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ASSOCIATED WOMEN WOMEN ' S RECREATION STUDENTS COUNCIL ASSOCIATION Left to right: Betty Bryant, Jimmie Hartson, Sharon Cohen, Theresa Lan- Left to right: Theresa Landry. Lois Carter, Jody Harper, Naomie Hershorin, dry, Louise Coco, Barbara Turner, Betty Dupont. Barbara Krup-ky. Sara Latham, Betty Kitchens. Dawn Caillouet, Maisie Bird, Liz Modinger. Phyllis Warden. OFFICERS NAOMIE HERSHORIN President SARA LATHAM Vice-President BETTY KITCHENS Secretary JODY HARPER Chairman of Judicial Board Associated Women Students, composed of all under- graduate co-eds in the University, promotes student partici- pation in the government of women ' s residence halls, as- sists in freshman orientation, and coordinates the work of women ' s organizations on the campus. A.W.S. also sponsors annually a leadership conference for women students and administers a point system which governs the number of major offices a woman student may hold in campus organi- zations. The work of A.W.S. is carried out by its elected officers, the Advisory Board, the Governing Council, and the Judicial Board. 28 OFFICERS TOOCHIE LANDRY President JUNE DAY Vice-Presidt-nt BARBARA TURNER Secretary ANN LEWIS Reporter Women ' s Recreation Association is composed of all wom- en students on the campus. Each year the organization sponsors tournaments in all major and minor sports, and at the close of each tournament, an award is given to the outstanding individual winning the most points, and a team plaque to the outstanding team. WRA chairwomen in- clude: I ' AT HESTER 7i y ANN PHILIPS Badminton DIANE Coco Paddleball MARY CASE SCRACGS Tennis MARILYN DUNCAN Softball JUNE COINCON Ping Pong LOUISE Coco Golf PHYLLIS WARDEN Basketball BEA BRADLEY Swimming SALLY MAJOR Volleyball TRUDY KEEL Bowling
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The proctor system is essentially a men ' s leadership or- ganization. Proctors are chosen by a special committee from applicants submitted by interested junior and senior men. They are selected on the basis of scholastic rating, char- acter rating, and interest in the program. Chief functions of the proctor system in the men ' s residence halls are to provide leadership for the promotion of a high standard of personal conduct, to assist in the general administration of the residence halls, and to cooperate with other student groups in the promotion of worthwhile all-campus activi- ties. Proctors also service the entire student body through i operation with the University Religious Council, the I nited Givers Fund Drive, the Red Cross Bloodmobile. and the Intramural Sports Department. DORMITORY PRESIDENTS VIVIAN ANN ADOLPH Highland Hall BARBARA BRITTON Pleasant Hall LYNETTE LONDON Annie Boyd Hall LETITIA MURRELL West Hall LUCILLIA OSPINA French House BARBARA ROBINETTE Louise Garig Hall PEGGY WADE East Hall CORKEY WRIGHT Evangeline Hall Dormitory presidents are elected every year by the girls living in each dormitory and are responsible for the places eleven hundred and fifty girls call home at LSU. Their duties are similar to those of presidents of other organizations to preside over meetings, to appoint neces- sary committees, and to coordinate affairs within their group. In addition to this, these girls comprise the judicial board. This board reviews cases involving infractions of the rules by women students. It has the power to impose penalties, excluding suspension and expulsion. ! t| Head Proctor: Pat Simms. First row: Bob Curry, Gary Spraul, Daniel Buller, Thomas Lacour, Robert Boettner, Tom McPherson, Harry Sherman. Second row: Lionel Rolfes, Charles Ernst, Ronald Simon, Dave Simmons. O. H. Mastin. Curry St. Pierre, Bernard Hirsch. Third row: Andre Tra- wick. Ralph Thomas, Huey Duncan, Max Jeane, Howard Belcher, Pat Simms. Leroy Curet, Richard Pliler, Paul Chatelain. Fourth row: Morri- Plunkell, Thomas Doussan. Bob Uptomor, George Feazell, William Tucker Willie Ain wi rth. William Sanders. PROCTORS Front row: Corkey Wright, Evangeline: Barbara Britton, Pleasant: Lucillia Ospina, French House. Back row: Peggy Wade, East; Barbara Robinette, Louise Garig; Vivian Ann Adolph, Highland: Lynette London, Annie Boyd; Letitia Murrell, West. DORMITORY PRESIDENTS 27
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WOMEN OFF CAMPUS Front rt : P-.irl Gravoi , Mai ir Itir-l. IVrolhy IH- .n. Second row : c jilii-rim- Boyd. Georgiana Landry. Carolyn Duplanlis. Joyce Greely. Third row: Pat Bryan. Peggy LrBlanc. Mary Henry, Dee Davies, Sandra OFFICERS M MSIE BIRD President CATHERINE BOYD Vice-President ZKLLENL MOAK Secretary BKTTV JEAN HAWKING Treasurer Women Off Campus is an organization composed of girls who live in Baton Rouge or the immediate vicinity. It rep- resents the interests of the women students living off cam- pus. A special lounge, located in the north wing of the Field House, is provided for the convenience of town girls. Here they relax, get in some studying, and spend any leisure time between classes. Women Off Campus participates in WRA tournaments. homecoming, freshman day. and talent shows. The organ- ization presents a scholarship to an outstanding sopho- more girl each year. In addition, baskets of food are given to a needy family at Christmas and an Easter Egg Hunt is sponsored at Blundon Orphanage each Easter. The or- ganization also holds a tea for town girls during orienta- tion week. Miss lone Burdon, Director of Social Activities, is the organization ' s advisor.
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