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

 - Class of 1977

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This year ' s homecoming turned out to be one of the more unusual and highly publicized events on the LSU campus in recent years. Con- troversy developed out of a seem- ingly ordinary and traditional event. Members of the SGA and the administration became involved in homecoming as never before. The following account relates the events leading to a most unique week on Williams the LSU campus. July 1976 Alphe Williams and I were appointed by SGA President Ted Schirmer to be co-chairmen of the LSU Homecoming Committee. The rest of the committee was com- posed of volunteer students (Mary Beth Arceneaux, Alisa Blaize, Kathy Finley, Larry Hoskins, Mary Morales, Brad Pesson, Patti Row- land), administrators (Mrs. Julia Farris, Assistant Dean of Women and Mr. Randy Curie, Assistant Dean of Men) and a representative of the Alumni Federation (Mr. Huey Brown, field secretary). The members of the committee were experienced and began work imme- diately on what they hoped would be the best homecoming ever. Williams Sept. 29, 1976 Members of the LSU football team selected ten court finalists from a field of 52 contestants nomi- nated by competing campus organi- zations. The first black finalist in LSU ' s history was among those selected. Homecoming The homecoming court finalists (along with their sponsoring organi- zations) were: Renee Balestrino, Kappa Sigma fraternity; Liane Cox, Power Hall dorm; Sloane Davis, Graham Hall dorm; Judy Fousch, East Hall dorm; Lynn Her- ring, Acacia fraternity; Monica James, Phi Kappa Psi fraternity; Frances Moore, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority; Cynthia Payton, Zeta Phi Beta sorority; Jan White- head, LSU Union fashion commit- tee; and Camille Wright, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Home- coming was off to a good start. Oct. 5, 1976 Voting for the homecoming court began in the Union at 8 a.m. Later that morning, Ted Schirmer ordered a change in the voting pro- Rayner 30 Student Life

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