Page 1 of 4 Regular Session, 2012 ENROLLED SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 106 BY SENATORS CORTEZ, ADLEY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL, BROOME, BROWN, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, CL AITOR, CROWE, DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GALLOT, GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, MORRELL, MORRISH , MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHI TE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the passing of business entrepreneur, visionary, public servant, legislator, and former state superintendent of education, Louis Joseph Michot Jr., to commemorate a life well spent in service to the Lafayette community, and to note the proud legacy he leaves to the state of Louisiana. WHEREAS, it is with deep sadness that the Legislature of Louisiana has learned of the death of Louis J. Michot Jr. on March 6, 2012, at the age of eighty-nine; and WHEREAS, Louis Michot was a dynamo of free enterprise, fueled by a tenacity to succeed and a willingness to work hard; and WHEREAS, Louis Michot created a diverse palette of commercial ventures from the acquisition of his first drive-in movie theater at age twenty-four to home appliances, sporting goods, a fast food franchise, real estate development, insurance, commercial air and water transportation, drilling, tool manufacturing, marine fabrication, textiles, and international trade; and WHEREAS, he was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, on November 5, 1922, into the family of Louis Joseph Michot Sr. and Adele Marie Domas Michot; and WHEREAS, after graduation from Cathedral High School, he attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, then known as Southwest Louisiana Institute; his formal education was interrupted by enlistment and four years of military service in the United States Marine Corps, where he served in the Pacific Theater and distinguished himself as captain of an anti-aircraft gun battery aboard the aircraft carrier, USS Enterprise, the most decorated ship in World War II; and SCR NO. 106 ENROLLED Page 2 of 4 WHEREAS, after being honorably discharged, Louis Michot returned home to seek his fortune when he was smitten by a vivacious co-ed, Patricia Ann Smith; they were married on September 7, 1946, and as soul mates embarked on a lifetime of adventure lasting more than sixty-four years, until her passing in April 2011; and WHEREAS, his straight-forward approach and business savvy propelled him forward in many successful endeavors, however, he always lived by the golden rule of civic responsibility and contributed his time and energy to give back to his community; and WHEREAS, his public service began in 1960, when he was elected to the House of Representatives; he then ran unsuccessfully for governor, however, in 1967, he won a seat on the state Board of Education; and WHEREAS, using an "apple" as his logo, Michot ran a hard fought race and was elected state superintendent of education in 1971, with the campaign promise to make the needs of students and teachers his first priority; and WHEREAS, as superintendent, he was a great proponent of career education; he envisioned that students matriculated in an improved vocational education curricula would produce a well trained workforce essential to attract economic development prospects to the state; and WHEREAS, Michot also expanded the scope of educational television with the further evolution of LPB, Louisiana Public Broadcasting; and WHEREAS, Louis Michot developed many entrepreneurial efforts and with his astute business acumen he helped to found Louisiana Gulf Coast Oil Exposition, served as executive vice president and general manager of the Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, established the Bank of Lafayette and the International Trade Development Group, and increased the assets of the family businesses of Louis J. Michot and Associates and Michot Family Partnership; and WHEREAS, many South Louisiana nonprofit agencies benefitted from his guidance with his membership on the board of directors of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Conrad Industries, and the Louisiana Military Hall of Fame and Museum; and WHEREAS, Louis Michot never lost his affection for aviation; as a licensed pilot, he accepted positions as national secretary of the Navy League of the United States, as vice SCR NO. 106 ENROLLED Page 3 of 4 president of the Air Transport Association of America, as president of the National Aerospace Education Association, and as vice president of the USS Enterprise Association; and WHEREAS, his philanthropy was boundless and he had many charitable interests as past president and district governor of Kiwanis International, as a fund-raiser for the Tarahumara Children's Hospital in northwestern Mexico, and as past president of the International Good Neighbor Council; and WHEREAS, he received many accolades during his prestigious career that include recognition as Lafayette's Outstanding Citizen with receipt of the Civic Cup, named an Outstanding Alumnus of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, named to the Acadiana Business Hall of Fame, receipt of the Lifetime Achievement Award from Le Centre International De Lafayette, and Cathedral-Carmel Distinguished Graduate Citation; and WHEREAS, his was the life of a philanthropist, industrialist, civic leader, consultant, Christian family man, and mentor, whose work ethic was tempered by his keen sense of humor and quick smile; he was a man true to his word and a friend for life; and WHEREAS, Louis Michot enjoyed his leisure time by fishing, playing tennis, flying, and spoiling his grandchildren; he was an extraordinary man of copious achievement; and WHEREAS, he was preceded in death by his wife, Pat, and two of their ten children, Carolyn Rose and Yvette Marie, and survived by sons, Patrick, Thomas, David, Timothy, Robert, and Michael, and daughters, Marilyn Ann Breaux and Yvonne Marie Michot, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, extended family, and dear friends; and WHEREAS, Louis Michot was a man of great strength and intellect, a caring individual who has left an indelible mark on the Lafayette community and the state of Louisiana, who envisioned economic potential and opportunity, and who met the challenges of life head-on with zeal and candor tempered with immense love of family and compassion for his fellow man. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby celebrate the extraordinary life of Louis J. Michot Jr. and commend the rich legacy that he leaves to the benefit of future generations. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby express SCR NO. 106 ENROLLED Page 4 of 4 its heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of this great man and especially to his son, our friend and former colleague, Senator Michael J. Michot. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the children of Louis J. Michot Jr. PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES