Louisiana State University - Gumbo Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)

 - Class of 1957

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Dormitory Presidents Every year the residents of each of the women ' s dormitories elect a president. These officers are re- sponsible for many of the policies of student gov- ernment with ' n each dorm. Each president presides at the meetings of the House Council which is the representative governing body of the dormitory. The president appoints committees and represents her dorm at university functions. The presidents to- gether comprise the Judicial Board which handles cases of serious infractions of the rules by women students. FIRST Row, left to right: Ruth Caver, Seraphia DC Ville, Eileen Kirkwood. SECOND Row : Gail Guillen. ' , Bea Peranio, Dee Dee Whatley, Daisy Hawkins. Freshman Advisors The Freshman Advisors are a group of outstand- ing upperclass women students who assist with th? Freshman Orientation program and serve as advis- ors to freshman women throughout the year. Stu- dents are invited by the Dean of Women to become advisors after their records in the University have been carefully studied and they have been recom- mended by upperclass students, deans, and faculf members. The Freshman Advisor represents LSU in a personal way to each freshman women and assists each new student to make the best possible adjustment to University Life. SEATED: Mary Gail Babin, Lou Marcantel, Margaret Warren, Angell Stock- well, Ada Beth McCord, Peggy Evans. Marilyn Allard, Ursula Bogan, Jean Smith, Margie McCann. SECOND Row: Mars- Gill. Elizabeth L ' herueaux, Pat Crane, Dottie Cotton, Marjorie Ronaldson. Beth Curtis, Jane Pearce, Ann Stewart, Bettyrene Kimball, {Catherine Barkley, Nancy McMahon. STANDING: June Lang, Dorothy Tower, Claire Perez. Compton Spencer, Margaret Griffen, Jenola Googe, Marilyn Quails, Carol Ann Causey, Amy Gill, Dot Tate, Zoe Stevens, Donna Carter, Anne Byrnes, Jeanne Camp, Caroline Bourgeois, Liz Wells, June Perriloux. Betty Dowd, Pat Kemp, Kay Johnson, Barbara Campbell, Bobbie Cotton, Alice Ducote, Jeanette Homsey. 241

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Associated Women Students The Associated Women Students, composed of all undergraduate co-eds in the University, pro- motes student participation in the government of women ' s residence halls, assists in freshman orien- tation, and co-ordinates the work of women ' s or- ganizations on the campus. A.W.S. sponsors an- nually 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 organizations. The work of the A.W.S. is carried out by its elected officers, the Advisory Board, the Governing Council, and the Judicial Board. FIRST Row: Barbara Gerland, Marilyn Caillouct, Ethel Stackhouse, Pat Loughran, Sarah Cooper. SECOND Row: Edith Maier, Caroline Cappel, Sally Powell, Ann Carlisle, Billy Ann Yawn, Marilyn Allard. Latin American Council Founded as an outgrowth of the Pan American House in 1942, the Latin American Council is an organization whose purpose is to foster better rela- tions among American and Latin American stu- dents on the campus. The Council is represented on the Student Council and is an active partici- pant in every phase of campus activities. Each year the council sponsors a Latin American Fiesta which is a very popular social event attended by hun- dreds of LSU students. Left to Right: Cesar Poscheira, Rodney Roth, Aquila Besson, Marden Vas- quez, Hector Rivero, Mario Pumar, Francisco Urdaneta, Luis Piraja, Luis Diaz-Granados, Leo Rodriguez. 240



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FIRST Row, left to right: Roy Burkart, Maurice Kozminski, John Radford, Kent Pirkle, Ken Moore, Jim Gatlin, Otis Ferguson, Robert Noble, William Hecker. SECOND Row: Daniel Brouillette, Joseph Stari, Jacob Storey, Ray Moreau, D. E. Sartan, Martin Chenevert, Bert Wharton, Larry Dean, Gerald Crochet. THIRD Row: Larry Krupka, Bobby Begg, Sam Lott, Freddie Reardon, Ed Becnel, Leonard Baumgarten, Val Waguespack, Clarence Brown, Larry Landry, Charlie Roberts, Robin Bauerle. FOURTH Row: Fred Hartdegen, Ed Sylvest, Lewis Mayard. M. D. Martin, Ernest Leidner, Harvey Meredith, Tracy Mandart, Robert Brooks, Dale Rogers, E. L. Self, Emil McCarty. Proctors Hodges Hall, Men ' s Residence Unit Since World War II the men ' s dorms have been served by a very effective leadership organization the proctor system. Each floor of the dorms is supervised by a junior or senior student who has been carefully selected on the basis of scholastic rating, character standing, and interest in the proc- tor program. Each proctor is responsible for the personal conduct in the dorms of the students on his floor. He assists in the general administration of the residence halls and co-operates in the promotion of worthwhile campus projects. 242

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