Interviews with Judge Allen Babineaux (cont.) and Richard Nunez
00:25 - Was in CCC Camp before the war;
01:00 - Went into the Navy; He had some trouble getting a job after returning from the war;
02:30 - Interview with Richard Nunez - November 10, 1997 in Lafayette;
04:10 - Born in 1925 in Lake Arthur, TX. Moved to Vermilion Parish near Cow Island by wagon when he was two;
04:40 - Richard's wife joins the interview;
06:25 - Was punished in elementary school for speaking French on the playground - Punishment was to kneel on old shingles;
08:30 - Says all of his peers in school were French speakers;
09:00 - He eventually became a teacher in Krotz Springs;
11:50 - Became a principle at Montgomery Elementary in 1968, then moved to Myrtle Place and J. Wallace James;
13:00 - Shane talks about students being punished for speaking French in school in the 40s and 50s, as late as 1958 in Lake Charles;
14:30 - Richard discusses the point when the English language "clicked" for him;
16:00 - Small-town politics;
17:45 - Punishment for speaking French in schools in the 50s - Nunez says he never received orders to punish students for speaking French;
19:00 - Discussing the term "Américain;"
20:00 - "Duck and Cover" Drills in schools during the Cold War - similar to tornado drills;
22:30 - Had nuclear attack drill training while in the Naval Reserves, was a Lieutenant Commander in the Navy during WWII;
24:30 - Cuban Missile Crisis;
26:00 - Discussing a veterinarian who lived in Abbeville (from Ukraine) who ran for office and was accused of being a communist
26:30 - Dr. Leonpacher was accused of being a spy (He was not, but was suspected because he'd fly a plane;
28:20 - Espionage case in Abbeville - a Junkyard owner had microfilm of waterways in Abbeville;
30:15 - Americanism, Democracy vs. Communism classes in the 50s;
