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HONORED BY CITY?Wilmer Seymour, Bay St, Louis councilman-at-large, presents special proclamation to Mrs. Emily de Montluzin at reception. Mrs. de Montluzin retired at the end of the 1982-83 school year as a Latin and French teacher.	/
BAY CITIZEN?James Evans Jr. of Bay St. Louis addressed the group as a citizen on how Mrs. Emily de Montluzin?s teaching has affected the community. A reception was planned	by	the	former students	FORMER STUDENT?Leo Seal Jr. of Bay St. Louis, president
and	friends	of	the	retiring	of Hancock Bank, congratulates Mrs. de Montluzin at recep-
teacher who taught Latin and tion- Seal> c-c- McDonald Jr., and Mary Lee Weston were
among some of the first students Mrs. de Montluzin taught at Bay High who visited her at reception honoring her at retirement.
SPECIAL CAKE?Mrs. Emily de Montluzin prepares to cut cake at reception in recognizition of her dedication to students as a Latin and French teacher.
Staff photos by
Ellis Cuevas
SPECIAL CHAUFFEUR?George diBenedetto opens the door after chauffeuring Mrs. Emily de Montluzin in a motorcadp with police escorts to reception^ The de Montluzin and diBenedetto families have been neighbors and were alsi business neighbors for many years in Bay St. Louis.
FORMER STUDENT WELCOMES EVERY ONE?Keith Folse, a former language student and instructor at Spring Hill College, one of the organizers of the reception for Mrs. de Montluzin, welcomes former students and friends. It was announced by Mrs. de Montluzin at the reception that Folse had just published his first book. Among those at the head table are, from left, Dr. Lorraine de Montluzin, daughter of Mrs. de Montluzin; Folse; Wilmer Seymour, Bay St. Louis councilman-at-large; and Mrs. Betty Diboll, Bay St. Louis Municipal Separate School District trustee.
-----------	-- PLAQUE FROM SCHOOL TURSTEES?Betty Diboll, trustee, school?s trustees. Mrs. Diboll, herself a teacher said, that Mrs.
FRENCH ADDRESS?Former students Stephanie Power, dress to Mrs. Emily de Montluzin in French with English right, presents plaque from the Bay St. Louis Municipal de Montluzin was the ?best? teacher she had ever known, right, and Mary Langenbacker present an appreciation ad- translation.	c-ii-.	?*?=
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