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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
On Thursday, Nov. 17, at the home of Bishop James and Dr. Ezora Proctor, the National Association of University Women Inc. - Crowley Branch inducted their newest member. The new inductee is Mary Morrison, Director of SLCC Crowley Campus and the wife of the former Scott Mayor Pervis Morrison. Mrs. Morrison possesses a wealth of experience in business and education and will be a great asset to the Crowley Branch. Pictured during the induction ceremony are, in front of the table, Mary Morrison; behind the table from left, President Jacqunette Guidry, First Vice President Cheryl Shelvin-Lewis, Forever Emerald Dr. Ezora Proctor, Deborah Webster, Shelda Kelso and Dr. Debria Broussard and Betty Gums (seated).

NAUW inducts newest member

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LSN STAFF PHOTO / Josie Henry
Numerous classmates of the Crowley High School graduating class of 1972, along with guests, gathered on Saturday, Oct. 21, at the Crowley Town Club for their 50-year class reunion, completing a full week of Homecoming Week activities. Among those in attendance for the 50-year reunion are noted above, complete with their Hawaiian decor and leis.

Crowley High class of 1972 holds 50-year reunion

CROWLEY - The Crowley High School graduating class of 1972 gathered on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2022, at the Crowley Town Club in celebration of their 50-year class reunion.

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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
Gold Star Mother Emma Trahan told members of the Acadia Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution about her late son, Seth Trahan, who was killed in action in 2005 in Baghdad. Among those present for the Nov. 10 meeting were, from left, Valene Hensgens, Jan Alleman, Trahan, Chapter Regent Desiree Casey, Kathy Richard and Wilda Stringer.

Gold Star Mother presents Veterans Day program to DAR

CROWLEY - On Nov. 10, members of the Acadia Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met at the home of Wilda Stringer.

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THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
The Acadia Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met recently at the Acadia Parish Library to hear a presentation on the 1940 Flood from Ann Mire, parish historian. On hand for the meeting were, from left, Mire, Kay Fruge, hostess; and Desiree Casey, Chapter Regent.

Mire presents historical program on the ‘Flood of 1940’ for DAR

CROWLEY - Members of the Acadia Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met in October at the Acadia Parish Library.

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Above, 222 descendants of Lawrence J. Leonards ascended upon the Germanfest Grounds in Roberts Cove recently for a family reunion reminiscent of those celebrated before the advent of the Germanfest. At right, Albert and Brenda Leonards, left, and daughters Allie Fields and Ashley Bilello, point out their “apples” on one of the 14 family trees in the St. Leo Hall.

Lawrence J. Leonards’ descendants gather in Roberts Cove

ROBERTS COVE – On Sunday, Nov. 6, members of Lawrence J.

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