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First Row: JOHN CLINTON CARROLL Merit is worthier than fame. Football, 1: Intramural Sports, 2, 3. JAMES HARVEY CARRUTH The world knows nothing of its greatest men. n Baskellmall, 3, 4, Cross Country Race Winner, 3, Track, 3, 4-g TRAWLER Staff, 4. NOLAN JOSEPH CENAI: Manners make the manf' Intramural Sports, I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS ALBERT CENAC Man is a reasoning animal. 1957 SE IORS Homecoming Committee, 4, Homeroom Ofiirer, 2, Intramural Sports, I, 2, 3, 4. LUKE JOSEPH CHAIssON He is a tower of fun. Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: Third Row: CAROL J EANE CHAMPAGNE ' PERCY PAUL CHAUVIN 'Win ounce of mirth. is worth ri pound of sorrow. Basketball I: l .T.A., 3, Intramural Vollvyball, 3, Red Cross Carefree und happy, what more is necessary. Drill Squat Representative, 2, 3. MURPHY' JOHN CHAMPAGNE lf I can't answer, lil! smile. Football, 2: Intramural Sports, 2, 3. DALE LAWRENCE CHARPENTIER Intramural Sports, 1, 3. STEPHEN CHARPENTIER For they can conquer who think they can. LINDA JEAN CHAUvIN How near to good is what is fair. rl. 25 F.I'I.A. Officer, 4: Homoroom Officer, Department, I. u Kindness is wisdom. Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4. NELSON CARY CHERAMIE, JR. All men of aclion are dreanlcrsf' Iloy's Chorus, 3, 4g Intramural Sports, 3, BILL LEON COILER A little bit of fun is good for everyone. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. CLEVELAND JOSEPH COLWART What should a man do but be merry? 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports, 2, 3, CHARLENE MARION CORRIN A sweet attractive kind of grace. 43 Music F.T.A., 3, 4: Home-room Oflicer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pelican Stale Alternate, 3, Prom Committee, 3, TRAWLER Staff, 4. 4. 4. 21
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First Row: OTIS JOHN BOURG Tl1rr'P-fifllrs of him H1'lllll.S' rmrl turo-fifths shvvr wit. Class pt-rsonality, 2, fl, -iz Homvroom President, 2, 3, fl: l,Q'llf'ZlIl Stan- llvlt-gate, 3, Ring Committee Chairman, 31 Stutlcnt Council, 3, 4. RONALn JOSEPH BOURI: l ask to lrnow.', Music Department, 2. CHARLES JOHN BOURGEOIS fl quivl life l um living. llomvroom Ollii-I-r, 2, Library Club, 1, intramural Soft- ball, 3. Second Row: BUDDIE LEE BRADY l coulfl tulk like lhat forffverf' Frm-sltmun Court, 1: llomevoming Committf-0, 4, Mirror Rs-prcscntutivz-, I, 2, 31 Stutlvnt Council Alternate, 4-3 'I'RAwI.I-1R, 4. ALLEN JOHN BREAUX Muu's nuturv is gre:-fly for nourltyf, liaskfrtlmll, 23 -l-H Cluli, 2, 3, 43 intramural Sports, 2, 3: lllirror Representative, 4. DORTIIA DEE MARY BREAUX n!V0lll1.ll,U ix so popular as lririrlnessf' l .ll.A.. 2. 3: Musit- lit-partnu-nt, 3, 'l'RAwLx-zu, 1. Third Row: VIRGINIA DEETTE BRITT Thu u'urlr prulscs Ihr artistf' llonu-room Oliirvr, -1-1 Mirror Stall, 4, Music Depart- ment, 21 Ring Committee, 3, TRAWLILR, 4. SIMON PATRICK BROUSSARIJ, JR. Mind thu! would lm happy must lie great. llomocoming Committee, Ai, llomvroom Ofliver, 3. EARL PAUL BRUNET lt ruullvrs not how lung you lirv, hu! how wPll. liaski-tlmall, 2, 31 Football, 1: 4-ll Cluli, lg Softball, 1. Fourth Row: GERALD JOSEPH BUQUET .4 Frvnrlzruun ulwuys lallfsf' Il-ll Cluli, 2, 3. -tg Honu-room Oliit-vr, lg Music Dvpart- nu-nt, l. 2: Intrnmurail Suftliall, 3. GOIIFREY JOSEPH BUQUET l foul so young. lloys' Clirous, 3: Honu-room Oliicfr, 1. STELLA MAE BUQUET Ji litllc swevlrmgs rlnlh hill much bitternessf, Ai-ll Club, 1, F. H. A., 1, 2, 3, Refi Cross Representative, 1. Fifth Row: DARRYL DEAN BURKE A mun of all hours. All Stull- fll'l'lll'SiI'ii, 'l-g Base-lizlll, 3, 4: Convert Band, I, 2, 3, ig State Honor Banrl, 3, Tiger Band, l, 2, 3, 4. LAwRENcE MILTON CANCIENNE A fuulllvss lzorly uutl a blameless mind. Class pvrsonulity, 3, 41 Footlmall, 2, 3, 4, Pelican State llc-I1-gut:-, li, Prom Committee, 3, Student Council Pri-sialent, 4. BORBIE TULETTE CARRIER Nat much llllhfil ,Lfl'l'1ll swvrl silenr'z'.,' lluslwtluull, 1, 2, 3, Al: F.ll.A., 2, 3, Homecoming Court Nominvz-, 2, 3, Prom Committee-, 3, Pvlican State Alter- nutc, 3. LE.F'l': Offirers, Miss I,t!l'l 5 homeroorn: Otis Bourg President: Milton Cansienne, Vive-l'resi1lrnt Ruclwl llllillK'lllll'1I, Secretary, D4-Etta Britt Treasurer.
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First Row: JUNIUS ADAMS CROCHET 'Y-1 llllffl-Y frzmw, Il lll'1ll'lil'f spirilf' iIIIr:IIIIIIraIl Suflhalll llllli Foutilzili. 3. EvEI.YN MARIE DAIGLE .4llIlII'll0ll lius no risk. l .H..'K.. I. 2. 3: I,ilvrIIry Chili, 3: Music ilQ'llill'il1Il'lii. 1. 2, -3. LACY CLAY DARRY Tim wlmrni mul pluvvfulnrnvs of liix lullff' Hiiska-Ilmli. 2. Ii. iz lluim-ruuiii Oiiivvr. Ri: Pt'iil'ilIl Siam- NHH1iI1l'r'. 3: Prwni COIlIlI1ilN'4', IE, Svconrl Row: LESTER FRANCIS DAVIS Tlm.vv lun' him max! Irlm lflmu' lzim lu-xl. DOROTHY TIIERESA DEGRUISE l'lII' ,urrlsx .vlnnps nor, .vliv trvmls on il xv li,':lIl. l .li.A.. l. 2, 3: Prom lfuiiiixiiltvv. 3: String Urclif-strzx, 1. JoYI:E MARY' DEROCI-IE Kind lroralx glrulflvn nmny u Ilf'Ill'l, 1-ll llliiiv. I, 2. 3. -11 Illlfkllllllfili iiziwkvtilzill. 2: Mirror Hl'llI't'ht'lli1liiVl'. 2: Pruin llnliiiiiiltvv, 3. Third Row: MARX' JUNE DERIICI-IE -'Sllll'4'l't'1lIlll lrur' In ull lwr frivrirlxf' i .H,A,. lg l.ilIraIry Club. 3. PATRICIA ANN DESMARES nSllll'l'l'l' nnrl It'Uflllt'.,. ilvivillv. i3 ilI'1lIllllilI'S l.hIlv, -l: i'.ii.A.. i. 2.3.-1. ANNIE LAURA DISIIMAN xi quivf tzmgmf slwws II Ivisv lu-ml. Musis' Dl'lYill'lI'll4'l1l. 1, 2. Fourth Row: MARIAN ANN DOMANGUE xv Oli, lv rlrfxs ull rlfly and rlamvf ull ni,ulI1. ' iiiiske-llmil hiill11lQ1t'I', 3. R11 ClII'1'I'lvu1iI'r, fl-: lininornmn llliivvr, l, 2. 3: l'I-livain Slam- Alle-rnailv, 3: Studrnt CIIIIIII-il. 4. WALTI-:R ,l0IIN DOMINGUE l,ifv is rlvliglit: IHUIIY. :lull rum. liuIIII'I'uuIII iliiil't'l', 33 Musis- ill'llill'il1lt'Ill, 1: Ring Cmn- nlillvv, 3. DAVID CIIRIsTIAN DRYDEN nvlllllllllf is sn popular as lrir1flfIr.vx. illil'illlllll'1li Fu-Illmll. 'i: Ninsii- il4'Il1lI'Tl'Y'lt'lti. i 2 3' i,4'iil'illl Slam- Nuniim-n'. 3, Fifth Row: BETTY ANN DUET ll 1' :Irv rlzr 'mml llli' IH'llllll'.Y.Y.n II i .'l'.A. Uiiiv:-I', -1: iilll'lN'l'0lIIIl UHiI-rr, l, 1: Prlisin Slim- Nimnim-I-, 141 Prom liiminiilii-I-. 3: 'i'IIIwI,I1Ii Stuff, 4. MoI.I.IE ANN DUFRENE TlIv only NWI-t' In llura' ll frirml is I0 lu' om' -I-ll ifluh. lg i .ii.A.. 2: iiuliivrnmln Oiiivvr, 1: Mirror ' nitro 3 R1-pri-si-Iilaitivv, 1, 3: lrnm CIIIIIII' . l'A1'RII:IA MARIE DUGAS llnnI'.vI vgorl ff'I'PlI'l'K its just rI'IIf1Ir1l. 1-li liluh. 2, 1: F.ii.A.. 3. 1: F.7Vi.P.A. Oth iiUlIl1'4'0lllillQl CuIIIIIIilIm'I', 4. N. LEFT: Officers, Mrs. Blltll'g'N hlllllfftlllllll Clay Dnrhy, Pre-sidentg Betty Dun-t, xvi0P-l'l'9hill9lltQ Clmrlvm- t'urlIin, Secretary: l.imlIL l'lIuIIviII, Treaallrvr.
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