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..7 l,. .. ,ll r H- ,.., fm NPD-1 we ul lo I ani Elll I , Q Ii lisjmf? g xl f 'QD LU, .nj ,, lr, -lj x1 .... President--Cameron Thompson Vice-President--Sam Siraeusa Secretary-Treasure--Billy Kenny Reporter--Norman Knudsen Sponsor--Mr. Lennon l942 marks the second anniversary of the 4-H Club. Members continued their projects over the summer months. When historical December 7th cane around everyone went on with renewed vigor. New as never before there is a need for the type of work done by this organization. Gardening hes greatly ineroasedg bee colonies have multipliodg poultry and cattle are nero numerous. Governor Sam Jones has made an urgent appeal I'o r in- creased production of poultry and eggs, milk, most, and veg- etables. 4-H Club nenbers ure urging other students to per- tieipete in the Food for Freedom Program. Food supplies will be needed in greater volune as time goes on. To meet this demand, 4-H Club ehildred are making use of that spare area about the house and what spare time they can afford. The following 4-H' members invite you to join them in their fight for Ralph Areeneaux Floyd Brown C. J. Cutrons Howard Freeman 'Janet Gauthier Billy Kenny victory, Mr. Earl Lommgn CSponsorJ 4 , lg' HHTJ Norman Knudsen I 'hllas ld: yhyf'TNXx E'ELn flrHarold Pennison I, ., 'Lfgf Q 1 ,vm 'qlfff '.'. 1, -1--N .'. T 1' -snm?l 4 h.FTW?v YLU' aur'e - a 214 .ref L 1 mm? 4 T, kmiQF3!LjQ' QQWEH fgt 1 - f -. nv: 4Q2' 'ff John Roe !I:'l':f:Q'l'y , .-5:31 1 Sam Simusa I '.'.'.'. .'. '.U'.'. . WfY'fWHQKGAfH?fQHGKOKfIp' y .-..a y,, .M.,., L u Cameron Thompson Rnnny Verret
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lik HU iXWl4QEDll1RW7 QE HL UU lhe Histo ?'Club of Morgan City High School was organ- ized in October 1941 by the'students of the American History class, taught by Miss Coats. At the first meeting on October 8, the members elected V Lester Huddleston, Presidentg Margm'et Klonmfis, Vice-Presi- V dent and Student Council representativcg Allen Templet, see- rotary-Treasurer. . MEMBERS OF HISTORY CLUB i Left to right First Rowf-Seated: Gertrude Bouding'Wanita Boudreauxg Cer- rie Duyalg Yvonne Pattieg Madge Kennyg Dorothy Ellezyg Yural Ninig Catherine Breauxg Jack Ken- nedyg Ward Theriot. ' Second Row-Seated: Margaret Klonarisg Alrena Riehmondg Mil- dred Perriliouxg Evelyn Brown. Third Row--Seated: Mildred Carlsong Olga Mac Falgoutg Elward Bergeron, Ruth Asplundg Lester Huddlestong Miss Coats: Mary Alice Hebertg L. J. Boudreauxg Allen Price. ' ' Lest Row---Sidnding: Leo Frederiekg Dewey Gautreauxg Lio- nel Domangue, NSPRING FEVERW V uSpring Fevern, the first play staged in the new build- ing, was a three act play presented by several nembers'eT the Junior and Senior classes under the direction of Misa Coats. The scene was a reoming house at Brookfield College, the east consisted of those named below, and in the picture. O seated from left to right are: First Row--Janice Loeb, Ruby Dean King, Gussie Amddeo, Merle Hire. ' Kneeling---Cameron Thompson, L. J. Drury, Henry Bourgeois, 'Floyd Brown. ' Standing---Betty Theriot,' Moise Fengue, Kenward Reynsudg Miss Coats, J. L. Saunders, Ybrlin Stdnsbury, Barbara Schreier. Not in picture--Elizabeth Busby.
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