Here you go bylaws when it was instituted by Frazier in 1939.
Here you go bylaws when it was instituted by Frazier in 1939.
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There may be a more impressive group of inductees into UL's Ragin' Cajun Lettermen Club Hall of Fame, but Saturday's four enshrinees will do nicely until something better comes along.
All-American softball pitcher Brooke Mitchell Garrity, football defenders Todd Scott and Jeff Mitchell, and track and field thoroughbred Winston Sinclair are clearly among the best performers in any sport ever produced by the school.
And, the way the homecoming contest went, their halftime introduction served as a reminder of how good Cajun athletics can be.
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Bruce Brown
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If I recall it was a research paper in book form. I think it stands for reference #57
When I was taking pictures I wasn't reading everything as I snapped or I would have gone snap the reference in the back of the book.
It's not the only reference I came across to "only one per year" but it is the only one I have a picture of.
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the criteria that Dutch Reinhardt put into play when he "modernized" the Hall in the 1950's don't mention one inductee only. Frazer's influence dwindled dramatically when Clyde Rougeau took over.
I don't have a problem with that and I am not surprised Dutch didn't know the bylaws, 10 years had passed.
I mean it even "appears" they forgot the 5-year graduation rule this year. Traditions are hard to maintain when you have a student body rollover every four or five years.
If you go back though I was only pointing out "originally" I knew at some point that was thrown out the window.
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When Jeff Mitchell first started playing football at Loreauville High School, he had to hide it from his mother by telling her he was the manager for the football team. Eventually Cecelia Mitchell found out her son was on the team when his name started being m
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