Napoleon introduces his Float Lieutentants:
Hazel Jacks and Merle Duplantis
Lieutentant Jacks' float was titled "Vic and Nat'ly".
Lieutentant Duplantis' float was titled "Pochahontas and John Smith".
Nicole Cosse' and Bill Zeller
Lieutentant Cosse's float was titled "Mickey and Minnie".
Lieutentant Zeller's float was titled "Hercules and Xena".
Clayton Nepveux
Lieutentant Nepveux's float was titled "Popeye and Olive Oyl".
Check out this Lieutentant's "throws" (the red beads around his neck)!
Joan Hedrick and Bernard Seither
Lieutentant Hedrick and Seither, and Lieutentant Cheramie (pictured below) share responsibilities on the tandem title float, "Waterloo". This float has 2 canons which fire confetti over the Mardi Gras crowd.
Lieutentant Seither has mighty long pearl beads on! Hey Benny, why do you throw such long beads?
Mary Ann Cheramie and Stan Guidry
Lieutentant Cheramie's float is "Waterloo". As mentioned above, Waterloo is a tandem float which is 2 floats hooked together. Waterloo holds 30 riders.
Lieutentant Guidry's float title was "Prince Valiant". Check out the different styles of beards this Lieutentant is wearing!
Other Lieutentants not pictured are:
Cupid introduces Napoleon to the "ADORING DUOS". Meet the Maids of the 1999 Corps de Napoleon Coronation Ball.
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