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This is the 1970 yearbook for NLU in Monroe, La
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Chacahoula Northeast Louisiana State College Monroe, Louisiana Editor Brenda Posey Associate Editor Gary Pool
Rolling in now! ... the bold, new lines of the '70's ... classy ... racier ... good mileage .. . more spirited ... bigger Injun ... wouldn't you really rather have NLSC? Northeast Louisiana State College grows larger every day - in number of studen ts, buildings, faculty, and acreage, As NLSC grows, so we, the students, grow also - in man y ways. We en ter a new decade, enthusiastic but content in the knowledge that the '70's will be bigger and better than any previous decade.
Just because we've always been great - and modest - we cannot rest on previous tr iumphs. We must strive to make the best better. Robert Brown ing's words can be a challenge to us, " Come grow old alo ng wi th me (NLSC) , the best is yet to be."
Let's begin today , no;" . . . with Monday ...
Table of Contents Student Life ............. . . 18
Features ......... .. . . .. . ..... 54
Organizations .... .. ....... 88
Sports ...... . ............... .180
Academic ..... . , .. .... .... .238
Class ................ . ....... 300
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Monday's Child Is Fair of Face
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Tuesday's Child Is Full of Grace
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Wednesday's Child
Is Filled With Woe
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Thursday's Child Has Far to Go
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NORTH AST STATIO
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Friday's Child Is Loving and Giving
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Saturday's Child Makes Life Fulfilling
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The Child That Is Born on the Sabbath Day Is Bonnie and Blithe and Happy and Gay
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STUDENT LIFE
Registration
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Homecoming
1969
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Christmas
at
Northeast
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Door
Decorations
and
Santa Clause ...
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Union Board Concerts
Blood, Sweal. and Tcars
8, S, and T arrive in Monroe
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The E . pert' , ~!e5 ormcu ~' ith Johnny Riven
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F. Lee Bailey
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SGA Free
University Speakers
Harold Haye!!
Sander Vanollcur
William RWJher
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Unde r the skillful guidance of Dr. Geo rge C. Brian, Claude C. Fulle r, and Wayne Summers, direc tors; and William R. 'Rambin , technical direc tor; the Northeast Theatre this yea r presented nine major productions.
The 1968-69 season ended with "Tom Jones," ' 'Tom Sawyer" and " The Land of the Dragon," two children's theatre plays opened the 1969-70 season_ The firs t faU production was "White Liars" and " Black Comedy." In December, an original musical, "Caveman," written and produced by two Northeast students, was performed. 'The Lion in Winte r," produced in February, was the first spring production.
The avante garde children' s play, "Tingalary Bird," was scheduled for April. Concluding the season's run was the schedu ling of the renow ned actor John Carr-adine to lead in UTIle Merchan l of Venice. "
'The achool teacher U8C& Tom as a bad example.
Whitewashing the felice.
Tom Sawyer
The Northeast Theatre
Injun Joe blames Muff for killing th e uoc:lor.
Tom Sawyer in a pen~i ...e mood. Muff Polter in jail .
Tom and Huck di!cover the dead doctor.
The Land of the Dragons
Road Wandt rer and 24th cousin .
Road Wanderer introduces his pel dragon. Small One.
Prin cess Jade Pu re IS attended by her cousin;;.
Jade PUTe speaks 10 her imaginary bird. Twenty. fourth (!ougin. A disdainful Priou.!I Harp.
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Brinsley shoeks Harold, "Black Comedy, "
frank aod Tom eon(er i.n " White Liars,"
Miss Melkett. An inquisitive neighbor,
Black Comedy
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. ) White Liars H8J'old is furious with Brinsley ror "boTTowiflg" his furniture . "Blaek Comedy."
Col. Melket t gropes about in the "darkneu,"
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The Speech Department of "ortheast louisiana State College
presents
an original mUSica l
In the completel~ remode led
BROWN AUDITORIUM
I fridau and Saturday December 12 I: 13. 1969 8:00 p.m Adm iss ion S100
The Dinosaur.
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The Lion
In
Winter
Eleanor te:t'Jes Hen ry.
All Ihal Eleanor has left Seems [0 be her jewelry.
Alais is a pawn in a political chess game. A moment of thought .
Eleanor seems to he losing.
Eleanor and Henry's mistress.
Geoffrey ....85 not Elesnor '~ favorite son.
Philip defends his father. Geoffery listens int entl ... .
Richard awailS an answer. John languorOll!ll), looks on.
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Moratorium Sparks Interest
on Campus
v , E T NA M ~\\'. " MtlRATOR\UM:
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Editor: I like is1 Rum straight or mixed. Wild Turkey is a favor
ite of mine also. I have not, as of yet, cultivated a tas te for Sco tch. I do not need these delicious depressants to have a good time, al though they do help.
I blame my teachers whenever I receive a poor grade, al though I darn well know it is my own fault for not studying enough for their exams.
I sing the "Star Spangled Banner" every chance I have. I cannot say the same for our school's Alma Mater, for like a fool , I have never taken the time to learn it. Through my parents, I have found out how square I really
am. Do you know that I am admi tt ing not only to my fr iends but to my parents as well, how right my parents' advice has heen to me over my long life of 22 years?
[ have a tendency to criticize too fast and apologi7..e too little. I exceed the speed limit going home quite often, and yet when I don ' t speed, I arrive just as fast - traflic always precedes me.
'I like to do crazy things like jumping ofT the Hippolite Bridge into the beautiful waters of Bayou DeSiard, having shaving-cream lights with my suite mates. rolling frat honses (while a t LSU) or just about anything I can get away with as long as no One is in danger of being harmed.
I love God, my parents a nd my country, and I am not afraid to say so. I thank the older generation for giv ing me my rights as an American citizen.
I thank all of you Silent Americans who, by showing your colors of Red, White and Blue in some way or another told tbe North Vietnamese, Vietco ng, as well as the " its" wearing tbe black arm bands to "get bent!"
We Silent Americans support our country. It is logical that if we stand up for our government, the war will end sooner and' if we do not, it will end later.
Silent Ameri cans are you ci tizens who proudly use your rigbts as free men, not those who abuse them. You run the United States of America and keep it the greatest nation within the realm of our universe.
You with the black arm bands, don' t feel so useless' We Silent Americans can always use you as a bad example.
John M. Silverberg
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Editor: Hail to the apple-pie patriot , bedecked in red, white
and blue - overflowing with blind support of his government's policies without questioning the reasons for such policies. Sing praises of the " true" American who slands firm in his support of country and sings the National Anthem in mucb th e same way a parrot says, " Polly wants a cracker. " Salute that fortress of democratic thought who damns those who dare hold opinions other than his own. Honor the silent American, for he is not a hindrance to his government - but rather, dances to the tune of " Yankee Doodle" and marches to the tune of "Hail to the Chief."
Condemn those " black-arm-banded " its" who dare believe that the people are the government; who dare question the right of offIcers of state to decide for those whom th ey represent; who wish to see a wrong righted no matter how much face is lost. How dare they become involved in issues which are not their concern! Crucify them_ damn them, spit upon them - yet, after they have been expelled from society, think .. _They deserve your honor, your praise, your undying devotion - for those detestable " its" have given you Silent Americans hack your vojces1
Martha Corbino
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Editor: This is a letter in response to an emotionally-packed, well
written (gramatically) letter appearing in last week's POW WOW. That letter had as much rationalism contained in it as a squashed bug. What does it mean to be "an apple pie patriot?" If "an
apple pie patriot" is an Ameri can, who is proud of his country, most of its people and most of America's past, present and future achievemen ts, then r am " an apple pie patriot."
As for " overflowing with blind support of my government," Miss M. C. Criticism could not be further from the truth. No one is above good, worthwhile, well-constructed criticism. To listen to the enemy, which inflicted 300,000 + casual
ties upon our men of America (40,000 are now dead) , give praise and support to the people who wear black arm bands and still to see these people wear these arm bands disgusts me.
rdo not condemn black armbanded ones for " questioning rights of officers of state to decide for those they represent. " r only condemn the way they do their questioning. The " its" criticize and yet never have any answers to back up their criticisms.
A vast majority of the black arm-banded " its" say the older generation is wrong and never really say why. The " its" say the 30 + age group doesn't unders tand their reasoning behind their criticisms, yet they have never tried unders tanding the reasons of the 30 + age group.
You, Miss M. C. Criti cism, will be over 30 in about 12 years. Will you always be wrong t.hen? The over-30 generation happens to see things t.hrough different. perspectives_ Much of th is generat.ion has been through a depression, a world war and Korea. Our generation has not' The over-30 group watched with awe the world of science doubling and tr ipling as our generation accepted this as no big thing. r am trying to understand the whys and wherefores of the
values the over-30 group places on today's society. I also am looking ahead and trying to understand how the under-12 age group will react to what is happening now and in the fu ture when we'll be 30 and they will be Our age now. I criticize a lot now, but I have answers and sound reasons
to back up my criticism. This is what I ask of all you people who wear black arm bands. Give answers for your complaints on today's society. To say that something in today's society is wrong is not enough.
One more point, Miss M. C. Cri ticism, so well put is how the black arm banded ones gave we Silent Americans back Our voices. Did you really stop to think how the " its" also have the right to use their voices freely? Why must they abuse this right? Have you heard of any East German student riots lately? How about free speech fOlums in Russia and Red Ch ina? Remember Hungary and Czechoslovakia? Siberia and the grave are both cold places.
lohn M. Silverberg
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Go West
Day
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Graduation
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FEATURES
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You know a girl leads a hard life ... I mean I have to get up at 6 o'clock for my 8 o'clock class. Should I wear my maxi or my mini??? Decisions, decisions, decisions . . . Oh, darn, I don't have any shoes to go with that outfit. I've just got to go shopping this week-end ... I get so tired of sitting in this dorm! Why doesn't the phone ring? I always knew I'd end up an old maid ... Guess I'd better cut my 3 o'clock class to pick up my dress for this weekend - maybe I can borrow Carol's new hairpiece ... I'm sick of this 3-inch make-up - What ever happened to natural beauty??? One more interview, one more contest, what a day! It sure is hell being beautiful.
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Gail Coates Miss Northeast
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Linda Chapman Representing ~enior Board
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Gail Coates Representing Kappa Sigma
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Jean Davis Representing Phi Mu
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Linda SZiVDS Representing Zfjta Tau Alpha
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Sharon West Representing Eta Epsilon
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Donna Adams Homecoming Queen
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Angela Duplantis, Senior Maid
Sharon Dunnings, Freshman Maid
Linda Lastowsky, Junior Maid Gail Coates, Sophomore Maid
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Kay King Military Ball Queen
Military Ball Court
Mary Tatum
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Fraternity Sweethearts
Catherine Lewis, Kappa Alpha
Linda Moyers, Zeta Beta Tau
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Donna Meeks, Tau Kappa Epsilon
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Fraternity Sweethearts Represent Brotherhoods in Campus Beauty Elections
Linda Lastowsky, Sigma Tau Gamma
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Candy Tripp, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
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Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities
At top: Lawrence White, Winnfield, Accounting. Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer; Northeast Accoun ting Association, Vicepresident; Business School Committee; Executive Dorm Council College. Middle left: Judy King, Shreveport, Marketing. Alpha Omicron Pi, President; Senior Board; Panhellenic Council; ROTC Sponsor; SGA. Middle right: Dot Raney, Shreveport, Journalism. Alpha Chi Alpha, Treasurer, President; Pow Wow, Editor; News Star-World Reporter of Year Award. Bottom: Mike Blanchard, Napoleonville, Pharmacy. Phi Delta Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; SGA; Circle K; Advanced ROTC.
Who's Who
Top left: Carl Chelette, Baton Rouge, Psychology. SGA; Sophomore Class President; Scabbard and Blade; Circle K; Men's Residence Hall Council. Bottom left: Sharon West, Monroe, Home Economics Education. Kappa Delta Sorority; Alpha Lambda Delta; Senior Board; Panhellenic Council ; Chacahoula Beauty. Above: Dale Davison, Shreveport, Accoun ting. Theta Xi Fraternity; President's Medal; Canterbury Club.
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Right: Marsha Griffin, Spencer, Office Administration . Northeast Honor Society; National Collegiate Association for Secretaries; Curriculum committee, School of Business Administration. Far right: Perry BeU, Jeanerette, English. Sigma Tau Delta; Kappa Kappa Psi; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; NLSC Honor Society. Below right: Kenneth Guillory, Baton Rouge, History . Phi Alpha Theta; NLSC Honor Society; Omicron Delta Kappa; Kappa Sigma; Interfra. ternity Council.
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Top left: Maureen Vocke, New Orleans, Pharmacy. Kappa Epsilon; Rho Chi; Senior Board; Women's Residence Council; American Pharmaceutical Association. Bottom left: Rowland Perry, Monroe, Accounting. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Intermural Volleyball Captain. Top right: Gerard Corbino, New Orleans, Building Construction. Associated General Contractors; Sigma Lambda Chi; Union Board; Northeast Sailing Gub. Bottom right: Kathy Williams, Shreveport, Journalism. Zeta Tau Alpha; Sigma Tau Delta; Phi Alpha Theta; Senior Board; Pow Wow Staff.
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Top lefl: Maureen Vocke, New Orleans, Pharmacy. Kappa Epsilon; Rho Chi; Senior Board; Women's Residence Council; American Pharmaceuti cal Association. Bottom left: Rowland Perry, Monroe, Accounting. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Intermural Volleyball Captain. Top right : Gerard Corbino, New Orleans, Building Construction. Associated General Contractors; Sigma Lambda Chi; Union Board; Northeast Sailing Club. Bottom right : Kathy Williams. Shreveport, Journalism. Zeta Tau Alpha; Sigma Tau Delta; Phi Alpha Theta; Senior Board; Pow Wow Staff.
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Below: Vicki Clark, Monroe, Elemenlary Education. SGA; ROTC Sponsor; Alpha Omicron Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; NLSC Honor Society. Top right: Linda Chapman, Alexandria, Engli sh Education . Sigma Tau Delta; Senior Board; S tudent Loui siana Teachers Association; Women's Residence Council ; Chacahoula Beau ty. Bottom righ t: William Haley, Baton Rouge, Biology. SGA; Union Board; Circle K; Track Team.
Top: Penny Songy, Port Sulphur, Pharmacy. Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Epsilon; Kappa Psi Scholastic Award; Rho Chi; Senior Board. Left: Donna Adams, West Monroe, Home Economics. Alpha Omicron Pi ; SGA; Warbonets; Phi Delta Chi Sweetheart ; ROTC Sponsor, Cadet, " L' il Colonel. " Above right : Sue Faught, Bossier City, English Education. Zeta Tau Alpha; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Tau Delta; Senior Board; Student Louisiana Teachers Association.
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Top right: Susan Venable, Monroe, Mathematics. Alpha Lambda Delta; National Council of Teachers of English Contest, Runner-up. Bottom righ t: Walter Benjamin Huffman, Harrisonburg, Piano Education. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfon ia; Music Educators National Conference.
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Top left: Carolyn Ballard, Shreveport, Marketing. Senior Board; Panhellenic Council; SGA. Top right: Richard Horn, Bossier City, Geology. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Geological Fraternity; National Honor Society; Circle K; Outstanding Student, American Association of Petroleum Geologists. Bottom left: Linda Moore, Monroe, Pharmacy. Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Epsi. Ion; Rho Chi; American Pharmaceutical Association; Senior Board. Bottom right: Julia Earl, Crowville, Eng. lish Education. Zeta Tau Alpha; Honor Society; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dorm Council.
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ORGANIZATIONS
Student
Government
Association
The NLSC Student Government Association is the politi. cal represen tative of Northeast students.
Elected once every year by popular vote, representatives are grouped within each school according to the school's en rollment. The SGA, in attempts to represent phases of student life,
met on Tuesday nights in the CUB auditorium or SGA offi ce and wrestled with problems of student life and growth of the college.
This year the SGA Free University Committee brought well known speakers on campus, such as Harold Hayes and William Rushi ng. Also, the Union Boa rd was made a com mittee of the SGA. judicial Board was also pu t into ac tion.
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Dan McKay. P resident
Don na Adams, Secrelary
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Mike Blanchard, lIice-Pre:'iiden,t Bert A11ain, Treasurer
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BUSINESS: Horace Elkins, James Tripp, Rodger Ross. Milliccnt Parks. John Li~hlr()()l. Bob MeFarland.
PURE AND APPLJED SCIENCES: Cliff MiUer, Jeffery Holmes. Jerry Rem ..
FRESHMAN SEMTORS, Becky Sanford, ";II G.k,k;,.
PHARMACY : H(lward McClella nd. Bill Klein. Max Marlin . Mike Bourgeoi!..
LIBF,RAI. ARTS : Mikt: Harrd~on. Bob Hoover, Saody Bunoo, Charles Thornton.
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Lisa Alonzo; Nancy Riley.
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/;/_--Susan Converse; Debbie Dubois; Glenda Ward; Emily Seagers.
Union Board Committee
Lynn Isom; John Livingston ; Karen Dubois; Larry Eason; SusieMcBrid, ..,..-
Karen Stampley, Peggy Lyon, Kendra Averitte, Claudia Hawthorne.
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Kathy Willi ams, Associate Editor
Angie Harwell , Pat Harwell, and Kay Lynn Williams.
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Pow WOW Staff
Joe Joaqum , Managing Editor, Mike Abington, Layout Editor, and Jim Hammett.
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Chacahoula Staff
Earlene Gewin, Clerk; Terry Aucoin, Sports Editor.
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Wayne Falcone, Clerk.
Marv Ullpy Earlene \T,.ialpoJe
Bonn ie Aicklen \I;:anda Oat es Barbara BaxlF:T Nell Boo\h(> BIanchI" BoyLe
Br... nda Brooks Martha (.ox Fa\ e Fontenot
Di~nne FUI( h Pam Herringlon
Susan Irons Janice Rushing C.... rolyn ShMP Judv Shaw She'rry Spillers
Women's
Recreational
Association
Ben A Uaill Mik e Blancharcl Vp.l'no n C..an(welJ Cui Chelell f:
ChMl~ Chi co
Joe Do} IeRkhard Dur.. AIr rerl Klein James Llndry SIeve L::.ws .
DaVId McGeeTomnn Mever woey Pankey Gene Radau Michael 5hire~
Scabbard
and
Blade
Donald Taylor James Tripp Thom ,l'S Tucker
Kappa Kappa
Psi
FIRST ROW - Jcrn VilIH '{" (AJ" isor): Herb Cupit: Pcrry Bodl (PTe~:I : Bill r..kElro, ; lof' \Vil, li,InIS , SU:O::-W ROW - Dayid Lyons: Sieve Cald, well: Sft'~(-' Hownfl\: B'lb Pa~Ut: t(~,
NLSC !'v1
Rho Chi
Virginia frarlks
Or. Gary C. Ferguson
Dr, Paul F. Geiger
Dr. John T. Goorley
Diane G rizuffi
Janel Has. e. Prt~ I:den l,
Kirk Haves Joe Ho~etI
Dr. Lola V. Hopkins
Dr. Joseph H. Kern
William A. Klein. 1II
Dr. Rober. P. Knott
Dr. Wallace E. Longmire
Bruce Mt:: Leod
Linda Moore, ViI;e PreJidtnt
Dr. Facid Sadik
Dr. Rcy naJdo V. Saenz
Frank R. Smilh
renny Dee Songy Linda Sziv06 Gary Trosclair, Secretary, Treo.surer Maureen Vocke Dr. C. Eugene Watk.ins
Prof. Ra.lph M. Wil!on
Dr. ArChlC Ja)' &ebe Lynn Becnel Walter Bierbaum, Sr. Mich:JeI Blanchard
Dr. Edward A. Brecht Dr. Stephen D. BUl'ton Mik e Canlrell Dc Ben F. Cooper
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Brenda Brook s, PresidNIl RuslYll Croso.,.. SecrelarY LOls"Wyall , Treas urer . Physical Education
- Kappa Pi
Staulev Bandong: ~orm"l Bcrr,\,"; Lmda Bonn~r (Sec.):" l\brlha Culp..-ppr>r: Arlyne E"f'ri!! : Ca) lt': Ford: ) ' 11-" G,lrwwk: Dianne Johnson: Martha tach. 11/' .,.: John LeHov: 10hn (\'k~rl('r (Y. Pres.): F'a'rp McKinnie; Lolli~ Norris (pres.); Ju Ann RaifoCd (Trc."lS.): (l,.laria Scalia: Slan l .. ~ Tho mpso n; lean Trippi; Tom Trippi: Oiannl:' Walters.
Health and
Club JOY Adam;< Nan,'y AkCls D..-I.hy A Ip-xandcr Jim Aulds W,md Bal e> I-I vw;u-rl Beth Otouglas Bicc Danny Boone "pI! Bo.l lhe Thomas Bool h Blan(:he Bur l,e Chm ..k$ R. Bud..:. PhD J...rry Burl() 01
H.~n ...}" Butler Ralph Compallik Donald Can non
r\'l ick e~ Clevd.1uJ Tom01Y Guts Ida Dav,s Nall cy '&:hols Robert Floyd Faye Fonl!";)1nt Jeanl)if' Furiil;k5 Knight Jerrv KnighL Vm Lamber. Edward Ll."kowskj Clifton Lomba.:; Jame'; rvkAr lhuf
S~lvcsler MrK lnlltry Kay i\tay Kf',lh rvlOllcr ief
~!illiarn Murnn Tom Nelson ]usf'ph Nicosia Jerfrey Nulm,m rattie O'Bier Jim Parke! Elizabf'lh Peck Hershal Walker Jimmy Wallacl' Lloyd Wax Billy Vdllory Roy Peters
Fred/ he PhilJey B:lrbara Profit Joseph Pror.. Ronnie R!J't' Billy Reed J~m(:S Rem ~ Conrat:i Rispol i Jeff R
Warbonnets
Al rI;.dll : :-i F".ATF:O - Uonna Adam". (:.lpl,Lin . :-,T \ \1..) 1\(; - ( ~ rr ol Oritlon. Sanrl~ M('Cai n. and earn[ Crafl, C(H :aplain~ .
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The Concert Choir
Dr. Edward Dechrd, Conductor Accompa.nists:
Sheila Armstrong
Walter B. Hu[[man
Palrj~i(l Angin Marsha Aoderson Sheila Armslron Allen Brown RcbO!:cn Durgin Ehzabelh Cain Janet Cogdell Carol Craft Stanley Dn\' ls Floyd Davis Ronald DeaJ Charles Douglas Theresa Duke David Eiscnbeil Nelda Emfinger Ted Finkbeiner Ronald Flun}'
Caulerinc Galloway Jocelyn Gnhani Kennell) Garriso n Jane Girard Mi ehael Green Teresa Green Kt'llnelh Hall Karen Holm~ Wallet Hnff'man Jo Ann Luebkeman Brt'nda LJOll~ Wiley McOary Charles McLain Gloria Mellwnitt Marian McKel1zie Philip Marshall Susan MaTlin
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The Contemporary Wind Quintet ~ugcn e \,.. . Sici nqucsi G. Lowery Riggins Jerry Vancc James E. Gillespie M. Donald DaGrade
e Madrigalians ,4-Uen Brown I heresa iJ\J ke Rebecca Burgin Ted Finkbeiner Elizaheth Cain Jane Girard Carol Crafl Kcnnelh Hall Slanlt:y Davis Sn..san Marl in Ronald Deal Deborah Miller CharIt'5 Oouglns Samuel Shamblin
Belty Williams
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The Jazz
Ensemble
Ray tJOTll
Chamber Orchestra
IIi ,\;, Harris Sara H3rri~
E laio~ Hen!'\' Sle\'~ Ho\~ a,;d La..... ren ce Hunni cn lt Jo b ' n Johnson S lev; Julius David L'yOM Anne l'vlarlin EJi7.ahelh Marlill Paul McCht::e Gloria \1clllol'ai n Marion McKp,nzie Carl Moore
Larry Norris RO~r1 Paquetl e John Pritchett Frank Ra msev Rehecca l"last' John Rllgg Gertrude: Sandrock Wilford D. Smith Debra SLeinqucsl Eugene 5 , :inquC'St Con nie Thompson Kenneth Thompson Jen \' Vance Joe 'Williams
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The Marching and Concert Bands
Lowery Riggins, Director Robert Hargrove, A ss ,;s.tant Director Drum Major: Twirlers:
Eddi e Bethea Charlotte Riley Tommy Bowling
Denise Fike Rohert Hargrove Lee Newson OaJuel Harrington Larrv Norris Stephen Howar~ 1 RoJ~rl Paqueue Andrew Isca James Parmenter Jo Lvnn Jotmson 1\"oel Perez
Ken~elh Joiner Dwight Phelps John Jowers Frank Ramse\' Char les Larson ear) R08by , Stene Laws O...'en Rvan Robe rt Le\~ is JO\~'Y Sa~ IOIl)aUIO John Liule Alan Silverman Ada Lyons Gerard Smith Harold Lyons Paul Stewart Ben Man~ing Kenneth ThorTlp5Qn Dehra McCaHan Can d) Tripp William McElroy Paula T vndale Paul McGhee Ge.rald -{'augh an Gtorla McIlwain Joe Williams Wal wn MarTe James Worlh Rex Morris DDnald Wrigh t Constance fJash Freddy Zeagler
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Baptist Student Union
.jcrry Johnslon Presidfml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommy Culp
Director . ..
ViC(';- Pres idenl
SeCfPlarx
Treasurer.
...... ... . . . . Shehon McBride
... . .. ............ Susan Culp
. .. . . . R. H. Creel
jerry Johnslon and sludenl s (jl new ,,,orany.
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T Ilt' Ilf'W
BAPTIST' s'STUDENT UllOl CEllER
,. " ,In s ma,;;.Sailia Clau!! 1i~ I ..n!l If) ~Iurl(' nl lell Whc11 slH' "'''' '', . 'or CI . ,
. Fa llwr il idwrd W iI""(Jn
. John Clinlon
i\.anl 'Y HJW r!-,
. K.;lh ~I i lli gan
. Di xj" Ann Colb
r ;,l1llt'r Wil~vn dir. ... h \ pllng pr ol"l;,o r,.
Canterbury Society
D i rrl;io r
J>n~~irL('nl
Sw:rrt.(U)'
/)rlll{f"fllll Clw irfl/utt.
/JttUt:,il.y Chairmall
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Church of
Christ
Ross W. Swill TIlt-' Chun h (I f Christ Stud,'nl :"Iu..r
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SlUde nl s lis leJl to spea ker di.~('US!\ Chr i ~ lial ill y on (:
Newman
Center
DireClor . . f a ther Sam Poli n i
Pre~l: d"f/.l , . Ann Licht
Vice- Prt>.siden! . Penny Songy
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Wesley
Foundation
IJir('("/u( . I{t'v. James W'il son 1 1f1.~;( /(,1/1 H.lrold F. ",IflS
/ . '/( "f "/) fl" id
Westminster
House
Dirl'c/or . .\'frs. Jim F.\I- r::.
;l1fJdno lor .Chucl.. :''10011
Reserve Officer
Training Corps
The Reserve Officer Train ing Corps is a svsl em bv whi ch sludents learn the basic
p~()c"dur~s of military operalions . I t consiSIS of clasgrooln instruction as \vell as weekly drill periods. R.O.T.C is volunlary, and ad vanced training is ava ilable ror those cadets who an~ interes ted and \vho meet Cf' rtaill rel juirem(,1l1s. A cadr t graduating in Ad\'3Il ced n .o.T.C aUlomatically reccives a commis sion as a seco nd li f' utenant in tbe United Stales Army.
Wo rking in coordination wilh the
n.o .T.C cadets is the Sponsor Corps. II is
th~ responsibility of these girls to appear a t
a ll milit ary fu nctions ann drills. Each spring
a girl is chosen from I he Sponsor Corps to
re ign "s the Military Ball Queen.
BfHCADE COM.\"\NIJER A~D SPONSOR: Cndl'l C.OlI. Cl'IW H,tol,lU all tl Lilli!- elii. Ih"lJl
2nd BATT,\LIO\: Cad.'l Ll. Co!. Eri.: Jmlt 'rs amJ knnircr Dali::;.
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Advanced ROTC Students
Go to Summer Camp
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Women's Residence Council
Pam Alherts Minnie Bihle K::uhy Bowler
Palti Brow ll Ka ye Carpl'.l ltr Oc::nis
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DI"~ ~ Burl Tom 01aliloux
Mike Cldnlon Tom Co leman Mir key Cook BulCh Curbino
j f; (f Creel Wendell Dorman Terry Gore Terrin GoUe
NLSC Film
Society
PHOTOGUAPH SEATED - Jo Ann R
Ruhv 8~lOn Sha':on 8l'illOIl, Treasurer Barbara BNl.,.. n H,,1,,11 Butler Em ma Ca I~ lwt:l 1
Olevia Oa., is Eari Sne Oigg~ Sharon Dunning;; Rob bIe Earl \' Lo llie Edwards
Wilma Cail\(.'!'o .l 1Il".;;, Presid enf Chesl~r Hooker Linda Hooker Brenda Hun k"T Jenni(er lame,
Johnnie Lewis Mallhew Hawk.i ns Lois \1oore Curl is .\1oss Oscar Riggs
Glenn Roussell Barbara Rush
ral~V Smilh Sam'Sm ilh Alma Thor nl o n, Secruary
Barba.rfl Thurn lon Y",o ulle Coffev Pill WdlSl cr ' Linda Wrkh
Carson Whil c Ft'llon EnnilS Mi ldred Whil e Clarenr.e William s
NLSC Soul Society
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Dan ny Lar}. Trea$ur(',T Gt:Orge McOulTis John T. I~' IQr
Claud(' R.iilcv Ed B('II .! ;'lIues Cash. Vier PreS ld('Tll Liu.,y Chapman
Pi Barn- [rll f! Sle\'~ F"rguson. Presidellt Vel'llon Fincher SigmaJam t':5 Grin,s. &Cretary
Epsilon
Gene Radltu, Sccretaf)"-Treasurer
Gefa rJ C"fbino, Pre5i.tir.1I1 Ferrill GnlL {' Alex Hayward
BiJl\ Johnson Lao~~' Patl key Viclo'r Pichcl~up
Alpha Psi
Omega
FIRST ROW - Jo(' Jnaqu ill, Pr
Linda Smith Judy Winters
Tina Baile\' Jan ice Bo~nell e Kalhll'en Bowler Vicki Oark
Marlha Corbino Caro l Covington, Vice Presiden.t Martha (.(Ix Cheryl Crowson
Donna Curry Li nda Ann Elslon Man Fosler
Di~e Haik
ArlI1 e Hanna Lillda Hines Beth Horne Margaref Horlon
Jan JOM sion Evalinc Jones. Secretary Debbf KcJl~r Di:tic Kolb
Gwen Lancon. President Nancy Leigh, Treasu.rer Wanda Manle)' Chris tiane McCarty
Cylllhia Moore Shirley Odom Julie Perkins Eslher Reeks
Alpha Lamda Delta
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Phi Tau Gamma Donalri Aulds Brm:e Austin . Pres Ident Kalh~' (...arllon De-niSI' Cazt' na\'('
Steph~n Coenen Sue Haynes Kay Howard Joa:nna Jolly
Susan Luce, 1s Vice Mimi Morgan
r('J l e~ Nash Bell), Nelson
10 Ann NetLlps Gary Odam Linda Pomerleau,
2nd Vice-Presidt;>fl.1 Charlolle Porter Lyneta Simmo ns
Karan Stampl ey Regan Stinnette Clandia Tonr" Barbara UIlm'an. Trf';Q 5lJ rer Debby Ussery
Phi Delta
Chi
MEMBERS: Mike Blanchard, Pres. ; Danm' Himel. Vi ce Pres.; Arthur Nelson; Lynn Becnd; Ray "Benoi t; C. J. Goux; Allen Guidry; Ke(th Hanchey; Jer'ry Harper: Jim Harvey; Bill Hogsett; Gary Keaton; Bill Kl ein : Morris Rabb; Travis Re{"Ves; Bobb~' Robinson; Joe Ro!)('nberg: Garv Rulh~rford; Bill Standard; lohn Palmisano; Tom Bush; Al Davis; Bob Forte; Glynn Guerra; Lindburg Hefer!; Paul Lousteau; Dana Lomliere; Ken Mulhearn ; Je(rold Smith; Ronald Speyrer: David Reed; Mike Mur phy; John Berzas; Brian Boud; Tom Boone: Eddie Forde 10n; Gene Deason; Pete Dileo; Dean Duprp.; Bobby Dupre; Emerk Dupuy; Bob Eastin; Bill Forel; Mike Freeman; Buzzy Garner; Eddie Harlen; Daryl Harbott; John Hi ldenbrand ; ScoUy Irby: Ronnie l ohns; Tommy Kelly; Robert Kendriclcs; Edward Klein ; Neil laHaye: Ira Lasseigne: Stephen Lee; Pece Lamonte: Mike Lou viere; lack Mayberrr. Ray McDaniel; Terry Manerie: Holmes Millikan ; Brian Ortego; Jimmy Parrish; Jesus Ramos; Roddy Rodrigue; Lester Roan ; Mike Shephard; Terry Soileau; Ray Talbot; Lee lnoma.'1; Joe Vizena.
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Sue Anderson Gary AudiJ'Sch Curtis Belcher
George BuU oo:.:h Peggy Carnahan Maxine Crocke-II
William F1eiso:.:haker Will iam Goodman Kathleen Hilf)o>rt
Andre'~ Maline-r George Marks Cynthia Moore
Donna Morris D
SLTA FIRST ROW - SecreIRl)' Millie King. SECOND ROW -Hislorian Nancy Peters; Presiden t Jean Mathias. THIRD ROW - Treasurer Cynthi a Paul; VicePresiden! DiaT\ne Du pree. FOURTH ROW: Parliamentarian Tim Baldwin.
Christine Ackerman Barbara A oders Sheila Ashl ey Karen Atkin Vicki Anlds ]"bel Barr Selma Boothe l ohnnii': Bonlwell Catherine Bowers Myra Boyte Bette 8ro....1\ Linda Brown Nancy BW'ns Howard Cannaday Jaequelyn Cantwell laVon Chaddin Shirley Clark Lysheth Cockrell Joseph Constantino Virgillia Cook Wanda Cooper Teresa Costanz.a Katheryn Crawford Mildred Crawford Christin e Dahl Peggy DavU! Doris Day Jemcla Ed....ards lndilh Eichler Doroth y Ellerbe Belly Estes Charlotte Ferguson Martha Fore Margie Frazier Ou-isline Galland Patricia Callender Priscilla Gamble Joanne Grady Sandra Canl~r Nam:y Cholson Joan Gilchrist Linda Givens Co~nie Goldson
Janel Gordo n ConstanCt! r\ash Shirley Graham Oll"i~linc ~''',"'h... Dianne Gra,' Arthur Halhrook Sheila Hale Anna Ham K;lf
Betty LaBorde. HiSlOn:an Car~ l Manin . Tn:(1.surer Sharon \tles t, Vice President
Sue Barnes L... nne Barne\' Sheila Brumfield Belle B1"o..... n
Shtrley Bleckoe Sarah CascIO Eveh'll Cris..... ell Gi nger Curry
Tommie Davi:! Carla [ vall! P"U)' Gibh. S:lndra Gi~en 5
Janice CrafT Mar~ha C riffin Pq;g)' Herlevie Judilh John son
Kalhy Jones San&a Le ..... is F ranees Robinson Norma Ro!!ers
Cecilia Sl'ruggs. Ashley SlovaJi Dorothy Williams Cynthia Wi tcher
Donna Adal)ls, Representative Avelie Boudreaux Ivlene Cruse. Secreta,), Linda Fox
National Collegiate
Association for
Secretaries
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Student Nurses Association
Mciissa B~rr \' Debbv Buck;ler Cecelia A. Burns Diann Capl~
Robb~'(" Collins
BJ.rbara Couvillon Sue Crist Jennifer DaHs Stephanie Ou\is LinJa E).lerk.lml'
Sller'~1 Fik... lalli ('..I': Franf'is. Via P,.,~) idenl Dian/\{' Gill Cht:ryl Graff TumlllJe Gra~
LOIS Johnson Helen McAlmond, S(>cre lary Margarel McCusk er 8all,\.fic Mf'.I\-f:il Jam:l )lash
SU';an Oxford Vickie PaUcrson Charloue Piltman KarelJ Pr i) \(K.l}, Reeder
Mar~ Rivere Cora Robl~on Frie(\a Sadler Polly Sikes. Pre.~iden' \Va~dd A. Slaylr)ll
Jean S lp ....arl RIta TabordOll Vickie Tauzin Donna Te~uc Palr;c;;a Til':! ,!,
]ani' Thnmas Sharon Thurmon Glt"nria Williams Sandra L. \t/.jUiams
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MEMBERS: Mike Abington. Nl;:al Adams. Da~'id Carollo, Lawrencp. Chap m,)O , Mik e COrl p.au, Jim CUlhhcrI , Wayne E~ .ms. And'lOny Fanara, Slephen f t: rguson. Wayne Ga rlin~. lon , Tom Garo, Ri t:hard Horn. nnddy Johnson. Max Keru , Neal King. KU!ily La\'ender, l\eil London, Victor fl.lichel , WjjJie Orihuda. Aaron Polk . Panl $cOli . Ken Vincent. Tom Walk cr, Thomas lie la BreIOllnp., B. B. Gibhs. Charles Haddox, Bruce McCormick, MerrUMillf:. f ...wk. POSI. William St-","ard. RoJland RUlk owski.
Joel Aronson Gerard Curran. V,ce Pre,ident KoreYI Gole'1l3n
NLSC Chess Rnbbi" Hop;ut' Club Roberl he~' GeraJd Lanchos
r ole\' Nash Pet~ Renz, Pl"fsident Mk haeJ Srh."\fT
NeaJ Adams
Bill Bond. Presidtnl
Larry Eason GreaterLuke fremin
Dorm Council Donald Laneastt:r Richard Romero Bntce Soileau. Secretary. Trea.~ llrer Mik e Thompson Terry Turner, Vice Preside'lt
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Cam, Ie Goux, President Will iam Klein , Vi,ce President William Hogselt . Secrtuuy Paul Cucchiara, TreoJurer
American Pharmaceutical Association
Girolamo Ali.si Kiuman Gow. Gwelldolt n Barr Janice Gray Lynn Be(.:nel Jane' Gremillion Jean ~moil Marilyn GreeD Malhew Benoil AlJen Guidry GiJrord Birch Ferral Guillory Mi (.:hael Blanchard Gle:nn Gurn~ Jean Bordelon Jonathan Hanchey Roland Bordelon Jerry Harper T crry Bordelon George Harrigan Miehael Bourgeo is James Harvcy Alphe Bower Karen Haslauer Carol Brandt Jan el Hast e Thomas. Bush Linberg Hevm George Chanfl'e Earl Henderson Archie Chanvin John Hildenbrand Allie Conway Daniel Himel Dareie Couvillion William Hixon John Couvillion Joe Hogsell Riley Creel Wal lace Hu mphrey Jeff}' Crouse Bernard Jnmper Paul Cu (.:ehi.ara Kenn eth JO))o 50n Roy Daves Sidney John so n Alvin Dav is G Jeu n Juneau Goorge Debaillon Jo Kaufman Thomas DelaBrelonne Aubre~' Kay
J~eph DonIe Gary Kealon Hilary Dugas James Kelley John Dugas Thoman Kelly Angela Duplantis Roberl Kendrick William Durhin John Kidder Richard Dun James Kirkwood Ellen Ellis William Klein James Evans Stephan y Knower David Ferson Michael Koster Willaim Forel Larry LaBove Robert Forie Dar') l lafleur Jan GaDann Alfred Landry Bonnie Gaudel James Landry M... k Clare, Lawrence Landry James Goodwin Ellis Lawrence Ralph Gordon Sleven Lee Carnile Goux Catherine Le....,is
Devon Le"" is Michael Lillon Ronald Lounsberry Paul l.ousleau Dana LouviPIe Shehan McBride Kelly McCauley Howard Mt:Cleltand Kendall McDaniel Bernard McDermofl Kennelh McKneel) Bruce Mcleod Eil ee n Md...lahon Tyrell Manieri Erline MaTlin Ma;..: Marlin DaV id Marlinez DaVid Malherne James Menard In'm Mendoza Victor I'Ylichei Merrill Mille Cyrus MiUer Marion Milslead Carole Monlgomer~' Drema Montz Jeri Morrow James Morse Ramsey Moss Samir Mowad Kenneth MuU,earn Frederick Mullin Dan iel Murph) Suzan oe 'oles David Demand James Palmer John Palmisano Mary Parks Michael Penn ywell Lyneltc Poe Theo Rabb John Reed Jesse Reeves
Travis Ree\ e!o L~ter Hoan Rober, Robinson Joe Rosenberg Man rice Rumbarger C"" RUlherford Daniel S
Fred 'Vilcox John Zilzmann George Harrigan
Je:reme Alesi Archie Chau\' i,. Gary Collins Joe M. Du,.,. Terry Evans
Joe Gibson Ralph Gordon Ki I) mal) Goux Edwin Guchereau Frank Hack
Earl Henderson Woody Hill John kidder Jim Kirk >'ood Jacque Leche
Harold Ue James Lowery Robert Luebkmrm
Ke~ry MaCauley Mike McCrory
Bruce I\kLeod Diaries Mitler Cyrus Miller Delton Moore James Morse
5amir Mowad Jimmy Power John Reno Thomas 5hen"in James Smith
Mike SleWaIl Freddy StraHon Gary Trosclair Phil Wallz Ronald Wells
Kappa Psi
Phi Mu
Alpha
Sinfonia
FIRST ROW - Tom de la Brelonne, (Pres.): .Joe \\'i liiams. {Sec.}; Robe rt Brashears. (Treas.); Mike Mannin{!, (V. Pres.); Bdl /'v1cElro\': Larry l\orris. SECO.'JD ROW - Tom Gor(J)a~; Louis Pylant; Ken Thompson : Paul McGhee: Herb Cupit. TH IRD ROW: Me G. Lowry Riggins.. (Ack):
I\~/alter Huffman; FrP.d.dy Ze~lef : Pen} Bd!: Sle.. e JuLius; Phil ip l\1arshall .
Alpha
Chi
Alpha
Tom Cunningham Peggy Griggs Lvnn f$om K'"y King
Alice Lackey Gwen Lancon Max Lightsey Nancy Nun)s
Gary Pool Drc;lda P().'\l'y Dorothy Rane} !\brgarel RUHle
Sarah Barnell Dennis Coleman Johnny Cook
Rand ~' Sledge Kathy Williams
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Don .\1It'n Sand~' Burton
Linda Welch Sieve Twninell o
Robert Cramcr Mel Crist()ralo Anthol) Fanara
Wilma Gajnc
Jack Barron Donnie Crew, ~creta,)'"1'reasurer Sue Faught
V,:cePresi.den,r
Jan e Phillips . PrefWenl David Hoark Thomas Smi th
Agronomy Club
Social
Science Linda Fox.
Paula Griffith Sheri Jones Gai.1 OtwellClub
Modern Dance
Club
FIRST ROW - Jjil Hla\'3IY. Karen Schwend . Candie Thompson, Joanna Jolly. and Kay King", SECOND ROW - Mimi Morgan , Lynn (som. Linda LeSrera. and CO'l.ette Pyle. THIRD ROW - l o1iene Knapp. Sara Lewis , and Betty Holloway.
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Mon a Acos ta Belt)' Baldwin Linda Chapm an
Dnnn\' Clemen I Dann~ Creel J. Eddie Dawd~ Walter fi kt" .
Ronnie Haves Doyle Jink ~ Michael R. Lamb Jimmy Le wis
Pennv rvJcAlmond Larr; 5.:a nders Bi lly'Shaidnagle Wi ll-iam K. Taylor
Diane Dees Julia C. Earl Sue Faught Louise Harris
Kaye Landers Harry D. Slewart Kathy Williams Maxin e Wrighl
Chris Dahl Diane Dees Randv Fulle-r Marv'E. Horne Keit'h Kirby
Linda Loper Rened \ tarti n Carv Richardwn Paul Tat lor Susan Wible
Delta
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NLSC ACS
Student
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Jessie Hinton Ella Kelley. Scacl.ar). freQ,slI.rer
Wanda ManLev .l ark C. '\'/Qh l~ \\1enfJell Plain SUUlnn t: \ 1ar lio
,\.fitcbell Templ eton Wayne Ta)!ur
Geographical Jack 8al'l'on, Vice Pre5,:dell/. Kay Heck, PreJ idcnlSociety James McGowen Frank Mari(:hr
Jim Plirger:son Thomas RandersChris lianson Charlene T3lum
Alpha
Eta
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RL - Marshall S immolls: Jim WiUiamsi Terry Conroy; Nick Ruffin ; Bruce Southern ; Ne
Jeanie BorJf'lon Peggy Chalelrun Marilvn 0 111.. dv Dilln;'., Doiro~ Ellen Ell is Virgima Fran!...s
Bonnie Gaudet Janel Gremillion Susie Green , Vice P,e3 j d~rll Janice Gray Virginia Harvey
Karen Haslaoer. Historian Janel Haste Jo Kaufmfl ll Stt'phany Kno....er Calh} Le ....is Kappa
Epsilon
Erline .Martin h aneine McKeh-c,' Eileen ~fcMaho n . Chaplain Drr::mtl. Mo ntz, Purliamenwria.n Cuole MOJl t~oLnery
Liuda Moore Suzanne Noles janirc Perrodin Nanc, Pitlel"le Rose;"ary Sherrod
Penny Su ngy. Trea.~urer Barbara S,lllTord Beek} TroegJe Charlene Verdier. Sac':Q.l Chairman MaurP.en V{lcke
Jani s Wi lhA.nks Mary Winegardner Barbar01 Williams Edn01 Yee Pal Yee:
Ron AUeu James Hickv Beta Roselie Ove'rhy Ph\,Uis White Ro'nald White Sigma
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Jea ni E' Bord~ lon Peggy Chatelain Marilvn DawdY
Dian~(' Doi.ro~ Ellen Ellis Vil'gini3 Fra nk s
BonniE' Gaudet Jan et Gremillion Susie Green, V,:ce Presuumt Janice Gray Virginia Han e~'
Kare n Haslauer , Hisl.orja.n JaneL Haste 10 K~ufm an Stephan'f Kno",er Cath., Le""is Kappa
Epsilon
Erline MarLin Francine McKt:h'ey Eileen .\1cMilhon. Chaplain Drema MOIll7., Parllam~nla, rio.n Caro le Montgomery
Lind" Moore Suzanne Noles janirf> Perrodin Nanc\' Pillerie Rose:nruy Sherr()d
Penny Song'!'. rre(Wurt.r Barbara S lalTOl'd Beek'f T roegle L"harle ne Vt.rdit:r , Social Ch.airman Mauref:n V(Ie\.. e
JauiS Wilbanks Mal} Winegardner Barbara Williams Edna Yee Pat Yee
Ron AlleJl James Hick \' Beta Roselie Ov;rby Phyllis White Ro'nald Whill' Sigma
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Panhellenic Council
Carolyn Ballard. Secretary Alpha Omicron Pi
Sarah Cascio Alpha Omicron Pi
Judy King Alpha OmicrOlI Pi
SU3ari Maxwell a1a Tau Alpha
eymhia Meth vin. Trea.suru Zeta Tau Alpha
MiUicenl Parks. Presilkru Phi Mu
Sharon Roberts Kappa Delta
Leigh Russell Phi Mu
Gay Sandefur. Vice PreJident Kappa Delta
Linda Szivos Zeta Tau Alpha
Donie Walters Phi Mu
Beth Wiggins Kappa Della
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Have you decided what to pledge? No, they're all so nice ... Hey, Jim - check out the one in red Damn, what wheels The rushees are coming, the rushees are coming ... Jo Ann, put down the beer, sweet ... And this is the trophy we won for ... We'll have to take her, her aunt is a charter member ... That's the third house where they're second in scholar ship ... Oh, hell, not another ice water party ... That last group wasn't too friendly ... Does anybody know this girl? She has a 3.9 average and five recs ... Does she drink - pledge her ... We've just got to make quota ... Good, it's time to leave ... Let's stop for a brew . . . I'm tired.
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Interfraternity Council
Frank Anzalone, Kappa Sigma Dan Baldwin. Tau Kappa Epsilon David BurketL. Sigma Tau Gamma S teve eahn. Zeta Beta Tau Tomm}' Calicchio, Theta Xi
Tom Chalifoux. Thera Xi Corresporuljng Secretary Bob Col lins, Tau Kappa Epsilon Richard Easl. Kappa Alpha Horace Elkins. Karpa Alpha Recordilrg Secretary Joe Pa1 GibSQn, Sigma Tan GamJI'3
Jim Goodwin. Tau Kappa Epsilon Marshall Halbrook. A('..aeia Bob Hoover. Theta Xi Pre.sidp.ra l....arT)" Landry. Tau Kappa Epsilon Jimmy Map. Kappa Alpha
Don Meder, Theta Xi Tom i\otiddlclon, Acacia Mike No !au, Sigma Tau Gamma Andy Pro;;o",ski. Theta Xi Bob "Rowau, Kappa Alpha
Ste ...e Searey, Kappa Sigma Jay Semelma;;her , Zeta Beta Tau Sau l Shar e. Zeta Beta Tau TO\l ~' Simoes. Theta Xi farris Sittig. AcacIa Treasurer
Sam Smith, Acacia Kenny SPf'M, KapfXl Sigma Vice-President Tom Ware, Sigma Tau Gamma Tommy White, Ze!a Beta Tau Mike Wynn, Kappa Alpha
lAO
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What's happening this weekend ... A little CI action ... Let's go, ELI'S COMING - DOWN ON THE CORNER ... Linda, have you seen my date - she hitchhiked back to the dorm??? Teach me to do the FUNK\ CHICKEN!!! Oh, the music stopped ... Where's my damn fifth that girl drinks like a fish . . . Who snaked my date - Oh, there she is - Hey, remember me ... Where's the orgy - in the jungle, I think. Is the jungle juice free, too? Man, get together with yourself . . . The bartender just cratered ... Rack Time.
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Cheerleaders
Boost
Spirit
Kathy French and Ty Ledet
Cindy Oubre and Steve Rf'ddy
182
Miriam Poole and Charles Macht"n Ann~ Bullard and John Sih;erberg
183
Dixie White's Tribe had a streak of bad the 1969 season. Five players were side
attacks of hepatitis and several others because of injuries.
the team only won one game, the I nset or tied thirty-one ind ividual records with seven team marks. Quarterback Mike
and place kicker Clark Blake each eseight records and halfback Joe Profit
Safety Wayne Mathern e and punter accounted for three records apiece
AI Miller set the remaining two records. Aarons, Way ne Matherne, and Joe Profit selected to the Coaches 1969 All-GSC
all the troubles that the Indians enduring the season, they managed to
for every game a nd to play some exciting . The players gave lOOper cent in
contest and prospects are bright for next
Discooragemen I
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Concern Reality
CHARGE' Can I go ill now coach. huh. call l?
1969 INDIA NS
Billy Hendrix Bi ll Dolson
1969 SEASON RECORD
NLSC opp 3 Texas at Arlington 17 7 Quantico Marines . 20 10 Northwestern 28 7 Chattanooga ........ 12
21 McNeese ... . .. -42 10 Southeastern . .. .. . ... 20 7 USL .. 9
24 Pensacola Navy 28 31 Delta Stale . . . . . . . . . 7 6 Louisiana Tech . 34
Head Coach Dixit' While Ra.lph 1.ane Wallacr~ Hargon 185
Indians V5. Chattanooga
Indian Wayne Mathern e after intercepting a pass. Trthe spiri t.
Joe Profit. Hallhack Wayne Matherne. Safely Clark Blake. Place Kicker Ronnie leBlanc. Defensive Back
Gil Matherne, Taektc ScOlt)' Nealy. Center Tom Miller, PunIer Carl Pitre. Fullback
187
Charl es Poisso. Linebackel' Don Ryder. HaU'back Sieve Brasher, Linebacker
Clift on Lombas. Lin ebacker Ro~er & ...'man. Taekle Jack Fraser , flank er
Mike Audir;'lch. Quarterback Jimmy Leonard, Dt-fensive Back
Monly Moncrief, Guard
Indian halfback WII)' ne Malhcrne
Tribe !lurroWlds oppositIOn.
Ronnie Boufln~ux, Defensive Back Jim Clark, End Ross Da\'is. Taekle
Ken Ellender, Linehacker Sl.eve Gilchrist. Cenler Rudolph Hargis. Quarterback
Joe Profit in a run against Pensacnla Navy,
192
AI MiUer. I::nd
Roy Peters, nd
Van Lambert. Fulloock
Jimmy Aarons, Gu.'U'd
Northeast Indians against Toch 8uJldogs
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Lloyd Wax., Defensive Back
Jim Powe U. Tackl e
The Taste of Victory!!! Jerry Vega, End
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Kei lh Moncrief. Halfback Garry Mc En tyre. End Dan T rade .....elL TackIe
Ben 'reekeU. Halfback A]Je D Taylor, Defensi ve Bac k Ernte Roussel, Guard 195
GSC Record NLSC OPP.
86 . .. Southweslern . . . . .. .. . . 100
107 . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana Tech. . ' . ... .... 106
106 ...... ... ..... Southeastern . . . . . . . . . . . 86
86 .. .. .. ... ... North western.. ... .. ..... 81
70 . . . . . . . . McNeese. . . . . . . . . . . 59
100 . .. ......... Nicholls Slate. .. ... . . . 83
63 . . . . . . . ... McNeese. . . . . . . . . .. 64
74 ..... . . . .. . Louisiana Tech. . . . . . . . . . . .. 87
92 .. . Northwestern. 89
100 ... Southeaslern .... . . .. . . . 88
72 . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicholls State. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 74
87 Southwestern .. ... . . ...... . 85
Head Coach Len ny F'
Northeast Cagers Won District 30 NAIA Playoffs - Ranked in esc
During the 1970 season Northeast 's cage team, coached by Lenny Fant and Jim Mahoney experienced one of its finest seasons in the histo,)' of the school. The Tribe ended with a 209 record and ranked in the Gulf States Conference.
By upsetting Dillard and Louisiana College in the Dis trict 30 NAIA playoffs, the Indians earn ed the right to participate in the NAIA national tournament in Kansas City, Mo. The Indians advanced to the second round by defeating Linfield College of Oregon 7872. However the Tribe fini shed the season with a 9083 loss to Jackson State.
Northeast players broke three GSC and eight school records in the campaign. Henry Steele and Roger Stock ton were named to the a11esc basketball team.
197
Indians " Pow Wo ..... . , lor ad\';('~ rrom Coach Lenlh f anl.
Don fi sher Jessie aurn~ll j>
Ibrri:s i rll:na..~~ fhe Indians' scor('.
Action in Trihi> Opt-ner 98
Andrew Harr!!;
Harris prepares to pa"i~. Gar~ Armslrong
199
Thf.' name 0 1' the !,:ame 15 jump.
SaulieD t!/:IV t"S the hall rur the Trihe.
200
FiH1S enlhll~ iils t kally s upport IndIan !!.
Larry S'lUhl'rs in acl ion.
1.t~3 Ier WYail HOf;l'r S tockton 201
Henry Sieck
Larry SaulLers
202
Thf' SeMon begin5.
John Hammons
Larry 5.1uit f' rS tries fo r two. Andrew HArris l ak f'~ a breather.
" ,, ' , i-=f ~ t
, r t ,
204
F OS ICf scampers 10 get away.
205
Henry Sleele
A layup by r\ rldrr. 'o\' Harri~,
206
Bill Snellings (44). and Henry Stcelc (42).
Go for two . . . Go for 1.....0 . . Larry- Sauhcrs
Dave rarrell John ll.1.lIaru!t" Phil Jtl.ekson
207
Baseball Team Wins esc and
NAIA District Championships
Northeast had one of its greates t baseball teams in 1969. one that posted a 2511 record , won its fow-th e ulf S tates Conference title in six years and took its second straight NAIA dis trict title.
Superb pitching and defense and gr eat cl utch hitting by Larry Turner, Wayne Burney and a succession of lowaverage batsmen who came through in the la te innings were the big faclors in the great sea son. Kenn y Roussel (72, 1.63) and Tom Brown (82, 2.11) were alleSC and Brown made alldis trict. Rookie Mike Thompson (63, 1.83) was the team's best hurler over th.e last half of the vear and Van Pardue (33, 2.09) pitched a nohitter. Turner hi t .353 to lead Ihe esc and was chose n the league's most outstanding player. Wayne Burney hil .293, Skeeter Boyd .278 and Johnny Holleman .247, Burnev was also alleSC.
Nob~dy else hit over .220 but the Indians got th e hits when th ey were needed. A good example was the district playoff aga inst Sou th ern Uni versity when the Indians won the first game, 4 2, on a two run horner by Rob Smith (.183) with two out in tbe ninth and took the second, 5-4, in the 13th on a s ingle by Mitch Thompso n (.220).
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FIRST RO\V Mike Thompso ll, Johnny Holleman, Skeeter Bo Yd. Rob Smith, ROlmie ' Husser ,
Tomr)l ~ Huff, Skt'elel' L,,5U120 . -SECOND HOW -Wavne BUTnt:v, Kennv ROl;SSel, Mitch . Thomp~(ln'. Cooter Le ndrd, Pal Malh erne, SL e~e McDowel!,
Barr~ Amedee. THJ RD ROW - Student Coach David Da\' is, LaTT' TUIn er, Bi'II)' Hannah: \'a~ Pardue. Dann ), ROllf'-SeL Mike Kit cov ne. Dickie Keith, Tom B;o .... n, Assistant Coach Lou SI. Amlin!.
Co"ch Bill Dotson Assisla{l l Coach Lou 51. Amant
209
Barry Anlf:dt~t' - Third BaH:man - Mosl I mprm l~ 1
V.IO PanJu~ - Pitf:her Mike Kilcoyr1 e - Firs t Baiw.man
Kenny R(lu3SeJ - AU esc - Pit r:her
Larry Turner - OUlr.elder - All GSC. MVP Dick ie Keilh - Pilcher Bill~ Hannah - Ou.fielder
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Johnn } HoUeman - Catcher
Dann \, Roussel - Pilcher
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Wayne Burnf:Y - Firsl Baseman - All CSC, Co.Caplain
2 14 TtmllllY Huff - ~(:f)m l Baseman
Mikl' Thompsotl - Pildlt'f
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1969 Track OUTDOOR :vlEET RESULTS
/fleet Place
White Oak Lion's Club ............. 2nd All College Meet . . . . . . . . . . . . lst Stephen F. Austin Relays ... . ... . ... lsi Quadrangular Meet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l si Quadrangular Meel . . . . .......... 1st Texas Relays .. Northwestern Relays . ... . .. . .. . Triangula.r Meet. . . . . . . lst Northeast Invit a tional ............... 1st Gulf States Conference .. .... . .. .. ... lsi
56 70 90
Jull Ro .....doo and Syh-eslcr McKinm:y 2tb
FIRST RO\l,' - Assi~lan l Cuach \\I,dl;lJoe Pr()fil wiJl ~ a 100 . 217
SylvtSler McKin ne) a,;d Joe Ross i ll mile r .. lav.
Larry Beebe
John CUlhbertson Joe Ross
John HoJljn~:;wor l h
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J~ rr Rowdoll
Sy lves lel' McKinney
Rithartl BruwlI
\1ark Hart 220
Greg Falk
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Jimm .1' \\'nllnce
f.a ry l'rw lhomlJw
Rick y Lacy
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Richard Polk
JOt' l'roiil F'n'd,ly Pllilk y
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The "pointed or V support" exhibited by Ruben Villaloboe. ........---
A "back Je...er" accuted by Blake yw:frine. 225
A "planche" exhibited by Bill Schmidt.
2210 A "hands tand " on the horixont al liar by Steve I.und.
The "here out" demon!ltra.ted by Chuck Minica. rr--~__------~
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.. :.-:.. _~....:..-~ .....1.,. C1.. ta._ .. -"r.,~ A "front sc.ale" ck,monetraloo by Ronnie Martin.
The "L Cross" exhibited by Ray Carnahan. 1be ."Olympie ocr' demonetrated by David Tagg&rt. 7
Golf Team Placed Second in GSC RECORD: 501 in dual play, :Lnd in GULF STATES CONFERENCE
Dual Match at Monroe, La .. ..... ........ ...... ..... ...... . NORTHEAST 21, Moorhead (Minn.) State O. LSU Invitational, Baton Rouge, La..... . ...... . . . .. .... ........ NORTHEAST 7th in field of 24 with 876. Dual Match at Thibodaux, La ...... .... .. . .... . . ... . .. . . . .. ........ NORTHEAST i6, Nicholls State 11. Dual Match at Natchitoches, La. . ...... .. ... . ....... . ............... NORTHEAST 9, Northwestern 9. Dual Match at Ruston, La................ . ... ... . . . . ... . .. ....... NORTHEAST 14, Louisiana Tech 13. Dual Match at Monroe, La.......................................NORTHEAST 21 Y2, Southwestern 51'. Murray State Invitational, Murray, Ky ......................... NORTHEAST 1st in a field of 11 with 585.
GULF STATES CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT at Ruston, La. .. . .. Louisiana Tech 876, NORTHEAST 877, Nicholls State 894, McNeese 895, Southwestern 898, Southeastern and Northwestern 903.
Tommy Carter Tom Miller
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Eddie Green - tied (or 10th io GSC Tournament
Terry Peddy - lied (or 1st in esc Tournament. all esc.Brad Lo"'1her
229
David Jones, Jim Shelhy, Padge Bolton, Pat O'Reilly, and Dusty Miller.
Tennis Team Third in esc The Northeast Indian tennis team finished the '69
season with third place in the Gulf States Conference Tournament which was held in Monroe.
The individual records for singles were - Padge Bolton: 48; Pat O'Reilly: 66; Dusty Miller: 7 4; Jim Shelby: 84; David Jones: 75.
In doubles the teams of BoltonO'Reilly and JonesMiller were GSC semifinalists.
1969 TENNIS STATISTICS
RESULTS: 55 in dual matches, 3rd in GSC
Southwestern 6, NORTHEAST 1, at Monroe .. Stephen F. Austin 4, NORTHEAST 2, at Monroe. NORTHEAST 5, Louisiana Tech 2, at Monroe. NORTHEAST 6, Nicholls State 1, at Thibodaux. McNeese 7, NORTHEAST 0, at Monroe. NORTHEAST 7, Northwestern 0, at Natchitoches. McNeese 5, NORTHEAST 2, at Lake Charles. Southwestern 4, NORTHEAST 3, at Lafayette. NORTHEAST 5, Louisiana Tech 2, at Ruston. NORTHEAST 7, Southeastern 0, at Hammond. GULF STATES CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT AT MONROE: McNeese 45, Southwestern 32, NORTHEAST 17. Louisiana Tech 14, Nicholls State 5, Southeastern 1.
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David Jones - esc s.emifinaliet
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Campus
Intramurals
232
213
234
Badminton
and
Tennis
235
Basketball
236
Football
237
ACADEMICS
PRESIDENT AND MRS. GEORGE T. WALKER 240
President George T. Walker
241
State Board of
Education
M>-s. A. O. Smith
w. E. Whetston", Ik lloyd M. W
Fred L. Tannehill , President
Robert H. Curry ]e8se Ban kston 1. Marshall Brown Louis Michot
243
James M. Nicholson . Executive Vice President
Or. Glenll F. Powers, Viu Preside/It for Academic Affairs
Dr. J. B. Wooler, Dea./t of Gradu.ate School
Herman Sigler, Deon. of Student $entices
William Laird , Alu"Uli &creuzry Jame5 F. Hawk ins. Direclor of Financial Aid (lnd PI.qcemeru
245
Ramona Wigley, Counselor to WOnlen 511u1ents
246
ThomWi Murphy, Assistant Deon of Men
Jim Haddox. Director of Housing
247
248
l..arr~ Bonner, Business Manasu
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Willia.m Marchoonk. Dirt'fuJf of
$a:urily utul Safel),
249
.Maud Bentrup, Librornw
Or. Lake C. Oxford, Director of i fl.$titUlional ReJearch
Alma Lufc~. Assula.flt RegUtrar
251
School
of
Business
Dean D. Delbert Vin es
252
Department
of
Accounting
Will T. Smith John L. LuIfey Paul R. Robichaux Bernard T. K.1.ylor
lk MacH C. Wilkie 253
Department
of
Accounting
Robert C. Lake
Thomas W . ChCltham Robert L. Robinson
254
Department
of
Economics and
Finance
255
Dr. Patricia Garland Mohamed A. FUlayyeh Thomas R. McCano Ed L. H opu,eh
l}Qoald R Walers
Department ~~~~'iiii: of
Economics .----and
Finance
256 Dr. George v . Lallnt'y
a::..
Department
of
Management and
Marketing
Or. Van C. M.:Craw - Head
John P. Dunn May nard M. Doleched Ray f . AIIIl t:r James M. MI"B('lh
BiU H. Chastain
257
Jack Y. Pursiful l Hamlet R. Carter
Henry M.
I...,)\....son Sweari ngeo 258
Department of
Office Administration
Dr. RUlh A. Bruner - Head
I'" \
Carolyn Ladner Carol Stigall Joyce Burkhalter
Shirley Robbin! Gloria Branll~y Sandra McKav Howard W, Morton
259
School of Education
21>0
- Department
of
Elementary
and
Secondary
Education
Dr. WaUace- L. Jones
Anna L. Ham
Dr. T. Euge ne Holl2cJaw
Virginia Harf!rove
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Dr. Robert E. Ward
Dr. MerriU S. Nicklas Dr. Doo W. Lock~ Dr. James E. Sullivan
Dr. Marshall D. lloyd
Department of
Health and
Physical Education
Ah'a S. Huffman - Head Dr. Charles R. Buck
Dr. FMI D. Speight! James Booth
, ,-;a
Dr. A ..rtlmr R. Adams
Henry W. Boyles
263
Dr. MarY," E. 50uctlt' rIl
Or. A!bt'rc Holh Skr Charlt"'S Marcin hmt'S T. (.oats
Dr. Bil1~ J. Arringtoll Dr. Barr~' John.
El msI'" C. SllInhop.'
Department of
Music
Dr. Edward Deckard
r.uf!,e ne \\: . Sleinques!
Dr . Wilrord O. Smlfh
Gerlrude M. Sa nd rod, 265
Dr. James Gille)pie Florence Z. Allbritton Don DaGradc Dr. ErIlesl Har riss
John C. Bntgin John C. Calc
2bb
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Department of Psychology
Or. Erncst G. Maple::. 26J
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Dr. Wayn e M. Gilbert
Dr. l...oui$ E. McGuire
268
Department
of
Special
Education
Dr. Le .... eUc HaYflt:S - Head John R. Morella
Eris Ginn
Donald Joyner
Dolph McClc~h Harold f . Lewing
Berlen Heck
269
School of
Liberal
Arts
Dean Fran k Morgan
270
Dr. Jerry O. Holmes Theda Birdsnng Dr. Le...\s M. McKneely
Mona 1\.1. Acos ta
Department
of
English
272
Bob A ndersoll Tod Holmes
Jim Evers A. \~/. Washington Virgi ni a B~J;
Louise Harris :'ielwy n Biek lt:y
J(:ssie Lock hart
273
Department
of
Foreign
Languages
,.,
Or, Wolfram Chanh)
Dr. Hazel Mllchcll
274
Anneues Hayward Marie \'\-'al son
275
Department of Military Science
-
LSG James T. Boone
I II \taj. D.arlt!! Wascom SSG Rillph Hcm,:nw:lY
276
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Maj . Donald Jolly ~1aj . W'ij li am Jon !"!;
,
--Capl. Jame5 W. Walts
277
Department of
Social Sciences
Dr. CiJrord L. jackson - Hwd
Genf' Tarver Dr. Thomas E. SLricklin LOratl T. Harmon
Dr. Frank Forwood Alton IngrarnDr. Ern~L Williams Dr. Farl Millen
278
Dr. WLl liam \h lkcr
Dr. F. Eu{!.enc Heilman John C. Le,\>is Winton R. Mizell
Paul L. Rilwson William R. Scurlod.
279
Department of Speech
James W. Parl.. ..rson
Or. E. J. J. Kramar - Head
WillJam R. Rambin
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School of
Pharmacy
and
Allied Health
Professions
281
Department of
Nursing
Marilyn I-'
School
of
Pharmacy
Dr. Eugene Walkins
lk Dale H. Cronk Or. Edward A. Brecht Dr. Archie J. Beebe Wallace L Lon~rT\lre
283
Dc Lola V. Hoplons
,
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Dr. f a.r id Sadik Dr. Cary J. Ff'r~'1l"'()t1
Dr. Roberl P. Knoll Dr. Theodore H. Eickholt Dr. August G. Danli
Dr. Joseph H. Kern Mr. John J. T
School
of
Pure and
Applied
Sciences
Dean Dani el E. Oupree
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I 286
Department
of
Agriculture
Or. Paul P. Kapp
L. L. Price - Hea.d Dr. John M. Creel
Dr. Jasper C. H arnrllons Fos ler H. Holdeman Dr. Edward H. Allen
287
Department of
Biology
I
Dr. Herbert S. Wallace Dr. Lawrence S. Baum Dr. Harold Bounds Dr. Neil H. Douglas
288
.
Or. Beryl C. franklin
289
Df. Frank M. Boyd
j Or. Elton R. Barrett
Dr. Da\'ul T. I\(!C
290
Department
of
Building
Construction
Thurmon I. Potts - Head
Jerrold R. Brad ley I tooaJd L. MarshaU
291
Department of
Chemistry
Dr. Frank A. VingieUo Dr. Mymt Thei n
Dr. David S. Byrd
)
Frances P. Blad""in
Dr. Jam~ P. Bl':try
293
Department of
Geology
Dr. Leonard Young
Dr. Hugh H. Done}
294
Department
of
Home Economics
Carolyn Gaddis Franccs S. Kelso
,\ I
Dr. JeaJln~ Mack M. Johanna HuUs Addie H. Knickerboc ker Nancy M. Tolman
295
Department of Mathematics
Roderick A. Hi ckman
Dr. Donald Spencer
290
Dr. Kermit Johnson Ur. Richard f r itsc.he Dr. Lemme T. Bennet! Frank L. Harmon
Dr. Joseph L. Avard
Dr. Hubert Tolman Dr. Charles R. Smith
297
Department of
Physics
19S
Dr. Clyd e M. Combs Dr. Frank 1::. Stewarl
Dr. Larry D. Johnson Dr. Ed~aTd R. Zamecki
Dr. R(lnald G. Peacock 299
CLASSES
Graduates
ROY BO UDREAUX Mon .... M.B.A. in Business Administration
MIKE CANTRELL Berwick M.S. in Pharmacology
RAY CROWE LL Ecos M.B.A . in Business Adminis tration
RONALD EARL Crowvllle M.B.A. in Bu~i n es!! Administration
LINDA FfDDLER Monroe M. S. in Geology
PEGG Y GILBERT West Monroe M.B.A. in Business Administratio n
SOHRAB GORDJt Norman , Okla. M.S. in Mathematics
MARY ALI CE GRAY DeQui ncy M.8.A . in Bwiness Administration
TRAVI S HEARD Monroe M.A. in History
JO HN HEBERT While Castle M.A. in Psychology
WAYNE HENDRICKS West Monroe M.B.A . in Business Administratio n
THOMA S HOPPER Batesville, Miss. M.E. in Heal th and Physical Education
BOBBY KEYS Magnolia, Ark. M.S. in Physics
YOUNG CHI KlM Seoul, Korea M.B.A. in Business Administ ra tion
ROBERT MARVIN Pleasantville, N. Y. M..S. in Geology
DA NIEL OTfS Monroe M.A. in History
GA RY OUBRE Baton Rouge M.A. in Historv
GARY PITI'ENGER M.onroe M. S. in Geology
TRESSIE COLESON Monroe M. E. in Elemen tary Education
ROY SCHELL 1II . New Orleans M. S. in Geology
CON NI E TH OMPSON Bastrop M.M. E. in Music Theory and Composition
HORACE THRASHER Linle Rock , Ark. M.A. in History
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Graduate Assistants
JOYCS ALBRITTON Fa.rmerville M.S. in Chemistry
DONALD ANDSRSON Monroe M.B.A. in Business Administration
RUSSELL BENDER Baton Rouge M.S. in Geology
JAMES BOOTH ?-.1onroe M.E. in Health and Physical Education
LOU BROADWAY Monroe M.E. in Elementary Education
SUSAN BROOMFIELD West Monroe M.A. in Speech
KERRY BURNS Downsville M.A. in History
ROLAND CLEMENTS Jacksonville Beach, Fla. M.S. in Biology
RALPH DAY M.A. in Speech
BARRY DELCAMBRE M.A. in English
CALVIN DUNLAP M.E. in Edueation
TOMMYE ESTELL M.S. in Zoology
CRAIG FLOYD M.S. in Physics
RUTH FRANK M.E. in Element3rv Education
CAROLYN GARDNER M.A. in English
GEORGE GREENLEE M.A. in English
JUDY HIGH M.B.A. in Business Administration
CARL KlNG M.E. in Elementary Education
LAUREN LANIER M. E. in Edncation
GLORIA McLLWAIN M.M.E. in Instrumental Music
JOHN MILLS M.S. in Geology
JIM OlITTZ M,A. ill Psyehology
BRUCE PARKS
M.S. in Pharmaey
JAMES PIERCE ' M.A. in History
L YNELLE R IS ER
M.E. in Education
RICHARD STULL M.S, in Pharmar.y
ELAINE TORRE M.B.A. in Business
NED WHATLEY M.S. in Biology
West Monroe
New Iberia
Shreveport
Monroe
Memphis, Tenn.
WesL Monroe
West Monroe
Monroe
Bastrop
Monroe
Winnsboro
Monroe
Sanford, F1a
Monroe
Monroe
Ruston
Shreveport
Monroe
Monroe
Monroe
303
Seniors
SEATED - Randy Sledge, Pres. STANDING - Peter W as, V. Pres .. Pam Mills, Sec . Gary Pool, Treas.
CHRIS 1. ACKERMAN Queens, New York B.A. ill Elementary EdncalLo n
DONNA ADAMS Wes t Monroe B.S. in Home Economics
KATHLEEN ADAMS B.A . in English Education
LYN ADAMS
B.s. in Biology
MICHAEL ADAMS
B.A. ill History
JEROME ALESI as ill Pharmac\'
TERRY ALFORD ' B.A. in Ad vert is ing Design
NANCY AKERS B.S. in Heallh alld Physical Education
BERT ALLAI N B.s. in Psychology
DAN ALLEN B.S. in Sociology
ED ALLEN, JR . B.S. in Pharmacy
MARTHA ALLEN
B.S. in Pre-Medicine
Wisner
Alexandria
jena
LafayeHe
Monroe
Mer Rouge
Pori Allen
Monroe
Monroe
RONNIE ALLEN Cedar Hill, Texas B.S. in Biology
SUSAN ALLEN Monroe B.A. in PreSod al Work
SAM ALLUISI New Orleans B.S. in Pharmacy
Mon roe B.8.:\.. in Managerncm
BARBARA ANDERS
JOHN ALSTON
West Monroe 8.S. in Office Education
JERRY ANDERSON Oak Grove B,S , in Agriculture
SHERMAN ANT' AT' DERSOI' West Monroe B.S. in Biolog),
CAROLYN ARENDF.R West Monroe B.A. in Elemenlary Edueation
MONROE ARENDER Mom"" B.B.A. in Bu.sincs.s Adminislralion
DR EW A RMSTRONG Monroe RSS. In Marketing
EDWIN AR NO LD Sulph'" B.S. in Pharmacy
RO NN IE AUDERER HOu!lOn , Texas B.S. in Avia tion
GARY AUDlRSCH Wcs l Monroe B.B.A. in Accounting
JAMES AULDS Wesl Monroe B.S. in Healt h and Pln'sical Education
BUTCH AUP IED. JR. ' N.. Odean,
B.S. ill Phaf/MeV
LI NDA BABCOCK OU. B,A. in Journalism
CA ROLYN BALLARD Shreveporl B.B.A. in Marketing
STAN LEY BAN DONG Washington, D. C. B.A. in Ad\'ertising Design
DEAK BARCELO New Orlellns B.s. Ph),s icr.
SUE ELLEN BARNES New Sarpy B.B.A. in Ofli L"t AdmilJislration
SARAH BARNETT MOll roe O.A. in Journal ism
JACK BARRON Mon,oe B.A. in Social Scien ce Edncalion
GERALD BATTAGLIA Mom .. B.S. in Pre-Engineering
AlexandriaROBERT BA UGH B.B.A. in Data Process ing
BARBARA BAXTER Brookline, Mass. B.S. in Health and Physical Edncalion
JOH BAIZO . Od.ndo. Fl. B.A. in Pgychology
LY BECNEL Donald50nviUe B.S. in Pharmacy
MonroeCU RTIS BELCHER B.B.A. ill Accoun ting
TOMMY BELDI NG . JR. B.S. in Pharmsn'
EDWARD BELL ' B.B.A. in Marke ting
PERRY BELL
B.A . in English
SUSAN BENEDICT B.S. in Pharrnaev
RAY BENO IT '
B.S. in Pharmacy
TERRY BE OIT B.S. in Pharmacy
NO RMA BERRY
B.A. in Pholography
RE'ITA BERRY
B.A. in Speech
JOHN BERZAS
B.S. in Pharmacy
LO UIS BETHEA. JR.
B.M.E. in Music Education
Balon Rouge
Monroe
JeaJlerette
Metairie
Sunsct
Sulphur
Marietta, Ga.
Waterproor
Mamou
Monroe
305
Seniors Look Forward to Graduation
JERRY BROWN D.B.A. in General Business
SUSAN BROWN Shreveport B.A. in El~menlnry Educa tion
MIKE BRl'CKER . Mon roe B.S. in Pharmacy
SHEILA BR UMFI ELD Monroe 8.B.A. in Office Administration
EDITH BtilE Gilbert B. S. in Heah h a nd PhysiC'al Education
AN N BLLLARD High Point, N. C. B.A . in French
DA VID BURKETT Monro< B. A. in Co\'el'nmenl
DEWEY BURT West Monroe B.S. in Building Construction
TERRY BRUTON New Iberia B.A. in Ene: lish
BOBBY BUSKIRK Lake Providence B.S. in Agricullwe
SHELA BUTLER West Monf'()( B.A . in Elementary Education
SKIP CAISSIE Gloucester, Mass . B.A.. in Psychology
THOMAS CALJCCHIO New York, N. Y . B.B.A. in Busincss Adm;nistration
WILBY CA MPBELL Fori Neeessity B.B.A. in Dala Prooessing
NARAH CANO 1 Paso. Texas B.S. in Biolog~
JACKIE CAl\'TWELL Monroe B.A. in Elementary Educat ion
BurCH CANTWELL Monroe B.S. i{l Chemislry
DIAN CAP LES West Monroe B.S. in Nursing
VICKI CARDWELL Monroe B.A . in Social Studies Educat ion
PEGG Y CARNAH AN Oak Crove B.B.A . in Acconnl~ng
LOU I CARTAGENA Bayamon, Puerto Rico B.B.A. in Business Administration
SARA H CASCIO Monroe B.A . in Business Education
JAM ES CASH West Monroe B.B.A. in Management
JUDY CASrLETON Mon roe B.A. jn Governmeuf
PAT CICA L, Brookfield. Conn. B.S. in Chem;stry Educat ion
LI NDA CHAPMAN AleX3 ndria 8. :\ , in Engl ish Education
GEO RGE CHAUFFER Parks B.S. in Pharmacy
ARCHIE CllAUvfN Monroe B.S. in Pharmacy
ELLEN CHEEK Rayville B.A. in Library Scien~ and English
CARL CHELETIE West MontOr. B.A. in Psychology
Seniors Begin Series of Interviews
CHARLES CHI CO Shreve-vorl B.B.A. in Busin ess Administration
L..VO N CHOCKLJ N Delhi B.A. in ElemeOlary Education
RICHARD CIO RDO S hrevepor1 B.A . in Soc iaJ Studies Edncalion
VlCKI A~N CLARK JerreJ'SOn Ci ty. Mo. RA. in Elementary Education Md Libnu), Scienee
DANNY CLEMENT Cro .... viUe 8.S. in Agronomy
MI CKEY CLEVEL.~ ND Monroe B.S. in Heal th and Physical Educatio n
BETTIE CLI CK B.A. in PreSocial Wo rk
ROGEN COAnS
B.S. in Avia' ....'n
JANET COGDELL
B.M.'
LLOYD COLE. JR .
B.B.A. in Data Processing
DENNIS COLEMAN B.A. in Journalism
G.~RY COLLINS
8. 5. in Phal'maey
ROBERT COL LI NS
B.S. in Ph~'siC8 MARCIA COLVIN
B.S. in Math Education GLEN COMEAU
IlS. in Pharmacy
JA'IIE CONRAD B.B.A. in Business Adminis trat ion
JOSEPH CONSTANT INO B.:\ , in Elementarv EU ll o.,; ali on
CAROLY~ COOK .
8.8..-\ . in Office Admini~! ralion
JA NE COOK
B.A. in Ele-menlary EduclItion
JOHN COOK .
B.A. in Journalism
MICKEY COOK B.S. in Bui.lding COnSlr\.lc tion
VIRGINIA COOK B.A . in Elem~nwv Edncalion
BERTHA COO PER' B.A. in PhOlogrpah y
ViA DA COOPER B.A. in Elementary EducatIon
JIM COPES B.S. in Biology EdncaliO Il
GERARD CORBI ~O B.S. in Bililding t..onslruClion
DANNY CORNETT
B.A. in Gove rnment
TER ESA COSTANZA B.A. ill Social Science
DON COUVILLON
B.S. in Phamlacy
GERALD COUVILLON
B.S. in Pharmacy
Z....olle
FI. Lauderdale
Fairbank s
Logansport
Lafayell e
Mon roe
Bernice
Np.w Iberia
Wes t Monroe
Syc""... N. Y.
West \1onroe
MOllroe
Monroe
West Monroe
Spencer
Prentiss, Miss.
Gilbert
Pioneer
New Orlea ns
Urania
Mo nroe
Marksville
MouToe
308
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B,A, ill EI,'nlt"I1IM\ E
WE\DELL DOR _\IA '~ G.S. tn nui ldin~ Consl ru(: llnn
PEGGY DO UG LAS
B.A. III EIt' m nl RI CHARD RDMA r\ f ra nklin .StpJ:lTc, Y.
R.B.A. In M3J'k t' lillj:{
KAMAL E%MIL Ncw Orkans B.S. in PharrTlll.n
HENRY ESTOP INAL r...lenlUx B.S. in Pharm;v:" JI~l EVA~:;
B. 5. in Pharnl;\o KAYE EVA:"S 'We5l Mnnroe
B.A. in SO('i(J \ogy TERHY EVANS J ,lmes lown
6.S. in Phnrma
Angela Duplantis IS
Senior Homecoming Maid
LI NDA F.XTEHKA \11-' G.~. I II 'lIl'''-lIl!,.(
TONY FA\J\ IL
Success Is Every Seniors Goal
TOM~IY CARDNER B.:\ . in Co~ ..rnnH1I1
B17.l CA RNEH ft::;. in Phtlrtntln
S,NDRA GA RN[:R B.A. ill EI .... rllf'n l,u EdlW:l lioll
U ,DA GARETT a.A. in Bu~ ill e! ..\dnl;u islralion
FLOYD GI OLIN Bal on Rou~e B.B.A . in BUi'> inc!Ss Adrninis lrallon
JOE PAT GIOSO, H.lrrlsonbur~ B. S. in Phdrm;l("\
BOBBIE GILLlM1 f\.Iunm l'! I3 .B ..
;\ IARSHA GRl f FI \ Sh-rl iu:;ton B.B.A. in Orr.~ f' A~lm i n islr\ \l$ B.8 .. ~ . ill B\1~ in t:S s A Jmlm~ lralion
JOHN HA ~LON Ptw!idnd . Ort'. O.S. in Pn rvlt,"1. licin o;'
STeHN H .'NSe~ MOllro(-'
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DARRYL HM180TT 8.s. iu r' lw 'macy
KEN~EnJ HARDY B.S. In Ph:l rl n3{,~
jA,' HARCRODER B.s. in Phanuac~
m[)]E HA RL.~ N 8.5. in Pharma"
leRR,. HARPeR 81lnl...tc B.s. in Pharmaq
KAR EN HA RPeR T"Utllah O.A. il1 EIt:Hu.'IH:t.n Educ:ation
GEORGE I-IARRIGA ;-" . JR . N(' \~ Orl '>,)lh B.S. in Phll'ln,l("
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V!RGI'lL' HARVEY AIf'xJ.ndl'ia 8.S. ill Phdrmil('~
KAREN H'SLAUEJl B.s. ill PhUrl1l3 t"\ '
JANH HASTE Houma B.S. in Phl'Lrrlll\O
KIRK HAYES Morgan Cily B.S. III Pharln.:l CY
ALEX HAY W,'RD Monro e BS. ill Buildin):! ConslruClioll
JOAN" HEAD West Mo nroe B.A. in Sociology JE '~N Y HEARD M onrof"
B.A. in EIl~li$h F.dul':\li () " OOM LU H EA R ,~E Wes l _\1onrot" B.O.A. In Grne",,1 Business
Ll NOBE RG HEBERT Ravnc 8.5. in Ph,mnn. Ark . B.s. III Ph,lfIlla(;y
MANUEL HI NOJ(>S Ode5!:a. Tex. B.S. in Bio lo~
JE"SIE HINTO'l W('SI fvlOll r(lt: B.S. in Ch~fl1 iS lr \'
ALLENE HITT ' Monrue I3S In Phunnacy
FRE:O HOFF,\IA ~ Fori L.llldcrcble, Fla. B.S. l/l .
Decisions Must Be Made by Seniors
RICHARD BORJ\ B.s. 111 Geolog)'
MAR Y HOHTON We~l \10nmf' BS. in Home &ollo">mics
,A NORA HUDSON -"1onro \:, B.A. in Social Studlcs Ed uca tio n
WALTER HUFnlAN Jlarr i50 l1hur~ B. I'vI. E. :\1uo.ic Edu(:.'I(iQn
GRA OY H [~'1G.'ITE Po nchatou la B.S. in PII
Seniors Are Proud of
Their Accomplishments
JOH'\ K f\PP 1\,1 1111 roc B.S. III M,lIh
H ,HOLD I
LARRY LANDRY New Orleans B.S. in PharmaC\'
BAR BARA LA NDS Gretna B.A. in Elementary Education
MIKE laROCCO Metai rie> B.B.A. in Mark eting
JOHN LAVALLEE Gardiner. Me. B.A. in English Edncalion
SANDY LAWH ON Bastrop B.A. in Elemenfary Education
ELLIS LAWRENCE J f>.Jl a B.S. in Pharman'
PETE LAWS West Monroe> B.B.A. in Economics
STEVE LAWS Monroe 8.M.E. in Music Education
PETER LeBAS Vill e Plaue .B.A . in lowllalism
PHYLLIS L,BAS Maman B.S. in Pharmal;}
RON LEBR UN B.B.A. in Marketin g
JA CQUES LECHE Monroe B.S. in Pharmacv
LEONARD LeCLERC Dracut. r\b&; . B.A. in Spttch
TYRONE LEDET Thibodaux B.S. in Pharmacy
ANNE LEE Monroe B.S. in Business and Office Educ8Lion
DO UGLAS LEE 8alon H. ouge B.s. in Bwlding Construc lion
HAROLD LEE Rio&lold B.S. in Pharmac'l
ROBERT LEE . Monroe B.B.A. in Business Management
SHARON LEE 'Winnsboro B.B.A. in Busmess Administration
CARL LEGGITT New Orleans B.8.A. in Marketing
JOHNNY LeROY Chalmelle B.A. in Adverti sing Design
JOHNNY LITLOW Slarl B.S. in Pharmaq.
CATHERI NE U :'WIS Ruston B.S. i,.. Pharmacy
JIMMY LEWIS ' Monl"Oe B.S. in Animal Science
MAX LIGHTSEY Kilbourn e B.A. in Journalism
RONN IE LIPSCOMB B.B.A. in Data Processi ng
MICHAE L LITTON B.S. in Phw'mac\'
MARIANN E LIV ELY B.A. in PreSocial Work
RON LO UNSB ERR Y B.S. in Pharmacy
PAU L LOI JSTEAU n.S. in Pharmacy
DANA LO UVI ERE B.S. in Pharmacy
PEGGY LOVE B.A. in Sociology
EARL LOWERY B.S. in Pharmaev
ROBERT LU EBKEMAN B.S. in Pharmacy
LUKE LUKKO B.A. iJl Geography
Baton Rouge
Ba5trop
Gueydan
Brusly
Franklin
Monroe
Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.
MonticeUo. Ark .
Cranford, N. J.
317
MARTHA LU PO B.S. in Home Economics
CONNIE LUTTRELL B.A. in Speech
fRA NK LYONS n.s. in Pharmacy
CHAR LI E MACHEN B.S. in Pre Medici ne
BETfYE MADISON B.A. in PreSocial Work
Whnnsboro
Shre.veport
Crowle.y
Bossier Ci ly
Monroe
LARRY MAGEE z.ohMv B.S. in Malhemalics Education
ANDREW MALINER Owego, N. Y. B.B.A. in Accounting
TERRY MAN IER I New Orleans B.S. in Pharmac y
KEITH MARDIS ' Bastrop B.A. in Liberal Arts
ERLINE MARTI N Delhi B.S. in Pharmacy
JAMES MARTIN Pioneer B.B.A. in AecouJlling ~L~X MARTI N Ookdale
B.S. iu Pharmacy TERRY i\1ARTIN French Seldemenl
B. S. in Pharmacy KEITH MARTI NO W~t Palm Beach, Fla.
B.A. in Psychology SANDRA MASEC Monroe
B.S. in Home E