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At the time the articles and bylaws of these organizations were being written, the State Ethics Commission repeatedly raised questions about public employees raising private contributions. By a vote of three to two, the commission voted that these entities would be private - without any state support - and would conduct business as a private corporation. Forever LSU!

Charlie W. Roberts President/CEO

From Our Readers Dear Editor, I enjoyed the Summer 2012 LSU Alumni Magazine reading about the Hall of Distinction. I thought you might be interested in the following. I was one of six children, and we graduated from LSU. Then I married and my wife, and we had six children, and they all graduated from LSU. Do you know of any family that can say this? If so, I would like to know? These are the children of Archie and Elise Chappuis: Col. Richard D. Chappuis, Brig. Gen. Steve A. Chappuis, Capt. Jack E. Chappuis, Lt. Donald J. Chappuis, Maj. Charles W. Chappuis, and Dorothy Chappuis Kemper. These are the children are of Charles W. and Lita Chappuis: Col. Charles W. Chappuis, Anne Chappuis Leonards, Joan Chappuis Jurisich, Lynn Chappuis Rogers, Mary Gayle Chappuis O’Connell, and Tracy Chappuis Moody. Richard, Steve, Jack, Donald, Charles, and Dorothy’s husband, Walter Kemper, all served during World War II. Steve was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross by Gen. George Patton, Jr.

Charles W. Chappuis (1949 BACH AGR) Rayne, La.

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