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excellent plusg e Clarinet solo by Patricia Boudreaux--very 5 good plusg a Trombone solo by Cecil Lay--excellent plusg our , drum major, Albert Awagain, received a rating of excellent le., for his ntwirling.N 5 NUM Goodwin has been well pleased with the progress and enthusiasm the band has shown throughout the year. The 5 students all love and enjoy their music. 5 Many of the best players are seniors whose places will be hard to fill. ' BAND PICTURE CSmall Insew First Row--Albert Awagain, Sherry Ledet, Leon Kahn, Roland Ghirardi, Pauli Manfre, Jack Ellzey, Charles Broussard, Delta Mae Glynn, Pat Boudreaux, 'Faith' Belanger, Wanita Boudreaux, Elaine Louviere, W. H. Goodwin. ' ' ' Second Row-Jerry Gilmore, Dudley Caspar, Charles Roder, Leny Jones, Alvin Brizzard, Lloyd Picou, Doris Fortin- berry, Yvonne Pattie. ' Third Row--Helyn Herford, Jacklyn Drackett, Leona Deslotte, Henry Bourgeois, Shirley Finklestein, John Roe, Lloyd La Norman, Billy Rebinson,R e g i n a l d Guilliot, Lavolva Ellerbee, Fourth Row-Floyd Brown, Mazie Duval, J. E. Guillory, Cecil' Lay, Jimmy LeBoeuf, Mike Simmons, Armond.Boudreaux Fifth Row--Bobby Theriot, Hamilton Chauvin, Dorothy 'Fortin- berry, Elves Barbious, Dixie Bell Gilmore,Garland Clark, John Miller, Joseph Briseo, Betty Theriot. DRUM MAJOR CORPS PICTURES First Row--Qfirst pieturej Evelyn Browng Qsecond pioturoj ' Betty and Bobby Theriot. Second Row-Cfirst pieturej Yvonne Pattieg Cseeend picturoy g fi Elaine Louviere and Sherry Ledetg Cthird picture! Q Albert Awagain and Mr. William Goodwin. 3 Third Row--Cfirst picturej Helyn Herford, Csecond pieturej 1 Lavelva Ellerbee. 1 fi 5 5 DRUM MAJOR J , , 1 The boy in this picture, Albert Awagain,CUSonnyUyt0 the Q students has served as drum major for the past two years and is well known for his ability at Htwirlingn the baton. Whenever the band marches, everybody anxiously awaits fgp WSonnyH to appear at its head--dressed in his olive and blue uniform and white shake. f as 1 fi
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Sli? ll UMTS IMF UQPHIRHUIMEF This year the Morgan City High School paper, the Stu- dent Prints, completes its twelfth year of publication, EEFL, Ing at this time a circulation of approximately two hundred twenty-five and an exchange correspondence with forty high schools. It is a bi-monthly mimeographed paper published by those high school students interested in journalism, during a regular one-hour class period, The editor, assistant editor, business and circulation managers, reporters, feature writers, typists, and machine operators make up the staff. The editorial group includes an editor, assistant editor, reporters and feature writers. The editor learns first how to gain cooperation from the whole staff, then sees that production runs smoothly, one of the hardest jobs in the publication of a school paper. Thcrmr porters learn to make personal contacts in the form of in- terviews. They and the feature writers must acquire the art of writing articles accurately, concisely, and interesting- 17 The managing division is made up of a circulation man- ager, an advertising manager and a business manager. These students, too, learn to make useful personal contacts, aa- pccially in the position of advertising manager, who must personally Visit the local merchants to sell ads . 'The business manager gains a practical knowledge of finances. The typists, machine operators, and artists comprise the production staff. Their work needs very little explana- tion, but never-the-less, it is very beneficial to them af- ter leaving high school. The first school paper in Morgan City High School, the Pilot, made its appearance in l922 and was printed by a lo- T:'aT1-13rinting company. The name was not retained because the paper was not continuous. The Student Prints appeared in the fall of 1929. It was sponsb :F5'd'l'b'f'TJIrEf lTva Fowler Belanger and written by the English department at thatdtime, though still printed and published twice monthly by King-Hanaford. One publication cost twenty-five dollars. The first editor was Elizabeth Jolley. All work on the paper was done after school hours. In 1935 the Student Prints, now under the sponsorship of Mrs. Belanger and Miss Mercedes Lions, became a mimeo- graphod papnbf The high coat of printing together with the
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