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PROLOGUE: OUR 100TH BIRTHDAY
A brilliant and colorful spectacle in which die Centennial welcomes visitors from every comer of the State. Surrounded by die beautiful ladies of her court of honor, sailorettes, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Brownies, National Guard, Civil Air Patrol and trumpeters, Her Majesty, "Miss Centennial”, arrives in her Coronation Finery,
CAST
BROWNIES: Phyllis Seuzeneau, Jennie Santinelli, Vallon Seuzeneau, Johnny Green, Mary Lagarde, Lillian Travirca, Laura Piazza, Patricia Thornton, Georgia Necaise, Linda Koch, Valda Pitcairn, Diane Banderet, Becky Prevou, Sarah Dale McFarland, Piji White, Jan Osoinach, Mary Perkins, Ellen Western, Jane Ann Perkins, Kathleen Scafidi, Paula Favre, Kathy Oliver, Nancy McDonald, Diane Carpenter, Donna Ann Garriga, Gaylynn Asher, Jacquelyn Asher, Louise Beal, Martha Rutherford, Margaret Schwall, Patricia Green, Beverly Stechmann, Brend^ Artigues.
AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR AUXUARY: Beverly Murphy, Cynthia Dedeaux, Suzzette Brown, Elaine Manieri, Patsy Elliott, Sue Ann Buehler, Janice Beal, Dianne Carver, Pam Pfeiffer, Melva Lee Luke, Lyndall Schindler, Sheila Ann Favre, Margaret Moreau, Jeannie Rutherford.
GIRL SCOUTS: Peggy Monti, Marilyn Piazza, Dianne Presuell, Daniia Johnston, Phyllis Oliver, Patricia Wimbish, Jean Scafidi, Jo Mary Artigues, Linda Dunn am, Judy Compretta, Delora Thornton, Janet Crow, Irene Thomas, Linda Koch.
SAILORETTES: Gloria Kimmel, Vidalia Schultz, Kathleen Schaefer, Carol Western, Diana Henley, Becky Cospelich, Mildred Parker, Louis Bufkin, Aline Hobbs, Helen Lafontaine, Barbara Fayard, Alice Banderet, Mary Pavolino, Andre Graham.
CIVIL AIR PATROL: David Levy, Alfred Watts, Ashton Carver, Rose Ann Thomas, Dale Ann Sellier, Kennelh Pepperdene, Norvin Penrose, Jr., Robert Van Calsem, Tommy Ward, James Ferry, Ronald Ladner, Eugene Ferry.
COLOR GUARD: Bay St. Louis American Legion Post and Boy Scout Troop 208.
EPISODE ONE—IN THE BEGINNING
The dynamic story of Hancock County didn’t begin just 100 years ago. Here the Choctaw Indians pitched their tepees long before the white man came from the old world; and the smoke from many council fires drifted above the Bay of St. Louis. Butall this will soon end in a "Trail of Tears”. The French explorers are on their way. The White Man is at hand.
CAST
SPANISH SOLDIER: Toulme Netto.
INMAN CHIEF: Tommy Karl, Jr.
INDIAN BRAVES AND SQUAWS: Allan Noona, Petro Noto, Alvin Bourgeois, Richard Fayard, Gerald Freeman, Norvin Penrose.
INMAN MAIDENS: Carol Western, Kathleen Schaefer, Becky Cospelich, Diana Henley, Linda Wimpish, Barbara Fayard, Louise Bufkin, Aline Hobbs, Vidalia Schultz, Gloria Kimmel, Mildred Parker, Gwen Heitzmann, Alice Banderet; Mary Pavolino.
INDIAN GIRLS; Becky Adams, Mary Ladner, Ellen McDonald, Sarah Dale McFarland, Mary Pagano, Marilyn Piazza, Valda Pitcairn, Dale Russell.
FRENCH SOLDIERS AND PRIESTS: Earl Lizana, Joe Kern, Jim Favre, Alvin Favre, Carl Thibeaux. INDIAN SQUAWS AND CHILDREN: Ethel Raymond, Rosemary Bergeron, Mrs. P. M. Allison, Jeanette Santinelli, Ilia Mae Lutrick, Ena Lutrick, Mary Lou Gavagni, Virginia Saucier, Joe Ann Rappold, Jay Anseley, Dennis Raymond, Donald Gavagni, Judy Raymond, Margaret Gavagni, Eleen Saucier, Ellen Allison, Jo Ellen Kemp, Dennis Arnold, Lewis Kemp.
EPISODE TWO—ON A NEW LAND
Hie pioneer spirit leaped forward. On came the ships and covered wagons bringing the pioneers and their worldly possessions. Over the hig seas they came into the unknown. With determination and fortitude they gathered courage to face an uncertain future.


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