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  1. SLII 1901-1921 John T. McNeese

    There was a day when old Southwestern encompassed all of Southwetern Louisiana

    Back then the fine people of Lake Charles LA considered SLII their Institute of higher learning.

    This point is shown in that John McNeese, former principal of Lake Charles high school, sent his son to College at SLII.


  2. UL Football

    Not only was John McNeese the principal of Lake Charles High School, he coached (football ) against SLII in 1903.

    His son John T. Mcneese played against Louisiana (SLII) in 1903.

    In 1904 John McNeese thought highly enough of Louisiana (SLII) to send his son there for a degree. John T. McNeese played football for SLII, making him the first player to ever play both against and for Louisiana.

     
    Father                           Son

  3. Research

    John T. McNeese seems not to have played a full four years of football. At one point he was knocked out during a game, and seems to have concentrated on agricultural studies from that point on.

    John T. McNeese went on to become a cotton farmer in Mississippi.


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