Morgan City High School - Tiger Yearbook (Morgan City, LA)

 - Class of 1942

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I ri'jjQlfi2fff9fl ..,. eipfpjpgiii f l I 1 ',Tt.j. A ' fr-'- T95 , ,-, 71-1 HFVQWL HSL? TRD XLAR iffjwhaii- fee -e- Q W c c The 1941-1942 semester began on September 2, V amid hammering, bpiCk-1aying, and cement mixing. The new buildins had finally and J magically taken shape. The class found that the sim hour schedule had returned during the summer with a half-hour home room period added and rejoiced. School was dismissed thirty. minutes earlier than usual. Freshman Day rolled around, making the seniors feel j u s t a s important as they really weren't. CNever-the-less, they were a kingly group and to show the Freshmen that they held no grudges, gave them a dance.j Class rings were selected-'en October 8, HftOP several anxious weeks arrived. B this time the Q , ' public address system had been installed and school life had be- come fully Ureutinizedn. Near the end of October, the Home- coming Court was chosen and for the first time, the names of the girls were publicly announced. Thursday before Homecoming, the annual pep meeting was held' and the next day, November 14, the Homecoming queen and c o u r t reigned. After Homecoming there was nev- er a dull moment at M. C. H. S. America declared war on Japan during the first days of Decem- ber. After the first shock, life went on almost as,usual until the new high school building had been completed and dedicated on Decem- ber l9. December 19, the class went a- round in sort of a daze, every few minutes touching the walls to reassure themselves that the new building was a reality. Saturday night, December 20, they discov- ered that the gym was a-wonderful place in which to dance. Next in the parade of events came the Glee Club Pageant, mid- term'examinations, the bend een- Gcrt. and Rotary Club dinner given in honor of Gpverner sam Jones. While we wcren t looking, the clocks moved ahead an hour and the Whole schedule was re- vised. After Mardi Gras some of the seniors USpring presented the p l a y, Feveru, a fever which seemed to be eentageous. Each one was suddenly seized with a severe ease of what is known as Ugraduation gleesn. Suddenly they were caught in a frenzy and realized that a yearbook must be produced, class motto and colors selected, Junior Prom, picnic, and senior dance attended. New with commencement around t h e corner, a certain seriousness has settled over everyone. Plans for the future have been aired and discussed. Secret ambitions have come to light--and now the senior year is over and the class of '42 is all together for perhaps the last time.' T h i s print suddenly blurs, and you quickly blink your eyes several times, being careful not to let anyone know that maybe you, too, will miss this old place just a little bitt. r ' - ' ' , oo. 'lf' 7 . 1 'q I Qf QW, . .1 ' -. ' 1 3 -in ' .'f5'7E' : ' 'J' v e- f 1535? .- , ' Effie. , hmymmm 5 ts' + ' xg'--,,5-'gag,Nz-14 ' gif law , Amsmswamha in Q exe if Q T' H ' ' ? ass L. , - ,.-,,.,.. as .. ' 4 ' ' fdkm 4m 1 ' l.ai E ?J . f I 4.1. 1,16 - 'W' ii? U I un' rf 2 Y, 'am w M, . 5... V. ,,,,,,4.,. -s-:,, .,,,, :- ff- ww, . . f 4



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L. leave our joke books to Leroy B O l o t te 5. We, Barbara Sohreier 3 n d Janice Loeb, leave our nhatter ability to Rose Mary Herdee and Betty Hamilton. 7. We, Jack B eadle and Elward Bergeron, leave our prowess on sports to Vincent Moneaso ai n Q Allen Daiglo. , 8. Ue,'Carrie Duval and Olga Mae Falgeut, leave our tolkativeness? to Pat Boudrooux and Merle Hire, 9. I, Allen Tomplet, will m y sense of humor to Cameron Thomp- SOD-o 10. We, Dewey Boudreaux and L.J. Boudreaux, will our oratory abil- ity to Evans Hebert. 11. I, L. J. Saunders, leave my ability to have e Ugood timeu to C Cent'd. on next page. J K s.,- , fl., WEN 1'-, , ,,,. If C . 's M 5 I L L I S fi 7 S 1.-.-.,..., 4 412' . Lx A , , x ..-4.-- . ..--l-lI,.-,l- '75 T'v:- - --1 , , gli, - 'jzft:- Q Ep fg, 'gy .lg -ga ,j :iq 1. fat., 1, '24 I r,?11Wy'luaJ'H4,1w l ,' pf,, gfalfg H gg :. g' fV,.. ' X - N f'rtf. . '-M12 3 'V f f X! fly. 1 'liz ,fi if ,H,.f, ,.x,,l-W, reg T .-:E , f' W Q 4,5 I , V ' 1 :nik ' iz ffl I4 if Eg , ,QQ '4'- ' lt' 5 I ' ua :N A ,qi '-.zo I: ull! I-FUI., I X 1 W? i ' 1fi..lL...,.., zfewepf 'Q y Wiwn 20-M- !' - 1: ' rx 14- -1:..Ji'ff . ' juan , Il!-. L.-...... 5- .1 ,-.,-1 -, x --l fQ.i',,Q-'Rg .f7'j:-L X f I - . -.4-5 ..f fx I, 4' ay 1 I f., U i - J 'qzx K xi,-a ' X . , K... . ,., , ,.-. '-5-'-.x I 1 ,-.ff WX gif' , .,,. .fW.. 4 X-2' 'ff 4 'ffif fb-112,-5?-'fQf15z,!2?'l'--If'-.liiiffi 1 N 5 ' 3.5:.,.5:C:f 55:96 l 2: . q1Q1.y. ff -' ' 24... .az su- ...fu 55-,wx-' -' T rl l lX Fora f Q FANCY STAPLE i C GROCERIES H F F! l JX PHONE x 2627 5 2626 O ..-..--- A-'sur-' , , t , . - I -5.1.3, -'.'-.'. .'- ,'. -.-.'.1-,-.'-,'.'.N .- ,-,, . , , .' Y.,- . A. n.1,p1:' glL5QgQaQQgiQIQQigl3i3.g'igiz-Eii.2 In-..:.E55W f 1 f-.T.22 f:Q:ff1ff?:li A ff g 'fkflgrLf'c::g:1jifi:3ffJ uiQQ25f-'Y' f:1i?ii?i3?5l 3 fkf '. I f'l 2 figgkx NO? Xxx A3QU i CQ NJ' C ANJ lfffl 2 f fx f, 1 fgof 6. Lf X l', V1 f Q3 N,f:W X 9b CQNDD sfff f NX 4 C1 Neg: fY.,L',2, go XX 1.3 lfglzfza 2 NX J ,Q-. fTHOX E.f! QSXN !i7?3fNZ3g4i2ify -'Tfffir f ,I my W, l 4:1- wgkff Xflqf, 225:64 3 fHf?GffffiHHjXgvf,fT..H.. 'Z fjfjfL.'.:.: fj.'Q-PI. ' ' A 4 I I -v.- if ' X5 C! Qfff 1 ,425 -::.'..' H ' .' .-.. - 4.-lj ... ..1 .... l2 l2 O ,lg :fr1ox2ne14wvyfgf: ..'r.f 221 srmmnmwu sgrf URUQ STORE 1 Sod FRONT .. li-.Zi-5.1 STREET wif? ' sand .'f1

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