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CAST: (Sponsored by the Rotary Club)
PIONEERS AND TOWNSPEOPLE: David McDonald, Mrs. David McDonald, Bernard Firpo, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Loreifeen, 'im McDonald Pat Murphy, C. C. McDonald, Jr., Marilyn McDonald, Mary Ellen Murphy, Nita Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Joseph B. Miller, Jr., Allan Graham, Guy Graham, Mrs. Janie L. Dolan, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schupp, Jim Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wise, Octave Delph, Howard Adams, Gary Staufflet, Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Anderson, Reta Luxich, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cardin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poolson, Charles Miller, Vester Ladner, Mrs. Larry J. Smith, Mrs. Myrtle Kingston, Mrs. Eunice Anderson, Mrs. Carl Banderet, Howard Thornton, Anita Miller, Mrs. Clarence Moran, Norma Garcia, Joseph B. Miller.
SQUARE DANCE CALLER: Wm. “Bill" Luxich.
OUTRIDERS: Bobby Camors, Bruce Bordelon, Wm. D. Burrows, George Rhodes.
WAGON DRIVER: Mrs. C. D. Blair
EPISODE THREE-------STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE
In the early years France, Spain and England waged many wars in their efforts to control this new land, but the hardy pioneers desire for freedom and independence triumphed and in 1803 the Louisiana Territory joined the United States of America.
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BRITISH SOLDIERS: Milton Favre, James Favre.
UNITED STATES SOLDIER: E. J. Marengo.
EPISODE FOUR—THE PATH OF THE CROSS
The strength of the pioneers and their persistence in the face of overwhelming odds, was founded on simple but enduring faith in God. Settled by the Catholics, the town of Bay St. Louis now boasts of many beautiful churches.
CAST: (Sponsored by Christ Episcopal Church Axuiliary)
PIONEERS AND TOWNSPEOPLE: Ripple Rausch, Nita Kay Erwin, Mrs. Baker J. Turner Jr„ Alfred Watts, Chuck Breath, Warren Carver Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garner, Flo Lehleitner, Mr. and Mrs. Howard LeTissier, Sammy Allison, Sue Porter, Sally Porter, Dottie Rausch, Henry Osoinsch, Kathleen McAuley, Mrs. Emily Rausch.
MINISTER: Mr. Baker J. Turner.
CROSS BEARER: John Gottschalk.
PRIEST: James Raymond.
ALTAR BOYS: Dennis Arnold, John Scafide, Ray Chiniche, Jimmy Chiniche, C. J. Favre, Leon Favre, Tim Kemery.
COLORED GROUPS: Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Robinson and family.
BUGGY DRIVER AND RIDERS: Judy Taillac, Sybil Taafe, Delano David.
EPISODE FIVE:--DAWN OF EDUCATION
Dear old Golden Rule Days. Schools were some of the first'insdtutions founded in Bay St. Louis; for although most of the early settlers possessed a limited education, they realized the importance of education in the lives of their children. Here we see a whimsical and humorous portrait of a “school of yesteryear”.


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