VALANLY OFFICE % VACAHCV xk ' HERPIN’S FASHION SHOP LIBERTY RICE MILL Cable Address: Libertmil Rice Growers, Millers, and Distributors Post Office Box 218 Phone 643-7175 or 643-7176 Kaplan, Louisiana Infants' and Children's Wear Ladies' Sportswear Fabrics 643-6128 603 N. Faye Avenue Kaplan, Louisiana MONCEAUX'S EXXON 124 LA CHAUDIERE 512 N. Cushing 643-7420 KAPLAN FARMERS' CO-OP Hebert-Mouton Electric, Inc. DR. J. J. CAMEL, DENTIST Soft Water Service G.E. Air Conditioning Phone 643-8092 Kaplan, Louisiana Office Hours 8-12 A.M. — 1-5 P.M. Also by Appointment Daily 611 Cushing Avenue 643-6458 — If No Answer Call 643 8848 Congratulations 1974 Seniors Vincent's Fix-it Shop J.P.'S OF KAPLAN P.O. Box 9 1009 W. 7th St. Nationally Advertised Merchandise Priced Right Kaplan, La. 122 N. Cushing Ave. Ph. 643-6321 BOURQUE-SIMON INSURANCE AGENCY 210 N. Cushing Air Conditioned Cable T. V. Vented Heat Room Phones SUNNYSIDE MOTEL On La. Highway 14 318-643-7181 Mr. and Mrs. 700 W. First St. W. E. Hoffpauir Kaplan, La. VEE'S 5 AND 10 BLACK'S PUMP AND WATER Kenneth L. Broussard NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE 206 N. Cushing 643-8419 1 126 Dedicated Hands Around The Clock ABROM KAPLAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Kaplan, Louisiana HARDY TRACTOR CORPORATION P.O. Box 249 Phone 643-7339 BURTON HARDY: Owner Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. RAY MOWART Agent BT CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Telephone Oil Field Contractors Kaplan, La. 208 West 2nd St. P.O. Box 126 Phones 643-2068 893-8020 127 UNITED INSURANCE AGENCY OF KAPLAN, INC. Dependable Insurance Written Through the Top Stock Companies'' PAUL ROY ELEAZAR, Mgr. P.O. Box 37 Phone 643-7348 Kaplan, Louisiana Bank of Abbevill Trust Co. MR. AND MRS LEO D. TRAHAN AND TINA PIAZZA OFFICE SUPPLY NOAH’S DEPARTMENT STORE 128 MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY KAPLAN AUTO PARTS Delco Complete Line of Parts and Accessories 118 East 1st St. Phone: 643-8333 FLO'S DRESS SHOP . . .. ■ mm warn BILL SUIRE'S MEAT MARKET BORDELON HARDWARE, INC. 643-2140 118 N. Cushing LAFAYETTE FRUIT CO. Layfayette, La. 130 CITY HALL SOUTHWAY EXXON with new V TV TRAHAN’S ALUMINUM SHEET METAL SHOP ROMERO'S FASHION STORE BERT'S BARBER SHOP Raywood Bertrand Owner VINCENT FARM SUPPLY CURT DESHOTELS MR. AND MRS. RODNEY SIMON'S I.G. FOOD STORE Where Your Business is Appreciated Owner: Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Simon 132 f VINCENT'S FUNERAL HOME, INC. VINCENT HILLBILLY HUT CERAMICS SHOP Janice Foreman Owner Good Luck, Pirates! KAPLAN JAYCEES DR. and MRS. MARION TRAHAN MARIE'S DRESS SHOP 513 West Fourth 643-7216 VERMILION WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Branch of Consolidated Companies, Inc. Box 428 Abbeville, Louisiana 70510 Ask for the Best Autocrat] Fine Food Products PAUL ROY ELEAZAR Realtor Real Estate - Farm Loans Kaplan, La. DICK'S SERVICE STATION Mobil and Goodyear Products Ph. 643-6590 Night Ph. 643-8684 Kaplan, La. KAPLAN CANAL CENTER AND KAPLAN RICE MILL EDLARJ. HEBERT GENERAL MERCHANDISE Reasonable Prices Kaplan LORMAND CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. P.O. Box 157 General Contractors Phone 643-2280 Kaplan, La. MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC SERVICE THE KAPLAN HERALD For a More Beautiful You Try Before You Buy The Weekly Voice of Kaplan and Vermilion Parish Nancy Herpin, Owner 109 N. Irving Kaplan's Only Home-Owned, Home-Operated Newspaper BEN'S SERVICE STATION Congratulations to the 1974 Seniors DR. VILLEMEZ Owner: Purvis Monceaux Your Full Service Dealer for Auto - Truck - Tractor Pick-up and Delivery Wheel Aligning and Balancing 643-7784 If No Answer Dial 643-8489 800 N. Cushing Ave. WILSON MONCEAUX, M.D. A Professional Medical Corporation 801 N. Cushing Avenue 643-8630 135 VERMILION BANK TRUST COMPANY Kaplan, Louisiana Member of F.D.I.C. Saoc Tfoufi 136 DR. DAVID TATE RICELAND INSURANCE AGENCY KAPLAN FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP 111 N. Irving MEAUX'S PHARMACY Frank J. Meaux and Mahlen M. Meaux 2 Registered Pharmacists Serving the Sick Since 1927 115 North Cushing Avenue Kaplan, Louisiana 137 DALSON BROUSSARD'S MOBIL STATION DENNIS SIMON Insurance and Real Estate Agency Kaplan, Louisiana 643-2157 1018 West First Mobil MF Ma—vFtrouaoo Sales and Service Massey Ferguson Combines Massey Ferguson Tractors KAPLAN FARM EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Kaplan, Louisiana 70548 JOSEPH D. BROUSSARD Off. Ph. 643-2279 President Night 643-7191 LAFITTE WHOLESALE AND DRUGCO., INC. THE BOURQUES Phone 643-7553 Kaplan, Louisiana 138 ADAMS PORK FARM Pork Roasts and Steaks Fresh Meats - Sausage Pork Cracklin's - Baudion 6 Days a Week Dial 643-2910 303 N. Cushing Ave. KAPLAN STATE BANK Large or Small We Appreciate Your Accounts Complete Banking Service All Types of Loans After Hour Depository Drive-in Teller Free Parking Serving Kaplan and the Surrounding Area Since 1928 201 North Cushing Ave. Kaplan, La. Phones 643-7110 643-7111 139 Member FDIC JENNINGS PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Congratulations, Graduating Seniors BILL, VICKIE, BILLY, SHAWN AND DIONNE CARNEY Thanks, Ad Salesmen Each year Mrs. Yvonne Lege's Clerical Practice class sells ads for the yearbook. The staff thanks them for their invaluable help. ui 142 I don’t want to do your dirty work 144 Something To Believe In Individualism Friendship Teamwork Life Laughter Music Education Love Careers Teachers Nature Graduation Parents Marriage Activities Prom 145 Future To Dream the Impossible UJD0JQ 130 Hello. . . It’s Me!!! 151 152 Would you believe “The Monster Mash?” 153 154 155 Stairway to Heaven In Memory of Jennifer Francis Loveliest of lovely things are they On earth that soonest pass away, The rose that lives its little hour Is prized beyond the sculptured flower. William Cullen Bryant 158 5 1 4 -41 - r. , . , i -w „ %. T ? .'wmJ £- v -%-T -;. ' v ' vi ' vJ r % • v
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