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Music Is Their Business The Morgan City High School Band has almost become an institution in our town. This faithful Tiger Band not only takes part in school activities, but it can be heard annually at the municipal Armistice Day program, at concerts, at other schools, and at Rotary and Kiwanis Club meetings. They have march- ed in the Shrimp Festival, Christmas, and in the New Orleans Mardi Gras Parades. For years this group has been judged' superior at the state band festival and has received sweepstake awards for achieving superior ratings in marching, sight reading, and concert. This year under the new, but capable direction of Mr. Bernie Driskill, Jr. , an alumnus of the High School and the band, it promises to continue making music that all of us enjoy. The majorettes of the Tiger Band this year are: Gay Derks, Drum Majorette, Sandra Naquin, Sandra Cloutier, Pat Hebert, Ellen Belanger, and Carolyn Fangue. Mississippi Southern Summer Camp seems to have inspired this hard working group which keeps striving for better routines. Director, BERNLE DRISKILL, IR. BAND OFFICERS The Band officers from left to the right are: S. Cloutier, Sgt. J. Thomas, Sgt. B. Templet, Lieut. S. Plessala, Capt. J. Gorman, Lieut. L. Beadle, Sgt. G. Derks, Sgt. II6 , l -1 lilwxs- - 'tw
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Le Cercle Francais Strives to Promote a Greater Interest in the French Language President Mona Duplantis calls Le Cercle Francais to order. The officers of Le Cercle Francais are Mona Duplantis, Presidentg Leon Resig- nola, Vice President: Judy Clements, Secretaryg Cherie Russo, Reporter: Ear- line Clause, Chaplain: Valerie Iorden, Historiang and O. I. Barbier, Parliamen- tariang Mrs. Funchess is the Sponsor. Anyone passing by room 42 on a certain Wednesday night and hearing peculiar noises can now stop wondering what the commotion was about. It was probably just the semi- monthly meeting of Le Cercle Francais, and the peculiar noises were just a few French phrases emitted by its mem- bers. This year, under the guidance of its new sponsor, Mrs. Betty Funchess, Le Cercle Francais continued its campaign to promote a greater interest in the students of M. C. H. S. Projects planned include a trip to the Vieux Carre in Nou- velle Orleans and the beginning of a French language library to be used by the French classes.
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