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Members of the 1968 class of Crowley High School recently held their 45th reunion. Among those attending were, first row from left, Katie Guidry Thevis, Linda Lewis Gaspard, Debbie Sue Valdetero Dore, Ronnie LeBouef; second row, Kathleen Ford Duplantis, Janet Miller Moore, Peggy Quebedeaux D’Aquin, Linda Trahan Norred, Darlene Seaton Hebert, Darlene Duhon Guidry, Glenda Richard Leleux, Patricia Richard Hanks; third row, Cathy Latiolais, Kenny Gaspard, Deloris Laughlin Begley, Mary Butaud DiBenedetto, Carole Hoffpauir Martin, Curtis Gay, Gloria Gott Petry, Anna Edwards, Natalie Perry Sprague, Wanda Edwards, Rose Hargrave Breaux, Tony Signorelli Jr., Christine Pilcher Kratzer, Linda Villejoin Miller, Sharon Lampson Salerno; fourth row, Donald Hanks, Michael Doucet, Robert “Bobby” D’Aquin, Michael Venable, Michael Hargrave, Aaron Hornsby, Rusty Toler, Michael Muller, Ray Richard (partially hidden), Michael Istre, Janice Gates Redlich, Larry Simoneaux, Gerald Thibodeaux, Edward Haluska and Robert “Robbie” Martin.

Crowley High School Class of 1968 celebrates 45 years

The Crowley High School graduating class of 1968 recently held its 45th class reunion, participating in a variety of activities in a day-long celebration on Saturday, Oct. 19. With the reunion being held on the Saturday of Rice Festival, the classmates first joined together to roll a float in the Grand Parade, with Cheryl and Dwayne Petry loaning them their truck, trailer and bleachers. That evening, members of the class gathered for dinner at Chef Roy’s restaurant in Rayne. Everyone enjoyed the meal filled with spirited fellowship and reminiscing. Dena and Michael Venable presented a special memorial in memory of deceased classmates. Following dinner, the group adjourned to the home of Darlene and Glenn Hebert for dessert and further revelry. The class would like to thank everyone on the reunion and decorating committees for all their hard work. It would also like to thank Michael Venable and his band, Dena Venable, Kenneth Venable, Syd Begnaud and Tommy McCullough.

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