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students' need for practical experience in typing, mimeo- graphing and arranging brought about this change. The name was again changed in l0?4 to the Broadcaster when Miss Clare Ingram became the cownercial teacher, But ence more became the Student Prints the following year. For several years, the Student Prints has been graded UAW in the National Duplleeted IssocXaEion's rating. It has wen first place et the State Normal rally for two years, but will not be entered this year, es the wer conditions has made the holding of rallies impractical. Today the Student Prints represents something more than e school paper Ter Student enjoyment and information. It is e link which helps to maintain e closer relationship between home and school. J STAFF 1 Editorf ---------------- --- 'Selwyn P. Rogers, Jr. Ass't. ------------- ----- --------- Peter J. Guerisco J Grade Reporter---- ---------------- -Elizabeth Busby l News Reporters ---- -------Janice Loeby Madge Kenny, Margaret Kleneris, Barbara Schreier Features ---- - -------- Rosette Guarisce, Madge Kenny y Puzzle ---- ---- - ----- - ------------- Catherine Breaux This a Thet-- ---- ---Barbara Schreier, Janice Loebsw Sports ---- - --------- --------------- Dewey Beudreeux J Exchange -------- ------------------ -Elaine Louviere J Circulation Manager ------- ----- Elizabeth Busby Advertising Managers ------------ Peter J. Guerisco, J J 'Alfred Mead J J Machine Operators ------ Alfred, Mead, C. J. Gleber, Junius Berrilleeux, Jesse Rock 1 Typists ..-..------- ---------- -Student Prints Class J Student Council Rep. -------------- Ber5era Schreier Sponsor--------- ---- ---------Mis: Esmee Ste. Marie ' Artists---Peter-Guarisee, Selwyn Rogers, J e s s e ' P p V cpc, e e.R00k.l .... 1 , -- V 'A ' ' 1 Published twice a month by the students of Morgan ' fCity High School. Price: three cents a cepy'and J fifteen cents a term or thirty cents a session, 6262 The STUDJENT PRINTS
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First Row- Second Row Third Row- HSTUDENT PRINTSH CLASS Madge Kenny, Elaine Louviere, Sherry Ledet, Mar- garet Klonaris, Amy Louise Lyall, BarbaraSchreien Catherine Breaux, Junius Barrilleaux, Rosetta Guariseo, Janice Loeb, Jesse Rock, Alfred Mead. Albert Awagain, Dewey Boudreaux, Selwyn P. Rogers JP., C. J. Gleber, Peter J. Guariseo, and sponson Miss Esmee Ste. Marie. Cleft to rightl
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we HLUEUF1 GIEUWUUUME ' orrzcsas 1941 1942 President and Representative to the Student Couneil-- ---- --- Geraldine Cant? Vice--President and Treasurern-m-N--w-H ----w Wanita Boudreaui Secretary and Reporter ------ M --u---- - --fPatricia Boudreaux Business Manager- -------------- 'e------ ------- -H. P. Gautier Librarian- --------------------- -M---me----John Edward Briehn In October, l94l, the former head of the music departd ment, Miss Velma Nidhols, after having taught here for six years, resigned to accept a position in Monroe, Louisianag Miss Mary Pfendt of Chicago, Illinois became our new direc- tor of music. The Glee Clubls first performance of the year was at the annual Homeazming celebration on November 14. At this event, the new Alma Mater of the Morgan City High school written by Miss Mary Pfcndt and dedicated to the Glee Club of 1942, was sung for the first time. War conditions made it impossible for the glee Club to make its annual trip to the National Music Festival. In March the Morgan City High School Music Department was represented at the District Music Festival by a mixed quartet composed of: H. P. Gautier, bass, Sherry Ledet, alto, L. J. Drury, tenorg and Wanita Boudreaux, soprano, This group was awarded a rating of Excellent. Eugene Bonner baritone soloist, received a rating of Excellent, The Glce Club has made numerous public appearanees.dur- ing the school year. It appeared at the Dedication Program of the new high school building, at the annual Christmas Pa- geant, and sang at the dinner given by the Rotary Club in honor of Governor Sam H. Jones, and also at the Com enoement exercises. At the end of the school year, the Glee Club presented the operetta, UThe Belle of Bagdadn, with Elise Newmantand Eugene Bonner singing the leading parts. A large portion of the proceeds from this presentation were given to the Amari- can War Effort. ' feast of Belle 95 Bagdaa wilifte found on page after nexty
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