Southwestern Louisiana Institute - Lacadien Yearbook (Lafayette, LA)
- Class of 1953
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U . ggxgi, F' .:j'4'Q1'L:I,5Y' ' - 1 N ,,,j:s:..,:l .f-AL. fs V . 122,11-f,.fffe'-cf ff. .2 - f- ,, '--l'2.f'1w!- .'f 'i.NiHA'l ' .-, i.,,.L+g.,.,-.ffm P ,fntq:7. A5 ,-vw - Q .,1:7,3g4!,7Q1:,,v,g::,iLiv4,4,35 'A--, J xlfxf-., 9 - E5 ,L1g.Qg-4-iffy-:qu ,3 an wwf, z 4 'K'l IF2:'?-2. 'ff'-:TL MW 11 4,1 :iff-,,g.,'L IOEL LAFAYETTE FLETCHER, B.S., M.S.. D.SC.. LL.Di. President, Southwestern Louisiana Institute Ioel Lafayette Fletcher, lr., entered the employ of Southwest- ern Louisiana Institute as an Assistant Professor of Agriculture on August 16, 1920. He is a native of Grant Parish, but lived most of his early years in Ruston where he attended public school and was graduated from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. In 1918 he finished Louisiana State Univer- sity with a B.S. Degree and he re- ceived the Master of Science De- gree from Iowa State College, Ames, in 1926. Mr. Fletcher had been on the faculty of Southwestern for near- ly twenty-one years when on lanuary l, 1941, he became presi- dent of that institution. He has been active in civic af- fairs, having served as President of the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, President of the La- fayette Rotary Club: is now a member of the Lafayette Library Board, the- State Library Board, the Gtovernor's Advisory Commit- tee on Employment Security, the Governor's Highway Safety Com- mission, and a member of the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. I-le has served as District Governor of Rotary International for his Rotary District. President Joel Fletcher Mr. Fletcher received the Lafayette Civic Cup in 1938 and in 1944 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Science by Southwestern Presbyterian University of Memphis and the Doctor of Laws De- gree by Marquette University of Mil- waukee, Wisconsin. The Ministry of Education of France has awarded him the Medal Reconnaissance Francaise for his interest in French stu- dents and in 1947 he was made a Cheva- lier of the Legion of Honor of France. President's Home I Fourteen fl E'-1 E. Glynn Abel, B.A., M.A. Dean of Men Dean of Women lIFiiieen1 Agnes Edwards, B.A., M.A Dean of Women ' L colle E ma mum A I-4 .B Z Aw? IOSEPH ANTHONY RIEHL, M.A. Dean of the College of Liberal Arts ART FACULTY INSTRUCTORS MRS. RUTH BALLARD MISS DELIE BANCROFT MR. IAMES BARRY MR. PETER BERNAYS MRS. ESTHER BODEMULLER MR. R. H. BOLYARD MR. ALTON BROUSSARD MR. GERALD BROUSSARD MR. ARCHIE BROWN MR. GEORGE BROWN MISS ANN BUCHANAN BOT-ZOOL CHEM ENGL FOR LANG GEOLOGY HISTORY MATH MUSIC PHYSICS PRE-DEN PRE-MED PSYCH SOCIO SOC WELFARE SPEECH MISS IIMMIE BUIE MR. D. S. BYRNSIDE MISS SUDIE CARROLL MR. RICHARD CHANDLER MR. G. B. CLAYCOMB MRS. KATHERINE CORNAY MISS MARY ALICE COX MR. FRANK DAVIS MR. DALE DeLAITSCH MRS. MARION DeLAITSCH MR. HARRY DE LA RUE MR. PAUL DELAUP MR. MAURICE DOSSEY MR. WILLIS DUCREST MR. A. P. ELLIOTT MR. WILLIAM ELLIS MRS. NOVALYNE ELLIS MR. H. C. ESHELMAN MR. MARSHALL EYSTER MR. E. G. FEUSSE MISS LORRAINE FLETCHER MR. FRANK FLOWERS I C2 3 IP 2 E O H 8 '-4 55555555 z. 'r. GALLION Dnuo GAnzA JULIUS GASSNER . nonzm' G11.MonE . F. s. Goocn . LEWIS GRAHAM . MARION Gumm' nomar csU'rHnns: Mns. Bo1.1vAn HAIT Mns. MARION HALL Mn. onvu.1.r: HANCHEY A BOTANY lecture class in one of the modem classrooms ai Southwestern I Sixteen J liberal arts The main purpose of the College of Liberal Arts is to give those students who pursue its curricula a well- rounded, cultural education based on the arts and sciences: to train them in clear and accurate thinking and expression: to develop in them intellectual initiative and independence of thought basic to the forma- tion ot sound judqrnents. JI BSS mm me tt St: B - e s I I I Z , I 3 Em 9' B BE E B EH tt it me E Be it P e e vs E I ts ts e ts was tt new nm tt tt , e ts Us W as Ir me Efeee mga M ...M nl msmnlm is W. An outstanding feature of Southwestern is-THE ART DEPARTMENT Learning to live together in-SOCIOLOGY MR. IAMES HANNA MH. Z. L. LOFLIN MR. ROBERT OSBORNE MRS. CORA MAY SAVOY MR. S. I. HEMLEBEN MR. A. G. MALLISON MR. CALVIN PAGE MR. LEA SEALE MR. KEITH HESTER MISS ELEANOR MARIONNEAUX MR. HOSEA PHILLIPS MR. HARRY SHAW MISS OLIVE HESTER MR. I-'RANK MERIWETHER MRS. MURIEL PRICE MR. TOM SIMS MISS IESSIE MAY HOAG MR. EDWARD MIILLER MRS. MARIORIE PULLEY MR. MCHENRY STII-'F MRS. ELIZABETH HOPKINS MR. CLARENCE MONK MRS. MARY REED MISS MARIE THERIOT MISS EVA MOUTON MR. ROY MURPHY MR. JAMES NEELY MRS. MARY O'BRIEN MR. MERLIN OHMER MR. BEN KAPLAN MR. JACK LaBAUVE MISS FLORENCE LANDRY MISS MARGARET LaSAI.LE MR. NORMAN LEER MR. G. B. ROBERTS MR. WARREN ROBISON MISS GINETTE ROSENTHAL MR. NOLAN SAHUC MR. I. W. SANDERS MR. LISE VIGE MR. H. WALDO WASSON MR. T. F. WILBANKS MRS. LAURENCE ZIEGLER GEOLOGY-study-oil-work--money SPEECH-a great asset to every individual. me suse E E tm-5 sigma We me mxsmmmsm qxssug .Ma ts .1 I ' Ek ' as wists .sf een LU ' Ia :tx I Seventeen J We ts is we Ia, ts A . 5 ts - ts ts, , me . .I ,Q 1 cw 5 . . tg fmrfgging 4.- HERBERT ALFRED HAMILTON, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Commerce SHORTHAND Even the BUSINESS MACHINES must be checked for accuracy at times ' r' colleg ECGNOMICS AQQOUNTING QBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIAL SCIENCE I Eighteen J of commerc From its beginninq a major purpose of the lnstitu te has been to prepare young men and Women tor entrance arid leadership in the business community. In the iirst graduating class were several who were graduated from the Department of Commerce. Through the years the department enrolled a sizable proportion ot the students and constituted a major division of the school. Recognition ot the importance of this division was evidenced by the creation of the College of Commerce in September, l952. w i E 5 Q E s ' 1-I -Timm. is In business, correct records are a necessity for success-ACCOUNTING Secretarial Science and--FILING E MR. CHARLES W. ARNY, IR. MISS HULDA O. ERATH MR. GEORGE I. RADER C MR. BERNARD BIENVENU MR. DANIEL I. FELLERS MR. I. DAVID SABATIER U MR. OSCAR H. BREIDENBACH MISS MARIE LOUISE FRANQUES MISS DOLORES M. SANDOZ L MR. PAUL W. BURNAM MR. KENNETH W. HALL MRS. OLGA R. SCHILLING T MR. HICKMON N. CREED MISS LELIA NEWLAND MISS ROSE M. SCOTOLA Y MR. ROBERT G. DuVAL DR. WILLIAM 1. PHILLIPS DR. EARL K. TURNER Helping in school publications-part of the work of the TYPING-the Southwestern way Secretarial Science Department- Syl- I Ninetee-nj Ei .Q N nu .Vt F.: 5 ... ..- fl E1 S-i Lu: coll ge me Li., I nqgmgmg! ffifffaz ART BUS ED ELEM ED ENG MAXIM DANIEL DOUCET. M.A. Dean of the College of Education I. B. AYCOCK HOWARD TURNER G. A. ZERNOTT ROBERT E. MAY I. B. WOOLEY IANE CARSTENS OLIVE GEHRING H. I. CHATTERTON FOR LANG PHYS ED IND ARTS IND ED MATH MUSIC PSYCH SCIENCE SOC STUDIES SPEECH FACULTY IESSE WEST MINNIE P. KELLEY DAVID TREXLER WARREN REED ELVIN BRAND BESTA BOURGEOIS ELSIE CANCIENNE V. I. EDNEY Students enioy music at Stephen Memorial Lihrury MARGARET MCMILLAN PAUL I. VAN HORN MARY LOOMIS BARBARA BROWN KENNETH B. HAIT IEWELL LEVY WILLIAM STEVENSON W. DRAYTON LEWIS IULIAN RIENHARDT D. P. ROGERS RALPH W. E. BOWERS DOROTHY WELLS BERAUD CHARLES BERNARD FRANCIS MARION CARSON ENNIS RUSH IANE ELLEN CARSTENS RITA MARTIN DELHOMMER PRACTICE TEACHING at Hamilton Training School and Lafayette High School I Twenty I of education The purpose of the College of Education is to educate teachers for the elementary and secondary public schools of Louisiana, and to render professional and auxiliary services to the schools ot Louisiana. Pro- vision is made for the liberal and cultural education and the technical and professional training of young men and women who have selected teachinq as a profession. It is also intended to give such training as to provide a foundation for leadership in the profession in the function of supervision and administration. a ELEMENTARY MUSIC-cm important subiect in the primary grades AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS-valuable in the training of teachers OLIVE MARIE GEHRING HELEN SULLIVAN LURNICE BEGNAUD JOSEPH GLORIOSO GLADYS HOFFPAUIR LUCILLE GAUTHIER VEAZEY LEWIS ANDREW BERGER KENNETH BOWEN HELEN LONGANECKER MERLE I-'LAGG WARREN CATHERINE DUCHARME CLAUDE GUIDROZ ETHELYN JOHNSTON OGE SABRA MILES WATKINS IOHN W. GILFRY LUCILLE MAGNON SUE HOPKINS LeROSEN HENRI ALICE WISE IRENE WHITFIELD HOLMES LOUISE SONCRANT OESER MRS. ROBERT BENNETT LEAH WOOLEY GRACE IORDAN VINCENT SAIA NORMA SANDERS MCGUIRE CATHERINE HAZEL ALPHA MARY INEZ NEYLAND LOUEY WHITMAN INEZ ROWE QUINTILLA MORGAN ANDERS EDITH BEGNAUD NUGENT RUBY E. WHITFIELD WORTMAN I-IELENE SLIFFE PSYCHOLOGY--important in Ihe training of teachers and An essential subiect in the primary grades-ART handling oi children If Twenty-one I is is FREDERICK WILLIAM ZUR BURG. Ph.D Decm of the College of Engineering CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING college Surveying Al lirst glcmce Engineering may appear to be a crip. il's :ull-this student really needs lhe sleep for ihe Engineer studies lute into the night I Twenty-two I of we-e 14 engineering The College of Engineering ainis to give the student a solid and broad training in the basic subjects of mathematics, physics, and English: a basic training in the sciences dealing with human relations and business organization and administrationg a fundamental training in engineering based upon the foun- dation ol mathematics and tlie physical sciences. lliiiw .xx a a is ass a 'assays' 'Freshman Engineering Drawing Making measurements in an Electronics Laboratory ROGER G. STEVENS RAYMOND E. IENKINS FENTON HARDING WILLIAM KENT AVERITT ROLAND I. TROXLER EMERY DOMINGUE HIRAM RUSSELL MASON ROLAND I. CAMBRE DONALD O'ROURKE FELIX I. BOUDREAUX JOSEPH R. NOKES ALFRED SCHOEFFLER MICHAEL S. PENDEHGAST, IR. EMANUEL P. BERCEGEAY THOMAS DEAN CLARK P. A. CHIERI HENRY M. MORRIS Operating vacuum distillation still Closing switch on Mercury Vapor Rectifier i E Twenty-three 1 THOMAS IOSEPH ARCENEAUX Ph D Dean of the Colleqe of Agnculture MR. GORDON E. DUGAL 'MR. LEE C. BOWDEN MR. THOMAS F. MAHER DR. C. L. ROUGEOU DR. LAWRENCE H. PEASE AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AGRONOMY ANIMAL I-IUSBANDRY DAIRY I-IUSBANDRY I-IORTICULTURE VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION HOME ECONOMICS MR. LEO HEBERT MR. FRED HATHORN MR. P. W. RIVERS MR. H. K. RILEY DR. WARNER ANTHONY colleg Home Management House MR. C. C. CAIN DR. JAMES A. FORET MR. IRA S. NELSON MR. IAMES M. PEEK MR. ALLEN A. LeBLANC Making costumes for the Camelicx Paqeun! is cz proiect of the -HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMEN I Twenty-four J -fa? of agricullure Tl1e'Department of General Agriculture offers courses for those deslrmq a broad trammq 111 SCISUIIIIC agriculture and the related sciences with the idea of preparing young men to return to the farm or for posilions requiring general training in the different phases ol agriculture Lecxrninq how to properly cure for trees. shrubs, and flowers Fme vegetables are grown rn the Horlxcullure Department MISS MARIE LOUISE COMEAUX MISS FAENELIA HICKS MISS MARY ELIZABETH YOST MISS MAYDEL BOUDREAUX MISS HELEN NICHOLS Pesrgned February l 1953 MISS LOUISE BURNETT MISS CHARLOTTE NICHOLSON On leave MISS MARIE CAILLET 'MISS RUTH TATUM Rcsrqned lcruucxry I 1053 MISS BERNICE EICKELBERGER ' Animal Husbandry Pouliry If Twenty-five fl wmx E M 1 colle a is is is is ms sam M, HE sm: 1 mm as semis m E is is B ms B um sms an nf :gm , wg gunna r H H mam mu ms mn has sms Exam as Ewan H m E msn Bass Q mmm me CLARE M. I. WANGEN. MJ-X. Dean of the College of Nursing Qi HB E .nm Hifgiiwax B sam Diet Therapy Clinical Training Provides Experience In M H :Em ,Q M a mn En ix:-rms sw msn ,ia mama M Wiew-, , Wkmrxssww ,E sais n 1 wa Bm ar. V M SEE? Hesse Bandaqing Ga a 'mx H 31524 K Twenty-six fl M -un-Ima.,-4. TRW uma sax ,wma -ma sw ' im? il, his w arm mama' was m-n , In .25 H. . is ss .Wm uma 0 nursing The aim of the College of Nursing is to offer ihe student a sound, broad, basic curriculum in which education is the primary consideration. The academic period provides a broad background in the major fields of knowledge. The clinical periodprovides experience in those activities necessary for the training of a professional nurse. . E 51' rf H B B B ' s H B ,gswgxm Q r Q 'E' sw e Eg' e.? ' Pulse Reading and Charting Temperature Reading Sterilization of Insirumenls Administering Hypodermics E Tweniy-seven I I-,-ll .. .. G. 4. X. J. 3 . - u -,li Q XL wg KJ .3 .X ,A 'X KR 4 r . . :I L fp. 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Q vw J X H 5. wwe ' SENIO LOUISE CARMELITE BRAQUET-St. Mcxrtinvilte-Agriculture MARION BREAUX-Morgan City-Commerce MARVIN BREAUX-Vinton'-Agricullure SOPHIE BREAUX--Hcumcr-Education MARY MILDRED BROOM-Slidell-Education IAMES W. BROU-Ville Platte-Education lfThirty1 LLOYD ALEXANDER-Lutcher-Eclucution ROBERT A. ANDERSON-Franklin-Liberctt Arts BENOIT A. ANDRUS-St. Lcmdry-Engineering MELBA AUTHEMENT-I-Iouma-Education VERDA ANN AUTHEMENT-Houmc:-Education CHARLES W. BACHERT. IR.-Lafayette---Liberal Arts DESMOND BAILIE-New Ibericr-Engineering DOROTHY BALL--New Orleans'--Liberal Arts HENRY BARRIOS-Lockport-Educction MARIORIE BASSM-Lcftcryette-Agriculture RICHARD E. BEAUGH-Church Point--Commerce BENIAMIN E. BERTINOT--Opetousos-Education IOSE ANGEL BETANCES--Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico-- Agriculture PAUL BETHANCOURT-New Orleans--Liberal Arts MEVA BLANCHARD'-Bourq-Educution OLIVER E. BLANCHARDWWcxshinqtor1- Commerce EMILY BLOMQUIST-Iecmerette-Liberal Arts WILFRED G. BONNIN-Sulphur-Liberal Arts IEAN ROSE BOUDREAUX-New Orlecms---Ectuccxtion LOUISE BOURNE-Iowcx-Liberal Arts CLASS r-w Q CARLOS BROUGHTON-DUI3GCh'fCO1T1H16fCG SIMMS M. BROUILLETTE--Abbeville-Educcxlion GEORGE E. BROUSSARD- 'MGLll'iC9-AQTICIIIIUYG IOHN D. BROWN--New Orlecms-Educqiion MARY ELIZABETH BRUMFIELD -Boqcluscv--Eclucnalion EMILE I. BUHLER. III-New Orlecxns-Commerce PATRICIA LeIEUNE BULLARD-Lcxiczyelie-Educcxtion DONALD G. BURNS--New Orleans-Commer-:e IOSEPH .RENE CALAIS- -CGCIIIC1-ECIIICCIIIOU VELMA M. CALLAIS---Golden Mecrdow-Educcrlion EUGENE CARLOS-I-Ioumcx-Liberal Arts 1oHN 11. cAss1DY.f1QnnanqS- -Laiweml' Aris BETTY IO CENRC-I-Iournc-Educcllion THOMAS C. CHANDLER-LclcxyeHe-Liberal Arts CLIFTON I. CHATELAIN-Mcmsurc1AAqricu1lure PAUL REED CLOSTIO- HKc1pIc1n-EducGIior1 WILLIAM F. COCKE-Vinlon-'-Liberal Arts LARRY COFFEYW-New Orleans-Agriculture DOROTHY COMPETE-Kaplan-Eclucolion BETTY IO CONSTP.NTINO-A1exc1ndricx- Education SOUTH !fOs. ESTER NELLIE IOYCE CORMIER-Rayne-Education LOUIS IOSEPH CORNAY-Lcxfayetie-Commerce BEN R. CREASY-Luke Charles-Liberal Arts SYLVIA DAIGLE-Rcxcelund-Education HAY DAIGREPONT-Cottonport-Agriculture MRS. INA E. DAVIS-Lcxfayette-Education If Thirty-one 1 SENIO IENIOR I. FONTENOT-Opelcuscis-Aqricullure WILHELMINA I. I-'OSS-New Orleans-Education THOMAS R. FOURNET'-Lufcxyeiie-Commerce ROMULUS I. FROST, IR.-Berwick--Education ' IOHN RUSSELL FUGLAAR-Ionesville-Comrnerce WILLIAM P. FURRELL-Lcxiqye-Me-Agriculture I Thirty-Iwo J WILMA DAVIS-Crowley-Liberal Arls KATHLEEN DE LA HOUSSAYE--Frcrnklin-Educcilion IACK DENNEN--Ioplin, Mo.-Ecluccrlion IAMES A. DENT-New Orleans--Educaiion PENNY DESONIER-Fori Smith, Arkansas-Education HELEN deVALCOURT-Sunsei-Educcfiion LUIS W. DIAZ-Bcxycxmon, Puerlo Rico-Engineering ROBERT M. DODSON-New Orleans-Commerce I IOSEPH D. DOLL--Ieaneretie-Aqricullure EMMA LOU DOMINGUE-Lcxfcxyeiie-Education LYNN I. 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RUTH TUPPIE-Lafayette-Liberal Arts IERRY VEILLON-Ville Platte-Liberal Arts GORNEY VEZINAT-Mamou-Commerce THEODORE I. VIATOR-Ieanerette-Education PIERRE VIGUERIE-Youngsville-Education REV. AMOS I. VINCENT-LafayeIte-Liberal Arts CLARIBEL VINCENT-Kaplan-Education WALLACE VOLTZ-Alexandria-Liberal Arts COER'I'E VOORHIES-Latayette-Liberal Arts CHARLES WALLACE-Leesville-Commerce THOMAS WALLACE-Liberal Arts WILLIAM WARD-Lake Charles-Liberal Arts MRS. MARGARET WEBB-Abbeville-Education ROBERT WESLEY-Lafayette-Commerce MRS. CLAUDIA A. WIGGINS-Ville Platte- Education IAMES WILSON-Big Island-Agriculture DONALD WIMBERLY-Education ANTHONY ZIEGLER-Crowley-Liberal Arts Juniors CHARLES A. ABBOTT-Osccxr BARBARA BAHNSEN-Sulphur CAMILLE BAUDOIN-Hcxhnville DOROTHY BEGNAUD-Breaux Bridge WARREN C. BER-New Iberia ROBLEY BERNARD-Jennings CLARENCE BERTRAND-Kaplan BETTY BLANCHET-Abbeville MARY ELLEN BLANCHARD-Iecmerelie CHARLES E. BONIN-Broussard MARK BOUDREAUX-Mermenluu CHARLES C. BOURQUE-Opelouscxs FABIA BRAME-Oakdale MARLENE BRAME-Oakdale ELLIS BREAUX-Crowley GUS BREAUX-Thiboduux ROBERT BREAUX-Crowley IOHN D. BROOKS-Oakdale DOROTHY BROUSSARD-Lafayette HENRY WALTER BROUSSARD-Mcxurice IULES DAVE BROUSSARD-Weeks Island U. FRANK BUECHE-Ecxton Rouge LOUISE BULLIARD-Breaux Bridge WITHNELL W. BURGUIERES--New Orleans IOSEPH W. BURLEY-Youngsville BILLY R. BUTLER-New Ibericx PATRICK CAFFERY-Franklin ALFRED CAHILL-New Orleans NOLAN IOSEPH CALAIS-Zachary WILLIAM M. CALHOUN-Zachary HOSEMARY G. CAMPBELL-Lufqyelie IOHN W. CARRUTH-Baker LOUIS FLOYD CAULKING-New Iberia ELLEN MARIE CHAPMAN-Maplewood RUTHVEN HOYT CHAPMAN-Ville PICMG 'Six' .T 7 Z '46, 9? . lin- 1 firs- L 5'3- IEW 'Fl ,..-, -jk in I A 1 A 'fkv .X I.- x. 2-5 if .X ' TNI , E Forty I MYRON CHAUVIN W.-Houma CONNIE CICARDO-Alexandria RICHARD COBB-Lafcryeile TOMMY COMEAUX-Rayne EDWINA COTTON-Lafayetle E. CRAIG-Colionport MARY LOUISE CUNNTNGI-IAM-Lake Charles MARGO DABOVAL-Rayne WANDA DALY-Lafayette CURLEY I. DARTEZ-Kaplan OVIDE I. DAVIS--Houma ALBERT W. DECKER-New Orleans DONALD DELCAMBRE-Abbeville KELLY DeLOACI-IE-Lafayette MRS. H. I. DERBONNE-Lafayetie MARLENE DETRAZ-Abbeville GERALD DIDIER-Baton Rouge WALTER DINSMORE--Lake Charles MARY MARGARET DISCH-New Iberia WILLIAM DODSON-New Iberia BARBARA DOIRON-Houma ETIENNE A. DOIRON. IR.-Parks MRS. ADELE R. DOMENGEAUX--Sunset MALCOLM W. DONNER-Thibodaux IOSEPH DOOLEY-Delcambre MARION DOUCET-Sunset TERRY DOUCET-Grand Prairie IANE DOUGLAS-Iowa ANDRE DuBOIS-Erath ESTHER DuBOSE-Sulphur SYBLE ROSE DuBOSE-Indian Bayou MARIORIE DUHON-Lafayette MRS. DOROTHY IANE DUPRE--Lafayette ROLAND DUPRE-Vfashinqion SHIRLEY DUPUIS-Arnaudville fs I .lunlors Juniors NEZY DEVILLE-Opelousas ELYNORDEL ELDRIDGE-New Iberia ALYCE COOPER ELLIOTT--Lcxfayeite IACOB E. FA-KOURI-Opelouscs MELVIN FALGOUT-LaRose IOHN FAULK-Kaplan NODILY FAULK-Meaux WILLARD FAVRE-New Orleans MARVIN FIRMIN-Hessmer GERALDINE FLETCHERfDe Ri ROLAND GALEY-Morgan Ciiy RUBY RITA GAUTHIER-Moreauville WILLIAM G-AUTHIER-Des Allemands SOPHIE GIRARD-Breaux Bridge ' DIXIE GOMEZ-Ieanerofte IDA CLARA GONZALEZ--Mexico City, Mexico GUILBEBT GOSSEN-Rayne LEO GAUDCHAUX-Bunkie DALE GOUDEAU-Coiionport DON GRENEAUX-Marksville IAMES GUICE-Monroe DON HAGGEf-Lake Charles GEORGE HAIK, IR.-New Orleans ROWENA HAINS-Crowley PAUL HANNEN-Lake Charles IRBY I. HARDY--Breaux Bridge EDDIE HAYDEL-New Sarpy CLAUDE HAYS-Sulphur IOHNNY HEARN-Kinder ADAM B. HEBERT-Lafayeiie ESTON HEBERT-Kaplan LOYCIE HEBERT-Kaplan LLOYD HEBERT-New Iberia IOHNNIE NED HENAGAN-Bayou FRITZ HESS-Bunkie dd rar Current fa I , - . V A .5 jx NHL Y ' V I rraa N ' I .. ' I I 1 af gf. A me K f,. V N lv, 1 -V V A: I , V U .J I W! L ,, ,X qt ?.', Lf Li' I 1 'C 1, I. ,I f E I' ' A S J r ,gig . ! 'Q . f J. 2-.an . ' k f XO fx! 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LATIOLAIS--St. Martinville LES LATIOLAIS-LaIayekte USA LOUIS LANDRY-Erath CLYDE ANNE LeBLANC-Houma DANIEL LeBAS-Pine Prairie JEAN R. LeBLANC-Abbeville ROY T. LeBLANC-Lockport BARBARA ANN LEE-Sulphur AUSTIN LEGER-Church Point MAURICIO I.eSAGE-Progress, Honduras RUTH G. LEWIS-Lafayeike IANICE LITTELL-Laiayeile Juniors Juniors IAMES C. LOPEZ-Lafayette DIANE LUKE-Cenlerville CARA LYNN LYONS-Crowley ROBERT R. MCBRIDE-Crowley ROBIN MCBRIDE-Rayne IACK MCCLENDON-New Orleans DAVID MCCULLOUGH-Crowley KELLER MADERE-QI-lahnville IOHN M. MAMOULIDES-Crowley NORMAN MARCEL-Houma WINONA MARIONNEAUX-Plaquemine MARY ALICE MARIONNEAUX-Sherburne PATRICK MARONEY-New Orleans CHARLES MARTIN--Opelousas WAYNE MARTIN-Pineville JAMES MAYEUX-Plaucheville NELLIE MEAUX-Kaplan LAWRENCE I. MELANCON-St. Mcminville SHELBY S. MIER-Lafayette ELIZABETH MIRES-Lafayeiie KENNETH MONTEILH-Palmetto RAY MONTGOMERY-Many RAYMOND MOORE-De-Ridder E. I. MORRISON-Pollock IULIAN MOUTON-Lafayeite CAMILLE MUSSO-Thiboclaux TOFFEE NASSAR-Sulphur MARY PATRICIA O'BRIEN--Lafayette IAMES C. ODOM-Oakdale CORINNE OHLSEN--Vidalia IIMMY O'PRY-Lake Charles LAWRENCE SIDNEY ORTEGO-Ville Platte ELIZABETH ANNE PERRON-Ville Platte DOROTHY I-'AY PERRY-Indian Bayou CHARLES PILCHARD-Lake Charles 11 ' E' 1 N 1 I Forty-four fl YYY! -6 x .. R.. X , . x 4 y I Forty-five J ODEAH PITRE, IR.-Opelouscxs DONOVAN PONTIFF-Franklin GERALD PORCHE-Houma CLIFFORD PRATT-New Orlecms E. I. PBEIEAN-Abbeville LOUIS IOSEPH PRIVAT-Rayne ANN PUGH-Jennings HERMAN QUINILTY-Redclell T. I. BANDAZZO-St. Mcrrtinville BETTY RANDEL-Eunice FRANCIS RASPBERRY-Ioicx BILLY R. RENTROP--Lake Charles IEWELL MONA RICHMOND-Morqcm City CHARLES RITTER-Jennings LESLIE ANN ROBERTS-Crowley RALPH HODRIQUE-Delccxmbre KATIE MAY ROLLARD-Crowley RAY ROMAINE-Kaplan MAX ROSENZWEIG-Tczllulcxh EDGAR ROSTEET-Luke Charles ROBICHAUX RUDY-Rcrcekrnd WANDA RYAN--Pineville WILLIAM RYCKMAN-Lafayette SAMMIE ST. 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SCOTT BARENTINE-Iohnson Bayou JOY BARRAS-St .Martinville SIDNEY IAMES BARRAS-Lake Charles IAMES BARRY-Grand Coteau IOHN CHESTER BAUDOIN-Milton CAROL G. BAYHAM-Empire ANNETTE BAZERQUE-Crowley IACKIE S. BEARD-Palmetto ELTON I. BEAULLIEU. IR.-Ieanereite PATRICIA BREAUXIS-Port Barre EVA DELLE BEGNAUD-Ccxrencro Ik :N x Ps vt-ear--U w A I 1 I , .H lf Forty-eight I T151 , . i 'S W' bin II Forty-nine I ELAINE BELLARD-Church Point MILTON L. BERGERON-Scoit EMILY BERNARD-Abbeville ROLAND BERNARD-Lafayette VIRGIL LEE BERNARD-Sunset FREDRIA BERTRAND. IR.-Evangeline DIANNE BIENVENU--Si. Martinville KENNETH BIENVENU-St. Martinville ROBERT BILLEAUD--Lafayette MALCOLM BLAKESLEY-Franklin MARY ALICE BLANCHET-Laiayeile RICHARD BONNETT-Marksville PAUL GIBBONS BORDELON-Bunkie ELAINE BOURG-Donaldsonville HENDRIX I. BOURGEOIS-Wesiwego KENNETH BOURGEOIS-Morgan City JAMES BOURQUE-Younqsville WILMA RAE BOURQUE-Milton DON BOWERS-Lafayette LEW BOYCE-Alexandria DONALD BRADFORD-New Orleans ROBERT I. BREAUX-Gueydan IIMMY BRIBY-Grand Prairie WILLARD A. BRIGGS-Lafayette IACK E. BRIGHT, IR.-Breaux Bridge LUIS BRIGNONI-San Sebastian, Puerto Rico ALLAN BRINKHAUS--Sunset DUDLEY BROUSSARD-Basile EDWARD I. BROUSSARD-New Orleans GEORGE L. BROUSSARD-Abbeville GLORIA ANN BROUSSARD+Lafayette IO ELLEN BROUSSARD-Alexandria LAURA M. BROUSSARD-Lafayetie MILLIE BROUSSARD-Kaplan OLIVER S. BROUSSARD-Iota Sophomore Sophomores RENE BROUSSARD-New Iberia WHITNEY I. BROUSSARD-Andrew WILLIAM BROUSSARD-Lafayette BETTY BROWN-Lafayette ELWIN BROWN-Lake Charles E. D. BRUNER-Port Barre IAMES BUDD-Opelousas EDITH MAE BUDDENmPa1melto HAYDEN BURLEW-Ionesvllle HARLEY CAHILL-Lake Charles CHARLES CAIN-Oakdale HALLIE CALAIS-Cecilia GABEL CAMARDELLE-Westweqo RALPH CAMPBELL, IR. Lake Charles IOSEPH THOMAS CAPRITO Franklm ERNEST I. CARBO-Donaldsonville RICHARD E. CARTER-Morrow E. I. CASE-New Iberia CHARLES B. CASSIDY LOUISE CASTILLE- YOLANDA CAZENAVE-Covington BETTY CHAMPAGNE-Lulinq HOWARD FRANCIS CHAMPAGNE Leonvllle GRACE CHASE--Clinion DANY CHAUVIN, IR Henry DON CLARK-Crowley LEE IAMES CLEMENT-Ienninqs DAVID L. COCKERHAM-Zenovra PHILLIP COCO-Moreauv1lle RAYMOND COCO Moreauwlle IANE ANNE COMEAUX-Broussard CONNIE CONLEY-Maplewood NELL GAY CORMIER-Opelousas ROY L. CORMIER-Church POIHI MICHAEL D. COSSEY Crowley ,55- ?'K lglfx -' . . X if 11175 ,I I-,X .f If Fiity-one I RAY A. CROCHET-Pierre Part KENNETH CROSS-Oakdale VIRGINIA CROW-Baton Rouge W. C. CURRIE-Brusly JOYCE MARIE DAI-ILQUIST-DeQuinsy DAN DAIGLE-Napoleonville IOHN DAIGLE-Lafayette HENRY L. DANIEL-Lake Charles ELIZABETH ANN DOSHER-Vlfinnsboro SYLVAN D'AVY-Opelousas ROBERT DAVIS-Ionesville IOHN DAY-Baker, La. IRVING DERANGER-Opelouscxs EUGENE DEROUEN-Lake Charles MAUREEN DESSELLE-Baton Rouge GERALDINE DE LA HOUSSAYE-New Iberia BEVERLY DELCAMBRE-Delcambre FRANCIS DELI-IOMIVIE-Lafayette JOAN deVALCOURT-Sunset ADA NEIDA DIAZ ALVAREZ-Bazamon, Puerto Rico LOIS DICKSON-Lafayette MARION DIONNE-New Iberia CAROLYN DOLAN-Lake Charles GEORGIE DOMINGUE-Lafayette M. C. DORE-Ercxih DANNY R. DORSAY-Opelouscxs IERRY DOUCET-Opelousas GILBERT DOZIER-Fields EMMA LOU DISCHLER-Eunice DONALD DuBOIS-Avery Island RENE DuBOIS. IR.-Abbeville BETH DUBUS-Lafayette MARTIN DUCOTE-Lafayette MARY HELEN DUCOTE-Eunl-:ie GAIL DUGAL-Lcxfayeite Sophomores Sophomores PEGGY ANNE DUGAS-Nupoleonville CHARLES H. DUHON-Lafayette RICHARD A. DUPUIS-Breaux Bridge IUANITA DURIO-Eunice IUNE EHRETTE-Mrxrlcsville ELAINE ENGLISH-Lafayette ICE FAIRCHILD-Franklin IANELLE FAULK-Kaplan CHANNING W. FELL-Franklin BILLY W. FLOYD-Bums IESSE FLOYD-Angola AUDLEY FONTENOT-Ville Platte HARRIET ANN FONTENOT-Iennings FRANKLIN FOOTE--Lafayette IIM FORD-Baton Rouge P. L. FOREMAN, IR.-Jennings PRISCILLA FOREMAN-Lafayette GABRIEL A. 'FORTIER, IR.-Iecmerette ANNA LOUISE FOURNET-Lafayette CAROL ANN FOUINMLc1fcxyelte RAYMOND FRANCOIS-Eunice IUNO FRAZIER-Jennings MELBA ANN FREDERICK-St. Mccrtinville BARBARA FREMIN-Hamburg THOMAS I. FUSELIER-Amczudville MARIA LUISA GARCIA-New Orlecms FRED GARRISON-New Orleans RITA CLAIRE GAUTHIER-Cottonport ROBERT GAUTREAUX-Abbeville WILLIAM W. GERMANY-Glenmorcx IANET GERVAIS-Ienninqs BELLE QUIRK GILLETTE-Eunice DARRELL I. GIROUARD-Broussard MARGARET ANN GRAFTON-Ville Platte KARLAN GREENE-Milton l t WI' Q' w 'lif- 'A ,gm tml' It ltltltltltll It N l f 1 t I Fifty-two J 0 , L 14' x If Y ' ga . I r X ,lf 5, ,fu- fx fx Lil ' -45. - W fk lf Fifty-ihree J IERRY F. GREGOIRE-Donuldsonville THOMAS E. GRIFFINMCrow1ey PAUL B. GUCHEREAU, IR.-Lafayette BESSIE GUEDRY-Opelouscxs HAROLD GUGGENHEIMER-New Orleans RALPH R. GUIDROZ-Lafuyetie I0 ANN GUIDRY-Opelouscls RENELLA MARIE GUIDRY-Lafayette BEN I. GUILBEAU-Sunset IEANNE GUILBEAU-Opelousors KARLEEN GUILBEAU-Sunsei BARBARA GUILLORYiBur1kie BERNITA PAYE GUILLORY-Ville Platte IAMES MELVYN GUILLORY-Fenion BETTY GUILLOT-Plutierxville HERMAN GUILLOT-Bunkie RACHEL HAINS-Crowley ROBERT HALL-Ieanereite LAURA HARGRAVE-Abbeville HOWARD H. HARGRODER-Church Point WARREN HARMON. IR.-Crowley WALDO HARRINGTON, IR.-Abbeville IEWELL HASHMAN-Tunica ROBERT G. HAWKINS-Krotz Springs CLARENCE HEBERT-Lafayette EARLLEAN HEBERT-Abbeville DALEL HELO-Crowley ROY HENCKEL, IR.-Beaumont, Texas ELMER I. HENRY-Monroe, Louisiana GERALD HIDALGO-Opelousus BEULAH HOFFPAUIR-Crowley IO ANN HOOPER-Morecruville FLOYD A. HORTON. IR.-Eunice DONAND HOSSLEYWNew Iberia MIRIAN HOTARD-Thibodcxux Sophomores Sophomores FRED HOYER-Thibodclux LAWRENCE HUNSINGER-Lafayette IAMES W. JOHNSON-Sulphur MABLE IOHNSON-Bczsile WILLIAM I. JOHNSON-Opeiousfzs WINNIS JOHNSON-Mcxringouin AUSTIN I. IONES-Washington RICHARD IUNEAU-Coiionport WILLIAM KAPSOS-New Iberia CHARLE A. KERN-Iecmerette DAVID W. KINARD-New Iberia MILDRED KOCH-New Iberia PEGGY KOONCE-Sulphur RUTH KUNTZ-Kinder RONALD I. LABAT-Vcxcherie RONALD LABAT-Vcxcherie WILLIAM D. LaCROIX-Colfax IAMES C. I.uFLEUR-Crowley RAY LQFLEUR-Sulphur GLENN F. LaHAYE-Vidrine EMMA LAURA LAMBERT-New Iberia DAVID R. LANDGRAVE-Cincinnati, Ohio WILBURN LAVERGNE--Sunset RAYMOND C. LANGLOIS-Hermitage ROY LQROCCA-New Orleans MALCOME LATOUR-Lcxfayeiie WALTER I. LEBOUEF-Lafayette DONALD LeBLANC-Duson GENE LeBLANC-Abbeville LOGIER L LEBLANC-Ercxth NELWYN ANN LeBLANC-Pointe ak: Hache NEVA H. LEE-Cui Off ANDREW LeIAUNE-Iota CHARLESA LeIEUNE-Eqcm ROSE ANN LEMOINE-Coitonport I QW ff' f A If Fifty-four fl M I. I Dfw '55 , o l 4f.t ' - -4, E I N . 'S -114 Tu .Xxx Z A ,he-.?Ff. -- 39 4 I. . I- Q.. l . A 1 IFifiy-five I LENUS LEBLANC-Hothczwczy AMELIE LEWIS-New Orleans GENEVA LIBERSAT-Abbeville HENRY P. LIBERSAT. IR.-Henry CAROLYN LITTELL-Lafayette CHARLES R. LOPEZ-Lcrke Charles LEROY LOPEZMNew Orlecms DIANE LORD-Mobile, Alabama LAULETTE LOWREY-Morrow MARTHA LYONS-Crowley RONNIE MCANDREW-Baton Rouge IAMES M. MCCARTHY-Opelousos IACK MCGUYER-Ionesville MARY CAROL MCMILLAN-New Orleans MARY LOUISE MCNICOLL-Glenmorcx PRENTICE MCKELLAR-Luke Charles EVELYN MACK-New Iberia EARL MADERE-Hohnville VELMA LEE MAGEE-Lafayette KENNETH IAMES MAGNON-Lafayette HAZEL RITA MARAIST-'SL Mclriinville IOAN MARAISTENew Orleans A. I. MARCEAUX, IR.--Kcxplcm CARLO I. MARINO-Morgan City TAURINO MARTINEZ-Monterrey, Mexico SIMEON W. MASCOTTE-Ploucheville GAY MAYERS4Lc1loyette IAMES L. MELANCON-Lcrfuyelle EMERDINE MENARD-Cureucro IEANNELLE MENOU-Iolcx WALLY S. METREIEAN-Fordoche KATHLEEN MILESMLofccyefie AVA RUTH MILLER-Big Island BAKER MILLER-Vinton CLEMENT MILLER-Hutluaway Sophomore Sophomore GLENN MILLS-Sunsei IAMES LELAND MILSTED-New Iberia LORETTA MIRE-Labcrdiville PAUL NORRIS MIRE--Kaplan DONNA ANN MITCHELL-Lafayette VELMA DEAN MOREIN-Oakdale LORRAINE MORSE-New Orleans MORRIS W. MUNSON-Si. Francisville MARIE MUSEMECHE-New Iberia BEVERLY IUNE NANCE-New Iberia CHARLES M. MORVANT-Broussard HENRY IAMES MYRUK, IR.-Ringgold I. SWINFORT NAVARRE-We1sl1 DONALD R. NEAL-Lafayette DAVID F. NICHOLS-Melville COMEAUX NOLAN-Delcambre l NATHAN NORMAND-Bordelonville - ROBERT NUGENT-Winniield . NELWYN ODEN-Harrisonburg ROBERT OLIVIER-Lafayette WANDA O'NEAL-Lake Charles LLOYD ORGERON-Larose ALBERT ORTEGO-Washinqion GEORGE PARKER-Lake Charles I DUDDEY PATIN, IR.H-BFGCIUX Bridge ' ISABEL PATIN-Breaux Bridge 1 IERRY PAULK-Buckeye I ' -'N M. ADELE PAVY-Opelousas IGNACE A. PERRIN, IR.-Barataria RENO P. PETRY-Gueydan .ss 1osEPz-1 s. PICCIONE. 1n.eLQfGyene S XWT N 5 NEWTON PLAISANCE-Pon Allen 5 ' FRANK P. Poo1.r:-Lqfuyeue .cial IIM POOLE-Laiayeife ' A::: 'V MACKIE PRATT-Ville Platte , fr? I lf Fifty-sixl '16 f A1 ag I if ' I vw- - ,1 I Q , I 11:1 I i I 0. 1 1 Sf If Fifty-seven I RAUL S. PRADO-Morgan City NANNETTE PRATT-Lciczyeite OTTO PROCHASKA, IR.-Alexandria I. D. POUSSON-Lczccssine BEVERLY PRlMEAUX+KcpIcm WENDELI. PRUDHOMME-Eunice IOYCE RACHEAU-New Iberia CAROL I. RACHOU-Lczfcxyetle CHARLES E. RANSOM-Morrow DIXIE LEE REAUX-Laicryeiie DARWIN REBSTOCK-New Orlecms DORIS REED-Oberlin ANNA LEE RICHARD-Delcclmbre BARBARA RICHARD-Sunset RIBERTA RICHARD-Sunset LYNN RICHARDSON-Beaumont, Texas WANDA RICHARDSON-Sulphur MYRA RICHARD-Greincr BETTY RIVETTE-Arnczudville IIM ROBERT-Ienninqs MELVIN ROBICHEAUX-New Orleans PATRICIA RODDY-Lulcher CAROLYN ROSENBAUM-Rcxyne - BETTY RUSSO-Morqcm City MARGARET ROY-Opelouscrs PATRICIA ROZAS-Chcztaiqnier EARL ROZAS-Chatciqnier OLGA MAE ROZAS-Chaiqignier ALICE SAFFORD-Lczfcxyeite ERNEST SANDERS-DeRidder SYLVIA SANDERS-Lufcryeiie HAROLD W. SANDERS-Lcdoyeile RONNY SAVOY-Lcxiccyelie SYLVIA SCHAFER-Plaquemine MARION SCHEXNAYDER-Arncrudville Sophomores Sophomore GEORGE SCHLESSINGER-Luke Arthur MARLENE SCHWARTZENBURG-Mczrksville MICHAEL SCIMEMI-Crowley SAM SERIO-Morqcmzcr SADIE RUTH SHAMSIE-Eslherwood AL SHOWS-Fordoche GENE SIGLER-Hornbeck CHERRIE A. SIMON-Lafayette I. H. SIMMON-New Iberia MILDRED SIMONEAUX-Opelouscrs SAM SIRAGUSA. IR.-Beaumont LARRY G. SMITH-New Ibericr EVELYN SONNIER-Rayne ISADORE SONNIER--Lafayette CHARLES A. SMITH-Mamou EMMETTE EUGENE SMITH-Franklin MAYLAN I. SOILEAU-Ville Plctie ADELE SONNIER-Lafayette MARTIN F. SOTILE-Donaldsonville IAMES H. SPEYRER-Opelouscrs IAMES E. STAFFORD-Iencr BETTY STAGG-Jennings ROSE MARIE STAGG-Whiteville LEE STEVENS-Pineville OTTO O. STIERLE, IR.-New Orlecms RUVIAN STROTHER-Glenmoru MERLIN C. SMITH, IR.-Lcxioyette JEAN E. STARKS-Florian DOROTHY TARVER--Ollcr RODNEY I. TASSIN-Cottonport TUNNEY TERREBONNE-Golden Meadow RICHARD A. THEALL-Lafayette GERALD I. THEUNISSEN-Lake Arthur BETTY IANE THOMASSON-Melville WARREN A. THOMASSON-Lafayette 'PHS If Fifty-eight fl 'Q 4 vf Nz if as Wu. If Fifty-nine J CARMEN E. THURSTON-Franklin LEOPOLDO TORO. IR.-Ycuco, Puerto Rico CHARLES C. TRAHAN-Laforyeite CURTIS TRAHAN-Abbeville EUGENE TRAHAN-Crowley LOIS TRAHAN-Lafayette VICTOR F. TRAHAN-Crowley MARGARET TRAVER-Church Point WALTER CONLEY TRUAX-Eqcm GENE FUSILIER-Mcxmou MELVIN I. VERRET-New Iberia RENA VERRET-Ieunereite ROSE PAYE VERRET-Broussard ROSEMARY VIATOR-Delcombre LYNN VICE-Abbeville NEDIA VIDALLIA-Abbeville BARBARA WELBORN4Lcxicxyette SAWYER WHITE-Abbeville EDWARD H. WILD-Midland GERALD M. WILLIAMS-St. Frcncisville IERRY WILLIAMS-Morgan City RICHARD G. WILLIAMS-Patterson MARY ANN WILLSON-Alexandria HUGH B. WINSTON-Shreveport VELMA WISE-New Orleans DALLAS R. WOLF-Effingham, Ill. GERVIS B. WYBLE-Opelousus CARL E. YOUNG-Grunt IAMES CHARLES YOUNGHChurch Point Sophomores 1? Freshmen .,. K. fx ff f, ANTHONY B. AESHIRE-Kap1aa V ' -. i GEORGE AGKAL-New Iberia - ' ?- 3 ' if 'X VAL ACOSTA-St. Bernard ' '- 'X ,E ' P, -I .ill SHIRLEY AcOs'rA-Maraarr City WALLACE ADAMSiLcxke Charles ' me 4. A- L? . I ' '-- rj ur . 3 ,A, Y arf L CARMEN AGULLAR-Maraaa, D. E., Maraaa ' I 3. 'L CREIGHTON AGUILLARD-Ermraa J . I V If ' EDGAR JOHN ALLEMAN-Scoit ,,,OA, A , IAAV A ,,, .L, ',,, 11, H , -va-1 ,-'Lg , . r :- cf TK AE-. fx ' 'M A .27 f' 2' JOSEPH ANCONA-Melvllle Q L A ., J , DOROTHY LOUISE ANDERSON-Opelousus - R J' ' , A ' -V wr-1 ,L X f' . ' - .5 . if R1TA ANN ANDREPONT-Opelousus A. gg r fjg ANNETTE ANDnEwsGcarrahana ' N - ' A LQ BARBARA ANDRIES-Franklin L , , U , 'r JANE ANDRUS-Eamaa ' ' ' ' 1 ' O. E. NILS ANDRUsMNaw Iberia 1 A A .A A ,Y ' T A LY I IANE ANDRY-New Orleans 55 -.r A MAURICE G. ANDRY-New Orleans ' A '-ff , MARGARETTE APPLEhAb1aavi11a .45 7 JOYCE ARCHER-Chulmetie ,. sR1RLEY ARCHER-wana Walla, wash. , ' 'flf r r , ' ' 3 A me GLENDA GAYLE ARDOIN-Ville Platte IULIUS ARDOIN-Bcrsile GURCIE ARNAUD-Arncudville LARRY ARNAUD-Arncxudville r BERNARD ARSENA.-Patterson ' N' 1 if f .52 V1 --' 4 L LYNETTE ASKEW-Shrevepori IOHN ATTEBERRY-Kroiz Springs ROLAND I. AUTHEMENT-Houma DOLORES BABIN-Lcdcxyeite ROBERT BABIN-Westweqo Ai WALTER I. BABIN-Plcxquemine LARRY BABINEAUX-Rayne MAX BAER-Rayne FRANCES BAILEY-Port Sulphur 'KX ,q I Sixty I I l. . 1 I ea,-A ri, ---W,-.3 A' f I I L.,1.,x 'ix 1 I T . -' rim, Q- 3 . L .F v' l'iL:, ' X ru, 8145, gef R 2 ,L ,gn I 4 6 -r. J: A F AK ,f .. . 'N-., . Edhfm' I Sixty-one I :S-if MARILYN BARRILLEAUX-Lafayette ELOISE BARRIOS-Lcxfcxyette ELAINE BARRON-Bunkie BRYAN BAUDOIN-Lcdcyeite IAMES BAXTER--Shreveport LORETTA BEAULLIEU-Iecmerelte BOBBY BEAUREGARD-Ville Platte ESTEVE M. BENOITNIudice ANNE BERCEGEAY-Baldwin JUNE BERGERON-Berwick BETTY GAY BERGERON-Crowley W. I. BERGERON-Eunice ANN BERNIARD-Eunice WILLIAM A. BERNARD-Eunice DIANA BERTRAND-Vivicln KENNETH BERTRAND-Iota THOMAS A. BILLEAUD-Broussard ALICE BLANCHARD-Ncxpoleonville MARY IANE BLANCHARD-Mercux CAROL BLANCHET-Lulcryette LOUISE BOHRER-Alexandria GERALDINE BOLLICHMSCOH IIMMY BONI-Opelouscxs IEANETTE BORDELON-Mcrrksville NOVA BORDELON-Mcrrksville THOMAS BORDELON-Mczrksville VERDON BORDELON-Mcrrksville IAMES BOREL-New Iberia ELISE BAUDOUIN-I-Icrhnville CARLTON KEEL BOUDREAUX-Lafayette HAZEL Bounnmux-Younqsville HILMAN BOUDREAUX-opelousqs JERRY BOUDREAUX-Baker NED BOUDREAUX-Scott ROLAND BOUDREAUX-Golden Meadow Freshmen Freshmen RHODES I. BOURGOYNE-Baton Rouge MARION BOURQUE-St. Mcxriinville GERALDINE BOUSTANY--Laicyeite BARBARA BHACKIN-Eunice DUANE BRADFORD-Tczmpcx, Flcx, IAMES I.. BRADFORD-Alexandria IOHN E. BRADLEY-Opelouscs HARVEY S. BRANDT-Shreveport PEGGY BRAUD-New Orlecms ALFRED ANDRE BRAUD-Lafayette ANNIE IEAN BREAUX-Bourq HUEY BREAUX4New Ibericr MAC RLYN BREAUX-Lafayette ALVIN M. BIDGES-Pineville DOROTHY IOAN BRIGHT-Breaux Bridge BARBARA BROUSSARD-Luke Arthur DON BROUSSARD-Gueydun EARL BROUSSARD-Crowley GERALD BROUSSARD-Breaux Bridge GRACE BROUSSARD-Milton IAMES CQ BROUSSARD-Maurice JANE BROUSSARD--Breaux Bridge IANELLE BROUSSARD-Younqsville LENA MARIE BROUSSARD-Broussard MARY ALICE BROUSSARD-Breaux Bridge RICHARD LEO BROUSSARD-Rayne SHIRLEY BROUSSARD-Lcriclyelie WARREN BROUSSARD-Duson PRISCILLA BROWN-Eunice MILDRED BROWN-Thibodcxux WALTER BROWN-Alexandria MARLENE BRUNEI'-Bcisile EARLENE BRYAN-Eunice MARY AGNES BULLER-Ville Plaite IOSEPH E. BURROW-Ft. Worth, Texas J ri- i. 5- 5 V rr I Q L-A V' Img ,wr-ff? I I -Jil . . ,,.J , ,, I , . ' 'L .. ' .W w .I - H af . '1 ? '. ' N ,V 1 ,.,,', -' I '.' ,Q qw X I JM in I 'L e X I V mx xy 1 Els 6X ,1 'Fi nh-. 1' 'TTT' J ' , 'S E Sixty-two 1 x S' K' 'our , I Q I z F'- E- I Sixty-three fl SANDRA BUTAUD-Crowley DAVID EDWARD BUTLER-Alexandria BURTON C. CADE-Abbeville CURTIS CAGES-Ventress IAMES CORLEY-Mt. Ccxrmel WARREN I- CAIN-Gueydcm PATRICK CALAIS-Lcxfcmyeiie MARLINE CALCOTE-Bunkie LORENA CALI-Patterson IACKIE CALLEGARI-Colionport DONALD CAMPBELL-Iennirlqs TOMMY L. CAMPBELL-Alexandria WILSON I. CAMPBELL-Abbeville LEVISA RITA CARMOUCHE--Le Moyen PHILLIP CARMOUCHE-Lafayette LUCILLE TILLIE CARTER-Bunkie STUART MCBRIDE CARTER-Opelouscxs GRETA CASTILLE-Breaux Bridge MARY FRANCES CASTILLE-Sunset IO ANN CANGEMI-Thibodcxux HARE WARREN CAVANAUGH-Hornbeck LAURA MAE CHAMPAGNE-Breaux Eridqe MATTIE CHAMPAGNE-Lafayette MYRTLE CHARPENTIER-Cut Off AARON LAWRENCE CHAUVIN-Port Arthur Tex. YVONNE CHAUVIN-Houma PAULINE CICARDO-Alexandria BERTIE ALMA CREIGHTON-Colfax ALEX P. CROCHET, IR.-Pierre Part LOIS CROCHET-Loreczuville ANN COCHRAN+New Orleans MARY KAY COCO-Reserve RITA FAY COCO-Reserve LUCY MAUDE COLE-Crowley ROSE MARY COLE-Pine Prairie Freshmen Freshmen MONA RAY COLEMAN-Ienninqs EMMAGENE COLLINS-Triumph BARBARA COMEAUX-Lafayette BETTY COMEUX--Carencro IAMES CAROL COMEAUX-Lafayette IAMES E. COMEAUX-Maurice PAUL CLYDE COMEAUX-Laicnyetie CORINNE CONRAD-New Iberia ,MILTON CONSTANTIN-Duson RAVIS CONSTANTIN--Iudifze JERRY CORBELLO-Lake Charles GLORIA DALE CORMIER-Church Point LETHA RAE CORMIER-Crowley BEVERLY CORRADO-Abbeville BENNIE COTTON-Lafayeiie MARY ANN COURMIER-New Iberia FRANKLIN COURVILLE-Mamou LOUIS CUNNINGHAM-Lake Charles LYNN I. CURRY-Bayou Che-ne RICHARD DAIGLE-Crowley GAYLE DAVIS-New Orleans PATTIE IEAN DAVIS-Denham Springs GINGER DEASON-Natchitoches IOHN ALLEN DEBARGE-Basile N ABBIE deGRAVELLES-Franklin ELAINE deLAUNAY-Lake Arlhur ANITA DELAUNE-Alexandria ENNIS I. DELCAMBRE-New Iberia DOROTHY DeROUEN-Ville Platte RALPH DEVILLIER-Bunkie REBECCA IANE DeVILLIER-Port Barre MAHCELLE DINNAT-Alexandria IAMES DONALD DOMINGUE-Port Arthur, Texas IOHN L. DOMINGUE-Scott NORMA I. DOMINY-Lafayetie L -.. ,, X N ll' w .Ml . 4 f.- ' 5 5 , ' I l. 11 ew- ' Q ll J.. i We ,f- all 5. 1,, 5'x mxvl'i1,Q' ' 11 5- 'L . I .r- 2. ' 5,5 WWI.- ,,,. 'vt ...f . 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DUPLECHAIN-Mamou IOAN DUPLICHAN-Kinder GEORGE DUPONT-Iennings IOHN L. DUPUIS-Sulphur EMILINA DURAND-St. Mcxrtinville YVONNE DURAND-Lcxfayetie f BYRDIE EASON-Iecrnereite MARIORIE EASTIN-St. Mcxrtinville MORRIS RAY EDWARDS-Lc1Fc1rgue PEGGY EI-'PERSON-Baton Rouge PHYLLIS IANE ELDRIDGE-Abbeville GERALD ELIAS-New Iberia -gg Mas. ALLENE G. EMMER-New Iberia ' I 'fi ' A ANNIE LAURA ETIEN-Hebert ,- 'F . FRANK I-L EVERETT-Lafayette +1 ' A '11 - l ff W 5 ' I .'fi1.'-ir, NN A ,33, ., ' ,QQAF-fif'2Q A I LI r e s m e n 1+ .Lf '- I L - IQSixIy-fiye il Freshmen ELMA FABRE-LeRoy IAKE MIKE FAKOURI-Opelouscxs LORRAINE FORET-Lutcher PAT FORISS-Luke Charles BETSY FAULK-Kaplan DONALD FAULK-Abbeville LEANNA FAULK-Abbeville PATRICIA FEAZEL-Bunkie SHIRLEY JANE FERGUSON-Crowley IEWEL I. FERINA-Melville IAMES W. FIRNBERG-Alexandria WADE FIRMIN-Cottonport IAMES WM. FITCH-Iecmerette ANDY FLANTGAN-Tuscolu, Illinois BEVERLY FOLSE-Patterson BONNIE ANN FONTENOT-Ville Platte BURTON T. FONTENOT-Grand Prairie DELLA LOIS FONTENOT-Ville Platte EUGENE FONTENOT-Kinder ANN MYRNA FONTENOT-Lcxfcxyette OLGA FONTENOT-Chcxtcxignier VIRVAL FONTENOT-Opelousos WILRAY A. FONTENOT-Opelousos CAROLYN FORCHIEMER-New Orleans PANSY FOREMAN-Lafayette MOLLIE FOREMAN-Lafayette CAROLYN FOSTER-Piccyune, Mississippi ANNIE BELLE FOUNTAIN-Hczckberry GLEN FOURNET-New Iberia CHESTER FREELAND-Welsh EDWARD A. FREELAND-Gueydun GERALD FREMIN-Youngsville IRVIN RAY FREMIN-Youngsvilie MARION ETTA FRYER-Kilbourne MARTHA FUSILIER-Ville Platte 'ev uv .1I-- ,' U..-hi .' V. isp, '-3 lf Sixty-six 1 i fix! ,lx - fi? QQ. 1 I'-. 7 E Sixty-seven 1 v-x . l 1 IOHN DIORES GALLET-Kaplan BONNIE GARBARINO-Elton CHARLES GARNER-Alexandria WALTER D. GARDNER-New Orleans HILDA GAUCHT-St. Mcrtinville CARL GAUTHIER-Hessmer IEANETTE GAUTHIER-Lcxfcxyeite NATHAN R. GAUTHIER-Hessmer TERRY GAUTREAUX-Gonzalez FRANK GEAREN-Ienninqs BILLY EUGENE GENTRY-Homer WANDA GEORGE-Morse WILLIAM GERALD-Lafayette LUCY MAE GERARD-Youngsville NELDA GILBERT-Lafayette CHARLES W. GILL-Pollock MILTON GINES-Baton Rouqe IOHN GORDON GIROD-Luke Chcrrles PATRICIA GLOVER-Lafayette LEIGHTON I. GONZALES-Port Sulphur ROBERT GARDINER-Crowley FRANK GRAFFAGNINO-Opelouscxs DORIS GRAND-Ccxrencro PHILIP ALLEN GREEN-Breaux Bridge FARRELL GREENE-Abbeville IOHN DONALD GREENE-Kaplan NORMA SUE GREGG-Leesville HELEN GREMILLION-Alexandria TONY GREZAFFI-New Roads ADA GROS-New Orleans CLEMENT GUIDRY-Rouqcxr FLAUDRY GUIDRY-Abbeville GERALD I. GUIDRY-Lcxfcryelte IESSIE GUIDRY-Duson LOANALEE GUIDRY-Houma Freshmen Freshmen EARL GUILBEAU-Sunset LAWRENCE GUILBEAUMNew Iberia LLOYD GUILBEAU-Lufcyeite BONNIE C. GUILLORY-Reddell GEORGE GUILLORY-Eunice IAMES GUILLORY-Opelouscxs IOE BURNELL GUILLORY-Viclrine MARK M. GUILLORY-Plczucheville RICHARD GUILLORY-Cotlonport THERESA EMILY GUILLORY-Wcxshingion IOHN DEWEY GUILLOT-Hessmer IULIUS PAUL GUILLOT-Hessmer IENE HALL-Pineville IOHN W. HALL-Lczfcxyeite CHARLES HALPHEN-Opelousus JULIE HALPHEN-Opelouscxs DONNA HAMIC-Midland -5 IAMES B. HANCE-New Orleans ' GLORIA HANKS-Rayne IOHN BURTON HARDY-Kuplcrn HARTWELL HARKINS-Abbeville THOMAS HARVEY ALFORD-Baton Rouge BOBBIE HARPER-Bunkie RENEE HASSELL-New Orleans LAURA HATCHER-Wesiwego LuANNE HAYDELL-Eaton Rouge NORMAN HEARN-Kinder ALICE IANE .HEBERT-Kaplan ALLEN HEBERT-Ccrrencro BEVERLY HEBERT-Kaplan CHARLES F. HEBERT-Arncrudville DOLORES HEBERT-Lcrfcxyeiie GERALDINE HEBERT-Cecilia MRS. NUMA G. HEBERT-Kaplan IOHN U. HEBERT-Kcrplcxn vg--s I f'Si:gty-gighk I ' 5 J' lip-. A in , K' V 1 7 I ' ' I '-1. 1 lg I mv I ' ,', f 5 A f I - if gf l f L 53: by 'el' lzjl ' 3 I I flaw as ,W I gg ,f ',. I ' ' I 1 5. ' 'V' E p X W lfls , -.X Vx , 'L , x ML, ,Ns l 'Nfl I I . I I , 4 I 4 ,fl ,,T'A,- ,rw fy of U 1, H I I-.. 'wif . 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HOOPER-New Orleans FRANCIS HORAIST-Sunset ANNE HORNBERGERMMonroe IAMES HUBBELL-Vacherie BEVERLY HULL-Baton Rouge FRANKLIN HUMPHREYS-Batchelor RAYMA HUNTER-Lake Charles MARY FRANCES HURDLE-Rosedale DANIEL WADE HUVAL-Maurice FRANCIS HYMEL, IR.-Vacherie MANUEL IRVING-Ville Platte GERALDINE IACKSON-Lafayette JEWEL IACOB-Franklin NOEL IOY IACKSON-Washington HAROLD IEANSONNE-Alexandria Freshmen Y YY., ,A 4 -.. ..,. V -'f Q 'i N I. - - Y 9 S ITI 9 I1 R -A qw 1 R . x ' N ' I f? N ' w - V' g I, S' . 1 if ' KATHRYN 1ENx1Ns-Eunice , E' f . 1 ' f , 5' .11 RALPH c. IENKINS-Baton Rouge ' ' ' ffq? A C. C. IOHNSON-Pine Prairie GERTIE IOHNSON-Ville Platte LeROY IOHNSON-Sulphur RONALD D. IOHNSON-Si. Landry RUDOLPH IOHNSON-Oberlin LOUIS IONES-Baton Rouge SYLVIA IOPES-DeRidder GOLDIE IUDICE-Lafayette MARY E. JOHNSON-New Orleans NORMA LEE IUNCA-Franklin NORMA KEEN-New Roads COY W. KEISER-Colfax SADIE KELLEY-Bciion Rouge XJ ' BILL KENT-Port Arthur, Texas MAXINE KENTZEL-Covington HILDA LOU KLUMPP-Bcxsile BEVERLY IEAN KNIGHT-Picayune, Mississippi 1 1 1 . ' ' az- -Z ,hit X 'vu eng 'Y f- , 41? U fr f I., sr if? -V,i . i 4 I 1. JUNE KNIGHT-Bogulusu ij 1- ' A it i , ,Aw , A L!!! Z7 --? ' ' .ai LLOYD KNOTT-Arnczuclville L Q. ' 4. A 4 Jo ANN Kool-1-New Orleans 3,5 I : 1 n AK :E Iums F. KRAUSS-Lafayette I Q- . 'W A nomnss 1.As1crm-Wesfweqo ,J H i U v BERNARD LABORDE-Mczrksville F ' A I 'L -i IULIETTE LuFLUER-Washington KERLEIDA LQFLEUR-Crowley MELBA ANN LeFLUER-Lawtell TED LGFLUER-Crowley GEORGE ALAN LAIRD-Elizabeih sur: LAGATTUTA-New orleans A A 4 N T119 SARA LANE LAMBERT-Breaux Bridge , ' ' , f ' GARY LANDRENEAU-vme Platte ' A Q U ' aa- , w QA FRANCIS L. LANDRY. Jn.-cmwiey ,, 1' J 1: I if, ' . -' , L 1, . rar. Y -A JAMES THOMAS LANDRY-Andrero Q V , I -A I il Q j 4 L - -?' . 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LANGLINAIS-Abbeville HOWARD JAMES LANGLINAIS-Lafayette LORETTA LANGLOIS-Baton Rouge HILRY LANTZ-Iotcz MYRA LQROCCA-Morgan City BONNIE LATIOLAISeLcxwtel1 IAMES W. LATIOLAIS-Opelouscls IIM LAURENTWNQ-W Roads I BETTY LeBEAU-Baton Rouge CLAUNCE E. LEDOUX-Opelouscs HARVEY DALE LEDOUX-Iota BEVERLY LeBLANC-Iennings IAMES I.eBLANC-Lafayette IOHN A. LeBLANC-Maurice KENNETH LeBLANC-Welsh LOUIS LQBLANC-Houma MARY B. LeBLANC-St. I-'rcmncisviiie P. C. LeBLANC-Lafayette RENE LeBLANC-New Iberia ROLAND C. LeBLANC-Delccxmbre MARY E. LeFEBURE-Port Alien SHIRLEY LEMOINE-Baton Rouge LEE CURTIS LANGLEY-Bczsile IOHN LEPPING-New Brunswick, New Iersey I. B. LeRAY-Brusly GERALD A. LEVY-New Orleans SIDNEY LEWIS-Baton Rouge Freshmen Fre hmen LULA LINK-Rayne IOHN LISOTTA-Beaumont, Texas DALTON LOPEZ-New Ibericr NELDA LORIO-Huhnville IANICE LUKE-Lcrfczyette ELAINE LUKE-Centerville MATHEW C. LUTZ-Bunkie GEORGE H. LYLES-Lecompte CURNEY LYONS-Church Point CHARLES H. McBRIDE-Eqccn MARY ANN MCBRIDE-Church Point DONALD S. McCARTNEY-Winnfield JAMES B. MCCAULEY-Vidrine IUANITA MAE MCCAULEY--Ville Plcriie BILL MCCORKLE-Port Arthur, Texas CHARLEY EVERETT MCCULLOUGH-Crowley EDWARD MCDANIEL-Elizabeth ALLIE ROSE MCLAWCHLIN-Elton ELIZABETH MCLEMORE-Breaux Bridge LEIGHTON DONALD MCLEOD-Opelouscxs ROBERT L. MCMANUS-Iota MAGEE M. WILLIS-Lafayette RODNEY MANCEAUX-Kcrplcm VIRGIE MANCUSO-Morgan City WILMA MA PO-Tela, Honduras, C. A. SYDNIE MAE MARAIST-St. Martinville CARROLL MARCANTEL-Eunice IUAQNITA MARCANTEL-Kinder LAMAR MARCOTTE, IR.-Plcucheville IUANITA MARKINTEL-Kinder IOEL ANN MARKS-Ncrpoleonviile WILSON MARSHALL-Chenyville ELIZABETH ANN MARTIN-Lafayette IAMES LEE MARTIN-Scott MAXINE MARTIN-Iecmeretie T X gg, , Nr-P 'QYQ 9 lf Seventy-two I Ayn. W , Ln- TN., 1 , , A, .. Q V I 1 H Y' I X xx , 6 I f' xp ' I 4 1 , , I O- R 1 n -TV 5. Q- .HWfv1VR,xw g 14 I NN .- . 1 2 . I , . I awww X Ii'f' I FW f a., 1 N51 I I gf ' Jw A I 'v 1.41, I ALA I L. 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MILLER-Lafayette BOBBY MILLER-Evangeline TODD MII.TONfSu1phur IOHN MIRE-New Iberia HAROLD MILLER-Opelouscis LAYTON MILLER-Lafayette SYLVIA MIRE-Thibodaux HAZEL L. MISTICH-Buras DAVID MIZELL-Boqalusa ROBERT LEE MONK-Sreper PATRICIA MONNIER-New Orleans IACOB M. MONROE-Alexandria SIDNEY MONTECINO-New Orleans IOE MORELLO, IR.-Palterson GERALD MORESI-Ieaneretie. Freshmen Freshmen WANDA MORGAN-Lake Charles YVONNE MORIN-Ville Platte ALLEN MOUTON-Scott FREDDIE MOUTON, IR.-Carewcro DOLORES N ABORS-Housion, Texas CLAUDETTE NAQUIN-Franklin GERALD L. NAQUIN-Lafayeite CHARLIE NEW-Lafayette GEORGE NEWTON-Sulphur KATHLEEN NORMAND-Simmesport RICHARD E. NORMAND-Alexandria CARL WESLEY NORTONwIennings CLARENCE OLIVIER-Arnaudville IESSIE I. OLIVIER-Arnaudville FAYE ORTEGO-Ville Platte ROBERTO I. ORTIZ-Yczuco, Puerto Rico GEORGE CURTIS OWENSfF1orien DONALD PALOMBO-Abbeville IEAN PARISEY-Elizabeth LAWRENCE PARISEY-Elizabeth IO-ANNE PARROTT-Crowley HARRY PATIN-Lafayette BUFORD PERRON-Mamou CALVIN F. PERRY-Crowley CHARLES L. PERRY-Pollock SHIRLEY PICARD-Abbeville RAY PIERCE-Alexandria REED PIERCE-Alexandria GEORGE W. POINTEK-Northbrook, IH. MERLIN A. PISTORIUS-Shreveport BILLY PITTS-Kinder MARVIN I. POCHE-Arnaudville EDITH PORCHE-Ieanerette IOYCE POTHIER-Laiczyeite BOBBY W. POYTHRESS-Shreveport L, 'ff' ,fn 'YUM 'P+ xXl ...V TX '53 I Seventy-four 1 'Qs'-' M X , '-UQ. S N4 fm tv-F , If Seventy-five fl IAMES THOMAS PRATHER-Alexandria HUGH R. PREIEAN-Abbeville IEAN PREIEAN-Lawtell IULIANA PREVOST-More-auville WANDA PRICE-DeQulncy ELOISE PR1MEAUXME'raih IOSEPH PRIMEAUX-Abbeville PEARL PROVOST-Scott MELVIN PRYOR-Ienninqs LAWRENCE PUGH-Crowley CHARLEY QUIENALTY-Church Point MORRIS I. RABALAIS4Plaucheville LENARD T. RABALAIS-Plczucheville NORRIS RADER-New Iberia DON RANSOM-Eunice VIRGINIA RANTON-Elizabeth KENNETH RASPBERRY-Iota G. R. HEAGAN-Lafayette IAMES BEAN-Sulphur ANTHONY D. REED-Ville Platte LOWELL H. REED-Crowley PEGGY REED-Opelousas DOLORES RICHARD-Eunice IUANITA RICHARD-Ienninqs STEVE O. RICHARDSON-Baker WILFRED RICHARD. IR.-Franklin BARBARA RIPLEY-New Iberia SHIRLEY RITTER-Lake Charles CLARENCE EDWARD RIVERS-Easton TRESSIE RIVES-Lafayette BETH ROBERTS-Lafayette CHARLES ROBERTS-Abbeville ETHEL LEE ROBERT-Ville Platte STEPHEN ROBICHEAUX-New Iberia ILEEN ROBINSON-lNelsh Freshmen Freshmen C s WILDA RODDY-Houma IOHN A. ROGERS-Iecmerette IOHN F. ROGERS-Morgcm City ALFRED ROMANO-Boqcrluscr GERALD ROMERO-Morgan City RITA ROMERO-Kcrplcm ADDIE RONSONETTE-Alexandria ALBERT F. ROURKEiAlexcmdricr DONALD ROSSO--Pluquemine DON RUSSELL-Beaumont, Texas MARLENE RUTLEDGE-Rayne EDVVIN I. ROY-Lcrfcxyette IAMES OAKLEY ST. CYR-Washington HELEN SAGRERA-Abbeville SHIRLEY SAGRERA-Abbeville IOYCE SALZER-New Orleans PAT SAMFORD-Cenler, Texas WILLIAM ROY SANDERS-New Roads IDA KATHERINE SANDOZ-Ercrth LLOYD SAUCIER-New Orleans DESTER SAVORY-Eunice IERRY SCARBOROUGH-Luke Charles BETTY SCHLESINGER-Elton RUDY SELLERS-Lafayette ELEANOR SHATER-Lcrke Charles CHARLES SHILLING-Alexcxndricz EDITH GAIL SHIRLEY-Singer BARBARA SHULTZ-lenninqs LENOX SIGLER-Oberlin DONALD RAY SIMON-Port Arthur, Texas ERBY I. SIMON-Duson MARLENE SIIVION-Kcxplcm BEVERLY SIMONEAUX-Ploquemine CONNIE SIMS-DeRidder DONALD LEE SKILES-Elizabeth Q I . 'se' rg I ,. P.. WJ, ' A, J - r ff!! 4. , 1 H1 4 I I f K ,f , .3 I Az ,, f , . , A: X ,I + , I,gm 'i.qg, is lf Seventy-six I K I fx Pai! S-, WP' 'Q X1 Tvvs ,i I 1 5 IAMES SOILEAU-Ville Plcxtte f IOHN M. SOILEAU-Washington BILLIE SMITH. IR.-Lafayette MARILYN SPANO-Plcxquemine MAYEUX I. STACY-Reddell DOROTHY DELL STEEN-Iota MCNOLAN STELLY-Meczux SAMUEL N. STOKES-Lecompte CHARLES RAY STOUTES-Younqsville CHARLES STREAT-Baton Rouge N JOAN STROMER-Ville Platte 'Sf V , VIRGIE TATE-Lafayette JL., , T CHARLES TAYLOR-Baton Rouge A -f TALMAGE B. TAYLOR-Alexandria BARBARA TEVY-New Iberia ELIZABETH THARPE-Delhi CLEVENCE THERIOT-St. Mcrrlinville ELAINE THERIOT-Covington IRENE THERIOT-St. Mcxrtinville N AMOS THIBODEAUX-Creole IOSEPH RAPHAEL THIBODEAUX-Opelousus ROBERT LEE THIBODEAUX-Breaux Bridge ROY THIBODEAUX-Duson RUTH THIBODEAUX-Duson PEGGY THOMASSON-Melville RAYMOND THOMPSON-New Iberia: MARY BERT THORNTON-Ieanereiie IOSHUA A. TILTON-Baton Rouge IOHN A. TOBEY-Gonzalez BETTY ANNE TRAHAN-Kaplan HAROLD TRAHAN-Younqsville MARY PAYE TRAHAN-Kcxplcm PAUL I. TRAHAN-Kaplan IAMES E. TRANT-Rcxcelund 6' IO ANN TUCKER-Zachary A . Fre hmen Freshmen ALDEN RAY TUPPER-Roanoke CLEM TURRIER-New Orleans EARL P. TUIAGUE-Laiayetie JAMES TROTTER-Crowley VILMA USTARIZ-Puerio Cortez, BERKMAN I. VEILLON-Ville Platte ANA cmsrmx VELASCO-Colombia, s. A. MADELINE Run-1 VENABLE-Iota DONALD 1. VERRET-Jeqnem-1fe V CLYDE E. VIDRINE-Opelousas IOI-IN VIDRINE-Mamou IOSEPH C. VIDRINE-Opelousas LEROY VIDRINE-Pine Prairie BETTY VINCENT-Lafayetie MELBA VINCENT-Lafayette IEANNE VOITIER-Opelousas WARREN WOODWARD-Baton Rouge SHIRLEY WATSON-Plaquemine GENEVA WATTS-I-Iessmer ANN WEATHERSBY-New Iberia FRANKLIN WEBSTER, IR.-Houston, Texas VANE WESTBROOK-Oberlin GERALDINE WHITE-Anahuac, Texas MATTIE RAE WHITE-Alexandria LARRY WHITMEYER-Lafayette GEORGE B. WIKOFP-Crowley IACK A. WILLIAMS-Kenner KATHRYN WILLIAMS-New Iberia SHIRLEY WILLIAMS-Alexandria BILLY WILLIAMSON-Plaquemine BILLY M. WILLIAMSON-Basirop WINONA WILLIAMSON-Opelousas ELIZABETH ANN WILSON-Abbeville CHARLES L. WIMBERLY-Church Point IEANETTE WINGATE-Rayne Honduras 0 5 1 ' 1 +125 MALCOLM E. WRIGHT-wash ,Q i X 4, MERRICK WYBLE-Port Barre , 'f . nEA'rn1cE YAz BECK-Lafuyene ' 1 h A H ROGERS YoUNGEEunice A '51 . V W jp - .Q f ,h YVONNE YOUNG-Lcrwtell x ' .' U ' - J 'ny 2 gf- lg. I ah. 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Box 550 Beverly Hills, California January 19, 1953 Dear Jerry Williams: Thanks for your letter of January 7th and the lovely pictures of your beauty cpntestantsg I don't know when I've seen a lovelier group of girls and it was pretty difficult selecting ten winners. However I have finally picked ten girls and am returning the pictures to you in two envelopes together with an autographed 8x10 as you requested. Thanks for giving me the opportunity Pixy of serving as judge in the-contest and my S SKYSN very best wishes to all twenty girls. They XBJKE are charmers, every one. Kindest re ards, iimmy stewart E h JQULFLQZ My i gui! ibuga! h Zlfl, Bnumhefd el 0gCQ Sager IQEh EE11 ranceri Enid? QU Pg? ll 6!gQ5 S mf X 5 Q S mx uf ,K xx X iimnmiy 'wily . EU: . 'E ' mas: f , 1-qv--vv.v- - N n U mm ww H , x ,san um 525525 Q, V X My fm mfg as ' . 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' E' s - xg -pg'-'-L 1 'M '33 iv -F 'q u E L- ,Q ,f .xi , o M 1 . 2 -' L 1 asa sas. , w' - sf. 1 f. 'Rexx . ,1 , , . ., 1. , . , 4,331-XX . ., M . , i - 5- , 1 m 2 ' it-ff H153 Wig? ff 'I fl , J , , ,, X X Q .W X ik E ', mmf . 6 fl I-.-,iv ,Y . 4, .Q Al 1-v -QV L.: 0' 'P f 1 fn Q- .Ti lan 'ill , , , , ,rg , H1 4' - ,, s,,.i....-rs, .xr 51 k H, . ,ss w - 'MV' N ms will t N. tx N 5, . :-hifi? , ,?g l4-'54 its Li ' Evil .-F51 N ,lzleub 1. 1 .Y - .. :i . ,. LH., J, in., COACH RAYMOND DIDIER Head Football Coach Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern SCHEDULE Lamar Southeastern Alabama State Teachers Mississippi Southern Austin Louisiana Tech Louisiana College Northwestern McNeese I Ninety-eight J Football Coach Raymond Didier, born in Marksville, Louisiana, graduated trorn Southwestern in 1947 after spending two and a half years in the U. S. Navy. Upon graduation he coached at St. Peters in New Iberia. In February, 1948, Coach Didier came to S.L.l. as End Football Coach and Head Base- ball Coach. Later he moved up to the post of Head Football Coach. Next season will mark his third and his third for outstanding teams at South- western Louisiana Institute. Butter-fingers 1952 Dean Harrel of Ville Platte coached one year at Mt. Carmel before joining the S.L.I. staff as Asst. Line Coach. Charles -Pevey, a four-year letterman at L.S.U., played in both the Cotton Bowl in 1947 and the Suqar Bowl in 1949. Beiqninq from lackson, Missis- sippi he spent three years in the Navy and came to S.L.I. in 1951 to occupy the position of Backfielol Coach. Crow- ley, Louisiana sent their own William Bull McClelland to the Football Coaching Staff. Bu1l is another grad- uate of Southwestern. Reinhardt serves as the trainer and Basketball Coach. , ' l I . . i r MICKEY ALLEN-End GLYNN BLACKLEDGE-Guard HUBERT BLANCHARD-End DOYLE BOUDREAUX-Back Meridian, Miss. Baton Rouge, La. Donaldsonville. La. Baton Rouge Meyers To Falgout Early Season Boudreuux No. 23 attempts to break up pass S.L.I. 14 LAMAR 13 The Southwestern Bulldogs came from behind to beat Lamar 14 to 13. The Meyers-Falqout combination clicked for both of the Southwestern touchdowns, however, one of the best examples of team work was displayed when Lamar worked the ball down to the S.L.I. one yard line and there hit a brick wall. With only seconds to ao the Bulldogs tiqhtened up and made a dramatic goal-line stand, to protect their one point margin. I One Hundred fl JERRY BOUDREAUX-Back CHARLES BROWN-Tackle Baker, La. Fountain City, Tenn. Sensation S.L.I. 13 SOUTHEASTERN 13 The favored Southeastern team found Coach Didie1 s young bulldogs to be a real match. It was a tight game throughout all four periods with the Allen Meyers and Iohn Falgout combi- nation clicking time after time. No matter how hard either ball club iought they cou1dn't seem to get ahead, the qame ended in a tie. However, after the first two ballgames the Bulldogs looked great and waited for Alabama undefeated. ' ' fOne Hundred Onel Roth closes in io: the kill Gruniing cmd Grouning Hiqginbotham drove through After Troy The Bulldogs Hii Rough Opposition H' rv , ' , A .. -. ry, ,A Yea Rouge. Yea Blanc, Yea Bulldogs, Allons No one was any harder to bring down than Big Iohn Fcxlgout fone Hundred Twofl OTTO BUIS-Guard CHARLES COPES-Back Lake Charles, Lu. Tylertown, Miss. S.L.I. 54 TROY 14 Allen Meyers connecied with nine passes out of eleven attempts to topple over Troy, by cr margin of 40 poinis. t . , N JAMES DENT-Center IOHN FALGOUT-End HERBERT FONDREN-End CHARLES GARBER-Guard New Orleans Delcambre. La. Morgan City, La. Morgan City. La. SOUTHWESTERN 12 MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN 32 In Hattiesburg the Southwestern Bulldoqs bowed to a mighty Mississippi Southern team. Boogie Mixon scored Southwesterrfs only two touchdowns, one clirnaxinq an 82 yard drive after five minutes of the fourth quarter. ' The standouts in the S.L'.l. forward wall were Ronald Charouleau, Jimmy Hebert, David Moore, Glenn Blackledqe, Lovic Touchet, Hugh Blanchard, Charles Garber and Harold Goertz. M Roth and teammates hit them all hard Z Southwestern Louisiana Institute 1952 ROSTER NO. NAME AGE B0 Blanchard, Hubert 81 Short, Donald 82 DeVi11ier, Ralph 84 Moore, David 86 Allen, Mickey 87 Fondren, Herbert 88' Falgout, John 89 1-Iill, I-I. J. 71 Carroll, Daniel 72 Hebert, James 73 Babin, Walter 74 Henckel, Roy 75 Miller, Harold 76 Milano, Mike , 77 Goertz, Harold 78 Touchet, Lovic 79 Pauley, Leo 60 Hudson, Clay 61 Simon, Donald 62 Goertz, Gerald 64 Guillot, C. R. 65 Buis, Otto 65 Smith, Willard 67 Garber, Charles 68 Blackledge, Glynn 68 Liscotia, John 53 Pryor, Melvin 54 Siragusa, Sam 55 Dent, James 56 Charoleau, Ronald 57 O'Connor, James 40 Higginhotham, Billy 41 Rooney, Gerald 42 Kennison, James 43 Sarradet, Paul 44 Ratcliff, Robert 45 Love, Glynn 46 Duplechain, Cecil 30 Boudreaux, Gerald , 31 Fruge, Donald RONALD CHAROLEAU-Ccntcr New Orleans, Lcx. WT. 150 180 170 185 175 189 200 190 218 200 205 208 213 195 205 215 235 175 180 178 160 205 190 205 208 185 176 205 180 204 218 165 165 165 160 175 150 170 155 165 if ' as HT. CLASS Copes got away lor another first down 6' So. B' Fr. 6' 2V2 Fr. 6' So. G' 2 Fr 5' 2V2 Fr. 5' 11 Fr. 5' 11 Fr. 5' 10 So. 5' 7 Jr. E' l Fr. 5' 11 So. 5' 11 Fr. 5' 11 So. 5' 11 So. 6' Sr. 6' 3 Fr. 5' G So. 5' 7 Fr. 5' 9 Fr. 5' 6 Fr. G' 1 Sr. 5' 10 So. 56, 10 No. NAME AGE wr. 5, 8,, FL Soileau, Earl John 20 185 5, un Fr. McGovern, A1 23 190 5, 4,, So. Copes, Charles 20 210 5, H., Sr. Mixon, F. G. 20 150 6, so- Roth, Louis 21 154 6, Z., Fr' Montecenia, Raymond '20 150 5, 9,, Jr' Boudreaux, Doyle 20 165 5, 8,, Fr. Flanagen, Andy 19 155 5, u,, So. Robicheaux, Ronald 19 180 5, m,, Fr. Alonzo, Donald 19 155 5, ll.. Jr. Gearen, Frank 18 158 5- 911 Fr. Guillory, Richard 20 156 51 Fr. LeBlanc, Roland 18 150 5' 10 Fr. Lepping, John 18 170 5' 11 Fr. Meyers, Allen 26 183 FRANK GEAREN-Q. B. GERALD GOERTZ-Guard Ienninqs, La. New Orleans, Lcx. . , . ,.,,,1e:-- Wi .1 EOne Hundred Pourj XX. HT. CLASS 5' 11 Fr. 5' 11 Jr. 6' Jr. 5' 8 Sr. 5' 8 So. 5' B Fr. 5' 9 Sr. 5' 9 Fr. 5' 11 Fr. 5' 9 Fr. 5' 10 Fr. 5' S Fr. 5' 10 Fr. 6' 1 Fr. 6' l Sr. HAROLD GOERTZ-Tackle New Orleans, La - 1 The Cheerleaders accepting the new 'G' at a half-time ceremony BULLDOGS 19 LUMBERIACKS 20 Playing good ball, but not good enough, the Bull- dogs took their second defeat at the hands of the e Lumberjacks from Stephan F. Austin College. Billy Hiqginbotham led in the ground gaining department. ROY HENCKEL-Tackle BILLY HIGGINBOTI-IAM-Back Beaumont. Tex. t Baton Rouge 4 IIOne Hundred Fivel Southwestern 19 .. .1 ' Louis Roth steps over cmd around them JAMES KENISON-Back ALLEN MEYERS-Q. B. Will Boogie get tackled? Tune in next week IOne Hundred Sixj Port Barre New Orleans. La. ouisiana Tech 19 f l 65, . J MIKE MILANO-Tackle F. G. MIXON-Back DAVID MOORE-End AL McGOVERN-Back Doncxldsonville, La. New Iberia Jonesboro New Orleans. I-CL SOUTHWESTERN 19 LOUISIANA TECH 19 In their annual homecoming encounter, the Bulldogs stunned a capacity home crowd by tieing the highly rated Tech Bulldogs 19-19. Actually the game was considered by many local rooters as a victory for Tech was forced to come from behind in the fading seconds in order to tie the rampaging Bulldogs. F. G. Boogie Mixon was the hero of the contest. Mixon, Versatile right half and an all conference selection, defied and eluded countless Tech would-be tackles and scarnpered to two scores on runs of 28 and 18 yards respectively. Next week: Boogie Mixon plows over for cr touchdown Bulldogs 18 Wildcats 7 Playing before a large Homecoming crowd in Pineville, the Southwestern Bulldogs spoiled the night for Louisiana College Alumni by downing the Wild- cats, 18-7. The Red and Whites' big fullback, Charles Copes, tore savage holes in the L. C. line in picking up 175 yards and personally outgaining the entire Wildcat offense. End Iohn Falgout, handicapped by a sprained ankle, remained in the ball game to catch a Meyers pass good for Southwestern's second T.D. of the evening. Tops in defense were Kennison, Hebert and Both. IAMES HEBERT-Tackle MELVIN PRYOR--Center I Baton Rouge, La. Jennings, GG. Higqinboihum and others around the bucket SOUTHWESTERN 34 NORTHWESTERN 0 Boogie Mixon sparked the Bulldogs to their 34 to 0 victory over the Northwestern Demons. In the first half of the ballgame Mixon scored two touchdowns, but he had to share the glory with Roth, Kennison, and Moore in the second halt of the ballgame. Somebody is loose EOne Hundred Eiqhtl 5. it iss? LOUIS BOTH-Back SAM SIRAGUSA-Center WILLABD SMITH-Guard LOVIC TOUCHET-Tackle Baton Rouge, La. Beaumont. Texas Iennings, La. g Abbeville. La. Bulldogs Rotmp Over Cowboys 20-13 The Bulldogs closed out their '52 campaign by polishing off McNeese, 20-13 and grab a share in the Gulf States. Conference crown. Southwestern called on their three main scoring punches early in the contest and then coasted as the Cowboys carne back with two last-ditch markers. F. G. Mixon, break away artist, galloped 28 yards for S.L.l.'s initial marker, the second was a 45 yard Meyers-Falgout aerial and the third was a 3-yard plunge by Charles Copes, bone crushing fullback. End David Moore was the outstanding star for the Bulldogs defensively as he dropped the Cowboys' renowned fullback, Iules DeRouen, for repeated losses. THIS IS A PAID ' ADVERTISEMENT by Chesterfield Coca Cola Errol Mite and ASK KOne Hundred Ninefl COACH I. C. DUTCH REINHARDT Starting oft the 1952-53 season with a freshmen and sophomore unit the team de- veloped very fast and soon reached heights many times above expectations. One of the early surprises was the de- ieating ot Mississippi Southern, a fine bal- anced and experienced ball club. In the Gulf States Conference Tournament the Bulldogs reached the finals only to be de- feated by a great Centenary team by a close score. Having played many games which they lost by close scores that could have very easily been changed in another second of play, this organization of young college players ended up their season in fifth place in Conference standing. lOne Hundred Te-nl PRENTICE MCKELLAR Guard GARLAND PARISH Guard BILLY RYCKMAN Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern 1 V 58 62 Lamar 79 74 Mississippi Southern 63 72 Lamar 72 73 Sam Houston 66 74 Sam Houston 65 71 McNeese , 58 63 Louisiana College 1 68 67 Spring Hill 70 59 Northwestern 66 54 Spring Hi11 78 84 Centenary 63 66 Sam Houston 1 98 67 Louisiana College 55 57 Louisiana Tech 75 71 Southeastern 46 53 McNeese 66 54 Spring Hill 55 80 Mississippi Southern 73 54 Northwestern 66 62 Southeastern 65 76 Louisiana Tech 62 83 Northwestern 5 l 75 Centenary 54 82 Loyola 62 51 Centenary 66 82 Loyola Stretching high for two more Guard DALLAS WOLF Center ' LOne Hundred Elevenl 1953 , g' - 2 Q '5 www .mf , -A,,L-..: , 1 91,41 ..r. ,,,-, .,,, n,N4L,.v,.,,,,M . .K 5 ' ni e I M. I , .. n . - . 11.5 .. .. . .... .......p...,.--A.1 A..- . 1: ' ' , E E . Y V . 1 ' M N f' B 1 4 . H . . . B . .1 . .. .V Q R S QEBQ , X . M If El'-Q' . f1iQyf4-- ---ESE nf Pfvwef ,Www-.. -, Q Q B 1 V 5 M W ii 5' H . ,,. . 'ly ' ' V , L sf I Z? r J.. . E, E .. ? Y -lm- Eddie McCauley was chosen as most valuable player in the Conference Tournament. He scored 574 points durinq lhe regular season. Along with Gilbert Dozier he was selected All- Conference. I One Hundred Twelve I Basketball Squad Dallas Wolf was awarded the Grady Harris Trophy for the player with the I best grade averaqe. Dallas is a Busi- ness Administration major Wiih a 2.4 average, from Effinqham, Ill. IOne Hundred Thlrleenl 555 We - Es, B , ww H is , Q 'YE N 1535 H ' 593 El! arm 4- , V fi? E , is? i sf f sz - is B,-L ? was -B IZ NW COACH RUSSELL DAVIS Form First Row, left to right: Landry, Mite. Bertrand, Beard, Butecxux, Daigle. Bayhczm, Sonnier. Iohnson, Fal- gout, Marcantel, Preiecm, Orqeron. 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Southwestern Relays Saturday, April 18, S.L.I.-Miss. Colleqe Wednesday, April 22 1 . . Loyola Wednesday, April 29 . . N.S.C.-Tech. Saturday, May 9 ....... . . . Gulf States Conference Meet Saturday, May l6 ..... S.A.A.U. Friday-Saturday, lune 5, 6 . . . .I ....... N.A.I.A. Meet COACH RAYMOND DIDIER S Mitt Q Q N te Bgmsm s5,r.5.mr March March March March March March March March March March April April April 9 10 11 14 17 24 26 27 28 31 1 2 3 an 1953 Baseball Schedule S. Ill. State Teachers S. 111. State Teachers S. 111. State Teachers L. C. Air Force Base L. C. Air Force Base Lamar Tech. Crowley Millers Lamar Tech. Crowley Millers Sam Houston Sam Houston Houston University Houston University gm ug Mwmxm 1552 t Y H was www 5 r ...sg 3 5, mn tw -rs tw rs HARLEY CAHILL IIMMY POOLE Pitcher Pitcher April April April April April April April May May May May May May 4 Houston University ll Southeastern 15 Loyola 17 Louisiana College 18 Northwestern 21 McNeese 25 Louisiana Tech 2 Southeastern 4 Loyola 6 Louisiana College 7 Northwestern 12 McNeese 16 Louisiana Tech JIMMY KENNISON Outiield ART LQFRANCE Pitcher xi H M Bmw WEE 5 EW mm- mama gg 253,55 S 3 Wg miss BILLY RYCKMAN BOBBY CRICK LEIGHTON GONZALES FRANK GEAHEN Shortsiop Catcher Catcher Pitcher lOne Hundred Sixteenfl fx L Q LOVIC TOUCHET GEORGE LYLES Catcher Ouifield -9 'T- .-A I TOMMY STEWART I. B. HOOVER Third Base Second Base :ffxzm WM. Q gi, i X vt , ., , - A A, I , I 1.58 K EE 'Q QQ MLW mQcS'?E mal!-5, XT'E Qf'aP?W fiifiH21 'M-WEWQWWWS 5. 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The boys are still young and all will be able lo participate in tennis next season. The typical early season match went like this. The Bull- dogs did not lose a single set in defeating the Demons, for their first triumph of the young season over Northwestern by a score of 6-O. The results were as follows, with the Southwestern players listed first: Bonnie lVlcAndrews defeated Mike LeLong, 6-U, 6-l. Eugene Smith defeated Lucian Spataro, 6-3, 6-4. Donovan Pontifi defeated Mike Forrans, 6-3, 6-l. lim Ford defeated Iohn Batten, 6-l, 8-6. McAndrews and Ford defeated Lelsong and Spataro, 6-3, 8-6. Pontiff and Smith defeated Forrans and Batten, 6-3, 6-1. CAPTAIN DONNIE PONTIFF SCHEDULE Home games: April 21-McNeese. April 25-Louisiana Tech. May 2-Lake Charles AFB. May 4-Loyola. May 6- Louisiana College. Away games: March 3l-McNeese. April l5-Louisiana College. April 16-Northwestern. April l7--Louisiana College. First Row tleft to rightl: Eugene Smith. Donnie Pontiff, Ronnie Mac Andrews Second Row Cleft to rightl: Ric Chavez, Harold Buckmcrster, lim Ford lfOne Hundred Eighteenl r Golf A typical golf match went this Way in the early season for the SLI golf team. As this yearbook had to reach the printer long before the golf season got going well we can only portray how the team played in the early part of the season. The SLI golf team allowed Northwestern State College only one point out of a possible 18 in a links match here Wednesday afternoon. The iinal score oi the match was 17 to l in favor of the Bulldog' fairway crew. Capturing points for SLI were Iimrny Roberts, 4.05 Pat Patterson, 4.5, Ralph Guidroz, 4.55 and Randy Till, 4.0. Roberts and Till allowed a half point each to be won by their Northwestern opponents. SCHEDULE Home games: April 8-Northwestern. April 25-Louisiana Tech. May 6-Louisiana College. Away games: April 15-Louisiana College. April I6- Northwestern. April 17-Louisiana Tech. - A Perfect Put! 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VI VI ,Vg H - V II -,NI I ,I 4 A V M ming.. I VV .VAV -X. VV , wi f: Q V V ' I '-Gil - - V M- A B- MV B V ' . IVIV- I , 4, Iff 5-am w 1 V . f - V AM. I 1' FII Isa! QV ZVf,I,IW'I'f E2 V , - V a. I ' 3 I ' I V .i . I'I'II Ig I 1' WK . I ,V I I I , I III I, . III Y ' V a 1 V4 - V u ' II I . V M Q . I A . . I I I I I5 V V I EI I- , 'l ' . M H v' ' A-1 pm A Lis? --V 'f dk 112 . F , 43' .. 31 fl V . mV- - . II IV I I , . V ,ff ., -Nd' V V V, V,. V IV -, ,,V was 'WV . .- . , ,- VVV , . vu, IV -- H PRESIDENT: PAT CAFFERY Siucleni Council l l l i l l Vice-Pres.: Dave Regan Secretary: Beth Brumlield Treasurer: Iohn Grimsley W . Q if H K N Q-We Serv H '-wiffiiw :Es H M K 'ff ff il: 'Z Q.!'i I W W MA A S 559 ,Zn 'iv wang Q. , N mi rf me 4 M, E' ,rr M , , , .. ' Sf N N . 1 wg ,. l M ' is Iiiiu WJ wx NL , L il weg,?Qef..,Mw 4, x fl -an C G1 S 713 . E .11 ,, his i me L liiiiiinil se, My Mason Perrault . Tommy Chandler . Larry Coffey . . Bob McBride . Carlos Broughton . . Madelle Lockard . College Presidents College of Education College of Liberal Arts College oi Agriculture College of Engineering College oi Commerce College of Nursing lNoi photographed? lOne Hundred Twenty-lwo J iw are Represenlalives College of Education ss nm Barbara Wayne Bill Marlene Geraldine Frank Anna Donny Brame Fletcher Kelley Fournel Pontiff College of Liberal Arts Brumfield Marlin Taylor Wanda Ryan lNot Photographed! Lf l Rfk ,X . l Corinne Howard Francis Olhsen Alleman Raspberry College of Agr ,' , '. ss :Q g 1 Er u N' 1 FTA n wal ks wa 1 E J 5 , l .. sf ss l Y l 'max 3 H 1 w I ! u 1 it 1 V l . . .He m , z lr l' , lx 5 ' TFT' 1- 'l X:'l lim. J is - as fl Diane Pat Paul Lord O'Brien Hannen iculfure Herman Karlan Iune LaGrange Greene McCarty I Q l Boardo!Pub1ications Desmond Iohn Bailie Lavergne II One Hundred Twenly-three I WQg,eg5le,:FE3wfl1wes'1:egg11 wC1'Qgig'1?E'e.seqi:gQ 553 Q5 552i R0591'E G5 , U101'?,, Wm. 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WmQ 'Xi HE W i have ancarchitec-, 1 e w Q .K H KW ss E E ms Evmfff-21 k wggin Mi W wwigfweee E fx ,TW ,msg ,c- Mfg- 1 H W W-if .. - ., ,,., ggeemwqagws W, se H g eeegspi nnnFm Q, O if! agelnema .-U, , .. 40231 ,fix gggee gegmefegfefe, Lsaigniaeyg 5-1 f ' Tom ,Her1ine, Editor X ' .,. . . .fp ,K e.:.:,w': fvnw H ,maI'.::f1Lag ', msn' H . i.,W W M' a :Sierra 'i'xmfs5w We My-fiviiloewee A: as tlgisgohefwhereethl contingxinmg with th whilewbemg given ill ,,,,EiLaiIL13Z1Z.Bpa32re the re ' H supeggiprggy Hof!-ouni E1 n day lafgernoon. Fomtgen cadets H received com- a goissiorisggias lsecondi lieutenants in 2 the!f.?SiriiF0rce Igesergviiz. Four cadets 5 receifzeiiggcertificates of completion of the ROTC course and will be commissioned when they graduate fromWSLI in June. The commis- 1 sions gnflexlie presented by Col. lame:-' n iG9ggan3'?ip1',ofes5or:f of air .scierfw alfd - K ci' e Thefpresident went on to say 'that x militaryscamps without college edu- cation sgzfe forgetting the one .dig- 'ererioieligifhich places our- nagiogm ffaboveejglliother nations-that fe of ' universgl exducationf Snot only at the elementary level, but also through high school, and within limits, the ,igontinued on Page 21 x w e 1 -. ss L H e mm rr M , M si 1. F X Q ,yy f 1 in a 9 H V, nan f' nn -ll., ,Y H I 1' SX mm' H I .,,, me gm , 1 .M ' Hman gowns , w' sm H - E B ' . , eb 1 H Y ' -- Do you? hz ,Qlhe SP Peengeielule ez Thisriliiigi. ithe seg, Sp startedifinM194 wr,,sPrMe5s?o The E fi woe feels thiiflfe ment: .xii N' Q It ?Fh591'::5QiQ?i 95535 imii' N Qing H RQQQ-Z 2 one iimesemr 'QQQQ 4 . n Q A,gs.-affix sf H w s 'Sf'UWf'k ri fi -inf J- B n X 1 Ji E , Eg muscfel salutes appropnate to the ,,:,11nes...the new I.nuis:in,nn, efntp saidiHiQsidentmf3'iJ2eE L. mencner in hislope-ni-ng addrees at the ROTC comlissioning exercises held Mon- Those who would put all youth in' Thursdays at the Progress . the tlnrte -lindlvrdual statesg Of 'special inter- in the SL est w1l1 be a group of French folk mentrurrd fslii 3 Griinsley checking his nd S C astSelected for 3 Next Production ca Thefgcast for the second Fcarnipus Tke play of,the semester, The Num- aboui belt. was announced Thursday, racke January 8. by Mr. William Ellis, answi play director. V booki The 'cast members and iheir roles 19.8553 are: Sylvia, Mm-y'E11en Blanchard, 011559, Dominic, -Earnest Alexanderg Alice - tfagl Betty Lynn' Hebert: Maury, Milton 4 them, Haydely Dottie, Ginger Deasong Pro Hyman, Wilfred Richard, Jing Bes- hifi? sie, Gay Myers, Lennie, Gordon gd Girodf Waitressp Ann Cochran tegid and Sena Simonsong Dolly, Owen the W Dernoure1le,g Guido, Larry DesOr- ings rneauxg two men, Donald Simon tori and Gene Hollier. Q Q 'the 7 '. fer 3 pose 'O entsi , ,K , ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, ,, ..... ..,.......... . . ........ .-.....-. mi ..... .....- - ---- ------ --------------- ---- -------------------H------1-- - -'?? 'Zi ' ' ' es tilie--Caigrielliaa ,Statesff ai- Vf 1 f 2 .. , 1' . X V T. -QQ' YT g 12 R.. , m ssions u itself in gold. ya , K 1 The stage setting, designed icuted by O. J, I-Iancheys of L . art department, 'willy ' estf ever designeds-tl' . 'high rforw-fiveri 1 wiliheve a third-di? nity, said Hancey. 2 away from the pas? ir, he went on to say, 3 ideas being more d i he setting will have any FUN fnstitute, Lafayette, La, john C. CTIIITISICY, Business Manager I T, uuclelse GV T Herhne stirring 'mother Edxtorml fx--W Final Instructions the vice .Times ISCZHIIB me has me of nmoted ID, and ayune. W .flfhe cast members and, theii-:roles a1'e:1iSy1via, Mary Ellen Blanchard: Dominic, Earnest Alexanderg Alice Betty Lynn Hebertg Maury, Milton, Haydelg Dottie, Ginger Deasqnge Hyman, Wilfred Richard, Jr.g ges- sie, Gay Myersy Lennie, Gordon Girodg Waitressg Ann Cochran and Sena Simonsong Dolly, 'Owen Demourelleg Guido, Larry DeS01'4 meauxg two men, Donald Simon and Gene Hoilier. L - g N:-f:-Q., 3' - 4' '-, W ,Y ,UH . I OPERATION AT LAST is replaces the 75 individual, ind Q greek. Most of ihe phones wi. onda , and the dormitor sf T Y Y if and Thursday. V ault Bolks on ortg Caffery ' 'ei-rault, eclitoi' of the 1952 re . refused 'to make a re- ne progress of the year- nembers of the Student Vionday -night, on ch S8 turned a deal ear to re- :stioning by council mem- ' :ey asked whether work th' leted or near completion go yearbook, Per- A Ace ? ? - Reporters F Re . ienerai he ,SLI :tes at orn at r the s news- a Sen- The L'Acadie DAVID LANDGRAVE, Editor-in-Chief JERRY WILLIAMS. Activity Director CARROLL E. HOLLIER, Assistant Editor At first it was fun taff THERE SHOULD HAVE BEEN A PICTURE HERE DUANE BRADFORD. Photographer From the Editor: Without the cooperation of certain faculty members and interested students this book Would have never reached you when it did. We did our best to have the L'Acadien reach the student body at the desiqnated time. Special appreciation goes to Mr. Harry DeLaRue for his advice and help throughout the year. I hope l have proven myself Worthy ot the position and confidence placed in me. With sincere hopes that the book will serve as an excellent reminder of your 1952-53 year at Southwestern. David Landqrave I Editor, 1953 l..'Acadien 'Tex' at his icxvorile iob The outstanding staff member explaining how it works to an understanding member 5 1 S?.r,m 11- 5,, .'.,f.-' ., -. ff? 'Q ,mem I ZS kE 'Y invisw fiwgwjg J , igmrii M5 If i S5 gif iijgiwfx C 'E if di gg-'?? 3 3.3 A f:',xf als? 'A A' Q - iafifigii Ms iiiiii 'W aw O 'IM ls, msgid 1-uf' X' ' , - y ,E X ZS S V., J .. ,,, Q xg, X E A 'F Y, Hams wx .Vg . 'fx s ss En, sw ss nm vnu Ay' Hifi ,, 5 'ws 2 wiv nm f r , 1 fe an E mx sm , 3, . ,- r A .km In sJ vU max B,.,-,. mn .K mgxfxm Zffjg BSS'v- W M 3.5 W ask KNEE H w Q Hg H E W I. m -sms m - an ss sa mf- sm mn .IE .E ms mn ms vm ,-A H -vm BQ wxsbxxm :Q E H H z gm wa ws mmm H M W H was nm an xmas -ws .4 H 161351 . Kamp Q may mc vu mn an xx wwf H45 M fm 'mv . AH U72 :asses ,M . , 5, H. 2, A- ms xx uma nm. mmm ms an W- a nm an Hua an X ni E rs mam ms yy? fig Xa I EEE fa E 5 ,mum E mnSUfQ2,s HH HE H H E M ww mm ms ms Wm. w x ., ms Mn W J 1 . ,,,g,sf,vfl usa' a E E a H. mm Q. ns, Q V 'W 54. 'xx A M I. N an X .1,Q,N,x' as M5 .N 1' ,H 1' if sf ' ' m W SVU.. Q, rs an W HN' -ew awww- -fy sw xsaef Ex ' L: ,-1 2 n -xx-1 w as .L vsssxfi w N me In'rer-Fraierniiy Council MEMBERS OFFICERS Bill Taylor-SPA. Dick I-lcrmblei-SPA. Howard Allemom-PKA. Allen Reynolds-PKA. Emile Buhler President . . Vice President -Theior Xi. Frank Kelley--Theta Xi. Ocrscrr Mead- Secretary . . TKP. Andre DuBois-TKP. Billy Scarborough-PTR. Treasurer . . Pete Henniqcm-PTR. Mozrsholl Townsend-DSP. Charles Rory-DSP. Alleman Buhler Henaqcn Kellyi - T Reynolds Humble: Tcxylor A Scarborough . . . . . . . BillTc1ylor Ray . . . Errol Mire Howard Allemcm . . . Emile Buhler Townsend Mite v ,fr - ,uh EOne Hundred Thirtyl . - A X 5 .J ' kg, V .I . , .ln Y I PRESIDENT IAMES C. KOFFSKEY O F F I C E R S Vice-Pres ..... Donovan Pontiff Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . . . . . Robert McBride Recording Secretary .... . . . . . Robert Guchereau Alumni Secretary ..... . . . . . Allen F. Reynolds MEMBERS Howard , Alleman, Pat Cafiery, Tommy Chandler, Iohn Grirnsley, Torn I-lerline, Frank Kelly, Bob McBride, Donny Pontiff, Dave Regan, Allen Reynolds, Glen Rountree, Bill Taylor, Vernon Granier, Wayne Martin, George Cox, T. I. Hebert, Ray Hebert, Toffee Nassar, Francis Raspberry, Al McGovern, Camille Musso, Marshall Townsend, Rollancl Mor- vanh Blue Key National Honor Fraternity Pontiii Reynolds Allemcm Brown McBride Rountree Reqcm Grimsley Chandler Guchereau Kelley Caifery Herline -,..,, W, . W, . ,,..T,,,,, . 'iff' Y . t lOne Hundred Thirty-onel 0-el l l F T G: rr H l,.f6,r rr ll- rr rr ,- me rr - : 'Yi Phi Kappa Alpha ' Alleman Barrileaux Berqeon Bowers Broussard Burley Burley Daigle Hebert Luiour Martin Morvant Musso Nasser Regan ir 451- l C'.57 One Hundred Thirty-iwol PRESIDENT ALLEN REYNOLDS CFFICERS Vice-Pres. . . Camille Musso Secretary . . loseph Burley Treasurer . . . Myron Chauvin MEMBERS Howard I-Xlleman, Louie Baril- leaux, Wilton Bergeron, Ned Boud- reaux, Donn Bowers, William Broussard, loe Burley, Myron Chauvin, lolfmny Daiqle, lohn Hall, Raphael Hebert, Malcolm Latour, Wayne Martin, Boland Morvani, Camille Musso, Toffee Nassar, Dave Beqan, Allen Reyn- olds. , PLEDGES Adolph Leche, Layton Miller. PRESIDENT ERROL MIRE OFFICERS VicePres ..... Iohn Woods Secretary .... Iohnny Levy Treasurer . . . Iames Odom M E M B E R S Charles Bourque, Patrick Cal- fery, Floyd Caulking, Thomas Chandler, Glyn Durio, Wayne l-liter, Robert C. Landry, Iohn Levy, Sal Loqreco, Errol Mire, Iames Odom, Mason Perrault, Leroy Perrin, Gary Reagan, Lenox Siqler, lame-s Sylvester, Richard Theall, Iohn Woods. PLEDGES Warren Ber, Iames Ford, Wil- liam Gillette, Paul Guchereau, Charles Halphen, Rodney Long- linais, M. C. Lutz, Iames Mc- Andrew, Leighton McLeod, Dono- van Pontifi, Emmett E. Smith, Rene Tate, Curtis Tralian. Alpha Sigma Kappa Ber Cutlery Caulking Chandler Dominque Levy Melcmcon Odom Sylvester Thecxll Woods Bourque IOne Hundred Thirtyfthreefl Pi Theta Rho Bcyhclm Durtez Elslon Floyd Henagcm Kexmon LeBlanc Lieux Neal Prott Reed Ritter 3.4 I lr H 11 lOne Hundred Thirty-fourl PRESIDENT BILLY H. SCARBOROUGI- OFFICERS Vice-Pres .... Fred Kennon Rec.-Sec. , . Iohnnie Henaqan Treasurer . . . Curley Dartez MEMBERS Carol G. Bayham, Iackie Beard, Curley Dartez, Robert N. Elston, Billy W. Floyd, Iohn I-lenaqan, Fred Kennon, Lerius LeBlanc, Charles Lieux, Charles Ritter, Billy Scarborough. PLEDGES Phillip Coco, Raymond Coco, Phillip Cossich, Wilbur Miles, Donald Neal, Mackie Pratt, Du- lance Reed. lm f GOVERNOR DICK HAMBLET OFFICERS Vice-Pres. . . Robert Guchereau Secreiary . . . Karlan Greene Treasurer . . Dan Daiqle MEMBERS Serrhel Blake, Bill Bonnin, Hend- rex Bourqois, Stanley Broussard, Gabriel Camardelle, Louis Cor- nay, Aaron Chauvin, Michel Cos- sey, Dan Daiqle, Richard Daiqle, Hebert Daly, Kenneth Derouen, Karlan Greene, Jerry Gregoire, Ronald Gross, Dick l-lamblet, Bill Hoffpauer, Dick Johnson, Elmore Johnson, John Landry, John Ma- rnoulides, Calvin Perry, Lowell Reed, Billy Rentrop, James Savoie, Bill Taylor, Bcmdy Till, Tunney Terrebonne, Ronnie Zilar. irfilmlf J Sigma Pi Alpha Bonnin Broussard Ccrmardelle Cornay Dcziqle Daigle Greene Gregoire Gross ' Johnson Johnson Landry Reed Renirop Savoie . Till Zilcxr Chauvin Cossey Daley Derouen Guchereau Hofipuuer Mmnoulides Perry Taylor Terrebonne '46 J J I J J J IOne Hundred Thirty-fivefl Theta Kappa Phi Daigle Dubois Favre Gem-iz LeBlanc Levy Maroney Monteilh ' Nick Raspberry Raspberry Siraughn Thibodeaux Ziqler I I 1 IfOne Hundred Thirty-sixfl if A i: J l PRESIDENT OSCAR MEADE O F F I C E R S Vice-Pres .... lules LeBlanc Secretary . . Tony Ziqler Treasurer .... Pat Maroney M E M B E R S Gardnier Bourque, Rainer Broussard, Charles Daiqle, Andre DuBois, James Duqal, Willard Favre, Irvin Frernin, Georqe Gar- zotta, Harold Geortz, Iules Le- Blanc, Gerald Levy, Patrick Ma- roney, Oscar Meade, Kenneth Monteilh, Iames Mouton, Christian Nick, Patrick Pastor, Merlin Pis- torius, Francis Raspberry, Kenneth Raspberry, Alfred Bomaine, Ken- neth Soulant, Abner Strauqhn, Anthony Ziqler. -.-----,..-.iw D. ..-. -...-..?.-.Y ...Y,. . X J lily, gy . . I PRESIDENT FRANK KELLEY O F F I C E R S Vice-Pres ..... Larry Coffey Secretary . . Tommy Comeaux Treasurer . . Herman La Grange MEMBERS Ernest Alexander, Dwight An- drus, Ronald Andrus, Ierry Arce- nectux, Iohn D. Brooks, Iames Budd, Lawrence Coffey, Iames C. Comeaux, Paul C. Comeaux, Thomas Comeaux, George Cox, Ben Creasy, Henry L. Daniel, Francis Delhomrne, Bernie Dris- kill, John Grirnsley, Ralph Ienkins, Frank Kelley, John H. LaGrange, David Landqrave, George D. Larose, Russell Mann, Robert Mc- Bride, Iules A. Mouion, Robert Olivier, Davis Schexnayder, Ron- old Shultz, Gene P. Smith, Allen St. Martin, Hebert Wesley, Jerry Williams, Ierry Veillon. Theta Xi Abshire Alexander Andrus Andrus Arceneaux Arceneaux Bourg Brooks Budd Buhler Calhoun Clark Comeaux Comeaux Comeaux Cox Creasy Daniels W DesOrmeaux Driskill Easterling Edwards Guidroz Hannen Hiqginbotham Ienkins La Grange Landgrave Larose Lyons Mann Martin Martin Musslewhite Napolitano Olivier Phillips Preiean Shultz Smith Street Tildon Wesley Williamson Williams Schexnayder Grirnsley Benton Coffey Delhomrne Hebert McBride Veillon 1 '? Z fone Hundred Thirty-sevenfl 'CTV 'Lg N' ' Delta Sigma Phi Abbott Anderson Bubineaux Bernard Beriinol Breoud Breaux Broussard Campbell Dodson Dupre Hardy Miques Mouton Ray Simon lQOne Hundred Thirty-eightl PRESIDENT MARSHALL N. TOWNSEND OFFICERS Vice-Pres .... Ierry Campbell Secretary . . . Charles B. Ray Treasurer . . . Ellis Breaux MEMBERS Iames E. Abbott, Ir., Robert A. Anderson, Nolan Lee Braud, Ellis I. Breaux, Ioseph Bdqar Burrow, Ir., Ierry Filmore Campbell, Ruth- ven Hoyt Chapman, Owen De- mourrelle, William R. Dodson, Iames Roland Dupre, Iames Wal- lace Firnberq, Irby I. Hardy, Walter Dean Gardner, Chester Ioseph Miques, Charles B. Ray, Iames Herman Simon, Marshall Neal Townsend. PLEDG-ES Larry Babineaux, Richard Broussard, Lewis Cunningham, Iames Milsted. fi.. '-'L'l. L'V PRESIDENT KARLAN GREENE O F F I C E R S Vice-Pres. . . Abner Sirauqhn Secretary . . . Harvey Brandt Treasurer . . Merlin Pistorius MEMBERS Abner Strauqhn, Waldo Har- rinqton, Harvey Brandt, Merlin Pistorius, Karlan Greene, I-Iilry Lantz, Harold Sanders, Iules Broussard, Thomas Kolb, Law- rence Hunsinaer, Iohn Duvall, Francis Raspberry, Malcolm La- tour, Charles Broussard, Mason Perrault. FACULTY ADVISORS Merlin M. Ohrner, Dr. Peter M. Bernays, Dr. Marion A. Guidry, Dr. R. H. Bolyard, Dr. Robert May, Dean Glynn Abel. Alpha Phi Omega Bolyard Hunsinqer Pistorious 4.4-f Brandt Harrington Hebert Kolb Lcmiz Ohmer Raspberry Raspberry Su ders Steirle Siraughn '43 I One Hundred Thirty-nine :I V Pen-Hellenic Council MEMBERS Io Broussard-SSS. Betty Io Constantine-SSS. Kathleen de la l-loussaye-DEN. Elynordel Elclridqe -DTS. Harriet Fonienot-DSK. Carol Ann l:'ouin-- DSD. Anna Louise Fournei-DSD. Willie Foss- ASA. Ruth Kuntz-NSK. Mona Lang-DSK. Neva Lee-SSS. Hazel Maraist-DTS. Iewell Richmond- DTS. Carolyn Rosenbaum-DEN. Sylvia Schafer -PDE. Kay Supple-PDE. Irene St. Romain-DSK. Bonita Bertinot-NSK. Marlene Brarne-PDE. Beverly Nance-DTS. lose-phine Ruiz-DSD. Sylvia Todd- ASA. OFFICERS President . ....... Iewell Richmond Treasurer ............ Willie Foss Reporter ............ Mona Lang Corresponding Secretary . Kathleen de la Houssaye Recording Secretary ....... Ruth Kuntz Scholarship Chairman . . . Anna Louise Fournet Berlinot Brame Broussard Constantine De la Housscrye Fonienot Foss Fournet Lang Nance Richmond Ruiz St. Romain Todd 563 X fl to l lfOne Hundred Fortyl PRESIDENT GERALDINE FLETCHER MEMBERS Trudy Andrus, Iune Bergeron, Macklyn Mary Breaux, Mattie Champagne, Gerry de la Hous- saye, Rebecca DeVillier, Gayle Driskill, Sarah Dumesnil, Peggy Etferson, Beverly False, Pansy Foreman, Bonnie Guillory, Mitzi Holloway, lean. Knight, Melba Ann Lalrleur, Mary Elizabeth Le- febvre, Elaine Luke, Ioan Mar- shall, Ava Ruth Miller, Kitty Oden, IoAnn Parrott, Geraldine Paulk, Patsy Samford, Elizabeth Louise Schlesinger, Gail Shirley, Kathryn Wlllianis, Yvonne Young. PLEDGES Emmelina Durand, Phyllis Eld- ridge, Myra LaRocco, Marlene LeBlanc. Delta Theta Sigma Barras Blanche! Champagne Driskill Eldridge Guilbeau Hirschmann Luke Marais! Nance van Norman O'Niel Richmond Rabum Russo deValcourt Willson t T i , 'i , . . - , -4 . . ' Q9 U ' 1 ,if Q V . ' . . I 5 A' l V ' l il K rg Qu .35 Q4 5' 'Q' f Y be . Q3 'eff I V 'F' ' ' ' ' 1, .e.a. ,:, - ' , fig Q dn a-..,,,,f Yi H A V. W.. Y- E , ,I , , . t , ' , tOne Hundred Forty-onel in n bl 'A r i I ll .iii url . - Y . -9 lf , , N, Nu Sigma Kappa Beduqh Bellard Bertinoi Boudreuux Broussard Brown Dubose I-'leuriet Gaulhier Koonce Kuntz La Borde Primeaux Rodemacher Schwarlzenburg Stewart Thomasson Todd Traver .' ll' ' ii if , P .- ,. . w,,.i.fY..,:Y ......., Blanchard Conley Guillory Lord Smith Wallace I . lx Q ll 1 L 5 ' ' i i - -1 rp- A , ' K I l W l X I 5 E a ' , K 1 i ll .- . --new Xue- , 'images ' 1 x lb- ,+ .. V r.- A ,V ., J . V ff if-.li . , ' , V2 f 2 or , lr ' W , fr. . v 'V 1 llrv 1 ' I i Z T' t We I xi il l 9- r a i-,R ' 1 ,ipn -. IOne Hundred Forty-iwol ,,,-,ff , . -- PRESIDENT ELLEN MARIE CHAPMAN OFFICERS Vice-Pres. . Anna Faye Stewart Rec.-Sec ..... Helen Todd Treasurer ......... . . . Marlene Schwarizenbura MEMBERS Barbara Bahnsen, lean Beauqh, Bonita Bertinot, Mary Ellen Blanch- ard, lean Boudreaux, Barbara Brackin, Millie Broussard, Elwin Brown, Io Ann Canqerni, Ellen Chapman, Connie Conley, Esther Dubose, Betsy Faulk, Pat Fleuriei, Rita Claire Gauthier, Lolita Gran- ados, Barbara Guillory, Arilda Heinen, Beverly Hull, PeqCIY Koonce, Ruth Kuntz, Lois Ann La- Borde, Beverly LeBlanc, Mary LeBlanc, Diane Lord, leaneite Matherne, Iuanita Marcantel, Mary Carol McMillan, Wanda Morgan, Billy Pitts, Beverly Pri- meaux, PSQIQIY Be-ed, Iuanita Richard, Shirley Bitter, Marlene Bodemacher, Alice Saiiord, Eleanor Shafer, Marlene Schwartz- enburq, Georgia Smith, Anna Faye Stewart, Betty lane Thomas- son, PeqQIY Thornasson, Helen Todd, Margaret Traver, Lorraine Wallace. PLEDGES Maureen Deselle, Beverly He- bert, Carmen Thurston, Geraldine White. ii-'init r OFFICERS Vice-Pres ..... Anne Ryder Secretary . Barbara Lynn Taylor Treasurer . Dorothy Broussard MEMBERS Dorothy Beqnaud, lo Ellen Broussard, Betty lo Constantine, Alireda Delino, lane Douglas, Betty lane Ellington, Neva Lee, Betty Lynn Hebert, Ianice Littell, Ieanelle Roy, Wanda Ryan, Ann Ryder, lane Schexnayder, Lor- raine Schexnayder, Barbara Elaine Taylor, Elizabeth Under- wood, lane Andry, Connie Ci- cardo, Shirley Ferguson, Helen Gremilllon, Donna Loyce I-larnic, Theresa Horecky, Iuanita Landry, Addie Bonsonette, Marlene Simon, Ieanne Voitier, Shirley Williams. PLEDGES Pauline Cicardo, Barbara Sue Ripley, Ann Wilson. BETTY IO CONSTANTINO Sigma Sigma Sigma Begnaud A Broussard Broussard Delino Douglas Ellington Hebert Lee Litlell Maraist Price Roy Ryan Ryder Schexnayder Schexnayder Sielly Taylor Underwood T .7 fm 16 EOne Hundred Forty-threel Gym fn Babin Fonienoi Hebert Lang Delta Sigma Kappa Beauxis Dischler Durio Girard Guilbeau Hebert Heber! Helo Nichols Lee Menou Pugh Roddy St. Romain Reiser - lOne Hundred Forty-fourl PRESIDENT HELEN deVIlLCOURT OFFICERS Vice-Pres. . . Gloria Guilbeau Secretary .... Barbara Lee Treasurer . . . . Ann Pugh MEMBERS loyce Babin, Helen deValcourt, Emma Lou Dischler, Wayne Durlo, Harriet Fontenot, G-loria Guilbeau, Earlene Hebert, Grace Hebert, lanet Hebert, lean Hebert, Dalel Helo, Ioreita Hernandez, Mona Lang, Barbara Lee, leanne Ivlenou, Mrs. Ruth I. Nichols, Ann Pugh, loan Reiser, Patricia Roddy, Irene St. Romain, Helen Saqrera, Shirley Saqrera, Lois Theriot, Ann Weath- ersby. PLEDGES Yolanda Cazenave, Loanalee Guidry, lleen Robinson. as 'UWA PRESIDENT CORINNE OHLSEN OFFICERS Vice-Pres ..... Pat O'Brien Secretary . . . Margo Daboval Treasurer . Winona Marionneaux MEMBERS Fabio Brarne, Marlene Brarne, Velma Callais, Marqo Daboval, Beverly David, Mary Helen Du- cote, 'Mary Margaret Ehrensinq, Betty Glaubrecht, Bessie Guedry, Iewell Hoshman, Ruth Lewis, Laulette Lowry, Mary Alice Mari- onneaux, Winona Marionneaux, Gay Mayers,,Billie McSpadden, Pat O'Brien, Corinne Ohlsen, Claire St. Germain, Mae Margaret Savoie, Sylvia Schafer, Evelyn Sonnier, Kay Supple, Rene Verret, Abbie DeGra-velles, Margaret Grafton, Rita Andrepont, Barbara Andries, lane Andrus, lean Barker, Ann Berceqeay, PeqQ'Y Braud, Mona Bay Coleman, Gayle Davis, Renee I-Iassell, Bobbie lean Har- per, Virqinia Heck, Lily Ann Hol- lier, Norma Keen, Sue Laqattuta, Patricia Monnier, Ioyce Salzer, PLEDGES Elaine Barron, Iackie Calleqari, Levisa Carmouche, Iulie Halphen, Marlene Stahlinq. Phi Delia Epsilon Brame Brame David Ducoie Glnubrecht Guidry Marionneaux Moyers Schafer S 'lla'- IOne Hundred Forty-fivel Ccrllcxis Dcrboval Ehrensinq Si Germain Lowry Mrmonneuux O'Brien Savoxe Supple 453 52 Angelle Diagle Foreman Haines Perry Delta Sigma Delta Arceneaux Buudouin Bourg Champagne Deland Dominque Dubus Dugal Fouin Four-net Gauthier Gervais Hooper Irving LaBauve LeBlanc Pierce Poussan Prudhomme Roms Ruiz Sibille St. Andre Starks Z G Q 5' tp Y l l l Hzzu-- .-Vi., W ,e':.' -V .-W I lOne Hundred Forty-sixl PRESIDENT FREDA MANUEL O F F I C E R S Vice-Pres. . .' I-lilrna La Bauve Secretary . . Madelaine Sibille Treasurer . . Camille Baudouin MEMBERS Annette Andrews, Gloria An- qelle, Dorothy Arceneaux, Camille Baudouin, Elise Baudouin, Ger- aldine Boustany, Gloria Broussard, Shirley Broussard, Shirley Cham- paqne, Barbara Corneaux, Bertie Creighton, Sylvia Daiqle, Carolyn Doland, Marlyn Gayle Dorninque, Norma Dorniny, Elizabeth Dubus, Corinne Duqal, Gail Duqal, Vera Duqal, Yvonne Durand, Mollie Foreman, Priscilla Foreman, Carol Ann Fouin, Anna Fournet, Ruby Gauthier, Ianet Gervais, Nelda Gilbert, Rowena Hains, Anna Laura I-latteburq, Dorothy Hebert, Io Ann Hooper, Anne Hornberqer, Delores living, Elizabeth Iohnson, Hilrna LaBauve, Nelwyn LeBlanc, Freda Manuel, Ieanne Maraist, Sydney Maraist, Dorothy Perry, Mary Ann Pierce, Ethel Poussan, Pat Prudhomme, Frances Riehl, Theresa Rozas, Iosephine Ruiz, Sarnrnie St. Andre, Madeline Si- bille, Ieannette Stark, Madeline Venable, l-larryet Vsfeaver, Shirley Yuest. ' PLEDGES Elaine Bourq, Priscilla Brown, Elaine DeLauney, Iulie Krauss, Peggy Phillips, Iuliana Prevost, Tressie Rives. 11 PRESIDENTNFLORINA ROY orrrcrns Vice-Pres. . Marie Elise Lemoine Rec.-Sec .... Marqie Landry Treasurer . . Wilma Davis M E M B E R S Mary Broom, Virginia Crow, Wilma Davis, Mary M. Disei, Wilhelmina Foss, Peqqif Isom, Marjorie Landry, Marie E. Le- moine, Martha Lyons, Robin Mc- Bride, Tune McCarty, Loretta Mire, Donna Mitchell, Mary E. Owens, Margaret Reynolds, Marlene Robert, Vera Smiih, Shirley Thiac, Sybil Todd, Sylvia Todd. lpha Broom Foss Lyons Mitchell Smiih 1' Sigma Alpha Crow Davis Isom Landry McBride McCarty Owens Reynolds Thiac Todd 1 f I Y , 5' 'if 1 1 V' 1 . V' . , ' - l i if-'fl-if lll ii 1 'A '.' i - i l l L 'ii -1 i 1 V l I I . Disei Lemoine Mire Robert Todd zz' : 1, vi -. . ,, 'if T A f fb L Nr' L 4 5' X , l Q 4 Ag .,.. A , r , l le , .-vii ' Q . A 6 ' v 'IJ , W 4 1 ' I -r rl li r 52.3 5 i., V -r S gi S H ,. uf - . l : J Y ' A' 'I ,J ' I A ' f I ll? I ., ' l f iv i .' -' T ,, N. 7 Y 3 li if . ri rf qi V N ji, , 'lf N F-T , , , y,, P 1 S , , V l- - - Y '4 LA-4-.v 'Sim ,. . s.. ....... 4.1. .. W... 'I One Hundred Forty-sevenl . at Delta Epsilon Nu Buqqett Ackal Adams Brumiield Cayson Ducros Elliott Gouaux Gillette Putin Quoyeser Daly English Kimball Rcmdel Baquet Brurntield de la Housscye Desonnier Escagne Frazier Miles Morse Rosenbaum Sonnier Theriot Tuttle Young fs is as W, lOne Hundred Forty-eiqhtl I l I in f PRESIDENT BETTY IEANMARD O F F I C E R S Vice-Pres ......... . . Kathleen de la Houssaye Secretary .... loyce Tuttle Treasurer . . Loretta Younq MEMBERS Madlyn Ackal, Paula Adams, Ioy Baqqett, Loretta Beaullieu, Mary Alice Blanchet, loan Bright, Barbara Brumfield, Beth Brumfield, Ioan Childs, Mary Kay Coco, Rita Fay Coco, Nell Cormier, Wanda Daly, Kathleen de la Houssaye, Penny Desonnier, Marcelle Du- cros, Georgia Eastin, Elaine Enq- lish, Mary Ann Escaqne, lanet Frazier, Belle Q. Gillette, Patricia Glover, Louise Gouaux, Betty leanmard, Iune Knight, Loretta Lanqlois, Elizabeth Martin, Kath- leen Miles, Lorraine Morse, Isabel Patin, Patsy Quoyeser, Betty Handel, Dolores Richard, Carolyn Rosenbaum, Margaret Roy, Bar- bara Schultz, Adele Sonnier, Ioy The-riot, Lois Trahan, Ioyce Tuttle, Loretta Young. PLEDGES Frances Bailey, Louise Cornay, Beverly I-lodges. PRESIDENT WILMA DAVIS O F F I C E R S Vice-Pres. . . Billy McSpadden Secretary . . Georgianne Harte Treasurer . . Betty Lynn Hebert The Vermilion Honor Society is composed of junior and senior girls who have an average of 2.2 or better the semester preceding their invitation to membership. Activities of the Society include a tea for Freshmen girls who were valedictorian or salutatorian of their High School graduating class, and a Silver Tea for the Scholarship Fund Award given annually to the outstanding Iunior girl of the college. Vermilion Honor Society lean Boudreaux Dorothy Duplantis Wilma Foss Betty Lynn Hebert Billie McSpadden Margaret Reynolds Marlene Ann Rodemacher Barbara Elaine Taylor Ioyce Tuttle I One Hundred Forty-nine J .A-. 5. M 1, R - ,:-- ffl I .7 44,1 . f 4 my' ,f 57' ' pf -ffffif. - 'Eh Q 'Wi ' 'M Q3 f ..' ,, jj 1-M. ,Sk H 2 Mfgff-2 'li , pa? li fu y sf K X Eames? -mxinm Oh! Mi toze! , 'KQV 'Cuzin' Charley. A1 id' w ,xl MV -fan, gn, P NUT ,,. Ma Fi 'K Q N 5 Y M. z 9 ws ' F QA! A ,a, , ss ms Q3 V. X gi. , J .P Lx , '-Q, .. 3-gg? . ,f fn- wp, Egg ,W 'SMEIWIL A '41, W' - P1'fx' .. -- w'fF431'FMQ .,.,,,,:.1u,,i5g- wk ki '- fftli-,bg ,ww-K W .- mf., -a -wh -IE A 'V -L ,- ,gg-np -v ,:f.g7' . - - -' 7 . , f- 19.1--'-1?1:,i2-I-f5::.'a52 C'1-- .. 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Probably the most important accomplishment was a series of enlightening talks from 12:15 to 12:45 at noon on Tuesdays. The Club also had its annual Christmas Party, and during the summer months, the Club enjoys a watermelon party. The membership increased substantially throughout the semester and toward its close had climbed to a total membership of 132. It is significant to note that this is the largest membership of any organization oi its kind on the Southwestern Campus with the excep- tion oi the various religious organizations. The Boys' Club has been organized tor the general purpose of providing the commuters of the surrounding area and students who live off campus in Lafayette with a home away from home. The Club provides its members with a place to deposit books not being used for certain class periods, a place to lounge and read current magazines and newspapers, and a place to do general study and reading. OFFICERS President ...... Roland Morvant Rec.-Sec. . . . lames Meaux Treasurer . . Floyd Guidry OFFICERS President ......... Keith Irion Vice-Pres. . . Alfred G. Orillion Rec.-Sec. . . Desmond Bailie Treasurer ........ B. A. Andrus Louisiana Engineering Society interest to many. EOne Hundred Fifty-twol The Louisiana Engineering Society unites all engineering students and aids to advance interest in engineering. It sponsors the Annual Engineering Ball and its members also give an engineering show which is of OFFICERS . 'lf-QE:.l ' O F F I C E R S. President ......... Helen Todd Vice-Pres. . . . . Velma McGee Treasurer . . . Edward Wild Advisor . . Drayton Lewis Westminster Fellowship Westminster Fellowship, originally known as the Presbyterian Student Association, was organized tor the purpose of fellowship among college students. Membership is open to all, and every Presbyterian student is automatically a member. The group holds two regular meetings weekly. On Thursday night, the club holds religious discussions and on Sunday night, social gatherings. Drama- Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega is a national dramatics fraternity, which has just been re-organized on the campus. To become a member, a student must have gained a sufficient num- ber of points in dramatic work, either acting or back stage. President ...... Stanley Duplantis Vice-Pres. . . . Betty Lynn Hebert Rec.-Sec. . . . . M. I. Broussard Treasurer . . .... M. I. Broussard Advisor ..... Mr. William W. Ellis lfOne Hundred Fifty-threel Art Club The Art Club was organized to formulate friendship between students in the Art de- partment as well as to give them the oppor- tunity to discuss the arts. It was founded a few years ago and has been active ever since. President Vice-Pres. . Rec.-Sec. Treasurer Advisor OFFICERS . . . . . Tommy Comeaux . . . Bobby Gordy . . . . . Frances Riehl . . Marilyn loy Lutgring . Miss Jimmie Y. Buie OFFICERS President ...... lane Vice-Pres. . Rec.-Sec. . . . . Treasurer . . . Loraine Advisor Schexnayder . Barbara Bahnsen Nellie Me-aux Schexnayder . . . . . Miss Faenelia l-licks fOne Hundred Fifty-iourl Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club was organized in i925 at which time it was affiliated with the High School organization. In 1939 the College Clubs organized their own group which affiliated them with the National Home Economics Association and the Louisiana Home Economics Association. The state meetings are held twice a year. Local meet- ings are held twice a year. Local meetings are held bi-monthly on Monday night. A Province V Workshop was organized in 1945. The purposes of this club are: to develop each member professionally and individual- ly, render service to others, cooperate with the college in all projects, and to promote social activities in the department. OFFICERS President ........ Iarnes Boulet Vice-Pres. . . . . Vernon Granier Rec.-Sec. . . Sturgis Schexnayder Advisor . . . . Mr. Paul I. Van Horn Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club was organized to bind those individuals majoring in Industrial Arts closely together. Delia Sigma A national honorary engineering society for honor students in the College of Engi- neering. OFFICERS President ...... Alfred G. Orilliori Vice-Pres. . . . . Edward Meaux Rec.-Sec. . . . Dudley A. Stadler Treasurer ....... Dudley A. Stadler IfOue Hundred Fifty-fivel Southwestern Society of Civil Engineers The object of this society shall be to afford an opportunity tor the members ot the Civil Engineering Classes to become better ac- quainted, to promote a spirit of congeniality among them with topics oi interest through the medium of addresses by competent speakers, and to foster the development of a professional spirit. The active membership of this society shall be composed ot students enrolled in the Department of Civil Engineering who have completed at least two semesters of the Civil Engineering Curriculum. l. l I President Vice-Pres. Treasurer Secretary OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . Bob McBride . . Oscar Meade . . . . Louis Landry . . . E. I. Comeaux OFFICERS President ....... Dale Goudeau Vice-Pres. . . . Paul Landry Sec.-Treas. . . lean Breaux Reporter ...,.... Ovide Davis If One Hundred Fifty-six J Physics Club The Physics Club was organized several years ago primarily for the purpose ot inter- esting students in Physics and also to pro- vide a suitable time and place for Physics majors and minors to meet. ln the past four years, the Club has been quite active in many respects. It has spon- sored a Physics show which was a display of much of the technical equipment used in present day research. ln co-operation with several oi the high schools in this area, the Club has sent its representatives to speak to the students ot these schools concerning Physics as a profession. At present, in co-operation with the S. L. I. Physics Department, the Club is executing the construction ot a fine astronomical in- strument, a twelve and one-half inch re- flector telescope, which when completed, will be used by the department's Astronomy classes tor the observation ot celestial bodies. Sigma Sigma Nu O F F I C E R S President ..... Wylie M. Starks, Ir. Vice-Pres. . . . . William Fussell Rec.-Sec. . . William D. Garrett Treasurer . . . Chester Dosher Sigma Alpha Gamma This organization was organized by re- quest ot Ioel L. Fletcher, in 1933, as compe- tition to the Demeter Agriculture Fraternity. The name Sigma Alpha Gamma was de- cided upon by Greek letters for the first letter in each word of Southwestern Agriculture Club. O F F I C E R S President ....... Patricia Beauxis Vice-Pres. . . . Rosemary Viator Secretary . . . . Cherrie Simon Treasurer . . . . . Grace Chase Advisor ...... Dean Clare Wangen On December 7, 1951, the professional nurses fraternity Sigma Sigma Nu re- ceived its charter. The object .of this organization is to form closer relationship between collegiate schools of nursing and students, and to raise nursing standards educationally, socially, and morally, and to establish a deeper bond between the schools and their respective colleges. The Greek words Sigma Sigma Nu repre- sents Sister Student Nurses. The colors of the fraternity are red, blue, and white. The flower is the carnation. The offices of the fraternity are kept for one year. The officers for the year of 1952-1953 are: lOne Hundred Fifty-sevenl Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union is the connect- ing link between college and the local church. lt magnifies the local church. It seeks to popularize and keep vital in the life of students the various organizations within the church and the church as a whole. Dean F. M. Hamilton, realizing the need of enlisting Baptists on Southwestern's cam- pus, on Ianuary 29, 1920, invited a field worker, Miss Dick McConnell, from the Stu- dent Department at Nashville, Tenn., to come to our campus and organize the Baptist Stu- dent Union. ln 1948, the first full-time student director was employed when Mrs. M. B. Fall became student director. Under the leader- ship of the following student directors, the BSU endeavored and is still trying to link the campus with the life of the church: Miss Velma Summers, Mrs. M. E. Nelson, Mr. Ioe Burnette, Miss Betty Kate Lee, Mrs. Wilson Peck, Ir., Rev. Bernard Beasley, and Mrs. M. B. Fall. President Vice-Pres. Rec.-Sec. Treasurer Advisor OFFICERS . . . . . . . . Bobby G-lover . . . Tommy Kolb . . . Ioyce Dahlquist . . . . Howard Broussard Miss Loma Knighten O F F I C E R S President ...... Geraldine Trahan Vice-Pres. . . . . Gwen Driskill Rec.-Sec. . . . . . Geraldine Fletcher Treasurer . .... . Wylla Soileau Advisor .... Mrs. Elizabeth T. Hopkins EOne Hundred Fifty-eightl Music- Sigma Alpha Iota The only women's fraternity on the campus is Iota Omicron Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music fraternity. Its purpose is to promote and dignity the musical profession through raising the level of musical attainment by raising the stand- ards of scholarship and performance ability, and for the purpose of affording opportunities for musical individuals to develop into broader personalities through social contacts and interchange of ideas. SAI members usher at all recitals in Burke Hall, help others in every way possible and usually put up a concession stand for Music Festivals and Band Clinics. Methodist - Wesley Foundation O F F I C E R S President . . . Barbara Nell Laperouse Vice-Pres. . .... Bessie Patin Rec.-Sec. . . . Lorita Morgan Treasurer . . Geneva Libersat Girls' Club The Girls' Club is an organization of girls who live off the campus. The clubroom is in the basement of Martin Hall. Two host- esses are on duty to assist the girls in recre- ation and relaxation. Any commuter, town boarder, or Lafayette resident is eligible for membership. This club was organized to assist these girls in enjoying the full benefits of college life. President Vice-Pres. Rec.-Sec. Corr. Sec. Treasurer OFFICERS . . . . . . . Toffee Nassar . ..... Frank Poole . . . Emma Laura Lambert . .... Patsy Samford . . . . . . . . . Fritz Hess Long a religious organization on our campus, the Wesley Foundation of South- western has taken great interest in the Louisiana State Methodist State Conference. The objectives of the organization are to provide a path of moral and spiritual guid- ance and to foster fellowship within the group and with the members of the other religious clubs. fOne Hundred Fifty-ninel Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national honorary mathematics fraternity. Before securing national affiliation in l95l, this organization was known as the Mathematics Club of Louisiana and is at the present the only active one in the state. The main objectives of this organization are to further undergraduate interest in mathematics, to develop an appreciation of the power and usefulness of this subject, and to provide recognition for outstanding undergraduate achievement in this field. At each monthly meeting of this organiza- tion, talks on the applications of mathematics in various fields are given by either a stu- dent or faculty member. lt is by this means that the members gain a fuller appreciation oi the field of mathematics and the place of importance and usefulness it maintains in the modern world. President Vice-Pres. Rec.-Sec. Treasurer Advisor OFFICERS . . . . . . . . WillieFoss . . . Paul Landry . . Ann Ryder . ..... Ray Hebert . . Mr. Merlin M. Ohmer O F F I C E R S President . ...... Cleve Smith Vice-Pres. . . . . Paul Magee Secretary . . . Frank Stevens Treasurer . . Howard Broussard tl , 5 I- ' s V1 ,Q Y..-. l 1 I i, b :! '-:: 4 5 ': 'ki' ,, I .1 :IL LOne Hundred Sixtyl Baptist Men On The Campus The Baptist Men On The Campus was or- ganized on Southwestern's campus in the spring of 1952. lts campus charter was ob- tained in March of l952. Its membership is composed of Christian men who convene for Christian service. The purpose of the B.M.O.C. is to minister and to supplement the B.S.U. program. This is achieved by instilling into the heart and mind of every Christian student the true significance of Christian living and ministry by extending the scope of B.S.U. activity in creating more positions of responsibility and in furnishing more recreational activity ot the highest type. A 1 OFFICERS President ...... Thomas I. Hebert Vice-Pres. . . . Walter A. Durand Rec.-Sec. . . . . Bryan I. Sloane Treasurer . . Francis L. Raspberry Advisor . . .... Mr. D. Trexler Geology Society The Geology Society has been active since 1939 and has as its purpose the turther- ing ot interest in Geology. There are no requirements .tor membership in the organi- zation, the prospective member does not have to be a student in either of these sub- jects. The club holds a regular monthly meeting at which time very interesting programs are presented by students and faculty alike. Athletic 'S' Club The S Club is an organization of South- western athletes who have lettered in one or more of the major sports at Southwestern. The club aims to bring into closer contact the athletes of S.L.l. There are approximately a hundred members President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Advisor OFFICERS . . . . . . Larry Burleigh . . Lovic Touchet . . Doyle Boudreaux . . . Gerald Didier . . . Coach Raymond Didier tOne Hundred Sixty-onefl Future Teachers Of America The Future Teachers of America is a pro- fessional organization for Education majors. It is affiliated with the National Education Association and the Louisiana Education Association. . The purpose of the F. T. A. is to prepare the future teachers for membership in their professional organizations. Each year the chapter selects a project on which to Work throughout the year. In the past year the project selected was the organization of an F. T. A. club in Opelousas. Also, there was presented a series of lectures and discus- sions, dealing with the various problems of the student teachers and future teachers. President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS . ..... Virginia Gregg . ...... Ann Ryder . . . Emma Lou Domingue . . V. Mrs. Rosemary Campbell O F F I C E R S President ........ Sylvia Daigle Vice-Pres. . . . Billy Feaster Rec.-Sec. . Virgie Lejeune Treasurer ...... . Rene LeBlanc IOne Hundred Sixty-twol P. E. M. Club In 1938 the first P. E. M. club called the Women's Physical Education Club was or- ganized. Since then the name has changed several times: in 1939 Health and Physical Education Professional Clubp in l94l Phys- ical Education Majors Club, which is its present title. The purposes of the club are to develop an awareness of the importance of Physical Education in our modern society: to promote the interests of those students majoring in Physical Education: to develop among the students a realization of their responsibilities to the profession of Physical Education and to cooperate in the Work of state and national organizations so concerned. Socials, which consists of some form of co- recreational activity, volleyball, lower or- ganization garnes, and badminton are activi- ties which have been enjoyed at the social. ln December the P. E. M. Club was guest to some 40 boxing coaches and 1,000 fans in the first major sports clinic. The final feature of the year's program is an annual camping trip held in the Spring semester. OFFICERS A President ...... Helen de Valcourt Vice-Pres. . . Gwen Driskill Rec.-Sec. . . . . Betty Blanchet Treasurer . . . . Gloria Guilbeau Advisor . . Mrs. Esther Bodemuller Lambda Omega The purpose of our organization is two- toldg first, to give recognition to girls who have maintained high standards ot scholar- shipp second, to uphold these high standards throughout their college career. Lambda Omega was founded in 1935 by the Vermilion Honor Society. lt was called the Red and White Circle and was known as a little sister organization. ln the tall ot 1939, the Red and White Circle adopted its own constitution and became a separate organization. ln 1940, at the suggestion of Miss Agnes Roth, the Greek name of Lambda Omega was adopted. , ln the tall of 1952, approximately 35 girls were initiated into Lambda Omega. During the latter part oi this month CMarchl 95 fresh- man girls will be invited to become pledges oi the society. li these girls continue to make a B average or above, they will be ini- tiated in the fall oi this year. I Women's Recreation Association The purpose oi the Women's Recreation Association is to promote wholesome rela- tions in athletics and the dance among the girls and to encourage co-recreational games which may be participated in by girls and boys. Among the activities sponsored by the Women's Recreation Association is Stunt Night, an annual event, in which many organizations on the campus are invited to participate. Prizes are awarded for the cleverest and prettiest stunts. This program provides an opportunity for friendly compe- tition and is a means of organization coop- erating with each other. O F F I C E R S President . ...... Fabia Brame Vice-Pres. . . . . Betty Raburn Rec.-Sec. . . . Barbara Guillory Advisor . ..... Miss Elsie Cancienne EOne Hundred Sixty-threel Sigma Alpha Eta Honorary speech correction fraternity here at S.L.l. for the purpose of furthering knowl- edge and understanding of the necessity of speech correction. This organization works in cooperation with the speech clinic in aiding the handi- capped speech defectives, aids in the one- day speech clinics held throughout the year in various schools, visits places of interest for those in this field, and has guest speakers from our campus and other places to address the members. The speakers usually aim to show the correlation and relation of speech therapy with all other subjects. Each year a service award is made at the Speech Takes A Holiday banquet for the senior key members who have the greatest total of merit points. O F F I C E R S President ...... Billie McSpadden Vice-Pres. . . Mary Ellen Blanchard Rec.-Sec. . . . . Sena Simonson Treasurer . . lean Boudreaux O F F I C E R S President . ...... Camille Musso Vice-Pres. . . . . George Cox Treasurer . . ..... Glyn Durio Advisor ...... Mr. lack LaBauve IOne Hundred Sixty-fourl Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha is a national music ira- ternity for men. It was founded in Boston, Massachusetts in l898, and the Delta Epsilon chapter was established at Southwestern in 1947. This fraternity was organized for the purpose oi advancing the cause of music in America, to foster mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Meetings are devoted to business and to programs designed to keep members posted as to current events and personalities in the field of music. Activities this year include an annual American Music Program and a dance. Home Economics- Sigma Theta Sigma Theta was organized March 3, 1941 by Miss Zelma Patchin and Miss Marie Louise Comeaux. The purposes are to recog- nize leadership, to tosier high scholarship and spirit of friendly cooperation among Women students in the Home Economics De- partment, to promote loyalty and service among Women entering into the professional and business World, and to foster a keen appreciation for Home Economics as a pro- fession. Annually a tea is given honoring freshmen home economics students. A banquet honor- ing initiates and an outstanding home eco- nomics freshman is held, and a newsletter is published and sent to all former graduates. Social Welfare ' OFFICERS President ..... Marlene Rodemacher Vice-Pres. . .... Freda Manuel Sec.-Treas. . . Mrs. lane Trahan Prejean President . . Louise Bourne Sociology The Social Welfare Club is an organiza- tion for Social Welfare majors. It was organized to promote and encourage interest in social welfare. IOne Hundred Sixty-fivel Future Farmers Ot America O F F I C E R S President ...... Gerald Bourgeois Vice-Pres. . . . L. G. LaMartiniere Secretary . . . . I. I. Fontenot Treasurer . . lose A. Betances Advisor . . . . Allen A. LeBlanc O F F I C E R S President ..... Iulie Claire Mouton Vice-Pres. . . . Sandra Mary Massa Rec.-Sec. . . .... Ellen Chapman Treasurer . . . Barbara Guillory Advisor ....... Miss I-lulda Erath IQOne Hundred Sixty-sixl Southwestern Student Secretaries Assn. Membership in the Secretarial Science Students Association is open to all students enrolled in one of the secretarial curricula. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month. Basically, the year's activities consist of a series oi meetings which are planned to give emphasis to the professional aspects of becoming a secretary. O F F I C E R S President ......... Iohn Brown Sec.-Treas. . . Beatrice Schexnayder Reporter . . .... Byrdie Eason Swing and Turn Club The Swing and Turn Club ot South- western Louisiana Institute was organized for the purpose of teaching boys and girls how to find recreation through square danc- ing. It was organized several years ago and under careful guidance has becorne very popular with the boys and girls on the campus. A clinic for square dancing was also started by Miss McMillan and has helped tremendously with the understanding ot square dances. The people who took part in the clinic learned how to put square dance together, and how to call them. It has been especially helpful to the students who are practice teaching. Circle K Club The Circle K Club of S.L.l., sponsored by the Lafayette Kiwanis Club, had its origin in September oi 1952. Circle K is a service organization, similar to high school Key Clubs but based on college level. The S.L.l. chapter oi Circle K was the thirty-filth such club organized in the United States. There are now :titty clubs and new ones are torm- ing every day. Since Circle K is a service organization, its major purpose or objective is service on the campus and in the community. The Club is not limited to any particular type of serv- ice, but helps whenever and wherever the need arises. In view oi the fact that Circle K at Southwestern is still in its first year of development it has not completed many major activities. O F F I C E R S President ...... Howard Alleman Vice-Pres. . . . Francis Delhornme Secretary . . Martin Zeke DuCote Treasurer ...... Edward McCauley t v 1 1Evy,':,'.1:,s. Y ' E Q5 il EOne I-Iundred Sixty-sevenl French Club The French Club is under the department of Foreign Language. It Was formed to bind together those students interested in French: the language, the literature, and the culture. Meetings are bi-monthly and members are students interested in French. President Vice-Pres. Rec.-Sec. Treasurer Advisor OFFICERS . . . . . . Raymond Castille Wilma Davis . . . . Maylan Soileau . . Claire St. Germain Miss L. M. Ziegler O F F I C E R S President ......... Pat O'Brien Vice-Pres. . . . . Robert Benton Rec.-Sec. . . . . Anna Fay Stewart Treasurer . . . Gloria Kimball Advisor ....... Mr. G. B. Roberts IfOne Hundred Sixty-eightl La Academia Castellana Better known as the Spanish Club, and has as one ot its main objectives the promotion ot international good will with our Latin- American neighbors through the learning of the Spanish language. Organized in 1936 under the direction of Dr. Roberts, it has become one ot the most aggressive groups that is on the Southwestern campus. T. H. Harris Honor Students Club By an act passed during the l933 legisla- tive session, a Thomas H. Harris Scholarship Foundation was created as a tribute to State Superintendent Harris for his excellent edu- cational Work in the schools of Louisiana during his service as State Superintendent of Education for more than thirty years. The primary factor in selection oi students to receive these scholarships is scholastic ability. These students have banded to- gether to promote a spirit of fellowship and to preserve the ideals for which the founda- tion Was established. These scholarships are gifts-they are not loans. O F F I C E R S President ...... Wayne O. Martin Vice-Pres. . . . Billie McSpadden Rec.-Sec. . . . Richard Iuneau Treasurer . . Madeline Sibille Advisor . . Mr. D. S. Byrnside O F F I C E R S President ........ lohn B. Levy Vice-Pres. . . . . Raphael Hebert Rec.-Sec. . . . . David B. Regan Advisor . . . . Mr. I. W. Sanders Pi Lambda Beta Pi Lambda Beta is a Pre-Law fraternity, organized to promote a closer association and understanding of the pre-law students of Southwestern: to facilitate closer coopera- tion and fellowship necessary in preparation for the legal profession. Members are any pre-law students of SLI maintaining a C average. lQOne Hundred Sixty-ninel Orchesis Club The purpose. of this organization is to stimulate an interest in all types of dancing -folk, square, social and creative, to de- velop creativeness, rhythm and movement, to provide an opportunity tor training those interested in the art of dancing, to promote dancing on this campus and in other col- leges, to inspire students to take dancing and to promote friendship through this club with students on this campus and on other campuses. Orchesis was begun in 1940 under the direction oi Evelyn Lockman. Miss Barbara Brown is the present director of Orchesis. The members of Orchesis presented the dance numbers in the Camellia Pageant and attended an annual Dance Symposium in Austin, Texas, at the University of Texas on December 8. Every spring the members of Orchesis present a spring concert in the Burke Hall Auditorium. A O F F I C E R S President ....... Gloria Guilbeau Rec.-Sec. . . Gwen Dernoruelle Treasurer . . . Owen Demoruelle Advisor . . Miss Barbara Brown O F F I C E R S President ...... Donovan Pontiii Vice-Pres. . . Barbara Elaine Taylor Rec.-Sec. . . . Barbara Bahnson Treasurer . . . lean Beaugh Advisor . . . Mr. Zernott lfOne Hundred Seventyj Newman Club The Southwestern Newman Club, which is now under the direction ot Father Irving DeBlanc and his assistant, Father Alexander Sigur, was established in 1923. Since then it has grown constantly and has developed into a large and important organization. Meetings are held every Thursday evening alter benediction at the Catholic Student Center, and each meeting ends with a social. The Newman Club is designed to enrich the spiritual, intellectual, and social lives ot the Catholic students, and to train them to lead active, apostolic lives both in school and in their own communities. These pur- poses are derived irom such activities, as daily Mass, special classes, lecture series, missions, retreats, special Lenten services, and various other programs. The social side oi the Newman Club is also very bright. Parties and dances are held for practically every special occasion during the year. O F F I C E' R S President . . . Robert I. Guchereau, Ir. Vice-Pres. . . . Iohn I. Landry, Ir. Treas.-Rep. . . . . . Boland Shultz Advisor . . Dr. William I. Phillips Econonucs Foruni The Economics Forum was organized by students ot the Department of Economics and Business Administration on October 28, 1948. It has brought numerous speakers to the campus and its meetings have been centered about discussion ot contemporary Economics problems. Each year this student organization spon- sors an Economics Forum Conference. Repre- sentatives ot Colleges throughout the State participate in discussions on economics problems ot value to the participants and to the business community as Well as to the students. Canterbury Club O F F I C E R S President ..... Charles A. Abbott Vice-Pres. . . . . Paul Hannen Rec.-Sec. . . . Frances Bailey Treasurer . . . lean Barker The Canterbury Club aims to serve the mission oi Christianity in higher education by fostering among the students ot South- western a better understanding of the faith and practices of the Episcopal Church and loyalty to its corporate lite. The church en- courages association and fellowship with other similar clubs of the church throughout the country and with their sponsoring organi- zation. lOne Hundred Seventy-onej I J' 5 w HM. Q , ' 'Et ' .- ' TV .Y -: 1 , yi'-F pg - R. A . . ,fl- Q 7 if-3552 f N' F 3 X 3' . 1: 1, .1 ml' Q p-.. rj . la. 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Color Guard and Rebel Squadron and followed by the S.L.l. Band and the Bed lackets the colorful parade drew a large Lafayette crowd. Ten floats were entered and the winning float belonging to Theta Xi. Behind the floats came the pajarna parade and Geology society initiates. Finding an end on Saint Mary Blvd. the students gathered for the pep-rally. With the open houses which followed all day Saturday, the Southwestern student body attended that nights game with plenty of that old school spirit. Ioyce Tuttle reigned as queen. Included in her court were Gail Dugal, Dorothy Arceneaux, Ieanelle Roy, and Geraldine Paul. The Queen and her Court f-.JH ING IN 1952 ss ss H is .J-, ss x ,X Pep Rallies Homecoming Queen Miss Ioyce Tuttle Pajama Parade Flack. Spirited noies from the S.I..l. Band 1 J t F, r' W D O95 5 C fy it L , L Miss Iecmelle Roy. Queen oi Camellias Camellia charm and a radiant setting characterized t 1953 Camellia Pageant. A capacity audien oi over 5,000 persons, iilled the Blackham c seum for the 20th annual pageant. Theme of the pageant, Southwests Salutes the Camellia States, was carried o r c l e , l , 1 u W r r a t r Beauty and splendor, both of teminii , l C o in the stage setting where huge state seals a ilaqs of the 13 Camellia states formed the ba ground for leanelle Roy of Iota, the Queen Camellias, and the members oi her court Members of the Queen's court includ Geraldine Fletcher and Beth Brumiield mai of honor: Velma Callais, Peggy lsom Marie Rodemacher, Freda Manuel, Louise Braq and Ioan Reiser. The pageant opened with an impressi color guard of the Air Force ROTC marchi in with the flags of the camellia states. Ati the entry and presentation oi the Queen a her court, the Queen was crowned by Gerv A. Compton, Alexandria, President of t Louisiana Camellia Society. Musical a. dance numbers saluting the several state where camellias are grown followed. The pageant is sponsored annually by the College oi Agriculture in cooperation with various departments of the college. The Ar Department designed and executed the stag setting. The Home Economics Department de- signed and made the state flags, as well as the costumes used in the pageant. The South- western Concert Band, the mixed chorus and the dance groups all contributed to the splendid entertainment which was highly praised by an appreciative audience oi students, faculty and residents of South Louisiana and the many visitors here tor the annual meeting of the Louisiana Camellia Society. Heavenly Music-Arkansas 'x . 1, ' - : V 'l 5 P-te' .fits Mr. Gervais Compton, President, Louisiana Camellia Socim- crowns the Queen oi Camellias n . Ng.: .A:.1A3..,,., ....: vL:xX: ma1m,lf1wl1,x,., wan!-M-, ., nu'1N I.,- uuv' JK.. ' ,un-1v1.,, i :3JI x 1.32.1-.1'x .M 5... -, .n-Miww, 1461 ,ux.A., -my . 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The Band cmd Red Icxckets join forces in presenting holi- tirne pccqecmts for homecoming and the crnnucrl out-of-town ex- cursion. Planning the Show lOne Hundred Eightyl - vw 5, er X . 'We 1 r J. main 0 ' z J Q arms The Yambilee Queen with fellow Red Iackets The Southwestern Red lackets were organized in 1937 by the Health and Physical Education Department. There were twelve charter members and it has gradually increased in size. There were 64 members in this year's group. These outstanding young women serve South- Pcxrt of the Red Iuckets duty is to make beautiful fomautxons at the football games the red western by attending athletic events and pep- rallies, performing during half-time at football games, ushering at various campus and civic activities, marching in parades in Lafayette and neighboring towns and boosting Southwestern generally. During this year they assisted the SQUAD LEADERS-First Row tleft to rightl: Marlene Brame, Sylvia: Daigle, Iorettc: Hemandez, Summie St. Andre, Wanda Ryan. Second Row Cleft to rightl: Betty Io Constcmtino, Grace Hebert, Hilma I.cxBauve, Corine Ohlsen. FIRST ROW tleit to riqhtl: Sonnier, Irving, Prudhomme, Quoyeser. Ducote, Broussard, Blomquist, Schexnayder. Gomez, I. Hebert. Freeman, Fleuriet. M. Brame. Frazier, Moss, Rivette. SECOND ROW tlelt to rightl: Brown, Hernandez, Daigle, Isom, Constantine, Guilbeau. Dish. Russo, E. Hebert, Primeaux. Ryder, Weaver, Kidder, deValcourt, Kuntz, Rodemacher. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightl: Trahan. Pcrvy. St. Andre, I. Hebert, Foreman, Luke, Lowery, Schworrtzenburg, Girard, F. Brame, Davis, Gluubrechi. St. Germain, Crow, C. Littell. Angelle. FOURTH ROW tleit to rightl: English. Miles, Hashman, I. Littell. Ryan, Underwood, Richmond, Guillory, Kimbel, Chapman. LeBlanc. Ehrensinq, Menou, Lord, Ohlsen. G. Hebert. iackets local American Red Cross chapter by helping to sponsor the visit of the bloodmobile to the campus. To be eligible for membership, a girl must have a general C scholastic average and be in good health. She must maintain both the C average and good health to remain in the organi- zation. As they serve Southwestern and cheer our Bulldogs onward, they lead in building character, faith and Southwestern. Red Iackets supporting our boys in Basketball A radio work shop The Radio Workshop is the organization on the campus devoted to the training oi students for radio by actual experience in the production oi a Wide variety of radio shows. The workshop broadcast over three area stations. The daily shows, over KVOL, ranged from music by stu- dents in the Music Department, to discussions by Workshop members, songs and poetry, discussions by the Future Farmers of America, and regular interviews with the professors on the campus. The Radio Theatre, a Weekly program over KSIG, Crowley, and KIEF, Iennings, featured an hour's adaptation oi a famous play each week. Ot the thirteen plays presented, Shakespeares OTHELLO, lbsen's AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE, and Wilde-'s THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST are representative. Mrs. William W. Ellis, the director, and M. I. Broussard, a student, adapted the plays to radio. Stanley Broussard, Iota, sophomore, engineering technical director lor the lamous play series. Members of the Radio Workshop represent practically every department in the college. Not only Speech majors, but engineering, music, agri- culture, English, accounting, education, and math- ematics students iorm this organization. Lower left hand corner. reading left to right: Ernie Alex- Lower right hand corner: Elizabeth Dubus. Speech: Ginger McBride. special student ander. Speech: M. I. Broussard, Speech-English: Beverly Music-Speech: Gay Meyers, Education: Ralph Campbell, Mechanical Engineering Gary Guidry. Speech: Ennis Delcambre, Engineering. Ashton, Speech. ' lfOne Hundred Eighty-fourl Q., FIRST-YEAR DEBATE SQUAD SEATED, Lett to Bight: Delel Helo, Diane Lord, Bonnie Guillory. Iean Ann Maraist, Beatrice Yazbeck, Barbara Poteet. STANDING, Lett to Right: Glenn Fournet, Ginger Deason, Dominique Vidrine, Ernest Alexander, Norman E. Leer, Coach, Ray Montgomery, Marilyn Miner, Charles Abbott and Iuanita Richard. S.L.I. vzxnsrrv DEBATE SQUAD D e b a fe S q u a CI SEATED, Lett to Right: Dorothy Fay' Perry, Sena Simonson, Ieannette Stark. STANDING, First Row: Karl Cavanaugh, Ginger Deason, Beth Dubus. Ieanie M Roy D. Murphy, Debate Coach. STANDING, Second Row: M. I. Broussard, Helen Sagrera. Eloise Barrios. STANDING, Third Row: Beatrice Yazbeck. Beth Roberts, Marilyn Domingue. STANDING, Fourth Row: larnes Dugal, Nathan Stansbury, Dominique Vidrine, Glenn and Holland Morvani. araist, Fournet rar if it , 1 1--:'-x, 1 Ei. ti: ' 4 .4 ,x. lfOne Hundred Eighty-tivel First Year The First-Year Debate squad terminated its se- rnester's work with the annual first-year speech tournament. The debate tournament was won by Iuanita Rich- ard and Beatrice Yazbeck. Miss Yazbeck was rated the outstanding first year debater. The other events of the speech tournament were won by students as follows: Serious Beading and Humorous Reading-Iuanita Richard: Oratory and Extemporaneous Speaking-Dominique Vidrine: lm- promptu Speaking-Charles Abbott: and Radio Speaking-Ernest Alexander. Varsity Debate Squad The Southwestern Louisiana Institute Varsity De- bate Squad climaxed the 1952-53 forensic season as Bolland Morvant and Karl Cavanaugh were de- clared National Winners and granted ratings of Superior in debate at the Pi Kappa Delta National Convention and Speech Tournament. Dorothy Fay Perry and Ieannette Stark received ratings oi Excellent, next to the highest obtain- able, at the National Speech Meet. Southwesterrfs varsity debaters competed this year with student speakers from throughout the United States as they participated in tournaments as follows: The University oi Texas' Womerfs Speech Tournament, Austin, Texas: The Millsaps College Speech Tournament, Iackson, Mississippi: The Louisiana State University Speech Tournament, Baton Rouge, Louisiana: The Baylor University Speech Tournament, Waco, Texas: The Savage Forensic, Durant, Oklahoma: The Northwestern State College Speech Tournament, Natchitoches, Louisi- ana: and The National Pi Kappa Delta Speech Tour- nament, Kalamazoo, Michigan. S Xwwy W .: Y wggz'-1: ww v W . 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Below are photographs taken throughout the entire trip. However, not any camera could photograph the spirit and gayety of the occasion. Sea Sickness? Some this way -4' U-TIIIBI I Preparing for Parade through town 1 r Intcxicated Cheerleaders Pep Rally in Alexander :gp- .ff .- , W., ff! g F g, 4' N '- I ' Y' 1. ,'y, 0 , 1 lj You name it and we'1l Ieed it Bottoms up J, IW! Brother Herman and Cousin Thermcm CHORU Soileau, Mayecrux, Irving, Champagne, Laileur, Guedry, Driskill, Kim, Authement, Marino, Latiolais, Richard, Baudoin, Melorncon, Comeoux Disch, Fletcher, Lemoine, Ciccrrdo, Begnaud, Cormier, Mancuso, Mcrrcantel, Iackson, Trahcm, Trant, Broussard, Viator. Kenny, Hebert Driskill, Hoffpauir, Esccxgne, Hebert, Williamson, Andrepont, Breaux, Robinson, Breaux, Hebert, Maier, Delhomme, Fusilier, Arcenecmx, Lucas Bcxquet, Broussard, Roy, Gaudin. McDcmiel, Wallace, Bertrand, Rcrbum, Blanchet, Trahan, Stafford, Cox, Touchei, Leblanc, Musso, Poole, Foreman Membership in the Mixed Chorus is open to all students. The Chorus is featured annually in a campus Christmas Con- cert and the Camellia Pageant. Trips to communities in the southern portion of the state are made each semester thereby giving the members of the group the opportunity to appear before many civic, church and school groups. IfOne Hundred Ninetyl DIRECTOR: PROFESSOR WILLIS COLOR GUARD pomm, Lan-HWS' Hulin, Sasser' Hcydel AIR FQRCE E. --v W-,W---'W'E'Em S1 mamma-Hsgmmsgwssnss ,rms B-was mag. W HH , mmfwwjwm-WHERE wwf. Raw ss HIE' 5331555 vgmsma .8 ggnmsmwmn B nan -,aww jmnxswg-wE'mH,E,5wss'n W ':ww. 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Richardson The backqround ot the AF ROTC Instructor staff represents a pool of varied Air Force and Civilian experience including Aviation, Arrnarnent, Air Force Supply, Air Force Administra- tion, Education, Music, Personnel Services, and Air Operations. Non-commissioned Gfficers Left to Right: Mf'Sqt. Vernon G. Waquespack M,fSqt. I. Andre Mouton lVI,fSgt. Lester I. Richard MXSQL Cecil D. Heflin TfSqt. Cecil B. Birdwell TXSQL Mitchell E. Antley TfSqt. Leon T. English CILT. COL. IAMES KOFFSKEY President: Arnold Air Society HOLD Ag Claire Clzennault Squadron The Arnold Air Society was created, as stated in the preamble of its constitution, to further the purpose, mission, tradition and concept of the United States Air Force as means oi National Defense, promote American Citizenship, and create a closer and more etticient rela- tionship among the Air Reserve Officers Training Corps. The Claire Chennault Squadron, which is the SLI chapter of the nationwide organization, was granted its charter in May of l95O. There were 27 charter mem- bers and at the present time there are 70 members. To he eligible for membership in the society a cadet must he enrolled in the iirst year advanced course ot Air Science and shall have maintained a two point average in Air Science as Well as a one point over all average. ARNGLD u Chandler Mamoulides Dux-io Loqreco a AIR SCCIETY Bonnin DeLoach Chapman Stevens Mcxroney Henaqan Granier Schluntz Brumlield Hoifpcxuer Haydel J- 1 Sonnier .ms as ms ss sm mn mm -ma-1 iam wa lima a WE A-sm as ,. H, an a iam ma ms Pratt Townsend Brown Mczyers cf M! SGT. BARBARA BRUMFIELD Arnold Axr Socxeiy Sweetheart Musso Hays - Builer Didier uma S migggazqeam mars W Q9 wing: Egg: mn me mam Q QW mf 25' mg, .: ..., ,.5., usa na-ss E , am a M M in si Q um as ss sf ss P1 '-F ummm ,umm ns n1.7vs fa ss HONlCfCQI.. IEANELLE ROY Group Sponsor Rifle Team THE SU AHHUS Group Staff Left to Right: CfLt. Col. Lawrence I. Coffey Executive Officer CXCO1. Walter L. Dinsmore Group Commander C! Major Wilfred G. Bonnin Group Adjutant HonfCfCol. Ieanelle Roy Group Sponsor C,fCapt. Francis A. Bonnet Group Opns. and Trng. Officer A Squadron CfLt. Col. Robert A. Anderson Squadron C O C! lst Lt. William P. Hardernan Squadron Adjutant CfAf2c Malcolm P. Blakesley Guidon Bearer Hon!Cf'Lt. Col. Diane Lord Squadron Sponsor C,f'Capt. Charles A. Copes Squadron Executive Officer HONICXLT. COL. HONlCfLT. COL. DIANE LORD BETH BRUMI-'IELD A Squadron Sponsor B Squadron Sponsor Distinguished Military Students May be designated as such at the end of their junior year. Must have demonstrated outstanding leadership in the Cadet Corps. Must be in the upper U3 oi his class academically. lf designated a Distinguished Military Student at the end of his junior year and a Distinguished Military Graduate upon completion of his senior year he has a good opportunity to receive a regular commission after one year of competitive active duty. i r V i C!Capt. Clarence F. Rush Squadron Tactical Officer Ir. Squadron C O Cf'Capt. Thomas K. Irion C!AXb Gerald G. Fremin Guidon Bearer Squadron Sponsor C,fLt. Edwin E. Inge Squadron Adjutant t B Squadron CfLt. Col. William M. Feaster Squadron Executive Officer I-lonfC!Lt. Col. Beth Brumfield X N D H es ... ..: 'wifz E W . is A gs . 7 ',d.4,:,,-', - :JH . W K f . .:I .Mx , 0 J 92 mm n . L mn mn ss a an , ss -'- '. W . . . ...pix 5-Nw.. 1' BHK X. mg nw mam :Bm nw- mamma ss KWH .. , P J I ' ' Q Q ' . 4 I .W , .- V-.ig - W A ' :.: .:. :':-5 We -1 :.. , B E Bl. ,., 25: i, n :-. .. 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Squadron The Rebel Squadron is composed of sophomore and junior cadets. These cadets are chosen on a competitive basis for their ability to drill and alertness to commands. During the tall semester the drill team marches at the various festivals. Dressed in khaki uniforms with white scarfs, belts, gloves, spats, and sometime helmets, the Rebel Squadron makes an impressive unit to lead a large parade through town. A C average must be maintained by the cadet. To increase their ability to drill the Squadron meets on one afternoon during the week other than the regular drill period. If Two Hundred fl 4. Air Force R.O.T.C. Corp Southwestern Louisiana Insiilute Rebel Squadron during cz typical drill period . r luis is umm ss wma 5 ms ss as ss -Q sms E E is H .., M B H H 55 ms mn . ms H a . Egg. fa H lm ITWO Hundred Onel ss E B - B a .MP . -5 ,H sf Fx.--fl' -shim-Qfzw. ' -- ,gf Y E '!w5.'k '2gfi1f,:5f5J uk? mg ,Wa , I. 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PATRICIA 0'BRIEN WANDA RYAN C Squadron Sponsor D Squadron Sponsor HE Squadron C! lst Lt. Max Rosenwieg Squadron Adjutant C! Lt. Col. Aubin A. Songe Squadron CO CLA! b Kenneth A. Soulant Guidon Bearer CfCapt. Gary Gt. Levert Squadron Executive Officer CfSfSgt. Earl I. Soileau Squadron Athletic Officer Hon!CfLt. Col. Gail Dugal Squadron Sponsor HONfCfL'I'. COL. GAIL DUGAL E Squadron Sponsor AFROTC graduates Who have applied for training Will be ordered into active military service for the normal period of duty-24 months. Specific period of time contracts will not become effective until such time as the course of training has been successfully completed. Effective with May-Iune graduates of 1953, the initial active duty tour for Air Force ROTC graduates applying for flight training is re- duced to three C33 years, to include the period of flight training time. Those non- veteran students entering flying training and subsequently eliminated from flying training due to reasons over which they have no control will be required to serve only that portion remaining of the obligated active military service. For non-veteran graduates if called to active military service, the active duty tour Will be for a period of 24 months, and in addition, the students are required to remain a mem- ber of a regular or reserve Component until the eighth anniversary of their date of commission. Tour of active duty upon completion of U. S. Air Force Institute of Technology training is three C33 years. For veterans volunteering for active rnili- tary service, the tours of active duty will be for an indefinite period. 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