Louisiana State University - Gumbo Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)
- Class of 1976
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2 Sunrise Over University Lake Ix-df ore! f , r - Ill I 8 Aftermxm Jam Session M . r; - i. . t ---. ,- S 10 The Greek Theatre 1 x ' dford I I rV - T .1 1 t - f . l - B , - ' W v . % ' 14 An KieninK at the Assembly Center Hoga. Til if -. ; pi S - - - : . : - v . 1 - ' . S -s quivibo the yearbook of LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY BATON ROUGE August 1976 RICHARD HOGAN, Editor-in-Chief VIVIAN SVESTKA, Design Editor BRUCE SCHULTZ, Head Photographer PATRICIA CARY, Copy Editor EMILE NAVARRE, KATHY ORILLION, Managing Editors The views expressed are those of the GUMBO Staff and not necessarily those of the students, faculty, or staff of LSU-BR. All material printed in this book is work of LSU students (unless otherwise noted). The 1976 LSU GUMBO was printed by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. Color reproductive- grade prints were processed by Meisel Photochrome Corporation, Dallas, Texas. Class portraits were taken by Edith Heard of the LSU Union Photographic Studio. The paper is 80 pound Taylor Enamel. The majority of headlines and body copy is set in Times Roman. Headlines on division pages are Peignot Bold. The hard cover is silkscreened. The dust jacket is printed on 80 pound Taylor Enamel paper and is varnished. Press run for the 1976 GUMBO was 14,500. No part of this book may be re- printed without the express written permission of the Editor j or the Office of Student Media, j Louisiana State University, I Baton Rouge, LA 70803. 16 r TAbU Of CONTENTS plACE 20 ISSUES 60 EVENTS. 114 SpORTS 188 ACAdEMl ' cS 232 dASSES. 274 quoups 348 17 Baton Rouge, the home of LSU, is explored from its discovery in 1699 to its present status as an important industrial city. p. 48. LSU held its Bicentennial celebration on April 30 in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the present campus site. Attendance was less than expected. The time capsule awaits its home in the Quadrangle ' s new landscaped plaza, p. 146. Paul Benoist, the first SGA president to face impeachment proceedings, was cleared of the charges by a special committee to probe allegations after University Court ruled that he had not received due process, p. 78. 18 J Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones opened their 75 tour in the LSU Assembly Center and became the first of the year ' s great concerts, p. 1 58. Suffering its worst season in 20 years, the football team lost fans enthusiasm and attendance. Only the final win over Tulane prevented it from being the worst season ever. p. 192. Despite a 7th priority rating, the stadium expansion project received S5 million, becoming the only construction project fully funded, amid student protest. p. 66. 19 22 Good Times Week Hot. humid, sticky Baton Rouge. What a place to spend the next four years. So were the thoughts of 6.925 incoming freshmen. To help smooth over the difficulties of getting adjusted to LSU. the University sponsored sev- eral activities to intro- duce students to each other and campus life. The first activity many freshmen encountered was rush. Sororities had 1.007 girls participating, while fraternities had over 1.200 men to rush. At the end. more than 1.200 men and women pledged Greek organiza- tions. While rush was going on. the Union Campus Inter- action Committee sponsored Good Times Week. It started off with a Patio Po-Boy party, wher e freshmen got one of their first chances to meet each other. Also offered was O. R.G.I. (Or- ganization for Recreation and Group Involvement) which encouraged freshmen to get involved. The various Union committees explained their projects and recruited freshmen as committee members. For film buffs, movies were offered every day in the Tiger Uair and the Colonnade Theatre. For the music freaks, a free concert was held in the Greek Theatre. For those who like to boogie, there were two dances, one Saturday night and the other on Vednesda . The last program was a free movie It ' s a Mad. Mad. Mad. Mad World: a perfect description of what people faced in the next three days known as Registration. For those of you who were new at the game, it was usually referred to as Ring Around the Rosie. During these three days. innocent freshmen learned to lie. cheat and steal to obtain the desired class cards. But despite it all. one realized what LSU has to offer and decided it must be worthwhile. As people and places became more familiar, you could sit back and enjoy years at LSU. 23 Ledford 24 Where Do You Live? LeUford Schrodl Even a large scale univer- sity in the swamps of Louisiana, with its south- ern hospitality, alliga- tors and the humidity (as ever present as rain) can attract people searching for higher education. Along with this, the aspect of living is faced differ- ently by students. The place where you sleep, study and sometimes stag- nate, may come in the form of a dorm or Greek house on the LSU campus or in an apartment off campus. The modern dorm, con- structed around 1930, has plaster walls painted from dull to almost awak- ening colors with the thickness of the walls ranging from paper towel thin to plywood thick. The conveniences of the dorm room consists of three electrical outlets for a two-student room, enough closet space for a racoon coat, one pair of galoshes, one stuffed Jaws, and a few unsalable books. The dorm is also furnished with bathrooms, burners and washing machines. Some of the washers are even in the same building as the resi- dents. One dorm found the bathroom usually filled with construction workers doing renovations. In the move from the dorm to a Greek house, one will encounter a considerable difference in living condi- tions. The houses are appealing with their un- littered lawns. Also, the word house implies a more home-like atmosphere than the 1 26 Schnnlt word dorm. Along with the meals together, pro- jects and places to assem- ble, the residents work as a unit within the Greek house, whether by circum- stances or by choice. With the many friends all living under the same roof a parts atmosphere may seem to prevail. The Greek house rooms are small and washing machines are provided. But moving off campus can frequently enter the mind. Those persons accepting the responsibilit or wishing the pnvac tend to venture to do so. The apartment turns out to be the home away from the family home. You are blessed with payments, cooking, and sometimes the notice from your roommate that he is moving out. Disregarding those responsibilities, we see the apartment life as: your own bathroom, kitchen and a night of sleep with- out a dorm mother or friend checking on you just when you fell asleep. You also receive an answered prayer a place to study, think and perhaps just sit. Another type of off campus living is the original nest with mom. dad and the family. You realize it may be cheaper and it is for the best, but cheaper than what and best for whom? Naturally, the car is nice to have along with the meals, but where are the friends to talk with w hile you are fever- ishly w riting a theme? Life at home continues as well as in an apart- ment, dorm or Greek house. We see the good, we see the bad through our dif- ferent visions. We make our decisions, sometimes. 27 LSU Campus And Its Surroundings 28 Livestock Judging Pavilion at Sunset Wilson 1 - rr - ran ,. . 30 Hutson , - - - w . _ 31 32 Ledford Meredith 33 36 Mann Tiger Town is that little business district directly outside the north gates. Here the student can obtain books, clothes, food and en- tertainment, to name a few things but all for a price. Theirs. The merchants know they have us over a barrel and take advantage of it by charging premium highs and getting every last cent of the meager student dollar. Just wait, an up- rising may be on the way with students boycotting all the merchants till they realize that they cannot live on ambition alone. We all need books to further our education, clothes to protect us from the cold, food for our bodies and entertainment to keep us sane. Another battle lost in the war against the world. Rayner MEO! SAVE DRUG CENTER Rayner Ra ner 39 Camacho BATON ROUGE POLICE SUB- STATION 40 Above Tiger Town lies a black community, a group of bars and the police station, all conveniently located with- in easy walking distance from one another. The area belongs to the blacks: it is their territory. The bars are there because by law, it is as close as they can come to campus and sell more than just beer. And the police station plopped in the middle? It ' s there to keep everyone happy. Camachc Camacfao 41 South of campus stretch a- partments by the hundreds, filled with students trying to live their own life. Whether you prefer the party atmosphere of Tiger- land or the seemingly more sedate surroundings further along down Highland Road is a matter of choosing. But the mushrooming of a- partments continues south of LSU, to the land-developer ' s delight. Mann 42 43 The palacial estates lin- ing the winding road sur- rounding the lakes look so placid. This view to the east of LSU looks so af- fluent with the white columns and chimneys and majestic oaks. The manicured lawns, so large with . . . with all that grass. Just think about cutting all that grass. Think about cutting it in August. After you get all hot thinking about it, go back to your hammock and mint julep. Cool. That ' s the life. Ledford Led ford 44 Schultz 46 j The Levee The Mighty Mississippi The smell of the river The tugboats and barges The springtime waters rising almost to the top The soggy batture after the river goes down The couples on the levee the blankets and the books The solitude on the levee The peace with the river ' s flow to New Orleans. Ravner Rayner 47 governments which served over the city, the name stuck. A tall red cypress tree which marked the boundary line between the hunting grounds of the Houma and Bayou Goulas Indians was named Le Baton Rouge ba- ton for stick rouge for red by French explorers in 1699. Despite attempts to change the name by the seven France, Spain, Britain, Louisiana, the West Florida Republic, the Confederacy and the United States have all flown flags over Baton Rouge. The city ' s military history records three battles, ' BATON ' ROUGE the last in 1862 when Confed- erate forces under Brecken- ridge fought the Third Battle of Baton Rouge. Incorporated in 1817, Baton Rouge is the second largest city in the state with a population of almost 200.000. The city became Louisiana ' s capital due to political jealousy. At the time the capitol site was being chosen. New Orleans was already a dominant commer- cial center. Small towns feared it would becom com- pletely dominant if chosen the capitol city, so in 1847 Baton Rouge was selected. The present Capitol build- ing was completed in 1932 and is noted as the country ' s tallest, rising to 450 feet. Located in East Baton Rouge Parish, the city oper- ates under a city-parish form of government. As the first successful consolidation of city and parish governments in the United States in 1949, it replaced the police jury system. The city-parish gov- ernment eliminated dupli- cation of jobs and facilities, thus creating one govern- ment less expensive to oper- ate. The city and parish are still separate entities for taxing purposes only. Located on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, Baton Rouge ' s port facility is the nation ' s farthest inland deep water port to which ocean-going ships can travel. The port of Baton Rouge, officially opened in 1916, is the 7th largest in the nation handling 55 million tons in 1973. The Greater Baton Rouge Port Commission has developed docks and terminals to service both deep water and river transpor- tation. A 40-foot channel is maintained for 230 miles to the Gulf of Mexico with con- nections to the Intracoastal Canal. Over 150 industries employ over 17,500 persons with an annual payroll exceeding $200 million. Four of five manufacturing workers are chemical workers, representing 20 per cent of the labor force. The abundance of in- expensive transportation, raw materials, electric power, and deep water and barge transportation explain the city ' s industrialization. The Mississippi River pours 308 billion gallons of water past Baton Rouge each day providing unlimited availability of process water. Baton Rouge is the hub of the largest petro-chemical industrial complex in the United States with major names in petroleum and chem- ical manufacturing repre- sented. Louisiana ranks second in the United States for oil and gas reserves. The chemical industry ' s contri- bution to value added by manufacturing in the state is nearly $400 million annually. Exxon Corporation ' s Baton Rouge refinery is the largest in the United States and one of the four largest in the world. The company manufac- tures over 700 petroleum products. Exxon is the par- ish ' s top taxpayer with an assessed valuation of $90,720,750. The original production of rubber foam from petroleum started in Baton Rouge. Copolymer Rubber and Chemical Corp. was the first stan- dard synthetic rubber plant to begin operations during World War II. In 1953, Foster Grant Co. became the first small styrene monomer plastic producing plant in the U.S. Known as the world ' s largest producer of sunglasses, Foster Grant was an early pioneer in the plas- tics industry. Baton Rouge is one of the important oil centers of the South near some 20 oil fields. Pipelines connect the city to other areas of the state and the South. Agriculturally, the city is located in a fertile section producing soybeans, sugar cane and truck farming of all kinds. Value of annual production of beef cattle production and dairying is over $3 million. All roads lead to Baton Rouge. Four major rail- roads, three airlines and two bus lines serve the city. Ryan Airport is the only air field since the Downtown Airport closed in January. An urban bus service pro- vides inner-city transpor- tation. r so 51 la ict RSI ton IB Interstate 10 and 12 ex- pressway and bridge reopened access to the city ' s core in the late 60 s. kicking of f a S 1 7 1 million build- ing boom downtown. In other areas of Baton Rouge, big shopping centers sprang up. Corporate Square, de- veloped by 34-year-old Jules LeBlanc. provides entertain- ment and shopping rela- tively close to the LSU campus. Bon Marche. built in 1959. was converted in 1974 from a strip center to a mall at a cost of S20 million - four times the original in- vestment. Cortana Mall. Baton Rouge ' s newest, will reach comple- tion in the next three to four years. Goudchaux ' s was the first of some 1 50 stores to open in the $75 million complex. AN of 1972. Baton Rouge was third, following New Orleans and Shreveport in total per capita income in the state with S3. 770. compared to the S4.283 U.S. standard metro- politan statistical area. The average household effec- tive buying income for the parish in 1973 was $12.329. Parishwide. there are two universities, four business colleges, two st ate schools and two trade schools. Southern University, in northern Baton Rouge, is the largest predominantly black university in the country with an enrollment of 8,500. LSU and SU con- tribute over SI 29 million annually to the city ' s eco- nomic stability. Ninety- two public schools and 39 private and parochial schools serve more than 75.000 students. Free text- books are provided by the state. Baton Rouge has two daily newspapers, nine radio sta- tions and four television stations. A total of five hospitals are located in the city. An average year-round temp- erature of 65.6 explains Baton Rouge ' s abundant public recreational facili- ties. There are 28 parks, 14 recreational centers, 3 stadia. 55 playgrounds and 108 softball and baseball fields. Five golf courses. 24 tennis court area, five pools, a zoo and four lakes with 90 acres of fishing area provide residents with unlimited possibili- ties. The Red Stick has managed to keep its name over the years despite attempts to change it but has allowed change to make Baton Rouge one of the most important industrial, educational and economic centers in the country. 53 What other alternative do we have? Doug: Hey Jim, how about you and me getting a couple of dates this weekend and going out? Jim: Sounds great, where will we go? Doug: I was thinking we ' d go to that new lounge downtown. I heard it was really nice. Jim: Man. I ' d like to but you know I just got over having hepatitis and the doctor told me to lay off the booze for a couple of months. Doug: Oh yeah, I forgot. Hey, why don ' t we go over to Bill ' s. I hear he ' s having a party. Jim: You know how his parties go. Everybody always gets smashed. I ' d feel out of place not being able to drink. Besides, some of Bill ' s friends are hard to take unless you are really buzzed. Doug: I can surely agree with that. Well, let ' s see. There must be something we can do. Hey, why don ' t we go bowling? Jim: That sounds good to me ... I mean, I like to bowl and all, but the bowling lanes are always full of junior high school kids on the weekends. And besides, what girl would want to go bowling? It ' s just not the thing to do on a date. Doug: What about skating? Jim: Same story Sherlock. Doug: OK, then we can always go to a movie. Jim: I don ' t think there is anything decent playing. What would we do afterwards anyway? Doug: Well, we could . . .no, that involves drinking also. Jim: Man, me not being able to drink is really gonna affect my social life. I wonder if I ' ll survive the strain. Doug: Hey, why don ' t we just forget the dates and see what ' s on TV this weekend. Jim: What other alternative do we have? Camacho 56 Camacho 57 V ' . % . _ il Schultz 19 I n Hi A JUKI JB - - 1 -. T -t Schrodt 62 The People Crunch . In the last five years, this campus has experienced a 33% in- crease in enrollment, a gain of approximately 8.000 students since 1970. The campus now finds itself with sorely inadequate class- room space. The demand for places in classrooms, labs, practice rooms, studios and offices will get worse, for the University officials predict a 10% increase of the present enrollment (total of 24.791) by 1980. This is more than a 50% increase for the decade. The campus now has 200.000 square feet of classroom space. Ideally, it should have 270,000 square feet to accommodate the enrollment. By 1980, the cam- pus will need 300.000 square feet for classrooms. The University now requires the departments to schedule 45% of their classes outside of prime time (8:30-2:30). Spreading the classes throughout the day pre- sents difficulties to those stu- dents who work or would like to work part-time. Although most on-campus employers are sym- pathetic to student schedule problems, would be off- cam- pus employers are not willing to re- work their business sched- ules around all day classes. On the academic side, many students are not able to schedule classes vital to their curriculum because there is physically not enough room for them. One outstanding example is in organic chemistry. Many students (mainly pre-med) are not able to schedule the laboratories required for the class because there are not enough space lock- ers for the equipment the student needs for the course. (Chemistry ' s prob- lems should end with the completion of the new Coates Laboratory). For some students, this could mean going to summer school, reducing or eliminating summer employment oppor- tunities, or overloading a regular semester. Three curricula, the Music School, the Architecture and the Landscape Architecture departments now limit their enrollment due to lack of space. Larger classes are a re- sult of overcrowding. (This is also a function of limited funds for in- structional salaries.) Pedagogically, it is hard to assign concrete effects to overcrowding, but certainly an increased student-teacher ratio can have no positive effect. Limited office space pre- sents difficulties for faculty members. Space for graduate assistants is absurd. The foreign language assistants do not have an office but more like barracks are provided. Uni- versity officials are extremely concerned about this problem. They intend to present a five- year plan of construction to the Board of Supervisors, Board of Regents and the State Legislature in 1976. Their plans would increase classroom space to the necessary 300.000 square feet. Present construction will in- crease space to 250.000 square feet. This includes the new Coates. the Chemistry Library, Hogan the Veterinary School and the Center for Engineering and Business Administration. The future plans include, by order of priority, a new building for the Environmental Design School, the renovation and addition to the Music and Dramatic Arts building, the renovation of old Coates and increased utility capacity and an addition to the Library. These plans are to fulfill present and future needs of this campus. Officials are not planning with any idea of restricting or lim- iting enrollment on this campus. However, there are strong ideas of limiting the use of vehicles on campus to upperclassmen. At present, there are 20,000 vehicles registered and 12,000 parking spaces. Dr. David Modlin, traffic planner for LSU-BR campus, says there is no overcrowding problems in parking lots. He says there are 1 .000 empty spaces for commuters every day during peak classtime, approximately 1 1 :00 a.m. Residents of Power Hall are supposed to get 100 more spaces to help al- leviate their parking prob- lems, according to Modlin. But there is very little property left that can be devoted to parking lots. Modlin suggests that officials carefully inspect the idea of limiting the use of cars to upperclassmen. This book will be in print in September 1976. So many of the plans for the future will either be old news or dreams scuttled by the leg- islature. However, with or without more space, the enrollment at LSU-BR will continue to grow. Hope- fully, the 1976 legislature will show farsightedness (which happens as often as it snows in Baton Rouge) and support this campus ' efforts to eliminate present problems and plan for the future. For the sake of those who will be around here in 1980, 1 sincerely hope the state of Louisiana will recognize the import- ance of this campus. Ike Jones Schrodl The END Tragedy A Plea For Academic Priorities This article was taken in excerpts from The Daily Reveille, Sept. 3, 1975. It was published preceding the mass rally held to ex- press discontent of the $5 million of tax funds for the stadium expansion that could have been used for worthwhile academic projects. This summer, in the absence of most of the students and faculty, the Board of Super- visors wizzed one by us. At really no one ' s request (if you discount active ac- quiescence of the Athletic Department), the University received $5 million for a Building. This was not, as the rational observer might think, for the direly needed Environmental Design Build- ing, or a general class- room building to eliminate the campus epidemic of over- crowding in lecture courses, or even a shot in the arm for our anemic little library. No, it was to enrich the rich and thereby to fur- ther deprive the poor. Stadium expansion eight 66 thousand new seats (none for the students) at over $1.200 each. Except to pay the political debts of the Governor, cer- tain members of the Board of Supervisors and some incumbent legislators, there was no real need for this exorbitant addition to Disneyland. It will do nothing to enhance the aca- demics of a University in decline, and really, will the team play any better with an extra 16,000 blurry eyes gazing on a dis- tant gridiron? The answer is clearly no. The project was born of an unscrupulous father and unwilling mother. The in- terests of the University played little, if any part in the formulation and ex- ecution of the project. Over the summer, students and faculty spontaneously, though belatedly, responded to the covert reordering of the University ' s Construc- tion Priority list, (which officially put the END Building on top and the stadium expansion seventh, but the deal had already been cut). As it turned out, even in a pork barrel session. Environmental De- sign was only thrown a bone ($100,000 for planning) while the Athletic Depart- ment got the whole cake (the only project on the LSU Building Priority list which has been guaranteed full funding). What might be accomplished by collecting names on pa- per and bodies in front of Foster Hall? Well, it won ' t be an end to construction of the stadium expansion project, but if there is a turnout commensurate with the importance of the issue, some new important principles hitherto ima- gined. First, that students and faculty members not only care about academics at LSU, but are willing to do something about it (symbolic as it may be). Second, that the students and the faculty can work to- gether for a goal in which there is mutual benefit. And possibly most impor- tant, that broad based, unified action is an important means of ef- fecting change (and is a realistic alternative to doing nothing). Neither the Board of Supervisors (at whom the petitions and rally is aimed) nor the legislature cannot easily ignore student and faculty opinion (as they have so studiously done in the past) when the expression of that opinion comes in massive public form. John Grace 67 Tidelands Students this year rose to protest the construction of a new addition to the al- ready massive Tiger Stadium, while more important build- ing projects lay dormant. Petitions were signed, slogans yelled and the angry rumble of dissatisfaction voiced. The reasons, ques- tions and answers to this complicated situation remained all too unclear. Tidelands refers to the bountiful coastal waters along Louisiana ' s marshy southern boundary. For years, the revenues of these lands were in dispute. Both the Federal Govern- ment and the Louisiana state government claimed control of the revenues produced by tideland royalties; leases and rental and severance taxes collected on the offshore acreage. Eventually, the United States Supreme Court judged in Louisiana ' s favor. Over $146 million was handed to our state to be used as we saw fit. Gov. Edwin Edwards and the Legislature appropriated this money to be bonded indebtedness of the state. This sum of money in turn released other sums of Louisiana capital to be used in the areas of the Capital Outlay Budget. This bud- get funded projects across the state, including much needed building projects on the LSU campus. So what happened? Daily Scluiltz 70 Schult A citizen minded group named the Council for A Better Louisiana (CABL) filed a suit against the state ' s usage of this money. The claimed that the new State Constitution forbade the use of this money other than for state indebtedness. In September 1975. Judge Luther Cole ruled in agreement with CABL. He stated that the Constitution makes, crystal clear the dominant purpose (of the Tidelands money) was the reduction of state debt over and above that which would normally accrue, that expressly to be avoided was the availability of the funds to the legislature for wind- fall spending. This w indfall spending included: - $100.000 for the Environ- mental Design Building. This mone was to be used for planning the new building. Without plans the cost of a new structure such as this is in limbo. - S900.000 for the French House Renovation. Students have been working for years to save this beautiful structure which has become a victim of age. neglect and vandalism. The controversy would seem to be over. The Legislature simply misread certain laws and the proposed money for our University had to be cut. But not all projects were cut. The expansion of Tiger Stadium was begun. This S 1 1 million project aims to enlarge the already massive arena. The question of why this money was still able to be appropriated while $ 1 mil- lion of education was over- looked brought forth the rage of the LSU campus. Had the courts awarded the Tide- lands monies to the Capital Outlay Budget, all would be fine. But the courts did not. The budget was cut and education was once again neglected in Louisiana. Why the affair ended in this way is still unclear. Maybe in the back rooms of the Legislature the answer may be found. But until then, we can be sure that the politi- cians have again blocked the path of education in Louisiana in favor of an unneeded expenditure. - Drew Louviere - Thanks to George Colton. Morning Advocate reporter Mann 71 t . Center for Engineering and Business Administration. $15.5 million. School of Veterinary Medicine. $18.77 million. New Coats Lab. $8 million. 73 74 An Even Exchange? George Mason Graham Hall, formerly a men ' s dormitory, was converted to a dormitory for women in the fall of 1975. In exchange for Graham Hall. Nora Neill Power Hall was the new residence for men. From the onset of the plans for this exchange. problems arose. Graham had to have many renovations in order for the women to live in it. whereas Power was lack- ing air conditioning which the men had previously enjoyed in Graham. Problems arose from the construction at Graham, such as delays due to weather and backorders of equipment. Neither of the dorms were ready for the incoming resi- dents in the fall. Showers in old Graham were practi- cally nonexistent, so the residents had to walk over to new Graham and wait in line for a shower. Two months past before this situation was straightened out. No cooking facilities or ironing boards were avail- able when the women moved in. If the women were coming from Power, which had ironing boards and cooking facilities, the transition was difficult. The men were lucky in this respect, since they only were trading air conditioning, no cooking facilities and no ironing boards for no air conditioning, ample cooking facilities and ironing boards. For all the troubles and in- conveniences, residents of Graham Hall were refunded $ 1 7.50 of their $302 room fee, whereas residents of Power had to pay an additional amount added to their room fee depending on when the air conditioners were installed in their individual section of Power Hall. Brad Levinson Meredith SGA Roster 1975-76 EXECUTIVE: Paul Benoist President Jerry Giddens Legislative Vice President Brad Leggett, Randy Elkins Financial Vice Presidents Mike Newfield, Tom Sylvest Executive Assistants Herman Garner, Randy Davidson, Randy Wells, Jeff Hollingsworth Ombudsmen LEGISLATIVE: Mickey Adee Dean Avery Jeff Avery Ted Baader Carol Sue Baron Matt Barker Tommy Benoit Gay Benson Gina Bradley Don Broussard Donald Broussard Dwayne Broussard Rebecca Butler Ed Butts Stan Cadow Les Cantrell SGA President, Paul Benoist 76 Wendall Clard John Crochet Greg Cruice Robbie Curry Connie Day Pan Dees Dorthy Dubroc Mike Durham Amy Eads Emily Eads Bill Edwards John Feduccia Shelley Ford Missy Fortner Cathy Furr Al Forester Don Gaharan Mike George Andrew Granger Bobby Fuggey Janice Guidry Robert Henderson Thomas Hendricks Ricky Hill Elizabeth Hodge Gaylord James Stafford Johnson Alvin Hones Ike Jones Mike Jones David Karam Kip Knight Eric Kowk-Kaen-Lau Luke Laborde Virginia Lazarus Chip Leblanc Ross Little David Lofton Bill Lowrey Robert Lowrey Mike McAdams Glen Melton Bob Neil Bill Newchurch Kae Norman Can Parham Dan Parker Steve Pastorek Pam Ponthieux John Porterfield Debbie Prevost Jamie Prevost Dale Rachel Prakash Ranade Dana Roberts David Romero James Rusch Chalres Sartain Ted Schirmer James Schneider Mark Schroeder Terri Schambach Lee Smith Loraine Shelton Steve Spring Bonnie Stokes John Sylvest Mike Tarpley Mary Teague Mike Turner Matt Wellman Dana Wicks Cindy Williams Mike Williams Joe Wills JUDICIARY: Jeb Butler Cindy Giovianazzo Leo Hamilton Jeff Pennington Bill Sappenfield Bob Sappenfield Dr. Sasek Pam Shingledecker David Zelner Assembly Member Bill Newchurch 77 IMPEACHMENT There were no secret tapes involved, only a secret letter; no Watergate Hotel, only the Student Assembly room; no cover-up, only a great deal of non-communica- tion. However, there were the special prosecutor Jawor- ski ' s and people with damaged reputations. In the long run, the students of LSU saw an impeachment but no trial, and an SGA president cleared of all the charges leveled against him. To what am I referring? It ' s the impeachment of Paul Benoist and the attempts at removing him from his office as SGA President. Some rumors had it that the proceedings were instigated by people who disliked Paul personally and merely wanted to further their own political careers. Others say that it was a true-spirited attempt to revamp and revitalize the Student Assembly by members who had the interests of the students at heart. Well, what are the facts? Who started the impeachment and why? Who did it involve, and how did it affect LSU? To help understand the whole ordeal, the events that caused all the ruckus are outlined. Wed., Jan. 28, 1976 Paul Benoist, SGA president, was im- peached by the Student Assembly. In a Bill of Particulars signed by 1 1 Assembly members, Paul was accused of mal- feasance by willfully withholding information necessary for the Assembly to exercise (the power of making its budget), and nonfeasance by failing to follow the or- ders of the University Court given on Oct. 3, 1975 concerning the SGA election rules . . . The reference to malfeasance concerns Paul ' s alleged cover-up of a Nov. 10, 1975 secret letter from Vice Chancellor James Reddoch, who said the letter was at- tempting to formalize an agreement that ' s been informal for a number of years. You see, at the time that SGA was granted funding by per-capita allocation, the condi- tion was established (by the Administration) that the SGA would develop a per-capita means of providing funding for the Associated Women Students and the Resident Housing Association. Well, that was never accomplished, so Reddoch decided that the Assembly had not completed its end of the bargain, and he determined that AWS and RHA would automatically receive 30C of the $1.50 allocated to SGA in the fall and spring semesters and 1 5 t of the 75C allocated to SGA in the summer semester. In effect, he took away the Assembly ' s power to determine its budget and put it in the hands of the Administration. How- ever, in Chancellor Paul Murrill ' s approval of this pro- posal, he stipulated that there would be a 30-day grace period (until Dec. 14, 1975) to allow interested parties to evaluate its implications. The letter was sent to Paul and the presidents of AWS and RHA. along with several administrative officials. Paul never presented the letter to the Assembly, but Ann Sid- dall. president of AWS said that she told several Assembly members of the letter. No one met with Murrill or Red- doch. The policy went into effect. However, the dis- covery of the letter on Jan. 28 c aused 1 1 members to feel that Benoist had failed in his duties. They then drew up the Bill of Particulars. In defending himself. Benoist told the Assembly that he had not disclosed the information in the letter because he believed a November decision by the Attorney General gave SGA the right to distribute the funds over which it had control. Reddoch claimed later that the SGA funds were a part of the University ' s General Fund and were therefore not actually under the control of the SGA. but the Administration. Subsequently, the Washington State 78 Supreme Court has ruled that universities must oversee expenditures of fee funds collected from students. The SGA is funded by student fees, which amount to about $70.000. The Washington ruling would seem to indicate that the Administration does have the power to determine where the money will go. so the Assembly is impotent in that concern. The second article of the original Bill of Particulars charges Paul with nonfeasance because of his failure to obey the University Court ' s Oct. 10 ruling to hold a special meeting of the Assembly to revise election rules in time for the spring elections. According to Paul, he charged the Election Rule and Procedures Revision Committee to recommend revisions, but they had never re- ported their findings to him. Yet he did independently and illegally open the fall elections and failed to see that filing be opened twenty calendar days before the elections, thereby violating the By-laws. Thurs_ Jan. 29 An amended Bill of Particulars of seven articles was submitted to the Reveille. It was unsigned, as presented in the Reveille. The authors claim it did have some signatures, but not the ten re- quired when it was presented to the Reveille. Also. Paul was not informed of its existence until after it had been published. In addition to the first two charges presented in the original Bill, the revised one main- tamed that Benoist deserved expulsion because: Art. 3) He committed nonfeasance by failing to coordi- nate the activities of the Executive Branch when he didn ' t keep office hours. Art. 4) He committed misfeasance by failing to appoint members to the SGA Commission on the Non-Pro- fit Book Rental. Art. 5) He lost SGA payroll checks for the month of December. An. 6) He committed malfeasance by usurping the power of the Election Board when he independently opened the Fall elections. Art. 7) He is guilty of contempt of the Student Assem- bly by withholding his true motivations under- lying his delay in filling University Court vacancies. (It is the responsibility of the president to appoint U.C. members, and it was claimed that he wanted to stack the Court in his favor.) On this same day. Jere Longman, editor of the Reveille, wrote a Call to Resign. where he stated that Benoist didn ' t even show up when the state legislature discussed whether all students should be allowed to live off campus. Incidentally, one of the many functions of the SGA pres- ident is to lobby for the SGA in the slate legislature. Moo., Feb. 2 University Court heard the case of Paul Benoist is the Student Assembly. The prosecution con- sisted of Jo Bruce and Kathy Posey. while Herman Garner defended Benoist. The defense had a a very strong conten- tion that Paul had not been afforded due process, espe- cially since he had not been informed of the amended Bill of Particulars before its publication. After much debate, the Court decided at 2 a.m. As the final arbiter of the SGA Constitution, we the University Court have found insufficient grounds upon which to even begin to interpret the meaning of Article XIII (which gave grounds for im- peachment). The matter of impeachment is of the greatest importance to any government and mandates the strictest fidelity to due process of the law. the sense of justice and fair pla guaranteed to all persons in the sixth amendment to the Constitution of the United States. We therefore find the provision of the By-laws in question null and void, and in violation of the Constitution. In effect, the decision ended the impeachment proceedings and did aw a with the necessity of a trial before the Student Assembly. The Court didn ' t judge on the merits of the case, but rather on the constitutionality of the pro- ceedings. They felt that Benoist had not been given the due process guaranteed him. They recommended that the procedure for determination of absences be more clearly defined and a method for expulsion of members be deve- loped soon so that everyone would be afforded his right to fair play. During the hearing. Herman Garner, the attorney for Benoist. slated that the amended Bill of Particulars was illegal since n had noi been filed before the Assembly at a regular meeting and had not been signed by at least ten Assembly members. He also declared lhat Paul had al- ready been accused of several of ihese charges on ihe Bill in Oclober of 1975 when the Assembly condemned him but ihen acquitted him of the same charges. Therefore, it would be double jeopardy to iry him a second time for the same charges. In the end, the University Court decided that the SGA Constitution and By-laws were too vague to justify im- peachment on the grounds that were presented. The By-laws state that the only grounds for impeachment shall be malfeasance, misfeasance; nonfeasance. Amazingly, the terms were never defined, so who knows what they mean? This was the contention of the defense and the considera- tion of the Court. Needless to say, many people were not pleased with the way the decision was handed down. The opinion was expressed that University Court should have ruled on the case it- self since it is the body which interprets the wording of the Constitution and all constitutions must be written sufficiently vague to allow the Court to utilize its judgment. As Scooter Hobbs stated, all they did was pass the buck. With the overturning of the dismissals (of a few Assembly members), it is not even clear if the SGA has any power. They have no vote on the Board of Supervisors. They are forced to allocate part of their funds to various organizations and now we find they can not, because of their own (constitutional) inadequacies, discipline their own members. Wed., Feb. 11 The Student Assembly Select Committee on the SGA Executive was created to probe the allegations against Benoist as presented in the amended Bill of Par- ticulars. The Assembly had decided that it would be best to arrange for an unbiased body, such as this one, to take the investigations out of the realm of the person- alities involved. Its findings were to be presented to the Assembly and then the Student Body at large. On this same day, Ted Schirmer, one of the advocates of impeachment, called Paul to a duel at Free Speech Alley. It was supposed to be an open debate for the benefit of the students, but Paul never showed up. Fri., Feb. 13 University Court (or at least Bill Sappenfield and Leo Hamilton) rescinded its order of Oct. 3 to call a special session of the Assembly to revise the election rules in time for the spring elections. This was done because it was felt that Benoist had made good willed attempts at revising the election rules but had not been able to obtain a quorum at meetings of the Elections Committee. How hard is it to get six people together over a four month period? Assembly member John Crochet later presented a resolution calling for the resignation of Leo Hamilton and Bill Sappenfield from University Court since they had issued an order without conferring with the entire Court. In refutation, they stated that it was within their rights to issue such a decree with the little consulation they had done. Men., Feb. 16 A special meeting of the Assembly was called by Benoist to discuss election rules and legislate proposals concerning the upcoming elections. Only 16 As- sembly members attended, not nearly enough for a quorum to conduct business. In an editorial, Jere Longman proposed that maybe Benoist shouldn ' t be the only one charged with misfeasance, malfeasance and nonfeasance. It was his feeling that the very Assembly members who had charged Benoist with failure to perform his duties should have had the good grace and decency to attend a meeting to conduct the business of the Assembly. But then the meet- ing was not involved with attacking anyone. Could there be a connection? Tues., Feb. 17 The probe committee on Benoist heard the testimonies of 19 people, including Reddoch and Brad Leggett. Ted Schirmer appeared in support of the im- peachment and contended that Paul was too preoccupied with lobbying efforts in the state legislature last summer and did not apply himself properly to the Book Rental Commission, one of the tasks assigned to him by the As- sembly. Wed., Feb. 18 The probe committee reported its findings, article by article to the Assembly. Some of the conclu- sions were: Art. 1) The letter of Nov. 10 was a public document. At least three other students received copies of this letter; Ann Siddall. Rick Martinez, and Brad Leggett. (Brad ' s name was not on the distribution list in the letter.) Therefore, Paul Benoist did not willfully withhold infor- mation necessary for the Assembly to properly exercise its power. Art. 2) Although Paul Benoist has not completely followed University Court orders of Oct. 3, 1975. he did make an effort toward this goal. Art. 3) The SGA constitution does not specifically require the SGA president to hold office hours . . . He was accessible to anyone who tried to 80 contact him. Art. 4) Paul Benoist did make an effort to make ap- pointments to the Non-Profit Book Rental Commission. However, it shoul d be noted that once it was turned over to Ted Schirmer, it moved much faster and with tenacity of purpose. Art. 5) This matter (of lost payroll checks) was com- pletely unfounded and unsubstantiated. Art. 6) Paul Benoist apparently violated some elec- tion rules yet. he tried repeatedly to call Election Board meetings . . . but these meetings lacked a quorum. We. therefore, condemn Paul Benoist for violating the SGA By-laws, but at the same time, we commend his action in this case. Art. 7) Paul Benoist did refuse to honor the will of the Assembly . . . (but) this Committee recommends that no action be taken on this failure. Case closed? Hardly! Paul has been cleared of the charges, but the proceedings have raised more questions than it had time to answer. For example, just what is the role of the SGA president in Student Government? Certainly he is a figurehead and should be a mediator between Admini- stration and students, and a link to the state legisla- ture. But no constitution can outline, letter by letter each and every implied and literal duty of a student leader. Since these duties cannot all be defined, how in the world are they going to be enforced? Also, is the Student Assembly, as Jere Longman proposed, unable to control its own funds and its own members? Clearly the constitution needs revisions and better re- cords must be kept by the Assembly. But is it worth it when we discover that the Administration can decide at any moment where the SGA funds are to be distributed? The Assembly has $70.000 to work with or should we say the Administration has $70.000 to toy with? In retrospect, it seems that the impeachment move was an informative one for the students, even if no greater good resulted. We all got a chance to delve into the group of people and personalities that help to govern us. We saw some honestly motivated people make an attempt to clean house in the manner they saw fit. As one Assembly member put it. Paul ' s not gonna leave a thing as other presi- dents have done. That is what I believe is the greatest harm of Benoist. 1 believe he had good faith . . . it just wasn ' t in him to be president. Student Government was terrific in past years . . . so many programs going on . . . people were so disappointed with Benoist and they were looking for some concrete event for impeachment. It ' s nothing specific that Paul did. Yet we also saw the others whojumped on the publicity bandwagon and who had a personal grudge against Paul. These are the ones that caused any damage that was done. Certainly, the ordeal was a trying one for Paul. After the University Court decision of Feb. 2 he told the As- sembly. The impeachment is closed and all this dogging is a pile of shit. 1 think I have extended the effort to resolve my guilt or innocence. I ' m open to anyone to talk to them. At one point, he was considering filing a civil suit for slander against his accusers if he was not pleased with the outcome. Evidently, it did turn out nicely enough for him. for no suits have been filed. In- deed, three Assembly members who were authors of the Bill of Particulars even apologized publicly to Paul after the probe committee reported its findings. There have been some changes initiated since the impeach- ment that do shed a ray of hope. The Assembly has clearly defined the term absence and is setting down rules for how to determine when someone is legally ab- sent from a meeting, w ithout any equivocation. Before this, there was a great hassle during the University Court hearing on the way the roll book and the minutes of the meeting did not agree as far as listing of members who were present. So there shall no longer be a member who can be both present and absent at the same time. In addition, the terms misfeasance, malfeasance and nonfea- sance are also being defined so that all future presi- dents shall know when they have transgressed their right- ful bounds. Now. maybe some of the misunderstandings have been re- solved. Maybe there will be an increased communication between the University officials and the Student Assembly. Maybe there will no longer be a communication gap be- tween the SGA president and the SGA. And maybe, just may- be, more students will come to the realization that we are all members of the Student Government Association and we should voice our opinions and monitor the officials we have elected or shut up and accept the mis-government we deserve from our apathy. Let ' s hope for maybe! Paul Gulotta 81 Free Speech Alley Schultz 82 The Stadium Expansion, the Non- Profit Book Rental, proposed transit fee hikes and the impeachment of SGA Pres- ident Paul Benoist were just some of the many topics de- bated upon at Free Speech Alley. The Daily Reveille was often attacked on gen- eral principles and for shoddy journalism. The most frequent issues were religion and international politics with the virtues of God and marijuana also dis- cussed. The most vocal speaker was Ted Schirmer. Free Speech Alley gave a vehicle in which to make his views and discontentments with the University known to all who were willing to sit on the steps of the Union and listen to him. He provided a little extra entertainment at one of the Alleys by having a water fight with SGA Legislative Vice Pres- ident Jerry Giddens. Free Speech Alley, which pro- vides an outlet of expression for all staff, students and faculty at LSU. gave Schirmer a stepping stone to the SGA pres- idency by keeping his name in the students ' mind. Next year when he is president, will he still go to the Alley and bitch about the admini- stration? Or will he learn that there are two sides to every coin . . .? Will The Buses Continue To Run? Students returned to campus in the spring to find a fa- miliar sight missing: city transit buses. The buses were absent for two weeks because of a strike by lo- cal drivers and maintenance personnel. The strike be- gan shortly after the fall semester ' s end, and caught most out-of-town students by surprise. Settlement of the month- long strike came Jan. 22 when members of the local Amalgamated Transit Union accepted a 40% hour pay raise from the city ' s bus line, Capitol Transporta- tion Corporation. However, the strike was the result of more than just wage demands. Indeed, the causes of the bus shutdown were often confusing to the city-parish and the bus com- pany, the two bodies on top of the situation. During the shutdown and after, no one could give a concise, understandable explanation of why the bus company was in trouble. The three sides in the strike, the city-parish, the bus company and the union, all blamed each other as the culprit behind the shut- down. All were responsible to an extent. Capitol operated at a large deficit in 1975, which wasn ' t too unusual, since all major mass transit sys- tems in the United States operate in the red. Capitol had been working at a controlled deficit, sup- ported by matching city and federal funds, until the de- ficit spiraled late in the year. The Company ' s financial pro- blems were blamed on the im- plementation of grid ser- vice routes in September. The grid routes were an ex- pansion of service over the older radial system. Capitol hired new drivers and added more buses to its line to facilitate the ex- panded service. However, ridership did not keep pace with the extra service. The company overextended itself, providing extra service for people who didn ' t use it. Thus, Capitol lost money on every bus route, and its de- ficit went from bad to worse. Demands by the union for wage and benefit increases complicated the company ' s shaky financial base, which needed added support from the city. Mayor-President W. W. Dumas refused to increase the com- pany ' s budget, saying it would place a strain on other city departments. When the union went on strike, Dumas called an emergency city-parish government meeting and de- clared the bus company out of business. After the shutdown, a period of much rhetoric and little action followed. Mayor Dumas remained steadfast behind his decree that Cap- itol would not get a budget increase. The drivers re- mained on the picket line at the bus barn, receiving $50 per week strike pay from the union. Capitol remained in the middle, working on an acceptable solution to the strike. Before strike negotiations started, union members ac- cused Mayor Dumas of using the strike as a profitable 3 X 84 political venture. Mayor Dumas accused the strikers of being greedy, and the bus company of poor planning. William Fuerhing. Capitol ' s board president, accused the city government of not giving the grid system a fair chance. The strike ended after the first contract offer to the union was made. The drivers voted to return to work af- ter accepting a raise that left most of them with a smaller monthly gross pay. The 40 cent raise was at- tached to a cut back in working hours per week. The cut meant that many drivers would be making SI 00 less per month than before. Capitol returned to the old radial routes under the agreement, which meant about 20 drivers and maintenance workers would be furloughed until CTC had work for them. When the buses started rolling again on Jan. 27, LSL stilfhad its seven special campus routes, but there were many dissatisfied students w ho wanted to see the school acquire its own transit service. An SGA initiated petition was circulated, asking the city to let LSL establish its own transit sen ice. by- passing a city ordinance that gave Capitol a monopoly on bus service. CTC President Fuerhing said LSL would almost certainly have to pay more for the same level of service if it renewed its contract w ith CTC for campus routes. The school ' s S 1 38.000 contract with Capitol expires at the end of July 1976. Whether or not the city al- lows LSL to establish its own service miahr lie in the Ledford hands of Baton Rouge citizens. Shortly, after service re- sumed. Mayor Dumas told the press that ridership on the buses was still too low. and that the system might be shut down for good. Although William Fuerhing expressed optimism about mass transit ' s future in the city, the outcome of Baton Rouge ' s attempt at a modern transit system seemed to be a doubtful one. Joe Bordlee HI Reveille Reporter CPL members discuss endorsement of SGA candidates. Camacho Campus Political Union The Campus Political Union was formed at the beginning of the 1976 Spring semester. CPU is defined as an organi- zation established to pro- vide services and represen- tation for all members of he LSU community. It resolves to hold academics over all else as the highest priority area for improvement on the LSU campus. These are just two of its policies which were established in hope of clearly outlining its purposes. 87 SUBSTITUTE FACILITIES HELPED JKE SHOb)ER By |X yi _ 1 AN IN -)EPTR LOOKED THE HOLES WALL5 5TUDEMT5 CHOOSE TO IN HABIT.... ! 4 1 X DAYS I WE I HEW uJAS TUE f . T E Re UJA5 ALSO HOWE DAYS , HJ THt AR1IS ' ? 1 50M T? 16 TKftM r I ' , o 5 TWIS SPACE 15 PEDIC ITED To OUR DE Of MEN, tfrdkn 0. : MHiflMTf rvv t MONEY TO FIMI5H! UHOSt HAS AT LSM or rue MOST y - . VALUABLE ASSET5 OF THIS GREAT IIM5TITUTION. i THINK, i cw ; THE 5T( 5A rS r ( FOR TT 7 ; THE UNIVERSITY PROVIDED LOW-L05T 6ICENTEN1AL CLIFF D Yo 5TODNT5 C NO LON tR NEED TD THEIR TWE|Cr5 % tWtt5... ThE UJt T-SlDt OF UP1PU6 EIPEMENLED EXCEDEKINE HEAD- ACHE THE STUD6NT5 1 . 89 The 1975 Muscular Dystrophy Football Charity Marathon, sponsored by the Greeks, raised over $18,500. The check was presented to a MD representative at pre-game ceremonies at the LSU-South Carolina game. In the past five years, LSU has raised over $90,000 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Rayner 90 Mann Muscular Dystrophy Charity Marathon Mann 91 Rayner 92 LSU Forum Resolved, that until we have strict national control on the sale and use of fire- arms, the United States will continue to have one of the highest murder rates in the world. (Negative 188- 11 2) Resolved, that all col- leges and universities should be required to provide equal financial support for women ' s and men ' s sports activities. (Neg. 139-114) Resolved, that the FBI and CIA should have unrestricted authority to investigate any citizen they suspect of engaging in subversive or un-American activities. (Neg. 188-134) Resolved, that the United States should adopt a con- stitutional amendment guar- anteeing equal rights for all homosexuals and lesbians. ' (Neg. 5 13- 163) Resolved, that we prefer racial segregation in the public schools of this country to the present system. (Neg. 148-80) Resolved, that the Louisiana Legislature should appro- priate for as long as needed whatever funds are required to keep the Superdome oper- ating. (Affirmative 113-95) Resolved, that law enforce- ment in this country is being harmed by the emotional in- stability and intellectual inferiority of most police- men. (Neg. 161-80) Ravner 93 Some Good Stuff For Pot Smokers If on some sunny spring after- noon, one chanced to pass the Greek Theatre, one might hear the sounds of music, see crowds of people and catch the scent of marijuana filled the air. But this phenom- enon is not confined only to the long-haired student any- more. Short hairs, rich, poor. male, female, black and white all smoke pot. Whether they be Greek, freak, inde- pendent or the average student, the chances are that these people have tried or do smoke marijuana. Almost every social group on campus has within it an element which has and does smoke the illicit drug. A poll taken on campus showed that a majority of students favored decriminaliza- tion and legalization. A chapter of NORML (National Or- ganization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) was estab- lished on campus and its national president appeared for debate and discussion. The enforcement of the present laws on campus also seemed to change. A small number of persons were arrested in 1975 for posses- sion. Those arrested were reported by fellow dorm students and not by a massive underground police organization. In the near future, arrests for simple possession will be eliminated and written summons issued. The District Attorney ' s office offers a pre-trial intervention program for those first offenders who are caught. Eventually, the student who receives a probation may have the complete arrest record erased. Times are changing. The former devil weed is approaching an era of legalization and social acceptance. How and when this event happens, remains only to be seen. arter There ' s No Place Like Home THERE ' S NO PLACE LIKE HOME There ' s no place like my home I ' m sure it ' s quite unique The bars so strong and many Through which so many peek For I am Mike the Tiger A not so nice affair To live upon cold concrete To which no one may care But wait I hear a contest An Ugly Man has come Will raise the funds to build a new home Yet so much is to be done For this year they ' ve raised a thousand A sum that ' s nice and sound But till they ' ve thirty-nine more grand I ' ll just walk a round and a round and round Drew M. Louviere This year. Mike the Tiger reached some notoriety. Students concerned for Mike ' s living conditions sponsored an Ugly Man Contest on campus. IFC money plus donations by Angel Flight and RHA began a bank account for Mike ' s future home. Visions of trees to climb on and running water were in the minds of those IFC members who spearheaded the action. Unfortunately, at the pre- sent rate of donations it will take thirty-nine more years to complete the pro- jected $40,000 project. Hang in there, Mike! Hogan 98 1 English Language Orientation Program Does anybody really listen? Does anybody really care? That ' s what 1400 foreign students probably wonder about Americans. With foreign students represent- ing seventy-three countries from all over the world, one might think we would take advantage of this oppor- tunity to learn about other cultures, but most Americans don ' t. It just seems that most students don ' t realize, or even worse, don ' t care about the time they are letting slip through their hands. That is. the time to enrich their lives through these students. Some of these students are sponsored by their govern- ments or foundations in their countries. Others come financed by their par- ents. About 350 of these students are enrolled in the English Language Orientation Program (ELOP). which is the largest center for English Education in the nation. One of the main problems they have is finding Amer- icans to practice English with them. Just imagine, they come to our country with high hopes to learn English, then to perhaps further their studies here, but these hopes are soon shattered when they cannot find Amer- ican friends to practice their English with. Most of the students hear of ELOP through friends or family in their country. The reputation of the program seems to be one of it ' s most enduring factors. Hogan Schultz 100 Infirmary Services The infirmary health service has added many new faci- lities this year. Special clinics include gynecology. orthopedics, eye. internal medicine, dental consul- tants, psychiatry and derma- tology . Prices of lab work and medicine are about half of normal fees. Last year over 48,000 students were seen at the infir- mary. Also included at the infirmary are the PHONE (crisis prevention), and BASIC (Birth and Sex Infor- mation Counseling). ' With A Grand Profit Of $543.35 Perhaps destined to failure since the Saints defeat to the Houston Oilers in a house-warming football game in August, the Louisiana Superdome has become shrouded in controversy, pending lawsuits and passing the buck. The Dome faces four lawsuits as of February and is indi- rectly involved in others. One suit attempting to pro- hibit smoking and the sale of tobacco in the Dome is expected to wind up before the U.S. Supreme Court. Other pending lawsuits in- volve a claim that persons without tickets were admit- ted to an Allman Brothers concert in the Dome and a lawsuit filed by Secretary of State Wade O. Martin who is trying to nullify contracts of the Superdome Services, Inc. (SSI), Building En- gineering Services Co., Inc. and Ad Art because they weren ' t accepted by public bid. There have been numerous complaints about SSI which is in charge of maintenance, security, crowd control, ushering, ticket sales and field set-up. In January, the Dome Stadium Commission voted to hire on an emer- gency basis someone to be responsible for Dome secur- ity activities. Dome Executive Director Ben Levy has said he had hopes that the state Civil Service will make the position perma- nent. Security isn ' t the only problem the Dome faces. In October, the Superdome Com- mission listed a bill of over $775,000 for mainten- ance costs, over $260,000 for utility costs, over $217,000 for insurance, over $108,000 for salaries for the Superdome staff and over $53,000 for telephone Ravner 102 and telegraph bills. Superdome official William Connick said in response to the disclosure of the adver- tising bill was a one-shot thing and would not again cost so much and the tele- phone and telegraph bills would go dow n. After three months of opera- tion, the Dome had a net profit of S543.35. A su- perdome staff report listed revenues of S236.500 for stadium club memberships (473 memberships at $500 a- piece) and $458,752 for leasing of the luxury pri- vate suites. Dome employees seem to be always coming and going, and it has been pointed out that poor management is the root of the Dome ' s pro- blems. Where the blame should be placed is hard for people to decide. The press has been blamed for the controversy and politicians tend to blame other poli- ticians. The question is when will the controversy end. Dome Executive Director Ben Levy has perhaps said it best when discussing the problems with. I wish it would all go a- way, so we could get down to the task at hand that ' s running the facility. 103 Edwards Wins Second Term 104 A monumental change took place in the 1975 elections. The Democrats no longer had the opportunity at their own primary. This year only one primary preceded the general elections. Democrat, Republican and In- dependent alike ran together. Governor Edwin Edwards handily defeated his two opponents. In his bid for re-election, Edwards out- ran Wade O. Martin, secre- tary of state, and Bob Jones, senator. James Fitzmorris, lieutenant governor and William Guste, attorney general, both won as incumbents. Dave Pearce, nineteen-year veteran as agriculture commissioner, conceded defeat when faced with a run-off in the gen- eral election. Two state wi de races went to the general election. Both of these races were de- cided by a small percentage difference. Underdog Sena- tor Paul Hardy beat former lieutenant governor candi- date P. J. Mills. The hottest race of this elec- tion was between Louis Michot, incumbent superin- tendent of education and Kelley Nix, former Edwards aide. Nix was the winner in that election. Governor Edwards at Victory party election eve Schultz Puggy Moity again added his spice to Louisiana politics. In fact, he has been adding this spice for many an election. Maybe. next election we may turn on the TV Sunday morning to hear this master of Louisi- ana political rhetoric rant, rave and ridicule his oppo- nents. Also, we might hear him rant, rave and ridicule people who are not his oppo- nents. And as the time comes to close his show, Pugg will say those words which preserve the heritage of politics in our state. Please, gimmee some money? Ledford NOVEMBER 1. 1975 GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ATTORNEY GENERAL COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE DECEMBER 13, 1975 SECRETARY OF STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION Edwin Edwards Bob Jones Wade O. Martin James Fitzmorris William Bowen William Guste Pappy Triche Gil Dozier Dave Pearce Paul Hardy P. J. Mills Kelley Nix Louis Michot 750,107 292.220 146.368 924.325 71.830 686.220 406.345 450,775 328.868 388,780 366,510 410,937 401,511 As reported by Wade O. Martin, secretary 1 of state. 105 The next four pages are dedicated to the apathetic majority of LSU. . S V no I Free Speech Alley Star Schirmer Wins Ted Schirmer was elected SGA president over David Groner. in a runoff election. In the primary. Schirmer had about 500 more votes than Groner. In the runoff. Schirmer won by only 244 votes. Schirmer carried on a low key campaign after the primary, counting on his more well- known name to carry him through. About 20 percent of the stu- dent body voted. Schirmer received 52.4 percent of the runoff vote while Groner got 47.6 percent. Other positions filled were SGA financial vice pres- ident by Ned Wright, who ran unopposed. Dana Roberts de- feated Steve Pastorek for legislative vice president. Four resolutions were also passed in the elections. In- cluded were a voluntary SI a semester assessment for one year for the Non-Profit Book Rental: a new Student Bill of Rights: a constitu- tional amendment regarding Student Assembly representa- tion: and approval of on campus voter registration. SGA primary candidates were (from left) Bill Edwards. David Groner. Ted Schirmer. and Mike Milliard, (not pictured Leonard Grey) 111 I was walking to the Union the other day and a guy tried to sell me a Super Card. He said I could buy day-old pizzas at half price and take my little brother to see Texas Chainsaw Massacre for only $1.00 on Sunday mornings at the Geology building. He seemed like an honest guy (he wore a coat and tie and carried what looked like a bo-la paddle with numerous signatures in his right hand) and since I only lost $2.00 on my last year ' s card, I bought one. Further down the road on my journey, I encountered a man screaming at the top of his lungs. I thought it was my English teacher because I had skipped class last week and he ' s a nut about attendance. I was sure that he had spotted me and was going to bawl me out in front of the entire university. I mean, this guy was that kind of screwball. I then realized that his rage was directed to a mass of people in general. I thought, Could all these people be in his class? As I got closer to the man (as close as I dared) I heard him speak of how the world was going to end soon if people didn ' t start to get on the stick (somewhat paraphrased). At this point I was convinced that the man was a lunatic - after all, I only missed one damn class. Then it occurred to me what a sucker I was to have bought that Super Card when the world expires before it does. Next, I was approached by a man who said he was running for SGA (I think that means Sewers, Gutters and Alleys, but I ' m not real sure) presi- dent and could certainly use my support. He swore to me that he would help clean up this mess on the LSU campus. Now, I ' m not one to Schultz 112 SHAH MURDERED THE 9 : Schultz be easily swayed by politi- cians so I had to think this one out very carefully before I made any commit- ments. I reasoned. Well, OP M does seem to have a monopoly on keeping the university tidy. Perhaps a little competition would improve sen. ice and add a little spice to the campus. After all. I used to have an ecology sticker on my VW before I wrecked it two years ago. Yes. I told the man. You ' ve got my vote. Finally, just before approaching the Union. I noticed that a group of football players were involved in some sort of petitioning. Naturally, since I had never seen an LSU football player out of uniform (there use to be one in my math class but my professor said he didn ' t have to come to class anymore if he didn ' t want to) I rushed to see what all the commotion was about. It seems that the players wanted to change the official team colors from purple and gold to blue and white, because they couldn ' t find any slacks to match their jerseys when they went out on dates. This appeared to me a reasonable plea and I almost signed the petition until I realized that this would also entail changing the colors of Mike the Tiger ' s stripes. I shuddered at the mere mention of it. It reminded me of the time my calico cat fell asleep on my paint-by- number picture before it dried. Well. I made it to the Union, and just in time too. When I got to the TV viewing room, the Buckskin Bill show had just begun. What luck! Bob Marak Schultz 113 Schrodt 116 L nion sponsored Pumpkin Carving Contest SchrcxJt Beaux Arts Ball Schrodt Halloween Beaui Art- Ball Sthrixlt 117 Meredith Posey 118 Important Greek Activities 3i d.lor plunos In Rui.-M: Ul.uk .inj hilc h 120 Even though LSU lost the Homecoming game to Florida 34-6. there were winners in other Homecoming competi- tion. Decorations for the festivity were abundant with the winners being Acadian Hall for the inde- pendents: Kappa Alpha Theta for the sororities and Acacia for the fraternities and the overall winner. r l rlti..i..tn Meredith. Bottom rn Ru 121 122 The homecoming court selec- tion process allows anyone to nominate whomever the choose. The girls nomi- nated are put before the football team who selects ten. Then a queen and four maids are chosen by the student rxxJ . The queen was Liz Taylor, sponsored b Kappa Delta sorontN : with her maids being Gina Fryery. spon- sored b Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority: Beck Strickland, sponsored b Sigma Alpha Hpsilon fraternity: Cynthia Nesbitt. sponsored by Delta Delta Delta sorority: and Kathie Phillips, sponsored b Graham Hall. 123 Ceramic Arts Festival Cumacho Camacho . . . Sponsored by National Council on Education 124 Union Flea Market And Crafts Fair Schull ' Schull, 125 Joe Bova Two Fantasy Birds ; Robert J. Warrens Corinthian Mischief Tom Cavanaugh La Crosette 126 Faculty Art Show Michael Crespo Eternity of Moment 127 Student Art Show Michael McCallum Untitled Randy Distefano Untitled John Lewis Early American Soil Modifier Rob Carpenter The Cactus Predicament Winners 128 Charles Devillier The Fifth Gigi Gillespie I nulled 129 Engineering Day Camacho | I -2 I 131 Songfest Songfest has been a part of LSU for the past 55 years. Even though now it is a traditionally Greek dominated show, it was begun in 1921 by the Blazers, pre- decessors of Mortar Board. The theme of this year ' s show was A Tribute to America Bicentennial Dedication. The winners were Phi Mu and Acacia for the sweep- stakes award. They were also the first place winners of the doubles. Sigma Chi and Delta Zeta placed second with the Baptist Student Union placing third. In the singles entry, Chi Omega placed first with East Hall and Alpha Delta Pi placing second and third respectively. Meredith 132 Meredith 133 . ,. ' - - .. Hocan Environmental Design Festival 137 Mann 138 Jam-Jam i ' , Mann 139 new Orleans mardi gras FINE CLOTH I NO MtMMM 140 All pholos by Schultz , JW- Country Music Jamboree 143 I . Schultz Schultz 145 146 LSU ' s Bicentennial celebration culminated on April 30 with a convocation honoring LSU. the State and the Nation. April 30, 1926 marked the dedication of LSU at the present location. Previously, the campus was located in down- town Baton Rouge. On the same date in 1812, Louisiana became the 18th state in the Union and again on the same date in 1803 was the signing of the Louisiana Purchase. 1976 also serves as the centennial celebration of Agricultural Experiment Station. Other Bicentennial happenings included the dedication of a Student Government Association sponsored Time Capsule which is filled with current paraphernalia. The capsule is to be opened in 2076. Another SGA sponsored event was an all- day free concert on the Parade Ground on April 30, which was also the last day of classes. Classes were dismissed at 1 :30 to give the students an opportunity to attend the convocation, but student attendance at all Bicentennial functions was low. The American Freedom Train, sponsored by the Baton Rouge Bicentennial Commission, was also here for LSU ' s festivities. Different departments on campus participated in LSU ' s Bicentennial activities with displays, slide shows and exhibits. Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards 148 RECOGMZEDBY AMEF9CAN REVOLUTION BJCENTENNIAL ADMMSTRATX)N Alumnus of the Year U.S. Senator Russell Long Photos by Mann 149 Original plan for time capsule. Main Quadrangle, 1975 Proposed landscaping of Quadrangle Dedication of SGA time capsule. 151 OUR PRAYER To you young Americans of Louisiana State University - - 2076, we, your counterparts of this American Bicentennial Year, send love and greetings from out of the past - - from LSU of 1976. It is our fervent prayer that our country shall have survived in peace and that yours is a world of good will and well-being. As your predecessors, it is our profound hope that our beloved Alma Mater shall have grown during these years, unscathed by the vagaries of fate, and that it is and shall be a source of deep intellectual enrichment to you - - as it has been to us! (Part of a prayer in the Bicentennial capsule.) Neil Diamond The Rolling Thunder Review mm I k ' i Bob Dylan Joan Baez The Rollin Stones off ti, [ f the A nv. men! n LSL ' s Jer. Play- kl 1 introdi ' lick d the Rolling ptive . The Si unus h ihi,: .lagr: tight - Julian Bream Schult LSI S millions Orchestra Rich Scluill -t tt J - Bachman Turner Overdrive Meredith Ledford Climax Blues Band it; to 1 - Meredith Doug Kershaw S gH- Olivia Newton- John Williams S .--. Royal Lichtenstein Circus i ' Commodores O ' Jays I f Ti l a Bruce Springsteen LSU UNION LIVELY ARTS SUMMER DINNER THEATER The Star Spangled Girl Angel Street Rainmaker NUREYEV ' S DON QUIXOTE NEW TIMES TOM DEMARTINTSVOID LOUISIANA STATE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY THEATRE FESTIVAL THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE THEATRE PRODUCTION OF PLEASURE AND REPENTANCE NEW TIMES JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR DONT BOTHER ME, I CANT COPE MANOFLAMANCHA UTAH REPERTORY DANCE THEATRE 1776 IRENE DON COSSACKS OF ROSTOV NEW SAN FRANCISCO SHAKESPEARE COMPANY ' S HAMLET FERRARO AND RIVARD THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA Rayner macho BEGINNERS ' THEATER PROJECT original scripts written and directed by students DULL NORMAL Scott Beall Norman Bellew MY NAME IS ROSE Ted von Dameck Jeff Matens TODAY ' S HOROSCOPE Kay Butler Glenda Watson THEHITCHHIKER Pecey Good Mary Birmingham JUDGEMENT DAY Lynn Risser James Jordon DAWN LeAvnne Snell Peaav Good STUDENT-DIRECTED LOUISIANA PLAYERS GUILD PRODUCTIONS H ELLO OUT TH ERE Dehra Morrison THE.GOLDEN FLEECE Tim Morrison THE PRIVATE EAR Randy Dupre WINNERS Jo-EIlyn Floyd RIDERS FROM THE SEA Rickey Duet CONTRIBUTION Arleen Johnson VICTORIA DOLL PARTY Allen Laurie THE COLLECTION Ginger Heaton DATE Wayne Kraemer THECLOD KathyChittom TWELVE POUND LOOK Jane Stanley PUBLIC EYE Bill Folmar BIRDBATH Esther DiLeo ILE John C ' ook DUTCH MAN Cheryl Clark THE MADNESS OF LADY BRIGHT Jo-Ellyn Floyd TWIGS Patvon Dameck SOMETHING UNSPOKEN David Marler GEOGRAPHY OF A MORSE DREAMER Darrell Voelken 27 WAGONS FU LL OF COTTON Leslie Jarreau THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND Steve Ramay i. i On The Town 1976 Student Musical V presented by the LSU Union Theater-on-the-Side Committee and the LSU Speech Department Guest Director Larry Life Musical Director Victor Klimash DR. RAYMOND MCNALLY In Search of Dracula How did I get involved in studying Dracula? I got a government grant for it! . . .1 sincerely believe after studying this man ' s life (Count Dracula) that . . . he was weird! ALVINTOFFLER Learning for Tomorrow After 200 years, much of America is obsolete. JOHN SPENCER The Bermuda Triangle If UFOs do not exist, somebody ' s running around the world burning patches in the ground! MARGARET MEAD Human Identity and Social Interaction We all share the same air. TED HOWARD The American Revolution: a 200-Year Coverup? JAN LEIGHTON As George Washington In: Let ' s Set the Record Straisht Schult Schultz Schultz 184 Graduation Schultz Schultz 185 2,126 _ I - - People Looking For A Job 187 .1 Posev Posey Posey Posey 190 New Field House Attracts tudents ii ii r m I it -i _ iL r - -- Ht-f ! - ! Schulu The new LSU Field House was completed Nov. 14. 1974. The plain but impressive structure has become yet one more LSU monolith. Many intramural sports are played there and other free pla activities are avail- able such as handball, basket- ball, badminton, track and weightlifting. The manager of the fieldhouse says over 44.000 students used the new building for free play in the spring 1975 semester alone. This figure does not include the P.E. classes that are held there even, day. Though the fieldhouse has taken on many of the activi- ties of the older Gym Armory, the old facility has gained new responsibilities. Roller skatins. voiles ball, badmin- ton and basketball are played in the gym. The new fieldhouse cost $3 million with $2.450.000 coming from the Athletic Department and $550.00 coming from a U.S. Title I grant. No state funds were used. i i , ' , ' . ' . ' . IT m. Pose 191 The 1975 Football season was LSU ' s worst in 20 years. Ledford I 192 Schuliz Schultz Ledford 194 Wilson Wilson 195 Mann 196 Mann To go into great detail about the heroes of the gymnastics team would require only the publication of their roster which is already in this book. This event allows such a complete appreciation of the beauty of the human body in performing difficult feats with timing and precision that is often missing or not observable in other sports. With the consistency of our gymnastic team, one cannot help but wonder where the key to such mastery lies. We believe it is in Armando Vega, a person whose enviable record is only exceeded by his reputation of being an excellent gymnast. 197 Mann 198 Schrodt Rayner 199 200 Great things were expected of the excellent juniors that Coach Dale Brown and his staff recruited. And of course, the most celebrated one was the number one junior college player in the nation, Bob Miller. But he caught mono- nucleosis. In the first stage of the season (when we were unde- feated without Bob Miller) one of the key players was his excellent substitute, Willie High. But maybe because of the overdedicated and compassion- ate coaching, Bob was substi- tuted for Willie and Willie was destined to play very little throughout the season. But each time he did, he high- lighted. Maybe next year ' s LSU basket- ball season will bring more of an opportunity for all of our excellent players to perform. Maybe the curse of too much talented in a few places and not enough in others, was a handicap that no coaching staff could overcom e and still emerge victorious. Next year is Coach Brown ' s long- awaited fifth year. (When Brown came to LSU he said he needed just five years to turn the team around from a loser to a winner.) Will it be the year he promised himself and all of us? And was that guy we just signed really a seven-footer ? I Schultz Schultz Schultz 202 LSU Baseball came from the confines of mediocre last year to win the Southeastern Conference Championships, not to mention winning most of their ball games. The 1975 season was marked by performance as a team as well as performances of exceptional individuals. The 1976 baseball Tigers coming into the season with high hopes did not fare quite as well as the previous squad. It seems that the graduating seniors of the 1975 squad took with them most of the enthusiasm and the knack for winning as well as the desire to play to- gether as a team. This past season was not with- out accomplishment. With the shuffling around of different players in different positions, the Tigers were able to play some good baseball in both conference and non- conference play. Schultz Tiger grapplers managed a 12-17 record despite seven of the ten starters being fresh- men and a tough schedule against five of the ten top teams in the nation. Both Mike Millay and Jim O ' Connel who placed second and third in the South- eastern Conference, represented LSU in the Na- tionals. Also placing in the S.E.C. was John Mad-Dog Madden and freshman Scott Oswald. Mike Millay was declared 1976 ' s most Valuable wrestler and Scott Oswald was Most Improved. Freshman Kevin Cortez and Scott Oswald were tied for the most pins. With a very young team, the Tiger Matters look forward to a bright future. Schultz 204 Caffarel v ' LSD Sports Information Photos 206 LSU ' s swimmers broke 13 team records this season. LSU has its first SEC record holder in Ray Havard for the lOObreaststroke. Also in the SEC meet, they scored more points than ever before, making this year ' s team, known as Ted ' s Tankers, one of LSU ' s all time best. Posey 207 Poor Coach May! To have to struggle through a season with such a high casualty rate of athletes, and the frustration o f trying to get one of the super athletes out of the money-making sport on campus. This would be a formidable task even for Mission Im- possible, let alone Coach Joe May. Unlike football, which occa- sionally witnesses a loss due to poor student academic standing, track was hit by a devastating loss of many fine student athletes, and the frustration of not being able to utilize the versatile talent of freshman Charlie Alexander. Where was Alexander. Charlie? Was he on the football field practicing? But with strong-willed coaches like Joe May, and belief in fighting for what is right there can be no doubt that LSU will see a winning season with him as coach. Good luck, Larry, in the Olympics. We know we are well represented by you. Schuliz I V 210 LSU ' s golfers worked hard this season and it paid off for them. They placed in the top ten in all the tournaments they entered. Each player had better than a 75 average. Next year ' s returning players have their work cut out for them in keeping up the high standards of excellence. . . v . F V - . Meredith 211 .f rJ T The LSU Tiger Tennis team enjoyed one of its most prolific seasons ever in 1976. as the Bengals rolled to 21 match victories as well as winning the first LSU Indoor Invitational. Under the guidance of second year coach Steve Carter, the Bengals not only set numerous team records but individual stars Gary Albertine and J. T. Sims also etched their names in Tiger tennis annals. Albertine became the leading individual victor in Tiger tennis history supplanting 1970 All- American Steve Faulk while Sims became the second leading winner. J. T. played in more doubles victories than any other LSU player while Albertine was second in this category. Albertine also was named the Outstanding Performer in the indoor meet after winning the No. 1 singles champion- ship. Coach Carter also got outstanding performances from freshman newcomers Hal Gorman and Alan Chandronnait while juniors Gary Cannon and Robert Rouse starred in the singles play. Three seniors Billy McGehee. Reese Baker and Glen Gatenby served as the top reserves for the Bengals and McGehee was one of the top doubles players for the Tigs during the entire campaign. Albertine and Sims were selected as the team captains for the 1976 squad which will be remembered as the winningest one in LSU history. Meredith 213 ' Golf SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (Top Tiger) 6th Pan American (Holmes 10th) 3rd Seminole Classic (Lee Lyons 6th) 1st Florida Invitational (Lee 1st) 7th Morris Williams (Holmes 22nd) 10th All- America (Gusmus 22nd) 2nd Chris Schenkel (Lee 6th) Track 1976 LSU OUTDOOR TRACK RESULTS: LSU 77, DRAKE 53, McNEESE STATE 50 LSU 64, MINNESOTA 63, DRAKE 50 LSU INVITATIONAL: RICE 134, N. TEXAS STATE 93, KENTUCKY 86, MINNESOTA 82, HOUSTON 77, LSU 75, LA. TECH 41 MISS. STATE 77, LSU 57, SOUTHEASTERN LA. 47 ALABAMA 81, LSU 56, McNeese State 44 AUBURN 106, LSU 50, BAYLOR 41, MISS. STATE 37, HOUSTON 35 WISCONSIN 79 ' 2, LSU 46! 2, SOUTHEASTERN LA. 32, NORTHEAST LA. 27 Tennis RECORD: 20-6 Lamar L j Rice ( 1 Houston 1 Trinity L 1 Okla. State 1 Iowa i J Kansas Southern 111. Texas Auburn Ohio State Minnesota Eastern Mich. ( W 9 UNO I Miss. State Alabama Miami Georgia Tech i W Florida State Ole Miss V 7 Memphis State W 8 Vanderbilt v 5 Kentucky TT J Tennessee f Tulane . w Jacksonville 7 TEXAS A M 1st LSU Invitational LSU 19, Georgia 18, Florida 12, Alabama 1 1, Tennessee 10, Kentucky 3, Ole Miss 2, Auburn 1, Miss. State 1, and Vanderbilt 0. Basketball SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (Won 12, Lost 14) LSU 100, YUGOSLAVIAN LSU 109, CCNY 73 LSU 85, CALIFORNIA 68 LSU 79, Tulane 65 LSU 94, NEVADA-RENO 74 LSU 93, FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 70 IC U 87, CORNELL 71 ,U 89, STANFORD 83 DEPAUL 70, LSU 67 AUBURN 102, LSU 86 LSU 85, FLORIDA 79 LSU 100, MISSISSIPPI 75 ALABAMA 113, LSU 75 Mississippi State 90, LSU 83 Georgia 83, LSU 79 Tennessee 105, LSU 92 Vanderbilt 103, LSU 90 Kentucky 85, LSU 71 LSU 67, Mississippi 57 ALABAMA 78, LSU 74 LSU 80, MISSISSIPPI STATE 69 Georgia 75, LSU 70 Tennessee 80, LSU 71 LSU 89, VANDERBILT 75 KENTUCKY 85, LSU 70 Auburn 90, LSU 80 Florida 94, LSU 81 214 Varsity Scoreboards Gymnastics Swimming RESULTS (Won 17, Lost 2) 1st Houston Husky Classic W 2 11. 60 HOUSTON BAPT. 195.30 L 203.30 Oregon 205.85 W 203.30 Illinois 183.45 W 203.30 Wheaton College 162.00 L 204.50 Southern 111. 206.00 W 2 10. 15 Oregon 199.05 W 212.20 California 207.35 W 212.60 UCLA (a) 196.50 W 2 12.60 USC (a) 200.90 W 2 13.05 INDIAN A STATE 210.15 W 2 10.55 NEBRASKA 209.15 W 2 10.00 Houston Bapt. 200.70 W 2 10.00 Odessa College 196.05 W 206.65 Texas 156.10 W 210.40 OKLAHOMA 204.85 W 2 16.85 N.COLORADO 184.30 W 216.85 GEORGIA 185.60 W 2 16.85 ODESSA COLLEGE 200.85 W 2 12.90 New Mexico 211.65 1st SIGL (Average: 212.63) 2nd NCAA (Average: 212.56) Footba SEASON RECORD: 4-7-0; SEC: 1-5-0: 2-4-0; AWAY: 2-3-0 Nebraska 10 LSU TEXAS A M 39 LSU LSU 16 Rice FLORIDA 34 LSU Tennessee 24 LSU LSU 17 KENTUCK LSU 24 SOUTH CA Ole Miss 17 LSU ALABAMA 23 LSU MISS. STATE 16 LSU LSU 42 Tulane LSU LSU Rice 1 LSU LSU 10 KENTUCKY 14 SOUTH CAROLINA LSU I! LSU 10 LSU f Tulane i RESULTS (Won 5. Lost 3) L 52 Florida W 66 MIDLAND L 38 Alabama L 52 Auburn W 72 Tulane W 68 RICE W 66 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI W 75 ARKANSAS 3rd Southeastern Relays (Alabama) 2nd Houston Invitational 5th SEC Wrestlin L 15 W 25 L 3 L 13 , 16 L 11 L 19 W 30 W 28 W 27 L 5 W 19 L 17 W 35 L 15 L 13 L 4 W 21 W 27 L 15 L L 17 RESULTS (Won 8. Lost 16) NORTHERN COLORADO SAGINAW VALLEY SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Alabama Auburn ILLINOIS STATE WISCONSIN-LaCROSSE RICH LAND OSCAR ROSE WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE COLORADO STATE SOUTHWESTERN LA. Florida Tech Tampa Florida CAL POLY Oklahoma Central Oklahoma Oklahoma State TENNESSEE GEORGIA Drake Iowa State KENTUCKY 215 Gymnastics Team Steve Bonham Don Clifford Dana Crosley Blaine Dahl Chuck David Mike Foster Caesar Garcia Mike Godawa Franz Golbeck John Goodman Alan Graham James Guidry Randy Hairston Todd Kuoni Greg Lewis Jeff Morrison Ron Reznick Mike Rutkin Gordon Schmidt Paul Tellarico Baseball Team Gary Allen David Andrews Steve Bollman John Cashio Mike Croswell Dominick Giambrone Jim Hathorn Frank Judice Henry Klovekorn Ken Flug Ken Link Paul Mainieri Vaughn Meiners Wally McMakin Bobby Mock Robert Rhoden Paul Stefan Tony Toups Chuck Voorhies Pat Whealy Daryl Wax Larry Wright Football Team Mark Abraham Ken Addy Dan Alexander Mike Anderson Ronnie Barber Greg Bienvemi Gary Blacketter Kenny Bordelon Doug Boutte Brad Boyd Richard Brooks Billy Broussard Darryl Brue Buddy Buras Clay Cain Pete Campbell Jackie Casanova Steve Cassidy Louis Chappuis Jack Clark Mike Clark Jimmy Clayton Rip Collins Dave Cook David Crawford Ron Daily Brad Davis Rand Dennis Bill Desormeaux Mitch Dinkle Rusty Domingue Pat Donahue Robert Dow A. J. Duhe Bo Dunphy Bill Edwards Mike Erwin Steve Estes Steve Ferrer Randy Fletcher Dwayne Galjour John Gandy Dennis Gardner Mark Gomez Don Griffin David Hamm Bo Harris Bruce Hemphill Terry Hill Lora Hinton Leo Hodgins Bill Hudson Rusty Jackson Steve Jackson Joe Jennings Ben Jones Mike Jones Bradley Kaiser John Karaphillis Jimmy Knecht Butch Knight Tommy Koonce Paul Lanoux David Lee Bruce Lejeune Steve Lelekacs Lee Lemoine Mike Leonard Pat Lyons Chuck Mamoudis Phil Moses Andy Netterville Marty Phillips Bart Newman Mike Pike Greg Prickett Rock Raiford Steve Ripple Chris Rittiner Perry Rittiner Terry Robiskie Juan Roca Don Roger Steve Rogers Richard Romain George Ross Mac Rushing S. J. Saia Kelly Simmons Ricky Simmons David Smith Thielen Smith Jon Streete Roy Stuart Leon Thompson Philip Triche Carl Otis Trimble Steve Viator Steve Whitfill Mike Williams Brad Wimberly Steve Wylie Brian Zeringue 216 Varsity Rosters Swimming Team Vince Ackerson David Andrews Trey Beeson David Boeckman Jay Buckley Dale Crawford Keith Dick Scott Dick Kerry Freedman Chris George Jim Gill Ray Havard Terry Jaynes Brad Levinson Lee Logan Greg Michiels John Morton Pete Murphy Bob Poirier Bill Roberts Mark Rosandich Tom Sasser John Standard Mark Stearns Barth Toothman Kevin Wagner John Walker Jon Warren Lee Wright Bill Wulff Golf Team Jim Adams Steve Cromwell Allan Elbert Riley Fudickar Frank Gusmus Pike Hall Dane Harris Tico Hoffman Jim Holmes Mike LaBauve Louis Lee Eddie Lyons WRESTLING TEAM David Backstedt Kevin Cortez Nick Clayton Glen Gourney John Holahan Inky Johnson Stan Kotteman John Madden Albert Majeau Mike Millay Charles Mpran Mike Nissjng Jim O ' Connell Scott Oswald Ken Odinet Tom Pomierski Scott Preston John Schutte Steve Senac Ken Smith Shelby Smith Tom Stein Elvis Thompson Rusty Tucker Richard Zeh TRACK TEAM Keith Baker John Benton Johnnie Botley Richard Briede Eddie Crews James Davis Doug Deason Larry Gilbert Dyke Hebert Greg Hill Bob Hutchins Pearson Jordan Terry Joubert Gregg Lambdin Tom Marshall Raymond Mattia Robert Mattia Paul Meyer Allen Misher Louis Morgan Robert Pascal Mike Picco Mark Rosandich Carey Schimpf Larry Shipp Jason Sooter Eric Stuart Taylor Swayze Chip Troxclair Blake Whitlatch Larry Wiley TENNIS TEAM Gary Albertine Reese Baker Gary Cannon AJan Chandronnait Manuel Dominguez Glen Gatenby Hal Gorman Frank Hennessy Eddie McCool Billy McGehee Larry Richmond Robert Rouse J. T. Sims 217 Club Sports Posev Rob Ackei Kevin Ami. Lany Anu Jeff Ardein William Bratton Don Bratton Le - Bratton David Buck ,-utier D;U els ad Wayne ( a.iNcy Ciram Sieve Ha .el I)a id HiygiiK Joey Hush.md David Jones Kleinpetcr Tlionias K:. Alex K Billy Kuykendal VI ike 1 Paul 1 hil l.achin VtcGehee . Movers Mills Hillar Mi;- Boyd iv Perkins Russell PC- Owen Reimer andariato Phi! Sic. Robert Reinuwski Danny Smith Mike Smith Robert Soi; Rick Speer Stephen Iriche Dave Vcndt Mark Wat- ' tielen Steve V Glen VVondersem Rob Wright Ed Reinow. 218 Jim : Ron : Women ' s Rugby Posev 219 Moil Wanba Juan McKay hladio Alamilla Joe Thaekstor Junior Higgins Adolfo Marline?. Alfredo l.foncmi Victor Aryucllo Donald Ducote Rasim Kasim Jaciv.o Pa Sc Le Hum her Johnnv Jose Sanchez Bill Punier Joe Chealha RainerOtl Camacho 220 Fencing _ Br; Weight Lifting Juan 1 ' Ra ner . 221 1 You ' ve Come A Long Way, Baby Yes, indeed this is quite fitting for the LSU Lady Tigers. With 5 inter- collegiate sports this year on the Club 1 level, the Lady Tigers have compiled quite an impressive record. By 1977, it is projected that these 5 sports - basketball, gymnastics, swimming, tennis, and volleyball will be on the Varsity Sports level, which is quite a big step considering organized women ' s sports has only been at LSU for the past 5 years. The Lady Tiger Swimmers put forth a fine effort this year ending with a 3-2 sea- son which was coupled with a 2nd place in the Houston Invitational and a 5th place in the SEC Championships. The Lady tankers set a num- ber of records with records being set by Jan Meador in freestyle and butter- fly events, Cory Smith in the backstroke and Lori Cottingham in the breast- stroke and the individual medley. These three, with Nanette Jaynes, also set records in the freestyle relay. Gymnastics was a sport in which the Lady Tigers defi- nitely excelled. They finished their regular season with an 8-0 record, and then went on to win the AIAW Regionals. Next they traveled to Boone, NC where they placed 23rd in the Na- tional Meet. The Lady Gym- nasts set new records in every event this year with Margaret Sartin and Marilyn Woods setting records on the uneven bars and Marilyn Woods also setting LSU records in vaulting, balance beam, free exercise, and all-around also. The high point of the season came at the Regional Meet, when the Lady Tigers scored 99.9 points (another LSU re- cord) which enabled them to send a team of 6 to Nationals. Mann 222 It.NMSTFAM VOLLEYBALL TE Dixie Avera Beth Borel Trudy Culotta Jane Eason Ann Ellis Marty Glinke Lee Ann Hoffman Kathy Holliclay Karen Mc( Ray McDaniel Cindy Leake Eli abeth Palfrey Pat Newman, Coach Joanette Boutle Cecile Brown Cheryl Crowson Mary Beth Dupre Karey McGinnis Judy Mr Nanuc V Mary Zielinski Jinks Coleman, Coach BASKETBALL TEAM Joanette Boutte LeNette Caldwell Faith Fra .ier Renia Hoffpauir Jackie Johnson Thelma M Charmaine Scale Susie Simmons Jinks Coleman, Coach 224 Lady Tiger roundballers put forth a fine effort and ended their season with a 17-14 record. With a small and very young team (1 junior. 4 sophomores, and 4 freshmen), the Lady Tigers played superb basketball and had a number of games where the winner of the game truly wasn ' t decided until the game was finished. In state competition, their record was 13-8 but 6 of these losses were only by 4 or less points. They brought home a 1st from the USL Tournament and at State A1A V. played 6 fantastic games to come out 2nd in State. Two players made the All-State Team Renia Hoffpauir and Lenette Caldwell. who had broke loose during State, each scoring in the 20 ' s in almost even game. The Lady Tiger Tennis Team had an excellent year also, finishing with a 1 1-6 record, but all their losses were to nationally ranked teams. In state competition, they were 9-0 and at State Championships they showed good depth and strength to finish 1st in State. In Southern Champion- ship play, the Lady Tigers were able to place 5th. the best team finish in Southern for the Lady Tigers. In tournament play, the Lady Tigers also put forth a fine effort and were a team to be reckoned with, placing 4th of 15 in the Lamar Tournament. 5th of 22 at the Florida State Tournament, and 8th of 29 at the Univer- sity of Texas Tournament. The Lady Tiger Volleyball Team compiled a 31-15 record. In state competi- tion (their conference), they had a 23-9 record, with Northwestern the only state school that they were unable to beat during the season. In tournament play, the team brought home a 1st from the USL Tournament, a 2nd from the Northeastern Tournament, a 3rd from the Jacksonville Tournament in Florida, and they came out first in their home tournament. At State AIAW Tournament, the Lady Tigers finished 3rd. placing 2 members on the All-State Team Joanette Boutte and Judy Mogabgab. 225 Intramural Sports Navarre Posey 226 Men ' s Intramurals Basketball II . Tennis Singles Tennis Double Ping Pong Floor Hockev Volleyball Slate Flag Foo Frat Swimmin . .White .Burl ' s Biu Church nk Church and Greg Stephens ' ' ' . . Frost Men . Theta Alpha Tau Omega Zeta Beta Tau Sigma Chi Tau Kappa Ep James Wescotl Howard Brodt Wally McMakin Charles O ' Cain Stephen Ferrer nine Yellow Zonkers Meredith 227 Women ' s Intramurals Kappa Kappa Gamma Basketball White Horse Racquethal! Dawn Motsinger State Flag Foolball Delta Zeta Track Delta Delta Delta .ball . . - .Hawks Schrodt Schrodt Co-Rec Intramurals Basketball Slackers Volleyball II Slackers Water Basketball AFROTC. Ping Pong Kim Kemp and Carol Weyman Racquetball Ron Perry and Patty Cox Pass, Punt, and Kick Clint Peters and Jenny Peters Volleyball I Psychos Golf Mike White and Elizabeth Yancy Best Sportsmanship Double Vision 228 Meredith Meredith 229 International Olympics Posey 230 First Place North America Second Place South America Third Place Middle America 231 LSU Board Of Supervisors Ledford 234 William T. Brown, New Orleans Charles V. Cusimano, New Orleans Jimmie H. Brown, Baton Rouge Gordon E. Dore, Crowley Norris V. Fitzmorris, New Orleans Murphy J. Foster, Franklin Camille F. Gravel, Jr., Alexandria Dr. A. Eglin McKeithen, Hodge Ruth L. Miller, Jennings Louis H. Padgett, Jr., Benton William S. Peck, Jr., Sicily Island Dr. James R. Peltier, Thibodaux Clarence E. Romero, Welsh John Sherrouse, Jr., Monroe Carlos G. Spaht, Baton Rouge James T. Staples, Baton Rouge Oliver P. Stockwell, Lake Charles Billy G. Lyons (Student Member), Shreveport 235 Have you ever wondered about that group of people that seem to have demigod status here at LSU-BR? Yeah, the Board of Supervisors is the one I ' m speaking of! About all the average student on campus knows of this board which deter- mines a great deal of policy here, is that they have power. Either we think of them as the bad-baddies that started the stadium expansion mess or as the good guys that give us holidays. Undoubtedly, the Board of Supervisors is in- vested with more power to govern LSU than most of us realize. Maybe this brief synopsis will help us to under- stand a little better. In the state of Louisiana, the Board of Regents is charged with regulating the overall higher educational system. It oversees the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agri- cultural and Mechanical College; the Board of Supervisors of Southern University; and the Board of Trustees for State Colleges and Universities. The Board for LSU has control over the Baton Rouge, Eunice, New Orleans, Shreveport and Alexandria campuses, along with the medical schools in New Orleans and Shreveport. So its policies reach the lives of people all across the state and not just here in Baton Rouge. Until the summer of 1975, the Board consisted of 14 members, with the Governor of Louisiana acting as an ex- officio member for his term of office. The terms were staggered so that every two years, two terms would expire. Legislative action that coincided with the adoption of a new state constitution changed the number of voting members to 17 and allowed one student to be an advisory member of the Board although he does not have voting powers. The Governor is no longer a member. Two members are selected from each Congressional district of Louisiana and the Governor nominates a member-at-large from the state. The student member is selected by the Presidents of the seven campuses of the LSU system. The Board has not been sitting still this year, but the stadium expansion contro- versy was perhaps the only issue the students heard about. Maybe you can recall the petition which was circulated around registration which called for a halt in the pounding of the stadium construction crews. Student body member John Grace pre- sented the petition with over 5,000 signatures to the Board on its Oct. 3, 1975 regular meeting. He stated, A pile driver going at 120 beats per minute doesn ' t do anything for Calculus or Zoology, even less for sleep. He maintained that the Board was designed to take LSU out of the whirlwind of state politics, but it had failed to do so. It had been estimated that $7 million would be necessary to com- plete the stadium, but then the estimate was changed and state monies became necessary. Now the Board annually sends to the state legislature a listing of projects that it would like funds for. Grace contended that the sta- dium expansion had been sixth on the list of priorities when sent to the Legisla- ture. But when the issue came up for a vote, the Board had lobbied for the stadium funding first, ahead of academics and other important projects. ' The Board failed to realize in action what it realized on paper, said Grace. In rebuttal. Board member Camille Gravel pointed out, ' It is pertinent to observe that the list of priorities . . . reflected priorities of total state funding. He denied that there had been any lobbying attempts by Board or Univer- sity officials. It must be kept in mind that the Board can merely recommend to the state legislature what it deems necessary. Once the proposals reach the govern- mental body, the Board has no power. If the state wants a new addition to the stadium and the Board wants a new Architecture building, LSU gets a stadium addition; the Board cannot be held respon- sible for the state legisla- ture ' s actions. Regardless, the decision was made in spite of, or in ignorance of, the fact that the educational process at LSU would be disturbed by the construction. Our Board made other moves which touched even closer to home than this controversy. It gave Chancellor Murrill the authority to change the obsolete housing regulations which required a person having fewer than 45 hours credit to get parental consent for housing options; to those students over 18 having the authority to choose any option. Probably fearing a civil suit, the Chancellor pointed out to the Board that since the 236 recent Federal legislation, anyone over 18 is considered an adult and is allowed to enter into contracts, without the consent of their parents. So. allelulia! Freshmen no longer have to sign out of their dorm if they want to check on their bicycles or use the bath- room unless they so choose. In other action, the Board approved capital outlays to be submitted to the State Div ision of Administration of: Digital Computer S6. 500.00: Renovation of Old CoatesS2. 100.000: Archi- tecture Building S5.000. 000: Addition to Music Building S2.000.000: and Library Addition $7.000. 000. Again, this is just a suggested list. Tradition- ally, it is made up at Christmas time, and is called the Christmas List. This year also, the Administration proposed to give the LSL Law School com- plete autonomy and to widen its scope of service to the state as a whole. The Board did not think it would be wise to make the Law School a separate unit be- cause it would lose many of the benefits of being inti- mately associated with the LSU-BR campus. Well, the Board ' s proposals were sent to the state and guess what? It ' s in limbo at the moment and out of our hands. In March, the stadium ex- pansion again became an item of interest to the Board. After a great deal of debate, they set a surcharge of S 10 per person per season ticket to be paid to the Student Athlete Scholarship Fund. It will raise approx- imately $420.000 per year to offset the $300.000 per year outlay (for the next 25 years) for the expansion of Tiger Stadium. The Board also decreased the number of complimentary tickets to be issued at each game. During discussion, one member of the Board suggested that, to set an example, each member of the Board relinquish his two complimentary tickets for each football game. Another member stated that the Board members are sometimes not compensated enough for their services (they are paid $50 per day for attending the meetings) and should be given free tickets, just as faculty members get cut rates. The next twenty minutes or so were spent in trying to decide whether to keep the free tickets. Finally, they agreed to wait to hear whether the legislators wanted free tickets them- selves no use making a sac- rifice for nothing! More recently, the Super- visors proposed to give the State Department of Highways the OK to make a four-laned road from AJex Box Stadium to the Old River Road so that LSU Veterinarian School students would not have to use jet packs to reach their classrooms. Also in discus- sions was a new Bicentennial Scholarship Fund, to be created in honor of the nation ' s 200th Anniversary. The amount of the scholarship and qualifications had not been determined. Other points which might be of interest are: - LSU faculty purchase foot- ball tickets at half price. - LSU Medical School students used to pay $ 1 2 per year for the privilege of attending athletic events upon presen- tation of their ID card. The Board now requires them to pay the $18.50 the rest of us have always paid. - Typical Louisiana politics keeps the officials happy. For instance, here is a sampling of the compli- mentary tickets given out a single football game: President 12 Chancellor 12 Each member of the Athletic Council 2 Baton Rouge Sheriffs Office 12 Baton Rouge City Police 24 Baton Rouge District Attorney ' s Office 6 - Some people actually pay $200 per season to park next to the stadium during foot- ball games. - Projected capital improve- ments for Broussard Hall over the next three years total $200,000. Paul Gulotta 237 Southern n R n n e c c 238 Chancellor Paul Murrill Louisiana State Univer- sity and Agricultural and Mechanical College located in Baton Rouge is a remarkable institution. It is the capstone of higher education in this State of Louisiana: this is true by law and by logic. It has served Louisiana well. We are a finer, richer, better people because of its existence. It repre- sents a tremendous asset of the people, and it must be nurtured for continued development refinement and improvement. Those of us who are associated with it whether as students, faculty and staff, alumni, or friends must support it tirelessly. It must be a place where quality is always sought where the individual and his rights are all important, where academic matters are first in everything we do and say, and where the yearning for truth and understanding is the demon that drives us. Paul Murrill Chancellor April 30. 1976 239 Wilson Why would LSU students, who have trouble with Spanish - hell, trouble with English - choose as their most pop- ular professor a Latin teacher? Not surprisingly, we learned. Dr. William Clark (yes, everyone tells him he looks like John Dean) teaches his popular course Greek and Roman Mythology in English instead of the dear, dead language. Eight hundred students a semester take his well-known crip course, which doesn ' t bother the Richmond-born Clark, since he knows nearly every student will take away more than a good grade. Says the teacher: Few people dream when they register for this course that they ' re going to learn to love the myths, but I seduce them. Not the UNO way, either. His style is to simply tell the story carefully, slowly, simply, with some comments along the way about how things were then, but minus the symbolism and the opinion. And the students love it. It would be easy enough for any student to skip and get the notes from someone, but seldom is there an empty seat in the giant Lockett Hall classroom. They come to hear a good story, and Bill Clark tells it. As strong a testament to his popularity is the marked in- Rayner 240 Favorite Professor Latin Lovers Are Great Teachers crease in enrollment in advanced Latin courses. This delights Clark, who is happy to be paid for talking about the thing he ' s most interested in. that is. ancient Rome. On the subject of the Romans, he can drift from the pedago- gical into the evangelical. I ' m fascinated by those people. Clark said. They built a civilization of peace and prosperity that lasted for 200 years, and no one ' s done it since. He compares ancient Rome to New York City, with its diversity of races and languages. And the Empire was a U.N. that worked. People were freer than they are now. You could travel freely from Ireland to Persia without a passport. There were no barriers to trade, which increased the prosperity. Their secret was that they had no ideals. They were a practical people. They knew that peace was better than war and prosperity was better than poverty. The Romans were a brutal, ignorant, unimaginative peo- ple and they were the first to admit it. In 200 years, no Roman ever came up with an original philosophical idea. But they were good at applying the systems that the Greeks had invented. The Roman attitude creeps into his own. as he expounded on idealists: A man with ideals is dangerous, espe- cially if he is willing to Ravner die for them. If he ' s willing to take his own life, he won ' t hesitate to take yours. Article reprinted from GrisGns.Vol 3 No. 20. 241 . 1 ft Russell Russell Posey 243 Russell 244 Schultz 245 24 Rayner 248 I I Schrodt Ledford 250 251 Posey 252 Posev ,, Vv Posey 254 Schrodt 255 Ledford Meredith Mann 256 Schrodt 258 Sveslka Posey 259 Who ' s Who It seems a good thing at this point to attend a lot of Who ' s Who business with a little reflection. Some of the more articulate elements on campus (C, 2 ) were quick to formulate apt questions, e.g., Who ' s Who in whose view and who cares? But to those questions, which often concern particulars like the mechanics of selection, I ' d like to add a more general one about the value of recognition itself. What seems to me to be involved is the following: Recognition of any kind begins as a good thing, as public acknowledgment of some form of human excel- lence, as part of a culture ' s way of indicating what kind of action is important within it. But good things don ' t always resist perversion and in fact are always subject to it. Here what happens is that what should come at the end of action in the pursuit of a worthy goal becomes the goal itself; honor is sought first and foremost, and the means to achieving it become auxiliary to that end. An unfortunate circumstance of this perversion is that people who aim at something are often more effective at reaching it than the ones whose targets lie in other directions. The profes- sional achievers are busy augmenting their credits while the laymen piddle around with feckless things like friendships and daily pleasures and arduous ones like commitments. Conse- quently the former often win the prizes while the latter are left in the dust of anonymity. So some of the people in these next few pages saw real needs and responded to them or perceived real value and set about perpetuating it; others envisioned happy hand- shakes and gold stars on their records and looked around for available ways to procure them. Most of them are neither noble souls nor ambition crazed monsters. (If there hadn ' t been a good safe niche for at least me I probably would have in- vented one.) But the point is that though every person is a mixture of motivations, he should nevertheless give thought to which are good and which are not and recognize that the pursuit of honor probably falls into the second of those categories. - Lisa Cordell - Who ' s Who Member 260 Janet Anderson JANET ANDERSON Arts and Sciences Mortar Board: WLSU. News Director. Assistant News Director, Reporter: Women in Com- munications. Inc.. Secretary. Membership Chairman: Phi Mu. Reporter to National Magazine. Scholarship Chairman. House Man- ager. Standards Board: GUMBO, Staff Member: Journalism Student Faculty Council. Secretary: Sigma Delta Chi: Debate Team: March of Dimes Campaign Worker: LSU Freshman Honor Award; Centennial Honor Scholarship: Marathon Scholar Award: Dean ' s List: Alpha Lambda Delta: Inter-Greek Action Committee Award. Ralph Brookner Bender RALPH BROOKNER BENDER Business Administration Men ' s Dorm Association: Intramural Athletics. Football. Basketball. Volleyball. Softball. Swimming. Golf: College of Business Administra- tion. President: Chairman. Speakers Committee: James M. Owen Award: Business Administration Council: Union Quiz Bowl Commit- tee: Sports Special Committee: Hillel, Social Committee: LSU Charity Marathon. Finance Committee: Phi Eta Sigma: Zeta Beta Tau. Social Chairman. Rush Chairman, Academic Chairman: LSU Union Quiz Bowl Captain: IFC, Pledge Scholarship Award. Actives Scholarships: ZBT National Scholarship. Outstanding National Undergraduate Award: Delegate to National Convention. Best Brother Awards. Trea- surer. President, Pledge Master. Paul H. Benoist PALL H. BENOIST Arts and Sciences President, Student Gov- ernment Association: Athletic Council: Faculty Senate: University Political Association: Commissioner. Baton Rouge Rape Task Force. Inc.. Finance Committee Member of Kappa Sigma: Kappa Sigma Social Fraternity: Out-of-State Rush Chairman (district); Student Communications Media Board: Baton Rouge Fire Prevention Com- mittee; Student Representative to Southern Growth Policies Board. Hughie Dennis Berryhill HUGHIE DENNIS BERRYHILL Engineering Dormitory Counselor: Army ROTC Cadet: Member. Men ' s Dormitory Associa- tion; Residents Housing Association, HRPE Cross Country. 261 Deborah May Brown DEBORAH MAY BROWN Business Administration, Law I - Mortar Board, Orientation Chairman; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Beta Chi; Alpha Omicron Pi, Pledge Class Secretary, Recording Secre- tary of Chapter Relations Board, President, Regional Collegiate Liai- son Committee; Women ' s Recreation Committee; Women ' s Chorus; Beta Gamma Sigma; Union, Fashion and Hospitality Committee: College of Business Administration, Vice President, First Vice Presi- dent of Sophomore Class; Associate Sorority Editor, Greek Gazette; Omicron Delta Epsilon; Mortar Board Outstanding Freshman Woman; LSU Alumni Federation Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Phi Kappa Phi Freshman Honor Award. Christel Mary Capdevielle CHRISTEL MARY CAPDEVIELLE Business Administration - Angel Flignt; Mortar Board; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi: Delta Zeta, Vice President, Rush Chairman, Pledge Trainer, Activities Chairman, Executive Board, Nominating Committee: Alpha Lambda Delta, Historian; Union Recreation Committee: Alpha Beta Chi: Beta Gamma Sigma; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Mortar Board Outstanding Fresh- man Woman; Arthur Anderson Foundation Scholarship; Junior Achievement Scholarship; Florence Hood Miner Award: T. H. Harris Scholarship. Kathy Marie D ' Albor KATHY MARIE D ' ALBOR Education Angel Flight, Out- standing Junior, Outstanding Merit, Commander, Information Offi- cer; Freshman Advisor; Union, Recreation Committee, Thanksgiving Movie Committee: Power Hall, Standards Board Member, Wing Rep.; Review Board. John Leigh Dardenne, Jr. JOHN LEIGH DARDENNE, JR. Arts and Sciences Sigma Chi, President: Omicron Delta Kappa, President; National Chairman of Student Program for Muscular Dystrophy; Athletic Council: Louisi- ana Boys ' State Counselor; Winner of Speech Dept. Persuasive Speak- ing Contest. 262 1 Lisa L. Cordell LISA L. CORDELL Arts and Sciences Mortar Board: Pi Beta Phi. Vice President for Mental Advancement Pledge Class: Tutor for Freshman Women: LSL Summer Symphony: Society of Physics Stu- dents; Soulhwester Players: Phi Mu Epsilon: Honorary Mathematics: Outstanding Freshman Chemistry Student. USL. Kurt Douglas Culbertson KURT DOUGLAS CULBERTSON Environmental Design - Freshman Honor Award: Phi Eta Sigma: SGA Dorm Rep.: Sigma Chi Social Fraternity. Secretary. Assistant Pledge Trainer. Alumni Chair- man. Homecoming Chairman; Sigma Chi Province Balfour Award: Sigma Chi Outstanding Active Award: Centennial Scholarship: LSU Rugby Team: SGA Election Board: Men ' s Dorm Counselor; Student Aid and Scholarship Committee: President. School of Environmental Design; Head SGA Department of Student Affairs: Omicron Delta Kappa: Union Pop Entertainment and Speakers Committee; Traffic Appeals Board: IFC Judicial Board: IFC President: IFC Public Rela- tions Chairman: Media Board: Committee of Campus Landscape. Connie Suzanne Day CONNIE SUZANNE DAY Music School of Music. President: SGA Rep.: College Projects Committee: Sigma Alpha Iota; Mu Sigma Rho; Zeta Tau Alpha. Music Chairman, Rush Chairman: LSU A Capella Choir: LSU University Chorus: LSU Women ' s Chorus: Madngal Ensemble: ZTA Songfest Chairman. Jam-Jam Committee. Karen Anne Deville KAREN ANNE DEVILLE Education Delta Zeta. Special Accounts Treasurer. Philanthropy Officer of Service Projects. Execu- tive Council. Standards Committee; Head Wrestling Cheerleader: Scotch Guard: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Kappa Delta Epsilon: Town Freshman Advisor; Mu Sigma Rho. Treasurer: Dean ' s List: Athletic Council SGA Scholarship: Freshman Honors Scholar- ship: Delta Zeta Big Sister-Little Sister Scholarship Award. , 263 Lintot Margaret Douglas LINTOT MARGARET DOUGLAS Education Mortar Board; Omicron Delta Kappa; Angel Flight; Kappa Delta Epsilon; Student La. Teacher ' s Association; Sigma Chi Little Sisters, Secretary; Fresh- man Advisor; Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Delta Delta, Chapter Librarian, Pledge Service Project Chairman, Pledge Trainer, Trident Correspondent (National magazine); Best Pledge Sponsor; Power Dorm House Council; Wing Rep.; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Delta Delta Most Outstanding Pledge; LSU Freshman Honor Award; Sigma Chi Sweetheart Court. Gary J. Elkins GARY J. ELKINS Law School SGA President 1974- 75, Legislative Vice President; Off Campus Rep. on Student Assembly; LSU Union Gov- erning Board; LSU Student Communications Media Board; Legislative Liaison Coordinator; Board of Direc- k| - tors Louisiana Student Association, Louisiana Student Lobby, LSU Student Founda- tion; Outstanding Member of the Student Assembly Award; LSU Athletic Council; National Merit Scholarship; LSU Alumni Foundation Top 100 Scholarship; William Randolph Hearst Foundation United States Senate Youth Program Scholarship; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Mu Epsilon; Phi Alpha Theta; Member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, Vice President. Member of Executive Committee; Student Rep. on LSU Chancellor Selection Committee; Student Rep. on LSU Bicentennial Committee; Member of Code of Student Conduct Committee; Distinguished Military Graduate of Air Force ROTC Sophomore Training School: Commis- sioned Officer in the United States Navy Judge Advocate Generals Corps. Mary Katharine Dugan f MARY KATHERINE DUGAN Agriculture Mortar Board; American Home EC. Assoc.; Phi Upsilon Omicron, President and Del- egate to National Conclave; University Code of Student Conduct Committee; Dorm Wing Rep., Floor Chairman, Social Chairman; College of Agriculture, Secretary; ASA Rodeo Rules Committee, ASA Constitutional Committee; Home EC. Assoc. Service Project at St. Gabriel Women ' s Correctional Institution; Mortar Board Alumni Scholarship; Delta Delta Delta Scholarship. Herman Edgar Garner, Jr. A V r HERMAN EDGAR GARNER, JR. Law SGA, Ombudsman; Law Review; Phi Delta Theta. I Sn Lu nt k- 264 Teddy Jo Duhon TEDDY JO DUHON Education Alpha Delta Pi. Chaplain of Pledge Class. Pledge Board Member. President; Kappa Delta Epsilon; Scotch Guard. Executive Colonizer; Mortar Board, Secretary; Wom- en ' s Swim Team; Tiger Timette: Reporter and Historian of Swim Team; Sigma Alpha Iota: University and Women ' s Chorus and Assistant Choir Director: Campus Crusade for Christ: Town Fresh- man Advisor; Scotch Guard Outstanding Lassie. Susan Laurie Edelman SUSAN LAURIE EDELMAN Arts and Sciences Panhellenic President, Vice President; Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice President; Co- Chairman of LSU Muscular Dystrophy Marathon; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Epsilon Phi. Barbara Ann Gebhart BARBARA ANN GEBHART Arts and Sciences Mortar Board, Secretary: Baptist Student Union: Campus Crusade for Christ; Alpha Lambda Delta. Secretary, Co-Hostess for Career Day for Women; Alpha Delta Pi. Jr. Panhellenic Delegate. Recording Secretary, Schol- arship Chairman. Efficiency Vice President, Executive Committee, Executive Board. Songfest. Intramural Swimming and Basketball: Scotch Guard. Chairman of Activities Carnival. Colonizing Com- mander; Co-Chairman of SGA Elections; Union Committee Campus Services; NACS, Publicity Committee; Dean ' s List. Jeannine Fair Gerald JEANNINE FAIR GERALD Business Administration Mortar Board: Scotch Guard, Commander. Public Relations Officer; Kappa Alpha Theta, Efficiency Vice President, Songleader, Songfest Chair- man, Pledge President; Alpha Beta Chi; Freshman Advisor; McVoy Hall Review Board; Union Pop Entertainment; Scotch Guard; Kappa Alpha Theta Scholarship Award; La Sertoma Award; National Lead- ership Seminar; Freshman Honor Scholarship. 265 Jerry Lance Giddens JERRY LANCE GIDDENS Education Legislative Vice Presi- dent, SGA; Baptist Student Union Freshman Council President; State Rep. to State BSU; Ministries Chairman; Southern Baptist Home Mission Board Missionary to Iowa; Kappa Phi Kappa; Alpha Gamma Rho; President, College of Education; Chairman, College of Projects Committee. Gregory Guidry GREGORY GUIDRY Law Senior Associate Editor, Louisiana Law Review; Articles published in Louisiana Law Review (1974) and in Commercial Law Journal (1975); Flory Trial, Finalist; Instructor in Legal Research Methods LSU Law School: Member Student Bar Association Ethics Investigatory Committee; Graduate Cum Laude; Phi Kappa Phi; Mu Sigma Rho, Treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi Freshman Award; Sigma Chi Fraternity, Vice President. Secre- tary, Executive Committee, Song Director. Mary T. Heffron MARY T. HEFFRON Education Delta Zeta, Invitation Com- mittee, Sophomore Rep.. Songfest, Jam-Jam Committee Head, Intra- mural Volleyball, Flagball, Football, Ping Pong, Pledge Class Presi- dent, Assistant Rush Chairman, Courtesy Chairman; Mortar Board; Scotch Guard; Acacia Fraternity Little Sister; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President; Mu Sigma Rho; Phi Kappa Phi; La. Girls ' State Counselor; Dean ' s List; DZ Outstanding Pledge; Capital City Kiwanis Scholarship; LSU Board of Supervisor ' s Scholarship. Clayton W. Humphreys II CLAYTON W. HUMPHREYS II Agriculture LSU Freshman Honor Scholarship; T. H. Harris Scholarship; Alpha Gamma Rho, President; LSU Collegiate Chapter of FFA; Pershing Rifles: Bengal Raiders; Distinguished Freshman in Army ROTC: Alpha Zeta: Alpha Tau Alpha; Distinguished Sophomore in Army ROTC; Chairman of the Ag Student ' s Ball; Kappa Phi Kappa; IFC; Booth Manager of LSU Spring Rodeo: First Lt. in Army ROTC; ASA; Member of Col- lege of Agriculture Courses and Curriculum Committee. y v 266 Julia Virginia Hawkins JULIA VIRGINIA HAWKINS Engineering Mortar Board: Alpha Lambda Delia, Secretary: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Activities and Assistant Chairman of Pledge Class. Public Relations Chairman: Scotch Guard, Treasurer: Society of Petroleum Engineers. Secretary- Treasurer: Pi Epsilon Tau, Secretary-Treasurer: Power Dorm. Vice President: Tau Beta Pi: Jam-Jam Chairman: KKG Outstanding Soph- omore and Junior: KKG Most Active Pledge: Scotch Guard Out- standing Lassie, Union Oil Company Scholarship. Virginia Harris Heaton VIRGINIA HARRIS HEATON Education Rivertown Players, Centenary College; University Chorus: LSU Student Musical Any- thing Goes Cast Member: La. Players Guild: LSU Forum Speaker; Women ' s Chorus; Frost Scholarship and Grant-in-Aid at Centenary College: President ' s Scholarship at LSU. Susan Ruth Kelly SUSAN RUTH KELLY Law Editor-in-Chief. Louisiana Law Review: First in Class Scholastically: Recipient of AAUW Fellow- ship. Ann Therese Kessel ANN THERESE KESSEL Arts and Sciences Mortar Board. Historian: Alpha Lambda Delta, President; Freshman Advisor: Alpha Epsilon Delta. Pledge Trainer; Alpha Chi Sigma. President: High School Relations Leadership Discussion Counselor; AWD Presi- dent Freshman Honor Award and Scholarship Award: Outstanding Pledge. Alpha Chi Sigma. 267 Karyn Edith Koepp KARYN EDITH KOEPP Business Education Phi Mu, Pledge Class President; Social Guard Service Chairman, Arts and Activities Chairman, Secretary, Project Hope; Scotch Guard, Comptroller, Trea- surer; Kappa Delta Epsilon, Secretary, President, National Chairman for Student Advisory Council; NCAS; Mortar Board. Treasurer; Dean ' s List. Phi Mu Friendliest Pledge Award; Scotch Guard Merit Recognition. Michael J. Konvicka MICHAEL J. KONVICKA Arts and Sciences Daily Reveille Reporter and Editor; Sigma Delta Chi, President; Men ' s Dormitory Association, Vice President. Leroy Lambert LEROY LAMBERT Arts and Sciences Honors Committee; Sternberg Award; Humanities Foundation Scholarship; Student Member on Curriculum Committee; Student Member on Advisory Committee; Faculty Senate Library Committee; Alumni Federation Scholarship; Associate Chairperson Union Cinema Committee; Aca- demic Committee Member; Intramural Basketball and Softball; Arts and Sciences Council Member; Honors Division Student; Phi Kappa Phi. Ava Clair Lancaster AVA CLAIR LANCASTER Education Mortar Board; Fresh- man Advisor; Advanced Placement Advisor; Secretary of Evangeline and Acadian Halls; National Collegiate Association for Secretaries; Kappa Delta Epsilon; Angel Flight, Executive Officer, Pledge Trainer. Commander; Delegate to Area and National Conventions; Top 100 Convocation Speaker; LSD Summer Camp Counselor; Freshman Honor Award, Centennial Honor Award. 268 Lucien Paul Laborde, Jr. LUCIEN PAUL LABORDE. JR. Agriculture Freshman Honor Award; Dean ' s List; State Secretary for La. Association of FFA; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Chi. Treasurer: Student Code of Conduct Commit- tee: Centennial Scholarship: Alpha Epsilon Delta; Recreation Chair- man for Union: Financial Chairman, LSU Charity Marathon; Asst. Comptroller. College of Agriculture: President of LSU Agronomy Club; Gamma Sigma Delta. Outstanding Sophomore; College of Agri- culture: Sigma Chi Chapter Editor: State Champion of Intercollegiate Crop Judging Contest; Alpha Zeta: Sigma Chi Alumni Chairman: Churchill Scholarship; American Farmer Degree from National FFA: Omicron Delta Kappa. Susan Mary Lafleur SUSAN MARY LAFLEUR Agriculture Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Scotch Guard, Colonizing Commander; Phi Upsilon Omicron. President; LSU Home Economics Association; Kappa Alpha Theta, Pledge Social Chairman, Jr. Panhellenic Delegate, Rush Chairman, Standards Board Chairman; Home Economics, High School Relations Committee Student Member; Omicron Delta Kappa; La. Girls ' State Counselor; Red Cross Swimming Instructor: LSU-HEA Chairman of St. Gabriel Women ' s Institute Project; Sec- ond Runner-up to Horticulture Queen; LSU Freshman Honor Schol- arship; Centennial Scholarship: Gamma Sigma Delta Sophomore Award of Merit for Leadership and Scholarship; Kappa Alpha Theta, Highest Pledge Award; Inter-Greek Action Committee 4.0 Award. Julian Bradley Leggett, Jr. JULIAN BRADLEY LEGGETT, JR. Business Administration Alpha Sigma Omicron: Outstanding Freshman in Social Sciences; Chairman, Union International Committee; Chairman ' s Rep., Union Program Council: Union Governing Board; President. College of Bus- iness Administration: SGA Rep.: SGA College Projects Committee; Chairman. SGA Select Committee on Mass Transit: Financial Vice President. SGA; Sigma Chi Fraternity, Historian: Omicron Delta Kappa: Pi Tau Pi. Francisca Ines Lopez FRANCISCA INES LOPEZ -- Nursing Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Theta Epsilon: Core Committee, National League for Nursing: SGA Executive Council; Association of Student Nurses. 269 Estelle Elouise Mahoney ESTELLE ELOUISE MAHONEY Business Administration Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; LSU Union Model; Community Advocate Team; Outstanding Freshman Award; T. H. Harris Schol- arship; Presidential Scholarship. Catherine Eloise McDonald CATHERINE ELOISE MCDONALD Business Administration Mortar Board; Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Committee, Sophomore Rep., Social Chairman, Finance Committee; Alpha Lambda Delta, President; Town Freshman Advisor; Scotch Guard; Alpha Beta Chi, Committee to Select Outstanding Junior Division Teachers; College of Business. Vice President; Big Sister-Little Sister Scholarship Award; Panhellenic-IFC 4.0 Award; Outstanding Pledge Average; Mortar Board Outstanding Freshman Award. Laura Nell Perry LAURA NELL PERRY Education Baptist Student Union, Choir; Association for Women Students, Rep.; Herget Hall Secretary; Kappa Delta Epsilon; LSU Cheerleader Alternate; Transfer Advisor; National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Student Member; Intramural Sports, Union Leisure Entertainment Committee; Swim Team Timette; German Club; Church Choir; Sunday School Teacher; Freshman Honor Award; Masonic Education Foundation Scholar- ships; Nominated Outstanding Freshman. Emily Miriam Phillips EMILY MIRIAM PHILLIPS Arts and Sciences Mortar Board, President; House Coun- cil, Herget Hall, Secretary, Dorm Rep.; Sigma Delta Chi, National Board; Phi Mu, Jr. Panhellenic Delegate, Pledge Class Treasurer, Executive Board, House Council; Quiz Bowl; Union Speakers Com- mittee: Daily Reveille Reporter; SGA Reporter; Angel Flight, Information Offi- cer, Publicity Chairman; Women in Communications, Inc., National Board; Phi Mu Highest Pledge Average, Big Sis-Little Sis Highest Average; Phi Kappa Phi Freshman Year 4.0 Award: LSU Freshman Honor Award; Centennial Scholarship; ZIGLER Scholarship: Finalist Col- lege of Arts and Sciences Honor Student Honor Award; 1974 Journal- ism Faculty Nominee Communication Worker of American Scholar- ship; Phi Mu National Charms 4.0: Inter-Greek Action Committee Citations for 4.0: Dean ' s List. 270 Charles William Myers, Jr. CHARLES WILLIAM MYERS. JR. Education IFC Rush Vice President; LSU Basketball; Delta Kappa Epsilon Social Fraternity, Rush Chairman. Secretary; Muscular Dystrophy Co-Chairman; Ath- letic Council Student Representative: L Club Newsletter Editor: WLSU Disc Jockey. Laura Lee Owens mmm m LAURA LEE OWENS Arts and Sciences Mortar Board: Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sr. Panhellenic. Registrar; Alpha Lambda Delta. Treasurer; Freshman Advisor; Navigators: Reveille Reporter; Pan- hellenic Scholarship Committee; Big Buddy Program; Campus Cru- sade for Christ: Mu Sigma Rho; Phi Kappa Phi; Women in Commu- nications. Inc.; Church Fellowship Committee; Baptist Student Union; Freshman Alumni Federation Scholarship: Honor Scholar- ship for Out-of-State Students; Dean ' s List; Big Sister-Little Sister Highest Average Award in KKG; Robert Ewing Scholarship; Galves- ton Company Press Club Scholarship. Andrew Ray Reed ANDREW RAY REED Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences Council Member; Senior Counselor: Order of DeMolay; Master Counselor. Baton Rouge Chapter of Order of DeMolay: Baton Rouge Garden Club Scholarship: T. H. Harris Scholarship: Board of Super- visor ' s Summer Scholarship: Boys ' State Junior Counselor: National Youth Congress Delegate from Louisiana: Vice President Finance LSU Union: Masonic Home Foundation Scholarship: State Parlia- mentarian Order of DeMolay. Advisor: Award of Chevalier. Order of DeMolay; Chairman. Cancer Society Bicycle Marathon. J William Max Sappenfield WILLIAM MAX SAPPENFIELD Arts and Sciences Alpha Epsilon Delta: Phi Eta Sigma: Baptist Student Union, Executive Council: University Court Justice; Dorm Counselor. 271 Oliver Schrumpf OLIVER SCHRUMPF Law Secretary-Treasurer, Flory Trial Club; Assistant Ombudsman; Ombudsman; Author and Director, Legal Assistance Program for Students; Freshman Rep. to Student Bar Association. Pamela Shingledecker PAMELA SHINGLEDECKER Arts and Sciences SGA Rep.: University Court Justice; SGA Teacher Evaluation Committee; Fac- ulty Senate Courses and Curricula Committee; Psychology Club: Psy- chology Undergraduate Training Committee; Psi Chi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Mu Sigma Rho; Union Worker; New Orleans Pipe Scholarship; Dean ' s List. Mary Claire Thurston MARY CLAIRE THURSTON Education Angel Flight, Secre- tary-Reporter (Historian), Administrative Officer; Kappa Delta, Pledge Class Vice PresicTent, Chapter Education Chairman, Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer, Recommendations Chairman; Kappa Delta Epsilon, Treasurer; Alpha Lambda Delta; Education Department Committee to Revise Courses; Union Fashion and Hospitality Com- mittee; Kappa Delta Most Outstanding Pledge, Model Pledge; Out- standing Sophomore, Big Sister-Little Sister Scholarship Award; Mor- tar Board Outstanding Freshman Woman; Arnold Air Society Out- standing Junior. Rometra Elizabeth Tullier ROMETRA ELIZABETH TULLIER Arts and Sciences Scotch Guard, Public Relations; Delta Gamma, Vice President Pledge Class; Mortar Board, Vice President; Union Travel and Fashion Board; DG Outstanding Pledge, Scotch Guard Certificate of Outstanding Merits; Dean ' s List. f 272 James Percy Simmons JAMES PERCY SIMMONS Agriculture Agriculture Econom- ics Club: Dairymen, Inc. Scholarship; Vice President, College of Agri- culture: Vice President, Alpha Zeta: President, Alpha Zeta; President. LSU Collegiate Chapter FFA: Ag Students Assoc., Rep.; ASA, Chair- man. Parliamentarian, Sentinel; LSU FFA Chapter; Secretary, Kappa Epsilon; Secretary, Alpha Gamma Rho: Omicron Delta Kappa; SGA Rep.: Dean ' s Ag. Convocation Committee; Rodeo Chairman, College of Agriculture: University Student Code of Conduct Committee. Steven Kenneth Staires STEVEN KENNETH STAIRES Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences Council; Campus Chairman LSU Charity Marathon for Muscular Dystrophy; Co-Chairman, Dept. of Academic Affairs, SGA: Union Academic Committee; Phi Gamma Delta Social Frater- nity; Alpha Chi Sigma; Scuba Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Honor Student Honor Award; Intramural Sports; Coordinator, Greek Honor Society; IFC Scholarship Chair- Mary Kathleen Vail MARY KATHLEEN VAIL Arts and Sciences Mortar Board: Association for Women Students. Council Member, Secretary. Aca- demic Ombudsman: SGA Academic Affairs Head: Annie Boyd House Council; Ombudsman Study Committee on Housing Regula- tions and Implementation: Anthropology Club: Fencing Club; Intra- mural Sports. Volleyball. Football, Co-Rec. Floor Hockey Captain; University of Women ' s Chorus; Alpha Lambda Delta: Faculty Senate Committee on Improvement of Instruction; Advisory Council: Mor- tar Board Outstanding Freshman Woman. Robert Marsal Vetter ROBERT MARSAL VETTER Law Interfraternity Council, President; Student Code of Conduct Committee; Pledge Advisory Committee; Phi Gamma Delta; Campus Rep. for Miller Brewing Company. 273 Larry Darnell Aaron, Baton Rouge Jo Ellyn Abadie. Baton Rouge Randall J. Abadie, Metairie Jane Brown Abbie. Port Sulphur Richard Martin Abbot. Baton Rouge Gerald J. Abdaua, DeQuincy Gregory Abdelnoor, Humble, Tex. Idris Bin Abdol, Malacca, Malaysia Mis-har Abdullah, United Arab Emerates Mohd Azmi Ab-Rahman, Penang, W. Malaysia Reynaldo I.. Acda. Binan, Laguna Philippines Barbara Achee, Metairie Henri Achee, Baton Rouge Dave Acosta, Bossier City Jeronimo J. Acosta, Baton Rouge Mark David Adam, Port Sulphur Alces Adams, Cut Off Charlotte Anne Adams, Forest Hill Cynthia Adams, Baton Rouge Ronny Adcock, Baton Rouge Rose Marguerite Adcock, Baton Rouge Michael Adee, Sulphur Abbas Afrathteh, Baton Rouge Albert L. Agard II, Guyana, South America Bipin Kumar Agrawal, India Christie Aguillard, Baton Rouge John Aguirre, Baton Rouge J. Richard Airhart, Lake Charles Nikaien Akbar Debi Akchin, Shreveport Beth Akin, Saline Alexis Atarcon, Caracas, Venezuela Rose Albarado, Denham Springs Edward R. Albert, Metairie Danny Albert, Metairie Raymond Albert, Jr., Kenner Rebecca Alberts, New Orleans Brian Albrecht, New Orleans Saundra D. Alessi, Covington Lori Alexander, Hammond Merle Louise Alexander, Jackson Stephen M. Alexander, New Orleans Remedies R. Alfelor, Iriga City, Philippines Jerry L. Alfonso, Metairie Arthur J. Alford, Baton Rouge Cindy Tynes Alford, Franklinton Gretchen Alford, Golden Meadow Ebadian-Mohammed AH, Tehran, Iran Ray Allain, Jeanerette Michael Alice, BealeA.F.B., Calif. Alden Alleman, Hahnville Charles David Allen, Lafayette Charles R. Allen, Iowa, La. Debra M. Allen. Baton Rouge Elise Allen, New Orleans Lee Allen, Metairie Marti Allen, Kenne, La. Sherrie Allen, Pearl River, La. Brian George Allender, Baton Rouge Karla R. Allender. Baton Rouge David Allgood, Luling, La. Barbara A. Allgrove, Baton Rouge Philip J. d ' Almada, Guyana, South America Jerry Almond, Minden, La. Orlando Alvarez. Baton Rouge Olga Alvarez, Baton Rouge Ronald Alvarez, Metairie Brenda Amacker, Baton Rouge Debra Amacker, Baton Rouge Thomas Amann, New Orleans Edgard Amaya. Baton Rouge Robert Amedeo, New Orleans Arimi Amin, Tehran, Iran Leodore Amiot, Jr., Baton Rouge Vladimir Ammonov, New Orleans Cathy L. Amy, Opelousas, La. David C. Anderson, New Orleans Janice Ann Anderson, St. Francisville, La. Robert Arding, Westport, Conn. Melanie C. Andre. Baton Rouge Anita L. Andrews, DeQuincy, La. Cynthia Ann Andrews, Hammond, La. Heather Andrews, Los Altos, Calif. Kevin J. Andry, New Orleans 276 Did you know the chimes in the Bell Tower are not rung by a little elf? Much to many students ' disappointment, they ' ve discovered the chimes are taped. J 277 15.000 seats are made available to full-time students Although the capacity of Tiger Stadium is 67,720 and dates. (There were 24,791 full-time students Mark Andrews, Ruston, La. Valerie J. Andrews, Gonzales, La. Mike Andries, Baton Rouge James B. Andrus, Ville Plane, La. Gabriel Andujar, Call, Colombia Glenn Angers, Lafayette, La. Mary K. Anglin, Savannah, Georgia Michael Angrada, Port Sulphur, La. Nathan U. Anker, Zachary, La. Bob Anthony, Elidell, La. Robert Antin, New Orleans Alan B. Antoine, Chalmette, La. Kerry J. Anzalone, Metairie Lawrence A. Appenfeller, Baton Rouge Janet M. Appleby, Baton Rouge Gayle M. Aptaker, Denham Springs, La. Patt M. Aptaker, Denham Springs, La. Steven J. Arbour, New Orleans Gerald C. Arceneaux, Lafayette, La. M. Thomas Arceneaux, Shrevepon, La. Patricia A. Arceneaux, Houma, La. Paul Arceneaux, Morgan City, La. Randal Chris Arceneaux, Crowley, La. Brent Ardoin, Mamou, La. Donna C. Ardoin, Mamou, La. Manuel Balibrera Arguello, San Miguel, El Salvador Pablo E. Arcencibia, San Juan, Puerto Rico Kathy Armagnac. Metairie Alicia A. Armour, El Dorado, Arkansas Carolyn Armstron, Baton Rouge Barbara Arnold, New Orleans Mara Aronowitz, New Orleans Michael Artigue, Sulphur, La. Kathy Artus, Baton Rouge W. Scott Ash, Pascagoula, Miss. 278 R. Dana Ashford, Denham Springs, La. Linda Sue Ashton. Lake Oswego, Oregon Darrell Warren Ashy. Baton Rouge Thomas W. Ashy, New Orleans Bruce E. Atwell. Baton Rouge Alfred J. Aubry. New Orleans James G. Aucoin. Ville Plane, La. Day Aultman. Jackson, Miss. Gill Austin. Shreveport, La. Pamela S. Austin, Duncan, Okla. Roy Lee Austin, Amelia, La. Carolyn Authement. Harvey, La. Daniel A. Avant. Rayne, La. Michael B. Avant, Baton Rouge All 35,500 season tickets were sold prior to the 1975 football season. Attendance figures toward the end of the season were not made available to the Gumbo staff. I Dixie Avera. Baton Rouge Dean Avery. Baton Rouge Ruth Avery. Baton Rouge Nancy L. Avila, Plain Dealing, La. Steve Avocato, Metairie Winston K. Awaozi, Ghana, W. Africa Mel K irk Aymond, St. Amant, La. Samani Ardeshir Azari. Iran, Esfahar Zainul Azizan, Baton Rouge Naghavi Babak, Tehran, Iran Margaret Helen Babcook, Baton Rouge John Michael Babin. Raceland Clarence P. Babinaux, New Iberia Charles Backes. Baton Rouge John Bacon. New Orleans Terry Badinger. New Orleans Debbie T. Badon. Baton Rouge Max Roland Baer. Denham Springs Steve Bagala. Donaldsonville Betty Bagot. New Orleans Angela Jean Baham. New Orleans Lenny Baham. New Orleans Amy C. Bailey. Baton Rouge Bill Bailey. Baton Rouge Deanna Bailey. New Orleans Sabra T. Bailey. Charlottesville, Va. Cyndi Baird. Houston, Texas Christine Bajon. Baton Rouge 279 Laurie Ann Bajon, Baton Rouge Alice Caron Bakalar, Baton Rouge Keith Baker, Metairie Nancy Lyn Baker, Mandeville Patricia Ann Baker, Abbeville Robert M. Baker, Metairie Ruth Ellen Baldridge, Shrevepon Richard A. Balhoff, Baton Rouge William Earl Balhoff, Baton Rouge Joan Ballay. New Orleans Christy Banker, Jefferson Brenda J. Banks, Powhatan Leon Banks, Baton Rouge Michael Raven Banks, Plaquemine Beth Banquer, Norco Kirk Banquer, Norco Vanessa Banta, Sunshine John D. Baque, Opelousas Tarek Barake, Lebanon David J. Barback, New Orleans John S. Barbara, Metairie Sarah Barbe, Vunkie Clarence Barber, Jonesville Suzanne Barbier, Metairie Betty Bellard Barbre, Baton Rouge Kathy M. Barcelona, Marrero Charles Barfield, Baton Rouge Melwyn Barker. Plaquemine Woody Thomas Barksdale, Humble, Tex. Kenneth Ray Barnes, New Orleans Leesa Barnett, Baker Vincent Barone, Oswego, N. Y. Taylor Barras, New Iberia Lynette Barreca, New Orleans Deanna Barrere, Bunkie Nancy Maria Barrett, Kenner Cathryn Barrios, Covington Carol Sue Barren, Lake Charles Mark Barry, Eunice Ed Bartelme, Baton Rouge Joseph Charles Bartels, Metairie Joelle Barthel, Sunshine Robert Barton, Baton Rouge John David Bassham, Metairie Linda Bassham, Metairie Gary Bastedo, Leesville Nelson Bastidas, Maracaiho, Venezuela Daniel G. Bates, Baker Deborah Anne Bates, Gonzales Jerry Bates, Gonzales Jackie M. Bates, Baton Rouge Janet Lynn Batiste, Baton Rouge Raymond Battle, New Orleans Keith P. Baudoin, Lafayette Bryan Baudouin, Metairie Carolyn Baudouin, New Orleans Ken Baudry, Metairie John Charles Bauer, Baton Rouge Keith Bauer, Baton Rouge Ann Baugh, Baton Rouge Biff Bayard, New Orleans Jeannette Bayona, Kenner Troy Daynette Bazile, New Orleans Leonardo Bazzocchi, Venezuela Max P. Bazzocchi, Venezuela Antonio Beale, Puerto Rico Nancy Beaman. Metairie Ivy L. Bean, Baton Rouge Bill Beard, Vidalia Dennis Beard, Morrow Gary Beard, Baton Rouge Michael F. Beard, Fores, Miss. Russell N. Bearden, Hattiesburg, Miss. Richard Beary, Geismar Calvin C. Beason, Denham Springs Jeannette Beauvais, Bush Bridgid D. Beazer, Lake Arthur Barbara A. Beck, Baton Rouge Charles Leonard Beck, Jr., Youngsville Kathy Beck, Youngsville Robert L. Beck, Alexandria Lisa Becnel, Vacherie Steve Becnel, Plaquemine Sherry Beeson, Pineville 280 Erfany Behzad. Tehran. Iran C. Mike Bell, Basirop Catherine Bell. New Orleans Deborah A. Bell. Monsey, N. Y. Donetle Bell. New Orleans Katherine Bell. Donaldsonville Mary Bell. Baton Rouge Pamela G. Bell. New Orleans William Warren Bell. Shrevepon Cindy Bellelo. Donaldsonville Jennifer Bellon. Eunice Brian David Belsome. Harvey Karen Belsome. Lafille G. Michael Belsom. Metallic Keith Belteau. Marraro Louis Benedetto. Baton Rouge Kerri Ann Benes, Ne - Orleans Michael Benfatti. Arabi Benibo S. Benibo. Nigeria Stuart Wayne Benjamin. Birmingham Blake Bennett. Bogalusa Brian M. Bennett, .-(raft; Donna Bennet. Baker Mary Jane Bennett. Monroe Janice L. Bennett Baton Rouge W. G. Bennett. Baton Rouge Glenn Benton. New Orleans John Benton. New Orleans Kirk Benton. Denham Springs John D. Bentz. New Orleans Amy Bergeron. Port Allen Brenda Marie Joyce Bergeron. Livonia Daniel Beron. Berwick Julie Laurent Bergeron. New Roads Marcelle M. Bergeron. New Orleans O. J. Bergeron. Westwego Vickie Bergeron. New Roads Brett A. Berges. New Orleans Brian Mark Bergquist. New Orleans Dale Bergquist. New Orleans Debbie Bergman. Birmingham, Ala. Joseph Berlin. New Orleans John Fairfax Bernard. New Orleans Angelo J. Bernard. Reserve Eddie Bernard. Lafayette Stephanie Bernard. Baton Rouge Jim Berry. Baton Rouge Joeirthel A. Berry. Plaquemine Mike G. Berry. Baton Rouge Virginia Sue Berry. Baton Rouge Leonard Bertolino. Jr.. Cretna Charlotte Bertrand. Kaplan Mark Alan Bertrand. Abbeville Robert Bertrand. Eunice Sandy C. Bertucci. Metairie Charlotte Besch. Baton Rouge Cynthia L. Besch. Baton Rouge Barbara Bess. Baton Rouge Laurie Betancourt. Metairie Debora Bethea. Baton Rouge Linda Bethea. Baton Rouge Marilyn Bethel. Baton Rouge Jane Belteridge. Covingion Kirk Betz. ew Orleans John G. Beuhler. Baton Rouge Sall M. Beuhler. Baton Rouge Andrew John Bevolo HI. Metairie Denny Beyers. Baton Rouge Richard Beyl. Ponchatoula Laurie Bezanson. Corington Leslie Ann Bibeau. Metairie Joan K. Bickers. Metairie Roxana C. Bickford. Goniales Christina Bienvenu. St. Martimille C nthia Bienvenu. St. Marlinville David Bienvenu. Chalmelle Tracy Bier. New Orleans Robert B. Bierg II. New Orleans Stephen Olivier Billeaud. Lafayette Da id L. Billingsley . Jr.. Keithville Debbie Billiot. Metairie Al Binet. Poydras Mark Bing. Lake Charles Marc Bionde. Baton Rouge 281 Jan Birnabaum. Baton Rouge Mark Bishop, New Orleans Sherry Bishop, Metairie Mohamed Bizanti. Libya Robert M. Bizot, Metairie John Blackburn. Metairie Peggy Blackwook. Baton Rouge Terry D. Blades, Baton Rouge Julia Enola Blair, New Orleans Marty Blair, Baton Rouge Edward Blaise, New Iberia Monica Lynn Blaise, New Iberia Robert P. Blaise, Harahan Larry Blake. Baton Rouge LSU has approximately 1,250 head of cattle, including cows, calves and experimental animals. They are located on the Baton Rouge campus and on the St. Gabriel and Ben Hur farms. Corliss T. Blanc. New Orleans Dawn J. Blanchard. New Orleans Ginger Blanchard. Dona dsonville Karen Blanchard, Donaldsomille Louie Blanchard, Gretna Mark C. Blanchard. Baton Rouge William Wade Blanchard. Jr.. Baton Rouge Ronald P. Blankenship, New Orleans Elizabeth Blanton, Bogalusa Frances Blanton, Bogalusa Janette Anne Blass, Metairie Kathy Blattner. New Orleans Barry Bleakley, Jr.. Norco Bill W. de Blieux. Baton Rouge Morris Block. Kenner Lisa A. Bloom, Newark. Del. Don Bock. New Orleans Walter Bodet. Metairie Julie Marie Boeckman. New Orleans John Robert Boesch. Baton Rouge Ellen Bogan. Baton Rouge 282 Roben Began. Baton Rouge Donald B. Boggan. Birmingham, Ala. Monica Ann Boissiere. New Orleans Steve Boivin. Quebec. Canada Edwin R. Bolgiano II. Leesville Patrick Bolhch. Lecompie Sally Bollich. Lafayette Danny Bonaventure. Baton Rouge Debbie Bonaventure. Baton Rouge James Bonaventure. New Roads Becky Bond. New Orleans Jerry Ray Bond. Baton Rouge Nancy Bondy. New Roads Susan Bondy. New Roads Chns Boneau. Creina Glenn Bonin. St. Maninville Walter L. Bomni. Venezuela Charlotte Faye Bonnette. Marksville Roben Anthony Bonnette. Houma Ernest L. Bonnoitt. New Orleans James M. Bookter. Bossier City Barbara Bordelon. Mansura Donald Bordelon. Opelousas Patsy Bordelon. Baton Rouge Tina Bordelon. Hessmer Tina L. Bordelon. Marksville Chris Bordes. New Orleans Anna Victoria Bordlee. Harvey Joe Bordlee III. Marrero Brian Borey. Luling Sam H. Borhani. Iran Carrie Borne. Thibodeaux Chnstine Theresa Borne. Metairie Donna E. Borne. Gary -ille Leonce C. Borne. Jr.. Baton Rouge Cindy Phillips Bortnick. Baton Rouge Paul Bossier. Gramercy Steve BoswelL Denham Springs Jerrey L. Bottley. Waterproof Bill Bolzong. Westminster, Calif. Roben Boucher. Baton Rouge Paul E. Bouchereau. Jr.. Metairie Jerry Wayne Boudmot. Baton Rouge Steven A. Boudousquie. Franklinlon Beryl Boudreaux. Luling Carla Marie Boudreaux, Crowley Carol Boudreaux. H Roads Steve Boudreaux, New Roads Susan Aimee Boudreaux. Reserve Terry Boudreaux, Thibodeaux Thomas A. Boudreau, Gretna Thomas Darce Boudreaux. Chalmette J. Maurice Bounds. Baker Donna Bourdel. TuIIahoma. Term. Patrick G. Bourg. Baton Rouge Paula Anne Bourg. Metairie Blaise Bourgeois. Violet Danielle Bourgeois. Plaquemine Doss R. Bourgeois. Baton Rouge Kathy Bourgeois. New Orleans Keith Alan Bourgeois. New Orleans Kirk Bourgeois. Barataria Michael G. Bourgeois. Church Point Jess Bovorn Carol Ann Bowdon. Baton Rouge Rick Bellinger. Lockport Brenda Boyd. Bogalusa Dwight Orville Boyd, Boutte Shem Boyd, Vicksburg, Miss. Lil Boyer. Baton Rouge Robin Leah Boyer. Baton Rouge Robert John Boyle. Annapolis, Md. Diana Boyiston. New Orleans Tommy Boyter. Baton Rouge Jimmy Bozeman, Baton Rouge Mark Orlo Bozeman. Baton Rouge Monica L. Brabham, Dallas, Tex, Michael Peter Brader. Metairie Stephen Bradley. Lafayette Gary Clinton Brady. Pineville R. Alexis DeBram. Kenner Nancy J. Branch. Baton Rouge M. Elizabeth Brandt Alexandria Kate Brandt. Baker Charles Nathan Branton. Baton Rouge John Herman Brasseaux, New Orleans Susan D. Braswell, Winnsboro David M. Bratcher, Gonzales Beverly Marie Braud, Geismar David William Braud, Baton Rouge Kristina L. Braud, Baton Rouge Mary Braud. Jefferson Thomas Braud, Thibodeaux ArturoJ. Bravo, Venezuela Michael W. Bray, Baton Rouge Craig Sam Brazan, Vacherie Eddie Brazeal, Gretna Dale J. Breaux, Morgan City Edward F. Breaux, Lafayette Keith James Breaux, Plaquemine Marlene Breaux, New Orleans Melinda Breaux, New Orleans Linda Dianne Breed, Bernice John Breeden, Baton Rouge Kenny Brehm, Metairie Jeb Breithaupt. Shreveporl David Rudolph Breland, Gonzales Donna Brent, Gonzales William R. Breslin, Baton Rouge Andree de la Bretonne, New Orleans Ava Darlene Brewer, Baton Rouge Barry P. Brewer, Port Allen Raymond T. Brewin, Baton Rouge Burke Brewster, Metairie Alford H. Brian, Gretna Genevieve K. Brickson, River Ridge Carolyn Bridges, Little Rock, Ark. Cheryl D. Bridwell, Shreveport David Paul Brignac. Norco Donald Veron Brignac, Lurcher Kay Brignac. Baton Rouge Mary Les Brignac, Gonzales Pam Brignac, Baton Rouge Patricia Claire Brignac, Lutcher Walter L. Bringaze III. Houma Alexa Briscoe, Leland, Miss. Marian Brister. Buras Karol Broadway, W. Monroe 284 For two shows in the Assembly Center. Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones were guaranteed a fee of fifty grand but ended up taking home S56.040.31 out of the total gran of S259.020.50 (the total audience was 31,796). When all the bills were paid, the University showed a profit of $18.166.34. which was split up 50-50 between the LSU Union (for presenting the show) and the Assembly Center (for housing it). I Keller Broadway. Gilbert Steven R. Broadway. Haughion James A. Brocato. Metairie Ariane Marie Brockman. AVn Orleans Ellyn Broemmelsiek. Baton Rouge Mary Brooke. Metairie Maurice Alexander Brooks. Bahamas Renal Brooks. Jr.. Aw Orleans Shimetia Brooks. Hammond Vicki Lynn Brooks, Monroe Joey Broome. Richton, Miss. Rose Marie Brouillette. Baton Rouge Andrew P. Broussard. Lake Arthur Brian H. Broussard. New Iberia Catherine Broussard, Baton Rouge Corey Broussard, New Orleans Craig Broussard, New Orleans Don Broussard, Baton Rouge Jimmy J. Broussard, Franklin John Maxie Broussard, Lafayette Kim Broussard, Baton Rouge Lawrence E. Broussard, Lake Charles Melanie Broussard, Baton Rouge Michael T. Broussard, Alexandria Michelle Amedee Broussard, Sulphur Rene E. Broussard, Sulphur Rene Broussard, Jr., Abbeville S. Dwayne Broussard, Baton Rouge Valerie Ann Broussard, Baton Rouge Barbara Brown, Iota Craig M. Brown, New Orleans Cynthia Marie Brown, Kenner Donald Ray Brown, Alexandria Fran Smith Brown, Baton Rouge Gail S. Brown, Baton Rouge George F. Brown, Port Sulphur Jennie R. Brown, Baton Rouge John Olin Brown, Baton Rouge Jurodell Marie Brown, New Orleans Karen Brown, Peoria, III. Katherine A. Brown, Baton Rouge Leona Mary Brown, Baton Rouge Mark Richard Brown, New Orleans Michael Brown, Metairie Stephen Bru, Montrose, Ala. Sue Ellen Bruhl, Folsom Leroy Charles Brune, Jr., Baton Rouge Fisse Brunei, New Orleans Michael Brooks Brunson, Gulfport, Miss. T. Brett Brunson, Many Emil D. Brupbacher, Baton Rouge Dianne Bruynincky, Alexandria John R. Bryan, Springhill Randy Bryant, Shreveport Keith Buccola, New Orleans Henry A. Buchholz, Mandeville Neil H. Buckingham, Baton Rouge Donald R. Budd, Baton Rouge Marie Buffington, New Orleans Holly Lynn Bugg, Sulphur Lena Bujol, Plaquemine Beth Buller, Ville Plane Rita Buller, Ville Platte Steve Bullington, Perry, Ga. Mary K. Bulls, Shreveport Sara Maria Bulnes, Honduras, C.A. Franz Bunnell, River Ridge Desiree D. Buquoi, Baton Rouge Belinda Buras, New Orleans Frank Burandt, Newport Beach, Calif. Larry Burch, Baton Rouge Susan Murff Burch, Baton Rouge Cynthia L. Burgess, Gretna Tulio Antonio Burgos, Venezuela Gerry Burguerq, Venezuela Bryan Burkenstock, New Orleans Lloyd George Burkenstock IV, River Ridge Beverly Burkert, Arabi Don Burkett, Natchitoches Terry Dale Burkett, Baton Rouge Ellen D. Burleigh, Houma Richard Burleigh, Luting Ken Burlet, New Orleans Debbie Burnham, Mendenhall, Miss. Jeffrey Mark Burnham, Mendenhall, Miss. Thomas Burnham, River Ridge Charles Burns, Baton Rouge Don Burns, Glenmora Terry Young Burns, Baton Rouge Bridget Burr, New Orleans Ruth Victoria Burr, New Orleans Broan Burris, Baker Rita Ann Burris, Franklinton Brenda Burt, Metairie Deborah Bridget Bush, Kenner Gary Bush, Morgan City Georgia Maureen Bushwell, Jeanerette Guy Lawrence Busly, Morgan City 286 Danette Butcher. Baton Rouge Dale Butler. Baton Rouge Deanne Butler. Palos Verdes, Calif. Kathleen S. Butler. Chesterfield, Miss. Larry S. Butler. Shreveport Ashley David Buzan. Covington Scott Buzhardt. Slidell David Byars. Minden Phil Byers. Shrevepon Brenda Byrd. Jackson. Miss. Robert Byrd, Meadville, Miss. Warren E. Byrd II. Baton Rouge Lelia Byrne. .Ven- Orleans Wayne J. Cabibi. Metairie Katharine Cachoun. I ' dacia Jan Cadoret. Buras Stanton L. Cadow. Metairie Gregory A. Caffarel. Metairie Claire Louise Cagnolatti. Gonzales David A. Caillet. Hahmitle Suzanne C. Caillouet. Baton Rouge Rhonda Leigh Cain. Vikalea Agna Caire. New Orleans Peter Caire Donna Calandro. Baton Rouge Judy Calandro. Baton Rouge Joe Caldarera. Kenner Eneida Calderon. Baton Rouge John David Caldwell. Winnfield Kaye Caldwell. Baton Rouge Lenette Caldwell. Winnsboro Martha J. Caldwell. Baton Rouge Sabra P. Caldwell. Baton Rouge Suzanne Caldwell. Blenmora Andrew D. Calhoun. Ruston David John Callahan. Houma Robert A. Callans. Comray Keith Callari. Baton Rouge John Victor Callegari. Kenner Kerry Callari. Baton Rouge Richard M. Callegari. Cottonport Carolyn R. Callo. Jackson Karen Calongne. Slidell Joyce Cambeilh. Metairie Richard C. Camboe. New Orleans Paula Camel. Bille Plane Nickie Cammarata. Metairie John Camp. Memphis. Tenn. Jon J. Camp. Bay-town. Tex. Bob Campbell. Baton Rouge Harry Campbell. Ponchatoula Marion G. Campbell Mary Campbell, Metairie Richard Allen Campbell. Baton Rouge Thomas Brougher Campbell. New Orleans Calvin J. Campeaux. Jr.. Slidell Jackie A. Campo. Independence Jared Campo. Alexandria Gary D. Campos. Morgan dry Catherine Canale. Metairie Michel G. Candebat III. Memphis. Tenn. Glen Cangelosi. New Orleans Nona Cannaday. Harrisonburg A. J. Cannata. Morgan City Norman Cantrello. Arabi Rhonda Jean Cantrelle. Metairie Barbara Capone. New Orleans David Charles Cappo. Baton Rouge Carlos Roberto Caraccioli. Honduras Lee J. Cardon. Gretna Kathy Cargol. Gretna Mike Carleton, Lake Charles Kathryn Carlino. Baton Rouge Dana Carlisle. Shreveport Deborah Bates Carlisle. Baker Joan Michelle Carmedelle. .Vex- Orleans Richard Carmouche. Baton Rouge Edwardo A. Corona. Caracas. Venezuela Roberta Lea Carona. Baton Rouge Nancy Maria Carpenter. New Orleans Paul K. Carpenter. Baton Rouge David Stephen Carr. Baton Rouge Helen Marie Carr. Baton Rouge Stephanie Carra. New Orleans 287 Patricia Carrier. Bunkie Alice Carroll, Shrevepon Alfred Neil Carroll, Alexandria Clark Carroll, Laplace Marvin Carroll. Alexandria Mayiene Carroll, Baton Rouge Eugene O. Carter. Lake Charles Gideon T. Carter, Baton Rouge James J. Carter, Jr., Lafayette Carter Jesse Boyd, Oakdale Kathleen A. Carter, Houma David R. Carvajal, Charleston, W. Va. Ronald J. Carver. Chalmette Cecil Carville, Baton Rouge Guy Carville, Baton Rouge Dorinda Love Casanova, Baton Rouge Lyn Francinne Cascio, Watson Jean Case, Baton Rouge Beth Marie Casey, Norco Mark Dominick Cashio, Metairie John C. Cason, Erath Arlene K. Casselman, Eunice Andrea M. Cassidy, Kenner Christine Cassidy, Baton Rouge Constance G. Cassidy, Baton Rouge Judy Marie Caster, Metairie George J. Castille III, Baton Rouge Mary C. Castle, Jeanerette Celina Castro, Kenner Brent Joel Caubarreaux, Mansura Mike Causey, Baton Rouge Robert C. Causey, Baton Rouge Karen Cavet, Plaquemine Pamela F. Caviness, Eunice Peter Forrestt Caviness, Eunice _ Gina Caulfield, Lafltte Richard J. Cawthon, Shrevepon Michael P. Cazaubon, New Orleans Wanda Cazenave, Vacherie Paul Cenac, Houma Scotty Edward Chabert, Baton Rouge Rory Chagnard, New Orleans Anne Chaix, Kenner Afshin Chamasmany, Baton Rouge Brian D. Chamberlain, New Orleans Bill Chambers, Wassenaas, The Netherlands Joel Carey Champagne, Covington Maria Champagne, New Orleans Thomas Champagne, Lovington Carol E. Champion, Bellaire, Tex. Ah-Kiow Chan, Baton Rouge Siu Kwan Adrian Chan, Hong Kong Cindy Chancy, Clinton Courtland M. Chancy, Baton Rouge Gary Chancy, Baker Leslie Alan Chaney, Zachary Jack Chapasko, Ashley, Pa. Alex P. Chapman, Jr., Ville Plane Pam Chapman, Baton Rouge Terry Duane Chapman, Lakeland Claudia J. Chapotel, New Orleans Lynn Chappuis, Rayne Mary Chappuis, Rayne Patricia Charpentier, Charenton George Charron, Kenner Martin C. Chartier, Cheneyville Conrad Chatelain, Marksville Kenny Chatelain, Baton Rouge Kim Chatelain, Metairie Be linda Chauvin, Gretna Harvey Michael Chauvin, Houma Azar Chaveleh, Tehran, Iran Pam Chavers, Walker Eva Chedraui, Baton Rouge Rene Chedraui, Baton Rouge Karen Ann Chelette, Marksville Michael Chelette, Baton Rouge Dave Chenevert, Baton Rouge Janelle Chenevert, Baton Rouge Janette Chenevert. Baton Rouge Ernest W. Cheng, Baton Rouge Maisy L. Cheng, Baton Rouge Craig M. Cheramie, Norco Shu Chung Chi, Kevon Cong, Hong Kong 288 Items turned in at the Lost and Found at the LSU Union ' s Information Desk are kept at the desk for three months. They are then catalogued, boxed and stored in the former WLSU offices in the Union behind a solid two-inch thick padlocked door. Items may be claimed for the period of a year, after which they are sold at Flea Market. Michael J. Chiasson. Baton Rouge Ahmad Bin Chik. Kedah, Malaysia Laurie Childers. ManderiUe Barbara Chisholm. Barilesvill. Ok. Gwen Chisley. Monroe Ye-Chin Choi. Seouel. Korea Brenda Choi. Lake Charles Ki Sum Chor. Hong Kong Priscilla Tiu Chor. Hong Kong Seng Chounthirath. Darien. Cl. Leon Wayne Christenberry. New Orleans Derf Christian. Houston. Tex. Leslie Christina. Jr.. Baton Rouge Louise Christman. Lake Charles Donna Chusiz. Addis Li Woon Chung. Mauritius Nicky Yuk-Yui Chu. Hong Kong Oscar M. Cifuentes. Lima, Peru Mitchell Reed Clapp. Baton Rouge Crockett Clark. Jonesboro, Go. Deborah Ann Clark. New Orleans Dora Clark. Denham Springs Glenna Clark, Ruston Joseph M. Clark. Sr., Hammond Nathaniel Jackson Clark. Baton Rouge Tom Clark. Baton Rouge William B. Clark. Plantation, Flo. Cynthia E. Clarke. Panama Nancy Clarke. New Orleans Ralph Clatworthy. New Orleans Alfred A. Claude HI. Chalmette Melanie Clary, Baton Rouge Trudy Lynn Clay. Welsh Bradford Clayton. Patterson Nicholas Clayton. Gretna Brenda Clement, Baton Rouge Joseph E. Clements, Jr.. Baton Rouge Carol Cleveland, Baton Rouge William Cleveland. Baton Rouge Raymond Clifton Webb. Alexandria Craig W. Clifford. Baton Rouge David Clinton. Farmerville 289 Paul Cloessner, Jonesville Howard Close. Sulphur Kyle Clouse. Hammond Laurie Clifford Cloutier. Natche:. Miss. ' Marcel Clothier. Baker Cheryl Cohh. Holly Ridge Tommie L. Cockfield, Co fax Mary Alice Coco. Baton Rouge Robert Coco. Baton Rouge Deborah Cocran. Slide 1 Marlene Cocran. Slide 1 Leslie B. Coe, Baton Rouge Myrna Coe. Metairie Davina Cognevich. New Orleans Richard G. Cohn. Jr., Pensacola, Fla. Kevin T. Cohrin. Minden Cindy Coldwell. Baton Rouge Earl Richard Coleman. Folsom Hoy Colgin III. Bossier City Cheryl Colletta. Houston, Tex. Pamela Hope Collette, Metairie Susan Colley. New Orleans Cindely Collier. Baton Rouge Kathleen Collier. Mobile, Ala. Bertell A. Collins. Donaldsonville Jabbar Collins, New Roads Joseph Murray Collins. Leltsworth Ursula B. Collins. New Iberia Lester C. Colon. Puerto Rico Debbie Colona. Baton Rouge 290 Did you know the Mississippi River rushes 308 billion gallons of water past LSU every day? Darrel D. Colson, Shreveporl Jim Colvin. Baton Rouge Kathy Colvin. Baker Joel S. Colwell. Bossier dry John S. Combes. River Ridge Debrah Sue Comeaux. Lafayette Rose Compagno. New Orleans Paula Complon. Franklin Alexis Con. Costa Rica Philip Coney, Nairn Roy C. Coniglio. .Vex- Orleans Laura Gabnelle Coniskey, New Orleans Randy Conn. .Vex- Orleans Michael John Connally. Covington Becky Conrad, Ne - Orleans William David Constant. Bunkie Michael J. Constantin. Baton Rouge Cecil Cook. Rayne Charles Cook. Lake Charles David A. Cook. Meraux James A. Cook. Meraux 291 James R. Cook. Jr.. New Orleans Mark Cook. Houma Reonda Marie E. Cook. Edgard Susan Coon, Choudranl Crin Del Cooper, Springhill James B. Cooper, Baton Rouge Karen Adele Cooper. Simmespori Pat Cooper. Shreveport Randy Cooper. Eunice Stan E. Cooper. Baton Rouge Thomas Cooper. Baton Rouge Broadie R. Copeland III, Lake Charles Cynthia B. Copes. Baton Rouge Helen Corbello, Baton Rouge Kevin C. Corbell. Center Point Reinaldo Alberto Cordoba, New Orleans Ulrich J. Cordon, Waldershof. Germany Bruce Corkern, Frandlinton Helen Anne Cormier. Welsh Consuelo C. Corripio. Baton Rouge Darlene R. Corsentino. Baton Rouge Kitty Lynn Cortelloni, Baton Rouge Diane Cote. Baton Rouge Rob Cotton. Jonesville Sheryl Ann Cotten, New Orleans Amy H. Cottingham. Charleston, S.C. Blake Couch, Lafayette Dwayne Paul Coulon. Baton Rouge Kerry J. Coulon. Gramercy Beverly June Coursey. Baton Rouge Wendell Courtney, Coushatta Rose Marie Cousin, LaCombe Don Couvillion. Baton Rouge Joan M. Couvillion. Alexandria Phyllis Cow on. Japan Stephen R. Couvillion. Baton Rouge Lauren C. Covel. Baton Rouge Steve Covert. Baton Rouge Joan Elizabeth Covington, Walker Patti Dale Covington, Walker Cynthia D. Cox. Houston, Tex. Patti M. Cox, Homer Rhonda Cox. Hammond Steve Cox. Baton Rouge Michelle E. Coxe. Baton Rouge William Nelson Coxe. Jr.. Denham Springs Charlene Crabtree. New Orleans Cheryl Crabtree. New Orleans Rodney Lynn Craig, Baton Rouge Tim Craig. Baton Rouge Robert Crais. Baton Rouge Lisa A. Crane, New Orleans Doris Craven Avondale Curtis R. Crawford. Baton Rouge John H. Crawford. Lafayette Scott Crawford, Metairie Theresa L. Crawford, Slide I Michelle Crawley, Baton Rouge Keith Credo, Baton Rouge Bonnie Creel, Cut Off Sinclair Howard Crenshaw. Larose Lorene Cresson, New Orleans Louis Cressy. Metairie Noel Cressy. Metairie Leon Anthony Crist. Baton Rouge John Michael Crochet. New Iberia Matt Crochet. Baton Rouge Karen Cronvich. River Ridge Amy Crook, Shreveporl Bobby Crosby. Baton Rouge Harry James Crosby, New Orleans Cathey Cross, Denham Springs Janet Susan Cross, Santa Ana, Calif. Joe Cross. Metairie Liz Cross. Spokane Patrick Frank Cross, Metairie Victor Rabb Cross. Jr., Spokane Donna Faye Crouch. Baton Rouge Frank Crouch. Monroe Allan B. Crow, Bossier Samuel P. Cuevas, New Orleans De Ann Culbertson. Dudley. Mo. Vicky Cullifer, Kenner Jimmy Culotta. Metairie 292 Jared George Cullotla. Melairie Chuck Culver. Jackson, Miss. D. Dale Cummings. Houston, Tex. Hugh Cummings. Baton Rouge Marc Cunningham. Baton Rouge Stephen B. Curet. Ne- Roads T. Grayson Curet. Ne ' Roads Harold Lloyd Curtis. Melairie Alden Curry. Franklin Jeffery D. Curry, Decatur, Ala. Toni Curry, Baton Rouge Katie L. Cutrer. Baton Rouge Sharon Cutrer. Chalmette Adrienne L. Dabbs. Ne - Orleans Dennis T. Dabbs. NW Orleans Bernie Daigle. Gretna Brenda Ann Daigle. Arabi Judy V. Daigle. Baton Rouge Patsy E. Daigle. W.C. Mark L. Daire. Baton Rouge Dennis Dale. Kenner George Dale. Jr.. Shreveporl Mary Lynn Dalton. Nen- Orleans Wayne D ' Antoni. Melairie Chris Wayne Darnano. Baton Rouge Charles H. Damsel III. Palm Beach. Fla. Betsy Dantin. Baton Rouge Laura Ann D ' Antoni. Louisville, Ky. Kevin Jon Darby. Lafayette Brent Trilly Daranda. Mardsville Rachelle Dardeau. Ville Plane Cheryl Ann Darensbourg. Baton Rouge Sherri Ann Dark. Shreveport Liz Darling. Slide 1 Ann Darphin. lota Jerry A. Darsey. Houma Anuparr Dasgupta. Shillong. India Kasturi Dasgupta. Shillong. India Carsten Dau. Baton Rouge Charles Daspit. Alexandria Ann David. Ville Plane Cal Lee Davis. Baton Rouge Debbie Davis. Le Compte Francis Nelson Davis. New Orleans Connettie Marie Davis. Cilynn James R. Davis. Jr.. Baton Rouge Patricia L. Davis. Maringouin Penny Davis. Greenwell Springs Steve Davis. Houston. Tex. Wilber G. Davis. Jr.. Clinton Cecilia Davies. Baton Rouge Debrah Davison. Baton Rouge Stephanie Davilt. Shreveport Suzan Dawson. Baton Rouge Rosaline Day. Baton Rouge James Dean. Jackson, Miss. Patricia Dean. Baton Rouge Susan Ann Dearie. Hirer Ridge Mark H. Deanng. Co ington David DeBlanc. Melairi e Bobby De Boiseblanc. .Vew Orleans Dorothy DeBosier. Baton Rouge Debbie Lynn Decker. Zachary William E. Decker. Maderille Phillip J. D ' Charry. Lulcher Deborah De Coteau. Melairie Diane De Coteau, Melairie Randy P. DeCuir, Marksville Susan De Cuir. Marksville Louis Dedon. Baton Rouge Jim R. Deerman. Baton Rouge Donna Lynn Dees. Melairie Mitch Dees. Baton Rouge Stuart Gordon Defiel. LaPlace Denise De George. ,Vfw Orleans Anne De Graauw. Abbeville Hossein Dehgan. Tehran. Iran Ali A. Salehi Dehkharegahani. Tehran. Iran Michael S. DeJarnette, Baton Rouge Ed De Jean. Beaunony. Tex. Thomas J. Dejean. Opelousas Rose Marie DeJohn. Baton Rouge Rex DeLaune. Denham Springs Gordon J. Delcambre. St. Martinville 293 Suezell Delcambre, New Iberia Timothy J. Delcambre. St. Martinville Bobby J. Delise, Metairie Denise Ann Delo, Gretna Ronald J. DeLouise, Baton Rouge Mayra J. Del Toro, Baton Rouge P. J. Demarie III, Covington Denise N. Demoruelle, New Orleans Joseph Lynn Demoulin, Blanks Edward DeMouy, New Orleans Kathryn P. Denehy, Gonzales Laurie Elizabeth Dennery, New Orleans Charles P. Dennis, Jr.. New Orleans Douglas Dennis. Baton Rouge Ernest Dennis, Baton Rouge Kathryn L. Dennis. Baton Rouge Linda Denova, Baton Rouge Patrick Dennis, Baton Rouge Foad Derakhshan, Tehran, Iran Carolyn Ann Derbes. New Orleans Robert Joseph Derbes, Lafayette Deborah J. DeRouen, Eunice Lynn A. Derouen, New Iberia Mark DeRouen, Baton Rouge Sidney Marc DeRouen, New Iberia Katherine Derrocl, Baton Rouge Allan Watt Derum, Dallas, Tex. Deborah Lynn DeSalvo, Marrero During the 1974-75 school year, Campus Police I issued 67,017 traffic tickets. That ' s approximately . ' V 183 tickets a day. J 294 Angelle M. Deshautelles. Gonzales William Louis Deshotels. Eunice Butch DeSlatte. Franklin Dean N. Desselle. Arabi Louis S. Desselle. Alexandria Ray Ian Desselle. Alexandria Jacquelyn Ann Dessino. Warringlon, Pa. Jack Devereuy. River Ridge Danny Deville. Marksvitle Don Deville. New Roads Don DeVille. Ville Plane Karen Deville. Baton Rouge Lawrence DeVille. DeVille Renwick P. DeVille. Washington Sterling F. Deville. Neve Roads James J. Devitt, Baton Rouge Jean DeWese, Springdale Carol DeWitt. Baton Rouge Denise Dev. Neve Orleans Howard Dhonau. Spring, Tex. Al Diaz, New Orleans Hugo A. Rugama Diaz. Granada. Nicaragua Jorge Luis Diaz. Baton Rouge Karen Diana DiCarlo. New Orleans John Charles Dick, Canton, 111. Scott R. Dick. Oak Brook, III. Lawrence Clifton Dickerson III. Baton Rouge Ann Dickinson. Metairie Brian M. Dickmann. Neve Orleans Kevin J. Dickmann. Neve Orleans Chris Elizabeth DiCrispino. New Orleans John Mark Didier. Bunkie Karen Didier. Port Allen D. David Dietrich. Baton Rouge James Dietrich. Baton Rouge Marilyn Dietrich. Baton Rouge Patrick Marion Dietrich. Baton Rouge Julius Wm. Dietze III. Kenner Margaret KiLaura. Walker Charles DiLeo, New Orleans Esther DiLeo. New Orleans Dalia E. de la Pax Creina Jan DiLeo. New Orleans Leslie Dillmann. Metairie Bob Dillon. Gueydan Michael Dewev DiMaggio. Covington Karl N. Dismukes. Grand Isle Floydean Dixon. Jackson Lynn Dlace. Mandeville Denise J. Dobbins. Baton Rouge Barleigh G. Doga, Baton Rouge Madeline Doga, Baton Rouge Fusun Dogu. Baton Rouge Ibrahim Dogy. Baton Rouge Allison Louise Dohrman. Lake Charles Terrell Anne Doiron. Baton Rouge Katherine Dokos. New Orleans Kay Dokos. New Orleans Carl Domingue. Baton Rouge Kathy Dominique. Westwego Marcela E. Donadio. Colon. Panama Erin Donahoe. Metairie Mark Donaldson. Baton Rouge Suzanne Donelon. New Orleans David Donnell. New Orleans Beth Donnelly. Baton Rouge Terry Frederick Dunnow. Metairie Billy Donovan, Morganza Constance Donovan. Morganza Patrick N. Dooley. Baton Rouge Lola Jean Doolin. New Orleans Michael P. Doolin. New Orleans Lloyd F. Dore III. Abbeville Lonnie J. Dore. Crowley Cheryl Dorhauer. Baton Rouge James M. Dorman. Hammond Rene J. Dornier. Baton Rouge Cardyn DouceL Welsh Nancy J. Doucet, Baton Rouge Katherine J. Douglas. Shreveport Patrick C. Douglass. Baton Rouge Francis Clean, Doussan. Metairie James R. Dowdall. Jr.. Shreveport Erin Ann Dowling. New Orleans 295 Patrice E. Downing. Chalmene David Allen Doyle. Newel ton Sandra Doyle. Meiairie George L. Drake. Meiairie Lee Drake. Meiairie Wilhert Pimp Drake. Baton Rouge Gisele Elaine Draper. New Orleans Christopher Dubea. Meiairie Cajdyn Margaret DuBois. Houston, Tex. Gwendolyn M. Dubois. Houma Suzette DuBois, Baton Rouge Maureen Duchesne, New Orleans Stephen J. DuConge. Chalmette Andre P. Ducote, Kenner Donald Ray Ducote. River Ridge Eileen M. Ducote. Cottonport Tony M. Ducote. Coltonport Wilfred A. Ducote. Hessmer Marty L. Due. Baton Rouge Richard Dufour. Alexandria Mary Kate Dugan, Basking Ridge, N.J. David Rene Dugas. Marion David W. Dugas, Sulphur Rene Dugas. Marion Judith M. Duhe. Reserve David L. Duhon. Baton Rouge T. J. Duhon. Baton Rouge Debra Althea Duke. Meiairie Kenn J. Duke. Pearl River Karen Dulaney. New Orleans Melody Dumas. Ocean Springs. Miss. Gordon Dumont. Meiairie Aimee Dumontier. New Orleans Arlene Gail Duncan, Crowley Russel O. Neal Duncan. New Road Fritz Dundee. Baton Rouge Lee Foster Dunlap. Baton Rouge Dennis H. Dunn. Phoenix City. Ala. Robert W. Dunn. Metairie Danny Dunnehoo. Reeves Susan Adele Dupaquier. Baton Rouge Charlotte Duplantis. Thibodeaux George Timmy Duplechain. Duralde Andre Marc Thomas Becket Dupont. Baton Rouge Gregory Dupont. Hessner Mary Beth Dupre, Grelna Laura B. Dupree, Baton Rouge Sher Dupree, Lake Charles Yolanda Yogi Dupre. New Orleans Renee Dupuis. Houma Carl J. Dupuy, Baton Rouge Cathy Dupuy. Plaquemine Judy A. Dupuy. Brusly Linda M. Dupuy. Baton Rouge Deborah Duraczynski. Homer Damian Duran. New Orleans Norman E. Durbin III, Baton Rouge Jayne Durel, New Orleans Michael Durel, New Orleans Rose Rita Duryea. New Orleans Ann Duvigneaud, New Orleans Paul J. Dwyer, Baton Rouge Brian Dyess, Alexandria Norma A. Dyess. Baton Rouge Bruce Dyson, Baton Rouge Harry C. Eagles. Jr.. Vidalia Paul Eagles, Vidalia Susan Eames. St. Francisville Lezette Earhart. New Orleans Ronnie Earhart. Chalmene Jane Eason, New Orleans Blaine East, Pensacola Beach. Fla. Clark East. Pensacola Beach. Fla. Susan East. Baton Rouge Jane Evelyn Easterly. Denham Springs Wanette K. Easterly. Baton Rouge Pam Ebert. Clinton Donna M. Eble. New Orleans Hebert D. Eble. Harahan Kathleen M. Eck. Baton Rouge Karen Eckelmann. Meiairie Wendy Ecker. Metairie Bruce Eckert. Baton Rouge Linda G. Eddleman. Baton Rouge rffc 296 Rick Eddy, Metairie Rob Eddy. Meteoric Keith Eden. LaPlace Steve Edmonson. Alexandria Anita Coleen Edwards. Shrevepon Leslie Shannon Edwards. New Orleans Richard L. Edwards. Jr.. LaPlace Joseph B. Edwin. Jr.. Monirovia, Liberia Michael G. Eells. Houma Atev. M. Efendioglu. Istanbul, Turkey Mary Lee Eggart Baton Rouge Karen J. Eggen. Metairie Glenn Allen Eggert San Antonio, Tex. Naaman W. Eicher. Baton Rouge Eichhorn. Metairie Gerald P. Eiermann. Baton Rouge Nawal Elanf Elansary. Baton Rouge Carol Eldridge. Jeaneretie Karen Elias. New Iberia Danny Ellender. Lake Charles Brenda Elliot Metairie Deborah Elliott Baton Rouge Chrystal L. Ellis. Baton Rouge David Ellis. St. Francisrille Katie Sevier Elkins. Tallulah Mark S. Elkins. New Orleans Carole Ellerbe. Alexandria Wade M. Elliot New Orleans Pamela Ellis. Baton Rouge Patrice Ellis. Baton Rouge Guy C. Ellison, Jr.. Baton Rouge Emily Elsbury. Sugar and. Tex. Bruce Elsensohn. Baton Rouge Rachel Lorraine Emanue. Shrevepon Laura Engdahl. Baton Rouge Valane English. Port Allen Craig Eppling. Metairie John E. Erwin, Houston, Tex. Mike Erwin. Baton Rouge Steve Erwin. Pineville Marian Eschete. Houma Alejandro Eslara Within a 5-mile radius of LSU, over 7.830 cases of beer are consumed weekly. 297 1 Steve Estes. Port Arthur, Tex. David Estopinal, Marrero Ahmad Etemadi. Tehran, Iran Ian Etzkin. New Orleans Walter Eubanks. Sulphur Jock L. Eusay. Drotz Springs Dave Evans, Vance, B.C. Gregory Michael Evans, Golden Meadow Kurt Evans, New Orleans Paige K. Evans. Charleston, W. Va. Pat Evans, Baton Rouge Shari Evans, Gretna Turner W. Evans. Baton Rouge Laurel Ewig. Slide I Mark Ewing. Batchelor Marline de Graffenreid Ewing, Shreveport Sharon Ewing, Harrisonburg Wade B. Ewing, Harrisonburg Joanne E. Exnicios. New Orleans Byron Eyre. Alexandria Kenny Fabacher. River Ridge Samuel W. Faber, Miami, Fta. Frances Favre, Maringouin Barbara Fabregas. Baton Rouge Guy Faget, Dickinson, Tex. Eileen Mary Fagot, Metairie Jerry Douglas Fairbanks, St. Amant Manouchehr Fakhroo. Tehran, Iran Susan Claire Falcon. Donaldsonville R. Reid Falconer, Greenwell Springs Mark Fangue. Metairie David L. Fanguy. Houma Khosravani Faramart Borazjani Farideh, Shiraz, Iran Harold Joseph Farlough. Jr.. LaPlace Marisse Farnos, Tecamachalco, Mexico Casey Farrelly, Metairie Delbert L. Farris, Little Rock, Ark. Pamela Farris, New Iberia Liz Fassbender, Kenner Kamal Fatehi. Baton Rouge Fatimah Mohd Shah. West Malaysia Janet Adele Faulk. Rayne Melanie Fauntleroy, Covinglon Keith A. Faust. New Orleans Kenneth J. Faust, New Orleans Lillie M. Favaron. Baton Rouge Paul W. Favaron. Baton Rouge Sharon Machelle Favorite, Geismar Mary Lisa Farret, Metairie John R. Farrot. Port Allen Elaine L. Fayard. Chalmette Ken Fealing. Baton Rouge Christine Feaster. Mamou Bill Feig, Baton Rouge Karen Fejes. Belle Chasse Steve Fell. Baton Rouge Barry L. Ferguson, Baker Johnetta Ferguson, Baton Rouge Maria K. Ferguson. Plaquemine Terry Ferguson. Baton Rouge Michael C. Fernandez. Gretna Mendizaval Fernando. Baton Rouge Suzanne Ferrand. Baton Rouge Helaine Fetzer. Baton Rouge Tracy Field. Baton Rouge Gerald A. Fields. Baton Rouge Kathryn A. Fields, Houston, Tex. Johnny Fife, Baton Rouge Terry Lind Fink. New Orleans William J. Finnorn. Jr., Mobile, Ala. Dean Maria Firmin. Plaucheville Jacqueline Ann Fischer, Cherokee, N.C. Joanne S. Fischtziur. Baton Rouge Alan Bruce Fisher, Metairie Leigh Fisher. Luling Robert Fisher. Jr.. Kenner Lynn Fitzgerald. New Orleans Pamela Anne Fitzgerald. Slaughter Ronnie Fitzgerald, New Orleans Mike Fix. Lake Charles Christopher Flagg, Metairie Ernest B. Flake, Jr., Shreveport Larry Flake. Shreveport Jorge R. Flamand. San Juan. Puerto Rico Keith G. Flanagan. Metairie Michael J. Fleischhauer III. Somerset, NJ. Monroe Fleming. New Orleans Sheila Ann Fleming. Si. Gabriel Charles Fletcher. Baton Rouge Gladys Fletcher. Laradierille Michelle Fletcher. Isla Verde. Puerto Rico Warren Ray Flewellen. Sulphur Cedric Floyd. Kenner Marion D. Floyd, Kenner Leatha M. Fluence Fred B. Fluitt, DeQuincy Kathleen Flynn. Melairie Ronald J. Folse. Baton Rouge Beverly Fontaine. Houston. Tex. Joe Fontaine. New Roads Chris Fontana. Abbeville Brent Joseph Fontenot. Sorrento Daniel P. Fontenot, Baton Rouge Darrel Fontenou Ville Plane Janet Fontenot. Ville Plane Joseph Jaycee Fontenot, Baton Rouge Joseph K. Fontenot, Ville Plane Lorraine Fontenot, Washington Marcia Fontenot, Eunice Nolton C. Fontenot. Eunice Richard Mark Fontenot, Church Point Sherwin Ted Fontenot. Mamou Ray mond T. Poor. Jr.. Norman. Ok. Dana Forbes. Houston. Tex. Kendall Forbes. Baton Rouge Calvin Fork. Baton Rouge Jean Ann Ford. Metairie Jill Ford. Bogalusa Joyce Marie Ford. Baton Rouge Teddy Ford. Baton Rouge Stephen Gary Forfer. New Orleans Barbara Fornias. New Orleans Martin Forrest. Thibodeaux Al Forrester. Ferriday Catherine Fort. New Orleans Melissa Ann Fort. New Orleans Kathleen Anne Forte. Plaquemine Kathy Fortenberry. Gon:ales William Fortenberry. Jr.. Mobile. Ala. By ron G. Fortier. New Iberia Lee Ann Fortson. Little Rock. Ark. Henry J. Foshee. Slidell Cathy Jo Foster. Donaldsonville Sherry Z. Foster. Denham Springs Debie Foster. Baton Rouge John Fouert. Melairie Joe W. Fournet. Lake Charles Annette L. Fourroux. Metairie Judy Fousch. New Orleans Allison Fowler. Lake Charles Charles Edward Fowler. Salisbury: Md. Charles B. Foy. Jr.. LaPlace Casey Fradella. Grelna Larry Franceski. Buras Carla Franklin. Baton Rouge Kathleen Franklin. Covingion Ken D. Franklin. Baton Rouge Marcy Frantom. Shrcveport Bill Frazell. Lafayette Lydia K nightshade Frazier. Westwego Wendell Frazier. Kentwood Donald James Frederic. 5 . Amanl Jerome Freedman. Lafayette William M. Freeman. Prairieville John Z. French. Baton Rouge Kennith H. French. Lake Providence Michael John Frick. New Orleans Mindy Frick. Melairie Thad Frick. Harahan Vance Paul Frickey. Des Allemands Holly C. Friedel. Baton Rouge Charles H. Fnerson. Baton Rouge Joseph Paul Frindik. Crystal Springs. Miss. Kim Elizabeth Frischhertz. Melairie Michael S. Fritchie. Baton Rouge Carlisa Fruge. Basile Shernan Fuller. Baton Rouge 299 Dilly Fullmer. New Orleans Roger G. Fullmer, New Orleans Raymond Fung, Hong Kong Thipawab Fungladda, Bangkok, Thailand Luther C. Furlow III, Shreveport John L. Furr, Monroe Kathy J. Furr, West Monroe Jason F. Furrate. Baton Rouge Elian Furse, Ravenswood, W. Va. Rosemary Fuselier, Metairie Deborah Fusilier, Ville Plane Greg Fusilier, Ville Plane Frank Gable. Baton Rouge Karen Gabel, D.S., La. Mike Gaffney, New Orleans Laura Gagnard, Alexandria Cyndee Gainey. Baton Rouge Kevin Gaither, Lafayette Kim Galjour. Cutoff, La. Marie Gallagher, Terrace Park, Ohio Peggy Galliano, New Orleans Michael W. Gallien, Dry Creek, La. Debbie Gallo, Covington, La. Vivian Callow, Church Point, La. Steven Galvez. Panama City, Republic of Panama Eugene Gambel, New Orleans Calvin Gambino Jr.. Baton Rouge Rebecca Gamble, Marrero, La. Did you know the Louisiana State University System owns 34,000 acres of land, including 2,000 acres in Colorado? Theodore Gambordella, Alexandria Wallace E. Gammon Jr.. Metairie Tommy Gandolfi, Metairie Toni Garacci, Morgan City, La. Julie Garbarino, Jennings, La. Adolf Garcia, Baton Rouge Caesar Garcia, Missouri City, Tex. Edgar Garcia. New Orleans Mike Garcia, Belle Chasse, La. Elizabeth Gardiner, Gueydan, La. Bennie Gardner, Baton Rouge Lonnie Gardiner, Gueydan, La. Gerald Garidel, Baton Rouge James Garitty, Covington, La. Steven Garner, Little Rock, Ark. Kim Garon, Donaldsonville, La. Bernie Garrison, Mandeville, La. Charles Garrison, Westlake, La. Phillip Garrison, Franklin, La. Evelyn Garvey, New Orleans Mark Gary, Metairie 300 Mary Ann Gaspanovie. Slidell, La. Denise Casque. Baton Rouge John Gasser. Owensboro. Ky. Elizabeth Gastinel. Baton Rouge C. Wayne Gates. Baton Rouge Bruce Gaudin. 5 . Maninville. La. Charlotte Gaudin. Baton Rouge Hewitt Gaudin. Jr.. Gonzales. La. Kirby Gaudin. Pensacola. Fla. Linda Gaudin. Miami. Fla. Lane Gauthier. Baton Rouge Rhonda Gauthier. Baton Rouge Jane Gauthreaux. Plaquemine. La. Nancy Gautreau. Consoles. La. Angela Gautreaux. Gonzales. La. Greg Gautreaux. Baton Rouge Jerry Gautreaux. Baton Rouge John Gay. Baton Rouge Edwin Gayle. Gueydan. La. Erin Gayle. Gueydan, La. Babs Gebhart. Baton Rouge Ann Geisert. New Orleans Joseph Gehs. Slidell. La. Maria Gendron. Norco. La. John Geneva. Metairie Michael Gentry. Harahan. La. Karen D. George. Baton Rouge Amir Gerami. Baton Rouge Debbie Gerstner. Metairie Richard Lee Gerttula, Port Tovnsend. Wash. Ghassemi Mikhtar. Tehran. Iran Emad Ghazari. Baton Rouge Miguelangel Giammattei. San Salvador El Salvador Peter Giarrusso. New Orleans Jim Gibson. Shreveport. La. Don Gilbert. Baton Rouge Karen Gilbert, Baton Rouge Billy Gilbreath. Baton Rouge Lynn Gildersleeve. Baton Rouge G. Jeffrey Giles. Houma. La. John Gill. Alexandria. La. Janet Gillen. Newton. NJ. Frederick Gillespie. Shreveport. La. John Gilmore. Beaumont. Tex. Van Gilmore III. La Place. La. John Gin. Orleans Don Gipson. DC Ridder. La. Ken Givens, Houma, La. Cindy Giovianazzo. Jackson. Miss. Rosanna Guisti. Kenner. La. Anne Gleason. Baton Rouge Connie Goad. Baton Rouge Curtis Godchaux. Baton Rouge Sizanne Godfrey. Spring. Tex. Hector Godoy. La Ceiba. Honduras Nancy Godsey. Knoxville, Tenn. Myron Goforth. Tulsa. NJ. Andrew Goldberg. New Orleans Mary Goldston. Baron Rouge Donna Golsan. Baton Rouge Gil Gomez. La. Jorge Gomez. Caracas. Venezuela Mark Gomez. Slidell. La. Rudy Gomez, Luting. La. Terry Gomez. White Castle, La. Denise Gonsoulin. New Orleans Simon Gonsoulin. Jeaneretie, La. Ann Gonzales. Baton Rouge Darlene Gonzales. New Orleans Jeanne Gonzales. Harahan. La. Moises Gonzalez. Guatemala. C.A. Osiris Gonzalez, Maracailbo. Venezuela Martha Goode. Batchelor. La. Robert Goodman. Shreveport. La. Joy Goodroe. Lottie. La. Thomas Goodroe Jr.. Lottie, La. Greg Goodrum. Littleton, Colo. Annelie Goodwin. Baton Rouge Guatam Gor. Country Club Hills, IlL Anna-Valli Gordon, Harvey, La. Robin Gordon. Lake Charles. La. John Gott. Crowley. La. Mona Goudeau. Baton Rouge Richard Goudeau. Baton Rouge 301 Sheila Gour. Haughlon, La. Juda Gradney. Baton Rouge Joseph Gradny, Oakdale, La. Shirley Grady. Shreveport, La. Benjamin Graham. Baton Rouge David Graham, Shreveport, La. Debbie Graham. Baton Rouge Monty Granger. Sulphur. La. Barbara Grant, Lafayette, La. Chris Grant. Baton Rouge Karen Grant. Mandeville. La. Mary Grant. Lafayette, La. Stephen Grant. Metairie Grantham Frederick, Leesville, La. Susan Granzin, Baton Rouge Lee Ann Graves. Shreveport, La. Danny Gray, Morgan City, La. David Gray, Baker, La. Leonard Gray. Luting, La. Rannah Gray. Osyka. Miss. Michael Gray, Baton Rouge, La. Mike Gray, Baton Rouge Willian Gray. Baton Rouge, La. Johnella Grayer. Baton Rouge Glen Greathouse, Lake Charles, La. Mark Greaux, New Orleans, La. Betsy Green. Baton Rouge Jacqueline Green, Clinton, La. Janet Green. Houston, Tex. Linda Green. Alexandria, La. Shelby Green, Metairie, La. Ricky Greenberg, Birmingham, Ala. Kathy Green. Fenton, La. Mark Greene. Baton Rouge Gloria Greenfield, Luling, La. William Greenfield, Luling, La. Mark Grefer, Gretna, La. Laura Gregg, Coco Solo, Panama Audree Greggs. Baton Rouge Wanda Gregoire, Sorrento, La. Elizabeth Gregory. Baton Rouge Roberts Gregory. Willfield, La. Robin Gregory, Pensacola, Fla. Debbie Greiner, McLean, Va. Alice Gremillion, Baton Rouge Ina Gremillion. Baton Rouge Mark Gremillion, Alexandria, La. Cheryl Griff ; n, Metairie, La. JoGritfin. Evans, La. Keith Griffin. Massillon, Ohio Nancy Griffith. Baton Rouge Dan Griggs. Baton Rouge Nancy Grigsby. Alexandria. La. Kevin Grizzaffi, Morgan City, La. Susan Marie Groetsch, Metairie Danny Thomas Gros, Cutoff Mike Gros. Chalmette Greg Gross. River Ridge Arthur Groteguth, Port Sulphur Ronald Grove, Metairie Annrose Mary Guarino, Laplace Brad Guarino, Metairie Louis Guedon, Church Hill, Miss. Hollie F. Guercio. Baton Rouge Bobby Guffey. Baton Rouge Anthony Guglivzza, Bossier City Andrea Sue Guidry. Lutcher Marlene Guidry. Sulphur Matthew Joel Guidry, Abbeville Molly Guidry, Baton Rouge Ramsey P. Guidry. Metairie Sandra Guidry, Lutcher Tom Guidry. Baton Rouge Karen Guilbeau. Cutoff Raymond R. Guillaune. Jr.. Baton Rouge Louise Guilliams. Baton Rouge Clint C. Guillory. Eunice Francis Guillory. Baton Rouge Genore Guillory. Eunice Mary Agnes Guillory. Church Point Sharon Guillory. Harahan William R. Guillory. Ville Plane Richard J. Guillot. Grand Isle Atlina Guma. Baton Rouge 302 LSL pays about SI 24.454 in utilities each month. Loretta S. Gurgamous. Baton Rouge Patricia Gutekunst. Breax Bridge Laura Guzman. Sta Maria, Rio Piedras. P.R. Bubba Haase. Metairie Suzanne Marie Haase. Metairie Sara Anne Hackwath. Pineville Roya Hadaech. Shiiaz. Iran Ali-Reza Hadaegh. Baton Rouge Vida Hadaegh. Shiraz, Persia Frank L. Hafner. Jefferson. La. Nancy Janine Haggard. Baton Rouge Richard Rider Haggard. Baton Rouge i. Melanie Hair. Gueydan John Steven Hake. Metairie Bob Halcums. Portsmouth, Va. Donald A. Hall. Shreveport Michal Hall. Shreveport Pam Hall. DeRidder Richard Lee Hall. New Orleans William L. Hall. Baton Rouge Candy Halpenny. Baton Rouge Susan Halterman. Springhill Alexa Hamavei. New Orleans Faye Lynn Hames. Sew Orleans Jalali Hamid. Tehran. Iran Nasimah H. A. Hamid. Klumpier. Malaysia V1ar Jo Hamilton. Bunkie Roberta Hamilton. Racine. Wise. W. Henry Hamilton. Gonzales Joy Hammatt. Baton Rouge Robyn Hamm. Baton Rouge Carla Hampton Claretha Hampton. LaPlace Debbie Hancock. Gonzales Michael J. Handal. Kuwait. Hawaii Charley Handy III. Plaauemine Jerri Hanks. Shawajb, S.C. Judy Hanks. Baton Rouge John L. Hanlon. Jr.. New Orleans Fntzi Lynn Hansen. Sulphur Michael J. Hanson. Little Rock, Ark. Richard D. Hanson. Houston, Tex. Bryan Harang. Thibodaux C nthia Hardee. Gueydan Bonnie Hardiman. Bentomille. Ark. Laurie Hardison. Baton Rouge Mar C. Hardke. Metairie Kevin J. Gardy. Kaplan Eric H. Harlan. Baton Rouge Mary Card Harlan. New Orl eans Laura Harp. Marksville Leah Harper. Wray, Go. Teresa R. Harper. Metairie Carl B. Harrell. Baton Rouge James Michael Harrell. Baton Rouge Jeffrey Harrell. Baton Rouge Karen Hannon Harrell. Baton Rouge Laura L. Harrell. Gr. Spr. Rem Harrell. Baton Rouge Richard L. Harrell. Baton Rouge 303 Ronald Rozell Harrell, Kent-wood Sandra Gail Harrell. Baton Rouge Kathryn E. Harrington, DeRidder Kenneth L. Harrington. DeRidder Patty Harrington, Alexandria Russell J. Harrington. Baton Rouge Clara A. Harris, DeRidder Donna J. Harris. Baton Rouge Herman R. Harris, Baton Rouge John S. Harris, Baton Rouge Kim F. Harris. Folsome Michael N. Harris, Eunice Jennifer Harrison. Loudon, Tenn. Nell Harrison, Baton Rouge Larry Wayne Hart. Slide I Randall Hart, Sulphur Alison Hartman, Bridge City Lynaire Hartsell, Louisville, Ky. Jacqueline R. Hartzell, Batesvi le, Miss. A. Latif B. Harun, K. Pilan, Malaysia Becky Ann Harvey. Melville Bryant Harvey, Pineville Ronald J. Harvey. Baton Rouge Thomas Harvey, Baker David G. Hasbargen, Baton Rouge Jeanne Hassenboehler. Metairie Diane Harfield, Covington Amelia Nancy Hatty, Lafirie Jack G. Hatty, Lafitte Paul Hatty, Lafitte Les M. Hausse, Chalmette Jan Hawkins, Sugar and Kathy Hawkins, Harvey Skip Hawkins, Newellton Marvin C. Haydel. Metairie Susan E. Haydel. Norco Alvin L. Hayes. New Orleans David Robertson Haymon. Baton Rouge Kay Haynes, Bossier City Greg Hays, Baker Douglas S. Hayward, Jr., Convent Rada Hazlelt, Baton Rouge Roberta Hazlett, Baton Rouge Cindy L. Heard, DeRidder Beth Hebert. Gonzales Debbie Hebert Ventress Dyke Anthony Hebert, Brec or Bridge Edward Hebert. II, New Orleans Henry Day Hebert. Crowley Karen V. Hebert. Gretna Leroy John Hebert. Jr.. Franklin Matt Hebert, Prairieville Michael Jerome Hebert, Lake Charles Rocky Hebert, Gretna Nancy J. Heck, Arabi Julie Hecker, Metairie Kevin M. Heffron. Baton Rouge Janet Heimendinger, Port Allen Jerry Heinberg, Baton Rouge Marilyn F. Heinberg, Baton Rouge Chuck Heine, Baker Steven Kerry Heine. Baker Alice Heinsz, Metairie Arnette Heintze. Denham Springs Kathy Heitman, Baton Rouge Scott Held, Baton Rouge George R. Helmer. Jr.. Baton Rouge Brian J. Heltz. Lurcher Richard M. Hemin. Lake Charles Greg Henagan, Pineville Danny Henderson. Baton Rouge David E. Henderson. Baton Rouge Deborah Jo Henderson, Baton Rouge Glenda Henderson, Bogalusa Patricia Henderson. New York, N. Y. Mark Richard Hendrickson, Metairie Susan Marie Hendrix, Zachary Howard S. Heno, New Orleans David Henry, Frisco Sessalee Hensley, Baton Rouge Kitten Herlong. Falls Church, Va. Cecil Hernandez. Morgan City Ilene Frances Herrera. Metairie Joe Herring. Baton Rouge 304 Earl M. Hersh. River Vale, N.J. Mary Elizabeth Hess, Metairie Phillip Hess. Baton Rouge Floyd Heustin, Jr., Norco Terri Heyd, New Orleans Hal Hickey, Winnfield Tiajuana Hickey, Lafayette Anthony Lee Hicklen. Humsville, Ala. Donna Hicks, Baton Rouge Carol E. Higgins. Lake Arthur Paul Higgins, Baton Rouge Pauline Edwards Higgins. Baton Rouge Denise Marie Higgs. Owensboro. Ky. Bradley J. Hill, Metairie Kevin B. Hill, Metairie Barbara Hillman. Baton Rouge Elizabeth Gail Hillman. Baton Rouge Ronald C. Hillman. Monroe David Hinchee, Houma Danny W. Hinson, Livingston Jeff Hintermeister, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Richard Warren Hise, Baton Rouge Jon Hittle. Sioux City, Iowa Tony Ho. Hong Kong Terrence Hobbins. Port Allen Brenda Hobgood. Baton Rouge Bill Hodgkins. Winnsboro Mathilde C. F. Hoefer, New Orleans Andrew H. Hoffman. III. Thibodeaux Gregory Michael Hoffman. Metairie Lee Ann Hoffman, Corpus Christ i, Tex. Lisa Hoffman. Thibodeaux Renia Hoffpavier, Reeves Rhonda Hoffpauir. Cueylan Stefan Hoffpauir, Metairie Richard Hogan, Shreveport Jim Hogue. New Orleans Lisa Halcomb, Bogalusa Deborah K. Holdcraft, Baton Rouge David E. Holdeman. Baton Rouge Tommy Holden, Baton Rouge Randy Holeman. Baton Rouge David Holladay, Baton Rouge Barbara Holland, Jonesville Gerald S. Holland, Baton Rouge Steve Holland, Greenwell Springs Villa Del Holland. St. Gabriel Peter Holley. Slidell Richard E. Holley. Sulphur Dennis Dale Hollier. Eunice Joseph E. Holliman. Baton Rouge Julie C. Hollis. Baton Rouge Thomas A. Hollis. Baton Rouge Mickey E. Holloman. Ellisville, Miss. Bob Holloway, Dunwoody, Ga. Spergeon Holly. HI. Napoleonville Cheryl Lee Holmes. Metairie Jack Holmes, Baton Rouge Akbar Honari. Iran Melinda R. Honore. Baton Rouge Michael Hood, Baton Rouge Michael Hooper, Metairie Stephanie L. Hooper. Baton Rouge Ann Hooter. Metairie Sally Hopper, Metairie Rhonda Home, Kenner Lisa Ann Hornyak, Gretna Jeffrey A. Hougan. Cambridge, Wise. Kaki Howard. Baton Rouge Karen M. Howard, Baton Rouge Tracy L. Howard, Baton Rouge Calvin G. Howell, Metairie John B. Howser, Klotzville Mark Hoyer, New Iberia Cindy Hoyt. Cheney ville Kyle W. Hranitzky. New Orleans Gilbert A. Hubbard. Jr.. Pensacota. Fla. Margo Huckabay, But m Rouge David L. Huckabee. Baton Rouge Paul Huckabee. Mandeville Donald Huff. Baton Rouge Tina Hufford. Metairie David Hughes. New Orleans Faye E. Hughes, New Iberia 305 306 Louisiana annually produces 99% of the nation ' s crawfish. Additionally, Louisiana produced 44,880,000 bushels of soybeans and 268,800,000 pounds of cotton in 1974. Finally, Louisiana ' s 1974 rice crop yielded 2,472,000,000 pounds of rice. That ' s a lot of jambalaya. Phillip Hughes. Shrevepon Sheila Hull, Metairie Chris Humphreys, Baton Rouge Margaret Humphris. New Orleans Melinda Hundley, Brookshire, Tex. Katnna M. Hunt, Opelousas Lynn Hunt, Baton Rouge Steven Hunt, Port Allen Susan Hunt, Port Allen Susan Mae Hunt, Slidell Dawn Richard Hunter. Metairie Patricia Hunter, LaPaz, Bolivia Sharon Anne Hunter, Coushatta Stanley K. Hurder. Baton Rouge Tern Anne Hunter. Lake Charles Mary Harlen Hurlbert Baton Rouge Lester Ernst Hurrelbrink III. Baton Rouge Danny Hurstell. New Orleans Mohamad Zakaria Hussin. Lej Siput, Malaysia John Lucas Hutchinson. Long Beach, Miss. Donna R. Hutchison. Baton Rouge Henry Dan Hutson. Baton Rouge Louis Hutson. Morgan City Ted E. Hyde. Baton Rouge Frances Lynette Hymel. Zachary Kerry Dennis Hymel, Gramercy Lawrence Hymel Jr.. Gramercy Mary Lynne Hymel. Vacheria Patrick E. Hymel. Port Allen Richard Hymel. New Orleans Peggy Catherine Hynes. Monroe, N. Y. Zaidah Idris, N. Sembilan, Malaysia Mrs. Ngozika Iguegbe. .4H a. Nigeria Michael D. Iliff, New Orleans Diane E. Istre. Vinwn Richard Imhoff. Baton Rouge Richard H. Ingraham. Baton Rouge James Ingram. Metairie Mary Jane Ingram. Metairie Scott D. Ingram. Santa Ana, Calif. Cindy Inness. Vacherie Beheshtian Iraj. Tehran, Iran Carl M. Irico. New Orleans Cindy Irwin. New Orleans Robin S. Isaacson. New Orleans Carolyn Ishee. Chalmette Joan Istre. I ' mton Danny Ivey. Baton Rouge Cynthia Ivy, Denham Springs Shelly Ivy. Denham Springs Jeanne J. Jacquat. New Orleans Jamilah Jaadil. Penang, W. Malaysia Sharon Kay Jackson. Baton Rouge Kurt Jaberg. Lafayette Rosezel T. Jackson. Baton Rouge Paula Jackson. Denham Springs Jennifer Lee Jackson. New Orleans Gracie Marie Jackson. New Roads David Jacobson. Baton Rouge Charlie Jacques. Baton Rouge Ramezan Jafar. Baton Rouge Shahin J. Jahroni. Iran Holly M. James. Frank Union Gaylord James. Baton Rouge Lori James. Metairie Mark L. James. Franklinton Ruth James. Gretna Suzanne J. James. Baton Rouge Goorah Janeswar. Creve Coeur. Nauritius Harry Jannise. Opelousas Jerry Jarreau. Baton Rouge J. J. Jarrell. Lafayette Richard C. Jarrell. Bogalusa Lamar Jarvis. Shrevepon Celeste Jeansonne. Coitonport Debra Kaye Jeansonne. Lake Arthur Kevin John Jeansonne. Cottonport Michael Jaffrey. Sherburne, N. Y. Mary Elizabeth Jenenein Randall F. Jemison, Kinder Paula Jenevein, Metairie Charles Henry Jenkins. New Orleans Dora Jenkins. Shrevepon Edmund E. Jenkins. Slidell 307 A I Jenner. Baton Rouge Carl Jepsen, Cleveland, Miss. Denise Jewell, New Roads Lucie Jewell, New Roads Bennet B. Joffrion, Cottonpon Michael Brent Joffrion, New Orleans Magda Jofre, Baton Rouge Thomas Johll. Baton Rouge Hung Tak Sing John. Baton Rouge Hilary D.Johns, Trenton, N.J. Arleen Denise Johnson. Baton Rouge Arlene Marie Johnson, New Roads Becki Johnson. Metairie Cathy Y. Johnson. Baton Rouge Charles Frederick Johnson, Baton Rouge Clay M. Johnston, Covington Cynthia Johnson. Port Allen David D. Johnson. Jr.. Baton Rouge Debbie Johnson, Baton Rouge Dwayne Johnson, Baton Rouge Gregory T. Johnson, Luling Jeanne Johnston. Denhatn Springs Jeanette LaVerne Johnson, Titusville, Fla. John A. Johnson, Slidell Kimber Le Johnson, Alexandria Leo R. Johnson, Donaldsonville Martha G. Johnston. Baton Rouge Rachel Gage Johnston. Covington Randall M.Johnson. Welsh Raymond C. Johnson. Baton Rouge Rick Johnson, Luling Rodney J. Johnson, Opelousas Samuel D. Johnson, Jr., Covington Victoria Johnson, Rayne Victoria L. Johnson. Baton Rouge Alphonse R. Jolissaint, III, Slidell J. Gregory Jolissaint, Baton Rouge Eugene M. Joievette, Baton Rouge Alex W. Jones, Baton Rouge Alice G. Jones, Greenwell Springs Alvin Jones, Nalchitoches Carrie Mae Jones. Jackson The Louisiana Superdome has 15,200 lighting fixtures. 308 Dale A. Jones. Lake Charles Deborah Kendrick Jones. Baton Rouge Gayle Jones. St. Gabriel George Tolson Jones. Baton Rouge Gwendolyn Elaine Jones. Baker Hopie Jones. Baton Rouge John Patrick Jones. Alexandria, Va. Larry Jones. Baker M. Benjamin Jones. Minden Patricia Jones. Baton Rouge Ramona L. Jones. Plaquemine R. Keith Jones. Shreveport Susan Catherine Jones. Lake Charles James Alan Jopling. Shrevepori David L. Jordan. Shreveport Lyle Gregory Jordan. Abbeville Beale Jorge, San Juan, Puerto Rico Diane Terri Jortner. Lafayette Cheryl Marie Joseph. New Orleans Harold Joseph. New Orleans Bobbie Jaubert. Opelousas Da id Jaubert. New Orleans Terry Lee Joubert. Opelousas Sharon Joyce. Si. Joseph Sharon Judge. Baton Rouge Shona Anne Judge. e Orleans Jigger Jumonville. Plaquemine Jose I. Juncadello. Baton Rouge Donna Sue Janet Juneau. Moreauville Kim Juneau. Morgan City Lenel Juneau. Baton Rouge Ann Justice. Denham Springs Brenda Kabel. Denham Springs Khatijah Binti Abdul Kadir. Malaysia Bruce Kaffenberger. Crossetl, Ark. John A. Kanakis. New Uosia. Greece Fred Karwath. Niagara Falls. N. Y. Saeed Yekkalam Kashani. Tehran. Iran James F. Kasischke. Covington Richard F. Kathmann. New Orleans Jack L. Katzman. Florien Michael J. Kavanaugh. Arlington. Tex. Harvey Jordan Kaye. Paramus. NJ. Eugene Kearney. New York, N. Y. Gary Wayne Keel. Opelousas Patrick Keelan. Elizabeth. NJ. Sharon Keenan. Metairie Kim Keenze. Baldwin David G. Keller. Houma Dennis Paul Keller. Vacherie Emile Keller. Eunice Ginger Keller. Eunice Glenn A. Keller. Chalmette James E. Kelley. Jr.. Austin, Tex. Joseph Francis Kelley. Baton Rouge Oatrucj W. Kelley. Baton Rouge William Kelly. Jackson. Miss. Ste e S. Kelly. Baton Rouge Janet Kember. While Castle Daniel Tozzer Kemp. Baton Rouge Greg Kemp. Clinton Emmelyn Laurette Kendrick. New Orleans Patti Kendrick. Baton Rouge Aileen H. Kennedy. New Orleans Karen LaRee Kennedy. Baton Rouge Nicola Kennedy. Westfleld. NJ. Rosalind K. Kennedy. New Orleans Laura Keolanui. Fairfax. Va. Charlotte M. Keppler. New Orleans Andrew P. Kern. Flanders. NJ. Robert E. Kernaghan. Batnn Rouge Frieda Kerry. Leesville 309 Graham Kersh, RusselMlle, Ark. Vivian L. Kershaw, Slidell Michael Ketcham, Shreveport Jim Ketchum, Pearl River Perveen Khan. Baton Rouge Khoury Pouad. Baton Rouge Glenn Kidder, Opelousas Cynthia A. Killebrew, LaPlace Barney Kilpatrick. New Orleans Curtis Kevin Kilpatrick, Covington Zargham B. Khashayer, Iran M. Bradford Kilshaw, Baton Rouge John David Kim, Makaha, Hawaii Gloria Kimball, Plaucheville Dennis James Kimble. Baton Rouge Brian Ng Ying Kin, Baton Rouge Vieny Kinchen, Baton Rouge James King Jr.. Shreveport, La. Ronald King, Sr.. Baton Rouge Susan Kinsley, Baker, La. Alice Kirby. Momer, La. Janette Kirby, Columbia, La. Kerry Kirby. Harrisonburg, La. James Kirkconnell, Baton Rouge Jay Kirkpatrick, Tifton, Ga. Allen Kirkland, Plaquemine, La. Jeff Kirsch, Baton Rouge John Kissner Jr., Baton Rouge Ceil Kleinpeter, Baton Rouge Kin Kleinpeter, Baton Rouge Mary Kleinpeter, Baton Rouge Rhonda Kleinpeter, Zachary, La. Steve Kleinpeter, Grossetete, La. Julie Klibert, Westwego, La. Jody Klibert, Metairie Karen Klibert. La Place, La. Lloyd Klibert. Jr., Metairie Peggy Kliebert, Lutcher, La. Sigrid Klock, Gretna, La. Virginia Klock, Gretna, La. Wayne Klock, Gretna, La. David Kloete, Harahan, La. Karen Klotz, Metairie Henry Klovekorn, Miami, Fla. John Knight, River Ridge, La. Kip Knight, Baton Rouge Tim Knight. Franklinton, La. Wanda Knight, Houston, Tex. Janet Knighton. Baton Rouge Randy Knopf. Wheaton, III. Therese Knowles, New Orleans Vickie Knowles. St. Aiken, S.C. Sheung-c hi Ko, Hong Kong Richard Kober. Baton Rouge Marcia Koch, Belle Chasse, La. Paddy Koch, Bayou Goula, La. Gary Koederitz, Gretna, La. Janet Koehl, Metairie Tracy Koen. New Orleans Elizabeth Kohler, Jonesboro, La. Jerry Komorech. New Orleans Elisabeth Konrad, New Orleans Mike Konvicka. Metairie Patricia Konvicka. Metairie Otto Kopper, San Jose, Costa Rica Antranig Korajian, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Linda Korn, Bolivar, Tenn. Md Monoto Johore Kosnan, Malaysia Stan Kottemann. Metairie Julia Koutroulis, Kenner, La. Anthony Kowal, Baton Rouge Royal Kraft. Jr., Metairie Patricia Kroke, Baton Rouge Victoria Krake, Baton Rouge Bernard Kramer, Alexandria Jennifer Kramer. New Orleans Deborah Kraus, Jefferson, La. Mary Kravet, Gretna, La. Ricky Kravet, Gretna, La. Kay Kryeger, New Orleans Robert Kries, Baton Rouge Kim Kruse, New Orleans Kwan Simon Wui Huen, Shamshuipo. Hong Kong Mary Beth Kugler. Destrahan, La. 310 i Melanie Kugler. Destrahan, La. Joan Kuhlman. Melairie Catherine La Barge. Jr., Slide I. La. Richard La Barge. Jr.. Slide 1, La. Stanley Labat, Raceland Cynthia Labatut. New Roads, La. David Labby, DeRidder, La. Lai-Anna Wing-Lan. Hong Kong Jeri LaBorde. Baton Rouge Leigh LaBorde, Baton Rouge Michail LaBorde. Hessmer, La. Marguerite Laborie. Harvey, La. Stephen LaBreche, Baton Rouge Ralph Lachney, Hessmer, La. Susan Lachney, Mansura, La. Johnny Lackey, Slidell, La. Jean Lacobee. Baton Rouge Hie Lacombe. Cottonport, La. Robin Lacoste, Metairie Beverly La Cour, Alexandria, La. Cleopatra La Cour. Batchelor, La. Madeline La Cour. Morganza, La. Mark LaCour. Baton Rouge Mike LaCour, Baton Rouge Robert LaCour. Gretna, La. Don Ladatto Jr., Bossier City, La. Allan Laffitte, Mansfield, La. Richard LaFleur. Eunice, La. Bill LaFoe, Monroe, La. Brenda LaGraize, Metairie, La. Becky LaG range. Tapperson, La. Laura LaGrange, Patterson, La. Julie Lahey. Metairie, La. Suzanne Lahey. Melairie David Lajoie. Battle Creek, Mich. Lam Yal-Ming. Hong Kong Gregg Lambdin, Ga vesion, Tex. Brian Lambert. Gonzales, La. David Lambert. Metairie Gene Lambert. New Orleans Harold Lambert, Innis, La. James Lambert. Boyce, La. LeRoy Lambert. Leesville, La. Margaret Lambert. Metairie Philip Lamio. Melairie Dana Lamke. Binkie, La. Karen Landeche. Luting, La. James Lander. Covington, La. Dean Landeche. Des Allemands, La. Michael Landreneau. Eunice, La. Michael Lancreneau. Mamou, La. Alvin Landry. New Orleans Barry Lanery, Norco, La. Burton Landry. Franklin, La. Chris Landry. Delcambre, La. Darlene Landry. White Castle, La. Dean Landry, Plaquemine, La. Edmond Landry, Norco, La. Jacqueline Landry. While Castle, La. Jude Landry. Chauvin, La. KICI. in Landry. Brusfy, La. Laura Landry. Baton Rouge Se Nam Lam. Hong Kong Debby Lamb. Baton Rouge Lisa Landry. New Orleans Marvin Landry. Slidell Michael Landry, Metairie Nessa Landry, Rosenberg, Tex. Michele Landry. Baton Rouge Myra Landry. Baton Rouge Nathan Landry. Baldwin Paul Landry. Plaquemine Preston Landry. New Orleans Robert Landry, New Orleans Thomas Landry. New Orleans Renee Langlois. Baton Rouge Roy Langridge. Baton Rouge Belynda Langston, Charles Henry Langston. Bastrop Linda Lantz. lota Raymond Lapino. Kenner Lynn La Porte. Baton Rouge Kim LaPrairie. Marksville Raymond Laque. Metairie 311 Ken Larkin. Houston, Tex. Gisele Larose, New Orleans Ferrell Larousse. Race and Christine Lasseigne. Thibodaux Harold Lasserre, Plaquemine Kurt Latiolais, New Iberia Eric Lau, Hong Kong Nancy Lauffer. Metairie Mary Jo Laughlin. Morgan City Thomas Launius, Bossier City Jeanette Laurent, Port Allen Noelie Laurent. New Roads Suzanne Laurent, Baton Rouge Richard Lauterbach. Baton Rouge Paul Lautier, Lafayette Jan Lavergne, Baton Rouge Joe Lavergne. Eunice Kenneth Lavergne, Sunset Marcel Lavie, New Orleans Melissa Lavigne, Thibodaux Pat LaVonne, Transylvania Ginny Law, Baton Rouge Sharon Lawrence, Belle Chasse Annabella Kam Lay. Baton Rouge Rosalinda Kam Lay. Colon, Panama Gwenevere Lea, Batchelor Mark Lea, Baton Rouge Melissa Lea, Grelna Ray Lea. Batchelor Karen Leach, Slidell Ronald Leary, Alexandria Ellen Leavitt, Baton Rouge Julie LeBas, Arabi Chad LeBlanc, Morgan City Diane LeBlanc, Baton Rouge Gayle LeBlanc, Rayne Helen LeBlanc, St. Gabriel Jeffrey LeBlanc, Port Barre Keith LeBlanc, Baton Rouge Lydia LeBlanc. St. Gabriel Lynn LeBlanc, Ada, Ok. Mark LeBlanc, Baton Rouge Paul J. LeBlanc. Baton Rouge Pauline LeBlanc. Donaldsonville Peggy LeBlanc. New Orleans Randal Robert LeBlanc. Sorrento Sharon LeBlanc, Ferridav Steve J. LeBlanc, Sorrento Mary Sue LeBlanc. New Orleans Victoria LeBlanc. Mobile. Ala. Teeta L. LeBleu, Opelousas 312 Harry E. LeBoeuf, Kenner Raymond J. LeBouef. Galliano David A. LeClere. New Orleans Daniel LeCompte, Luling Donna LeCompte, Houma Mark LeCog, Morganza Lonnie Ray Ledbetter. Jackson, Miss. The most expensive show presented in the LSU Union Art Gallery was the Milton Avery Graphic Works exhibition, which was held March 19- April 1 1, 1976. The total cost of the show was $1.600.00. 313 Carol Ledet, Plaquemine Kenneth J. Ledet, Houma Lydia Ledet, New Orleans Laura J. Ledoux. Baton Rouge Horace Lee, Shrevepon Jacquiline Marie Lee, Plaquemine Karen B. Lee, Zachary WELCOME j TO BATON This sign at Ryan Airport has been up for more than 15 years. Now it is being painted over to make room for a Bicentennial emblem. Moises Lean Lee, Honduras Albert Leftwich, Cut Off Mark D. Legendre, Baton Rouge Irving E. Legendre III, Thibodaux Aden Lea Leger, Galliano Bradley A. Leger, Iota Margaret Mary Leger, Rayne Mary Leger. Sulphur Robert C. Lehman, Lafayette Margaret Lehr, Metairie John Leibee, Westlake Peggy Leigh. Monroe Carolyn Lejeune, Belle Chasse Garrett W. LeJeune. Baton Rouge 314 Lori Lemoine. Ne - Roads Mary Elizabeth Lemoine Lea. Baton Rouge Peter James Lemoine. Ville Plane Rusty Craig Lejeune. Belle Chasse Sidney Joseph Lemoine. Bunkie Joe Lentini. River Ridge Carla D. Lenoir. Baton Rouge Paul R. Lentz, Baton Rouge Alfredo Leoncini. Baton Rouge Kathey LeSaicherre. Consoles Gary Lester. Delhi Deborah Letlow. Rayville Chris J. Leumas. Metairie Greg J. Leumas. Metairie Jane Cookston Levert. Baton Rouge Brad Levinson. Dallas. Tex. Simone Weil Levy. Plaquemine Allan Lew. New Orleans Bradford Lewis III. Baton Rouge Kay Eileen Lewis, Kent-wood Paul Stanley Lewis. Monroe Richard S. Lewis. Baton Rouge Mu-Sheng Li. Baton Rouge Howard W. Lia. Baton Rouge Terry Lieber. New Orleans Terry Lienhop. Alexandria Allen A. Lill. Ne Orleans Rudolph J. Lightell. Metairie Tei Lin. Baton Rouge Alexa Linam. Shreveport Karen Lindsay. Ne - Orleans Sylvia Lindsly. Baton Rouge Deborah Lingoni. New Orleans Kay Lipscomb. Baton Rouge William Lisak. Metairie Chip Little, Metairie David B. Lively. Pearl, Miss. Bill Livings. Metairie Rodrigo Lobo. Mexico Byron Lockhart. Baton Rouge William G. Lockwook. Jr.. Baton Rouge William A. Loe. Jr.. Jonesboro Michael Glen Lofton. W. Monroe Brent Logan. Lafayette Joseph W. Lohman. Baton Rouge James S. Lohmeyer. Dale. Tex. William C. Lomax. Jr.. Alexandria Brenda Lombardo. Baton Rouge Bridget M. Lombardo. Baton Rouge Ella Marie Lombardo. Baton Rouge Robert J. Lommen. Me - Orleans Sharon K. London. Baton Rouge Leila A. Lonerd. e - Orleans Timothy A. Longman. Eunice Cheah Min Loong. Malaysia Cheryl Lopez, .Vex- Imberia John A. Lopez, Metairie Loresiani Cyrus. Baton Rouge Joseph John Lorio. Jr.. Ne - Orleans Walter J. Lorino. Jr.. Metairie Gary Loup. Mandeville Mark Michael Louque. Gramercy Fabienne Lee Lousteau. Prairieville Linda L. Love. Biloxi. Miss. O. Kevin Lovell. Jackson. Miss. Marcella L. Lowell. Metairie Debra L. Lowery. Westlake William Walker ' Lowry. Jr.. Stafford. Tex. Gary J. Juccioni. Chalmelle Carl L. Luce. Jr.. Gonzales Ava Lunsford. Oak Grove Christine Lund. Baton Rouge Guy R. Lusher. .Vex- Orleans Jackie Lyle. Lafayette Becky Lyons. Baton Rouge James Evans Lyne. Richard. Va. Bonnie McAfee. New Orleans Jerr Dawayne McAfee. Monette. Ark. John Henry McArdle. Baton Rouge Kevin McArdle. Baton Rouge Jean McArthur. Glenmora Ken McBee. Metairie Mary McBeth. Lake Charles Pern McBride. Tran.n-lvania 315 Doug McCain, Baton Rouge Jamie Lou McCall, Grand Chenier Stephen S. McCall, Melairie Elma Sue McCallum, Baton Rouge John J. J. McCarley, Baton Rouge Frederic D. McCarthy, Melairie Patricia E. McCarthy, New Orleans David McCaskell, New Orleans Susan E. McClain, New Orleans Linda Darnell McClellan, Shreveport Genevieve McClure, Shreveport Rebecca Lynn McClure, Baton Rouge Forrest Craig McConley, Beaumont, Tex. Martin McConnell, Gonzales Susan McCorkle, Vero Beach, Fla. Kim Yvonne McCormick, New Orleans M. Steven McCown, Slidell Elizabeth Lester McCoy, Coushatta Kathryn McCoy, Baton Rouge Patricia McCoy. Baton Rouge Robert David McCoy, Coushatta Russell McCoy Jr., New Orleans Bruce McCraney, Pensacola, Fla. Dick McCutcheon, Baton Rouge Richard E. McCutcheon, Baton Rouge Cathy F. McDaniel, Baton Rouge Patrick McDaniel, Gueydan Sheila Kay McDaniel, Lafayette Truman R. McDaniel. Baton Rouge Janet Lee McDavid, Baton Rouge Beverly A. McDonald, St. Petersburg, Fla. John McDonald, Olla Keith J. McDonald, Thibodaux Robert McDonald, Denham Springs Donnie L. McGee, Palmetto Michelle Suzanne McGee, Roswell, N.M. Kathleen McGinty, Baton Rouge Robert Michael McGregor, Westlake Joseph McGrew. Baton Rouge Paula Blanche McGrew, Baton Rouge Keith McGowan, Shreveport Marie McKay, Melairie Karen Janice McKee, Covington Michelle McKee, Baton Rouge George W. McKenna III, Baton Rouge Beth McKenzie, Baton Rouge Johnelle McKenzie, Baton Rouge Beckie McKibben, Shreveport Mike L. McKim, Beaumont, Tex. Joe Y. McKowen, Jackson Thomas Chalmers McKowen III, Jackson Vi olet McLain, (W ev e Dianne Hughs McMillan, Baton Rouge Murry McMillan, Lake Charles Kenny McMinn, Baton Rouge Stephen McMinn, Baton Rouge Russel M. McMorris, Deham Springs Pamela Ann McMurray, River Ridge Philip A. McNair, Hammond Craig A. McNeal, Marksville Mike McNeal. Baton Rouge Hugh E. McNeely, Baton Rouge Jim McNeill. New Orleans Daniel M. McNicoll, Shreveport Marsha McNulty, Franklin Hank McPhate, Pineville Henry David McPhate, Pineville John W. McQuaid, Baton Rouge Ronnie McQuiston, Baton Rouge Jeanette R. McRight, Baton Rouge Benjamin S. McVea, Zachary Mark McWiggins, Lake Providence Howard Maassen. Baton Rouge Tomm Mabie, Huntsville, Ala. Wilhelmina Mack. New Orleans Brenda Madden, Shreveport Timm Madden. Melairie Margaret Madere, LaPlace Michael P. Madere, Kenner Marsha Jean Magee, Baton Rouge Seymore Magee, Baton Rouge Jamal Madjdpour, Tehran, Iran Jim Maffuccio, Cherry Hill, N.J. Raymond A. Maggiore, Kenner 316 Medford Magill. Baton Rouge James Maher, Baton Rouge Mary Alice Mahon. Gretna Jim Mahoney. Baton Rouge Liz Mahoney, Baton Rouge Lorita Ann Teresa Maillet, Baron Rouge Albert F. Majeau. Jr.. Harahan N. R. Majid. Baton Rouge Mark A. Major. Livonia Ruth Mallary. Metairie Mike Malhiet, Baton Rouge Mary Lee Maloney. New Orleans Carolyn L. Malthy, Baton Rouge Gianni Manale. Metairie Ronda Mangel. Lake Providence Kay Mangus. Slidell Eamonn Manley, Ft. Walton Beach, Flo. Lawrence A. Mann. Baton Rouge Haj-Manoochehri Monsen. Tehran, Iran Aranguren Pablo Manrique, Venezuela Sam Mansour. Greenville, Miss. Vicky Fragopoulo Manthou. Greece Hedy Manuel. Mamou Robert J. Marak. Shreveport Darrell Gerard Marant Metairie Lisa Beth Marcantel. Kinder Sam Thomas Marcello, DeRidder Ronald B. Marchand. Gonzales John Michael Marchese. New Orleans Amy Marchiz, New Orleans Raymond L. Marie, New Iberia Steven Wallace Marcotte. Rayne Charmaine Marino. Norco Samuel J. Marino. Jr.. Baton Rouge Annette Manonneaux. Plague nine Elaine Manx. Baton Rouge Michael P. Maroney, New Orleans Mary Margaret Marque. Plaauemine W. E Marsh. Jr.. Walker Darrell P. Marshall. Hessmer Gilly Marshall, New Orleans Laura Marshall. Sulphur Norman Marsolan. Cmington Roger Scott Judge Marston. Baton Rouge Annie Martin. Angers, France Brian Leigh. Provencal Donna M nin, Alexandria Grace Martin, Baton Rouge Lynn Martin. Jefferson Maria Martin. Marrero Michael Andrew Martin. Maringouin Mitchel Martin. Belle Chasse Pamela Martin. New Orleans Susan Martin. Folsom Tara Martin, Metairie Diane Hill Martina. Baton Rouge Adolfo Martinez. Cali-Col Bruce E. Martinez. Baton Rouge Kenneth Wayne Martinez. Metairie Roberto J. Martinez. Baton Rouge Steven Martinus. Nappingers Falls, N. Y. Jeffrey D. Marvin. San Diego, Calif. Stephen R. Marzloff. Baton Rouge Eve Barrie Masinter. New Orleans Jeffrey Mason. Metairie Lynn Mason, Donaldsonville Rebecca Mason, New Orleans Dianne Massey, Baton Rouge Melvin J. Massicot. Bunkie Noorbakhsh Massoud. Tehran, Iran Jeff Masters, Pollock Belkis Mastillo. Baton Rouge Henbert Daniel Maiamoros. Honduras Anthony Matherne. Lockpon Barry A. Matherne. Boutte Carla Matherne. Chalmette Cheryl Matherne, Norco Henry P. Matherne. Albany Kathie Matherne. Geismar Matt Mathes. Ponchatoula Jeff Mathews. Alexandria Joyce Matthews. Port Allen Deruse Marie Maumus. New Orleans Nancy O ' Neal Maxson. Baton Rouge 317 Mark C. Maxwell. Slidell Jo May, New Orleans Judith May, Baker Beverly Ann Mayard, Violet Daria Mayeux, Baton Rouge Diane Mayeux. Metairie Randall Mayeaux, Baton Rouge Robby Mayeux, Baton Rouge Steven M. Mayeux, Baton Rouge Paul G. Mayoral, New Orleans Susan Mayoral, Baton Rouge Mary Elizabeth Mays, River Ridge Josie M. Mead, Napoleonville Jan Meador, Baton Rouge Randy Meador, Baton Rouge Stephen Meador. New Roads Anne Meadows, Alexandria, Va. Michael Dean Meaux, Jackson Mary Beth Medley, Luting Michael L. Meehan, Metairie Terri Meek, Baton Rouge Peter M. Meisner, Metairie Kim Meister, New Orleans Beth Melancon, Alexandria Sandra Melancon. Baton Rouge Ted M. Melancon, Convent Patricia Melek, Carencro Joseph C. Mellott, Baton Rouge Susan Melsheimer, Plaquemine Mary H. Meshell. Zwolle Anne R. Meltzer. New Orleans Pedro H. Mendez, Venezuela Lisa T. Menetre, Covinglon Mark W. Menezes, Luling Philip Menk, Jr., Metairie Michelle Meredith, Bossier City Sandra Messina, Baton Rouge Claire Mestayer, Baton Rouge Gary Metcalfe, Baker Gerard G. Metzger, New Orleans Dale W. Meyer, New Orleans Lisa Marie Meyerer, Baton Rouge Kerry Meyers, Denham Springs Lettie Meyers. New Iberia Pedro Antonio Meza, New Orleans Sam J. Miceli. Baton Rouge Missy Michaelis, New Orleans Ruth N. Michael, Labadieville Tom Michener, Metairie Sheldon A. Mickles, Gretna Judy Middlebrook, Baton Rouge Pirooz P. Mizzai, Baton Rouge Sandra Milan, Slidell Jamie Milano, Donaldsonville Frank Milazzo, Jr.. Metairie Milton Ray Miley, Bogalusa Michael J. Millay, Arlington Heights, 111. Carol Miles, T amarac, Fla. Evra C. Miles, Jr., Shreveport Charles J. Miller, Baton Rouge Clarence John Miller, Kenner Connie F. Miller, Arab! John Miller, Plaquemine Joseph Miller, Camden, Ark. Kim Miller, Zachary Larry Robert Miller, Mansfield Lynette Miller. Baton Rouge Russell R. Miller. Baton Rouge S. Lynn Miller. Baton Rouge Susan Miller, River Ridge Aleta Karen Millet, Gonzales Keith Millet, Gramercy Ronnie Millet, Laplace Teresa Millet, Norco Tommy Milliner, New Orleans Kathy Mills, Baton Rouge Tracy Lynn Mills, Donaldsonville Palma Milone, New Orleans David S. Milton, Denham Springs Tania Mims, Baton Rouge Lynn Minix, Atlanta, Ga. Bruce J. Minor, Baton Rouge Kim Lynnette Minor, Baton Rouge Maria Antonieta Miranda, Baton Rouge 318 The Gumbo staff made numerous attempts to discover the salary of Head Football Coach Charles McClendon. Finally. Jack Gilmore, Assistant Director of Athletics for Business, informed us that he had the information but would not divulge it. We then decided that we didn ' t want to know Coach Mac ' s salary anyway why would anyone want anything so trivial? Julie A. Miranne. New Orleans Lucien Miranne. Meiairie Rodney D. Miranne. New Orleans Henry Paul Mire. Vest vego Mary Ann Mire. Baton Rouge Byron C. Mitchell. Baton Rouge Donald W. Mitchell. Shreveport Jami I. Mitchell. Baton Rouge Kathy Mitchell. Prairieville Lisa Mitchell. Baton Rouge Terry Mitchell. New Orleans W. Ray Mitchell. Bogalusa Debbie Ann Mix. Baton Rouge Faye Marie Mix. Baton Rouge James A. Mize. Nacogdoches, Tex. Don Mizelle, Lafayette Rick Mock. Baton Rouge John D. Mochrie. Jr.. Valrico, Fla. Janet Mogabgab. New Orleans Chitsaz Mohsen. Iran Claire Marie Moise. New Orleans Darrel Molbert. Breaux Bridge David Mol, Gretna Gerald F. Moll Molly Ellen Molloy. Maringouin Megan E. Molony, New Orleans Mario J. Molina C.. Yucatan, Mexico Mike Monarch. Shreveport Arlene Monceaux. Crowley Emma Susan Mongrue, Luling Jeannette Monguillot. Meiairie Mary 1 Monica. Lutcher David Allen Monier. Ville Plane Keith Monroe. Clenmora Linda Montagnino. Baton Rouge Virginia M. Montecino. Oxon Hill, Md. Lynn Montgomery, Baton Rouge Robin Ann Montgomery. Baton Rouge Chung- Wai Moon. Hong Kong Lai-Ying Moon. Hong Kong Anne Kilean Moore. Meiairie Bob Moore. Plantation, Fla. 319 More than 24,000 people enter the main Union building on a typical day during the academic year. 320 5,500 events are scheduled in the Union each year. 321 Hillar C. Moore III, Baton Rouge Johnny C. Moore. Baton Rouge Lydia Marie Moore, Shreveport Margaret Ann Moore, Clinton Marian Denise Moore, Shreveport Michael Moore, Alexandria Pamela Moore, Galliano Stephen Smoke Moore, Baton Rouge Suzanne Moore, Opelousas Jorge J. Morales. New Orleans Jeanne Moreau, Baton Rouge Mark Morel, Baton Rouge Max Morel, Guatemala City, Guatemala Roy Moreno, Baton Rouge Alwin G. Morgan, Jr., New Iberia Calvin A. Morgan. Franklin Donna Morgan, Jackson Jim Morgan, Franklinton Karl L. Morgan, St. Francisville Martha Steiner Morgan, Baton Rouge Sherilyn Morgan, Baton Rouge Kim Morgott, New Orleans Carol Moring, Jefferson Vickie Moritz, Baton Rouge Victor F. Morlas III, Marrero David Morris, Baton Rouge Donna Prescott Morris, Baton Rouge Kathy Morris, Metairie Thomas C. Morris, Baton Rouge Betty L. Morrison, Gretna Carolyn Morrison, Metairie Vickie Morvant, Marrero Andrea Moser, Baton Rouge Ernest Gill Moses. Baton Rouge Janell Moses, New Orleans Kenneth Wayne Moses, Baton Rouge Elinor Moseley, Ruston Jimmy Mosley, Harahan Murial Ann Mosley. Covington Wilhemena Mosley, Baton Rouge Badkoobeh Mouhebatollah, Iran Denise Mouledous, Harahan Lori Ann Mouledous, New Orleans Steven Mounce, Baton Rouge Glenda Lee Mounger, Lakeland Julie Diane Mouton, New Orleans Michele A. Mouton, New Orleans Ali Movassaghpour, Iran Rhonda Movern, Metairie Mimi Moyse, Baton Rouge Anjum Mufty. Baton Rouge Walter K. Mueller, Baton Rouge Sam Muffoletto. Baton Rouge Michael A. Mule. New Orleans Paul B. Mumme, River Ridge Steve Mumme. River Ridge Orlando G. Munoz, El Paso, Tex. Janet E. Munster, New Orleans Pete Murphy, Shreveport Thomas Michael Murphy, Baton Rouge David Michael Murray, Plaquemine Michael Murray, Baton Rouge Shirley Ann Murray, Metairie Martha Lillian Murry, Baton Rouge H. S. Keshava Murthy, India Marcia Sue Musser, Slidell Stephen Musso, New Iberia Jaime Radi Mustafa T., Baton Rouge George Mydland, Zachary Jon P. Myer, Birmingham, Ala. Carla Myers, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. David W. Myers, Haughton Heather Myers, Metairie Shahla Fatemeh Najafi, Iran Peggy Naquin. Slaughter Lourdes de Los Angeles Naranjo. New Orleans Carson Nardini, Alexandria Sharon Narpole, Prairieville Joel A. Nash, Leesville Mark Stephen Nassif, Palmetto Shahab Navaee. Iran Miron Navarre, Welsh Mauricio Navarro, Pot Allen Dianne Neal. Baton Rouge 322 Janice Marie Neal. Baton Rouge Debra Neathery. Baton Rouge Judy L. Needham. Jackson Kirk Neely. Greenwell Springs Mohsen-Neghabat, Tehran. Iran Hermat-Nejad Nasser. Tehran. Iran Nickie Nelson. Baton Rouge Mohammad Hassan Nemat, Tehran. Iran Jeffrey P. Nemetz. Memphis, Tenn. Tim R. Nesbit, Baton Rouge Gayle Nesom. Natchitoches Colette Karon Netters. New Orleans Martha Netterville. Bogalusa Roy M. Nettles. Sunshine Barbara Neu. Rayne Gayle Paige Neuhauser. Bakersfield. Calif. Rita Louise Newell. Gulf Breeze. Flo. Jean Quintas-Newman. Baton Rouge Jimmy Newman, Pineville Tony Newsom. Metairie Betty Neyland. Baker Thomas Ng. Hong Kong Billy D. Nichols. Jr.. Monroeville, Pa. John A. Nichols. Baton Rouge Lamar Nichols. Jr.. Morgan dry Dianne Nida. Baton Rouge Roben G. Nida. Baton Rouge Michael P. Nidoh. Stratford. Conn. Ben Nikakhtar. Baton Rouge Susan Nitzschke. Metairie Dana Nixon. Baton Rouge Jud Faye Nixon. Abbeville Elmer G. Noah. Bastrop Aurthur S. Noble. Baton Rouge Thomas Andrew Nobles. Baron Rouge Bruce Ray Nolen. Baton Rouge John Nolting. Metairie Susan Noone. Bunkie Ramjan Noorshiddin. Perak, Malaysia Miguel A. Noriega, Mexico Nancy Normand. New Orleans Hamid-Norouzkhan Pamela J. Norwood, Baton Rouge Craig Nuckolls. Bossier City Patty Nuernberg. Baton Rouge James D. Nugent, Baton Rouge Louis Robert Nugent. Alexandria Stephen H. Nunnery. Baton Rouge Danny Nuss, Metairie Nancy Nussbaum. Harahan Md. All Nyamah Carol Elizabeth Oalmann. Covington Judy Mane Ordogne. Kenner Chris O ' Neill. Denham Springs Patnck O ' Brien. . ew Orleans Ken Orr. Baton Rouge Barry Obiol. Metairie Canetti W. O ' Brien. Baton Rouge Robert Michael O ' Brien. Corinth, Miss. Cindy Ochello, Marrero Susan M. O ' Connor. Belle Chasse Terry M. O ' Dowd. New Orleans Ebere Paulinus Of oh. Baton Rouge Kathenne B. Ogden. Natchez, Miss. F. M. Oglesby. Jr.. Baton Rouge Charles Ohlmeyer. Harvey George E. Ohrberg. Jr.. Bogalusa Roberto De Ojeoa. Guaiamala Laura O ' Leary. Metairie Vincent Paul Oles. Torrington. Conn. Susie Oliver, Denham Springs Robert E. Oliver. Baton Rouge Karen Elizabeth Olivier. Houma Lawrence Olivier. Baker Steve Olivier. Baton Rouge Osvaldo Oiler. Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. Colleen O ' Neal. New Orleans Daniel K. Neill. Walker Mary Celeste O ' Neill. Metairie Susan O ' Pry. Baton Rouge Linda Hebert O ' Quin. Baton Rouge John Thomas O ' Quin II. Metairie Mary O ' Quinn. Baton Rouge Cheryl Ordeneaux. Baton Rouge 323 Any event sponsored by a campus organization can be publicized in the LSU Union. Publicity must receive authorization from the secretary in the Program Department who stamps and dates the material and gives it to the Union page to put up. Kerry Kayo Ordes. New Orleans Beth O ' Reilly. Baton Rouge Herman Orgeron, Larose Kathleen Orillion. Plaquemine Kay Orlando. Marrero Tim Orlanda. Morgan City Shawn O ' Rounke. Lafayette Jeanette V. O ' Rourke. Lafayette Roberto Ortega. Guatemala Deborah M. Ortego. Ville Plane Jack Ortego. Basile John Randall Ortego, Ville Plane Neil Ortego. Opelousas Luis H. Ortiz. Puerto Rico 324 The LSU Union spent $1,800.000.00 for merchandise for resale in 1975- 76. The Union also paid over $249.000 in student wages out of their budset of 6.2 million dollars. Robert H. Ortlieb. Jr.. Baton Rouge Lynne Ory. H ' eslwego Uzzi Fred Osaru. Nigeria Phil L. Osborne. Baton Rouge Kelly Ann O ' Shea. Ne Orleans John E. O ' Shee, Alexandria Ray Osterhold. Arabi Susan Rae Osterhold. Arabi Norma Oswald. Meiairie Scott Oswald. Ne - Orleans John Otemaa. Meiairie Mark Otts. Baton Rouge Becky Otwell. Meiairie Larbi Oukada. Russell, Kan. Corbett Ourso. Metairie Frank Ourso Jr., Plaquemine Joan Thompson Ourso. Plaquemine Kenneth Ouslalet, Meiairie Gregory Owen. Baker Jay W. Owensby. Me - Orleans Owete S. Owete. Nigeria Steve Oxford. Lakevood, Colo. David Ogbe Ovibo. Nigeria Nuri Ozgur. Baton Rouge Cecilia Pacas. Baton Rouge Gil Pa f ford. Meiairie George Gregory Pagon. Metairie Rosina Paillot. Baton Rouge Walter R. Paine, Baton Rouge James Henry Painter. Consoles Melanie Palazzo. Meiairie Richard J. Palazzo. A ' en- Orleans Charles C. Palmer. Leesville Robert Palmer. Hammond Timothy W. Palmer. Prairieville Linda Marie Palmisano. Meiairie Jimmy Papia. Meiairie Luis Paraco Ruiz, Venezuela Wes Pardue. Nev Orleans Chester C. Parish. Slaughter Cynthia Parker. Lafayette Jimmy Parker. Lafayette Carolyn Parms. Me - Orleans Pattie L. Parnell. Norwood Warren A. Parr. Jr.. Jefferson Donny Parrish. Baker Bella Parro, Benwick Annette Parsons. Port Allen Cecile Parsons. Port Allen 325 Susan E. Parsons. Baton Rouge Lisa Gail Pate. Kentwook Debbie Patin, Baton Rouge David A. Patterson. Baton Rouge Greg Patterson. Baton Rouge Marlene Patterson. Baton Rouge Paul Robert Patterson. Baton Rouge William David Pattison, Monroe Patricia Ann Paul, Bogalusa Chris Paulk, Government Timothy J. Pavelle. New Orleans Chris Payton. Baton Rouge Jacoba Alberto Paz, Honduras, C.A. Angela Peace, Magnolia, Ark. Steven M. Peace. Shreveport Kayren Pearson, Baton Rouge Robert Pearson. Tacoma, Wash. Lynn D. Pecquet. Baton Rouge Mary Pecquet, Port Allen Nancy Pedeaux. New Orleans Jerry Stevens Pedersen. Baton Rouge Royce E. Pedersen. Baton Rouge Khosrow Pedrami, Baton Rouge Cindy Peeler, Baton Rouge Charlene Peltier, Sunshine Karlynn Peltz, Lake Charles Nelson Allen Pena, Paraguay Laura Pence. New Orleans Carolyn Penny. Baton Rouge Deborah Penny, Baton Rouge Michael K. Penny. Baton Rouge Douglas Bryant Penton, Denham Springs Ann Pepper, Haughton Debra Perault, Baton Rouge Mary Anne Percy, Pinevil e Phillip Percy, New Orleans Walter B. Perdue, River Ridge Henry W. Pere III. Houma Beverly Perez, Venezuela Gerald A. Perez, Jr., Baton Rouge Arthur F. Perkins, Plaquemine Gary L. Perkins, Pineville Geary Perkins, Baton Rouge Lorraine Perkins, Opelousas Earl Perque. Jr., Reserve Perry J. Perret, Norco Bruce David Perry, Metairie Colette Perry, Metairie David Perry, Luling Laura Nell Perry, New Orleans Randall Perry, Lafayette Lynne Adrienne Persac, Baton Rouge Mary Ann Persac, Baton Rouge Renee Persac, Baton Rouge Rob Persac, Baton Rouge Randall Persick, Baker David Persons, Metairie Garrett Persons, Atlanta, Ga. Brad Pesson. Baton Rouge Jennifer L. Peters, Baton Rouge Glen R. Petersen, Baton Rouge Brett J. Petrie, Metairie Andrew R. Petrilla, Jr.. Buena Park, Calif. Greg Petrus. Pineville Gregory A. Pflug, Metairie Mary Ann Pflug, Metairie Raymond Phan, Hong Kong Gwendolyn Phelps. New Orleans Patty Phelps, Baton Rouge William A. Phillip, New Orleans Frank Charles Phillips, Covington Mary Ann Phillips. New Orleans Molly Christene Phillips, Alexandria Susie Phillips, Houston, Tex. Teresa Phillips, Alexandria Jim Phillpott, Metairie James A. Pickering, Houma Andree Renee Picou, DeRidder Joseph Ray Picou, Opelousas Rudolph P. Picou, Houma Fred Pier, Baton Rouge Dena A. Pierce, Abbeville Janice Kay Pierce. Baton Rouge Juliette Pierce, Abbeville 326 When you ' re in the Union and you hear 20-20 . . . 20-20. you can rest assured that something is wrong. That call is a plea for help from the Information Desk to summon a page. Lisa C. Pierce. e - Orleans Paula Pierce. Baron Rouge Constance Maurice Pierson, Ibenille Marilyn Piglia. AVx- Orleans Nancy Anne Piglia. Metairie Vallorie A. Pikes. Shrevepon Steven E. Pillow. Baton Rouge John C. Pilman. Birmingham, Ala. Barry S. Piltz. Greemille, Miss. Car, Pine. Baton Rouge Linda Piper. Plaquemine Sherry A. Pitre. Plaquemine Donna F. Pittman. Baton Rouge Tom E. Pittman. Baton Rouge Jessi ca Pizani. Baratana Elaine Rai Pizzolato. Baton Rouge Jonathan O. Pizzolato. e Orleans Patricia G. Pizzolato. Plaquemine Peggy Pizzolato. Venice Rick Plaeger. Baton Rouge Patrick Planche. Baton Rouge Johnette Plantz. Baton Rouge Charles B. Plattsmier. Patterson Ann Plauche. ' ew Roads W. Evan Plauche. New Orleans Cynthia Pleasant Winnsboro Andrew L. Pobrica. Jr.. Burns Brenda Poche. Lake Charles Bryan Poche. Convent Grace E. Poche. Metairie Maneannette Poche. Metairie Renee Poche. Convent Patricia Poelma, Metairie Ray Anthony Polito. Baton Rouge Karen Denise Polk. ' e Iberia Clement J. PolleL Jr.. Metairie Stephen PoIleU Bogalusa Mary R. Pomes. Baton Rouge Richard Viers Pomes. Pineville Jo Ann Ponson. .Vex- Orleans Ricky Paul Ponson. Gulf Breeze, Flo. Rebecca Ponthieu. Baton Rouge Robert P. Pontiff III. Franklin Ronald E. Pontiff. Franklin Stephen H. Pool. Baton Rouge Wanda M. Pool. Baton Rouge Chris M. Pope. Baton Rouge Manuel F. Porro. Managua, Nicaragua Kerry Lea Porter. Lake Charles 327 Charlotte Ann Portero. Baton Rouge John William Portwood. Zachary Donald I. Posner, Ope ousas DeeAnne Posseno, River Ridge Pam Potter. Baton Rouge Russell L. Potter. New Orleans Gidget Poullard, Crowley Eric John Pourciau, Balon Rouge Glen Pourciau. Houma Joni E. Pourciau, New Roads Marian Pourciau. New Roads Robert Pourciau. New Roads Rajab-Ali Pourghadir. Tehran. Iran Barbara M. Powell. Baton Rouge Gloria Ann Powell. Baton Rouge Kevin Powell. Baton Rouge Billy Preau. Metairie Jon Prejean. Lake Charles Mike Prejean. Donaldsonville Norman Wesley Pressler, Baton Rouge John F. Prestigiacom. Baton Rouge Lydia Prestridge. Baton Rouge Robert Lee Price, Alexandria Roslyn F. Prima. New Orleans Stephanie Jean Price. Covington William P. Price. Winnfield John Pringle. Alexandria Lisa Probst, Gramercy Brenda Prudhomme. Baton Rouge Bruce Prudhomme. Baton Rouge Cynthia N. Pruett. Baton Rouge Garry L. Pugh. Baton Rouge Sammy Puglise. Boutte Mok Pui-Wai. Panama Randal B. Pulitzer. New Orleans Buddy Pulliam. Amite Marilyn Frances Puleers. Baton Rouge Denise Purcell. Baton Rouge Eric N. Purnell. Baton Rouge Martha Jan Purvis. Bogalusa Laurie Putfark. Stafford. Tex. Joy Laborde Quebedeaux. Baton Rouge James F. Queen. Metairie Ma Quinie. Hong Kong Wilfredo Quintero. Venezuela Robert Quitzau. Metairie Kerry Rabalais. Plaucheville Ronald A. Rabalais. Patterson Sam K. Rabalais, Hessmer Robert Rabicheaux, Jr., Norco Mark Rabito. New Orleans Karen Lea Raborn, Baton Rouge Dale A. Rachal, Moreauville Darian Rachal. Boyce Paul Bradley Rachal. Moreauville Martin H. Radosta. Metairie Brett Radzikowske. Baton Rouge Donna Rafferty. Metairie Luis E. Raffo. Peru Kenneth Ragan. Metairie Douglas J. Railey. Jr.. Metairie Hazel Raines. Baton Rouge Carlos E. Ramirez, Costa Rica Ramon E. Ramirez-Giliberti, Venezuela Charles R. Ramsey. Morgan City Mark David Ranatza. Belle Chasse Lois Rankins. Baton Rouge David Ransom, Colorado Springs. Colo. Ke n Rapasky. Denham Springs Suzanne de Rays. New Orleans Bahram Ravani, Tehran. Iran Lisa Raviotta, Harahan Melinda Lucille Rawls. Bogalusa Betty Jean G. Ray. Baton Rouge Mark Rayner. New Orleans Mustafa H. Razian. Lebanon Thomas Read. Gretna Roslyn Readinger. Bogalusa Richard E. Redd. Baton Rouge Jane Reeve Redden. Shreveport George Redetz. Baton Rouge Evelyn M. Redmann. New Orleans Steven Reece. Baton Rouge Randal John Reech. Bordelomille 328 i Carol K. Reed. Ville Plane Daniel B. Reed. Bunkie Donald Reed. Iota Doug Reed. Sulphur Henry Joseph Reed. Hammond Virgil Glen Reed. Brookhaven. .Win. Robert J. Reese. Baton Rouge Michael O. Regan. Baton Rouge Kenneth C. Reibert. Belle Chasse Janice B. Reich. Baton Rouge Michael Plez Reid. East Granby. Ci. John Reid. Donaldsom-ille Margie Reid. St. Francisrille Roben Reid. Baton Rouge Brenda Eileen Reilly. .Ven- Orleans Kathy Rein. Pensac ' ola. Fla. Melissa Rein. River Ridge Eric L. Reiner. .Ven- Orleans Carolyn Reiners. Opelousas Mark Reiners. Opelousas Wayne A. Reiners. Opelousas Danielle Retif. .Vpn Orleans Gabriel A. de los Reyes. 1cComb. Miss. John Reynolds. Baton Rouge Johathen Reynolds. e- Orleans Mehdi Rezvani. Baton Rouge Susan E. Rhoad. Alexandria Milton John Rhodes. Denham Springs Sharon Anne Rhodes. .Vex- Orleans Cora Ribas. Baton Rouge Lulu Ribas. Baton Rouge Gerald E. Rice. Jr.. Escatavpa. Miss. Tim Rice. Metairie Caprice Ann Richard, orco Cynthia Auzenne Richard. Baton Rouge Donnie J. Richard. Elton Jerome Dee Richard. Thibodaux Keith E. Richard. Opelousas Pamela Richard. Baton Rouge Phil Richard. Cretna Carla D. Richardson. Brittany Jacqueline Ann Richardson. St. Francisville Kathlene Richardson. Slide 1 Rose Mary Richardson. Baton Rouge Scott D. Richardson. Greina Tnsh Richardson. Lafayette Bob Richey. Ferriday Ma Ricky. Hong Kong John Randall Riddle. Shrevepon Kent Riddle. ew Orleans Roben B. Ridley. Jr.. e - Orleans Liz Riehlmann. e- Orleans Diane Rills. Addis Loretta H. Rinaudo. Baton Rouge Sonja D. Riner. Bossier Andrew Rinker. Jr.. . n- Orleans Kevin El Riordan. Metairie James Mathew Rioux. Baker Lisa Ripoll. Chalmette Don Ristroph. Plaquemine Een Thomas Ritchie. Jr.. Baton Rouge Mattie Ann Riichie. Metairie Norman Creed Ritchie. Jr.. Baton Rouge Greg Ritsul. Bridgeport. Conn. Dale M. Ritter. .Ven Orleans Heloisa Valle de la Riva. Baton Rouge Gonzalo de la Riva. Brazil Debra R. Rivault. Port Allen Nelson Rivera. Baton Rouge Alan Rivers. Sulphur Jay Rives, kenner Brad Rivet. Lecompte Suzanne Gabrielle Robbins. Alexandria Barbara D. Roberson. Baton Rouge Herman A. Roben. Jr.. I ' acherie Mona Roben. Con-ales Gerard J. Robertson. Greina Jennifer M. Roberts. Baton Rouge Jim Roberts. Houston. Tex. Kathy Roberts. River Ridge Philipe Roberts. Pineiille Joseph B. Robertson. Jr.. Baton Rouge William G. Robertson. Baton Rouge George Robichaux. Thibodeaux 329 The LSU Union has 18 rooms available for meetings, conferences and banquets. Rooms must be requested from the Union ' s reservationist (Room 3 10 L) the day before the event. Joanie Robichaux, Baton Rouge June Rose Robichaux, Arabi Robert J. Robichaux. Rayne Stephen Robichaux, New Orleans Suzanne Robichaux, Bell City Glenn Robicheaux, Franklin Greg Robicheaux, Franklin Mike Robicheaux, Good Hope Richard J. Robin, New Orleans Dana Robinson, Luling Nancy L. Robinson. Alexandria JoAnn Robiskie, Edgard Roy Robison, Baton Rouge William Baxter Robison III, Lecompte Edward Carl Robson, Baton Rouge Peter Louis Rocco. Guatemala Susan Rock. Metairie Rita Annette Roche, Lake Arthur Ronald J. Rodi, Baton Rouge Loren Ann Rodick, Covington Gerard S. Rodrigue, New Orleans Linda Jean Rodrigue, Vacherie Rose Rodrigue, Vacherie Alfredo Rodriguez, Baton Rouge Beatriz A. Rodriguez, Baton Rouge Jill Marie Roeling, River Ridge Sue Roemershauser, Metairie P. Alan Roessle. Jr., Houma 330 i i A variety of equipment is available and is set up by the pages. Robert Roger. Thibodaux Bill Rogers, McLean, Va. Cindy Kathleen Rogers. Baton Rouge John Rogers. McLean, Va. Maggie Rogers. McLean, Va. Rachel Ratliff Rogers. Baton Rouge Robin Rodgers. Bastrop Rhonda Rogers. Gilbert Ronald Rogers. Larose Roy Rogers. Baron Rouge Roy Rogers. Baton Rouge Thomas G. Rogillio II, Zachary Robert Rhoden. Metairie Jose Hamer Rojas. Bogota, Colombia Stephen Rojas, Metairie Kay Rolfs. Baion Rouge Peggy Rolfes, A H Orleans Susan Rolfes. New Orleans Liza Romaine. Metairie Lourdes Romanach. Baton Rouge Maurice Rome. Baton Rouge Michael H. Rome, Norco Anne Marie Romero. Lake Charles Cindy M. Rook. Norco Michael Rooney. New Orleans Keith Roques. Lutcher Arnell Rose. Baton Rouge Kerri L. Rosenthal. Manderille Sally Rosfeld. Baton Rouge Kathie Ross. Baion Rouge Richard Alan Ross. Ne- Orleans Richard Mark Ross. Baton Rouge James Roth, Metairie Lee Roth. Baion Rouge Shelby Rotolo. Baton Rouge Tete Rouge. Metairie Mary Katharine Rountree, Alexandria Henry Philip Rouquette Jr., New Orleans Rodney L. Rouse, Lake Charles Bryan M. Roussel. Metairie Deboy Ann Roussel. Deslrehan Keith Rowe. Livingston Rene Rowell. Cranvley Wilma Rowley, Chalmette Greichen Roy. Alexandria Harmon Louis Roy. Marksville Mary Denise Roy, LaPlace Josefina Royo. Santurce, Puerto Rico Pierre Rubben. Shreveport Maria de J. Paez de Ruiz, Baton Rouge Randell A. Russ. Consoles Jane Russel, Marrero Ronald Paul Russel. Nev. Orleans F. Wade Russo, Abbeville Nancy Russo, Metairie Patrick R. Russo, Metairie Coreg Rutiner. Ne - Orleans Norman Ryan. Baton Rouge Maurice Andrew Saalle. Jr.. Baton Rouge Shoberry Sadegh. Baton Rouge 331 Fereidoon Saeedipoor. Tehran, Iran Jehrzad Safazadeh, Tehran, Iran Mark Saia. Lockport Frank Jude Sagona, Donaldsonville Mohd Zaki Bin Mohd Said, Malaysia Nikzad Said, Tehran, Iran Kathy Saikley, Vicksburg, Miss. Eugene Edgar Salassi, Welsh Dale Graham Salatich, New Orleans Jonathan Salinovich, Port Sulphur Othman Bin Salleh, Malaysia Vincent Saltaformaggio. Metairie Karen E. Saline, Franklin Brent R. Salter, Baton Rouge Debby Salter, Lafayette Linda Salter, Lullen Isaac I.Saltz, Amite Greg Salvaggio, Baton Rouge Hamid Samadnouri, Baton Rouge Nancy Samson. Baton Rouge Leslie Samuels, New Orleans Philbrick Sanamo. Cut Off Candice E. Sanches. Baton Rouge Robert Sanchez, St. Petersburg, Fla. Donna G. Sandell, Hornbeck Bruce W. Sanders, Kentwook David Glen Sanders, Pleasant Hill Jerry Alvin Sanders, Pleasant Hill 332 . ) Matthewsfield Perfection, a Holstein bull in the Dairy Science Department, has sired 200 daughters and is capable of siring up to 100.000 more through artificial insemination. I - Joseph M. Sanders. New Orleans Pam Sanders. Ne Orleans Pannal Alan Sanders. Orange. Texas Randal Sanders. Baton Rouge Richard Sanders, Hammond Suzie Sanders. Morrow Terry Allen Sanders. Pleasant Hill W. Scott Sandoz. Abbeville Mary Sansing. Baron Rouge William J. Sansing. Forest Hill Jane Lynn Sansom. Birmingham, Mich. Cathy Santos. Baton Rouge Russell Saragusa. Independence Sarbjeet Knur Sra. Jackson, Miss. Rafael Barboza Sarcos. Baton Rouge Linda Satter. Baton Rouge Satyajit Verma. India Barbette Sacier. Chalmette Gregory E. Savoy. Bunkie Jay Sawyer. Shreveport Jessie Saxton. Benion Bill Sayre. Monroe Lauran Elizabeth Scaccia. Baton Rouge Sammy Scalfano. Baton Rouge Joe Scandariato. Highland, N. Y. Deborah Lois Schaff. Melairie Mary Schambach. Melairie Larry Eugene Schatz. Baton Rouge 333 Fred J. Schond. New Orleans Bruce Scheuwe. Leesville Sandy Schexnailder. Sulphur Claudia Schexnayder. Vacherie Juan Jorge Schiebel. Managua. Nicaragua Deborah A. Schilling. Baton Rouge Juiet G. Schillings. Ml. Herman Johanna M. Schindler. Creina Theodor A. Schirmer. Baton Rouge Julie Schleichardt. Metairie Glenda Schlottmann. New Orleans Richard Schlottmann. New Orleans Keith Schluter. Baton Rouge Nancy Schmeckpeper. Baton Rouge Susan Schmidt. Slide Guy D. Schmieder. Baton Rouge Suzan M. Schneckenburger, Meiairie Mary Margaret Schneider. New Orleans Suzanne Schrewe. New Orleans Jim Schrodt. Baron Rouge Kurt A. Schroeck. Baton Rouge Becky Schroeder. Arabi Sylvia Schroeder. New Orleans Arthur J. Schuldt. Harghlon Robert Schuler. New Orleans Ronald Schulingkamp. New Orleans Peter L. Schult. Baton Rouge Allan Schultz, River Ridge Malcolm A. Schulz. Jr.. New Orleans Christine S. Schuth. Chalmelte Joan M. Schutte. Metairie Jane M. Schwab. Baton Rouge Glen Jan Schwartzberg. Baton Rouge Raymond C. Scimeca. Independence Jeff Scofield. Sulphur Elizabeth Scoggin. New Orleans Cassandra L. Scott. Baton Rouge Debi Scott. Baton Rouge L. Havard Scott, III. Shreveport Nancy Scott, Covington Stephen T. Scott. Monroe Kent Seals. Metairie Virginia L. Sealy. Lafayette Robert Sebastian. Shreveport Terry Seemann. New Orleans M. Jame Segers, Newel ton John Cullen Seibert. Covington John Seip. Baton Rouge Mike Siether. Metairie John S. Selby. Cade R. Dwayne Self. Pineville Tony Selino. Baton Rouge Cynthia Selman, Denham Springs Ruel Seneca. Plaquemine Terry Sentilles. River Ridge Gregory Alan Senulis. New Orleans Corley P. Senyard. Jr.. Baton Rouge Darryl Serio. Baton Rouge John Serralles, Ponce. Puerto Rico Gilberto B. Serrano, Jr.. Managua, Nicaragua Reynold Serrette. Breau Bridge Lisa Anne Sestak. Grelna Susan Severance. Baton Rouge Yap Sew-Ching. Pahang, Malaysia Nancy E. Seymour. Plaquemine Ross E. Shacklette. Covington Susan Shacklette, Covington Azimullah Rudi Shaheed, Baton Rouge Susan Shaheen, Donaldsonville A. Rahim Shahid. Melayu. Malaysia Abul K. Shahjahan. Camilla. Bangladesh Daftari Shahriar. Tehran. Iran Beleta Shambra. Grelna Ethel Jo Shambra. Gretna Leonard F. Shannon. Alexandria Donna Sue Sharkey. Amite Deana Sharp. Denham Springs Sunil K. Sharma. Baton Rouge Roberto Sharp. Covinglon Franklin Glen Shaw. Metairie Jeff Shaw. Baton Rouge Mark Shaw. Houma Ita Shea. Mandeville Jane Stillwell Shea. Baton Rouge 334 Martha J. Shea. New Orleans Steve Shehorn. Waco. Tex. Mahnaz Sheikholeslam. Isfhan. Iran Mark A. Sheppard. Fort Walton Beach, Flo. Mac Sheridan. Lake Charles Ralph B. Shields. Vidalia Linda M. Shiraishi. Baton Rouge LeRoy Shirey. Baker H. Wayne Shiver. Alexandria Parviz Shoaii. Teheran. Iran Farrokh Shokooh. Baton Rouge Diana L. Shores. Manchester. Iowa Karen Marie Short. Madisonville Roger F. Short. Madisonville Catherine Anne Shotts. Baton Rouge Doretha Shropshire. Clinton Jerry Shropshire. Baton Rouge Julie Shuman. Melairie Debbie Shumock. New Orleans Terry Sibille. Kenner Samella Sibley. Baton Rouge Ann Siddall. Evanston, III. Kay Sides. Baker John A. Siffert Eunice Susan Sills. Belle Chasse Barbara Simmers. New Orleans Michael G. Simmers. White Castle David M. Simon. Norco Gordon Edward Simmons II. Baton Rouge John M. Simon. New Orleans Karen D. Simmons. Franklinton Mary Simmons. New Iberia Tina M. Simonelli. Leesville Kirk John Smoneaux. Marksville Connie Simonson. Baton Rouge Dayle Ann Simonson. Covington C. Scott Simonson. Baton Rouge Bill Simpson. Lockport Carol Simpson. Baton Rouge Carol S. Simpson. Plaquemine Kern L. Simpson. Baton Rouge Dennis J. Sicard. New Orleans Neal D. Smgletary. Baton Rouge Ah Sim. Malaysia Branka Skaric. Zagreb. Yugoslavia Byron Sketchier. Cretna Lane Sladovich. New Orleans Charles C. Sledge. Karoo City, Mia. Kathy Sliman. Leesville Julie Slocum. Cresson, Tex. Randy Slocum. Houston. Tex. Honora Sloss. Baton Rouge John Smart, Leesville C. Chatt Smith. Melairie Calvin Renegar Smith. New Orleans Cath K. Smith. Baton Rouge Denna L. Smith. Zachary Delons Pat Smith. Baton Rouge Duyward S. Smith. Raymond. Wash. Eddie Smith. Leesville Faye Smith. Baton Rouge Gary Smith. Baton Rouge Geoffrey Smith. Melairie Gilbert J. Smith. West Wego Glenn Gerrard Smith. Baton Rouge Jason Smith. Melairie Jeff G. Smith. Baton Rouge Joseph Smith. Baton Rouge Karen Smith. Alexandria Kevin Smith. New Iberia Kim L. Smith. Melairie Larry L. Smith. Baton Rouge Laura E, Smith. Mobile, Ala. Leola Mane Smith. Baton Rouge Linda Smith. Lake Charles Mark P. Smith. Racine. Wise. Mike M. Smith. Rosepine Pamela B. Smith. Coitonport Pamela V. Smith. Baton Rouge Robert R. Smith. Springhill Sandra A. Smith. Eunice Sheryl Smith. Shreveport Susan Phillips Smith. Chattanooga. Tenn. Tommv Lee Smith. Houma 335 Vicki D. Smith. Baton Rouge Walter Smith, Baton Rouge William C. Smith. Jr.. Tulsa, Ok. William Dalton Smith, DeQuincy Winston Paul Smith, Eunice Bill Snider. Baton Rouge Marcia Rae Snider. Baton Rouge Mike Socha. Baton Rouge Ann Soderman, Decatur, Ga. Ali Reza Schooli. Shiraz. Iran KirkSoileau. Ville Plane Ted P. Soileau. Mamou Randall Songy, Baton Rouge Susie Sonnier. Shreveport Jason Sooter, Pineville Roy Sorbet, Jr., Maurice John W. Sorrell. Belle Chasse Charles L. Soulant, New Orleans Carol Soulier, Baton Rouge Kevin Southwick, Baton Rouge Nancy Spadaro, New Orleans Sheryl G. Spann. Baton Rouge James Barry Spears, Jr., Eunice Tony Spears, Baton Rouge Julia Speed, Baton Rouge Lucinda C. Speight, New Orleans Solomon J. Spencer, New Orleans Valora Diane Spencer, New Orleans Greg Spicker, Baton Rouge Randy Spinosa, Baton Rouge Thomas Joseph Spranley, New Orleans Beverly Ann Spriggs, Port Allen Sandra Spring. Denham Springs Scott Tiffany Springer. Alexandria Susan Spurger. Baton Rouge Adrian C. St. Pierre, Destrehan Albert R. St. Pierre, Jr., New Orleans Emile R. St. Pierre, Destrehan Bryan L. Stafford, Mt. Herman Keith Michael Stagni, Gretna Hugh L. Stallings. Baton Rouge James D. Stansbury, New Orleans Hatcher Pub finally opened on February 12th though it opened grandly on March 23rd. 336 I J Bruce R. Starks. Grand Isle Vickie Starks. Grand hie John R. Starnes. Baton Rouge Michael T. Starr. New Iberia Perry Stauh. Baton Rouge Albert F. Stauder. Harahan Mane Steck. Port Arthur. Tex. Gene Steech. Rosepine Betty Ann Stehr. Pinetille Timmy Stein. . c- Orleans Tom Stem. .Vex Orleans Joel Stelly. Wash. LizStelly. Hash. Stephen Stemplewski. Race and Jim Stephens. H ' innsboro Sallie Stephens. Baton Rouge Beverly A. Sterling. Plaquemine Lenora Sterling II. Sr. Francisville Kerr Stern. Gonzales Bud Stevens. Port Sulphur Norman G. Stevens. Mt. Olive. Miss. Andrew Stewart. M Orleans Bert Stewart Jr.. Livingston. La. Bill Stewart. Baton Rouge Elizabeth Stewart. Baton Rouge Faye Stewart. e Orleans Johnny Stewart. Lacombe Tom Stewart. Zachan- vA illiani Stewart. Leconipte Charles Stiegler. Metairie Bruce Slier. Metairie Ford Snnson. Jr.. Benton. La. Diane Stokes. Oakdale. La. W. Perry Stokes. Oakdale. La. Pam Stone. H ' innsboro. La. Gray Stoihan II. Coushatia. La. ' irgima Slouse. .Vw Orleans Dan Stout. Shreveport. La. Ruth Strasser. Chalmelle. La. Brenda Strickland. Baton Rouge Janet Strohbeck. Metairie Stephen Strohscheir. Zachan- Ann Stromer. I Hie Plane Chris Stromer. 1 ' Me Plane Mike Strong. Consoles. La. Karen Slroud. Pleasanten. Te . Peter Stroux. Baton Rouge Bill Stuart. Baton Rouge Diana Slubbs. Sicih- Island. La. Anne Suarez. Chalmelle Elena Suarez. Charlotte. .C. Miriam Suarez. Baton Rouge Young Suh. Baton Rouge Norman Suhrll. Baton Rouge Bnan Suire. Baton Rouge Kevin Suire. Baton Rouge Nik Sulaiman. Baton Rouge Harry Sullivan. Jr.. Baton Rouge John Sullivan. H ' innfie d. La. Steven E. Sullivan. Alexandria. La. Pat Summers. Baton Rouge Dennis Sumpter. Sulphur. La. Glenda Sutler. Metairie Blane Sutton. Empire. La. Scott Sulton. Baton Rouge Tern Sutton. Lafayette. La. Vivian Svestka. Del ' alls Bluff. Ark. David Swan. Arabi. La. Marsh Swann. Dallas. Tex. Erin Sweeney, lande -ille. La. Mignon Swmney. Baton Rouge Elizabeth Swoope. Sulphur. La. Cindy Swoveland. en- Iberia. La. Kathy Sy Ivest. Zachan: La. Walter Sy Ivest. Franklinton. La. Dommick Sylvester. Baton Rouge Norma Sylvester. I ' Hie Plane. La. Hilton A. Tacke. Jr.. e r Orleans Gloria Gayle Tailey. Bogalusa Kim Talamo. Marrcro Gerald Talbot. Har -e - Susan M. Talbot. . faringouin Zia Tammami. Tucson Margaret A. Tanner. Con-ales 337 Michael Ray Tanner. Kenner Gina Taormina, Metairie Edward L. Tarpley, Jr., Pollock John Stephen Tartamella. New Orleans Danny Tassin. Alexandria Trilby Tassin, New Orleans Sostane Tauriac. New Iberia Beth Taylor, Metairie Constance Y. Taylor, Shreveport Elizabeth S. Taylor, River Bridge Joyce Ann Taylor, Baton Rouge Karen D. Taylor, Baton Rouge Patrick C. Taylor. Torbert Robert Henry Taylor. Jr., Covington LSU was one of the first hundred schools to be selected out of 700 Bicentennial Universities. Since then. Bicentennial emblems have inescapably appeared on the doors of all university vehicles, on flagpoles, w and even on the jackets of the Union pages. Laura Teague, Baton Rouge Wilhelmina Maria Terhoeve, Baton Rouge Debe Terral, Baton Rouge Debra Terrebonne, LaPlace Don L. Terrell. Pascagoula, Miss. Patricia A. Terrell, Mobile, Ala. David R. Terribile. Slidell Vincent Territo Jr., Harvey Jason Terry, Shreveport Kin Terry, Missouri City, Tex. Ralph Terry, DeRidder Mary Jo Tessitore, Baton Rouge Manikant Thakur, India Donna Faye Thames. Baton Rouge Laney Thames, Denham Springs Mark Theriot, Metairie Cecil Thibodeaux. Metairie Jerry Thibodeaux, Baton Rouge Michael J. Thibodeaux, Houston, Tex. Paul Thibodeaux. Baton Rouge Rene Paul Thibodeaux, Baton Rouge Mary Melanie Thigpen, Franklinton John R. Thistlethwaite, Opelousas David G. Thomae, Jonesville Anthony R. Thomas, Shreveport Bruce A. Thomas, Baton Rouge Daryl Thomas, Baton Rouge Denise Marie Thomas, Plaquemine 338 OP Estelle Thomas. Morgan City Esther Thomas. Morgan City Gaynelle Thomas. Watson Howard F. Thomas. Columbia, S.C Jacqueline K. Thomas. Morganza Janet Thomas. Jackson, Miss. Kim Thomas. He - Orleans Lillian Thomas. Morgan City Mary Kay Thomas, New Orleans Mary Venice Thomas. Baton Rouge Pamela C. Thomas. Baton Rouge Terry Leigh Thomas. New Orleans Leslie Thomasson. Maringouin Cynthia Andre Thompson. Baton Rouge Elvis Gene Thompson. Baker Flora Thompson. Baton Rouge Lori Thompson. New Iberia Martha Thompson. Thibodaux Merle Anne Thompson. Thibodaux Shaw Thompson. New Orleans Stephen Dale Thompson. Baton Rouge Melissa Thorburn. Baton Rouge Carlton L. Thornhill. Baton Rouge R. Scott Thornton. Conway, Ark. Julie Anne Thrasher. Alexandria Deborah Kathleen Tilghman. Grenada, Miss. Sharon Lee Tillman. Baton Rouge Lynette Vanessa Tillotson. Prairieville Lesle y Tilyou. Luting Ken T. Timmreclc, Baton Rouge Curt Tinnin. New Orleans Bill S. Tinsler. Baton Rouge Jeffrey Tircuit, Addis Robin Toca. Gretna Nancy Lynn Todaro. Metairie Bob Toepfer, Baton Rouge Bruce B. Tolar. Lake Charles Karen Tomeny. Mew Orleans Michael H. Tomlinson. Ruston J ' hil Tomlinson. Lake Providence Nelson Lewis Tompley. Baton Rouge Suzan C. Tompley. Baton Rouge Carlos M. Torano. Baton Rouge Dawn M. Tornabene. New Orleans Janet Tosh. River Ridge Michael D. Toups. Gueydan Shelia M. Toups. Thibodaux William I. Toups. Baton Rouge Damon Bryan Townsley. DeRidder Cheryl Trace. Baton Rouge Demce M. Tracey. Metairie Brian Tranchina. Berwick Janet M. Trahan. Patterson Arthur Tribou, New Orleans John Tnce. Sew Orleans Beckwith D. Trinket. New Orleans Steve Trocquet. Metairie Donald Troha. Eunice Judy Troth. Zachary Bruce Jo Troxclair, Plaquemine Doug Troxclair. Plaquemine George Troxler. New Orleans David Stockton Trufant, New Orleans Dean D. Tsai. Baton Rouge Paul Tsai. B aton Rouge Do-La-Phuong-Tuan. Vidalia Shirley E. Tubbs. Chevy Chase, Md. Terri Tucker. Baton Rouge Theresa Tee Tucker. Seminole. Fla. Linda Tucker. Baton Rouge Isam Omar TuGuz. Amman, Jordan Leon Tujague. Opelousas Julie Ann Elizabeth Tullis. Houma S. C. Tumminello. Ferriday Glenn G. Turnbull. New Orleans Alvin Turner. Jr.. Geismar Connie Turner. Joyce Deborah J. Turner. DeRidder Don L. Turner. Shreveport Judy Turner. Baton Rouge Lana C. Truner. Humboldt, Tenn. Sharon Turner. Kenner Tom A. Turner. Baton Rouge 339 Kathy Tuson. Gramercy Bill Tuttle, Baton Rouge Gena Tyson, Alexandria George D. Underwood. Baton Rouge Stanley George Ungar. New Orleans Sharon A. Uhl. Baton Rouge Julie Unruh. Baton Rouge Mark Upton. Covington Guillermo Urbina, Venezuela Carlos Virgilio Urmeneta. La Lima, Honduras Oscar Armando Urribarri, Caracas, Venezuela Vicente Urriola. Baton Rouge M. Anne Usry. Metairie Nikzad Vahid. Tehran, Iran Kathleen Vail, River Ridge Lynn Vairin. Metairie GeraldineC. Valenti. Metairie Rebecca Vallery, Pollock Barbara Vander. Bossier City Charles M. Vanderberg. Pineville Donald W. Vanderbrook, Metairie Joe Vanderpluym, Ajax, Ontario, Canada James R. Vandrell. Metairie Jeff Vangen, Denver, Colo. Andi VanLaanen, Baton Rouge Ramona Rogerw Van Netta. Baton Rouge Steven Van Skiver, Metairie Julio C. Varela. Panama, Republic of Panama Billy Varnado, Winnsboro Charles Daniel Varnado. Baton Rouge Katherine Maudetta Varnadore. Zachary Anthony Veal. Baton Rouge David L. Veillon, Abbeville Scott D. Verbest, New Orleans Michael A. Verdin. Morgan City Angela Voron. Lutcher Cynthia Louise Vessel!. St. Francisville Chris Viator. New Iberia Ted Viator, New Iberia Gloria Patricis Victoria. Baton Rouge Alicia C. Vidaurreta. Baton Rouge Jose Luis Vidaurreta, Baton Rouge Pamela M. Vidrine, Baton Rouge Rebecca M. Vidrine, Opelousas Paula Villar. Baton Rouge Lou Villars, Gretna Alwyn Ann Villemarette. Bunkie Cathy Villemez, Alexandria Sara Villicana-Ramirez. Chapultepec. Mexico Henry Bailey Vinson, Denham Springs Judith A. Vocke. Overland Park, Kan. Rickey C. Voth. Bogalusa Vuong Dinh Diem Denise Vutera, Baton Rouge Bonnie Atkins Wade. Denham Springs David B. Wade, Oak Grove Elizabeth A. Wade, Luting Ronald B. Wade. Baton Rouge Mark Joseph Waggenspack, Houma Randy Wagley, Baton Rouge David Wagner, Baton Rouge Eugene A. Wagner III, New Orleans Daniel Waguespack. Norco Donna Waguespack. Donaldsonville Marian M. Waguespack, Donaldsonville David Wainwright, Hammond Scott Wainwright. Metairie Shellie Waites. Gretna V. Glenn Waldrup. Jr.. Bogalusa Charles Ray Wale. Jr., Glenmora Jackie Wales. Lake Jackson, Tex. Bonnie Walker. Baton Rouge Cheryl Walder. Newport. R.I. Delphia Ann Walker. New Orleans Durwin Walker. Denham Springs Edgar E. Walker, Jr.. Metairie Harry B. Walker. Beaumont, Tex. Jamie K. Walker. Belle Chasse Joan S. Walker. Baton Rouge Robert M. Walker, Metairie Russ Walker. Baton Rouge Terri Walker. Marksville Wanda Lee Walker. New Orleans Donald J. Wall. Baton Rouge 340 I Jeffrey H. Wall. Baton Rouge Mitchell Louis Wall. Baton Rouge Richard L. Wall. Jr.. Baton Rouge Ronald Wall. Zachary Ruby Lynn Wall. Baton Rouge Inez M. Wallace. Baton Rouge Patricia Wallace. Kenner Barbara R. Walling. Baton Rouge Alicia Walsh. Lake Charles Bessone Walter. Venezuela Fay Walters. Bogalusa Judy Walters. Sew Orleans John S. Walther. Houma Tom Walton. Baton Rouge Wan Mohammed Najib Wan Mohammed Akib. Malaysia Iran Yi-Shen Wang. Taipei. Taiwan Jud Ward. Lecompte Karen Jill Ward. Baton Rouge Mary Grace Warren. Sew Orleans Kandy Day Wascom. Hammond Malcolm L. Wascom. Jr., Mt. Jermon Bobett Waterman. Shreveport Robin Geane Watermeier. Metairie Cynthia Lee Waters. Sew Orleans Wayne Watkins. Sew Orleans Glenda Arise Watson. Baton Rouge Rebecca J. Watson. Warner Robins. Ga. Linda Dale Weathers. Baton Rouge Patricia Dawn Weathers. Baton Rouge Gordon Earl Wendt. Baker William Watson I. Amite Bebbie Watts. Baton Rouge Elizabeth Wax. Baton Rouge Johnny Waycaster. I idalia Edward Scott Wear. Metairie Anthony T. Weaver. Bronx. NJ. Bill Webb.7odt.Kwt. Miss. Dale E. Webb. Baton Rouge Deirdre Kay Webb. Baton Rouge Freddie Webb. Laplace Jeffrey P. Webb. Baton Rouge Dale Mais Weber. Media. Pa. Margret Weese. Sew Orleans Kevin Wegener. Baton Rouge Pegg Wegmann. Sew Orleans Arthur A. Wehl. Sew Orleans R.I ndy Weimer. Jackson. Miss. Beth Welbora. Holden Charles A. Weldon. Baton Rouge Matt Wellman. Sew Orleans Emily Welsh. Baton Rouge James D. Welsh. Sew Orleans Linda Wells. Hammond Louis Wendt. Baton Rouge Christopher W. Werner. Baton Rouge Leland G. West Leesville Paul Alton West. .Sew Orleans Mona Gail Westbrook. Slidell Pamela Weslbrook. Slidell Stephen E. Wesley. St. Francisville Michael Whalen. Baton Rouge Cmd A. Wharton. Sew Orleans Greg Whatlej. Pineville Gar Wheat. Denham Springs Rosa M. Wheeler. Baton Rouge Steven Wheeler. Baton Rouge Chandra W ' hiddon. Eunice Stephanie Whigham. Woodville. Tex. Brenda S. White. Baton Rouge David White. Shrevepon Dehra White. Plaquemine Doug White. Baton Rouge Gregory While. Metairie Joe White. Monroe Mike White. Shrevepon Paul J. White. Jena Robert John White. Winnsboro Robert Ward White. Baron Rouge Susan Ann White. Baton Rouge S . France While. Plaquemine William L. White III. Baton Rouge ridward Whitfield. Melairie Randy Whitehead. Buion Rouge Joanie Whilley. Baton Rouge 341 Paul Dorosheff, a senior in science, is alive and well and living in the Ag. Center parking lot. His former residence was the Stadium parking lot. Kevin Whitlow, Melairie Philip L. Whitney, Houma Dennis Whittaker, New Orleans Charles M. Whitten, Birmingham, Ala. Mark C. Wiggen, Donaldsonville Diana L. Wiley, Galliano Vicky S. Wilkes, Baton Rouge William F. Wilkes, Baton Rouge Melanie Wilkins, Houston, Tex. Norman Wilkins, Baton Rouge Bryant E. Wilkinson, Port Hudson Randy Wilks, Morgan City Are Wanda Williams, Shreveport Brenda Williams, Bush Carl K. Williams III, Baton Rouge Debbie Beatrice Williams, Baton Rouge Deborah Ann Williams, Baton Rouge Diana L. Williams, Baton Rouge Gwenlyria Wilcox Williams, Baton Rouge Ida M. Williams, Baton Rouge Jo Cathy Williams, Baton Rouge Joel D. Williams, Monroe Joseph Edward Williams, Baton Rouge Keith Williams, Kenner Keith Evans Williams, Melairie Meg Williams, Jennings Michael T. Williams, Morgan City Mona Gail Williams, Pine Grove Pat Williams, Vicksburg, Miss. Roslyn M. Williams, Baton Rouge Ruth Williams, Plaquemine Stacey Williams, Metairie Steve Williams, Jr., Kenner Thomas W. Williams, Harvey Rodney J. Williamson. Shreveport Steven Williamson, Covington Frank L. Willis, Boyce Leslie Willis, Baton Rouge Sally Willis. Boyce Steven J. Willis, Lafayette Barry L. Wilson, Melairie Janice S. Wilson, Pensacola, Fla. Jeanne Elizabeth Wilson, Dallas, Tex. John Edison Wilson. Baton Rouge Wally Wilson. Dequincy Marian Louise Wilfert, Crowley Alton Wiltz, Baton Rouge Glee Windmann, Metairie Anthony Wingerter, New Orleans Joseph Boyd Winn, Church Point Plattsmier Winn, Washington Edmund W. Winston, Ruston Patti Winter. Metairie James A. Winters, Kenrwood Lesley Alison Witcher. River Ridge Fred R. Wittmer III, Baton Rouge Darlene Witty, Morganza Michelle Wolfe, Metairie Janet Wolff, Alexandria Christopher Womack, Baton Rouge Johnny Womack, Zachary Kenny Womack, Hall Summit Phil Womack. Baton Rouge Chin Tong Wong, Singapore, Singapore Chong J. Wong, Mauritius Kin Mun Wong, Ipoh, Malaysia Sit L. Wong, Ipoh, Malaysia Amelia E. Wood. Baton Rouge Kathy Wood, Greenwell Springs Kenneth Wood, Plaquemine Lee Wood, Slidell Randy Woodland, Slidell Martha Jones Woodlief, Baton Rouge Princess J. A. Woodlief. Baton Rouge M. L. Woodruff, Baton Rouge Karen L. Woods. Gonzales Phillis Rhea Woods. Baton Rouge Thad Woodward. Baton Rouge Susan C. Worley, Alexandria John Wozniak. Center Point Morris Wright, St. Gabriel Janet M. Wrobel. Keyport, Nw Jersey Lee Wright. Metairie Patricia G. Wright, Baton Rouge 343 Elizabeth Ann Wulff, Hinsdale, 111. Pat Wylie, Slide 1 Brian J. Wynne, Avenel, N.J. Michael Dayries Wynne. Lafayette Dana Robin Wynns, Gretna Aboul K. Yaacob. Baton Rouge Linda Yancey. Baton Rouge Richard C. Yancey, Baton Rouge Marsha Barr Yarborough. Baton Rouge Salihudin as n, Johor, Malaysia Dave Yates, Opelousas Sherlyn Marie Yates, Slide 1 Shahriar Yavari, Iran Doublas M. Yentzen. Carencro Yuen-Shan Philomena Yip, Hong Kong Kathryn Yoe, Baton Rouge Cynthia Ann Yoes, Norco Mitch Yokum, New Orleans Yap Siew Yoong, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Angela Young, Mamou Brenda Young, Baton Rouge Ellen Louise Young. Baton Rouge Joan Young, Baton Rouge Joye Lynn Young, Baton Rouge Keith L. Young, Sun Randy C. Young, Baton Rouge Chung-chi Yuen, Hong Kong Norlia Yunus, Malaysia Paul Zachary, Baton Rouge Margaret Zappi. Vicksburg, Miss. Che Rahani Zakaria, Malaysia Jamal Zamin, Iran Javier A. Zapata, New Orleans Karl Zaunbrecher, Lafayette Vincent Zebeau, Jr.. DeRidder Glenda A. Zehner, New Iberia Camellia C. Zeller, Conzales Terry L. Zellmer. Baton Rouge Dave Zellner, New Orleans Furcy J. Zeringue. St. James Jan Zeringue. A ma Cathy Zielinski, Baton Rouge Mary Ellen Zielinski, Baton Rouge Arthur B. Zimmerman, Lowelhille. Ohio Randy P. Zinna, Baton Rouge Jane Ziober. Woodland Hills, California Teddy Sears Zuniga, Venezuela Leon Swickner, Clayton 344 I 345 . I Amrhein, B. Ayme, D. Balinis, I .. Balsamo. G. Barr. J. Bass. J. Bigner, C. . Bunneli. F. Busby. G. Buyers, D. Cadenhead, T. Carbonette. A. Cargile, M. Carleton. M. Casteel, D. Champagne, S. Claiborne, C. Clary, D. Clausen. D. Coerver. J. Coerver, R. Colvin. K. Corbett, J. Crane. D. Crane, T. Creech, S. Curry. R. Delacroix, C. Delatte, K. Delo. S. Delrie, R. Deus. R. Drumm, B. Dunn, M. Dunn. P. Ellis. R. Ferriss, T. Fleshmen. E. Folk, J. Fontenot. C. Forrester. A. Fry, J. Frye. R. Fuller, G. Fuqua, M. Gabriel, J. Geier, R. George, M. Givens, K. Goyeneche, R. Gummow, K. Harnage, M. Harrell, P. Hartley, R. Hayes. R. Himel, A. Hollon, E. Hoskins, L. Hurdle, B. Jerome. D. Jones, T. Karwath, F. Kelly. S. Kidder, G. Lampert, J. Landry, J. Lentz, J. Levert, T. Levy, M. LeBlanc. G. LeBlanc. I. Loflin, B. Lolan, S. Lyon. G. Mata, J. McDuffie,. M. McGough, J. McMichael, J. Miller, C. Monks, S. Morris, J. Morrow, S. Muller. H. 350 Acacia Social Fraternity Munley. M. Nichols. L. Nett. N. Nuss. P. Obier. B. O ' Dowd. P. Ogden, G. Olson, L. Palmer. J. Paul. J. Perret. R. Phister. M. Porter. R. C. Radionoff. J. Rayburn. D. Rebowe. P. Richard. J. Richards. D. Richards. J. Rumore, J. Sartain. D. Schaffer, J. Schaneville. D. Schofield. S. Senyard. B. Senyard, T. Shirley. M. Simpson. D. Sloan. B. Smith. M. Smith. S. Smith, W. Smoorenburg. J. Soderborg. S. Soniat. B. Stone. J. Taylor. H. Thornton. E. Tomasson. L. Tomsula. P. Torres, J. Trapp, F. Travis. B. Vela. E. Venker. M. Vitrano. C. Wallace. T. Ward, G. Westerhaus. M. Worley, J. Willis, C. Wimberly. C. Wood.T. Woods. D. Wren. S. Wright. B. Young, D. Young. M. Bass. F. Bnggs. Y. Clark. N. Dessert, M. Heffron. M. Jacobsen, S. Matthiesen, J. Mayley. G. McKowen. A. Ohlmeyer, C. Reynolds. D. Wiedermann. V. 351 THESUCCESSFl KNOWS HIS BUSINESS THE IVFWMIIIOH THE OOER FllWt USES K tXTIMD f0 DHBEOUCtTIW TODAY SFARMRHIS TO lUOW MORE THIN JUST HO TO GROW CROPS OR RUSE LIVESTOCK AS 10 USE ALL I IWOMUTIOK K UN CEI HI OROE 10 MANAGCMENf ECONOMICS MECHANICS PRODUCTION RETAILING ACCOUNTING MARKETING Agricultural Economics Club Mike Gauthier Ricky Guidry Bill Swaim Mary Ann Swaim James Simmons David Lavergne Dr. A. R. Schupp Bob Bennett Dickie Hollier Perry Hubbs Dr. Ken Paxton Agricultural Mechanization On Ground: Steve Peace, Mike Reed. On Machinery: Dr. Tom Chisolm. Charles Durio, Dan Hernandez, Gordon Newton, Troy Sullivan, S. Benibo, Milton Seecoomar. 352 Agricultural Students Association Rhett Littleton. T. J. Gaspard. Dickie Hollier. Phil Comey. Louis Babin. Lucien Laborde. James Simmons. Mike Gauthier. Greg Savoy. Marie Gallahger. 353 Alpha Beta Chi Professional Business Sorority Louise Albright Jackie Bates Rosemary Brister Ruth Burr Sanadean Carter Cindy Coleman Tricia Cran Marcella Domadio Marcia Dugas Joycelyn Ferachi Beth Frazier Laura Gangluff Laurel Gennuso Wanda Gregoire Ina Gremillion Pam Haydoll Pauline Higgins Carol Ishee Denise Jewel Nessa Landry Sonya Levy Mary McKee Theresa Millet Carolyn Morrison Sherry Pitrie Mary Schambach Susan Severance Lucinda Speight Emile Terry Phyllis Thornhill Barbara Vander Kathy Van Geffen Debra White From Row: Charles M. Vanderberg. Janet M. Humphreys. Second Row: Daniel L. Magro, George T. Bushy, Walker E. Marsh, Wade F. Ankesheiln. Top Row: Gene A. Spencer, Timothy A. Guest, John L. Blackwell, John W. Jessup, Alan C. Dickerson, John L. Furr. Mane Rnach Belinda Brown Kim I nschheru Elaine Rivetle Belh Rob Antoinette Applin Ashmore Joan Ballav Suzanne Barhier Djna Barksdale Joan Bickers Robbie Bostick Carol BouJreaux Barbara Brazeal Belinda Brown Claire CagniJatti Sarah Candler Roberta C ' arona Dorothy Caruso Diane Clark son Joy Cocohieux Gayle CiH lidge Karen Corkern Colleen Cox Patricia C ran Vicki Crochet Kathv Crossin Sheila Curtis Stephanie Davitt Christine Demarest Jan Diamond Ann Dickinson Chris Di Cnspino Kim Domke Joycelyn Ferachi Cmd Ferran Kern. Fitzgerald Ruth Francis Kim Fnschhertz L n Garrot Michelle GauJin KJ Gravolel LynnGuissmger Susan Madlock Lisa Hehert Nancy Heck Debbie Honey cult AnnaCorme Hollis Gail Huffl Laurie Huggett Sharon Hunter Ruth James Denise Jewell Malinda Jones Susan Keith Cath King Karen Klotz Becky Lagrange Leigh Ann Land Sandra Landon Bonnie Johnson Susan Langford Deborah Lingoni Camille Martin Donna Massey Kathleen McGinty Susan Miller Anne Moore Lori Nelson Ramona Newcome Janelle Nichols Frances Nugent Pam O ' Brien Gwen Phelps Chervl Ragsdale Jodee Remv Susan Rhoad Charmaine Rhodes Elaine Rivette Mane Roach Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman Women ' s Honorary Beth Robv Susan Saik Mary Schambach Gw n Soday Sharon Theriot Gail Tricon Elizabeth Wade Barbara Waguespack Lisa Wideman Valerie Wiedemann Jan Wilson Ann Wise Susan Wismoski Mar Ann Bailey Sharon Beadle Angela Cascio Margery Crawford Leigh Evans Mary Alice Fazekas Geralyn Garvey Patsy Grogan Vickie Hutchinson Sarah Jay Paula John Deborah Kom Melissa Lau Lori Nelson Mary O ' Neill Freda Philips Suzanne Reigel Georgette Reid Becky Scanlan Edith Smith Terri Upp Joy alenti Laura Westbrook Augusta Kay Dokos Nancy J. 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H. Fischer Alpha Epsilon Delta Honorary Pre-Med 358 Murphy Foster Debbie Rutledge Sharon Cutrer Sheryl Ernest Nancy Gregg Gloria Jordan Patricia Wright Charles Boudreaux Patricia Losee Charles Loewen Carol Campbell Susan Wozniak Regina Heath Diane Marabella Kristin Endlekofer Nancy Tolbert Hugh Cummins Norman Adams Sarah Shelton Gary Koederitz Max Cary Thomas Womack Patricia Houin Peter Nasca Nancy Boudreaux Rebecca McElwee Diane Bajon Chen, 1 Singhol Gail Moses Saloman Thamer Karen Chaudoir Daniel Oziuba Gloria Pritchard Mona Rae Goudeau Courtland Chane Deborah Kelly Joan Clark Diane Smith Quita Hyams Emma Guerin George Roundtree Claudia Fritzie Lance Armstrong Anne Eberly Robert Reich Helen Raybal Bobbie Roberts Fred Lone. Colette Willie Mildred Caldwell Lorraine Shelton Marie Moyse Linda Gaudin Alpha Sigma Lambda Honorary University College American Society Of Agricultural Engineers Professional Organization Front Row: Dr. William Cochran. Haji Jaafar Mohd Salleh. Hisamuddin Bin Jamaludin, Som Mohamad Amin Mohamad. Horace Carlisle Pringle. Johari Endan. Top Row: Arthur Baird Zimmerman. Sidek Bin Mohamad. James Mark Wimberlv. Wan Ishak Bin Wanismail. 359 Terry Adelson Karen Adler Mara Aronowitz Eilene Asher Beverly Basist Susan Cahn Amy Dover Ann Edelman Susan Edelman Janice Eisenhach Nancy Fleishman Kit Freyer Laurie Friefeld Arlene Gardsbane Debra Hesdorffer Kim Issacson Debra Jacobson Betsy Kaplan Karen Katz Susan Katz Pam Kaufman Rita Kranson Virginia Lazarus Ellen Leavitt Jonnice Legum Pam Leopold Jo Levine Ann London Caren Malkin Alpha Epsilon Phi 360 Sydnee Phillips Linda Reiss Connie Roos Ahsa Rosen Lynne Rosenberg Tina Rosenfeld Betsy Rubin Lolly Sachs Karen Scharff Gayle Scheinuk Sue Schnitt Donna Schwartz Diane Siegel Arlene Smason Linda Spiogel Micky Spitzer Candy Sutton Naomi Usprich Ellen Vanos Teri Weinberger Helen Welcher 361 Barren. A. Bossier, W. Breaux, S. Charrier, T. Coney, P. Cunningham, F. Ducote, R. Ellerbe, R. Fussell. S. Gaspard, J. Gauthier, M. Glenn, J. Gremillion. C. Guillory, B. Hamilton. G. Harper, B. Hollier.J. Humphreys, C. Cooper, H. Bordelon, J. Gremillion, 1. Glueck, G. Boudreaux, W. 362 L.S. IMPROVI DAIRY OiENT CENTER Alpha Gamma Rho Social Fraternity Jones. M. K issuer. L. Lahat. G. LiHietom. R. Mapes. D. Minto. J. Navarre. A. Neal. W. Nolen.J. Ortego. P. Rabalais. M. Rowzee. D. Simmons. J. Swain. B. Tarpley. M. Ulmer. R. Wilson. D. While. D. Grasso. P. Moller. M. Rome. P. Swain, M. Feilder. L. 363 Judy Antin Peggy Augustin Cathy Bando Deborah Bando Carrie Borne Kathleen Bourgeois Jayni Bradley Kathy Brydels Cindy Cable Clara Cantrell Sheree Carie Linda Cherepow Patty Cox Jeanie Crane Baby Crow Petal D ' Abrew Stephanie Davitt Suezell Delcambre Laurie Dennery Jan Diamond Carol Dorsey Patti Duke Kathryn Dunham Deborah Duraczynski Sallie Earle Becky Edwards Kathy Finley Karen Fiorenza Kathryn Fitzgibbon Donna Franco Carol Franklin Debbie Fruge Teri Fruge Denise Gaiennie Owen Gluedck Virginia Gray Vickie Haynes Yvette Hebert Susan Hendrix Nancy Hollenbeck Eve Hundley Mai Jeter Kim Johnston Alpha Omicron Pi Social Sororitv Gaylene Kilgore Kay Kincaid Ann Kissner Adoraliese Klimmkiewcz Jackie Landry Claudia Laneaux Deborah Lolan Renel Lovorn Mary Sue Metz Sandra Milan Jeanne Mongeau Beverly Morgan Lyn O ' Brien Judy Ogden Kathy Oswald Mickey Peters Dianne Petrocco Kim Ponder Beth Pruitt Vicky Robicheaux Diana Romano Jill Romero Susan Root Michelle Ruest Susan Saurage Dawn Savage Lorrie Schneider Rachel Sherburne Charmine Seal Charmine Seal Celeste Seal Cynthia Smith Susie Spear Susie Taylor Mary Kay Thomas Jane Tomsula Mary Ann Van Osdell Beverly Walker Cindy Wall Sue Carroll Susan Mele 365 Noelie Barren Ella Bergeron Pauline Bettendorf Cynthia Brasselle Evelyn Brian Annie Grace Couto Julie Davis Erin Donahoe Beverly Fontaine Rose Fullmer Jenny Gulledge Susan Harlan Valerie Hartley Gina Heath Barbie Hunt Nancy Jumper Andrea Kippels Elisabeth Konrad 366 Julia Koutroulis Vicky Lewis Mananela Maristany Meredith McPhail Mary Anne Mentz Rosemary Moak Kris Monaghan Becky Othold Johnette Overton Alexis Shulman Susan Shields Ann Siddall Tammeryn Smith Patricia Stewart Nancy Thiesen Zoe Wages Jan Watson Donna West Gladys Carney 367 Ackerson, V. Andrews. D. Arms. R. Bissel. R. Boeckman. D. Burland. J. Burns. M. Chalin. E. Cook, A. Cowand. E. Downs, J. Dupre. L. Durio, S. Filgo.J. Gassie, J. Karis, D. Kaufman. L. Kennedy. W. Kitchin, P. Krecher, A. LaCroix, C. Loohr, D. Maguire, J. Mestayer. C. Michiels, C. Michiels, G. Murchison, J. Parker, J. Alpha Tau Omega Social Fraternity 368 Patrick. S. Reynolds. R. Steams. M. Tanner. C. Templet. M. Toothman. B. Tullos. M. Voltz. J. Walsh. P. Whelen. K. Whelen. T. Wolfe. R. Zucker. S. Lorren, J. Butenhoff. B. Cornish. C. Gatz. M. Goodspeed. S. Harp, M. Kurz. J. Kyle. B. Mack. M. Maddox. M. Metz.B. Michiels. J. Perry. L. Rowe. L. Wegmann. M. Whelen. C. 369 Front Row: Cristy Dunsmore, Debbie Stallard, Bobbette Long, Kris Akins, Marce Nesslinger. Second Row: Brenda Daigle, Connie Worstell, Cathy Caruso, Janet Croslin, Debbie McKee. Top Row: Kae Norman, Kathie Phillips, Susan Baldwins, Gina Meeks, Vikki Austin, Cathy Lindsay. Alpha Xi Delta ... A New sorority with many exciting opportuni- ties ... A challenge, with heart, hand and mind, A power to mold each golden moment, each shining hour, into new designs; Circle of friends; Continuing happiness . . . Infinite hope and involvement . . . This is Alpha Xi Delta. Alpha Xi Delta Social Sorority Alpha Zeta Professional Agricultural Fraternity Front Ron: Craig Nuckolls. Dr. Robert Godke, Terry Walden, Joe McKowen. Janet Harris, Gary Hamilton. Bob Robichaux, Chris Mattingly. Ferrell Larousse, Steve Kelly, Liz Fraering, Dennis Wollard, Carol Kirsopp, Janice Breaux, Melanie Kugler. Philip d ' Almada, Cathy Kaga. Paula McGrew, Dr. Leo J. Guidry. Top Row: Mike Gau- thier. Clay Humphreys. Jim Simmons, Barbara Butenhoff, Billie Davison. 371 372 Georgette Adams Kathleen Andrus Eilene Asher Linda Barnett Deborah Bates Lisa Blackburn Carol Coudreaux Mary Boudreaux Shelly Boudreaux Karol Broadway Kembra Butler Sabra Caldwell Susan Cambon Alice Carroll Robin Carroll Cynthia Clarke Ann Crooks Rita D ' Albor Cheryl Darensbourg Deborah Desalvo Darlene Donnaud Mary Dry Mary Dugan Pam Endsley Julianna Facors Julie Fazende Chris Feaster Catherine Fulton Ramena Gates Mary Gatz Nina Giddens Annrose Guarino Marlene Guidry Sandra Guidry Charlotte Hamm Kay Haynes Marion Hennings Karen Hotard Mary Husum Vickie Hutchinson Sally Johnson Theresa Johnson Rose Karam Patricia Konvicka Angela Laborde Susan Lafleur Myra Landry Susan Laughlin Gwen Mayley Lynn Montgomery Robin Montgomery Pamela Moore Donna Morgan Vickie Moritz Marilyn Munson Susan Oliver Lisa Pace Gail Patout Joy Quebedeaux Donna Reynolds Pamela Richard Beverly Roberts Sharla Robertson Loren Rodick Wilma Rowley Rebecca Scanlan Nancy Schell Johann Schindler Nancy Schmeckpeper Carrie Seibert Linda Shiraishi Terry Sibille Charlotte Soileau Carolyn Stirling Shivaun Tessier Kathy Tilghman Charlotte Turner Cheryl Van Gana Van Laanen Cheri Verret Melissa Waddell Ashley Ward Susan Wisnieski Angela Young Barbara Holt Teresa Summers - American Home EC Association Professional Organization 373 Stanley Labat George Kress Mary McKenzie Eugene Roberts Bill Stewart John A. Nichols Dan Priestly Mike Gentry Kin Wong Allen Darden David Ratcliff Jorge Gomez Chatt Smith Shirley Kuhr David McDonald Carolos Caraccioli Jim Gentry T. J. Mahonez Cecil Loechelt Jonathan Siddall Patrick Dietrich Alvin Himel John P. Sills David Veillon Jerry Feierabend Kenneth Yaw Lynn Fourroux David Carvajal Glen Rector Michael Cazaubon Helen Leblanc Steve Shehorn Melanie West Kenneth Krivoshein Steven Heck Gary Ricke Andy Ward Jack Rathbone Don Ristroph Bill Greenfield Roger Wan James Richard Don Turner Dick Balhoff Roger Labiche Ed Pittman Dewey Aucoin Mark Pace Liu Chin Kwan Dean Flamer Kelvin Langlois I American Institute Of Chemical Engineers Professional Organization 374 375 Front Row: Khosrow Herad, Leonardo Bazzochi, Jessada Bovornkiratikajo, Dr. Lawrence Mann, Mr. E. Roger Jones, Chin Tong Wong. 2nd Row: Walter Bonini, Fernando Mendi- zabal, Dr. James Pruett, Ali Movassaghpuor, Dr. Thomas G. Ray. 3rd Row: Dennis Driskell, Carol Kinchen, Houshmand Solhjoo, Gabriel Ahchu, Ricardo Dorado. 4th Row: Thomas Sands, Mark Varisco, Roberto Deojeda, Moueen Salameh, Jaime Orozco Lourido, Clivet Romero-Brito, H. S. K. Mur- thy. 5th Row: Juan Molina, Robert Pearson, Cyril Buchert, Michael Stolzle, Adrian Vickery, Maunal Lam, Dr. Arthur Bruckner. Top Row: Issac Mayo, Dr. John Ristroph, Oscar N. Vidaurre, Norman Toro, Alfredo Rodriguez. American Institute Of Industrial Engineers Professional 376 Alpha Tau Alpha Honorary Agri. Education Reme Alfelor John Arcenaux Albert Agard Miles Brashier Douglas Fischer Jimmy Flannigan Jerry Gaspard Donald Ray Gill Gary Hamilton Clayton Humphreys Kerry Kirby Ray Lea Jerry Mcafee William Lambert Sunny Langham Carolyn Penny Ruth Perry William Price Dan Rawls John Roy Randall Reech Fred Sanders Dan Stout Sew Ching Yap 377 From Row: Kiltie Colvin. Emily Phillips. Kathy Furr, Martina Shepherd. Dehhy Lamb. Janet Middle- ton. Ava Lancaster. Capt. Fred N. Brown. Jr. advisor. Ellen Jolly. Angie Horton. Nanette LeBlanc. Helen Sage. Kathy Ross. 2nd Row: (silting) Judy Brundege. Kathleen Forte. Kathy Finley. Shelley Hayes. Clarissa Rayburn. Joycelyn Ferachi. Sherry Ernest. Donna Faulk. Top Row: Islanding) Barbara Fenton. Kathy D ' Albor. Judy Lindsey. Nancy Stallings. Karen Adler. Gayle Coolidge. Kathy Haile. Ruth Ann Francis. Elaine Switzer. Karen Katz. Janet Green. Carol Wakeman. Laura Pence. Brenda Kinard, Missey Barnes. Faye Romano. Stephanie Alexander. Colleen Kean. Debbie Hall. Lisa O ' Neal. Laure Lanaux. Mary Clare Thurston. Deborah Kelly. Tricia Webb. Carolyn Galloway. Karen Cormier. Penne Booras. Bettv Metz. Pam Chustz, Linda LeBlanc. 378 f Angel Flight Honorary Service Organization 379 Bottom Row: MSC. Raymond F. Stipsky, Col. W. F. Williams, LTC. James I. Lowe, SSG. Joseph Raccanelli. Top Row: Cpt. Edward M. Kelley, Cpt. James V. Chambers, Cpt. Arthur N. Zieske. Army ROTC f| Brigade Staff Bottom Row: C Maj. Richard Cawthon, C Cpt. Scott Ingram, C Cpt. Jerry Williams. Top Row: Cpt. Chambers, C Msg. Scott Morris, C Col. Hank Roberts, C Col. Darlene Simmons, C Lt. Col. Andrew Smith, C Maj. Victo- ria Briscoe, C Sgt. Maj. John McArdle. 380 Arnold ir Society Bottom Row: r. Guidry. H. LeBoeuf, J. Dorman, T. Gomez. D. Balbach. J. Jessup. K. Dugas, M. Cashio, D. Romero. 2nd Row: H. Charlton. L. Cardon, L. Love, K. Allender. J. Morales. D. Lajoie. J. Babin, S. Chiasson. J. Furr. K. Pearson. Top Row: E. Vallery. R. Averill. M. Bray. R. McNabb. G. Busby, D. Lussier. T. Scott, W. Thi- bodeaux. R. Pontiff. H. Arnold. Cpt. Fred N. Brown Jr. Associated General Contractors Bottom Row: Dean Gendron. Jim Mouch. Dr. Beverly Covington. Peter Lemoine. Paul Landry. Dr. Dale Buck- ner. Bill Selig. 2nd Row: Patrick Reelan. Harry Dutreix. David Drude, Ronnie Onofry, Gary Guitreau. Tom Jones. Mance Rome. Top Row: Steve Avocato. Marvon Carroll, Bob Gimmel, Steve Pearce, Michael Keogh. Danny Aymond. David Hurst. 381 Bottom Row: Dana Wynns, Elizabeth Hodge, Amy Neal, Ann Kes- sel, Ann Siddall, President. Second Row: Elaine Fayard, Sarb Sra, Robin LaColste, Ellen McFarland, Laurel Genuso. Third Row: Peggy Rolfes, Susie Saik, Lisa Meyer, Linda Zammet, Greer Pel- lock, Charlotte Duplantis. Fourth Row: Michelle Blanchard, Cynt- hia Brasselle, Lisa Dixon. Top Row: Nancy Malone, Jeannie Stern. Associated Women Students 382 Baptist Student Union Membership to the Baptist Student Union is by participation. 384 The LSU Tiger Band 385 Front Row: Russell Edwards, Grantham Frederick, Russell Miller, Michael Badeaux, Edmond Landry, Robert Ainsworth, Kirby Gaudin, Joseph Cramer, Carl Hampton. 2nd Row: Capt. Arthur N. Zieske - advisor, Butch Blanchard, Paul Killins, David Furr, Bruce Johnson, Edward Bailey, Rick Pedrhetta, John McArdle, Greg Jolissaint, Herman Orgeron, Audie Jones. Top Row: Richard Cawthon, Verney Becnel, Robert Pontiff, Henry Roberts, Lloyd Gilmore, John Launey, Scott Morris, Ray Mitchell, Msc. Raymond F. Stipsky advisor. Bengal Raiders Block And Bridle Club Front Row: Mark Saltz, Sharla Robertson, Blair Taylor, Suzie Howell, Mary Hunley, Mary Robinson, Brian Martin. 2nd Row: Jim Mooring, Harry Jureau, Chris Fabacher, Monty Granger, Ed Boldt, Renee Bergeron, Arlene Guardsbane, Dr. Bidner, Dr. Kreader. 3rd Row: David Hoover, Martha Keough, Karen Fowler, Rebecca Dunaway, Pam Hansen, Jeanne Jacobson, Dr. Humes. 4th Row: Bill Butler, Alice Jones, Bonnie Jones, Sarah Borbe, Buddy Andrews. Top Row: Glen Greathouse, Julie Harris, James Hendrix, Rhett Little- ton, John Wald, Dave Wulf. 387 A Cappella Choir Soprano Ivy Alello Gwen Bissette Alisa Blaize Chan Clover Connie Day Cheryl Fell Nancy Godsey Darlene Klaus Kathy Landry Kay Lipscomb Janie Munson Sally Perry Laurel Rice Dottie Romero Sallie Watson Tenor Richard Alves Steve Boolos Bill Borland Mark Cummings Mike Folkes Paul Hatton Leon Henry Paul Lentz Richard McCutcheon Bill Moore Robert Pritchard Dale Simmons Ed Smith Greg Toney Randy Toney Alto Kathy Butler Toni Curry Dianne Gabriel Peggy Hunt Jo Levine Ana Litvinoff Pam Mills Anna Oivanki Anne Owen Carol Patrick Terry Patrick Rachel Rogers Vickie Waldrep Ellen Woods Bass Ross Allured Jim Arbour David Bankston Jeff Burnham Richard Cohn Charles Damsel Ken Drake Jim Forbes David Galsso Roger Goolsby Derek Gordon Karl Klaus Kenneth Klaus Keith Larkin Don Mass Mike Penny 388 L - Cheerleaders L. J. Melder Eugene Jaeger Dan Shaw Austin Goings Paul Dreher Jerome Bradley Conrod Barnes Gar LaCaze Ashley Ward Sarah Madison Debbie Honeycutt Cheryl Richardson Denise Higgs Liz Darling Karen Conrad Alice Adkins Becky Adkins Me Me Aertker Jan Albertine Michelle Alexis Becky Allgood Holly Allgood Beth Arceneaux Kay Arceneaux Laurel Babers Noel Babers Karen Backer Wensel Ballard Emilia Barham Christie Beale Cynthia Belcher Peg Berry Clare Blagg Alsia Blaize Robin Bransford Cissy Hi n t;iin Laura Broocks Vicki Brooks Mary Brouillette Sheila Buchler Kathy Bullock Amy Burleigh Meg Burwell Laurin Byars Cindy Callihan Mary Kay Callihan Sue Cameron Jan Campbell Julie Campbell Tia Carpenter Dottie Carr Mary Louise Carstens Dennie Carter Tina Casten Sharron Cogbill Laura Cordell Nina Core Gay Crotty Julia Cunningham Tricia Dale Dorthy Dane Carol Davis Pam deGravelles Kim DeSonier Sharon Dixey Cissy Doles Terri Docote Becky Duke Cindy Dupree Lynn Edrington Kathy Ellison Renee Eltife Gail Fairbanks Lori Fertitta Nancy Forbing Becky Fox Tricia Fresh nay Mary Fritze Kathy Gates Geales Gavin Ginny Gerace Stephanie Gist Nita Gregorie Kathy Haile Mary Hamilton Diane Hannaman Faith Hansbrough Peggy Harmon Kathleen Harwood Sandy Herrod Carol Hetherwick Debbie Honeycutt Coco Hudson Nancy Huffman Ursula Huffman Carol Humphreys Sally Hyde 390 Lowery Jackson Cindy Jones Kathryn Kemp Nancy Key worth Donna Kirk Melinda Leverman Barbara Lightfoot Peggy Lindley Terri Lyle Sarah Madison Gina Martin Sally Mathis Nicki Matranga Carolyn Mayo Annie McBride Kathleen McCarty Patty McCloskey Brighid Mclntire Jenny McKeithen Ginger McLendon Donna Middlebrooks Martha Mikel Joanne Miller Clino Mongeau Pattie Morrison Anne Narvarra Lisa Nicholas Lydia Nims Sally Nungesser Nancy Nuzan Karen Ogden Ann Owen Barbara Palmer Polly Polmer Jeanne Peltier Lynn Percy Patty Perry Lynn Petagna Patty Pharo Paula Pharo Kathy Pilcher Baret Pollingue Ann Pou Peggy Pou Michelle Prince Cindy Randolph Glena Roberts Becky Roberts Amy Rolfe Kathy Ross Debbie Rush Ann Sadler Tiki Salmen Trudy Sartor Jan Scherer Christine Schneider Keith Schopfer Connie Seal Alicita Sigur Mary Simonton Mary Temple Smith Julie Songy Ginger Stephens Tena Tanory Tricia Taulbee Sadie Taylor Marge Terry Anne Thompson Kim Townsend Kim Turpin Roanne Valentine Ann Voiter Ashley Ward Genifer Watkins Lois Watkins Lynn Watkins Patricia Webb Mary Wells Carol Weyman Mary Williams Rebecca York Allison Youngblood Jane Zentner 391 Circle K Service Organization Bottom Row: Paul Eagles, Nancy Mayeux, Harry Eagles, Janet Heinmiller, Marie Poche. 2nd Row: Barbara Bordelon, Melinda Bollich, Ann Caspar, Cindy Sizemore, Andree Picou, Mickey Riche, Cindy Chancy, Pam Ebert. 3rd Row: Lyle Hernandez, John Voltz, Carl Saucier, Frank Bourque, Drew Louviere, Carey Parsons, Jim Watts. Top Row: Leonard Shannon, Tim Ducote, Dutch Voltz, Jeff Pitts, Robert Reich, Brett Moffatt. 392 SIGN ESCORT SERVICE 393 Stephine Alexander Linda Albritton Ann Ashy Judy Baggett Regina Balestrino Renee Balestrino Cindy Barker Beth Barley Laynie Barrilleaux Sharon Butterworth Lisa Caldwell Lisa Cangelosi Susan Carver Pat Carville Diane Clarkson Cindy Coco Betty Cole Mary Colquitt Linda Gardsban Debora Genn Kayle Grann Kim Grann Leslie Grey Beth Gueno Annette Guillory Elaine Hagen Dixie Hailey Mary Hoffman Karen Holden Charolette Hayer Debbie Hudspeth Nancy Hurley Jennifer Jarrell Wendy Joers Lisa Jolley Patti King Gene Klass Grace Kleinpeter Kathleen Krison Betsy Kyle Judy Lindsey Robin Lindsey Kathie Livaudais Mimi Livaudais Kathy Mann Margaret Mansour Susan Masson Jane McDaniel Mary McHugh Anglea McKowen Beth Meadows Janet Middleton Melanie Miller Ann Mouton Cynthia Nesbit Lisa Noe Lynda Oliver Jane O ' Neal Kerry O ' Neil Carol Papageorge Leslie Patton Lynne Perry Betty Raine Marcia Reed Suzy Reigel Frances Robinson Sarah Sevier Susan Shaw Anne Shelton Anne Singleton Martha Singleton Kendall Smith Susie Taylor Gaye Tessier Liz Thompson Sherry Thurmon Nancy Touchstone Julie Trinchard Lauren Vanderkuy Wavelyn Verett Jeanne Wallace ii Delta Delta Social Sor ority Susan Bell Emily Brame Kathleen Brame Karen Brannun Valerie Bray Mary Breaux Pam Breckenridge Susan Brose Beth Butterworth Anne Cook ston Charlotte Cornish Kim Cowen Kim Cunningham Dot Dunovant Melissa Edwards Sharon Everett Lynn Farmer Claudia Fritze Jean Hammock Nancy Hargrove Jayne Harris Ann Heatherly Andree Hebert Jan Herring Lynn Herring Mary Hext Nancy Hicks Shannon Jones Cindy Jordan Jeanine Jordan Kim Kammler Marlain Keigley Cathy Kelly Debbie Kelly Jane Laborde Yancine Labry Lynn Lanoux Mary Leonard Karen Luikart Sally Luke Kathi MacKinnon Elizabeth McBride Marilyn McBride Peggy McCright Rachel McKowen Elizabith McLean Maconda McMakin Mary Mitchell Lynn Moresi Pat Moresi Jane Noone Carrie Ohlmeyer Faith Ohlmeyer KonnieOnego Kathy Osborne Jane Oven Ann Peterson Anita Pilant Renee Plauchee Pricilla Rutledge Dana Sanders Libby Scott Charolette Selig Nessie Smith Kathleen Socolofsky Margaret Spangenberg Becky Strickland Michele Weingand Mary Wells Tracy Whitehurst Cindy Williams Jackie Williams Sharon Wilson Helen Woods Charolette Wroght Mom Gaynor 395 Nancy Aldrich Terri Andrews Becky Arnaud Ginger Balistrella Karen Barber Tina Barbera Boo Barbour Kathy Barcelona Lisa Bares Stephanie Bares Debbie Barnes Liz Batchelor Gay Benson Laurie Bentz Cindi Bleuler Yvette Briggs Jeanette Brocato Terri Broussard Cynthia Brown Judy Brundege Lauren Brunson Bernie Buehler Debbie Burdeshaw Mary Burley Suzanne Caldwell Amy Carbonette Madeline Carr Angela Cascio Tootie Choppin Barbara Coppersmith Betsy Cortese Colleen Cox Mary DiMichele Margaret Dolbear Christine Duet Mona Fertitta Kerry Fitzgerald Colette Flowers Kathleen Forte Kevin Franklin Kim Frischhertz Lynn Carrot Marion Gautreaux Jill George Dawn Gerrets JayneGilich Belinda Griggs Donna Guirard Kay Guthrie Jane Haun Candy Hiter Lisa Hoffman Lisa Holcomb Emily Hopkins Carol Horn Kim Hosch Dierdre Hotard Franki Hungerford Gena Jensen Judy Johnston 396 Delta Gamma Social Sorority Peggy Lafleur Susan Lake Jenee Lambke Mary Landrieu Leslye Lind Elizabeth Loe Linda Loe Linda Lowe Laura MacPherson Debbie Marx Cathy Mattax Maura McCloskey Cathy McDonald Michelle McK.ee Betty Metz Margie Nelson Debbie Newcomb Frances Nugent Freda Nugent Martha O ' Neal Nancy Ourso Linda Parker Jonna Lou Parsons Rene Pecoul Audrey Peters Pam Petrus Karen Ramirez Kim Reeves Mary Richardson Debra Rinaudo Elaine Rivette Owen Roberts Chris Russo Susie Saik Nancy Schell Fran Smith GwynSoday Sarah Soileau Valora Spencer Erin Stacy Debbie Stoddard Judy Stoddard Connie Styron Lani Sybert Kathy Tangney Martha Thompson Keetsie Tullien Melanie Vicknair Tracey Vieth Kathy Weimer Carol Whelen Melanie Whipple Jan Whitehead Carol Wilbert Sally Wilson Stephanie Yesso Susan Young Jane Ziober Mrs. Mary Hawkins 397 Alexander, T. Bannon, B. Banos, G. Bland, C. Bohn, S. Broom, K. Brunson, J. Burch, M. Cambon, P. Carriere, D. Carter, L. Casey, T. Colomb, C. Davis, E. Depass, K. Dillon, M. Ellis, G. Farrell, K. Favrot, J. Ford, A. Gaienne, E. Gamble, A. Geary, J. Gilly, G. Haeuser, D. Hearne, L. Hoefer, B. Kemmerly, M. Kingsmill, T. Riser, K. Lafargue, J. Larue, S. Legeai, J. Leonard, J. Little, M. Loria, F. Luce, R. Maginnis, D. Mangurian, P. Marquette, R. Martin, C. McCarthy, D. McLaughlin, R. Melius, B. Mueller, P. Myers, B. Myers, C. Myers, S. Perino, S. Pope, G. Ralph Richard, M. 398 Richard, P. Ricou. R. Rives. T. Robinson. J. Sager. H. Schmidt T. Shackleford. J Shealy. R. Simmons. C. Simpson. B. Simpson. B. Sims. B. Slimp. T. Spangenberg. P. Swayze. R. Tessier. F. Tubbs. T. Vaughn. C. Walke. D. Webster. W. Wegman. D. Wogan.C. Wolf. H. Zetzmann. B. 399 Mark Addison David Allgood Michael Alvarez Lance Armstrong Ted Baader Scott Ball Bruce Barclay David Benson Jim Bookter Joey Borden Glenn Boudreaux Walter Brandt William Braun Lawrence Broussard Thomas Buck Bradley Burns Lee Butler Steve Caldwell Mike Castille Mark Chesebro Ron Clisham David Cole George Cousin Phil Daugherty Jack Dickson David Donaldson Elliot Dore Rene Dornier Thomas Freemin Neil Freshour Medardo Garza Joseph Grady Anthony Gugliuzza Paul Gulotta Bruce Herring Harold Hickey Timothy Himel Buddy Hodge Matthew Huff George Irving Jack Jessup Michael Kancher Dirk Kinler Alan Krouse Timothy Krouse Jerry Kuchner Duane Lato Nash Lawrason Steve Ledet Dennis Lee Peter Lignieres Alan Lill Jeff Lozes Kenny Luper Jack Lynch Al Marchand James Marrs Bill McAllister Brian McClure Charles McGarr Dennis McKinney Paul Melander Jorge Mendoza Craig Mickleberry John Mills Gordon Monk Edward Moore Jay Moore Mike Neill David Nelson Thomas Newman Tim Orihel Glenn Papelbon John Paplebon Rob Reimsnyder Mark Riley Steve Saragusa Keith Shuford Frank Snyder Phil Sprick Robert Stakenborghs Graham Stewart Paul Toce Victor Toce John Trotter Randy Walker Steve Whitehurst Bill Young Rebecca C. Ward Nancy Ourso 400 Q 3l i ftjft Delta Tau 101 B. Anthony P. Belle R. Bogan B. Bondurant M. Bngnac M. Corral P. Eichman R.Gay K. Graham E. Harlan D. Howson J.Jones R. Lang M. La vie Delta Upsilon 402 D. Myers S. Pastoreck R. Post G. Shell G. Shell P. Sanders R. Sherburne S. Smith R. Stephens J. Tamami M. Thibodeaux T. Winchell B. Lankford M. Parks 403 Mrs. Thelma Erwin Jeannette Alley Cynthia Adams Valerie Andrus Lise Antoine Leslee Armstrong Debra Bacala Karen Bailey Susan Baker Leah Barnett Olanda Baumgartner Maria Bernadas Cynthia Bienvenu Kay Blackwell Jerisse Bolton Judy Bonnecaze Pegene Boyle Debbie Bridges Cathy Broussard Ellen Buell Donna Bullard Laura Butler Robin Carlson Christel Capdeville Dotty Caruso Janie Cazes Tevis Cazedessus Jonelle Cooper Jill Daniel Mildred Dautrieve Karen Davis Michele DeLassus Karen Deville Beth Doles Susan Dozier Diane Doyle Trina Drake Jan Duhon Suzy Eschete Diane Eslinger Nancy Eslinger Shaun Faulk Barbara Fenton Beth Fisackerly Cheryl Fortenberry Lori Gabriel Donna Gahn Gerry Garvey Lori Governale Barbara Gravel Debbie Gravel Lois Gravel Candis Haas Donna Hall Lauren Hall Jan Hayden Mary Heffron Janet Heinmiller Sue Henderson Maureen Higgins Lisa Houston Linda Hude Linda Hulmes Jeanne Jacquat Jacki Johnson Janet Johnson Janet Jones Lou Ann Jones Tracey Jones Lynn Jumonville Karen Kelly Delta Social 404 Linda Kinman Man, Klausing Cindy Kleinpeter Genie Kleinpeter Debby Lamb Melissa Lambert Linda LeBlanc Mary Ann LeBlanc Laurie Ledet Claire LeJeune Melissa Maddox Barbara Magee Tern Martens Robin Martin Jana Mauroner Gwen Mayley Christie Maynard Candi McCollister Cheryl McCollister Qaire Menzie Linda Mitchell Michelle Morgan Barbara Morris Lisa Musgrove Linda Newsome Lettie Nuttall Sheryl Parnell Patti Parnell Mimi Pierron Mary Peytavin Beth Pullig Maura Querbes Jodee Remy Donna Reynolds Beverly Richards Stephanie Rogers Linda Roland Faye Romano Jean Roulstone Nancy Roy Kalrma Saley Lois Sanford Beryl Scanlan Nancy Scofield Jane Selig Susan Shiflett Vicki Shook Terry Schwing Caress Simmons Carol Simpson Pam Spangle Susan Solanas Carolyn Stark Connie Sussky Ree Sussky Jenny Talley Karen Tent Shivaun Tessier Sharon Theriot Donna Underwood Gail Vasterling Nona Ward Laura Warren Amy Waters Lauren Welch Linda West Beth Wilson Kathy Wilson Lisa Windham Debbie Wood Pam Wood Honda Wiley i Delta Sigma Pi Professional Business Fraternity Jim Arbor Peter Barrios Calvin Beason Bill Bosch Kim Cantwell Morris Coats Pat Cooper Steve Couvillion Pat Cross MikeCulotta Charlie Cusimano Kerry Drake Bill Edwards Mark Evving Mark Galjour Joe Gassie Tom Guidry Ricky Kunz Mike LeGrange Allen Lill Neal Lorio Todd Matherne Buddy McMurry Shahruz Mohtadi Mike Monarch Norman Pauli Chuck Peck Nelson Pena Andy Petrilla John Roach Derrell Roussell Scott Sailing Mark Schneider Mark Scott Buhba Smith Jim Spratley Marty Sutler Ed Trahan Matt Wellman Steve Willis Mark Vance Denis Beard Dr. David Johnson Dairy Scienc Blane Onego. Tracv Bier. Alice Hemsz. Leslie Bibeau, Rahani Zakan. Joe McKowen. Nancy Clark. John FJlett. Dr. Achacoso. Eugene Segura. Liz Fraenng. Mike Landreneau. Trudy Black. David Collins. Steve Pool. Ronnie Bard well. Philip d ' Almada. Paula McGrcw, Mrs. Linda Shaffer. Ronnie Penmngton. Jacques Bngnac. Louis Babin. George Travis. Gerald Fields. L. A. Braud. P. V. Rougon. Clayton Mainows. Carl Langlois. Larr Woods. Bobb Hill. Mike hite. Maurice Saale. Vincent Kuetemeyer. Sidney Waguespack. Norman Pressler. Steve Moncrief. Leonard Harrell. James McMurry. Glenn Matherne, Kurt Schroeck. James Lewis. 407 Eve Airharl Martha Ancona Sharon Bernard Mary Boudreaux Joy Bourgeois Tara Bozanl Karen Cormier Pam Endsley Mary Enright Lisa Farris Diddy Fulton Pat Fulton Mary Gallwey Mona Gates Suzanne Gatipon Lynn Gildersleeve Melanie Hair Cheryl Herkes Karen Julian Nancy MacDonald Donna McGuire Laura Maika Joy Manthey Brenda Molen Foster Neal Eileen Pilcher Elaine Pizzolato Cathy Rooney Julia Speed Lisa Vial 408 Gamma Phi Peggy White Linda Williamson Mary Thornton Betty Blanchard 409 Front Row: Denise Guidry, Carrol Kersopp. 2nd Row: Chin Kit Ling, Ricky Beyl, Mary Crain Penniman, Rick Jones, Michele Moutoz, Regina Bracy, Doug Guidry, Steve Adams, Angelika Hill, Jack Jepasko. 3rd Row: Bruce Giamalya, Joy Duvic, Donna Gol- son, Susan Marsh. Top Row: Jerry Knox, Craig Russell, Ralf Lessai- cherre, Dr. Ed O ' Rourke, Dennis Woollard, Bill Fountain, Jo Ann May, Karl Becnel, Joe Perrin, Bob Souvester, Don James, Carl Kahlich, Wayne McLauren. Horticulture Club 410 Hillel Foundation Religious Organization David Abrams Susan Abrams Rose Adcock Terry Adelson Bruce Arbitblit Eilen Asher Marc Becker Ralph Bender Stuart Be njamin Janet Blumberg Steve Chapman Debra Duke Gordon Dumont Ricki Fisher Kit Freyer David Friedman Arlene Gardsbane Louis Glade Janet Godfrey Lyndon Goldsmith Behrooz Golyan Ricky Greenberg Janet Greenburg Isaac Haissman Debra Hesdorffer Rosie Hirsch Susie Hirsch Kim Isaacson Betsy Kaplan Joseph Katz Karen Katz Richard Kober Nathan Kranson Bobby Lahasky Lee Lashover Virginia Lazarus Pam Leopold Rick Levin Brad Levinson Debbie Lingoni Scott McKee Ricky Maith Caren Malkin Chip Mann Cheri Meisel Anne Meltzer Toby Meltzer Patricia Monet Jamie Mykoff Stev e Olansky Bam Piltz Randy Pulitzer Greg Rich Suzanne Robbins AJisa Rosen Smiley Roxemblum David Saliz Isaac Saltz Joey Samuels Gail Schemuk Pam Schiffman Nori Schneider Donna Schwartz Jerry Schwartz Sidney Seligstein Loren Silbert Sam Silverblatt Arlene Smason Candy Sutton Stanley Ungar Naomi Usprich Max L. Warshauer Dr. Joel Selbin 411 Industrial And Technical Education Club Benton Brown Jacques Brignac Greg Savoy Larry Woods Louis Babin Jimmy Reno Leslie Rosso Chuck Fly Ricky Shackleford Gerald Fields Phil Hess Marie Gallagher Thomas Clark Maurice Saale Thomas Newman Randy Ferrara Ronnie Pennington Philip DePrato Charles Johnson Randy Helmick James Morgan Ned Durbin Steve Sonnier Randy Wilks Joe Territo Danny Varnado Norman Wesley Doug Phillips Bill Stuart Mike White Ben Stewart Bailey Vinson Yassine Elkazzaz Steve Mounce Mr. Winston Younger Sam Varnado Don Stopfel 412 Sam Silverblatt .Mark Neal Murphy Foster Alan Krouse Brian Stewart John Gohres Andy Jackson Richard Lewis Jimm Cotton Fred Cunningham Kenneth Whelan Greg Hoffman Rick Imhoff Rustv Palmer Tom Groome Peter Davis Charles Bourgeois Bill Valigosky Mike Horton Charles Germane Mark Addison Jay Eichmann Glenn Trahan John Henning Joe Bass Steve Larve Steve Hobbs Brandt Hardx Interfraternity Athletic Council 413 IFC OFFICERS: L. to R.: Jules Lagarde, sec.; Bill Bosch, treas.; Barry Piltz, Admin. V.P.; Randy Gurie, Asst. Dean of Men; (seated) Robbie Vetter, pres. Interfraternity Council E 414 IFC JUDICIAL BOARD: L. to R.: Buff Colomb, Scott Crawford, Rand Sut- ton. Jack Clegg. Jim Burland, Jack Rettig, Ben deBoisblanc. (seated) Dean French. 415 IFC REPRESENTATIVES: (right) David Nelson Murdock Richard Jay Dardenne Brad Myers Braden Despot Bruce Barclay Mike Croswell Mickey Despot Dixon Lewis David Farmer Gary Culotta Jack Clegg Chuck Sawyer L 416 FRATERNITY PRESIDENTS: (above) Seated: Gary Hamilton, Matt Huff, Glenn Thomas, Dickie Alario, Jay Dardenne, Ben deBoisblanc, Buff Colomb, Jack Rettig, Dave Howson, David Romero, Jim Burland. Standing: Rick Rauch, Chuck Delacroix, Glenn Thomas, Greg Rich, Jules Lagarde. 417 Abercrombie. B. Allain. M. Allen. M. Bacala. A. Barham. R. Barber, B. Beplay. D. Bodker, D. Breaux, F. Bridges. M. Brown. D. Butler. B. Campbell. C. Chehardy. R. Choi. M. Kolb. C. Cook. A. Cook. S. Chrichton. S. Croswell. M. Davis. S. Delatin. D. Dendy. R. Dixon. T. Donahoe. T. Douglas. L. Duggan. J. Dunlap. R. Dupuy. C. Durio. D. Elbert. A. Eymard. H. Eymard. R. Ernest. S. Flores. B. Ford. F. Foster. M. Gaiennie, C. Gallagher. P. Garrot. D. Gist. R. Gladney. L. Goodrich. H. Gray. W. Groome, T. Gutierrez. R. Harper. D. Hartley. R. Hebert. C. Hobbs. H. Homza. B. Homza. W. Hopkins, F. Huggins. S. Hunt. S. Hundley. H. Hunsicker, B. Jenkins. S. Johns. R. Jolly. J. Jones. F. Johnson, A. Jordan, B. Kahao. R. Kleinpeter. G. Lambdin. D. Lemoine. C. Laplace. L. LaFong, C. 418 Kappa Alpha LeBlanc. M. Leverson, T. McClelland. S. McMath. B. .McGmnis. L. McQuown. G. Manseur. P. Miller. K. Mongrue. D. Moore. K. Morris. M. Murrell. L Namie. R. Nickerson. J. O ' Brian. M. Parker. K. Plaisance. R. Peavy. B. Pearce. D. Pender. T. Persac. D. Porterie. B. Reeves. B. Ribbeck. P. Robinson. C. Rovick. S. Duncan. S. Hamilton. M. Rusch. D. Serrano. J. Sibley. L Sentell. W. Smith. G. Smith. R. Smith. J. Sterling. M. Stevenson. J. Strickland. P. Stewart. D. Sutton. R. Sweeny. K. Trasher. K. Thnffle . P. Vollenweider. E. West, P. Wilson. P. Wilson. R. WoodC. Wood. D. WooAJ. 419 Dana Barksdale Susan Adams Martha Allbert Carol Alverez Marion Alvarez Susan Anthony Helen Bagot Laura Bark Carolyn Beatty Mia Bertaut Connie Bertucci Lezlee Bottom Cherie Brassett Belinda Brown Carolyn Brown Ellen Brown Sue Brown Lynn Cannon MarleneCocran Hope Cocreham Diana Cole Carol Coolier Lisa Collier Caroline Corey Felicia Creel Lisa Culbertson Derrie Cush Margaret David Noel Demarest Mary Beth Devlin Viola deVries Julie DeWees Carolyn Dillard Shan Dillard Renee Dupuis Melinda Dykes Debbie Ellis Donna Faulk Cathy Faust Anne Fennell Stacey Franklin Beth Frazier Joanie Garmon Jan Gates Jeanie Gerald Claudia Golay Maggie Goodrow Barbara Gore Carol Gore Elizabeth Bray Shannon Green Virginia Hendrick Marian Hennings Kaihy Herbst Adrienne Hitter Loren Holloway Marian Hopkins Gail Hufft Vicki Jackson Margaret Jarrell Melanie Jarrell Lynda Jones Martha Jones Suzanne Jones Barbara Kearny Kris Keogh Leigh Koums Susan Lafleur Lynden Lagraize Kappa Alpha Theta 420 Gay LaNasa Suellen Lang A very Lee Liz Lennox Helen LeSueur Lisa Lipsey Charlotte Lowry Cheryl Lyman Calhy McDonald Kathy McLemore Lucy McWilliams Linda Milner Diane Musson Carla Myers Linda Nader Rubye Noble Kathy Nix Pam O ' Brien Margie O ' Conner Jane Owen Jennie Parsons Paula Peatross Sally Pedrick Jayne Percy Pam Perkins Mary Poindexter Nancy Pokorny Gail Pugh Roseann Pupillo Susan Redding Jaynie Reed Juli Reinhardt Shelia Rice Boo Richardson Cheryl Richardson Linda Rodehorst Jeanne Roethe Liza Romaine Maureen Rooney Candy Rusk Janie Samuel Cynthia Schaeffer Marybelle Schoen Patty Schroeder Sue Schroeder Deborah Schurtz Delores Schurtz Lisa Smith Stephanie Smith Beverly Stokes Susan Talbert Ellen Terry Ellen Thomas Chotsie Thompson Nancy Twyman Flo Ulmer Tricia Vetter Pam Vietz Scotty Vince Clay Ward Nell Ware Mar Webb Monica Wegmann Sophie Wegmann Val Wiedemann Becky Wiles Kathy Wilson Mary Wood Layne Woodmansee Mrs. Carrel 421 Alice Adkins Liz Adkins Wendy Ahrenhold Sally Amiss Patti Appel Andree Anderson Pattie Arceneaux Margaret Atkinson Cindy Bank Betsy Bankston Bonny Barry Cindy Barry Dixie Barton Teresa Beck Beth Benhard Beth Berry Cary Biggs Dacy Bolin Melinda Bollich Sally Bollich Katina Booras Penne Booras Tina Bordelon Lulu Box Donna Bradley Gina Bradley Minou Brannon Ellen Brandler Sharon Brocato Debbie Brooks Terri Brooks Jennie Brown Charlotte Bujol Jane Bulloch Jenniferr Bundrick Beth Burkhalter Jeanette Byars Susan Byrnside Betsy Choi Brenda Choi Lynn Clapp Marcia Clements Pam Coltharp Karen Cook Lynn Crews Stacy Daigre Lou Danielson Kathy Davis Brigette Deas Diane DelBueno Noel Delery Holli Dickinson Lisa Dixon Beverly Doles Debby Dunn Nancy Dunn Carole Earle Lisette Ecuyer Emily Elsbury Jan Fain Elise Gatz Ruth Gibson Clare Glenn Rachael Gregoire AnneGremillion Beth Guilbeau Debbie Hall Mary Ellen Harper Kathy Harris Jane Hastings Ann Hegenwals Jan Hegenwald Kim Hebert Sharon Hilton 422 Kappa Anne Morton Vicki Hutchinson Margo Jackson Monica James Mary Ann Jarnagin Melanie Johnson Ellen Jolly Kim Jones Charlotte Kidd Nan Killen Kathy Kincannon Melany Landreneau Lucy Lay Becky Levell Martha Lowther Bethy Lurry Ann McCarter Terri McGuire Mary Kate Mclntosh Kathy McNamara Sheree Martin Nanette Mayhall Cindy Miller Debbie Miller Ann Mitchell Susan Mitchell Laurence Moise Ellen Moore Laura Myers Barbara Neill Martha Nolen Sarah Norman Patsy Ogletree Vicki Ott Kathy Owens Meryl Patterson Patti Payne Sally Perry Adrienne Persac Beth Pittman Sandra Platter Louise Poitovent Carolyn Post Charel Powers Holli Rawls Jane Reilley Julie Reisoche Sue Richardson Tricia Roberts Nancy Robinson Mary Rosenzweig Linda Rowe Lisa Roy Margaret Rucks Cindy Saucier Nancy Scott Debbie Scruggs Linda Sentell Karen Sherrouse Barbara Simon Jamie Simpson Janet Skene Cory Smith Denise Smith Jen Smith Bev Snyder Cindy Springgate Suzie Slander Lisa Stratmann Gene Strother Nancy Stroud Liz Taylor Mary Clare Thurston Yvette Toerner Laura Tomczak Suzi Trusdale Nancy Vedros Vicki Ward Mary Jane Williams Melinda Wright Lucye Weaver 423 L 424 Joanne Rible Betty Meriwether Susan Dupaquier Viki Gaston Liz Mahoney Lisa Berry Nancy Malone Debbie Prevast Kay Koepp Mary Thurston Dena Pierce Lyne La Porte Debbie Hudspeth Linda Cook Ginger Stouse Susan Schmidt Ranelle Sarver Susan Falcon Joan Miller Peggy Naquin Becky LaGrange Terri Sutton Mary Heffron Kathy Kelly Jennifer Jones Mary Persac Debbie Fusilier Phyllis Couvillon Deborah Schurtz Judy Walters Patti Covington Joan Covington Patricia Davis Susan Sills Donna Sylvester Reni Johnson Ava Lancaster Mary Hart Kay Guthrie Foster Neal Mary Gasparovic Kappa Delta Epsilon Honorary Education Marion Alvarez Nancy Baker Elizabeth Batchelor Betty Bellard Janice Bordelon Greg Brandao Linda Breed Deborah Brydels Kerry Stern Linda Styron Elizabeth Wilson Janet Cashio Consuelo Corripio Elizabeth Corwin Karen Deville Deborah Dollar Cornelia Elliot Kate Elkins Chris Fontenot Rosalind Sutherland Mary Thurston Ellen Woods Gisele Friedgrichs Mary Caspar Mary Gil Catherine Grace Nancy Griffith Judith Grimley Mary Harang Virginia Heaton Carol Wakeman Joel Hillbun Mathilke Hoefer Deborah Holdcraft Linda Lantz Joan Laque Susan Larson Barbara Luber Janet McCormick Robin Wiles Pamela McMurray Susan Molero Mark Nassif Paula Peatross Kerry Porter Sally Rosfeld Susan Schmidt Susan Sills Majorie Soderman Kappa Delta Pi Honorary Kappa Kappa Psi Honorary Band John Artus, Historian John Auwaerter Jim Boudreaux Dennis Dunham Dennis Dunn Perry Gremillion Ken Harris Paul Hatton Chuck Hebert, V.P. Neil Henann Tony Hicklen Scott Ingram Carl Jacobs Phil Jenkins Derle Long Bond Lux Lyle Matherne Mike McCoy George Meagher, Pres. Darrell Molbert Chip Nadler Murray Quinn, Parliamentarian Mark Pearson John Prestigiacomo, Cor. Sec. Buddy Ritchie Bill Sayre, Treas. Paul Sherman, Sec. Carey Simms Truman Stanley John Wren 426 Edgar Aucoin Jr. Joe Bass John Bell Miles Brashier David Chancy Richard Childress Donald Clifford James Culotta Harold Curtis Dennis Dunham Herman Edwards Jr. Steven Fitts Chris Fontenot Robert Franklin Charles Gates Caesar Garcia LaneGauthier Jerry Giddens Larry Gilbert Simon Gonsoulin Wayne Crush Charley Handy Gary Hamilton Calvin Howell Clayton Humphreys III William Jamieson Thomas Jones Ja mes Lemoine, Pres. Henry Ledet III Charles Lunsford Wilson Marston Richard Martin, V.P. James Millican James Newman, Treas. 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Gibson Robert Glass Milton Graugnard Mark Grubb Mark Haile Pike Hall Steve Hamner Lem Hardy Jim Harper Laura Lee McNair Kay Arceneaux Regina Balestrino Beverly Doles Lisa Falgoust Judy Ferris Nina Giddens Cheryl Lyman Mary Mitchell Helen Sage Becky Strickland Sherry Thurman Barbara Walke Camile Wright John Harrington Frank Hebert David Huft Kevin Hughes Bill John Brad Johnson Jim Johnson Greg Klump Paul Knowlton Fonzie Lanaux Mike Lanaux Robert Lanaux Mike Landreneau Glenn Langley Lennei Lemoine Mike Lemoine Francis Lensing Mike Leonard Dale Lyons Gordon Marsalis Randy Mason George McClelland Will McCrocklin Jess McHugh Scott Merrick Keith Miller Mark Miller Jep Moody David Moon 466 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Busier Mulhns Cbv Mullms Kern Mvers Derbv Nader Mike Nagala Carl e1on Ja H.-hois Bobhv Oshourne Dar fOen Steve Pernici Leaonard Pizzoiato Mile Pi P ul Provenza John Ransom BilK Raster Pal Rexnolds elK.hncL Rlxxles Big Rt hms m K le Rtxiricue George Ross Ra Rush Leslie Rutland Rocla Russo DavidSalK Carl Sandlm Budd Savoie Stan Ban Schmullke George Scof leld Grci: Sentell Sieve Sherman J. T Sims John Skellon Lee Smith DJV id Sing Mike Song Leu is Sterling Parker Slew an Sam Su r Craig Sullivan Da id Sweanngin John S ifi Jim I alum Ben Tavlor Bob Tavlor Jim riurx daUK Jeff Thomas Dave Treen Th mas Turner Rohen V ,K rhes Mjtkic Walcon vA ade KjtMin Mien Westerchil Makolm While Richard Wilhamstm Bill W fe 467 Agnew. W. Allgood. P. Allphin.J. Arbour. J. Avant. M. A very. J. Ay cock. D. Baker. R. Barnes. C. Barrios. P. Bealtie. B. Blackwell. C. Blewster. C. Boykin. B. Breuux. R. Brennun. H. Callais. R. Camp. C. Castillo. D. Cavender. L. Clary. C. Cosper. S. Cox. S. Daniel. D. Dardenne. J. Dean. J. Dreup. L. Duplessis. R. Edmonds. R. Eggers. G. Forrester. D. Funchess. V. Ginales. D. Glueck. D. Glueck. R. Goings. A. Grantham. L. Gulotta.G. Hansen. R. Harlan. M. Harrison. B. Harrison. W. 468 Sigma Chi Henderson. C. Heroman. R. Mingle. G. Hoyu T. Hunter. B. Imhoff. R. Jones. J. Jones. S. Johnson. K. Johnson. R. Karam. D. Karam. T. Keller. M. Kennedy, G. Kennedy. R. Klein peter. L. Kurz.G. Laborde. L. Ublanc. H. Leggetu B. Legrange. M. McConnell. B. McDermou, J. McUndon. W. Megison. P. Meyers. G. MilanxJ. Mitchell. B. Montgomery, M. Morin. M. Morrison, C. Nesser. C. Nichols. J. Nowacki. D. Ogden. N. O ' Neal. W. Owen. H. Parlange. B. Pecora. T. Persac. B. Pesson. B. Picco. M. Porter. R. PrescotL W. Price. J. Rabenhorst. S. Remschmidt. D. Romero. C. D Sandifer. M. Sawyer. C. Scanano, J. Scheffy. J. Schofield. C. Simmons. C. Sledge. C. Smith. J. Starring. M. Starring. M. Stewart. B. Stewart. R. Stoker. R. Stuart. R. Sylvester. R. Thomas. M. Thompson. S. Vance. M. Warner. G. Wilheru L. Williamson. G. Willis. T. Willision. P. Wilton. T. Witlenbraker. J. Worthen. M. Young. R. Gore. C. McClendon. E. 469 Sigma Lambda Chi Honorary Construction Fraternity Sigma Pi Sigma Honorary Physics Society Larry Davis Victor Marcello Burke Huner Carl Schueler Charles Scab Paul Larose Bernard Alfred Jr. Howard Creel Jr. Daniel Koppe rsmith Terry Orlando Cicil Reames David Widiger Colleen Anderson Kirk Borne Guy Forrest James Gibbons Fred Sullivan Robert Taylor Rick Wallace Mahmood Baratikhajooie Charles Bouldin Stephen Chapman Dale Deiwtt Howard Dhonau Bryan Dorman Don Fibers Chris Fields Guy Fogleman Jack Giammerse Darrell Loyd Brett Parker Danny Rogers R. S. Shrivastava Don Walter 470 1 J : Sigma Phi Epsilon Social Fraternity Bottom Row: Greg Guidry, Mark Taylor, Bill Nichols, Steve Hobbs, Mary Wilson. Mark Fojo, Peggy Galliano, Keith Guidroz, Sally Pike. Frank Lopez, Lois Broussard, Buddy McMurry, Jeff Harvey. Janet McCormick, Chuck Simpson, Tim Guest, Bruce Scoggin. Dennis Wiggins. 2nd Row: Brett Trahan. Ingemann Strigel. 3rd Row: Joe Pike, Rowley Sewell, Ross McNair. Gary Dodd. 471 S. Adams M. Angelloz A. Arceneaux R. Bailey J. Bates P. Brazan L. Buckner B. Burglass W. Burroughs C. Callahan L. Cantu K. Carey G. Cassard D. Cefalu V. Corona K.Cummiskey K. Cummiskey J. Emerson M. Farnet J. Ferguson N. Ferrari W. Finn C. Gamble R. Garrity M.Giaquinto A. Giles D. Hale B. Hardy H. Harris R. Havard J. Hawkins J. Hoffman S. Huff P. Huston T. Jackson D. Jacoby R. Jacoby K. Jarrett D. Jones I. Jones M. Jordan S. Kern S. Kottemann W. Lampert T. Lewis C. Majors M. Malone J. Marchese P. Mayer D. Menard C. Michelet H. Miller 472 Sigma Nu Social Fraternity W. Miller H. Minshew S. Mitchener M. Mitchell W. Mobley W.Morris J. Morton K. McKowen W. Nadler H. Northcotl W.Odom B. Owens G. Patch N. Paulri N. Poirier R. Ra uch C. Ricks L. Rife D. Sartor B. Schwing L. Sicard R. Simmonds M. Stacy W. Toadvin D. Tuttle J. Valliant D. Verret M. Verret F. Wade R. Wall D. Wakefield W. Way A. Willis K. Wolferton W. Wolfo M. DiCario L. Heidelberg 473 Alkire, C. Alkire, M. Anderson, M. Barry. B. Bell, J. Brodt, H. Brodt. S. Chidester. G. Clemmons, B. Daunis, E. Davis, R. Dixon, G. Fandal, J. 474 Sigma Pi Garris,R. Jackson, A. Jones. L. Martinus. S. Robinson. R. Russell. R. Scallon, A. Slevens. S. Ta lor. C. Tucker. R. Vnenick, T. Wagner. T. Fallen. H. Denman. R. 475 1 Gene Kearney Rob Eddy Karen Childers Kathleen Chennault Irene Camargo Linda Cherepow Becky Rushing Dr. Linnartz Jeff Bourg Kent Hunter Vernon Jarreau Steve Melton Todd Gray Butch Ohlmeyer Phil Coney Tom Brown Bill Pursell Bob Maulding Cecil Hall Ron Klingman Jerry Young Steve Odom George Hudson Bob Hart John Dernier John Goebel Jeff Newman Tony Lupo Mike Smith Mark Keister Richard Cook Kerlin Dion Twat Hubbs Curt Kates Will Snee Society Of American Foresters 476 Society Of Petroleum Engineers ! Gerald Mathews John Crawford Brian Maassen Joe Mellott Bipin Kumar Agrawal Imeh Akpan Mohamed Alhabtoor Gerald Arceneaux Khosrow . zodi Calvin Barnhill Craig Brazan Pal Brazan Bruce Brow n Harr Bryan Glenn Bullmann Richard Capehart John Cason Tom Cason Randall Cazenave Billy Childress David Coalney Mike Collins David Couch Rene Daigre William Daniel Donald Dischler Rufus Elemo Ronald Folse Joe Fontenot Jeff French Kim Galjour Calvin Gambinp Carol Ann Gonzales Billy Gray William Hanson Michael Harness Pat Harrell Jeff Harwell Jugie Hawkins Jim Hicks Buster Hines Steve Hourcase Jeffery Hughes Doug Jermme Alfred Joseph Pat Kenny Harold Kilgore Richard Kilgore Tracy Krohn Alvin Landry Joe Lavergne Brent Martin David McCutcheon John McMullan Carey L. Meredith Wan Mohd Najib Doug Norton Bobby Pettitt John Podhaisky Steven Reynolds Robert Roger Ken Sample Bob Schwagger Ken Leonard Shannon Ralph Shirley Tom Stroun Jeff Suski Tim Tale Hollis M. Taylor FredUzzi Billy Varnado Diem Vuong Charles Ray Wale. Jr. Benny Weimer Karim Yaacob Cyrus Zinabadi 477 LSU Law School Student Bar Association , _ ; LAW SCHOOL YEARBOOK: Ned Wright, manager; Durelle Allen, pub- lisher; Sera Russell, editor. 478 TER OFFICERS: Jay Campbell, treas.: Peggy Leblanc. sec.: Lester Gauthier, v.p. (seated) John Feduccia. pres. 479 Albrecht, B. Alexander, L. Ard, S. Berggren, W. Beverung, S. Bonnin, S. Bourgeois, C. Davis, R. Drufner, B. Dupont, D. Durel, R. Durrett, J. Dwyer, D. Elve, D. Fahs, S. Garcia, M. Gasparovic, S. Gohres, J. Gohres, R. Greer, H. Crush, M. Gurtner, T. Hartmann, S. Kelton, J. Kendrick, S. Kraft, R. Landry, B. Langhoff, P. Lewis, D. Mayton, B. Platt, R. Reid, J. 480 Tau Kappa Epsilon Salassi. M. Schilling. D. Schilling. F. Skinner. K. Spell. T. Stumpf. R. Taylor. B. Thompson. B. Tourres. D. Villarrubia. D. Vivien. C. Vogel. P. Wallof. J. Williams. C. Williams. D. Williams. K. Zeringue. T. DeLouche. R. Bookter. K. Bravo. K. Covington. F. Ellis. B. Eschete. S. Gauthier. P. Labone. M. Hall. O. Beta Phideaux Alonso. J. Ammom. J. Auhin. D. Babin. J. Baird.G. Bennett. B. Bernard. C. Blanchard. F. Blanchard. J. Bodet. B. Bordelon. D. Bourgeios. C. Bourgeois. C. Brilt. D. Broussard. B. Bruns. H. Burford. T. Byrne. M. Capiel. D. Carter. M. Casico, S. Cawthon. J. Cerfalu. D. Choppin. C. Choppin. J. Clark. G. Clark. W. Cole.J. Collier. R. Colvin. K. Coppersmith. R. Crane. K. Cress. W. Croos. J. Dauterive. A. Dauterive. D. David. C. Davis. R. Davis. S. Demars. T. Dipalma. D. Dore. L. Duncan. C. Dyer. R. Eastin. T. Edmonds. R. Edward. G. Erwin. J. Fonlenot. J. Franklin. D. Franks. A. Fulford. P. Galloway. S. Garcia. A. Ga rim. M. Giddens. B. Giurintand. K. Gold. D. Graves, E. Green. C. Gregorio. J. Gridley. J. Groner. D. Guidry. E. Guidry.G. Guillory. P. Guthne. J. Guthrie. T. Guthrie. W. Haik. S. Haire. L. Hamilton. J. Harree.W. Herbert. T. Hernandez. M. Hill. M. Hill. R. Holden. M. Hopkins. D. Howard. S. Hurst. C. Johnson. R. Johnson. R. Jordan. C. Kadi. J. Klimczak. C. Kline. W. Knight. D. LaCall. G. Lawrence. R. Lawrence. R. Landry. E. Landry. K. LeBlanc. J. LeBlanc. R. LeMoine. C. Lobrand. C. Louviere. D. McDade. S. McKowen.C. McKay. C. Mahaffey. D. Mahaffey. G. Michelli. D, Mobley. M. 482 M nii conicr . J M.x.re. J. Vloore. M. Moore. T. Morsanti. J. Morris R. elson. M. Veuher. T. New man. J. ichoK. M. iv L. Olmde. D. PaMjuirr. M. Pallcrxin. B. n. D. . F. Sa o . R. Schnevjder. K. - ---- Romero. D. Romero. R. Root. B. Ruex.-h. K. . R. Slurpe. D. Siegel. B. SLmaniKS Slaik. D. Smith. Theta Xi Social Fraternity . J Stoell.C. Strain. G. Strath. II. Strallman. E. Si rail man. K. Sinniier. G. Thomas. D. Thomas. M. Thomas. S. Thomas. W. Thompson D Toher. R. 1 ui-lcr. R. Walker. S. . .I re V Wehh. J. Williamson. M Wolfe. D. Robichaux, J. Whnlic . R. Medors. O. 483 I Tau Beta Sigma Rose Adcock Cathy Appling Marcia Ashmore Margo Bergeron Lois Broussard Claire Cagnolatti Margery Crawford Sona Dombourian Kathy Fields Gretchen Fortner Dona Gilliam Nell Harrison Anna Hollis Arleen Johnson Janis Kile Nessa Landry Janet McCormick Lyn Novak Patricia Paul Theresa Rodgers Emilie Roper Wanda Scallan Alfreda Selders Susan Smith Marie Steck Marilyn Stewart Debbie Jo Stones Lois Weaver Deirdre Webb 1974-75 John Hopkins, Tommy DeJean, Charles Poe, Jim Gib- son, Le e Kinman, Pat Magee, Claude Davis, Mike White, Doug Caro, Manny Solis, Paul Aswell, Greg Evans, Neil Freshour, Pete Giarrusso, Rory Chagnard, Kirby Gaudin, Carl Irico, Larry Hollins, Bill Lisak, Tom Smith, Jim Stevens, Dick Ashcraft, Mike Templet, Skip Coerver. West Stadium Residents 484 LSU Veterans Association o Les Chancy. Leroy Brune. Bob Wilburn. Bobby Trahan, Bob Bickham. Ted Schirmer, Garrett Olinde, Randy Smith. Steven Mouten. Bailey Vinson. Mac McWaight. Mason Howell. Barry Childs. Bottom Row: Jane Segers, Jeff Nemetz, Lois Broussard, Barbara LaRose, Trish Brown, Tim Talley, Bill Trufant. 2nd Row: (sitting) Shelby Rotolo, Chris Bordes, Susan Groestch, Elliott Cowand, Renee Posey, Carol Bridges, Paul Aswell, Wayne Watkins, Randy Nicholson, Andy Goldberg. Top Row: (standing) Mike Loyd, Darrel Mol- bert, Kim Garon (holding Steve Bagala), Mike Meaux, Brian Massey, Lenora Hess. 486 WLSU Fall Executive Staff: Station Manager Jay Bertucci Program Director David Graham Chief Announcer Mark Lysinger Sales Manager Steve Bagala Engineer Barry Ward Traffic Trish Brown Spring Executive Staff: Station Manager Jeff Nemetz Program Director Trish Brown Chief Announcer - - Barbara LaRose Wayne Watkins Sales Manager Renee Posey Engineer Darrel Molbert Traffic Lois Broussard Not Pictured: Mark Andrews R. J. August Steve Bagala Jay Bertucci Mike Bruce David Callahan Calvin Campeaux Dorothy Chambers Clark Cole Mark Crawford Robbie Currie Bob Gallinghouse David Graham Janice Guidry Danny Henderson Doug Hebert Debbie Johnson Mark Lysinger Danny McNicoll Melvin Morris Andy Nobles Corbett Ourso David Pareti Earl Perque Pete Smith Keith Stafford James Stansbury Stuart Strasner Kay Suddeth Tracy Taylor Chet Williams Barry Ward Mike Wolf 487 David Abrams Jay Basist Gary Baum Marc Becker Ralph Bender William Binder Dan Cohn James Cotton Bruce Friedman David Friedman Kenneth Garb Louis Glade Lyndon Goldsmith Ricky Greenberg Kerry Katz Robert Lahasky William Lantier Donald Laudenheimer Brad Levinson Ricky Maith Nathan Manson Charles Marquette Danny Miller Benjamin Mykoff John Mykoff Steven Orlansky Barry Piltz Donald Posner Randal Pulitzer Greg Rich Miek Ross Victor Sachse Isaac Saltz Joseph Samuels Louis Schlesinger Norris Schneider Michael Schwartzberg Sidney Seligstein Sam Silverblatt Andrew Simmons Benjamin Stern 488 Zeta BetaTau Social Fraternity Eilene Asher Laura Engdahl Beis Kaplan Pamela Kaufman Connie Roos L nne Rosenberg Bets Rubin Ruth Russell, housemother 489 Sherry Allen Debbie Alonzo Cynthia Andrews Pat Anseman Toni Appling Marcia Ashmore Anne Baker Susan Barrett Connie Becker Debra Benedict Lynn Bergeron Pam Bom bet Cindy Bourdet Vicki Brady Molly Brand Melanie Breaud Mary Byers Anne Calkins Sarah Candler Eva Cangelosi Barbara Cary Connie Cassidy Elizabeth Chaffin Dorothy Chambers Karen Chambers Kim Chauvin Lauryn Cocreham Laura Copeland Karen Culotta Sandy Cupit Susan Currie Elizabeth Darling Connie Day Nancy Den bo Beverly Demon Janet Dewey Jeannie Dunbar Karen Emmer Dee Emmerson Sally Engolio Murlyn Erdelyi Judy Felton Mary Fletchinger Mary Fontenot Melissa Fox Debbie Friedrichsen Carolyn Galloway Stephanie Gibbs Jami Glueck Robin Goodman Mary Goos Mary Gorman Elaine Gouner Gayle Gravolet Kay Gravolet Cynthia Green Jill Grimes Patti Grogan Peggy Guynn Robyn Hamm Katherine Helwig Tara Hingle Elizabeth Hodge Kathy Hodge Susan Hoeft Marsha Holmes Gina Hornsby Jaye Howell Gwenn Huff Lisa Hughes Stephanie Hughes Susan Jacobson 490 Zeta Tau Alpha Judith Johnson Laurie Johnson Becky Jones Debra Jones Sharon Joyce Susan Keith Sue King Lisa Kissgen Sara Kirspel Laura Landry Jan Lavergne Pam Lopez Carol Marrs Joy Matthiesen Mary McKee Marci Millican Carla Mills Pattie Moran Cathy Neill Maureen Noonan Cumalle Nunn Mary O ' Neil Kathry n Otwell Marty P?rks Pattie Parnell Margaret Perret Lynn Place Jan Ponder Ann Rabalais Carol Rabalais Camille Raggio Katherine Rayne Lou Ann Reid Renee Reid Beth Roby Marilyn Rockett Melise Roessle Martha Rosenberg Pam Runnels Leslie Sailer Susan Sailer Theresa Savoy Cheryl Schilhab Nancy Scon Betsy ' Shoenfelt Laurie Schultz Claudia Sims Christy Skrivano Leanne Smith Carol Swaim Patty Tatum Janna Tew Linda Thrasher Jill Tschirn Mary Tuggle Denise Uzee Deborah Verges Cathy Villemez Mary Waddell Rebecca Walker Mary Watkins Lana Watts Sandi Way Patricia Weil Lisa Wideman Kathie Williams Patty Williams Sally Willis Tricia Worley Dana Wynns Terr Zimme rman Mrs. Ernesta Borde 491 L. to R.: Charlotte Keppler, Betty Dardenne, Anne Duplantier, Marti Quinn, Jeanne Gonzales, Valerie Andrews, Susie Phillips, Mona Williams, Mrs. Elsie Hebert advisor, Rannah Gray. Women In Communications Honorary Journalism Zeta Phi Beta L. to R.: George Ware sweetheart, LaDeta Crawley secretary, Ursula Collins pres., Gerald Green - sweetheart, James Etta Poullard v.p., Doretha Shropshire treas., Terry Robiskie sweetheart, Evelyn McWilliams reporter. 492 UNION GOVERNING Leslie Dillman BOARD Karen Richards ml Kenrick Fealing Chns Layman Ike Jones Bille Ann Wilcox Liz Bowman Jan Fain A LSU X III Rosemary Moak ' ..I Dana Wicks (Robert Eble Rebel Ryland Rhonda Carlos Jody Pevey Betty Ann Wulff Kerry Hiter 1 Union! David Groner Elicia Etze JLm .JH LL- Brad Leggett Martha Rosenberg ( 1 Randy Elkins Lynn Herring. l-l . ! Jerry Giddens Jennifer Jarrell 1 A m _ m mm Dr. Carl Thomas Lisa McMahon m m Dr. Helen Cookston Kathy Kraft m 1 1 mm Mrs. Jane Middleton Robin Carlson m H m Mrs. Sue Turner Jan Wamdold 1 1 H W Don Phillips Sharon Wilkes 1 1 H W Glen Starks Nancy Zito V l W Shirley Plakidas Gayle Gravolet l wJ A Sloane Davis H H mr EXECUTIVE Andrea St. Paul H i r COMMITTEE Kenrick Fealing 1 Chns Layman Mi mi Jenkins Vikki Austin LouAnn Jones 1 1 Ike Jones Jenny Talley 1 Rosemary Moak Dibbie Greiner Chavanne Broussard Allison Dohrman David Acosta 1 LIVELY Carole Bovd CAMPUS David Dufour Maria Antonieta ARTS COMMITTEE Corliss Blanc INTERACTION Eric Reiner Celina Castro f E Tracy Sollberger L Rick Bellinger- Susan Zimmerman COMMITTEE Patrick Bella Byron Fortier Bob Furlow Liz Cross Manouchehr Fakroo Lauren Caldwell FILMS COMMITTEE Susan Marsh Bob Gabour Kathy Ferguson I Susan Rolfes Teddv Ford Pauline Bettendorf Marc Gangi Virginia Fernandez yV. | Patnck Summers Shane Anderson Cynthis Brasselle Toni Garacci Pauline Higgins _ Alice Fredbend Sabra Bailev Glee Windmann Wayne Goldsmith Leslie Judice Chns Leumas Bill Breslin ' David Holliday Scott Hagood Madeline Lacour 1: Karen Lindsay j Anita Verdun Dawn Martin Jo Ann .Arceneaux Patricia Cary Keith Champagne Alice Cottingham Jacque Dessino Leslie LeGros Cheryl Colletta Jon-Ella Henry Carla Johnson Cynthia Johnson Bruce Kaffenberger Susan Keith Bob Marak Tamera McCarty Shahruz Mohtadi Mohsen Neghabat Kim Issucson Darlene Donegan SPORTS AND Angie Mannzen John Watts Dennis Donegan RECREATION Rick Schweinfurth Azinul Azizan FASHION Rosanna Guisti COMMITTEE Mark Brown Gloria Rockhold COMMITTEE Bob Halcums John Seip Tom Launius Debbie Gerstner Donna Guirard Richard Hogan Ike Harris Jan Lavergne Karen Richard Colleen Cox Lee Howard William Loe Zeno Losavio Anna Chustz Tracv Howard Greg Rich Bob Marak PROGRAM ADVISORS Liz Wax Estrella Iglesias Greg Toney Jim Milam Shirley Plakidas Karen Short Karen Lindsav Debbie Miller JoAnn Doolos Donna C .landro LeRov Lambert POP Margie Nelson Kent Albright Mona Fertitta Robert Landr ' ENTERTAINMENT Lvnne Pern Melanie Broussard Ann Peterson Peggy Leigh Chris Leumas COMMITTEE Don Couvillion Bill Philipp John Pilman Roberta Carona Chns Miller Vicki LeBlanc John Pringle Rosaline Da Paul Moore Barney Kilpatrick Marianna Puglia Kiteen Duet Susan Nitzschke Norman Wright Jim Roberts Angie Young Liz FassBender John Portwood Lvnn Risser Cheryl Spann Dave Acosta Tina Rosenfeld Donna Schwartz ; Sandi Wav Sarah Schexnayder Mara Aronowitz Gary Simon Susie Spear Audre Peters Vivian Svestka Mick Switalski Kirk Aymond Michael Banks Barney Smith Richard Stillman Kath Tanene Nancy Barnett John Watts Jane Ziober LEISURE Donnie Loubiere Jim Watts Jan Whitehead ENTERTAINMENT Steve Boswell Conway Washburn Jenee Lambre COMMITTEE Lois Broussard Brian Wechsler Renee Pesson Robert Eble Michelle Broussard Sherry White Karl Howard Tamera McCarty Karen Brown Ben Williams Claire Menzie Cynthia Johnson Rhonda Cain Chet Williams Cindv Whitten Beth Mays Dwayne Chapman John Seip Tommy Coco Barry Cambeilh Sally Willis Mary Gail Poche Kave Carroll Cornel Clement Beverly Cambre Vallorie Pikes Ken Rothermel Mona Cambre INTERNATIONAL Cyndee Hamilton Melanie Andre Dur Casteel COMMITTEE Patty Konvicka Sue Randuzzo Trisha Dale Dana Wicks Rose Fullmer Byron Fortier Brad DeCoux Zia Tammami 493 A Registration Jambalaya Festi- val Gon ales Classes begin ERA defeated for 4th time in Louisiana Legis- Marshall Tucker Band in concert Cajun Festival Galliano lature J V J f Independence V Day France-Louisi- Midterm exams ana Festival begin New Orleans Paper Festival Mm Bogalusa X Catfish Festival Food Festival New Orleans Des Allemands Bastille Day Cel- ebration Kaplan New McDonald ' s under construc- Louisiana Oys- ter Festival Gal- liano tion Louisiana Wat- ermelon Festival Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in concert Appollo astro- nauts return to earth Farmerville St. Charles Par- ish Festival New Sarpy-Norco St. Charles Fairy and Caiun Fesir | val Pointe aux m M } Chenes J 494 to- Final exams begin Commence- ment Louisiana Soy- bean Festival lonesville Delcambre Shrimp Festival Delcambre Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festi- val Morgan City F- Mi 7 f Ground break- Ch. 27 WLPB LSU Labor ing ceremonies begins broad- Labor Day Union approved by Board of Supervisors First Free Speech Alley for Center of Engineering and Business Admin- casting, a PBS station Dove Season istration opens X Gumbo Festival Chackbay First issue of Beauregard Pio- Greek Ga ette this year neer Festival DeRidder Nebraska 10 LSU 7 Rayne Frog Fes- Doug Kershaw in concert Activities Carni- val, Union Patty Hearst captured Career Day ttval Rayne Teal Season opens Texas A M 39 LSU 8 North Louisiana Attempted assassination on President Ford in San Francisco Louisiana Musi- cal Legacy Hurricane Eloise hits Florida pan- handle Progressive Jazz Coffeehouse SGA Elections for Campus Representatives Alligator hunt- ing season opens Cotton Festival and Fair Bastrop Northwest Loui- siana Dairy Fes- tival Haynes- ville J TnloHo Fall -LXC LSU Labor Union approved tival Many Rice 13 LSU Don Quixote by campus pub- 16 Ballet Film lic employees Flea Market, Ugliest Man on Oak Grove Campus compe- V tition begins IFC sponsored, i i m g m 2 m X 495 UJ a o u o tt UJ UJ J Xli beat Frazier MW ' s Immoral- w to retain world ity party heavyweight championship in Manila Richard ' s birth- Alvin Toffler speaks Board of Super- visors presented with petition condemning Homecoming Florida 34 LSU 6 day further Athletic MMJ 1 Sauce Piquante I Festival Race- land Band Director William Swor voted Ugliest Man on Campus University Thea- tre begins 43rd Ground break- ing ceremonies for Chapel on Campus Charlie Rich in concert tival New Ibe- ria. Minden For- est Festival Minden. Gumbo festival Bridge City. Art and year Folk Festival lessee 24 LSU 10. Professor Fount State Fair Board of Super- T. Smothers Bachman Turner Shreveport. visors approves $164.8 million 1976-77 budget named head of Dept. of Archi- tecture Baton Rouge State Fair Overdrive in concert Guitarist Julian Louisiana Yam- bilee Festival Opelousas. World Football Bream in con- Andouille Festi- League folded cert val LaPlace. i Abbeville. South Carolina 6 International New Orleans LSU 24. Acadian Festival Plaquemine Saint ' s Head Coach John Dr. Raymond McNally speaks Pumpkin carv- ing contest Royal lichten- stein Circus Halloween North fired J Fj jwrtnr i tate election Edwards ' land- slide Mississippi 17 LSU 13 Duck season opens CIA Director Baton Rouge State Fair ends Louisiana Swine Festival Basile William Colby fired Secretary of Defense James Dixie Jubilee Horse Show, Coliseum Alabama 23 LSU 10 Louisiana Pecan Festival Colfax Schlesinger fired Jesus Christ Destrahan Plan- tation Festival Destrahan Agriculture Week begins Superstar per- formance John Wallace Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas Kathy ' s birthday International Coffeehouse Mississippi State 16 LSU 6 Spencer speaks retires Who ' s Who at LSU revealed Donald Rums- feld named new Secretary of Defense SGA executive assistant Tom Sylvest resigns 20th Annual Quarter Horse Show, Coliseum Gen. Francisco Franco, Dictator of Spain, dies The Who in concert Geese season opens Tulane 6 LSU 42 Thanksgiving Quail season opens S B J Linda Ronstadt in concert J J I Acappetlj Choir Christmas Can- dlelight Service Dead FinaK begin Assembly Cen- ter rep r ' ed to lack fire artfty devic L Concentrated stud dav, no exams Ford appoints John Paui Ste- phen ' - to Supreme Court Bus strike in Batun Rouge shut d wn service Merr I hnstmas Commence- L Christmas val Baton Rouge Louisiana Orange Festival Fort Jackson Christmas Festi- val Satchi- toeches N State Election, Gov td ' .vin Edwards i re- elected s m m 53 |L - r I Superbowl X, Pittsburc Sreel- ers 21 Dallas Cowboys 17 Hurricane Car- ter benefit in Houston with I Bob D lan 2nd I friend- 1 strati m liberat e cert Baton Rouge buses roll jgain SCA ron- stitution pro- posed fl New Orleans Saint ' s sign Hank Mrjm as Head Tuacii Cat SU vtn in concert Treasury Secre- tary VS Inam E. Simon speaks in Baton Rouge Mass Rally Tra nsit SCA Preident Paul Btn.iist impeached Sara lane Moore sentenced to life for he r atu :npt to as as i ate Presidt nt Fred Classes begin in Joni concert Activities Carni- val, Union L i Louisiana Fur and u ' liie Festivji C arn- eron 497 r Ground Hog Day U.N. Ambassa- dor Daniel P. Moyniham resigns Harlem Globe- trotters, Assem- Progressive |azz Coffeehouse Ted Howard speaks I Black History week begins bly Center Sen. Lloyd Bent- sen (D-Tex.) withdraws from Presidential race Vivian ' s birthday The Pub opens in Hatcher British Salute to the American Bicentennial, Assembly Cen- ter Student Musical On the Town Valentine ' s Day Student Musical On the Town Student Musical On the Town Paul Benoist, SGA President, cleared of charges of mal- feasance 41st Annual Open Livestock Show, Coliseum Frontier Days Festival Logans- port Songfest Baseball season opens CBS newsman Daniel Schorr suspended for leaking intelli- gence reports Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Union Lady Tiger Gym- nasts finish per- fect season 8-0 Spring vacation begins at 10 p.m. J L i 01 - A Mardi Gras New Orleans A Classes resume Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter win in Florida Lawrence Welk in concert Margaret Mead speaks Audubon Pil- grimage St. Francisville Dogwood Festi- val Bogalusa Dr. William Clarke voted SGA elections Midterm exams begin Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter win in Illinois primary Favorite Profes- sor f k Alan Alda speaks in Baton David Groner and Ted Schirmer in SGA runoff Redbud Festival Vivian mj Rouge Ted Schirmer elected SGA M g B president Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter Holiday on Ice, Assembly Cen- International Olympics win in North ! Carolina pri- mary J Flea Market, Oak Grove V , I 498 Strawberry Fes- April Fool ' s Day tival Poncha- toula r Olivia Newton- lambalaya jam- lohn Paul Wil- liams in concert Sen. Russell B. Long chosen Eugene Fodor in concert boree, Ag Cen- ter Howard Hughes dies LSU Alumnus of the year Patio party. Tiger Lair Jazz Festival New Orleans Children ' s Easter Egg Hunt, Oak Easter Holidays begin at 10 p.m. Grove Thibadaux Fire- men ' s Fair Thi- Easter Classes resume badaux. Holiday in Dixie Shreve- port. Spring Fiesta New , Orleans. Littl naiy r e M i V ' d 1 Independence. Lady Tigers Ten- nis Team wins state title Dead Week begins Jimmv Carter wins in Pennsyl- vania primary The American Freedom 1 rain arrives END Festival LSU ' s Bicenten- nial Celebration French Acadian Music Festival Abbeville. V LSU J Crawfish FestiA val Breaux I Bridge Neil Diamond in concert Country Music Jamboree Cleveland Sym- phony Orches- tra Final exams begin Bob Dylan in concert Concentrated study day Ronald Reagan speaks in Baton Rouge Bruce Springs- teen in concert Shrimping sea- son opens Final exams end Commence- ment Ronald Reagan wins all 9 Louisi- ana delegates Secretary of State Henry Kis- singer announces he U ill lltit it fr.rA re-elected. SST Concord lands in New York for first time V J 499 Yx ' ' Right: Henry Hut son John Camacho Jane Segers Michelle Meredi Jim Schrodt Brad Levinson Standing, Left w Right: Bruce Schultz Bob Ma KaihyO. Lawrence M, Melinda Ma ' thes Richard Hogan rGuanno .iy Ford 5aixR.Aner 50) Design Editor Vivian Svestka; Editor-in-Chief Richard Hogan; Managing Editor Kathy Orillion: Copy Editor Pat Cary. Head Photographer Bruce Schultz phoroqRAphERS Bruce Schultz, Head John Camacho Annrose Guarino Herny Hutson Paul Ledford Lawrence Mann Michelle Meredith Chris Miller Emile Navarre Bob Posey Mark Rayner Sam Russell Jim Schrodt Michael Wilson WRTERS Patricia Cary, Copy Editor JoeBordlee III Weber Borrell Michelle Broussard Lisa Cordell Debbie Gertsner John Grace PaulGulotta Michal Hall Jon-Ella Henry Ike Jones Barney Kilpatrick Brad Levinson Drew Louviere Bob Marak Anne Monica Ted Schirmer Lorraine Shelton Anne Siddell Vivian Svestka 502 V I- Vivian Svestka. Design Editor Teddy Ford Richard Hogan Brad Levinson Melinda Mathes Kathy Orillion Jane Owen Jane Seeers Photographers Paul Ledford and Michael Wilson. Baton Rouge Bicentennial Commission Charlotte and Bill Dragon Lady Terry Fred Elsing. Jr. Chuck Farrier Gris Gris Jon-Ella Henry Bill Hite Coach Jav McCrearv Brad Myers Sammy and John SGA ' Space Cowboy Productions Sports Information Student Media Office Staff Tom Sylvest Debbie Warner VLSL 503
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