Southwestern Louisiana Institute - Lacadien Yearbook (Lafayette, LA)

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I I I II I . ' fr 71-73 L N UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHII Q 'I V H CANII ,I I . L 1 I PRESIDENTS HOME 26 JUDICE HALL I , -2 MARTIN HALL. 27 DEAN OF WOMENS HOME ' 3 GIRARD HALL ZBTELEPHONE OFFICE 4 FOSTER HALL 29 MAINTENANCE SHOP 5 MOUTON HALL 3,0 GROUNDS SERVICE FACIL 6 STEPHENS MEMOPIAL LIBRARY 3I CATHOLIC CHAPEL ' ' 7 BRDUSSARD HALL 32 CATHOLIC STUDENT CEN' ' 8 LEE HALL 33 HAMILTON LABORATORY .SC 9 O K ALLEN CAFETERIA 34 MENS GYMNASIUM IO BROWN AYRE5 HALL 35 BILLEAIJD HALL II BAND HOUSE 36 DUPPE' LISRARY I2 DICLOUET HALL -3? MGIJTGOMERY HALL I3 BUCHANAN HALL 38 MADISON HALL I4 EVANGELINE HALL 39 M'NASPY SIIADIUNI DDR! I5 HARRIS HALL 40 MATHEMATICS BUILDING I6 BAKER HALL AI ART EDUCATION BUILDIIN I7 HUGER HALL 42 BA '2 Ig RANDOLPH HALL A3 BA 'I I9 ALUMNI HALL AA ELS '3 I I 20 mars GYMNASIUM jg I?IQII:I.?:I'IgIJLI.l:AEIErSTMsNT I I 2' WFIRMARY A7 uoLIs1'n.IAL An-rs snbpf I fl Iii g6gEg1':gng5'I9ohII-r orrncs 48 INDUSTRIAL An-rs emu: I V A ' '-I 24 .STUDENT Louucas -FACULTY AF-15.49 DORNIITORY A I I-I ,ff -, I zsaumfe HALL .50 DORMITORY B I I7 VT ' , Fl E x Io fo I. 'Q V2 I3 o U I I-I LLL V I E- V I IT I 'I A I I I IE 'I In 47 38 I U k' L3 In .ZITI 'NDUIQJ-IBSM' I EUS LI , .ik AJ I - LI 0 01 V7 ...V MADISON H W .Q S3 ,D 52 H I- I KX-A I5 I A-5 2m ' 1. - 39 MGNASPY 5TADIuM DORM. I Y NX 5 UI 4 cu Z 5 iw PARKER 8 - ,, - A 7 Mcmxspv STADIUM I J 25-7s',,DNNG,fI . , W Af-L BASEBALL Q. V, L--1 A IN FIELD I I E I' I I I I2 I T , I2 IK E I 3 I I LI 6 I I ' I V7 X5 I Ia I X X I I Q - I I , I W 'Q of I I I I IJ KF! 1 Ixmzi, JI .. A r-I I . j Ik 6 I W ID ' 3 ? lit f U Q6 f' L9 ISA Ml I I.' LL. ,I I I 'L LLL- LL.. ZA., XEXDSJ 3 , L4 LOUISIANA DEI2, 511 ASI-ILAR 51 d 6 uvvxu ' cnrrn. J OI-INSTON ID -I 12 QI I l I '1 -I CAI. ITORY C BUILDING IED HOUSING ER HALL ERY HALL HALL ORS DOQMITORY RIED HOUSING EHOUSIE 1 5 BERS S OP EHOUSE I TRICIANZS SHOP IVING DEPARTMENT OF MENS HOME ERSITY LAUNDRY ERAN STUDENT CENTER IST STUDENT CENTER SBYTERIAN STUDENT CENTER CQPAI. sruoem- cause HODIST STUDENT CENTER E. MANAGEMENT HOMES ISI-:UM AcRIcuI.TuRe LABS MONTGOMERY DUPRE BILLEAUD MEN 5 GYM B ULEVAR D ST, MARY MOUT ON POST -.LJ.- NEW MARTIN MAR TIN -- I.-L! GIR RD Xl I I I 7 'D EJ 6 I I X 7 I 5 ER V I I I I ISITI'.PI-IU65 I ,, I 2 GAEID I I I I I I I I I I J ul I D 7 Z 4 8 Lg I2 If :I CFI Qc J I J D: E I CL li' LEE AYRE5 Wm Q I W' ' DCCLOUCT ,I-IEBRARD BOLJLEVARDV I I xc A liluonrm ko - I N IB gg I D I cvpaess 5,UDi,5 . I ,5 UNION UJ I .--ME , -Iii 253 g - 'i ,bv 6' ooo? I3 I2 I I I UCI-IEF1 O EIIZIO I GIRL'5 I4 I4 1... 5152.552 LQOEMITORY I I I ,. .. - - .I I I I. -- -.. .. APRIS ' T-TRRTURTVE MQKINLEY STREET . - ' HAMILTON LAB. SCHTL CAVBRE , WALLIS 441- I u b I -In L , OJ A gg O, ' on r'-- 1-- Nl I nf? I : L I I I U - Y 0, 0, IA-I 0 4 I T G 7.77.7 ,Y .Y,Y --..-4... . I en Willis Editor IANA lhia Odd kssistcmf Editor E.-ff-qu-e-J ..s, it I --ni., DEDICATION It is a proud position in which any man stands when he can look in retrospect upon a long succession of years given to the service of others. ln his youth, as he begins his chosen work, he thinks little of the ultimate breadth of his influence. Unrealized by him, however, that influence expands in ever-widening circles as he sets himself to every task comprehended within his sphere of duty. The sound purposes of those who have gone before him he sees, in his growing wisdom, as worthy of continuance. He does not tear down, he builds. In such a position can Joel Lafayette Fletcher stand. As a youthful teacher he associated himself with an equally youthful institution and advanced with it for two decades after which he became its chief administrator. And now, for twenty-one years as president of a full-grown academic foundation, he can look hack upon loyal and uninterrupted service to the State of Louisiana and more particularly to his adopted region of the State. But the fulfillment of his aims, the concrete and the intangible fruit of his work would be to him today less personally satisfying were it not for the encouraging com- panionship, the ideals congenial with his own which his gracious wife, Frances lVlcLees Fletcher, has constantly supplied not only to him, but to his whole academic family. L'ACADlEN is happy to offer this edition of 1963 to President and Mrs. Fletcher as an expression of the warm esteem in which they are held by the University of Southwestern Louisiana and as an assurance that as long as memory lives, they too shall live. 3 ,4Y 4 .g Vg! THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISI- ANA-Here are just a few glimpses of what you, as a student, will find on this campus. . . . the familiar scene of members of our Creek or- ganizations checking for those unending notices in the entrance of the Student Union. . . . the earnestness of eating that delicious watermelon at a summer party, which is just one of the many enjoyed by USL students. Perhaps if you miss these activities, you will be re- minded of the friendliness of our University in other ways. . . . the sight of a smiling face as one of our male students rides to class on a favorite mode of trans- portation-the bicycle! . . . the joys of letting off steam and enjoying your- self at one of our dances, usually sponsored hy the Student Council, the sororities, or other organizations on campus. . . . the thrill of seeing those boys in their unforgettable Bermuda shorts, which are Worn to class and even on dates-much to our surprise! i I r X. 1 .12 Auf' ,Q 4 .. A ss-f -'W ll-X L. ggss5 .J A most cheerful atmosphere surrounds you as you wind your way to Guillory Hall, popularly known as the Stu, . . the anxiety of someone checking his box in the post office, just hoping that he has something in it besides dust. . . . the groups of boys emerging from the Club Room, where commuters as well as regular students may go to relax and study. . . . the social-minded professors as they chat with the students, something that promotes a good teacher- student relationship here on campus. . . . the hustle and hustle of our collegiate set as they eat dinner in the O. K. Allen Dining Hall, which is located across the street from the Stu. ET 4 l l ' 1 9 l I Q E u l 1 it i - . f' it 4. , 1 i i t ftp-. .s i Q - 1 ' N 1 l 1 , ' . w c ' W W , l 1 I, 4, . ' F' ' c 'tr N 'X y Yirg gigfii H A Y X 3 VA1, X HAM I' ' 'N S' -f' ' af ' N 3 Q ' 1 - -.. -- . I , x T +-' f.1+rCw-xi Ll-Lf ' fi I AQ, Interior view of the Dupre' Library Exterior view of the Dupre' Library Now is the time for the saying of Hall work and no playu to be reversed. With such a good setting as the new Dupre' Library, how could anyone help but make good grades! Here are a few situations to show you what we mean: . . . the intense attention of an engi- neering lab class that makes you think of the hours of work that those boys ' . put into their calculus, dynamics, and other such courses. . . . the privacy of a study room in the library which offers you an opportunity to concentrate on your Work for that test coming soon or just to review your ma- terials in a sound-proof room where no distractions can take your eye off that page. . . . the delicious smells of a home economics cooking class that float out of the windows of Lee Hall and tempt you while on your way to classes in Broussard or Mouton Halls. 1 S far' 'ff'-'f 1 . 2 ,ix sr - 4- ft -L T: , If yivlj. ll gt lf' 1 Ks - 1? 111 5 r Ili- - -- ..., . :.1y.c,1 .1 ' Q :REF Hi ,..,.- , 1.-rv, 1 ,.,,,,v.:1n- I , 55 1, ' b:1,.:-:- lm, ,A .- .l S ' .,v-,,,...,' -.L ' 'I x.:,,.:,' , - .--', -4 4 M11 S'5?.'cQ'. J 'li' 1, - Steel frames of the new Martin Hall 5 ' ff . iw X, WX!! ,fyr f .7 ,f Our great University is slowly undergoing an expansion program which includes: . . . the new Martin Hall, which will house the College of Commerce and all the administra- tive offices of the school. . . . a new dormitory, Elmore Bonin Hall, which will house four hundred girls. . . . a new boys' dormitory, Rexford Mc- Cullough Hall, which will eliminate some of our housing shortages. . . . a new cafeteria, Esteve Martin Hall, which will enable the students to have a more con- venient place 'to eat. As you have seen, the Univer- sity of Southwestern Louisiana is a campus of many moods- it is friendly, studious, over- whelming, relaxing-yes, it is a wonderful place to receive a well-rounded education. An early stage of construction of the now complete Bonin Hall Rear view of the new boys' domitury, Rexford McCullough Hall. with the new cafeteria un lhc left. I xx Y P if , I f7, h?1'j 4 wgyhiskl 4. 5 . 1' N. , .E J, , ,, 1-A , ' .--,, 1. . .Ep . ' . :sg . ,., 3 tv all C If-' TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration Honors Organizations Military Greeks Beauties Features Athletics Classes ADMINISTRATION ,,,,g-1'q5 JP! I' Q57 M 5 i -:H mf E S: :' at sw DEAN OF MEN E. GLYNN ABEL Assistant Dean of Women MARY OLIVE MCPHAUL Housing Director THOMAS E. MURPHY sm ,, X1 was - 5, -,I 'x N zz!! V Assistant Dean of Men JAMES B. GUILLORY Staff Services GEORGE MOUTON, Security Police Dupre Library Stuff I J H.. .I ', ...lug-.g , r ig--2 Ffh ,L .- U I . X25 iii by nr, r 1 MRS.,EDNA COURMIER, Infirmary xf kr, U.S.L. Bookstore MHS. HELEN PEREZ, Assistant Direfcrlor, Student Union Q.-,Tu f , .- MISS MARY COLLINS, Cafeteria If '90-v-9 -1- MR. FRANK W. OWEN DR. LEA SEALE E Business Manugcr 'SIAM S .M.lv'll1, Registrar i MRS. LOIS RIVERS Director of Student Union 1r- ...- k .Ui , lil V MRS. C. R. CARVER Postmistrcss Qty:-N an gb x 5 . . w x ' , X 131 MR. JOHN D. MANUEL Purchasing Agent 51:21, MR. LEO HEBERT Student Employment il P 1 I l. L Q 'Q I A . A lfr Miss Adriene Mouton, Subst. Housemotherg Mrs. Leona Stevens, Huger Hall. TOP ROW: Mrs. Dora Ponthier, Dorm Cg Mrs. Linda Hebert, Stadiumg Mrs. Louise Clay, Dorm B, Mrs. Georgia Peterson, Roy Hall. SEATED: Mrs. Lavonia Dews, Caffery Hallg Mrs. Thelma Guillory, Dorm A. 22 Housemothers Tb BACK ROW: Mrs. Bernice Templet, De Clouetg Miss Bernice Bartells, Harrisg Mrs. Ruby Higdon, Boning Mrs. Abat, Judiceg SEATED: Mrs. Cibodeaux, Subst. Housemolherg Mrs. Davis, Suhst. Housemother. BACK ROW: Mrs. Messick, Evangelineg Mrs. Martha Hebert, Foster Hallg Mrs. Louise Blanchard, Buchanan Hallg Mrs. Carrie Norman, Bonin. SEATED: Mrs. Rosemarie MacDonald, Randolphg Mrs. .lane Bordelon, Baker. T in 'T' T... 5 MRS. ALINE D. WILSON-Hostess MEN'S LOUNGE Men's Lounge xi, l MRS. MADELINE COCHRANE-Hostess WOMEN'S LOUNGE - ' Women's Lounge ,,..! MRS. JOHN D. MOTTY-Campus Operator 433'-'Ss L -.. A 23 3 K.-. l l +I' i f P Dil , r .-, ., Q. 3 V A X , I . l r 'rx . a 1 nj. 47.5 fi 'Q-fx , lm ' L I -Q, W U J , Q V 3 X, DR. VERNON L. WHARTON - 'W il Dean of the College of Liberal Arts . x4,4 , . ,, ,, . M' fi- idiflihll' ' ' W, cn.: .. ENGLISH -.... . ' '2 ' it .fu K, L z'iil ',- ls, I. N College of Liberal Arts FIRST ROW: Dr. Mary Diehmann fDept. headl, Miss Hilda Taylor, Mrs. Esther Bodemuller, Miss Eleanor Marionneaux, Dr. Patricia Rickels, Mrs. Bolivar Hait, Miss Martha Dobie, Miss Kathleen Mahaffey, Miss Searcy Thompson. SECOND ROW: Miss Anne Connaughton, Dr. Charles Wilkins, Rodney Grossman, Mrs. Louise Williams, Mrs. Joseph Broussard, Wildred Guerin, Dr. Milton Rickels, Dr. Bernice Webb, Dr. Frank Flowers, Dr. Richard Wagner, George Deaux. THIRD ROW: Alton Broussard, John Bennett, Dr. Frank Meriwether, Mrs. Robert Byrne, Dr. Paul Nolan, Mrs. Ralph Lynch, Dr. R. Osborne, Dr. Joseph Ward, Mrs. Marion De Laitsch. SOCIAL STUDIES O rw ! MUSIC FIRST ROW: Dr. Robert M. Crisler fDept. headl, Dr. Walter Craddock, Mr. James Stevenson, Dr. W. M. Drake, Mr. Robert Webb, Mr. Theron Fehrenbach, Dr. Robert Brockway, Mr. Benjamin Lucas. SECOND ROW: Mr. James Dormon, Dr. John Moore, Mr. Jeremy Millett, Miss Minnie Kelley, Miss Mary Purser, Mr. Vernon Behrhorst, Dr. Vincent Cassidy, Dr. Edward Richards. FIRST ROW: Mr. Willis Duerest fdcpt. headl, Dr. Keith Hester, Mrs. Bruce Trible, Mrs. Ann Lyons, Miss Mary Cox, Mrs. Marjorie Pulley, Miss Ginette Rosenthal, Mr. George Brown, Mr. Bernard Erhard. SECOND ROW: Mr. Charles Reynolds, Mr. James Hanna, Mr. John Turner, Mr. George Parish, Dr. George Barth, Dr. Robert Gilmore, Mr. Antonio Perez, Mr. Edgar Davis. THIRD ROW: Mr. .lack La Bauve, Mr. John Gilfry, Mr. James Burke, Mr. Nolan Sahuc, Mr. Frank Hanley. . T , ...T . . S . FIRST ROW: Dr. Zeke Loflin fdept. headl, Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes, Miss Margaret LaSalle, Miss Jessie Hoag, Miss Clair Aucoin, Mrs. Yvonne Guidry, Miss Margaret Simon. SECOND ROW: Mr. Robert Prochaska, Mr. P. G. Garcia, Dr. Lewis Bulson, Dr. David Andrew, Dr. O. J. I-Iuval, Miss Marion Hall. THIRD ROW: Dr. Z. T. Gallion, Mr. Thomas Boullion, Mr. Robert Conpcr, Dr. John Kennclly, Mr. Marion Boykin, Dr. Curtis Shaw. issssssis A- H 1 +1 ss- , saves- 'E an MATHEMATICS 25 ART AND ARCHITECTURE ns 3 - f'k 1 26 CHEMISTRY FIRST ROW: Dr. R. W. Robison Cdept. headl, Mr. Ray Reed, Dr. M. O. Vaughan, Mrs. Lois Mahier, Dr. Jimmie Buie, Mr. James Robison, Mr. Edward Bleicher. SECOND ROW: Mr. Delio Garza, Mr. Calvin Harlan, Mr. Frederick Daspit, Mr. John Sniffen, Mr. William Moreland, Mr. Philip Frank, Mr. Thomas Bartuska, Mr. Sam Hamilton. FIRST ROW: Dr. Charles Mac Kenzie fdept. headl, Mr. Howard Eshelman, Mrs. Marguerite Montagnet, Mrs. Charlotte Billeaud, Mrs. Louise Dossey, Mrs. Ruth Sheller. SECOND ROW: Mr. Robert Hitchcock, Jerome Eclelson, Mr. Adrain Blomquist, Dr. Rudolph Shroder, Dr. Dale DeLaitsch, Mrs. Cora Savoy, Mrs. June White. 'Q ?F '-fn FIRST ROW: Dr. Lewis Graham fdept. headl, Dr. Lawrence Erbe, Mr. .Iohn Thieret, Mrs. Betty Lemmon, Mr. Luckett Davis, Miss Marilyn McQuigg. SECOND ROW: Dr. Carroll Norden, Dr. E. B.iSteuben, Dr. William Reese, Dr. M. L. Stiff III, Dr. M. J. Fouquette, Mr. F. S. Gooch. fi g i . 9 N . BIOLOGY FOREIGN LANGUAGES FIRST ROW: Prof. Roy Murphy fdept. headl, Miss Sandra Ratliff, Mr. Frances Billeaud. SECOND ROW: Mr. Vincent Mele, Mr. Gordon Duck, Mr. Albert Capuder, Mr. William Ellis. BACTERIOLOGY I I Q FIRST ROW: Dr. Paul Delaup fdept. headl, Mr. Edward Miller, Mr. Ronald Harris, Mr. Donald Lytle, Mr. William Bergeron. FIRST ROW: Dr. Graves Roberts fdept. headl, Miss Florence Landry, Rose Frederick, Dr. Frank Davis, Mr. Edward Voorhies, Dr, Hosea Phillips. SECOND ROW: Miss Elizondo Rafaela, Mr. James Faulk, Dr. R. E. Chandler, Dr. Adele St. Martin, Wayne Frederick, Miss Lillian Rodriguez, Miss Shirley Fontenot. SPEECH v i i l l 5 FIRST ROW: Dr. William Flannery fdept. headl, Miss Edna Arceneaux, Dr. Thomas Wilson, Dr. Joseph Sobek, Dr. Richard Troxler, Miss Mary Theriot. SECOND ROW: Miss Mildred Thieret, Mr. Julius Charba, Miss Jackie Lejeune. Mr. Jordan Robinson, Mr. Neil Durio, Mr. James Ray, Miss Georgie Prather. PHYSICS iknnvv . X .X L I GI - n ,..,rA 3 Hoi: 'Piles 1 R 'X 3 I l l W r ,N s. bw , ' ' i i in is ---ff -so DR. ROBERT E. MAY Q' - K' ll Dean of the College of Education N College of Education PSYCHOLOGY Dr. Kenneth Hait QDept. Headl, Mr. Harvey Cromwell, Mr. Lewis, Dr. James Thrasher, Mr. William Frederickson Mr. Rex Le Blanc, Dr. W. D. Lewis. l Jn I 1 9 cv EDUCATION SEATED: Dr. Louis Coussan Cdcpt. headl, Dr. Howard Turner, Mrs. Henrietta Wise, Mrs. Gladys H. Robinette, Mr. T. M. Carson. STANDING: Mr. C. A. Zernott, Mr. Charles Faulk, Dr. Leon O. Beasley, Mr. Walter R. Rohineltc, Dr. .I. B. Aycock. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN FRONT ROW: ,Mrs. Vesta Bourgeois Kdept. headj, Miss Margaret McMillan, Miss Beverly Trahzm. BACK ROW: Mrs. Marion Russell, Miss Byrdie Eason. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN V N W FRONT ROW: Dr. Fred T. Brown fdept. headl, Mr. Jeff T. Hennessy, Mr. V. I. Edney, Mr. Elvin Brand. I.IEALTI.I-AND PHZYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN BACK ROW: Mr. Dutch Reinhardt, Mr. W. F. Stevenson, Mr. Louis Bowers, Mr. David Fisher. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN I 1 ELEMENTARY TEACHER TRAINING FRONT ROW: Mr. Carson, Miss Walkins, Mrs. McGuire, Miss Milwee, Miss Carstons, Dr. Turner. SECOND ROW: Miss Gardner, Miss Lagneaux, Miss Margaret Roy, Miss La Rosa, Miss Longanecker, Mrs. Veazey. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Berard, Miss Gehring, Mrs. Gene Campbell, Miss Rowe, Miss Oge, Miss Anita Dei-borne. BACK ROW: Mr. Marcotte, Mr. 'J osse. SPECIAL EDUCATION SEATED: Dr. Merle F. Warren Cdept. headl, Mrs. Elsie S. Pearson, Mrs. Phoebe Vermillion, Miss Margaret Vasterling, Dr. D. J. Mumpower. STANDING: Mrs. Maude Buckingham, Mr. Ellery Young, Mr. Rockne Copple, Mr. Millard Bienvenu, Mr. Donald D. Gobin. 30 'ani 'list .I ,H College of Agriculture SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS DR. THOMAS J. ARCENEAUX Dean of the College of Agriculture M.. 1 H ,M 1 5 s. QE S - Pm - C - FRONT ROW: Dr. T. J. Arceneaux, Mr. G. Daigal, Mr. Allen LeBlanc, Dr. Clyde Rougeou, Mr. H. K. Riley, Dr. C. C. Cain. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fred Hawthorne, Mr. Leo Hebert, Dr. James Foret, Dr. Signond Solornosy, Mr. James Peek, Dr. .lohn Mitchell. BACK ROW: Mr. Cleo Nelson, Dr. H. K. Rivers, Mr. DeValeout Herman, Dr. Lawrence Pease, Mr. Harvely Guilloiy, Dr. Thomas Mahar. SEATED: Mrs. lmogene Montgomery, Miss Helen Nicholls, Miss Marie Comeaux, Dept. Head, Miss Maydell Boudreaux, Dr. Louise Gauthier. STANDING: Miss Betty Johnson, Miss Marthasu Daniel, Miss Faenelia Hicks, Mrs. Lois Rivers, Miss Mary Collins. f . i . g -.. an -ligif-'iie E 3559111 ELS' E21 2-.Ji ee E. f Q'. g Q L' 7 ' v- 7 . 1 . Y I. - , V , Ii-' id' X -4-7 fy . ,514 54:5 Ce-VL fl.. Q Q LA.- .. ., , V Q GEOLOGY 4-uyh.. -.:. ..v.-:. DR. FREDERICK W. ZURBURG Dean of the College of Engineering College of Engineering Dr. J. C. McCampbell, KDept. Headlg Mr. W. H. Wood, Mr. L. A. Gimhrede, Mr. W. P. Kessinger. 32 . v CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Dr. R. G. Stevens, Mr. F. L. Larue, Mr. W. K. Avcritt, Dr. J. F. Woodliam. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GENERAL ENGINEERING Mr. R. J. Cumbre Cdept. headl, Mr. R. A. Dupuis, Mr. R. W. Moore. CIVIL ENGINEERING f .1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Dr. W. H. Hall, Mr. Arthur Grove, Mr. William Jones, Mr. Antonio Sheldon. -ef CIVIL ENGINEERING Dr. Wayne Wallace fdept. headl, Mr. J. B. Humphries, Mr. Fenton' Harding, Mr. Fournet, Mr. A. J. Szabo, Mr. F. W. Reeves, Mr. A. W. Schaeffler. 33 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Dr. P. A. Chieri fDept. Headl, Mr. A. Repschn, Mr. W E. Baker, Mr. T. Clark, Mr. R. Jenkins, Mr. J. R. Troxler PETROLEUM ENGINEERING Dr. G. G. Varvora fDept. Headi, Mr. E. P. Bercegeay, Mr. Ronald L. Lewis, Mr. J. B. Dixon. Engineering class observes machinery. E .sf-' 'i' 4. i i , QQIZV I E3 E11 4 ' i 5. -- mf gg, H 51,-G B ' U m El mi ll. H' H . ' M 'Wil F B rf' Q 2 .2f,.:, i f 3157-5 i ' x A U l, , , ' ' s xl E . 1,f,.yfm Hz-, 5, . ,, e .3 I - 'lwi'i:,. ii aft 2 3 ': ', ' ill J 41,5 'sh 'i,p:,E3lI2-I m 1.11: P! . v i E. 'W-7 : fl r I., , ag .5 F lg 5 H -L when 4 T. 'Q f' H E . r 4 I .2 '- 'huh . 9 1 vhy- ' T L4 1 -,l a ' - ,- 6 Q I Y I If., A , - Ji, 1 , if-. W E' ' DEAN HELEN A. MEYER Dean of the College of Nursing College of Nursing I . i l l 'Z' 3 'ul VJ? SEATED: Miss Helen Meyer, Mrs. Ruby Tillery, Miss Grace Chase, Dr. Helen Creighton, Miss Angela Hackett. STANDING: Mrs. Doloris Bess, Miss Mary Padgett, Miss Dorothy Butcher, Mrs. Irma Andrus, Mrs. Madelle Lockard, Mrs. Lena Smith, Mrs. Cherrie Sellers, Miss Cecile De Villier. ww, LZX XJ t U ......, fX DD .mm M . :Malawi ,--ff' ,. , College of Commerce GENERAL BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND FINANCE FIRST ROW: Dr. W. J. Phillips fdept. headl, Dr. Earl Turner, Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Don Bryant, SECOND ROW: Mr. Ed Carradine, Mr. Charles Amy, Mr. Douglas Reed. GENERAL BUSINESS Dr. C. Ellis fdept. headl, Mr. Wayne Moeller, Mr. Burton Elam, Mr. George Rader. 5 V 1 -: 1. .,1 WFQZQQX NX, '-'P' wwe- W y. L, wsgvll f 1 x f Y ag? 1 E 'E ' U D1 dm: 'I 25, Ng, , 4 ! . g, 24 I-. --. . 'xv' u JW .i r :J X gi 5? 1' 5555 'Ls , 5 1 by J' 31 if . ' jg ffl, XJ ' iasj Q11 WW' 1 , X y gfggfx I , .1 K1 '-'. . IL. 'RAB 2 Wg Ea '9 . 72? f ' ,a W e-5 ax fn vm MN: mi 453535-,rj 5 V., l ..-. ff! f M 52132:-, z-...R .rw-. agnww 'i' ? 3:i'i'n ' Z' D DEAN J. R. OLIVER Dean of the Graduate School Graduate School GRADUATE COUNCIL .i 14' QF? .ffm ,gf FRONT ROW: Dean J. R. Oliver, Dr. Z. L. Loflin, Dean Hebert Hamilton, Dr. Mary Dichmann, Dr. Flannery. SECOND ROW: Dr. Charles g?iI1, Dr. W. P. Wallace, Dean V. L. Wharton, Dr. Paul Delaup, G. L. Coussan. THIRD ROW: Dr. .Louis Graham, Dean Robert May, Dr. P. A. mieri, Dr. Johnson. HONORARIES SALLY MOSS Alpha Omicron Pi, Vice President and President, Lamda Omega, Vice President and President, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Kappa Delta, Panhellenic Coun- cil, Yearbook Favorite, 2 years, Newman Club, Joel L. Fletcher Scholarship. jf 1d DAVID S. CRESSY Phi Kappa Theta, Secretary, Men's Student Government Association, Secretary, Economics Forum, Newman Club. ' 1 3 . 5 A f , N ' w I 1 ' , , I l t ' l : ' -S . ' 3 ' . i l l i ' I , , 7 N .s ' 5 ' T i f-5 r . Gi, l y . t t . t 1 x w 1 R N A s JULIA JOHNSON Pi Kappa Delta, Alpha Psi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Southwestern Players, Varsity Debate Squad, Lambda Omega, President, Vermilion Honor Society, Reporter, SLTA, President, Student Council, Pres. Fletcher's Rep. 40 AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WHO'S WHO IN P -- i ,f 2 - 1- WIN STON LEDET Tau Beta Pi, President, Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key, MSCA, Treasurer, Football Team, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Vice-Chairman, Louisiana Engineering Society. 'C' 4 l it i 'MMA-. , J. OTTO BROUSSARD, III Theta Xi, Vice President and Pledge Master, Interfraternity Council, Vice President, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Circle K, Secretary, Blue Key, Arnold Air Society, Secretary, American Institute of Architects, Vice President, President. PAT BOUTTE P Delta Delta Delta, Vice President, Blue Key Darling, Stu- dent Council Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, President, Vermilion Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Lambda Omega, 2nd Vice President, S.L.T.A., WSGA Day Representative, Honors Convocation, L'Acadien Favorite, 2 years. hC5v GEORGE HALKIADES S Club, President, Football Team, Head Manager, Eta Kappa Nu, Vice President, LES, Vice President, Tau Beta Pi, Secretary, A.l.E.E., Secretary, Student Council, Rep. of College of Engineering, Phi Kappa Phi. T.-Y 'S'-A el? Svnl , my I E' H H r. ', , ! f. T 'f ix V A if zififif W Ya -'bf 55 if 1 9.-15 , ' . Sift' -1-,V ,I V '- . W A .- 4 I gs 3 j ': F....,' H555 my E ,,ilad:lI .rlvnvrar 1 va LANA BARON GILDERSLEEVE Kappa Delta, President, Treasurer, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Wesley Foundation, Secretary, President of College of Education, Rep. College of Education, Lambda Omega, Treasurer, SLTA, Vermillion staff, Photo Editor, Managing Editor, Phi Kappa Phi. .vi DARRYL LIPPMAN College of Commerce, President, Blue Key, Vice Presi- dent, Theta XI, Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment, Vice President, Circle K, Phi Eta Sigma, College of Commerce Honor Society. PAT MCNAMARA Psi Chi, Pi Gamma Mu, Sociology Club, Secretary-Treasurer, New- man Club, WSGA, President, Treasurer, Blue Darling, Camellia Court, L'Acadien Favorite. ,ie f,,,, - A , -rn .mu -1-, 4 .fs . l ,, 2. 5 T b x in 1 'V Nag, X is V MY' u x X 1 , K . V, 19- A , E .Z l 4. ,Mg 4 1 1 it H. ,Si 5 A f , t.,,r3 ' , A I - iw! at at -, ' , M NA, . 'H ,I J'-, iz x 1 fate, , - ,f s 4 I I V. V. f1 v,,' il WT5,-,.. 'fi' l ' I, ey' 1175-3 Wi? . -Q f-,227 1 1' fa+iH'fi- M I -I 31:1 . piqfti ' l.. r-V257 f , ,, nf-,ws.-,-1-jf:f'sf,mu -- , -'D-Tffifui' ' - WCS' '1- ., , ' ,D 32 thr I ' f A ' tw' H - f r ' - rv ' ,L ag, w P MARIE GOEBEL Southwestern Association of Student Nurses President: , ROTC Blue Darlingg L'Acadien Beautyig Newman TOMMY DAVIES Club- Tau Beta Pig Blue Keyg Pi Tau Sigmag Kappa Mu Spsilong Honors Convocationg American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers, Presidentg Institute of Aerospace Sciences, Presidentg Society of Automotive Engineers, Vice Presi- dentg Louisiana Engineering Society, Secretaryg MSCA: Engineers Joint Council. . 'O' A. 'V- -o YK ' . I 2' .4 , V slns -,.I gf' Q 4' - V , , V ,,.. '- A' if P vu- 3 - 11, ' i., 'ii i ii'i' 'U' . 1 - ' X T! ' V 7:50 ' Zigi' - Q 3 T ft JAYME MAKAR S PM 1 J 'Vx 1 '1, 'f7fQh'fi'i-55,- i Delta Zeta, Secretary, SLTA, President and Vice President, ' V. j:7K'f WSGA, lst Vice Presidentg Alpha Psi Omega, Westminster ' Fellowship. 1 ' A, Qty' S to a t t rf . Q A, h, fn-, 'n A a . JEANNIE RESWEBER Phi Mu, President, Corresponding Secretaryg Pan- hellenic Councilg Vermilion Honor Society, President, Vice' President, Lambda Omega, Rcporterg Phi Kappa Phig Kappa Delta Pig Newman Clubg W.S.G.A. NINA DESHOTELS SONNIER Sigma Theta, Presidentg Kappa Delta Pig Lambda Omega, Aggie Clubg Home Economics Club, Treasurer. 01'- X fi DONALD JANELLE Circle K Board of Directorsg Blue Key, Secretary-Treasurerg Debate Tearng Pi Kappa Dcltag Collegiate Council of United Nationsg ROTC Distinguished Military Student. MARY ELLEN McKAY KENNETH KRAMER Phi Eta Sigma, Vice Presidentg College of Engineering, Presidentg Louisiana Engineering Society, Presidentg Pi Tau Sigmag Kappa Mu Epsilong Blue Keyg Tau Beta Pi. JOAN COURMIER Sigma Tau Deltag Lambda Omegag Vermillion Honor Society, Vice Presidcntg Bacteriology Club, Treasurerg New- man Club. Kappa Delta, Vice Presiclentg SLTAQ Wesley Foundationg Engineering Queeng IFC Mardi Gras Queeng Southwestern Relays Courtg Miss Universityg L'Acadien Beautyg Miss Fersonalityg Circle K Sweetheartg Kappa Sigma Sweet- ieart. l , .XA WEN weave l. HONCR A sxunm , N 'lt , L Al 1 'al H ' f N F -Q .. , W ' H M W , Y- . gf ' 33553221242 it it eg it llill , ' 'na . . w , - it ' ' . ' , ROSALIE MIRE Kappa Pi, Vice President, Treasurer, Lambda Omegag Vermillion Honor Societyg Newman Clubg Orchesis Dance Club, Presidentg Student Council Representativeg L'Acadien favorite. 6 QI' GERALD DAVIS CDeceasedl Horticulture Club, President, Executive Council, Aggie Clubg Demeter Fraternity. r .. ttwsjfgglxt' t M- 510 DE NT F . ee f-a JEANETTE CORMIER KATHRYN CHAMPAGNE Vermilion Honor Societyg Lambda Omega, Reporterg Sigma Tau Deltag Kappa Delta Pig SLTA, State Vice President, Chapter Treasurerg Newman Club. Phi Kappa Phig Pi Lambda Beta, Vice Presidentg Pi Gamma Mu, President Phi Kappa Deltag Newman Clubg Deans List. .45 Pau X94 VP P C SANDRA J QLET Sigma Alpha Iota, Secretaryg Phi Mu Alpha, Sweetheartg Band Sweetheartg Band Clubg Newman Clubg University Opera Guild. Y, M ED PORCHE Delta Sigma Phi, Vice President and Secretaryg Circle Kg Blue Keyg Accounting Forumg Economic and Finance Forumg Student Council Treasurer. DICKIE ELMER Kappa Delta Pi, Vice Presidentg Phi Kappa Phig Honors Con- vocationg SLTAQ Newman Clubg Student Council Representative. 44 I,-, t i' ' 5-61-2- , , t fc. ge .7 , F- -- I ftTZ'TY ' V V .' 1 - I 5 gtg? , Q i 5 ffl i t t 1 Ji P, I I ,-3 I t I-R -we -I 217.14 f I 'W ' -2 F fic! ' ' i.l.i.i CQ f -m' tw A . L 5 X if at K wat! A X '91 PHYLLIS MILLER ' A ii' MITZI RONQUILLO Student Council-College of Nursing, President, South- Pi Kappa Delta, Kappa Delta, Membership Chairman, Pi Lambda Beta President and Secretary, Phi Alpha Theta, Newman Club, Student Council College of Liberal Arts, President. western Association of Student Nurses, Vice President, Newman Club. qv tt --JV RONALD J. WHITE Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Student Council, American Chemical Society, President, Association for Computing Machinery, Presi- dent. 1 1 l QI' ,..-:et I l JOHN WAYNE MELANCON Blue Key, Demeter, National President and Local Treas- urer, Newman Club, Student Council President of College of Agriculture, Aggie Club, President, Joel L. Fletcher Scholarship. BURTON KLINE Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Psi Chi, Vice President, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Gamma Mu, Reporter, Sociology Club, President, Blue Key, Student Council. JACQUELYN FORET Sigma Sigma Sigma, Presidentg WSCAQ Vermilion Honor Societyg Phi Kappa Pliig Kappa Delta Pig Newman Clubg Lambda Omega. JB' S 'f J. D. LeJEUNE Tau Beta Pi, Treasurerg Kappa Mu Epsilon, Treasurerg Engineering Joint Councilg Arnold Air Societyg American Institute of Electrical Engineersg Eta Kappa Nug Phi Eta Sigmag Newman Clubg Blue Keyg Student Council, College l l t fl ff? ' LARRY BRUMFIELD Blue Key, Corresponding Secretaryg Tau Beta Pi, Record- ing Secretaryg Phi Eta Sigma, Presidentg Eta Kappa Nu, Recording Sccretaryg Baptist Student Uniong CLECO Electrical Engineering Award. .wa RON HARRIS Sigma Pi Sigma, Presidcntg Kappa Mu Epsilon, Presidentg Phi Kappa Phi Phi Eta Sigmag Blue Kcyg Association of Computing Machinery. of Engineering Representative. J ' t t I 1 I I l 1 If tt T' -N r sa gf .1 W M Q sf E I X ! I tt i I , v U 1 t I g 1 s tv .--Jai R 4 i ' J J 'nf 'fI'r..: X fl A 1 l lf, A l 1 g, . - l . ' A 5 A 5.9 l f -. E -ret 1 GAY HOPKINS 3, A 1 V Mi: College of Commerce Honor Society, President, Economics and Finance Forumg JUDY MIRE Accounting Forumg S Clubg Track Team. 46 Newman Club, Corresponding Secretaryg Student Council, Secretaryg Southwestern Association Student Nursesg L'Acadien Beautyg Main in Freshman Courtg Dean's Listg International Club. LINCOLN ARCENEAUX Phi Kappa Phig Bacteriology Club, President and Vice Presidentg Pre-Med Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon. JOHNNY MORELLA Psi Chig Psychology Club, President, Student Council Representativeg Newman Club, Sociology Club. Q X 'tif Y-uv S.- L , tl t LILLIAN RODRIQUEZ Phi Kappa Phi, Lambda Omegag Vermilion Honor Society Secretary-Treasurerg Pi Delta Phi, President, Secretary: Treasurerg Sigma Delta Pi, Presidentg International Club: French Club, President, Vice President, Secretary-Treas- urerg Spanish Club, Secretary-Treasurerg WSGA, Secretary at , .3 1 ng, P1 az ,, ul JAMES GARRETT College of Commerce Representative, Society for the Advancement of Manage mentg Lambda Chi Alpha, Student Council. JOAN GILBERT College of Commerce Representativeg Delta Delta Delta, Recording Secretary Treasurerg National Collegiate Association for Secretaries, President College of Commerce Honor Society, Reporter. JOHNNY MELTON Student Body President, President Fletcher's Representativeg Circle K, In- ternational President and Governorg Blue Key, Presidentg Pi Lambda Beta, President, Pi Kappa Delta, President, Phi Eta Sigmag Phi Kappa Phig Varsity Debate Team. Alpha Psi Omega NATIONAL DRAMA FRATERNITY Norman Belleu Kay Bickham Louise Castille Larry Cook Cheryl Dennis Lilias Fontenot Roslyn Fouin Robert Fox tr... , ' H... .,- ' wi. . ,:::: ...U ,... '.. LARRY MORAN, President Patricia Gilbert Richard Groves Julia Johnson Harry Kaufman Ann Moore Aaron O'Neal Kathy Rainey Suzanne Roy Kelly Salemi Vicki Wommack Phillip Burguieres Charles Fuselier Don Gomez Henry Gondron Nestor Cuillory Ronald Harrist Kenneth Hibhets Phil Hug Ronald Le Blnnc William Le Blanc Edward Miller Cary Mitchell McKinley Moss David Mullenix Gerald Naffe Carl Primeaux Raymond Rhode Alex Snucier Frank Snyder .lulo Theunissen Arnold Air Society XX Mm A in 1 XI B , V 1? l gi 1' RALPH BARRAS, President u O g R Circle K INTERNATIONAL SERVICE AND HON ORARY FRATERNITY Dave Adkins Ccrzlld Cash Bobby Clmtclain Rene Chopin Donald Janelle Bob McChcsney B'l1 M I 1 1 c n yre Kevin McNamara McKinley Moss Oscar Reed Alluin Russo Sammy Joe Russo K mf we FARLEY SONNIER President If N Jerry Streva J. B. Guillory Faculty Advisor GAY HOPKINS President Mary Blalock Lee Boudreaux Murray Brashears Kenneth Comeaux Donald Cornwell Lawrence Cramer Chris Dack Ronald Dauterive Bert Deshotels James Dorobish Dina Dupre Jay Carzotto Karl Cerhards .loan Gilbert Bill Kearney Tom Kelly Judith Laporte Merlin Latiolais Vincent Lena Darryl Lippman Nalul Barakat Jerry Baudin Henri C. Bienvenu Hon College I ociety he Ol11h19l'C9 Q1-A 6 Bruce MacAlister James Macrellis Maxine McNemar an is K S-1 .Q 1 L9 Francis Meaux Paul Nick Leon Olivier Jerry Oubre Eldine Prejean Robert Philliber Rodney Falgout Allain Russo P. J. St. Romain Donald Savoie Robert Sheeder Buiel Smith Russell Stelly Sam Thomas James Thorn David Vincent Gerald Wattigny Andrew Weaver Merilyn Williams Karen Willis MR. JOHN L. HICKS Advisor Kappa Delta Pl NATIONAL EDUCATION FRATERNITY Mona Bourque Cindy Click Jeanette Cormier Barbara Couvellion Shirley Cowart Geri Daigle Nina Deshotels Carol Ducote Richard Elmer Jackie Foret Roslyn Fouin Larry Frederick Junell Condron Dolores Guidry Caroline Helquist Jessica Jarrell Julia Johnson Lilias LeBlanc Miriam LeBlanc Janet Naquin Horace Olivier Carol Phauser Trudy Seidel Glenda Thibodaux Richard Watkins Jayne Whitley Lynnette Wise Kappa Mu Epsilon DR. PAUL DELAUP, Advisor HONORARY MATHEMATICS FRATERNITY art nan Warren Albarado .lack Anderson .lose Boix Robert Booty Robert Boudreaux Roy Breaux Garrett Burris Paul Cloutier Tommy Davies Sallie Delalioussaye Harold Doiron Richard Dornico Ronald Eldridge Lynn Giroir Kenneth Guidry Henry Kaupp Edward Keeler Dianne Kennedy Eugene Lafosse Stephen Langlinais Ronnie Latour Lubert Leger James Lejeune Sherwood Lemoine Bruce Meadours Mary Meaux Allan Miller ,lose Moreno Betty Oliver Jack Sanders QE: Z , RONALD HARRIS, President Eta Kappa Nu Arthur Blanchard DAVID McCANN Presldent Leonard Credeur Roy Giangrosso Lynn Giroir Kent Cuidry George Hulkiades Herman Hebert Henry Kaupp Charles King Clark Landry James Leleune James Martin ,lack Monda Kenneth Picket Leonard Riche Everett Thompson Vello Zavich W. Hansen Hall, Advxsor E N I l LILLIAN RODRIQUEZ, President Pi Delia Phi FRENCH HON ORARY SOCIETY Lynne Armand Kendall Cambre Linda Couvillon Janet de Brueys Paulette Fischer Adam Fontenot Shirley Fontenot Emilio Garcia Anita Granger Gerald Leger Maura Miles Nancy Turner Sharon Youngblood SALLY MOSS, President Wilma Alpha Betty Arceneaux Lynda Ayme Sharon Babin Toi Beard Rosemary Bernard Carol Bonnet Mona Bourque Judy Breaux Anna Brown Martha Calvert Harlan Cannon Sylvia Chauvin Connie Chenevert Judy Clerc Diane DaGian Nina Deshotels Diana Domingue Alice Fogleman Nancy Gardner Lambda Cmega Honorory Society for Women Students Sandra Garrison Joan Gist Caroline Helquist Louise Henry Carol Holliday Sandra Hulin Joann Lalonde Marjorie Landry Faye Meaux Kathryn Ann Metzger Kay Michaels Claire Mire Margaret Monison Janet Naquin Katherine Pesson Brenda Sue Primeaux Nancy Reddell Esther Rendon Elise .loan Richard Trudy Seidel Juliette Toups Phi Alpha Theta HISTORY FRATERNITY . p A .. '-1' U 1- 171515. .in - ' Y J few 9 EDDIE PROVOST, President Malcolm Comeaux Yvonne Duhon Greg Gagnon Bob MeChesney Phyllis Miller Nancy Turner Kappa Pi ' HON ORARY ART F RATERNITY Ronald Arahie Aimee Bernard Valery Cooper De Ette Garret John Geldersma Tim Creeson Earl Guedry Linda Geanfreau Kathleen Krieger Paula Marchand Kathy Marbon Mary Martin :' lv' KEITH SONNIER, President K' 1- Phi Kappa Phi Psi Chi PSYCHOLOGY FRATERNITY -1061 Gooch Pat McNamara John Morell WILLIAM MOUTON, President Pi Lambda Beta PRE-LAW FRATERNITY Steve Stefanski Malcolm Treadaway John Breaux Bonnie Burke J' D t xmmy auza Duro Duplichin Manuel Fernandez Marcel Gremillion Berlin Guillory Beverly LaGuenec Butch McHugh Phyllis Miller Suzanne Schexnayder Walter Senette Pi Tau Sigma HON ORARY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FRATERNITY HAROLD COMEAUX, Presid Elie Boudreaux Tommy Davies James Dennis James Fontenlle Ronnie LaTour Earl Standford Sigma Alpha Iota INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FBATEIINITY FOR WOMEN BETTY ROBISON P d I N 2, Wm ' . F K J Rdd g P S J S FRANCIS BILLEAUD, President in Sigma Alpha Efcl SPEECH AND HEARING CORRECTION FRATERNITY Dana Alpha Diane Arceneaux Annis Beard Barbara Bullock Bob Breaux Shirley Cowert Geri Daigle Suzanna DeWoody Don Gobin Skip Kaufman Mike Keating Ann Lyman Nancy Morgan Betty Robertson Kelly Salemi Pat Stephens Mr. Gordon Duck, Advisor Miss Sandra Ratliff Advisor Miss Margaret Vasterlmg Advisor Mr. Elory Young, Advisor Sigma Pi Sigma HONORARY PHYSICS FRATERNITY William Bergeron Donald Boudreaux Paul Cloutier Harold Doiron Richard Domico Ronald Eldrcdge Lynn Ciroir John Homung Sherwood Lemoin Barry Lunn Donald Lytle Bruce Meadours Fred Sewart J h S ' osep orci Dr. Paul S. Delaup, Advisor Mr. Edward Miller, Advisor RONALD HARRIS, President KATHY BOWMAN, Pres Sigma Tau Delia NATIONAL IIONORARY PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH FRATERNITY I . I , ,A J I - . '1 fn -1 Sharon Babin Pat Boutte Diane DaGian Roslyn Fouin Wayne Locke Nancy Turner NINA DESHOTELS, Pres Sigma Theta HOME Ecowolvncs FRATERNITY Lynn B k Gail B d Vivian C ll Judy D l b Junel1G d Miria L B1 Sigma Delta Pi SPANISH HONQRARY socnzfrr Kathy Bergin Barbara Couvillon Rafaeln Elizondo Adam Fontcnot Emilio Garcia Richard Greig James Isaacs Charles Marisco Lenore Miles Betty Robison Suzanne Wedin Tau Beta Pl HONORARY ENGINEERING ERATERNITY Leonard Credear Thomas Davies David Dunett Richard Flood George Hilkiades Henry Kaupp Charles King W ,J - , I 1 1' :fu Ronald Latour J. O. Leleune David McCann James Miller Esyp Price Slunley Stieber - Vermillion Honor Society Lynne Becker Sylvia Broussard KATHLEEN FONTENOT, President Cindy Click Shirley Cowart Evelyn Dugas Dina Dupri: Jackie Forct Roslyn Fouin Julia ,Iolmson Miriam LeBlanc Caralyn Ory Lilian Roclriquez Trudy Seidel Katherine Simoneaux Demeter is FIRST ROW, left to right: Donnie Bcdell, President, Patrick Bernard, Vice President, Mack Perdue, Reporterg Ronnie Sonnicr, Purliamentariang Leonard Lasseigne. SECOND ROW, left to right: .luan Arroypve, Javier Tellez, Carroll Falcon, John Mclancon, Bob Arceneuux, Abclardo Rojas. Phi Eta Sigma FIRST ROW, left to right: James Bordelon, Steve Stefanski, Vice President, Donn Jurtz, Historian. SECOND ROW, left to rightg Bob McCl1esncy, Jose Boix, Dick Domicog Stanley Dry, Paul Cloutier, Kenneth Pickett, Guy George. Sigma Alpha Gamma FIRST ROW, left to right: Andrew Ray, Presidentg Paul LeDouv, Vice Presidentg Larry Langlinais, Treasurer. SECOND ROW, left to right: Patrick Ardoin, Harold Aymond, T. F, Maher, Advisorg Stephen Langlinais, Roy Martin, J. M Peek. Lambda Cmega Honor Socieiy 1: ORGANIZATIONS Student Government SEATED: John Melton, Presidentg Eddie Provost, Vice President. STANDING: Ed Porche, Treasurerg Pat Boutte, Secretary. College of Education SEATED: Carolyn Ory, Presidentg Mary Lib Burgin, Kay Bickham. STANDING: Stephen Gauthier, Pat Richard, Richard Elmer, Dana Alpha, Gerald Cash. l v 4 l LARRY WEIDEL President, Louisiana Intercollegiate Student Association College of Engineering Left to right James Leleune, George Hulkiades, Sheldon Fortenberry, Kenneth Kramer, missing. College of Liberal Arts SEATED: George Purcell, Eleanor Yazbeck, Connie Chachere. STANDING: A1 Rouyer, .l0e Garcia, .lohn Morella, Dianne Dupepe. Colleges of Agriculture and Nursing Agriculture, John Wayne Melancon, Presidentg Lys Parker, Representative. Donnie Bedell, Representative, missing. Nursing, Carolyn Charles, President. 73 Graduate School and Special Representatives Graduate School, Thomas Boullion, President. Freshman Representative, Mary Taylor, Ted Haik. ,av- D15 College SEATED: Dave Adkins, Presidentg Joan Falgout, Sammy Russo. Special Representatives 74 ... Commerce Gilbert, .lim Garrett. STANDING: Allain Russo, Rodney SEATED: Leonard Credeur, Student President: .lulia Johnson, President Fletcher's Representative. STANDING: Fred Aultrnan, I.F.C. Representative. Ronald White, President Fletcher's Representative Men's Stuclent Government Association SEATED: Rene Chopin, Prcsidentg Ronnie Whittington, Vice Presidentg George Cannon, Secretaryg Jerry Oubre, Treasurer. STANDING: Fred Pecora, Ted Haik, Jerome Peuler, Kevin McNamara, Frank Neelis. l A 1 , H STUDENT Women's Student Government Association COUNCIL SEATED: Lilias LeBlanc, Presidentg Joan King, 2nd. Vice Presidentg Gayle Vick, Secretaryg Angela Mequet, Treasurerg Nora Johnson, Reporter. STANDING: Sylvia Talbot, Carole Parker, Joan Cowart, Carol Phauser, Barbara Bullock, Jackie Foret, Pl1yllis'Casey, Sally Evans, Jean Thibodeaux. Accounting Forum - A . ., ,a,,fv,,..?Y 77,7 -2 E., , ,L , , , , , , , i 5 5 xy, FIRST ROW, left to right: P. J. St. Romain, Presidentg Jerry Baudin, Vice Presidentg Louis Higginhotham, Secretary: Lawrence Cramer, Treasurerg Maurice Tassin, Reporterg R. C. DuVal, Facullyg J. E. Brakeficld, Facultyg Paul Bprnam, Head, Department of Accountingg Dolores Sandezg Laura B. Hehertg Pat Thompson. SECOND ROW: Eddie Haneheyg Lee Boudreauxg James Thorng Bob Virfingg Gay Hopkinsg Wayne Ninemireg Dennis Russellg Robert Manuelg Donnie Romerog John Youngg Kathie Cox. THIRD ROW: Berkman Aucoing Gienn Freming Dallas Simong Terry Newtong Martin Masdeng Stan Waguespackg Elden Bonnetteg Michael Guidryg Carroll Barrasg Gerald Robichaux. Aggie Club FIRST ROW, left to right: John W. Melancon, Presidentg Stephen Langlinais, Vice Presidentg Roy Martin, Reporterg Larry Langlinais, Parliamentarian: Donnie Bedell, Representative: Lys Parkerg Nancy Tregreg Vivian Couvillong T. F. Maher, Co- Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Virginia Ballyg Gail Landryg Robert Carling Robert Crangerg Thomas Mireg Eddie Landryg Terry Parkerg Elaine Latiolaisg Karen Lal-Iaye. THIRD ROW: Andrew Rayg Rev. Edwin Ceers, S.V.D.g Paul LeDouxg Gerald Loriog Bob Arceneauxg Jimmy Beattyg Merle Hudsong David Weberg Mack Perdueg Patrick Bernard. American Chemical Society FIRST ROW, left lo right: Dr. Rudolph Schroeder, Faculty Advisorg Ronald White, Presidentg Lubert Leger, Vice Presi- dentg Richard Flood, Vice President: John Dyer, Secretary-Treasurerg Jack Sandersg Dr. Deleaitsch, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Paul Riehlg Errol Ardoing Maurice Leatherburyg Philip Melancong Will Ledouxg Dale Ortego. THIRD ROW: Bobby Junkerg Joel Wrightg Francis Wiltzg Joseph Allemang George Larag Gerald Ccssacg Steven Thibocleaux. American Institute of Architects , W i ,ei M H, ,H ff t,vr, i at FIRST ROW, left to right: Gus Quinn, Presidcntg Lyle Bergeron, Presidentg Larry Guidry, Presidentg J. O. Broussardg John Laudung Larry Caseg Tom Barluska, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Keller: Mickey Hallg Paul Emmerg Billy Waclleyg Jerome Gaudet: Sue Stuardig Tom Healyg Mike Keene. THIRD ROW: Charles Kennedyg Judy Johnstong Tom Prudhommcg Fabian Pating Lewis Hodnettg Gerald Gesserg .lan1esFirmin. American Institute of Chemical Engineers FIRST ROW, left to right: Richard Flood, Presidentg Francis Wiltz, Secretaryg William Flanigan, Representative EIC: .lames Millerg Mustafa Samhoung Malcolm Huvalg F. L. Larue, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: R. P. Mehta: C. C. Shahg D. R. Maniarg G. A. Larag J. B. Alleman: Gerald Sieher: Raman Patel. THIRD ROW: James Bellotg Andrew Caubarreauxg Larry Solari: Glenn Bernard: Daniel Lafleurg Walter Dugas. American Society of Civil Engineers r E , I 4 - i .- FIRST ROW, left to right: Terral Broussard, President: Kenneth McManis, Vice President: Paul Richards, Treasurer: Terry Dantin, Secretary: Zahir Bolourchi: Sheldon Fortenberryg Abolhassan Vafaig Rixhy Hardy. SECOND ROW: Frank Johnson: Chuck Kasischkeg Ste'phen Phillippig Norval Knapp: Malcolm Moodyg W. L. Leeg Bruce Bailey: Leonard Manson. THIRD ROW: Ronald Shaw: William Gournayg Carlos Blanco: Celestino Pirallag Kambiz Morassaghig Simon Freyoug Alfredo Quintana: H. J. Welch. MISSING: Faculty Advisor: Professor A. l. Szabo. American Society of Mechanical Engineers - ' 5 ... e FIRST ROW, left to right: William Sloang Jesus Gutierrezg Harold Comeaux, Secretaryg George Gatlin, Vice Presidentg Tonny Davies, Presidentg James Fontenelle, Treasurerg Maurice Andersong Malcolm Johnsong Ben Reiser. SECOND ROW: Elio Acostug Fred Harmeyerg Ashwin Patelg Dale Denaisg Philip Burguieresg Roy Breauxg Mike Boydg William Stevensong Victor Gibson. THIRD ROW: Steve Holtg Sami Hawig Geary Serpasg John Latourg T. D. Clark, Facultyg Earl Stanfordg Donald' Floodg Fred Schmidtg Gary Primeauxg Gerald Fontenot. Association for Computing Machinery FIRST ROW, left to right: Ronald White, Presidentg Harold Doiron, Vice Presidentg Paul Cloutier, Secretaryg Duane Blumberg, Treasurcrg K. B. Meadoursg James Oliver, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Maxine McNemarg Willis Bourqueg Jack Ander- song Nelson Bcrgerong Eugene Lafosseg Sallie Delahoussayeg Dianne Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Robert Steing Jack Sandersg Donald Floorlg John Heckenhach. Agronomy Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Harold Aymend, Presidentg Patrick Ardoin, Vice Presidentg Bradley Spicer, Secretaxy. SECOND ROW: Charles Cain, Faculty Advisorg Michael Bordelong Lynn Venong Andrew Ray, Treasurerg .l. M. Peek, Advisor. Bacteriology Club FIRST ROW, left to right: ,losep Lincoln Arceneaux, Presidenlg Mary Cools, Secretaryg Eileen Rougeou Penny Richardg Dianne Kennedy. SECOND ROW: James Rayg Bill Foustg Bill Hebertg Philip Kerne Winfield Plauche. Biology Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Don Burney, Presidentg John Lynch, Vice Presidentg Phyllis Manda, Secretaryg Agnes .larde1l, Treasurerg Robert Ancelet. SECOND ROW: .lim Delahoussayeg Johnny Leeg Dave Williamsg 80 Hayward Comeaux. Band Club ,, , l L Y FIRST ROW, lcft to right: Richard Bezet, President, Lillian Clay, Secretaryg Sidney janise, Treasurerg Gerald Cash, Publicity Chairmang Sandra Lehman, Social Chairmang Marsha Burke, Social Chairmang Wallace Cullen, Awards Chairmang Gloria Hoey. SECOND ROW: Eugene Coleq Warren Cheramieg Walter Dannerg Cherie White: .loan Marty, Harvey Char- pcnticrg Put Thompsong Anna Lou Van Vorisg Emilie Clay: .Ieff Brooks. THIRD ROW: Tommy Nunn, Richard Cage: .lames Mclancong Roland Lutiolaisg Bob Martin, Billy Causeyg Gerald Wybleg George Broussardg Carter Wailes. Camping and Outdoor Education Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Margaret Romero, Presidentg Sue Ann Gilbert, Treasurerg Judy Tompson, Secretaryg Gayle Montalvo, I-listoriang Judy Delery, Reporterg Beverly Trahan, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Lindol Miller, Elna Hardeeg Toni Hebert, Sandra Wigginsg Alice Miller. THIRD ROW: Ann Gondrellag Sandra Gremilliong Mary Matting Carol Ducoteg Gail Landry. Economics and Finance Forum V '7 1 -, 57 at S. fs ff . ,f - ' ' ' , ' , - ' ' ' ,--w,, - 2 , E s Y , L , '-QW-. ,.'4'l99 ...,-gjfi gs-my il eau ' .- .V , . ., . inf ' I -':' jf' B ' ... ' W V Z Y 1 ',, f JESJFEI 2--an - .. ,., .. .-r A ' T91 -1 J . , 'W ' li: :q :S 5 Q. w . 9 . , 1 ' Av,-.vf -- 1 Z Y .5 1 E. H . :asf .e,:,.. 1. -' .1 , , e 2 s E -as E 'vw -: ':? G W 1 -4 ' S 7 w ' ,E ,E ff: , , , 1 - . J . w V ' FH , ,, ,, FIRST ROW, left to right: Robert Tadlock, President: Leon J. Olivier, Vice President, Laura B. Hebert, Secretary: Kenneth S. Dugas, Treasurer, Maurice Hattier, Reporter, Gay Hopkins, Public Relations, Donald Bryan, Faculty, John Connor, Faculty, Earl K. Turner, Faculty, Dean Herbert, A. Hamilton, Charles W. Arny, Jr., Faculty: William Phillips, Jr., Faculty. SECOND ROW: Bill Busch, Robert Mownie, Jerry Galland, James Thorn, Harvie Hemphill, Luis Delgado, Julo Theunissen, Dennis Russell, P. J. St. Romain, Maurice Tassin, Raymond Bartels, Otis Guichet, Michael Reed, Donald Savoie. THIRD ROW: George Kelley, Gene Ebner, Douglas Kraus, Edward Tyree, Janet Lee Smith, Deborah Harper, Bob Vining, Andy Weaver, Gerald Carpenter, Charles Thompson, Bill Paton, Frank Nielis, Sandoval Javier, Jerry Streva, Jon French, Prof. Samuel Nicholas, Jr. French Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Lynne Armand, President, Henry Aymond, Vice President, Paulette Prochaska, Secretary-Treasurer, Gerard St. Martin, Faculty Advisor, Jeanette Lalonde, Betty Robison, Dr. Graves B. Roberts. SECOND ROW: Emilio Garcia, Linda Morris, Joann Lalonde, Adam Fontenot, Connie Chachere, Loycie Meche, Dan Fuselier. THIRD ROW: Corinne Fontenot, John LeBlanc, Carita Brown, Kendall Cambre, Dudley Herrera Jr., Malcolm Robinson. Geological Society FIRST ROW, left to right: Thomas M. Rourke, Presidentg Kathleen Ridge, Secretary-Treasurer: Richard Sturm, Sergeant at Armsg William Paine, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Kevin McNamarag Russell Viguerieg Michael Powerg Charles Atte- berry: Jerry Consouling James Thibodeaux. Home Economics Club W ' ' ' A f ' sgeasa 1 69 st xi rziiiiiil' tae , M... ..... .1 FIRST ROW, left to right: Annette Ducote, Presidentg Gail Bertrand, Vice Presidentg Nina Sonnier, Treasurerg Gail Landry, Reporterg Margaret Dekerlegand, State Historiang Deanna Brasseauxg Marthasu Daniel, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Mary Ethel Fontenotg Elaine Latiolaisg Linda Landryg Karen LaHayeg Carol Manningg ,lunell Condrong Virginia Ballay. THIRD ISOWI: fgfill Cheramieg Jackie Melancong Diana Nicolg Nancy Tregreg Carolyn Mayerg Alice Hebertg Brenda Wimherlyg aro yn i ler. Horticulture Club I ' L-Qi FIRST ROW, left to right: John W. Curnow, Presidentg Leonard Lasseigne, Vice Presidentg Lys Parker, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Larry Frederick, Partick Martin, Errol Donovan. Industrial Arts Fraternity N nl A l FIRST ROW, left to right: Leonard Eisenstein, Presidentg Charles Dore, Secretaryg James Neveu, Treasurerg Maxim Charley Andrepont, Corresponding Secretaryg Ralph Bowens, Facultyg Paul VanHorn, Facultyg Thomas Nevitt, Faculty SECOND ROW: Lee Hawkinsg Carl LaFleurg Medwick Lormandg Michael Royg William Verretg .loesph Didier: Pepiton. THIRD ROW: John Melancong Joseph Ponsg John Wilsong Robert Armentorg Billy Armentorg Larry Aucoing Daigle. Dufour 3 Advisor. Benny Gerald Institute of Aeronautical Sciences or A F5 - A FIRST ROW, left to right: Tommy Davies: Frederick Gutierrez, Treasurer: Fred Schmidt: George Catlin, President: William Sloan, Secretary: James Fontenelleg Harold Comeauxg Ashwin Patel. SECOND ROW: Piti Chieri, Faculty Advisor: Maurice Anderson: Geary Serpasg Dale Denaisg Roy Breaux: Malcolm Johnson: Elio Acosta. THIRD ROW: Abdallah Ghantousg Frcd Harmeyer: Ben Reiserg Steve Holtg Earl Stanford: Mike Boyd: Gerald Fontenotg Philip Gurguieres. MISSING: Kcn Kramer, Vice President. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers I V . . ,Mfg .. ' KH' ff .. C5 A C 4. FIRST ROW, left to right: Roy Giangrosso, President: Sherwood Lemoine, Secretary, AIEEg George Halkiades, Secretary of IRE: George Miller: W. Hansen Hallg A. W. Groveg W. R. Jones, Faculty Advisorg Clark Landry: Freddie Stelly. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Guilloryg David McCann: J. D. Leleuneg Herman Hebertg Harold Fontenotg James Martin: Charles Criderg Kent Guidry: Seth Champagne. THIRD ROW: Lynn Giroirg Samuel Ceramig Henly Kauppg Vello Zavichg Donald Zerangueg Leonard Credeurg Gerald Muffolettog Edward Myersg Luke Dimaggiog William Floyd. International Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Luis Delgado, President, Victor Faoro, Vice Presidentg Pauline Gutierrez, Treasurerg Jose Boixg Monica Policastrog Dr. J. Frank Davis, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Sami Hawi, Pedro Silva, Jesus Gutierrez, Julio Archila, Paul Olivo, Franz Hoed. THIRD ROW: Asdrubal Naranjo, Javier Tellez, Joann Lalonde, Aurelio Maruri, Jeanette Lalqnde, Loycie Meche. Interfaith Council FIRST ROW, left to right: Stan Hardee, President, Merilyn Williams, Vice President, Sharon Miller, Secretary, David Schluntz, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Russell Smith, Margie Landry, Diana Skaggs, Dottie Randolph, Rel Guillory. Marketing Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Gerry Fitzgerald, Presidentg Bill Mclntyre, Vice Presidentg Faith Foster, Secretaryg Mike Lisle, Tony Compagno, Edward Rusich, Hickman Creed, Dept. Head. SECOND ROW: John Roppolo, Peter Nicolosi, Lan'y Courtney, Otis Lomenick, Gene Lefort, Dave Adkins, Terry Boullion, Benny Garrett. National Collegiate Association for Secretaries FIRST ROW, left lo right: Joan Gilbert, Presidentg Dina Dupre, Vice President, Cynthia Oddo, Treasurer, Carol DeClouet, Bonnie Freeman, Mrs. W. M. Drake, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Joy Browning, Kathryn Metzger, Judy Laporte, Ruth Viator, Lana Bruce, Ellen Broussard. THIRD ROW: Sandra Mire, Kathie Cox, Marvo Orillion, Karen Willis, Brenda Hebert, Physical Education Maiors Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Ducote, Presidentg Larry Boullion, Vice-President: Margaret Romero, Secretary, Alice Miller, Reporter, Howard Blanchet, Mrs. Margaret McMillan, Sponsorg Mr. V. J. Edney, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Myriam Winders, Alice Hebert, Betty LeBlanc, Diane Fontenot, Sandra Cremillion, Gloria Wilkins, Karen deLaunay, Carolyn Rule, Carole Drost, Kathleen Robichaux, Sandra Wiggins, Kathleen Bonin. THIRD ROW: Daniel Dartez, Dave Cavalier, Fred Cuillot, Oris Young, Henry Straud, Leon Langley, Martin Bourg, Howard McCann, Pat Richard, Alton Barillier. Pre-Med Club A I W ,SWAN ,, 1 l FIRST ROW, left to right: Charles Cowart, President, Thomas Dewey, Vice Presidentlgllamesb Bordelon, Secretaryg Isarry de Ia Bretonne, Treasurer, Betty Innes, Sylvia Broussard. SECOND ROW: Charles Olivier, Bill King, Sherman Solleau, Samuel Yoshida, Don McBurney, Bryan Hemard, Johnny Perrin. THIRD ROW: Gary Moore, Frank Douglass, Charles DUPIIL Bill Foust, Dan Doherty, Lionel Comeaux. Psychology Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Calvit Bankston, President, Rel Guillory, Viva Periou, Genevieve Hebert, Dianne Dupepe, James Mier. SECOND ROW: Rose Ann Bergeron, Gloria Hunter, Billy Lintott, Mike Lee, Carolyn Hoffpauir, Doris Morein. Society for the Aclvancement of Management - Q ... 9 - FIRST ROW, left to right: Gus Hcingarten, Presidentg Toby Ohmer, Vice Preeidentg Robert Doviach, Treasurerg Johnny Bennett, Corresponding Secretaryg Maxine McNemar, Recording Secretaryg Robert Klees, Dallas Montet, Joel Authement, Faculty Advisorg David Bruncll, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Dugas, Ronnie Vitrano, Fred Aultman, Sammy Thurgood, Sandy Kaplan, E. J. Young, Ronnie Whittington, Frank Malagarie, Clarence Rosa, Cindy Segraves. THIRD ROW: Karl Ccrhards, Ralph Moore, Henri Bienvenu, Rodney Falgout, Ronnie Thomas, .lim Drobish, Jerry Wattigny, Ray Phillips, Maurice Hatticr, Ronnie Bennett, Mike Shook. S Club FIRST ROW, left to right: William C. Duty, Robert E. Dueitt, Malcolm Robinson, Larry de la Bretonne, Dan Fuselier, Charles Lancaster, Wallace Griffith, Cleo Smith. SECOND ROW, left to right: Charley Johnson, Stephen Langlinais, Paul Hardy, Ben Morgan, James Spirros, Patrick Arceneaux, Lionel Bonck, Jimmy Collins. T . 'VWTCBYVT 'z . - 5 N C, L A , l FIRST ROW, left to right: Dace Cavalier, Presidentg Lindsey Landry, Pat Richard, George Halkiades, Frank Melito, Leslie O'Neal, Johnny Jefcoat, Larry Boullion, Treasurer, Larry Bacque. SECOND ROW, left to right: Jim Domingue, Winston Ledet, .lim McNutt, Ken Smith, George Benoit, Lanny Falgout, Mike Patin. THIRD ROW, left to right: Paul Boereka, Paul Waters, L. J. Poimboeuf, Tom Kelly, Bert Resweber, Dave Adkins, Beverly Ford, Ray Phillips. Society of Automotive Engineers - A A C FIRST ROW, left to right: William Sloan, Ashwin Patel, Elie Boudreaux, Secretary, Victor Gibson, Treasurerg Dale Denais, President, Gary Primeaux, Malcolm Johns-on. SECOND ROW: Abdallah Ghantous, Ben Reiser, Philip Burguieres, Bill Roberts, Mike Boyd, Roy Breaux, P. A. Chieri. THIRD ROW: Harold Comeaux, Maurice Anderson, Geary Serpas, Steve Holt, Frederick Schmidt, Gerald Fontenot, Glenn Long. Sociology Club FIRST ROW, left to right: James Mier, Presidentg Viva Periou, Vice President, Dianne Dupepe, Secretaryg Elsie Cliaisson, Treasurer: Rosemary Bemard, Carolyn Hoffpauir, Rose Bergeron. SECOND ROW: Glory Laborde, Genevieve Hebert, Doris Morein, Sally Evans, Rel Guillory, Mike Lee, Gloria Hunter, Willie Guillory. Southwestern Society of Petroleum Engineers FIRST ROW, left to right: Espy Price, President, Buddy Stewart, Vice President: John Reeves, Secretaryg Stanley Stieber, Treasurerg Waldo Borel. SECOND ROW, Denny Smith, George Veedee, George Stokes, Julio Archila, Jesse Shivers. Student Louisiana Teachers Association FIRST ROW, left to right: Trudy Seidel, Presidentg Janet Naquin, Vice President, Caroline Helquist, Secretaryg Suzanne Wedin, Treasurerg Angele Carroll, Historian, Geri Daigle, Secretaryg Petesy Aaron, Historian. SECOND ROW: Gloria Boudreaux, Frances Gaspar, Alice Fogleman, Sylvia Duhon. THIRD ROW: Earline Hernandez, Mona Bourque, Jessica Jarrell, Rose Bergeron, Joan King, Mamie Siracusa, Janis Harney. Southwestern Student Nurses 'N C ? 4 59?--P F 1 1 s t 1 if Smgfxjvl Eg' ,A FIRST ROW, left to rightg Evelyn Dugas, President fmissinglg Karen Davis, Acting President, Charlotte Pettus, Vice Presi- dent, Peggy Olivier, Sue Rodriquez, Reporterg Barbara Nesbitt, Acting Recording Secretary, Linda Truxillo, Recording Secretary imissinglg Carolyn Charles, Veronica Charles, Sarah Babin, Treasurerg Gyneth Gerac. SECOND ROW: Mary Daigle, Esther Rendon, Claudia Quik, Mary Shepherd, Lauralie Kelly, Sue Gilbert, Gail Lanclos, Gayle Mayeux, Birdie Hebert, Norma Deshotels, .ludy Miro. THIRD ROW: Margaret Gill, Barbara Varisco, Mary Meyersg-Carole Parker, Ora Hurst, Cherie White, lanthia Anderson, Connie Callegan, Bernita Young, Felicia Laris, Nunie Roque. Patricia Simoneaux. Spanish Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Adam Fontenot, President, Loycie Meche, Vice President, Emilio Garcia, Secretary-Treasurerg Henry Aymond, Dr. Graves Roberts, G. St. Martin, Faculty. SECOND ROW: Kathy Bergin, Betty Robison, Paulette Prochaska, Jeanette Lalondc, Joann Lalondc, Corinne Fontenot, Lynne Armand. THIRD ROW: Dan Fuselier, John LeBlanc, Kendall Cambre, Carita Brown, Dudley Herrera. ,., .. . . ' v . I '. ' - -'wg -- -'. ., 1: 0- -,gf .QSQT y, 'I y 'V L-. J. -3 A--.gram 'p ww.. -W. Y , 1 -sn' A ,- i.-T ' , -I -. , in I .1-'Q '- -4- gfgk, - V ,r.,7,:! I, I. --: if 5. . ' - '- . 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J 1-5. J .. .Lb-l, -. , ff' .b f - , xx' '.4-,-. ' f 'f'-1. 5, V , ,A L x 1 ws .0 W - if' h Z A X ' Jie' QC.. 'fm- 15. . ' - 43 - an ., ,I Q w. ..'y .3 ..,4 'I if 1 AQ: ' , ' ' -1 - - . . I .U 2 tr. XVI,-. . , . vff' ' .li gr-I ' a --lf - M.,l,.j I 4 SEATED left to right: David Schluntz, President: .lim Newton, Secretaryg Sarah Best, Social Chairmang Zack Young, Music Chairman Gayle Vick Stewardship STANDING, left to right: Joyce Nation, Librariang Janie Hester, Editorg Carol Allen, Y.W.A. Representative, Allan Reed, Mission Chairman Sanford De Jean Enlistmcnt Chairmang Norma Le Jeune, Training Union Representativeg Sue Chapman, Christian Citizenship Chairman. NOT PICTURED Ons Young Athletic Directorg Martha La Fleur, Publicity Directorg Tom Mauldin, Vice President: Russell Smith, Devotional Director Richard Jones, Student Center Chairman, Richard Groves, Chapel Director. The USL BSU is a union of the Baptist on USL campus. It is supported by the Student Depart- ments of the Southern Baptist Convention and the Louisiana Baptist Convention, and by local Baptist churches. The Baptist Student Center provides students with a place of worship, fellowship, and the study of Cod's world and Word. The center, located at 1226 Johnston, is open Monday through Saturday for anyone who wishes to use its many facilities. LSU activities are planned and effected by the student Executive Council under the supervision of Director Bob Walden. Among these activities are: regular chapel services at noon, Monday through Friday, and Vesper meetings at 7:00 p.m. Thursdaysg frequent program presentations and student preaching at churches in the Lafayette area, athletic teams in various intramural sportsg attendance at state and national conventions and assembliesg Bible study groupsg and various special social events. C11 Baptist students gather in their center for fun as well as inspiration. 4 ?'7'Y:S,m,5 1 A v -57 ig.-,ge ?L.gf T' Q U in ,.-.. ,,f, ... hw.: .k9 ,..: ., xr - 4. .lug iw ., ,LC 1 1-:.. -1.3 .. ..-aa, ...,., , . --n.,- -N... In wr as MHP- yr cm fergzzzy 6 4 'X'-K H v , - 9,6 , , A , - .N Left to Right: Jac Lisle, Freshman Representative and Publicity Chairmang Bucky Allen, Presidentg Charlotte Pettus, Sophomore Representative Rev. Terence Harris, Chaplaing Timothy Pettus, Freshman Representative, Mike Lisle, Junior Representative. The USL Canterbury Club, known as the James Morris chapter in honor of a former bishop of Louisiana, was established in 1938. For many years the club met in a small wood house down the street. Now the Canterbury Club enjoys a modem building of its own situated next to the Church of the Ascension Episcopal Church. During the summer, Canterbury Club participated in the United Fellowship meetings. Since, the club has had its weekly meetings on Thursday nights. These consist of films, lectures, parties, discussions, meetings with other religious organizations and a monthly supper. Among other activi- ties, Canterbury Club participated in Religious Emphasis Week and Homecoming. Every Thursday moming, there is a special service of Holy Communion and a breakfast for USL students. This year the Canterbury club has as its chaplain, the Reverend Terence Harris from Baton Rouge. a 5 ka qi I p Among the many activities of Canterbury Club are banquets and guest speakers. l., n ' ' ,E L' qv . Q , i. . Nfllgl swim., ,' - 1 1'. ., ' 1 'T5-.g.'- ' .x rl x t A. '-. Q. ' ' !ff'+'. f 'O 'I' 'u Q ' x sa' ,--W. ,-ffgf . 'z ,- ff-- a.-- . la, 'H A 4 . 1' S I l .- V 'Q' - . I. I . I V Q-' - - . Q . 0 pk U ' 5 -' R ' qw' I' q5,3f1, - Q f Af . . - 'r' ' h , v 1, 11,7 . I ' 2 .:- 1!X 'iv :T , .gg - gh if . :N '- 5 x D Q Pj.. , mg X 0 l 'I 1 . l ,q. 'x'f.?s-K :I KP '..- , .' . .ga- J-' J'-fx 1,' .. - n , , . ll. ' o' ,p A I 'vo N I a...' Q C is.. '-A A - ww . . H, x 0' . F CQ! 4' Cx I H U l aff E 1 ,w . . . .sf J ' in ,- 1- 4 . , .5 x Q V5 l'w . T E ' 1 i H . uwsfwg 'Y 'N- L H Tm' W- ' H,, 'mW-w'-'w- W, ' ,J 11 ,wh X75 .1 ww- u.. X 1- 1- f '- .4 3. if'--If-1 1,i,.,',, ff .gifvfzt 'v X. I Nw . wa, N .Y Y .W u ,, A, . ., Mg. J. ,,L V v hr. M: , 'WwM6Q'1Txf4a.wW7WmfnxF , 1' ' ' uw ,.- . JL +Agy'x-f fffffwvbf fMlH7d'W: -- ' in-5-,z J. .1 ' 1'4 Y! .Jil ,' .' . ' . .- V .Jw ' 1-P 3'-'V -' W: H: .-' - ' . ' 'ff' yn! QW. 9,5 -f,g,.kq'vfg .2 A-4, U , ,.,J 'D ,' .1 5,x 3 -Q,5.04, ,'- , -., , X 1-Q.. J - f .' ifq f? -4 , 1 V 1 ' N' 1, . K., 1 ,1- - . 'I - A 4- -Z1 'lf' 41. 1' -.-v ,Xe I.. r, .. 1' 1. ' ' Left to Right: Bobby R. Junker, Presidentg Kay Capdeville, Secretaryg Esther M. Rendon, Treasurerg Sharon D. Miller, Interfaith Council Rep resentativeg Dottie Randolph, Interfaith Council Representativeg Barbara Nesbitt, Membership Chairman. Gamma Delta, International Association of Lutheran Students, is represented on the Southwestern campus by the Beta Tau chapter. Organized in 1947, this chapter has served a relatively small Lutheran enrollment. Until recently, weekly meetings were held in various campus rooms. On October l, 1961, Trinity Lutheran Church of Lafayette dedicated a new chapel and student center adjacent to the Southwestern campus at 1402 Johnston Street. The local chapter of Gamma Delta endeavors to conserve and develop Christian faith and to en- courage Christian action among University students through a program based on Christian knowl- edge and Christian service. 1 4' 4 9 E' ' qv.: a- S fl' XX . Good fellowship, lively discussions, and spiritual learning are all part of Gamma Delta. 2- -W W 0 'U' fl - W 5454 H 4 H .Avi ' sst'Pq ww A+ .. iq. 'Q V Q F ' 'M '- ' YQ- gs X i 5' ' if +2-EM' f 1 A 2 . 5 l is ,Q 1 fr 3 qs. V Q .3 'g ,L it , -. 'I lx ska ' -.-.- . 5 , Y . fs IP Q N 'al 4 l D ll I-5 , J 50- W 1'-P2 ff--f N19 ,sh ' 4... , J . Ifhzbwf s -K 5 'Q :ENV Q QP' -qi..-' -'I Q . 4 Q 4 +'? 'A f ff! r ' I L I I 1 is 5 . .iw 1 f I Nl I' 'I in ',. V I -A I ,. 4lQ?vQQ.A, ,ff N. 1 Q v X MQ pq, ' Ay 1- -,, M. vw- , '. x ..3 ,. X A V- tx- .f'.f ', .-, I.: 4. . :QL 'hx V? 'x09,q'. I 'fn ' Q- I5, , ,o 'I+ , ,ar - lr. arg. Q., ,L ' 5 -. ' . va! QAMJ 5' 'S sw -:gg .5Y.,5nf'.Q1'.. F3 L' A,g5':-IH lg' - w f B. 1 L - Um fafa hEl4+- -cr v H '. :if L P dl W 5 4-:SS H. l Q. Y Y L .- -V: ' RQ -., 1 . . 'L P: ' A Q-9, v 'S- 4-I A x A g ' l ' ' tr. . ,. Q3 ,S 7' 'fa SEATED, left to right: Donn Kurtz, Presidentg Frank Simoneaux, Executive Vice President: George Cannon, Religious Vice Presidentg Sarah Burson lntcllectual Vice Presidcntg Mary Linhares, Social Vice Presidentg Jose A. Boix, Publicity Vice President. STANDING, left to right: Benny Garret Membership Vice President: Alice David, Recording Sccretaryg Melanie Odinet, Corresponding Secretaryg Dinah Dupre, Treasurerg Kathy Broussard Historiang Nick Taylor, Marshal. The Newman Club was established at Southwestern in 1923 and Our Lady of Wisden Chapel and Student Center was completed in 1942. Father Alexander O. Sigur was appointed as the new pastor by Bishop Jules B. Jeanmardg and Father Jude S. Speyrer was named assistant. The purpose of Newman Club is to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual, and social activities. As the Club developes a well-rounded program, the member becomes a Well-rounded Catholic. Perhaps for the first time, he becomes conscious of his bearing as a whole man. The Religious Phase of the program is to help the students grow in love of Cod and their fellowmen. The Educational Phase enables one to admit a God, and you introduce among the subjects of your knowledge, a fact encompassing, closing in upon, absorbing, every other fact conceivable. The Social Phase emphasizes the creation and maintenance of a Catholic atmosphere and community in which good friendship and group living will flourish. J w ,, F l . WH-I 1 COMMUNTER'S NEWMAN CLUB. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: George Broussard, Presi- Newmanites dance, chat, and enjoy refreshments dentg Lillian Rich, Religious Vice Presidentg Roy J. Martin, Intellectual Vice President, at their Thursday night meeting. Loretta Hebert, Social Vice President: Penny Richard, Membership Vice Presidentg Dr. J. M. Sobek, Faculty Advisor. TOP ROW, left to right: Father Jude Speyrer, Chaplaing Larry J. LeBlanc, Historinng Kathleen Mooney, Publicity Vice President, Theresa Ann Leonards, Treasurerg Helen Joyce Mire, Corresponding Secretaryg Doris Lahnie, Recording Secretary. 'S 'A N M0 NTXL A , , , X 5 x XXX . . 5 .tw ', W S . 1 - ,4 , X ,1 .- 9 1, - .5 33. N Lf- -- ,Q W?-Q .. wesky 0111? afzbn 'z L 'V--I K5 JS? ' UT K' .'.'- v - ,, fl , . 2: . 'df , -. H51 f V l M A n , . .A , , ,Q L.., l 'X I -fs, :N .. ,i lt ri -if ,E s '-H'f' 3iiif:ff f-? -, -' r 'L-'J-- . . Q - .Q ,..l' l 'T I 7.7 J' ' -V'gW-QJQIIW flyqf 4 ' - . 1'+,1' 'wvirf' ' -4 f 1 ,gm-af. if f - ., . 3'ffl',w..4.fw?f.w+f!f: , wi x ' ' ,.-QQ-Leirgwsgejv-F' .V Yi' Ir , e:',, v ' . , -J , ,G,A X.. . 4' SEATED, left to right: Caroline Helquist, Presidentg Frank Graves, Promotion Vice Presidentg David Mullenix, Program Vice Presidentg Nancy Morgan, Secretaryg Maurice Lealllerbury, Treasurerg Ronald Sarver, State Representative. STANDING, left to right: Alberta Carson, Recreation Chairmang Ruth Wagner, Representative, Carolyn Forgey, Publicity Chairmang Henry Aymond, Representativeg Martha Stringer, Worship Chairmang Diana Skaggs, Deputaliong Nancy Gardner, Music Chairmang Beverley Mangham, Assistant Publicity Chairman. The Wesley Foundation, which had its beginning at USL in 1944, dedicated its present Methodist Student Center in 19419. The Wesley Foundation represents the Methodist Church's attempt to ef- fectively minister to its students during the crucial college years. This year's program is so planned that each student participates in the activities at the Foundation, and it is hoped that through their contact with the Foundation, the Methodist students will have a deeper and more vital relationship with Jesus Christ. .. y. V 4 MW Fasten? 1 ,fl The Methodist Student Center is a place where students can go anytime to study, and to enjoy one Of the highlights Of We5lCY,S PTO' games, music, or just each olher's company. gram is their spirited song fests. I03 5 i-1 ga . A - lsqgg- . wesfmzhzkfer QZQLCUSAT BOTTOM ROW, left to right: .John Curnow, President: Judy Clerc, First Vice Presidentg Pat Jessop, Second Vice Presidentg Barbara Duncan Secretary Mollie Heath Conn, Advisor. TOP ROW, left to right: Larry Gage, Treasurerg Janet Debrueys, Arrangements Chairmang Herb Cook, Synod Representative Bernie Burwich, Recreation Chairmang Rel Cuillory, Public Relations. NOT PICTURED: John Gatledge, Worship Chairman. Valenline's Day was a gala event with a banquet, decora- tions, and a chance to chat with friends. Westminster Fellowship is a Christian organization for students related to the Presbyterian Church. Our purpose as we unite in Westminister is to become complete disciples in order that we will discover Cod's will for our lives and do it. Thereforeg we commit ourselves to acquire a dynamic faith through Christian experience, worship, and study. We dedicate our lives to the ex- pression of this faith by word and deed, to work with those of like purpose, and inviting others to join with us in building today for a world of God. Westminister Fellowship has a general meeting each Thursday evening with outstanding speakers and other attractions. There are discussion groups at various times, including Sunday morning and evenings. Our programs explore personal, campus, and world problems in relation to a Christian viewpoint. Also, we like parties and projects. For those who like to have a personal hand in our doings, paint brushes, tools, and general equipment are available. Doing over the student lounge is a popular activity. At present, the trend is to built-in cabinets and Hi Fi, a library, new rug, and a mosaic' coffee table. Band Council E Richard Bizet, Presidentg J. V. Terracina, Vice President: Lillian Clay, Secretaryg Sidney Janise, Treasurerg Marsha Burke, Social Com mitteeg Geriy Cash, Public Relationsg Sandra Lehman, Social Committeeg Wallace Cullen, Public Relations. 1963 Southwestern Bond L U.S.L. welcomes alumni and guests. uv N Y , -44 - . ?,, -1.1 1 -r V X 35 ,pl - X 4 . ' X V -.4-1:3222 Band leads pep rally on excursion at McNeese Bob Lindley leads the band as they invade downtown Lake Charles. ff' in Thank Heaven-for little girls! The Music Man was never like this! i l 1 1 n 1 i I C C one First Row: Sis Mclntire, Captain, Sandy Rogers, Cathy Wainwright, Diane Bertrand, Jeanne Wilkins, Barbara Grernillion, Bonnie Free- man. Second Row: Elaine Small, lst Co-Captain, Phyllis Schiller, Publicity Chairmang Bonnie Burke, Sharon McPhail, Linn Olsen, Virginia Phillips, Annis Beard. Third Row: Cynthia Finley, Treasurer, Jackie Schmidt, Carol Holiday, Johnny Lottinger, Sharon Brown, Cynthia Oddo, Secretary, Dorothy Hoffpauir, 2nd Co-Captaing Gail Deligans, Jeanine Chachere. ' SOUTHWESTERN SWEETHEARTS j I .v, N 4. fry, K .FEL 'r K rl my I ' -. lt 'ff Jeff' ?1.'Lf 5'ifi-2:3 ' 'Fil 'eiiflfv' ,I x fF1'ii'Q'? '.T- -- .. .iff Q.. ,.ff1ycL..1iQ ,,,,. l. f.x,i,1F ,. -Jr. ..: ani-, ' qgpfallj ,: ' Q . . . Y , ,L . .r ,. ..,... , , 1. ,, ,Al .- CHEERLEADERS H? 9, Pyramid of cheerleaders. 41 .N-..-' ' .. -Q-.. fi'--5 IIO Left to Right: Joann King, Elaine Aulhement, Selma Abboud, Ann Wilson, Hazelrigg, Toni Simmon, Head Cheerleader. nmfnqi' , . K ,P lin ' A ' ' IQ . Cheerleaders give a cheer for the team with the spirit. 5 .rir ' i x W ! 1 I The S is for spirit. 1 963 Drum Maior and Maioreites CINDY SEAGRAVES, Feature Twirler Top Row: Cindy Seagraves, Robert Lindley, Diane Hodges. Bottom. 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Please sir, I have to stop soon or . . OK . . . flower in place, good smile, hair fixed, look like you're surprised when you see the photographer. . 1 I 1 . I Z I d0I1'l think Y0U,1'C allowed tl? WCH1' YOUT Miflkei' Good Grief!! I wonder who planted potatoes in my rifle barrel?? Mouse Badge on your hat! l38 Q GREEKS Annual convocation at Burke Hall commences rush week for sorori- ties. Cool as the mountain air are these AOPis relaxing before their Alpine party. Sorority Ru h Everyone finds something to do on the S.S. Sigma Showboat -sho nuff I I40 Do Tri Deltas always monkey around during their parties? if KX ' e QA-, f . - jfbg -W 4? .. Pearls of wisdom and diamonds of beauty abound in Delta Zeta's underwater kingdom 'H - ll damn 'll X .. L Nha I R Wi. , i -,gfei oi who 'a c'Cut out the funny business. What did you do with Jack? A brief intermission while the Wizard lakes a coffee break. I rn Fl! l . .4 405 V 1' FQ ' i w How would you-u-u like to be QUEEN foraDAY? I4I XM J :NS ,V J-lnfmlh m '11, ,- KD-There's always one who doesn't know what an informal invitation means! w v M H ijtnnwv mix 1 H w 1, w ,, ,J uwwuww w 1 w w i H ,J AOPII- Our president? Oh, she broke her leg skiing yester- day. SSS- Walk right in, sit right down, baby, let your hair hang down ! Aloha lei, aloha lei, the Tri-Deltas say! I42 i K' -xxx 4? 1 V... ,., ' J-ed .-.-. ff 'Ja ASA-ASA dealt right from the top with their Alice in ASA Land party. Freshmen girls reuch the epitome of tenseness while waiting for sorority bids. F l l l. ! -S, jig. tl u if - I One step closer to knowing rush results. 1,-11 'S X 'P And silently they wait, and wait, and wait, and AOPi's contribution to the' Homecoming Parade. ALPHA t OMICRON A PI J Alpha Omicron Pi was founded sixty-six years ago at Barnard College of Columbia University in New York on January 2, 1897, when four friends pledged true friendship to one another. Delta Theta Sigma, a local sorority, petitioned and became Delta Beta Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi on September 22, 1956. The national sorority jewel is the rubyg color, cardinal red, and flower, .lacqueminot rose. Delta Beta Chapter, here at USL, participates in many campus activities including an annual campus dance, the AOPowWow. The proceeds from this dance go to the na- tional philanthropic project, the Frontier Nursing Service. The chapter also supports the Delie Bancroft Loan Fund on campus. AOPis entertain with a Spring Formal, a Parent-Daughter Banquet, and a F ounders' Day Banquet each year. Delta Beta's active membership consists of 60 girls, with an active Alumnae Chapter and a large lVlother's Club here in Lafayette. Mary Abshire Laurie Ackal Mary Ethlyn Allen Becky Armstrong Ann Barrios Annis Beard Toi Beard Sylvia Bienvenu Teetsie Bienvenu Carol Bonnet Dolores Broussard ,Io Anne Broussard w Sylvia Broussard Dianne Coxneaux Cheryl Courrege Simonne De Baillon Judy Delcambre Daplme Delhomme Jean Derveloy Linda Diesi Joan Doucet Caroline East .lane Ellender Pam Fuselier Mickey Hall Debby Harper Birdie Hebert Kathy Hebert Sharran Hebert Carol Holliday Judy Johnston Kuylin Kirby Glory Laborde Sonja Mallet Carolyn Mayer Jackie Melancon Angela Mcquet Elina Molly Glenda Nascllo Denise Renoudet Sandra Ribaudo Patty Rivet Donna Rusich Carole Rutherford Christine Sandi Cheryl Sonnier Lucile Stagg Donna Truhun Nancy Tuttle Jeanne Wilkins Karen Willis Lynette Wise ,lan Witsell Vicki Wonnnack PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Brenda Wimberly Sally M055 CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY Julie Derveloy Rose Lee Hebert TREASURER Sally Cain I45 Ann Neubig, president of Parrhellenic, presents Alpha Sigma Alpha president, Glenda Thihodeaux, a trophy earned by the sorority for fostering fraternity spirit. ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Alpha Sigma Alpha is a family affair. In her sisterhood one learns the true meaning of friendship and the inestimi- ble joy of service to others. Alpha Sigs know the broadening experience of sharing dreams, work, and play. The aim of the sorority is the physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual development of its members. The philosophy of Alpha Sigma Alpha encompasses a love of life and a joyous living of that life. Her members are impressed with the need to develop vigorous bodies, to acquire wholesome habits of living, and to budget their time and strength among the many activities of college life. Alpha Sigmas engage in a variety of philanthropic projects, especially concerning mentally retarded children. Alpha Sigma Alpha was founded at Logwood College in Farmville, Virginia, on November 15, 1901. Beta Zeta Chapter at Southwestern Louisiana Institute was installed on November 3, 19440. Alpha Sigma Alpha was awarded in 1962 by Panhellenic a trophy for fostering fraternity spirit. UHUN ll-E ASA's entry in homecoming decorations. I46 HUFIEI AlohaI Welcome to Hawaii, USA! Madeline Bouancltaud Ellen Coussan Amanda I-Iiggs Charlotte Hoeffligcr Nancy Kennedy Frances Kurzweg Judy Landry Jackie Miller Cccilc Moyers Kay Sexton Ella Taylor Pat Thompson Donna Waller PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY 'IREASURER Glenda Tltiboduux Charlotte Eglc Dianne Morgan Barbara Fu 1l1er Kathy Sexton fx President Eileen Rougeou receives homecoming decora- tion and spirit trophies. Some Tri-Delta Dogpatchers pose before the Sadie Hawkins Dance. DELTA DELTA DELTA Delta Delta Delta was founded on Thanksgiving Eve, at Boston University. Since that date, the sorority has in- creased to become the second largest social sorority. Phi Nu chapter of Delta Delta Delta was established on the USL campus in April of 1957. Enthusiastic Tri Deltas participate in a great variety of activities during the year. These include the Sadie Hawkins Dance, an annual pledge-sponsored dance for the purpose of raising money for the local Sudie Carroll Scholarship. During the various athletic seasons, many projects are under- taken to promote school spiritg for the past three years Tri Delta has received second place in the school spirit contest. In 1962 it placed first in Homecoming Decorations. Tri Deltas place great emphasis on the attainment of high scholastic goals. In the fall of 1962 the Phi Nu chapter received the Agnes Edwards Award for having ranked high- est in scholarship for two consecutive semesters. For the past two years, a Tri Delta has been named the Most Out- standing Senior Woman on campus. Tri Delta claims many beauties and favorites, one of which was elected Miss Uni- versity of 1963. Throughout the years, Delta Delta Delta has combined scholastic and social activities to form a well-rounded pro- gram which supplements the college career and gives inspira- tion for a fuller life. Selma Abboud Jackie Baker Ann Barrels Kathy Barth Kay Bickham Pat Boutte Marty Bowers Brenda Brophy Bonnie Burke Martha Calvert Alberta Castillc Vickie Cathey Beth Collins Barbara Croft Lois Daigle Peggy Davis Carolyn DeClouet Fanny DeClouet Connie Dill Toni Doumit Cheryl Duhon Diane Dupepe Pam Fairchild Kimmy Ferney Tessie Flandry Marianna Broussard Suzanna DeWoody Helen Mary Doumit Gay Fredrick Robin Fouin Roslyn Fouin Carol Hetherwick Carolyn Hidalgo Nancy Houscr Marie Kilchrisl Joan King JoAnne King Karen Kramer Melanie Krauss Mary Bclh Lastrapcs Cay Lightfoot Beryl Murionneaux Margaret McIntyre Margaret Meagher Sue Meredith Kay Michaels Judy Mitchell Nancy Mixon Camille Mouton Helen Onnehane Patti Pope Marsha Richard Marilyn Rivers Andrea Roussell Jackie Sevy Yvonne Vidrine Tanya Voinche Suzanne Wcdin Ann Wilson PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARY TREASURER Eileen Rougeou PUSSY Bemafd Chee Chee Llgon Celeste Bourgeois Joan Gilbert DZ girls remind us of the roaring twenties at their annual Flapper Dance. fl I J' Delta Zeta's homecoming decorations helped to spur our team that day. DELTA ZETA Delta Zeta Sorority was founded on October 24, 1902, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. In 1910,'it was admitted into membership of the National Panhellenic Conference. From the small group of six girls it has grown to include 143 college and 226 alumnae chapters, with 46,000 members. The badge of Delta Zeta is the Roman Lamp. The sorority flower is the Kilarney Rose, old rose and Vieux green are the colors. Its publication is The Lamp. The organization's national philanthropies are: The American Hearing Society, Gallaudet College, the Navajo Indians, and the United States Hospital, Carville, Louisiana. Delta Zeta stresses scholarship, each semester a Scholarship Award is presented to the Initiate having the highest aca- demic average. Delta Kappa Chapter of Delta Zeta was installed at the University of Southwestern Louisiana on May 12, 1956. It was formerly a local sorority, Nu Sigma Kappa. Some of the traditional activities are the Founders' Day Banquet, Parent-Daughter Luncheon, Faculty Dessert, Flapper Dance, Initiation Banquet, and the annual Bose Ball. .Ioan Barron Nelda Berard Barbara Bernard Annette Bishop Dana Boudreaux Dolores Boudrcaux .loy Brownlee Barbara Burke Marilyn Castell Karen Clark l50 Gay Core Mary Daniels Karen Davis Mary Domingue Carol Drost Frances Ducrcst Wanda Cillct Jackie Girouard Sandra Crcmillion Alice Cnitlry Durlvnc Cnillot Advlv llullmrook Kathryn Ilurllmut Linda .lcrunfruan Diane Kent Anila Landry .Inunila Lopcz Janyxmr Mukar Carole McCuwlcy Martha McClintock Dianne Rr'IC,lilll5CY Erin McNulty .Indy Ncsuxn Laura Ncwsllaln Brenda Sue Prcmeaux Nancy Rccldc-II Linda Kay Riley Sarah Rodriguez Elaine- Small Dale Sundln-ry Kay Sundbcry Sharon Youngblood 4 PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY TREASURER Cyldc Fitzpatrick Suzanne Kent Bobble Thomas Cyntlua Rhcl I'm just a girl who can't say MNC! KD's succeeded in Spanking the Spartans. KAPPA DELTA Alpha, the first chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority was founded in 1897 at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia. The four founders, Mary Sommerville Sparks, Julia Tyler, Lenora Ashmore, and Sara Turner, were bent on establishing a society whose main purpose would be to inculcate into the hearts and lives of college women the essential principles of truth, honor, and duty without which there can be no true friendship. The sorority expanded, and in 1956, the local sorority, Delta Epsilon Nu, on the USL campus, became Gamma Kappa Chapter of Kappa Delta. The Southwestern chapter, con- sisting of 72 members, is now one of 102 chapters through- out the nation containing a total of approximately fifty thousand college members. Since its beginning, Kappa Delta on the USL campus has been active in many activities, both social and service. Each fall the chapter sponsors a Cowboy Jamboree for the bene- fit of its Janet Efferin Scholarship Fund. At this event, a sweetheart is selected from the KD pledge class, and a beau is selected from the Kappa Sigma pledge class, KDS brother fraternity. In the spring the chapter holds a parent- daughter luncheon and a dinner-dance, at which the new initiates are formally presented. Aside from these social events, the Kappa Deltas work at the Southwest Louisiana Rehabilitation Center, they aid in the annual March of Dimes driveg and they visit the orphanage. Ann Barbour Patricia Barker Lynn Becker Marie Louise Braud Rayetta Broussard Joy Browning Jimmie Lynn Brownson Mary Ann Bynum Linda Collette Chris Collett Flory Contine Georgie Contine Betty Cool-:sey Kathy Cox Stella Dubadie Suzanne De Laureal Carmen De Mahy Gail Deligans Tinka Deligans Yvonne Duhon Earline Dunphy ,lo Anne Dwycr Pam Fellllllilll Marie Fontenot Christinc Carteisar Sandy Catlin Carol Gist .loan Cist Judy Grapes .lackic Guidry Louise Guillot Edith Hanisce Ann Jennings Claudette .lohnson Eileen Lagroue Lilias LeBlanc Ann Lyman Kathy McGlothlin Mary Ellen McKay Pay McKcy Anna Marcello Laurie Marshall Lynn Martin Marilyn Meadows Mary Ann Meaux Phyllis Miller Carole Parker Dianna Roach Pete Rollins Jackie Simon Anne Soulier Martha Tolson Nancy Turner Panny Unverzagt Gayle Vick Pat Wehner PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Lana Gilderslceve Betty Cheramxe Jackie Green Linda Bond 1 Phi Mu's homecoming decorations. Sandy Dupuis accepts Phi Mu's 3rd Place trophy. PHI MU Phi Mu was organized on March fl., 1352, at Wesleyan Col- lege at Macon, Georgia. The three founders were Mary Dupont Lines, Mary Myrick Daniel, and Martha Hardaway Ledding, Alpha Sigma chapter of Phi Mu, originally Phi Delta Eta, was chartered on the campus of Southwestern Louisiana Institute on October 6, 1956. Phi Mu awards several scholarships and loans. One of the annual projects, the Sailor Hop, is to raise funds for the Emily I-luger Fund. The Phi Mus enjoy many activities, such as Christmas Orphanis Party, house parties, work- shops, joint socials with their brother fraternity, Kappa Alpha. They partake in many social services, some national projects as the National Philanthropic Program, Service to Children, Phi Mu Foundation, Three Star Service Program, and Philanthropic Toy Cart. l Ann Almrusley Becky Atkinson Rose Anne Bergeron Carolyn Blaizc Mary Elaine lioudreaux ,lo Elaine Broussard Vicki Broussard Bonnie Carson Pat Casey Colleen Connor Judy Cook Joan Cowart Donna Davidson Sandy Doyle Margaret Duncan Sandy Dupuis Sue Erny Paulette Fischer Pat Foussc Paula Gauthier Mary Ann Gielcn Julie Glover .loellc Goldberg Kilty Gonzales Dianne Guy Mary .lo Hinton Carol Hollier Carol I-Iuval Belly Innes Ginger LLICOIII' Rosary Lofuso Johanna LaHuyc Pal Landuclie Barrie Lclllanc Irene Lifsey Cliarlolle Lemoinc Polly Matlllews Sis Mclnlirc Nancy Naquin Sandy Nelson Melanie Odinel Lynn Osborne Carol Ozvnne Cay Ann Putin Elaine Pcrron Carolyn Pcrcligo Susan Quarles .lcannc Rcswchcr Dixie Rolicrls Roy Lynn Sclicxnyder lvancia Sells Leunnc Smith Eva Summers Jeannie Tliibodeaux Ruthie Viator Mcrilyn Williaxlls PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARY TREASURER Kathy Bcrgin Emma Gail Fontenot Gall Mlre Ann Robbins Janet Smith Tri Sigs grin as the t'yen pours in l SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Sigma Sigma Sigma was established on April 20, 1898, on the campus of the State Normal School of Farmville, Vir- ginia, now known as Longwood College. The colors of Sigma Sigma Sigma are royal purple and whiteg the flower is the purple violetg and the jewel is the pearl. Tri Sigmais membership, on this campus, has surpassed the five hundred mark. The Alpha lVlu Chapter of Tri Sigma was installed lVlay 30, 1931, on the Southwestern campus. It was the first sorority on this campus with a national affiliation. Among its numerous activities on campus are the Sigma Socky Hoppy, Sigma Sells Seals Drive, Tri Sigma Christmas Dance, Initiation Ball, Robbie Page lVlemorial Fund, and the Annual Pledge Friendship Tea. Linda Aymc Linda Barras Carole Bazzcll Diane Bertrand .Ioycc Bertrand Mary Blalock .loan ll-rouillctte Anna Brown Barbara Bullock Carolyn Casey Andre Custagnos Linda Comeaux Maria Comeaux Marie Comcaux Irene Dantzlcr Phyllis Dronct .Iucly Dutruch Carol Farnet Cindy Finley a- Natalie Follain Margaret Gauthier Beth Ann Coll Cheramie Hebert Patsy Hchert Ann Higginlaotham Sharon Lissurd Mary Beth Marlcr Hope Martin Melba Martin Dianne McCarthy Sharon McConnell Denise Mouton Michelle Murphy Alice Neely Margaret Parker Helen Pennington Sandra Prater Ann Rolmichaux Linda Robison Jeanne Roddy Carolyn Rule Valerie Sealander Mamie Siracusa Catherine Smith Mary Etta Taylor Renee Trahan Linda Villard Dana Wall Cathy Wainwright Linda Waters .lean Zabbia PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY TREASURE Jackie Foret Ann Neubig Sara Short Phyllis Ledet KITSY Whittaker PANHELLENIC COUNCIL l ANNE NEUBIG Sigma Sigma Sigma President A CHAROLOTTE EGLE Alpha Sigma Alpha lst Vice President GAY LIGHTFOOT CAROL RUTHERFORD JEANIE RESWEBER YVONNE DUHON Delta Delta Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Phi Mu Kappa Delta 2nd Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer BOBBIE THOMAS PAULETTE FISHER SUZANNA DEWOODY KAY SEXTON Delta Zeta Phi Mu Delta Delta Delta Alpha Sigma Alpha Scholarship Chairman LINDA AMYE SUZANNE DeLAUREAL JAN WITSELL MARY DANIELS Sigma Sigma Sigma Kappa Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Dffllhl ZCU1 I - Mririil' 'Tr - , . INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL f N9 FRED AULTMAN Kappa Alpha Pri-sirlcnt f Phi Kappa Theta Vice President HENRI CLAY BIENVENU 4 PAT MOODY JERRY WATTIGNY LEON OLIVIER GREG STOCKSTILL Della Sigma l'hi Theta Xi Delta Sigma Phi Phi Kappa Theta Sccrclury TfULlSlll'L'l' Public Relations 75 l 'JR QK9 4' GEORGE WRIGI'I'I' RICH ROMANO FRED SEEMAN GUY GEORGE Sigma Nu Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Kappa Sigma KENNETH BUTCHER JIMMY GARRETT BUCKY ALLEN BOB DOLPH SIMON FREYOU Kappa Alpha Liunlnlil Chi Alpha Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Theta Xi IS9 .M , V . - I .v 1 V -KV . .1 Wi. 5 .xxif x Sjy , U - ,Q I ,ff WP. N-55 4 xrf A Q -3 ,4.-,h +..,. ... 3.f.,.1- A - 1- -3-5-1- -k' - - Aa.:u.,..h..H'gi A Q V X5 N . ' N3 fi iz 1 . , A- 415 1 L- il Sq . , ig 6 Z I il ' ' 1 J gg' V ,- . l f' 3' N ...x,., F '5' ' ' ,Q A We j'n1 v! I . W f-bf'25i Q2 '- YEA Q . .,,,' , 5 , .- , 1 11 2 bs Q XI! 'W' xi ' 3,9 Fraternity Rush 3 uw . . L g. 4 PKT-Come in and sign in, please! DSP- Say, Sheldon, I wonder if we have a chapter in Bavaria? KA-Hey, Larry, the camera is over this way! 4 DELTA SIGMA PHI DREAM GIRL Carolyn Stell Sigma Sigma Sigma DELTA SIGMA PHI Beta Upsilon chapter of Delta Sigma Phi first came on campus at Southwestern in 19418. It is the' second oldest fraternity on the USL campus. To remain faithful to its name of uthe fraternity of engi- neered leadershipf, DSP presents several important awards to deserving actives and pledges at the Coronation Ball. These awards include the Scholastic Award, given to the active who has most improved in his studies, and the Extra- curricular Activities Award, given to the active who has most participated in outside activities. Many trophies line the walls of the DSP house. Most of these awards are for intramural activities. Delta Sigma had, for the past year, four members on the Student Council, including the treasurer of the Student Council, both repre- sentatives of the Liberal Arts college, and a representative of the Engineering college. Delta Sigma Phi boasts mem- bers on Circle K and APO service fraternities, as well as the Blue Key honor society. Since first coming on campus, Delta Sigma Phi has offered actives as well as pledges, the opportunity to improve them- selves mentally as well as physically in order to better under- stand and work with a group. Harold Abdalla Steve Alford James Barry Frank Bertrand Ronnie Boudreaux Mike Boyd Charley Broussard Floyd Broussard Al Cain Leon Clements Tommy Collins George Fontenot Sheldon Forlenlicrry ,loe Garcia Mike Garcia Bob Granger Harvey Hawthorne William Hunter Paul Johnson Barry Lasseigne .lim Macrellis Bobby Marcus Terry Mcnsman Nathan Oliver loc Purrault Bill Paton Winston Perdomo Bobby Phillips Charlie Porche Ed Porchc David Powers Al Rouyer Cressend Schonberg Ray Stockstill Nicky Swafford Bob Tadlock Donnie Thomas Eddie Thomas Eric Tocc Ray VHITSCO Steve Vassil Bobby Veitinger Bob Vining Andrew Von Hadnuge Andy Weaver Mike Williams Sam Yoshida 5 PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Pat Moody Larry Case Leon Oliver Henry Phillippe KAPPA ALPHA ROSE Kathy Bergin Phi Mu J N N t l KAPPA i ALPHA The Kappa Alpha Order had its beginning on December 2, 1865, at Washington and Lee University. Its first con- ception was brought about by James Ward Wood of Lost Biver, West Virginia. The spiritual founder and leader of Kappa Alpha is General Robert Edward Lee, President of Washington and Lee University at the time. He was chosen as its spiritual founder because it was under his guidance that the Order had its beginning, Gamma Phi Chapter became a segment of this Order on December 2, 1960, on the campus of the University of Southwestern Louisiana. Gamma Phi became the eighty- lirst chapter of the Orde1'. Its first president was A. Bruce Arceneaux, and its president today is Kenneth L. Butcher. Gamma Phi's present membership stands at eighty-seven young men. Kappa Alpha Order's main social affair is its annual NOle South Ball, which is held every spring semester in late April. This festive occasion assumes its atmosphere from the traditions of the ole southern way of life. The affair is made up of two parts, one of which is the Lawn Party in the afternoon. It is followed by the Ball that evening. Clint Adcock Bucky Allen Ricky Allen Sid Andrus Kenny Ardoin Dave Attebury Fred Aultman .lamcs Bohata Paul Baquet P. .l. Blalock Buzzy Beeson III Ellis Bordelon Henry Bordeaux Tommy Brasher Don Brewer Bob Bright ,Iolm Broussard Ronnie Budge .loe Carsturpller Steve Carter Ed Chase Malcolm Comeaux Ronnie Dartcz Dewitt David Dave Dunham Whip Dupuis Richard Elston Bennie Fazio Chuck Ferriday Henry Fry Roy Giangrosso Walter Harvey J oe Hollier Johnny Hurst Jim Jardell War1'cn Kano Don Kunnon Lconard Klcinpeter Lionel Klcinpctcr Matt Lanius Buddy Larguicr Ronnie Leblanc Bert l,,cboouf Bill Lilltolt Miko Lovejoy Pole Mansur Johnny Meagher Spot Menard Max Merrick .linnny Doo Miller T. C. Morgan B. .l. Moss Mac Moss SlncoyvMouk .lorry Nasscllo Sigmund Norris Frank Pagliuso Frank Palermo Fred Pccora Bill Pccoraro Jcpp Phipps Polo Piocionc Richard Red Pat Richard ,loc Roach Charlie Roberts Nod Rollo Bcnjic Rougcou Lloyd Runncls Larry Rupert Bobby Simon Larry Smith Doc Stewart Tex Texada Eddie Toll Ed Toolcy Tommy Tucker Ned Tyree T-Doc Williams Ned Wilson PRESIDENT Ken Butcher -f-:y VICE PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY TREASURER Corkey Perret Jim Halphen Dick Domico P. J. St. Romain l65 M H W, E ,...,.. WW H, V, ,,,, -,,,, Y' ai? Ea ai? mwah, Baa w aaa A M fi ,. U W, ,V W I : ESB, ff ig Y ,. rv are - :1mx,.,-, f -V, - N N w get in W at sas 1. ' , - tg lu - gg ax 5L5?2 Y -A 1 7 KAPPA SIGMA SWEETHEART Mary Ellen McKay Kappa Delta KAPPA SIGMA Starting from a close association of five friends and brothers at the University of Virginia in 1869, Kappa Sigma has be- come one of the largest social fraternities in the United States and Canada. Epsilon Chi chapter at Southwestern, initiated March 17, 1956, has steadily grown to its present size of seventy five actives and pledges. This year's activities starting with a very successful rush, have included civic' projects: collecting Christmas dona- tions for the Salvation Army and a Christmas Party held for a cub scout troop from St. lVla1'y's Orphanageg the an- nual Sweetheart dance held in Februaryg and the F ounders' Day barbecue and dance held on March 17. The traditional Senior Banquet held in tribute to the accomplishments of the graduating seniors closes the Kappa Sigma year. ,lay Alexius Paul Alcxius Alex Andrus Spike Axtell Linn Babb Larry Barthold Bubbu Barrett .loc Brewer Bill Busch Pookie Carlin Pat Carpenter .loc Cobb Bob Davidson Tommy Dominque Stan Dry Grover Dumphy Ross Dyer Bob Finley Freddy Finn David Fogg Joel Gooch Kenman Goux Stan Hardy Yenneth Henke Murray Hctherwick Brian Hirsch Tim Johnson Richard Kivctt Bohby Klees Charles Lancaster Tommy Lastrapes Adrian Lee Will Lee Don Levy Bob Lindley Greg Long Bill Mclnlyre Dave Ncher John Orsolino Steve Phillippi Dan Pollingue Butch Preis Camille Quoyser Bollie Reinhardt Paul Richards Malcolm Robinson Gus Rodemacher Rich Romano Whit Romero Al Russo Sammy .loo Russo D. .l. Sanders Ronnie Sheehan Bill Slaughter Bill Stephens Skipper Strong Freddie Thompson Ken Tiger Stan Waguespack III Jerry Wesson Bernie Whitman Bob Whittington Don Willis David Wire .loc Young PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER CEREMONIES GUY George Ronme Whmlngmn Billy Mouton Martin Masden Mark Dubus LAMBDA CHI ALPHA CRESCENT GIRL Eva Summers Phi Mu LAMBDA A CHI x A y ALPHA Lamda Chi Alpha social fraternity was founded on Novem- ber 2, 1909. By the end of 1912, it had within its walls six -sturdy chapters. The continuing growth of Lambda Chi Alpha required more room and, consequently, in 1939. Lambda Chi Alpha merged with Theta Kappa Nu fraternity, to form one of the largest fraternity mergers in the history of the fraternity world. Up to date, L.C.A, has over 165 chapters and colonies. The colony at USL was established on September 23, 1961. It was formerly Alpha Chi social fraternity, a local, founded on April 18, 1961. This local was chartered as Iota Omega Zeta on May 5, -1962. The chapter now has 64 members. Looking back on the year, Lambda Chi reflects there has been a considerable amount of work done for charity, par- ticularly in the sponsorship of the Annual Charity Bowl. Wayne Andrcpont S. J. Audiffred John Breaux Kent Broussard Mickey Campbell Russell Comeaux Anthony Compagno Herb Cook Larry Courtney Ronnie Courville Charles Cox Warren Davidson Brandt Dufrene John Duplantis Rodney Falgout Manuel Fernandez Nolan Fontenot Jim Garrett Wayne Cremillion Lee Hayman D. N. Hebert James Hefker .lohn Hornsby Leo Huber Clyde Hymel Ken Jaccuzzo Leon Kinchen Doug Kraus Larry LaCour Donald Larcade Ronnie Latour John Launey John LeBlanc Pat LeBlanc Ronny Lcgcndre Ken Lelcux Ted LcMairc Ronald Lemoine Gladncy Manuel Jerry Marcello Marlin Marino Richard Monicr Richard Monlegut Winn Murpllcy William Ortego Dean Phillips Milton Prejean Harry Robert John Roppolo Leroy Savoie Fred Schmidt J umes Sebastien Wesley Singleton Cary Smi-th Ronald Thomas Don Vallee Glenn Viltz Ronald Vitrano Bert Wainwright Ronald Woessner Dr. John C. McCamplJell Advisor PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER PLEDGE TRAINER Fred Seemann Paul Nick Bradley Brewer Richard Fltzpatrxck Otls Lomenlck PHI KAPPA THETA SWEETHEART Linda Barras Sigma Sigma Sigma ll , 1 '- Jw ,-t - w, r Omicron Chapter of Phi Kappa Theta fraternity began its KAPPA G 22nd year on the campus of the University of Southwestern Louisiana with the donation of King 'iGee Omicron V to the University. MCee V is an English Bulldog which will serve as the official mascot for all the Southwestern varsity athletic teams. Phi Kappa Theta is a social fraternity for men of the Catholic faith. PKT was formed by the amalgamation of Phi Kappa fraternity and Theta Kappa Phi fraternity on April 29, 1959. Because Phi Kappa was the older of the two fraterni- ties, having been founded in 1889 at Brown University, Phi Kappa Theta takes this date as its founding date. As a local fraternity here at Southwestern, it was known as Gamma Colony of Theta Kappa Phi. It became Omicron Chapter of Theta Kappa Phi on May 41, 1941, and later of Phi Kappa Theta. The largest social events of the year for Omicron Chapter are the Woodchoppefs Ball and the Columbine Ball. The Woodchop1Jer's Ball is a costume party given by the pledges, and the Columbine Ball is the annual Spring Formal. At the Columbine Ball, the fraternity sweetheart is presented to the chapter, and the awards are presented to outstand- ing members in scholastics, athletics, and service to the fraternity. Bobby Adams Lynn Angelic Paul Angelle Henry Arceneaux Arthur Blanchard III Dale Boudreaux Bill Brandner John Broussard Tim Cambias Marius Carriere Felix Cerami Neal Clierami Dave Cressy Stephen Cowen Mike D'Antonio Buddy Eddy Jimmy Emy Harold Esquirre Harvey Frey Ken Frisard Dan Fuselier Robert Gaubert Dick Caubert Johnny Celderoma Corrado Ciacona Jerry Ciallamza Tony Hagslclle Bobby Hardy Florenl Hnrdy Paul Hardy Henry Hayes Bryan Hemard Alvin Hoturd Jerry Jeumnnrd Johnny Kidder Fritz LaCour Eddie Ln Grunge David LeBlanc Tommy Lc Blanc Allan Little Don Miller .Iolmny Mowad joe Newby Mike Power .loc Rink Robert Romero C. A. Sanchez Elrod Serrellee Barry Solar George Touchard Ben Trullun .Ioe Tufaro Al Varisco Larry Woodworth PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Henri Clay Bienvenu Gre Slockstlll Bobby Chatelaln Steve Smllll SIGMA NU'S WHITE ROSE Mary ,Io Hinton Phi Mu SIGMA NU t .tl Sigma Nu was founded at Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, Virginia, in 1869. It was originally known as the Legion of Honor. The founders, James Mcllvaine Riley, .lames Frank Hopkins and Greenfield Quarles, were mature meng and, moved by idealistic hopes, they formed a society which would instill honor and mutually benefit its mem- bers scholastically, socially, physically, spiritually and morally. In the years following, Sigma Nu grew and in- creased. In 1962 Nu Sigma Colony of Sigma Nu was established on the U.S.L. campus, dedicated to the ideals of the I7'raternity's founders. Socially Sigma Nu has been quite active this past year, en- joying many successful events. Sigma Nu sponsored the Song Festival during the first Greek Week on this campus. Inter-fraternal competitions gave the brothers an opportunity to display their athletic abilities. The actives defeated the pledges in our first pledge-active football game. The brothers were proud to have taken third place in the fraternity homecoming decoration competition. During the past year that we have been here at U.S.L. the Sigma Nus have been very prominent in the field of stu- dent government. scholarship, and, in honorary, religious, military and other campus organizations. Sigma Nu's first year on the U.S.L. campus has been a good one, and we are looking forward to an even greater one next year. Dwight Bcridon Lester Bourque Al Callcncler Richard Carroll Charles Clark Bob Dolph .lack Ferrell Bob Fox Ted Haik EI Landry .lack Lisle Mike Lisle Bill Meagher L. C. Melchior Bill Miller Cuillot Mouhot Ivun Webb Ingram Whitllesy Steve Yancey Velln Zavich COMMANDER LT. COMMANDER RECORDER TREASURER ADVISOR George Wright Leonard Wheeler Glenn Childs Mike Ottinger W. R. Jones I73 THFTA XI SWEETHEART Peggy Davis Delta Delta Delta . l THETA l lXI Theta Xi Fraternity was founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, April 29, 1864. The founding fathers were members of Sigma Delta, a local fraternity at Rensselaer. Theta Xi and Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternities were founded within three years of each other. Their union in 1962 was a natural one which culminated a common desire to provide greater services for their members. Tau Sigma Delta was founded in 1921 at Southwestern Louisiana Institute. Tau Sigma was chartered into Theta Xi in May, 1946. The chapter received the name of Alpha Ornicron. Theta Xi has led in scholarship among the fraternities for eight years since its charter. Together with its scholastic achievements, Theta Xi has placed first or second for the last eight years in showing outstanding spirit and decora- tions for USL's Homecoming. Theta Xi has presented the annual Christmas Dance for the USL campus for the last seventeen years to collect toys for orphans. Theta Xi also holds the annual Miss Person- ality Contest. As a reward for their interest in campus and civic activities, Theta Xi received the Inter-Fraternity Council trophy in 1962 for the Outstanding Organization serving the USL campus. Kevin Adams Warren Albarado Ernie Alexander Billy Allain Charles Avery Odon Bacque Mike Barras Mike Barry Butch Bercier Mike Bercier Bernard Billeaud Jim Bussolati Steve Butaud John Cottrell Donald Dailey Chris Dautreuil Buddy Di Carlo Tommy Elberson Ronnie Eldridge Simon Freyou Jude Gervais Lewis Gibbs Don Gomez Earl Guidry .limmy Hebert Dudley Herrera Ronnie Heymann Lionel Hidalgo Glenn Hymcl Skip Kaufman Kyle Klumpp Darryl Lippman Jordan Louviere Walter Martinez Gerold Martin Ronald Maycux Pat Moulon Mel Naquin Randy O'Brian Norbert Orillion Tim Petlus Doug Porteous Billy Pruclllomme Tommy Prudhom Royal Riclioux Richard Sliaffctt Pal Smith Kirk Sleinhorst Arthur Stevenson Billy Taylor Cary Taylor George Tcrry .lim Tllibodcaux Frank Zitkovic IT! 0 PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Jerry Wat tigny P1111 A131166 Villere Re gio Woody Prejean 'PQ Greek Week ,A ,Z fr 'I-rhere's more than one way to get to Little Abbeville! LgDZ1Sl'1iHg Deltas speed toward victory in the sorority tricycle race. 43.51-3.45 ,V . 55X,-fYi4::g1. gf , ,-.A Huw E: www: .V ' arf? .3'5'Tl:f 'F 4- -'ig'-- Q W H 31 I W axle. an i .?l5F.ijfL, -gig, ,ey Q E was wr if -we S ,Slave 2 VA: ' ' ', 4 A ec' . is' 5 5 1: W W W .lg M +5 .M H M- W- fu 'A S Y E S N - 5. , - M W I . M 5 . . ,H .M ,A Q H N W W M W g -gm 5 I Q 'en R' - E a E in :MW :Sw 1 .M :E-,A .-:5,1'.M'M.-. AE, Li. . ..i-1 :F 14 5, l -:M fe- , , 33-1.-H. , L.-. S 12, 2. It's Friday! And they're off-to the races ? I 7b N, 7:59! If only I had her car right now. ,ivy , vp Z ' l I ACTIVITIES Southwestern -A-.qw l r A xy 'L 3 Gayle Vick reigned as '62 Southwestern Relays queen. Members of the relay court are from left to right: ,ludy Urban, Alberta Castille, Queen Gayle Vick, Carole Nash, Ruth Daly, and Glenda Nascllo. lg A Relay officials chat with some of the outstanding performers. ll- .l Don Styron displays his award winning form. 2 ,i l78 Relays ., f-c-s. E: ',fi1i'i'1'L- 'ES The college division of the high hurdles. I Queen Gayle Vick congratulates John Uelses, the outstand ing pole vaultcr. X.. XY F Up und ovcr at fiftccn feet. 31533 J H' .xz The Southwestern Sweethearts at one of their many performances during the year. I79 -3r3N'?V,if . i IN Q Egkiieigglg-15151 f The winner of the tractor-driving contest gives Queen Brenda a ride. Pre'-Tx f -A 1 Who said it c0u1cln't he done? Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of US. f!! mu ,. ., bpcvtltms look it the pw Judamff contest. Aw, Shucksf' 180 Those engineers glout over their victory in the lug-of-war. Aggie Day And these little iffffies went lo Affgie Du . p DC' E y 1-'X Queen Brenda Thihodeuux accepts a bouquet from Dean Arcenenux after reigning over ci day filled with contest and festivities. 3, it t Charles Fox displays his prize winning Black Angus. Everyone enjoys the hospitality of the Home Economics department. a ll ani Q M, George Bigncr has more than he can handle? I8I Student Council Election xlfxllillllllifkfl' XX R ucv - ' Nu Mxmaimmm Elan Maxi- 31. 5 ' xl.lEllll'llll-l E El alll-ml uf' l I' . P T BIG Full IE EHJIEPRUVUET 1 W nflmlgglg-Ennis PURCHE lllileswfflll mm nmus LAM T NENT 5 i -1 Il's election time-USL! :Pl Q tl t be tasty :lt the TIC-mobile. US Y Q I82 Last minute politics before the P0115 Close, Then-e's always a crowd around the BIG i , lf Yes, this is where you vote. The winners are . : . .,-.N fu. The Victors-Johnny Melton, Eddie Provost, Pat Boutte, and Eddie Porche. The crowd went wild! Iolmny's victory ride X wg 5'f r? 'LJ F, U i ' ,I -vw' --A ., mu 1 J QL, H, E R 112' ., XX -- , I ,E f 1 1? lit! w-'S 704 +1.33 'V K 3. . ,Q an Us X,., Y 1,5 P I mg, hx P' 2 p ' X .1 Q I Q5 W N . , ,-ff' J -. 5 -1 ' ah f fffy' 1 gi 5 5 ' W ' I . wg if E v W 'gffh ' A '84 35 K a F 1 f. 3' , I I 7 I ' 'Wx ' f. ' ' '. v ' Y 1 M - 4 ' Q., ' 'fb- +- A IQ! .N Q txt Y 5 .4 K ' fl 'Q '21 . f . 1, .4 ,N It L A ' 'T' ,mu ' - ug XXX QQY.. xl: 4 f ,: ll 'Q it 20 ,- 3 -'W f, ll - QL, 1 1 5 ii if r ' If W , 1 42 S3559 , M11 - , ' , 1 J .- ,N 1 . W. ,. W gf, 'f ,f:'Q 3 . ' 'VL' V' rf. , 3 ,,, , n 'Q-61.61 . , lip: ,ll ' ' r 1' f , H 1 f law V jx 5 4 ' 1 ,Z V ' ll . , u ' ,X I , Q .1 'IZ -1 1 -5 V X. ,, ' 1 I Y P Blue Key Tea-Dance Guidry welcomes Dean Cuillory :md Dean Rolh to the Key Tea Dance in Alumni Hull. I Blue Key members pose willl tllcir cumlidulcs for darling. Apr- v 'l Crm wc rcnlly kccp lllc glasses? And they danced all night. , N-'of' cgi? 1962 Blue Key llarlingsl'uI Uuulln L... The court officials clidn't give the freshmen a chance to win their cases. sr Onion and molasses sandwiches wcrc popular that night. 'Wi 7' fdlfitiwx .fw- 1-5.5 S2 .,, ,Q Behind thc sccnc This is what happens when one tries to cat chocolate pic from the inside out. 77 39 K X 5 fy V ',. L- ,4 QQ l vw 1 f gn Q. X ,QP ' ' P V . W . xu g Y ,, 1 4. , , Y 5 5 4 ' va' f ' I ' , vo . 1 if r v ,M 'M t PL' ff lust add Ll little morc seasoning and they will hc perfect. qv,- I ftf F, lf -1 '-x. T ,A:t,,'j, ', O O N1 Blue Key Crawfish Boll at Dean Guilimy tiku tlmt mt 0 sim Blum Ixcy imnibub md than gue And this is thc part of the mud-hug that you cut. Q! x r t 1 4 . . I bg Wull, this is one way to kfrcp tlic nmsqtlilocs away. A You know, this brings hack old memories. Jw- 2. - -4 1 D ii, ' W . . 'ff Ji .jg6 fr' I ' L ' ,. - ,yu W .vga Vw. avg H , ' vi A 'Kala iii? Qu M, J, I I J' ' W ,,, 'fa If cf. L 1 V . ., ww -1, -J ,tn ,MX .-. I' ,Q IW T 1 .,.,.. X. f ' ' 4 .:. v.-3,-v Q ips-X u .im i v i xiii 5 N, V N- LGU . if' 1' Mf- fl f :xx X N' 'YW 'Y ng '1 fi I I Xt' , - 1 - : ,n tint. E M . .-i-,iw N H V X I , J , R ri i I 7 . -V f-. .,.. rj 'bn-fy-H ' Q.. ww! . w, NW' ',..-A ll -:va .v I .'-., My .4--an 'I 9 VW ' -,L ,J-N Was the twist popular in the 20's too Flclpper Dance ? 4 , if I N ' ,,.. 17' si I 1 mx flllllff Kkkktkk nr , ii h W Q ff 4 i 'gan .um q The Untouchahles have nothing on us! The benefit dance was well attended. YEAH! J-W, If Y ff-,M in W -V I lfff rr .r if AX -UA-W Qvn-E p -ff? p X .v ij. Voted Kappa Sigma pledge sweetheart, Put Wc:l1ncr is presented with ll silver charm bracelet cm from Mark Dulmus, pledge trainer. 1 xVllLlllS lliis, girls, llu: lust. round-up? Arc they really 'flust girls that can't say no? Yep, fellows, KD gave away a cowgirl as il door prize. I93 X IRS' W , f. Jf 4 we . ig 1 'N 1 ,ff L 4 x ' 'Wi 5 Iil'l Phi Mu Sailor Hop Johnny Hurst is surprised by Phi Mu's pledges as he is named Pledge Beau. i K V . - QA, Johnny Hurst passes inspection nn the sailors-or is it the other wav around? Tell me more. e 16,2 X. Q , ,hi fi ' 1 ' 54lLo im R ' t N r tl Phi Mu gathers on deck before launching their Sailor Hop. '95 Hez1i'c-Heuve-Hcavc- Tug of War Muscles pull, sincws struinisplaslll PHI KAPPA THETA's unity of strength resulted in their capturing the campus championship. .lust alittle dab will do you? Dormitory clmmpions-Roy Hall-receive their award from Rene Chopin MALE xx QGMALE -2 Nw , V - ULATIGM- Pow'- ' POP ii . ' 'fx Q1 . .ue-1 QV I V r 1 . ,- f x ' V21 'xr Nl x 1 - , H xg .X .11 sf s., . 'fi X i 7 . V . Wir, r .92-V ,f A fL:'fff-e 1 'U I Q - I ,nazi X Q! In i ,A wana- Y. -,rf 4 , . . X A V H, , V wfri -V ' A lsr , 1 ,,F , 1 V K 5 x 511 'f J' ' 1 A H, 'C X KN Af ' fr -6 '-A , V' ' www Z I l f Lia' 4. .- A eff xv -5 .iif ai gmqg , , Q , A ,.,.,. ,.,.. Z :. if .. vw ' 'fi -, ' rx I' - N '- . 1 N inf w 1ykfgwaQM,L if if ' E Q 5 W 1 Pk 5 N WL A ' ahh' - x an-1 v fz' ' E ' V km - :. .,:: ', ,.,- .:.:,: 45 , ' ' 3 Q ll . , fl,,iiggig-iigziizif' zi' 1 ' X , 5 . . , rll, .1 ,I .- Aff. fr? 5 T, V. A 7 b Aug :zz 5553 F C , V I . , . W. 5. . u fp' '- A -:l' Y ,, W ':1b, A 5 4 1 - V ' 1 'lj 5 I ' ' 1 -f Q S.f 5 ,f J cz.. :S , , . . U ,, kxfv O . 5 ' X 1 1 Q uf! V 5. X' .ff Q x Ahlxwr wwW'MM ?xf.f QWNH, V U Z 4! iv X iff s A111125 f i . 509 V , 1 I ' if Qnomme, I V ' . , 'Vf H55 1 K , Sx Gffffv ' ... My l A , T11-3- A' '1 'fl:i' V 'T' 5 ' - ' Q 1 X 5 ,, if 1 Y A ' dn, Q N.:.,-. V A 4,-. .U I, W. mf' 'uf - F 0 ll T X WHS Ngmxi .ut r tm over 1962 homecoming activities are from Left Io Right: Queen Toni Simon, Marianna Broussard, , Georgia Conline, and Suc Ilnzclrigg. Homecoming 'I 962 The Band Club contributed more to the spirit of horne- coming than any other organization, Here, Johnny Melton presents the sweepstakes trophy to Richard Bezet, Band Club president. , j H ,-N l ' '.. g-v U., . . ' A The makers of our leading detergents agree- We'll Beat Tampa. Jonfirc in front of Cnffcry Hall. I99 a 1 'r '9 1 1 1 ,S l!i, - Q Yl'f,f T .I Lf .. , 1 .g K A N .,.s- -. L1 ll i ,Ls f ew-Q, 2:11-.' R Al, x ..,, V 5.1. A , -. X 18 . by .xl .. QAM K :F ff .. fs? '4iw.'niv , NW' '-if . wi Zu' zpiazza. . .- . S kj.. .H Q : V Q A Y - ,Q y -it-' EL .V iv - - 2 , , i it-T 'IA . ,1 - - . 4 'G' . .,i'1 3 i 2-Q -f 1 153 JI. Y 1 QQ T' FA -H .- ygigxlf 'QAM A- Q X 1 xv 3 Q lr ni U 7 K 'Q -L ' .. 'W -, , , C f kv I y u 1 5145 Q F Y f'1itl.gf A ' we-2' 51 alll sf r' n ll1CY Y Nf d2 KH - - ffhffzl'-- 2 - ' 1' - -,iff I ' I ZIV . I ' .E Oi I LA '- 3 Lyn? , 1 C I ' 1 AAN -ix 5 ghlights V LJ . H, of state uid. ,454- ,-,...-- Caffery Hall frrst place award rn mcn s dormltory COIHPCIIUOD. TDM DUT THE Caffery Hall president, John Hebert, accepts his award from Eddie Provost. WILLTRAVEL QPAR TAN The efforts of Tlteala XI won thc fraternity competition. f 3 Z tr CO TEAM GOg FIGHT TEAM FIGHTJ Blue Darlings on parade. 45 X N P R If A- ! ,rf 'Wi' . X :fi-ft.. JJ' A -'L ,X J MY I fy M a H - x ' , ffxmyv NIL -'lk A NK 71: sf wk uf' El ,- F ,I v v ,L GX Q27 'NN' Commerce Day court clcclcd by the students in Soulier, Eve Summers, Queen, and Phyllis Dupuis. P21 ., ze 42?1??f'f ' YQ -, ,l -5 XF' ri xaglfili 4 .,. '-- 4 ' -.Yfye f 5- ' fl ,E is ' A f F1 I czm'l hclievc! - - v Y? Commerce COMMERCE DAY BALL are from left to right Ann Stop talking and Beautiful women and stimulating talk go hand in hand! ll . uf, dance will you please! 205 Hummm, all this for a scoreless tie! Don Miller receives trophy for most valuable lineman on PKT team. Martin Marino receives trophy for most valuable hack on Lambda Chi Alpha team. CHARITY BOWL When you're up against PKT you're upside down! M3477 President and Mrs. Flclclxcr rcccivcd a silver tray as their Christmas present from the Student Council. Everyone came and cvcryonc sang. illulilit Toups displays some of her prize-winning talent at Carol ig t. CAROL NIGHT Carolyn and Ronnie Charles are always entertaining. .ur .lust to make sure everyone knows where we're from, we'll put a ln BULLDOGS sign on the side of the bus. A crowded bus to Lake Charles is always more fun. -9 here come the strutting Bulldog Band and maforettes. The fascmation of a parade holds true for kids of all ages. 209 Just like the official welcome in Hawaii. HULA HOP , ff ! x M fl!!! ly 57? lx N A ' Qf'Q 1 QM K 1 1 P3 A N UL No M Wflf'??'l i2 ny: Q Jill i, We'll take all the money you have. The salute of the ASA's. B The Al ha Si ma Al has gather around for their annual charity project- P Q P The Hula Hop. 2I0 The AOPi Squaws gather round the campfire. Q 9432953249 5 igih il? All the BRAVES and SQUAWS danced to the music of the Wheels e -fffgfx 'M ,K f ffij'fii1' x 1 ' +1 'V xx W , Il' I ' 1 O V .iv 'N I HOW! aes- fl? if This is where the scalpin' begins. nl X X F W, N w 'IS' 'fi 'X F N -f af X ,, a 11 - A if -. N X 1, 'xii ' i QR :- af' Q5- x x . -3 M-M1 5, .5 -155 ii I N, r ,Q- eargerly await thc mrival of ten sundaes must be eaten witliin forty-five minutes. A , ffrttme, two, one MUNCHV' says sandy ' lil Kaplan, muster of ceremonies. - kit t The methods may be different, but tlte objectives are the same. X A., Q9 The Society for the Advancement of Management was host to one of the largest crowds to attend a dance in the Student Center. SAM BACCHANALIAN BANANA .BLAST t f ', -- f I 5' ff-tf5?1:r, , .,3:::- '31 ji :lf wi . ' 2 ts -' Seven down and three to go. Dr. Bienvenu presents Benny Garrett, representing Newman Club, with a hunch of green bananas for eating the most sundaes. Charlotte Cox, Queen Hot Fudge, looks on. 2I3 l A24 , MARTIN HALL GROUNDBREAKING CEREMCNIES hiv' ,. .H- Officiating at the groundbreaking are from left to right: Mayor J. Rayburn Bertrand, Louis Michot, Sen. Garland Bonin, Lt. Gov. C. C. Aycock, Mrs. Abramson, Sen. Lee Firmin, Gov. Davis, Mrs. Dupre, President Fletcher, and Rep. R. Bertrand. The first spade of dirt is turned by Gov. .Timmy Davis. Gov. C. C. Aycock and USL president Joel L. Fletcher all smiles about the start of construction for the new istration and commerce building. AS l Guests pause before ceremonies. 2 I4 M.. . . 'ff .ix 'n-.-1 Y Governor Davis is made an honor Acadien by Mrs. Milton Voorhies, Mrs. C. E. and Dean Arceneaux. 'x 'Q 'SQ I 1 twist champions Allmcrta Castillo and Phil Achee LET'S TWIST AGAIN congratulated hy Athletic Director L'Whitcy Urban. K.: Like we did last summer, Sn-- LcL's . . . twist again . egg: t , - X like...we...did ....1ast...year. I D A 1 .n J . 4.14 Up and down . . .,...1 L . . round and round we go again. Royalty dances-Little Lace Colonel .ludy Delcambre and Wing Commander Alfred Varisco. XTARY x FRQ1 Rendezvous In Space. The court dances to the music of Louis Major and his orchestra. AFROTC advanced officers and detachment personnel. 2I6 n I 4. ,r I it 'ii' 'K Q97-V Ulu 2311 Hi '5li4L-53 Ui It ,fa Ein' 9-1 -y A mr k wif f ,far X N .F Yi is XR .A I ,bf ff sql'-s.:,f,., ENGINEERING DAY - A TRIBUT CAPT Born in El Dorado, Arkansas, 23 March, 1929. ln 1931 his family moved to a farm near Alexandria, La., where his parents still reside. Was graduated from Buckeye High School in 1946 and later attended U.S.L. Received B,S. degree in Chemical Engineering in 1950. Was commissioned in March, 1952, after completion of Aviation Cadet Training. Served as ,let Fighter Pilot for next five years, then attended Air Force Institute of Technology and was awarded a lVI.S. degree in Aeronautical Engineering in August, 1959. Graduated from U.S.A.F. Experimental Test Pilot School in 1960 and served as a Test Pilot at Edwards A.F.B., California for the next two years. In June, 1962, was selected to attend U.S.A.F. Aerospace Research Pilot School, and was also named as one of six pilots to fly the X-20 Dyna-Soar. Was graduated from the Research Pilot School in January, 1963. Presently residing at Edwards A.F.B., California with his wife, the former Grace Marino of Lecompte, La. and their three daughters, Gail 10, Marina 3, and Kellee 3. Grace attended U.S.L. 19118-1949. ,In November was voted by the California Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the stateis Five Outstanding Young Men for 1962? T . Ll! ,,..n-1' Pretty girls are part of Engineering Day, too. The Engineering Court poses on the oil rig near Madison Hall. 1 l ,,-,i--- The day started with a parade in downtown Lafayette sponsored by AFROTC. Arriving hy Navy helicopter prior to his address in McNaspy Stadium is Capt. Albert H. Crews of the United States Air Force. ZI8 The student body attentatively listens to a response given by Capt. Crews, USL alumni. BERT H. CREWS, JR. fl f fJ.DHfWS YS the spotlight today are from left to right: Lynn. Osborne. Engineering Queeng Dr. Fredrick Zurburg, Dean of the College of Engineering: Mrs. Albert H. Crews, Sr.g Capt. Albert H. and Mr. Albert H. Crews, Sr. XX li -,i il 'll iillf A queen is Zurburg. li, . crowned: Lynn Osborne receives the engineering crown from Dean CAPTAIN ALBERT H. CREWS f., Zi! Capt. Crews receives an honorary membership in Tau Beta Pi from Winston Ledet, president of the honorary engineering group. 2l9 I ASTRONAUT - ENGINEERS - PRETTY GIRL vwj 1 f f,..f, ,V 4, if. it it 1 ,, I . '7 l ' V ri , af .J et, , QQ. it 2 t :U ,Ili 123. 1 I 'I 91 -r - Capt. Albert Crews adds his picture and name to the wall of Astronauts. I f a , E- sf ., . R- ' l ' ,. ,Q XX! to C , 1 -J' 1 v -E ' :a:... , - EE: A . 4. .- ii E' h'f' ' N at I In . . . .1 .1-.4 .. .,,., .- -- -- , M., fs-,Q ig, ef 11 'f v . The Engineering Court includes from left to right: Joanne Broussard, Alberta Castille, Enola Provost, Lynn Osborne-Engineering Queen, Charlotte Cox, Sharon Buller, and past queen Mary Ellen McKay. College of Engineering president, Kenny Kramer chats with Capt. Crews and Dean Zurburg. . fs. ' . fall .21 5'Ti?' ' ..-Q. ,I -fix-'Juli-- ' AlV,.. -.' 5 'ina . .L 1- . ,V- 's-'NT .,4 af- r, ,..-.-.N 4, .,, .. V.-, Jail' . 4 '.i.L.'Je. , feb g 220 Kiinoei Electrical engineers' pull won the Tug of War. Capt. Crews discusses operations of a jet engine. Rvg - THE volcs OF ust chard Groves broadcasts one of the many news programs during the day to the well-informed USL dents. With the beginning of the Spring semester USL was on the air with its own radio station. KRVS-FM operates on 88.3 mc. in the FM Band and the carrier current stationpperates on 600 kc. on the campus for AM coverage. The radio workshop is a laboratory where students interested in broadcasting can obtain experience. It is also an outlet to inform the public of South- western activities and serves as a public media that enables much public opinion to traverse and educate the masse. KRVS-F M is the voice that carries the impressions, opinions, and reflections of this academic institution. It programs for the students. The variety of programs will reflect the thought that under this roof of a university lies the greatest variety of people, background, environment, taste, personality and demands that can ever be gathered in one placeL Thus this station will program something for everyone. aking the selection of records to be aired are Julia hnson and Jude Chatclain. and Mrs. Norwood l l , As soon as the signal is given, Pat Gilbert turns the switch that is responsible for one of the many pleasant sounds of KRVS. Making preparations for another broadcast are from left to right: L. C. Melchoir, Peter Mayeux, - 22l THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC Now that I'm boss . . . you four are fired! The former owners CBlessington, Metcalfe, Gillie, and Snelll are dismayed. Jenkins and Miss Shotgraven are delighted . . . their heroine came through. CAST NHITHLOI' .....Y . .. ....V..... Robert Breau Blessington , ..,. .... K elly Sale-mi Metcalfe Glenn Childs Glllle l.....,. Aaron O'Neal Snell .....-V.. . ......7. ..... R ichard Groves Mrs. Partridge .,,... .- ....... Anne Moore Miss Shotgraven ..... - .... Suzanne Jenkins ,,r,, Peter Miss L,Arriere ...., Ann Larry Moran lVIcKeever .,,.... ...,, , Miss Logan .....................e.V Kathy Parker, Newsawk, A. P. ....,,.. Larry Miss Brookfield, U. P. Diana Miss Evans, I, N. S. ..,..,..., Ilene A Lady .,...... A .... Kathy Rainey WILLIAM W. ELLIS Director The Narrator has a fairly tale to tell . . . all about 'iCinderella with the Four Ugly DiFCCl0l' Corporation Ownersf' The press is there to cover it. McKeever listens. McKeever can see the firm of McKeever and Partridge Big Business at work. now. 222 1 V. y , f. 1- tl M' W. EARNEST VINCENT Designer-Technical love . Miss Shortgraven and Jenkins are in proving Mummon isn't the only one at work -an , I . V ,Qs i, 'SN ' ,A , . Q I '3SN- f I , 'J LW AN '.f I 1 , 5 :iw I' in M . 1 'E Q 1 M 55 Wm.. in n f- , if 1 ,M ,--...,A 41 ,rx 4 ' . I ' l I X -1 . - Q 3 ' 9'-V , vm , Q I N h .Y. , Q , . YE? 5 ,wg Reverands Hall and Parris agree that Betty's trance is caused by the devil. THE CRUCIBLE CAST Betty Parrls .,A,,....7 , 7.7,. .,.A. . .. Toi Beard Rev. Samuel Parris Tltuha ....,........,, Abigail Williams Susanna Wallcott Mrs. Ann Putman Thomas Putnam A- Mercy Lewis .,eee ,, Mary Warren John Proctor ..,... Aaron 0,Neall' Kathy McClure Bradley Strain Vicki Wommack Judy I-lester Peter Mayeux . . Anne Moore . Cheryl Dennis . .,.... Dale Johnson Rebecca Nurse ...... ..,.. . Roslyn Fouint' Giles Corey .,........ ........ K elly Salemil' Rev. John Hale ...,.,,... Richard Groves' Elizabeth Proctor .,.,...,.... Patricia Gilbert Francis Nurse .,... ...... R ohert Breaux Ezekiel Cheever ...,,, John Willa1'd ....... Judge Hathorne ....,........... Dave Perry .. ...., Larry Cook John Leinhardti' Deputy-Governor Danforth Larry Nloranl' Sarah Good ..e... ,, e..,..,,..... Frances Aaroni' Hopkins ., ,.,,.,,,,,.,,, ,,., , ,.,,,.r,.,... S kip Kaufman SCENE: Salem, Massachusetts, 1692 The innocent accuse their neighbors of dealing with the Devil. 224. You cannot take my wife! screams Proctor as Rev. Hale tries to reason with him. I ff A ff A Vt x ? U i 4 I a L 6 Q?- , K 'mx 9 5 5 Af QA' kg 15 .I YV Come on, Alan, let's do our ol' college yell, A B 'K Let's go on a picnic . . . everyhody's here. X K 2 X5 l 5 'e , -Q-i'..'-1:2fffm'.f..., A, . , V r 1 -1 ,. , I -. r exclaims Hal. ' Q .-l virm 1 Q...,', Q, ' 'N WN Rosemary shrieks, 'AOh, Howard, you are sooooo Funny! A Millie and Bomber were constant sparring partners. Then 226 Millie grew up. Mrs. Potts Hal ..... . Millie ...... PICNIC CAST Bomber ,,... ..,..,... Madge .... Flo .. ..-. Rosemary Alan ........ lrma . Patricia Gilbertl Larry Moran' Bradley Strainl Robert Fox - ,....,. Anne Moorel' il' Christine .... .. ' Howard ..... Louise Castille . Julia Johnsons' Norman Belleuli Cheryl Dennis Diana Eshelman Dale Johnson' Flo, let Madge go. Give her a chance at love, sagely counsels Mrs. Potts. , lf' ' iv' 4 if Qc 1, ,-K , -fl f., N . -R 'Cv ...- xi ' 2 Y b -1. . 'f 'Ip I' Q' ,v I Y ' Q ,', Q 51?-f'?f- 1i4 R xi 5 . . JW! 'Vi ' ' ,A Aff! ,Q .if am - - av A tv:' -xv' '. !.' -I. . - P ,.1.-, n - - - n A.. ' :3,'11E1E:T.H3 -5335 5 4' Q -f. . 4-f . . . - 521221-121,-1.f'..... 512332: fi . 'lr vi - 0 ,gmc . ,K . ,................-V.--gi.. msn , .,.,.,..,, ,...... .... . 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Captain And and his men -raise no serious olfections. J Carousel cast takes one last ride for the road. 228 ix -A D xlgi i- ISM P K V From his heavenly perch, Billy ponders the changes on earth in the past fifteen years. CARCUSEL CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Mullin .................... Margle Hanna Carrie Pippericlge .... Rosemary Minihan Julie Jordan .,.............. Virginia Leonard Understucly .,.... Billy Bigelow .... Pollceman ............. David Bascombe Nettie Fowler Captain Andy .... .,... June Girl ......... June Boy .,..... Enoch Snow Jigger Craigin ...... Arminy .t... . .... ., ..,t,, . Brother Joshua Starkeeper ..t. Louise .........,...... Snow Girl ..t,.,.......... ........... Betty Dobbins Antonio Perez Louis Touchet John Cox Ramona Carmichael Harvey Charpentier Carolyn Lile Zack Young Tom Jones Michael Massa Sandra Jolet Frank Hanley George Brown Janice Gonsoulin Tootsie Stein Enoch Snow, Jr. ,................... Joey Riehl Principal ...... ,..... , .. George Broussard DONIZ E'I I'I'S .:' ,.,.. will ll 5,3 Vw 'J' 2327 . ' l ' Eir- ITJHE or il-ill 5, 1.1 .,' Nwfmwwix ,y ii 12 - 3 3 A-ilhl' 1 'v'1'v1'ol'4 Q Q ra 51312-ifff?Ififkitigjj. ff . .044 if' '4': Q 4 4 Q i' vs-vnwnuaqg ,4 1 4 I I 0 Q 'Q J 4 i I 4 1' l O Q 4 I I 4 Jqll' ' 14' o J 14 1 ' ' love Pofmn 'Q' 0 uscwnu :Amon V. ' Q 0 0 v ' 4'0'o:o:0 0 4 4 4 Q 49 X , 4 4 , 4 4 0 044,144.4 Q 4 ' 'o'0 4 4 4 , 4 , 4 144.4 ', 0 v' ily I' 'fail 4' 4 I I 4 4 Doctor Dulcamara' arrives with potions for every 3- 'M ' illness from boils to love. CAST OF CHARACTERS Adina ..............................,. Sylvia Erhard Myra Bergeron, Unclerstudy Nemorino ............,.,,.......,....... , John Turner Belcore .,.,,. . .. Tom Jones Harolcl Roy Doctor Dulcamara ............ Antonio Perez Giannetta .................... Rosemary Minihan Patsy Segrest Corporale ............... Frank Rafter Notary .,,.. .... G lyn Schwartzenburg Slaves .... A ..............,. Gene Hebert Glyn Schwartzenburg 5 v' ,---1? ,Hg H sr ,- - A w es, my dear, Nemorino, this will make Adino It seems the elixir is already working, but wrong ve you madly. gil-11 All seems to end well' with Nemorino capturing the hearts of all the maidens of the village. , 229 f f ' A 1- I umm! U, 12,7 f-.6 x , 1 AL -'. 'wlli- m-It ll 'Q , dsx .M E, Xia X X f f X 'X Q lm ' fic? , , 5 VI ,af .Q 0r! is 1 X , X f x V I Q., M o RIGOLETTO O f mall. 4 U' ' will 1 ogtv- iz! VM , - 'pf' . . 1 N ' gx XXXNX A fa .. ' V ' for , a C Q You love me, say you love me, pleads the duke, disguised as a poor student. Sparafucile forces his sister, Maddelena, into a murderous complicity. 230 ...J Count Monterone delivers the father's curse which haunts Rigoletto's footsteps. Duke . ,,t., .,,. ,...,.... . . ,,,,.,,,,, Harlequin Dancer ...... ,,-,.,. CAST OF CHARACTERS John Turner Claire Aberly Columbine Dancer ., ,..,... Rosalie Mire Borsa . .,,t.,.... ,. .,..,. Countess Ceprano ,..,, ,A.,o. Count Ceprano ....,, Tom Jones Patsy Segrest ,lan Spears Richard Cage Marullo ....,.,..... .... Harold Roy Rigoletto ...t ...,, Antonio Perez Monterone ........ Zack Young Sparafucile ,,.... ,.....,...,t, M ichael Massa Gilda .,..,..,.. ..................... S ylvia Erhard Helen Lallavia Johnson Giovanna .,,.. ....o....,.r,.... E dna Perkins Page .,.......,. r..,.,r,,..,.. Cheryl DeHart Court Usher ....,.. .. ...... . ...,......,...... James Fontenot Maclclalena .,..,., ...,.... , ..,ttt.,,,.... Ann Barras Lyons Ramona Romero Carmichael La Maledelenaf' with Gilda's death the curse fulfilled. onc or that one -Women are all the same IC voracious Duke. Festivities at the Ducal palace at Mantua. ,W fa-RTN .r L . X- ., X . Vx- wk -A.. 'ix X o Gilda contemplates rapturously the return of her in- cognito lover. Rigoletto recoils as if the dreaded curse appeared fullblown before him. Softly, softly, warns the ahductors as they force their way into Gildas chambers. 23l 232C E' i , 4 fi- - -11-. ,au ,GJ HERB COOK, Sports Editor 3 -rv ii -v'T', V, tk. LEON CLEMENTS, Creek Editorg .UM SMITH, Columnist, VAL ADKINS, Assistant Sports Editor l 4 N V 5 is. fi , Jus .ff ,Y ,f . 5 H C mfs. LAURIE KELLY, Staff Assistant 23 MARTIN MASDEN, Assistant Business Manaffer. NANCY GARDNER, Copy Editor and JEAN BRODT- MAN, Stuff assistant and Chief coffee maker. , . .ai Qt lg fri if fi , :Wi - J f-'Q af il 3 53 . J -- get al A ' -1 X ' I .Lf-.I if J GAIL SETTOON and FAYE MEAUX, Staff assist- antsg LESLIE PEREZ, Columnist DEAN PHILLIPS, Managing Editor fl !.'?t': sf Nrf in... 1. .Q , AN 1 ' t.,.,.n,. af ,..,-f , Glu. Ilrz-miliml FELIX J. CERAMI, Editor-in-Chief 7 ggi-rg 57.1. ' ' 'st' L I :ft 6 gs: BILL MCINTYRE, Business Manager ,gf-,lf THE VERMILION Editor-in-Chief .. .i.,7....... .. Felix J. Cerami Business Manager ....... ...... B ill McIntyre Managing Editor .... ..,., D ean Phillips Sports Editor ...... ....,.... H erb Cook Copy Editor . ,,.., ......,. N ancy Gardner Campus Editor ....., ,. ,.... Cal LaMartiniere Greek Editor ......, , .,...v..,... Leon Clements Assistant Business Manager Martin Masden Assistant Sports Editor ....,,....., Val Adkins Assistant 'Managing Editor ,..... Jim Smith Columnists . ..,.. .. Leslie Perez, Jim Smith, Gail Settoon Cartoonists John Hebert, Poncho Ardoin, Dale Phillips Staff: Joan Menville, Babs Bernard, Norman Dormen, Janet Thorn, Paul Kettering, Bill LeBlanc, Kay McKay, Andree Castagnos, Nora Johnson, Nancy Turner, Raymond Varisco, Laurie Kelly, Jean Brodtman, Faye Meaux, Connie Mones, Diane Wire, Arlene Biche, Carol Prej ean, James Lewis. Faculty Advisor ............ Alton Broussard 23 SF' if-L I Rib Lb KAREN WILLIS, Editor ft: F' ft so CYNTHIA ODDO, Assistant Editor GATIEN LIVAUDAIS, Class Editor an.:-, 'L'Acaclien Staff Karen Willis -- ...... .........V..,..v.... E ditor Cynthia Oddo ...,....... ....,,,. A ssistant Editor Catien Livaudais ,...... .,.. C lass Editor Kay Michaels .......,..... ...,.,. G reek Editor Toby Warren .,......... ,.,,.... S ports Editor Malcolm Treadaway - ,,.... ,, ......... Features Editor Linda Morris Maxine McNemar ........ ..... O rganizations Editors Harry Zacharis ........ ..,.......... F aculty Editor Becky Armstrong ...,,. ..... B eauties Editor Leslie Perez Gay Lightfoot ........... ............................ Artists Toi Beard .......,...,., Religious Organizations Editor Celeste Bourgeois Sylvia Chauvin Karen Keller Harvey Bacque Nunie Roque ........ Dean Agnes Roth Asst. Greek Editor Staff Assistants Faculty Advisor Mr. John Stephan --.-- ,.....,............ Photographer Mr. Fred Elsing - Taylor Publishing -Company Representative KAY MICHAELS and CELESTE BOURGEOIS. Greek Editors 2.9 it wx: ,fr aw? i U , F at A I , I I I i F Q is N ff TOBY WARREN, Sports Editor HARRY ZACHARIS, Faculty and Staff Editor LESLIE PEREZ and GAY LIGHFOOT, Artists ,hwrz J , , MALCOLM TREADAWAY, Feature Editor BECKY ARMSTRONG, Beauties Editor SANDY KAPLAN, Military Editor ,3-sm., ,ff E135 TOI BEARD, Religious Organizations Editor 236 ,- tv 2 N1 14 f . .1 fl Ulf, . J I e' ji g g ' b, .. X4 if 1171 'I x' f 2 xi haw!! K LINDA MORRIS, and MAXINE MCNEMAR, Organizations Editors f. '?tff.'.'3 HS Gunce iw:z':fAf . , 1-Q., SYLVIA CHAUVIN and KAREN KELLER, Staff Assistants. LH IXIIYEA 1 fi.: IDL!!! sf HARVEY BACQUE and NUNIE ROQUE, Staff Assistants. 5 i ATHLETICS Baftlin I N H. t ' - . '. .. J . .pro A, L 3 .QQ 7 -'n' ' ,Ni 5 I- 1 fif P SOUTHWESTERN BULLDOGS: BOTTOM ROW: Winston Ledet, O'Neal Weber, Lowell Vaught, Dale Lejuene, Phil Bauer, George Benoit, Bob Broggi, Bobby Boudreaux, Camille Quoyser, Ed Wroten, Bert Resweber, Fletcher Songe, Freddie Fredrickson, and Irwin Sibille. MIDDLE ROW: Dave Adkins, WHITEY URBAN Athletic Director file 'N-4' RUSS FAULKINBERRY RED PHILLIPS LARRY NAVIAUX Head Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach ulldogs of 1962 im McNutt, Ken Smith, Freddie Byars, Stacey Moak, L. J. Poimboeuf, Louis ROW: Glen Broussard, Wayne McFarland, Paul Waters, Craig Boudreaux, Cuy andry, Toby Warren, Jim Nicholls, Logan Fromenthal, Mike McKenzie, Harvey, Alcide Toups, Terry Fernandez, John Clark, Al Wheeldon, Tommy harles Fuselier, Lindsey Landry, Butch Caston, and Eddie Chenevert. TOP Kelly, Melvin Joseph, Dave Cavalier, Madison Firmin, and Jim Domingue. ...-- ,Tw -r-, ,H L: -,v i SHN JOE MAY BILLY HENDRIX DUTCH REINHARDT Head Track Coach Assistant Football Coach Head Trainer 239 A at U.S.L. Spqnks Mexico in Season Opene J IM McNUTT End Soph. aff' 4 bk ,- x.. L. .l. POIMBEUF Tackle Sr. A '2'f'fL ec TOMMY KELLY 1 1 ia! la 'S . 1 si I Quick and agile, Lindsay Landry spurts around end for needed yardage. USL-21 MEXICO POLY-0 Starting the season off with a bang, the Bulldogs snatched their first victory from Mexico Poly. The Dogs started this season off with 6 seniors, 8 juniors, 12 sophomores, and 18 freshmen. The Battling Bulldogs were in command all the way. The big play was a pass from Lindsay Landry to Bert Resweher for an 89 yard touchdown play. The Bulldogs are to be commended on their fine play despite the terribly rainy condition. Fullback Jr. i ,, .-', I I . J ,H - L ALCIDE TOUPS Tackle Fresh. iw V ,W W, H V Dave Cavalier adjusts quickly as he out-maneuvers a Mexico tackler. outheastern Cverpowers Bottling Bulldogs .lim Domingue snags an aerial as a Southeastern player tries to bring him down. ,f i I xx I l WINSTON LEDET RE UBEN BODIN Guard Quarterback Sr. Soph. USL-6 SOUTHEASTERN-21 The Southeastern Lions rallied with precision as they whipped our Bulldogs 21-6. The big blow was a 'fifty-yard touchdown pass by Southeastern with only 20 seconds left in the first half. It definitely affected the Bulldogs mentally. Although the Bulldogs lost they fought and battled to the finish. They never gave up and hit as solid and hard as they could. The more experienced Southeastern club had a large weight advantage and used it to their aid. V EDDIE CHENEVERT Halfback Fresh. we . ix . ,'. W i Freddie Frederickson lunges for extra yardage as three defenders pounce on him. TERRY FERNANDEZ Center JT- 24I Tremendous South ern Bites Southwestern l er GEORGE BENOIT Guard .I r. Coach Faulkinberry and his 'dogs watch eagerly as the action gets furious USL-O MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN-29 Ranked 'cnumher one small college team in the nation and one of the largest ever faced by the Bulldogs, Southern topped' over Southwestern 29-O. The mighty powerhouse of Mississippi had a hard time of it until they finally wore out the scrappy Bulldogs. The score may indicate an easy game, but they had to drive and fight for every point. The Battling Bulldogs may have lost, hut they certainly showed the Mississippians that they came down to hit and that they did. This game proved to USL that with more poise and determination, they can he a fine ball club. lu, - Q IRWIN SIBILLE Tackle Sr. Co-Captain 242 I FREDDIE BYARS BOBBY BOUDREAUX Quarterback Halfback Fresh. Fresh. Dave Cavalier runs into trouble as Jim Domingue comes in to block. ez' Bottling Bulldogs Dump Louisiana Tech MELVIN JOSEPH Guard Sr. 1 l Fullback Fred Fredrickson twists away in a successful effort. ED WROTEN End Soph. Lindsay Landry speeds around the waiting arms of an enemy in picking up a few extra yards. USL-13 LA. TECH-6 g With an upset in mind the Battling Bulldogs ripped t 4 La. Tech's offense to pieces as they conquered 13-6. With a stone defense and a driving offense, USL outfought Tech 'J for four quarters. USL7s big play was a kick-off return by Mike McKinsie for 90 yards. The other touchdown as tallied by Lindsay Landry. Tech's fabulous passer, Mickey Slaughter, was held in key as Southwestern's pass defense ws 5 q was tight. With this victory, the Bulldogs edged themselves p L 143 .- -' right to the thick of the G.S.C. race. ,. L - .4 DAVE ADKINS LOUIS LANDRY Quarterback Guard Jr. Fresh. USL Ties Tampa in Hom ' ' A Tampa back is hit by a pack of Bulldogs as they drive him down S0Dl'l USL-14 UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA-14 The day came. The two teams came. The game was battled and fought. The outcome-a tie. USL and Tampa played to a 14-14 deadlock in an exciting homecoming contest for the Bulldogs. USL rolled to a 141-0 lead at half-time with touchdowns by Landry and Resweber. Then in the second half, Tampa put on a show and tied the Bulldogs. Both teams played a fine and clean game. The televised game was seen by close to 150,000 people. The brand of football played in this game indicates USL's progress in rebuilding their squad. CAMILLE QUOYSER PAUL WATERS 244 Winghack End Spph. Soph. Louisiana College Bumps Southwestern Quarterback Dave Adkins yearns for six points. .V Ai' TOBY WARREN Ful llmck Fresh. 1 P Q34 JIM DOMINGUE End Soph, A mass of brutality piles up as Dave Cavalier pushes for extra yardage. Perf!- 'lr 'ir' 'r. .. W V W . - Teri. .,v,Y,.,. A, .5 Q . ' wt 4. . X ' L l I , 1 , l .t f' - . I ' F REDDIE FREDRICKSON LANNY FALGOUT Fullback Guard Sr. Soph. Co-Captain USL-6 LA. COLLEGE-12 A bruising outfit from La. College surprised USL in a 12-6 upset at Pineville. Although the miserable weather prevented the Bull- dogs from showing their speed, it aided La. College's weight in pounding the ball right over the Bulldogs. Going into the fourth quarter, the game was tied 6-6. The Dogs had the ball with four minutes left and fumbled, which was recovered by Louisiana College. From there, they drove up the field and scored in the fatal and final minutes. KY XX YK x 245 246 Bulldogs Scalp Northeast Indians 'Z X KEN SMITH Tackle Sopli. 3-W' lf ..j u'rh1qg,7y -'57-1-1-sf,--,U Q ,Hin ., .. ,..- ,..- viii.. , L.. 1i.m,m.-.. i ,,4.,5fl..vLl,l.ly,9:n.'.' if - . .. .. -. - .f . .., ..-- nr,--, . ,,-:.:.'. .., . 5:--.-,V 'H T'-4w 1'i'i'.1rEa4'ff ', ' w:- , . .-. 7- . .l I V n Q, r .L I W 55 52- El 1 iff: Wi .ya g-5 ,I UW- F 1, X Q. tx qui 1061? , 'Tug 2 T, Q efa zfil 'infra-: -Vik 1 ll '2'- 'id ' ' ' I I l I A I 1 ht' I ' It ff -'I U A t an if tif Ti , AL WHEELDON Halfback Soph. A...-u an-W ., Y, 4 v The golden toe, L. J. Poimbeouf, splits the uprights. USL-18 NORTHEAST-10 The Bulldogs came and conquered as they scalped the Northeast Indians 18-10 in Shreveport at the State Fair. The big toe of LJ. Poimboeuf and the dazzling running of Lindsay Landry provided the margin over their op- ponents. Poimhoeuf kicked two field goals and one extra point. The fine play of USL gave the fans a thrill as they out-hustled and out-played Northeast. This needed victory boosted USL into a tie for first in the G.S.C. race. ya sesfi L A ' N . I is I' .4 2 f f' V515 f I z.. ., , MIKE MQKENSIE Winglmack Soph. 'f'f1?', X Y I N -:wr w., v ':,. yay . 4,5 27.41 , 0 JOHN CLARK Tackle Fresh. Halfback Dave Cavalier rips through an open hole as fullback Tommy Kelly blocks member of Norlheast's defensive unit. Coiun Conines Jolt Austin Chuming for more yardage, Fred Fredrickson digs for a needy yardage as Jim McNutt leads the way. USL-38 AUSTIN-12 Lindsay Landry and the USL Bulldogs completely dominated the game against Austin as they sped to an easy 38-12 victory. Landry scored four touchdowns with two being 30 and 70 yard runs. The extra points were added by Poinboeuf. Remarkable spirit and hustle were shown by the Bulldogs in a successful effort. For the first time this year Coach Faulkinberry was able to clear his bench and give most of the boys game experience. STACEY MOAK Guard Fresh. ,I I-' Q f , L ms, Q. I L .... GLENN BROUSSARD Center Fresh. Quarterback Lindsey Landry streaks for open field on a seventy yard jaunt. CHARLES FUSELIER Center Soph. af. N7 if BOB BROCCI Fullback Soph. Northwestern Bops Southwestern JOY! ' Halfback Eddie Cheenevert noses in on a Northwestern ball carrier. t VA ' 'Kiw i ' 1fTj:1',E, if . : ,lc-.3 g 1 get 'hr' 6 L , 13 Fr. . ,Xt xiii,-on ' at N rm? 9' ,.f1R'f' r 3 ' - ,ef ati' ' ' . so at, it 3 fy Ei Q -f 'l ' It DAVE CAVALIER Halfhack Senior 'VF ., Q FLETCHER SONGE BUTCH CASTON End Halfback Senior Soph. USL-O N ORTHWESTERN-20 The USL Bulldogs traveled to Natchitoches to meet the Northwestern Demons in their homecoming battle. North- western was ready and waiting as they handily whipped the Bulldogs 22-0. In a gallant first-half effort, Southwestern was behind 7-0. Going into the second half, the Demons took over as they controlled both the Bulldogs and the game. Even though the Bulldogs lost, they went down fighting. They impressed the crowd with their determination and hustle. This game dropped USL from first place and gave Northwestern an undisputed possession of first place. qxeql N. I Q. 'u,'f'! 15. -In 'sf , -hu 'P' x ,if.x.:,TTf A Northwestern tackler moves in on Lindsey Landry but Mike McKensie prepares to remove him from the scene. I. 'in- Bulldogs Bow Down to Cowboys Fred Frcdrickson, Captain, prepares for a jolting tackle by two McNeese players. 'dl 1. . . . M. l lg. v i Q 'ir ' ,-'13 F tl Ili 1 J' A PHIL BAUER End Fresh. Ui - i' JIM NICKLES USL-0 McNEESE-19 USL and McNeese clashed in a rivalry that is as old as Cowboys and Indians. McNeese, being at home, had a big advantage over the Bulldogs. The game started out as a battle for life. As the contest progressed, the Cowboys gained control over the Bulldogs and increased their score. A gallant effort was shown by USL and their mighty Seniors. Six Seniors were participating in their last football game of their college career. They were: Dave Cavalier, Freddie Frcderickson, Irwin Sibille, Fletcher Songe, Winston Ledet, and Melvin Joseph. DUTCH REINHARDT if Guard 1 Senior gf A.. 4 af- ' f-vig: X 1 .gil . t ,, l 1 ill!!! ,, X ' Q ,A ,,...a ' ' , rl f?f,.'.. - ' H. j it 11 J, L' it up ,game o ' WAYNE McFARLAND C L d 111151. Gee the V, U.S.L.'s Mascot, was presented to the student body at Southwestern's homecoming by Phi Kappa Theta. 249 - SPRIN U N n'T'.... - 1 f - ' -fi ,L ' . J -. f 3, f E q f . 'ls Cie' - -if .Q ez. V.: ,,,,,. -.-.fav-gl 'N' -' h .gp COACH EAULKINBERRY jj' A, gig. i2Tf-.'fi,'r.,:Q..1,- 2:1521 COACH FAULKINBERRY 5QSL,v.F::,,:T?.V g 1 .-f- :A-Vgsxik ' F ts iw.-xv Z- ,S-,-Y, HLA: BEFORE . J 1-12sn'?Xf:f.iff 'iiffrf-f.'H,:-ffi4kf?'z-A 21: H. .'.iQ '5!C..-- ,'pM43 . AFTER Al Wheelden leaps, but misses- -- - -A-... Spring training means practice, practice, practice, and Mike Patin, Tommy Kelly, and Lindsey Landry perform an offensive play. - -I , :gf , 2 X if K ,, 'I .., ex . II., E ' I- -rv LL. -- X g ' 'f'.-A,g.f '- ' '- ,, .,.-L ,fr fi., ,- , . .4 5...,, , .4 . In , t, W. -,WCA ,,,i.,,vy. ,tc -,lk ,. .gr f VJ- n-Q, V ,, f, 'A .,' . : -.T.':Ti'.. ' ' - Y, '..,,,-g- ,.. . ,. f',,' Q':'..l,Q,.- U.. .'v,:,1.4-E I -' .' '.-gg 1.3. 21: 4: . .-.. 250 Leap-frog is one of U.S.L.'s spring drills to increase the strength in the players' legs. -wap? - 4 ' V, - f if' JSP :glifh ,EL RACTIC E - siv- ,fa 9.- K -r ,Q- Q gr-W .4 A ' 11--,- 'A' fn.,-f 44' f. - - .-:.,., 1 - Z- ,UD-lx ' f f'f'4l. I1'..nr-aria.-3. Q-'L-6 I , , .1 - 1 --P' -'- ' Y-Q , - ?!D-s-f -i-L I-if-'ff'-.7' ' ' vi:-t':i-l 'A-.A -- 'ii .. - - ., Q. H '15-Aff:--qn .. ... i ' :A - -1, .ws 0 '- W . 51 -'-: 4 ' ' N., ll-? zLSn.f,g 1 , , - ,..., . - ,, A -.s - , g..4-ng.-f , tspfrff, -sf -.-s ,Q ,e f .. , A . ., -V - . . , - - ,,,- A-. ,M 'Vfw,.' . f 'hippy . - 'ef9 K ' ti '1,,,.- f is -JL fl JL he mir Y if W -I-bu ,A H . V, 4- - A F jf' -sn. A 3 . N- ' Aw. ,,u'. f,',,,,., 1 ,- ., fa N - .- . v . , . . . -- .Wg ..- .- ,wif .- 1 e . .. ,.+, .. W -Q ..,, -, 4, H , -,,, W, -t -. ,, A- MQ .., - .,-. f ,Hin-ff. - 'f r H--1-. ' ' N- s x'Q,,?dr--- -A .. , '-D444 - Q., -- V .. . . ' A- ---r KI ' dia-' 'QI-.-'f'A'. 'Q .I '- ' ' 'L . - -If-n',,y - ,N J,,,3 wg' Q., r. 1.r- V! P , gulf! M- 1 v I, ,lt n A fi .1 4' ,N A ,-if 'ti' . in 6, 'J 4 1 Conch Hendrix barks at two offensive ends as they learn during their blocking drills. ,i -1-, - WN 1' . .I t aqiftw N- '. .' , ' f.Q'1-A . g. - ' 'Y 'JL-g.. - Coach Nuuvuiux observes as Reuben Rodin runs through a turning drill. Scrimmage is an easy sign of otherwise, in showing the players progress Y l -:wi if - I y X Qs M, ,. NN .. I f l Qt.. t . A Q .U rm 1 . , - 'f 1 TIS ,, 4.1 , -. v A -. - -' ., . 2-55 ' H ' Q fi T . . -, A F: ., - - :X--Q, if Wye , I . U 1, t 5 5 4 . ,, NK .N is Wk s sf eff- 'A + '- feraiieiruuiga-Q f ' . M' V 1' r f ' - ' ' A . f f Q . v - ,.,,w, Q t .U 3.4, -5-5 .. , f-.:,-sx- 7+ ,N-1 X- ' . rf' x V 'bf 1-E - ' 4 -wifi V' .Z':'.' tvlll-N Y-- N4 ,Q-1-e -1: ' '- Q , e 1 e f-1 -Q..-. . .:,- ix 'ea W 'igl ' 'VC' uf'--a+ - - I-Ti'-2-5.124 Q- ,'--1 ' - - s 5' 2 s,w'- '14 H'-XS' .-Q' - 'T ' -. 'l e V , A , ' ' ' ' - . .. 1:1 'l'i'a..e,.fS Y'f.5i':-. :C.,:, -7 1-M,q,i.-: , .1 -- x- , if X --Q -w . ' . , - A ----.,,--:rx 5- 'gs.,qt.gs.,,,-QX. - - . .gg - - N, . - . - - . . 'rw-fm, 2.--2, .,-.-- X' ,-, V Ti vi' sf- ., ' 2- ,-, ,KE-g..,. :Q ' - 1- . :pq fu, ' 'Q --rigs-jj - r-ss .f - ,- '-'Q 2- l' 1 ' V- - --f---N ff ff - i ' N, -N-s ,..: w- N- .LM-.. ,e - Lindsey Landry speeds around end as Mike Patin and Tommy Kelly lead the way. f',5'a!' SUNNY ROY A ant Basketball Coach Cagers Take to the Harclwo fa- 4 br 'JD BERYL SHIPLEY Head Basketball Coach r Another Rugged Season , 4 f ,L 44 an 52 . X SEA ED Sam Thomas Bob Cutrcr, Ray Jarboc, Emie Lancon, Bobby Andrews. STANDING: Bob Bornscheuer, Dave Kessler, Andy Russo, Don Frailey, T : , Rudy Dossett, and Tom Bocsch. USL'S GRADUATING CAGERS Andy Russo, Bobby Andrews, Bob Verlander 5 , 254 j Bulldogs Never Lac ITS X-I SAM THOMAS .lunior Forward Little Bobby Andrews lays up an easy two points against Nicholls. 'x XXX .. . 'M - ERNIE LANCON Sophomore Guard . . X , 1 ' f .iii x, X x 6 TOM BOESCH Freshman Forward . - 'E WSP Q -H ' H N xi C A l, ,I-To DON FRAILEY gif' jill' X ff' -57' -' ' ' F -l . lgsrlxin Rudy Dossett and Bob Cutrer leap with vigor as they outstretch their opponents. ustle and Spirit i' Culrcr's shot angles toward 'utrer sneaks in for a sur- wrisc two points. Russo hits for an easy bucket from the corner. . A U - -4 -,Ns , , F -wif? .jffif ,L N we . - - 115 elif ' 55 esisziwigsgif ii.. . Wvff , 1... A I .Q ' - ' . 'K if , W2 iw . iii 1 iii' the basket as Ray Jarboe and Sam Thomas prepare for the rebound. -I 12,7 BOBBY ANDREWS Senior Guar Capta d in Andrews pops for a needed basket M o .3 ' ' z.. .q w ' M, oioi ioo Y 5,- - .i ,, 0 E' Ss: :Q- We 544' R 'ff ,w. 4' Q Nl 1 1 -VQRA it . t .gl If Q H 0 -, ', 5 ,zfffa E3 . -,u as :I fi.. A Q 4 ! ASL X l X N u ' ,N fm I , N.- '1 . N r,..,.. wg Ami ,Vw 9 o o ' ' Gymnastics . . . U.S.L.'s Are the Be 55 it -Q 2 as e l - Q , - xx -jjj2, J. ti. If ,QA ... 'A' 221121111 - -W , f s ' 641 'x . eg,-'it rig. ' 22 113, E R5 glL f 1 I Mia ' EE-3 -,zz 2 ' L,iLY 5 . IRR VLI- F 1 V' Q--, Ei- . , , - . , is s i , , R X ' ' R. - 231?-f 1il 11 ff-T' FRONT, left to right: Lawson King, Jerry Smith, Bobby Hebert, Peter Wuescher, Ronnie Latour. SECOND ROW: Sid Kleinpeter, Bill Meagher, Coach Jeff Hennessy, Don Willis, and .lohn Thibodeaux. l BOBBY HEBERT RONNIE LATOUR Bobby exhibits a cast to the hands on the parallel bars. Ronnie performs an spectacular cross-hang in the rings. 'Q 260 ' TRACK 7 V ff gt , 1 ll , . . , Q tfjffly 1' ef Coach May discusses the track workouts with Malcolm Robinson and Dan Fuselier. Dan and Malcolm are considered by many in Louisiana as two of the top distance runners in the South. -N, ,wilt , ,Aggie- -v USL's distance men: Malcolm Robinson, Dan Fuselier, Jimmy Collins, Jim Spirros, Bobby Finley, Cleo Smith, and Mike Smith. H it-.F V Trclcksiers Wm Wlfh Deiermmclhon PAUL HARDY High Jumper Malcolm Robinson leads the pack as he goes into his final quarter in his famed mile run. MaIco1m's best effort in the mile is presently 4:08.6. DON BREWER Quarter-Miler ROBERT LEWIS AND BOBBY THERIOT JIMMY COLLINS Pole Vaulters Half-Miler 26 I PAT ARCENEAUX Javelin MIKE SMITH Hal f-Miler DALE COWSER Broad Jumper .P JIMMY BOHATA Hop-Step-Jump AL JOSEPH Sprinter '- 2 ig .-.! FEA X ED DOMINGUE JIM SPIRROS xl Quarter-Miler Quarter-Miler TOMMY JAMESON Discus L -QQ i wk .A A I .1 CHARLIE LANCASTER LINDSAY LANDRY Hurtler Sprinter BASEBALL W :x,A:x, mf A .. V, ! I I 3...J DAN SONNY ROY Head Baseball Coach AK' +. 3 I .J if '. ',' -if-25 if X95 FIRST ROW: Ashton SECOND ROW: Paul THIRD ROW: Jim M. v J V' ii if r 3 'rf .1 v . .. I , U 4-'f fi'.i-, ii - Xa 7: '- . fly' in ,ff xy In ' ,N .. . , 'iz . 5L 3 - 51- L - J 4 J ns' 'is ---' K ,. SJ f Q! sq' V ., 'B ' I - - ,.-. . . Stelly, Richard Storms, Leonard Kleinpeter, Larry Cowen, and Lionel Kleinpeter. H . . , . . U ebert, Pat Richard, Harry Stelly, Gerald Hebert, J1mmy Lyles John Devxlher Ford, Eddie Mouton, Johnny Jeffcoat, Larry Bacque, Mickey Cuidry, and Leslie O'Neal. gf, .Cyl 1:23 M X 'J X Q ' 4 a li INFIELDERS: Ashton Chiasson, Richard Storms, Leonard Kleiupeter, John Devillier, Bobby Shelly, Pat Richard, and Jimmy Lyles. LL5, L. 'N 1 :- gg sl PAT RICHARD First Baseman BEVERLY FORD Pitcher JOHN DEVILLIER Third Baseman CATCHERS: Eddie Mouton and Paul Bocneke. 5 , O' A H 'P f A, xL5'it L 2 V.l' LP sy F ' XJ U.S If PITCHERS: FIRST ROW: Gerald Hebert, Beverly Ford, Louis Hebert, and Mickey SECOND ROW:' .lim Frazier, Larry Bucquc, Johnny Jeifcoat, Hurry Stelly, and Leslie O'Neal. hw -,Ls- .av , , . ... -.J I ' r , . K v' , 3 - iff- ,vt.,l4:, , ,kv A- V f. r f ' ' 'V I KVF ,f ' I U L . QQ Qi5!2'u ' 3' ' 1 v,S.l X ' 'Lf' Y L., li Mu' OUTFIELDERS: Lionel Kleinpeter, John Devillier, Eddie Mouton, Leslie O'Neal, and Larly Cowen. IX 2 LESLIE PIG ' O'NEAL Pitcher and Outfielder EDDIE MOUTON Catcher and Outfielder v G0 LF x Q P L5 Ed - V, F, Q U rw L.. 5-1 E. A .1111- T'7f15Zf-i :gl- , 1 ' - A m'1a:2 - .-l. . -- ,, , -. L , 'gin--, ' I ffm'-w-L '- s Q, - ,r ' T 1 -Jfffm f , 1 4 :gi , .554 ,,j,--.J , .i yr - C, Z, I , . .,-Q, , . ug' .! rv.- .1- -.- BUDDY SHORT Y 'A .. --fy ,., -,,,- ' q,..,,, A- 1 '174i'E'fW-1 1 lf f.-'I - iii :L ...N . ,A .Y 1 ull' ,...-- 1962 USL GOLF SQUAD: Charlie Rodemacher, Don McBurney, Billy Hebert, Bryan Hirsch, and Buddy Short, 'N: fi5?r ' ' 192-xii. ,--- ,ft --rf' H ,pr--r H . ' -'F'-:sh-f. T. -'- : 4. .qx ....,'.. ..gA - , , E?'LQffL'-,1.s2:-B-f5p.,zr:..q.-.4 , -- ., , .-. . ' ,-- 1T5n'-Cf,'- ,x fL1'FA.'tf'-ff wx, -A -- 4. 1 1. -.A -un ., -1--2f,gf .:..-1-ff' .,.. n . . , .' 'VTW WV ,,. T -.ur-rg Q' 'ffiffiz :JA if 1-ff? DON McBURNEY BRYAN HIRSCH , ,., ...- cfm .- , A I- T- f l, af 1-P 'nlhllvnz -- V ' CLJJ3' AJ 33'ix:i'1-M-' , 'Ef:f i-,-'f,- Le 'vy-'PQ .Typ-A: 4 . A . 5,5--.5-1v,55. -L My .V-wa 91, if 7, yn' ',, ff- ' . 1- ,..n:x,. 'L1'-:L ..-. . 115-' V. wafx., VV . .. 1 ' .' ' f'. ' -f V, , I.. ,wk - .1.,, feng- A ' V - 1 hay:-. I , ',,el,f . -p --1-' MA 'Q-f-4 . 1-x.,,' ' 'S --1. Ng W -,J V .,.. . '. ' .f .,p,y,Q V , , -.115 Q. -L .n .1 f 5.-Q - 4. V' 'Q . f -4- - - I , ,, . V, .. Q, ..,MdFl,,.,.,,,5AM A, vi,-':,5.-, 1' 1 - ' .'- 2' . . ji'X-1'-L,if-A --1-11.:.- 5! -ar-.b--., 1.4 .:Qu...i f.:z mafia ' H.. .uw!.,,: !f'.:A143ax-null' CHARLES RODEMACHER BILLY HEBERT il . 1 if '31-ii MIG TENNIS v ' U 4-.ni,, T1 XX Q- Q J xA John Breaux returns a serve from his opponent. X . NS Y ,f .I N I V. .,..' V -7 Q r nnWn SF E ln v I is f U ' - F- . ,4 X . ' fm, vi- - --' -, ,,, .V ' J.. . 1.5 . -, veur- 'H fx-54 F, :xl ,AV ' h ,,, ,, Y , A ,4M-,,',- fx' -- EA 11,,fQf ' ' 1963 TENNIS TEAM: Dennis Aucoin, Robert Miller, Earl Turner, John Yager, Wayne Locke, Cleo Smith, Robert Bouderaux, .Iobn Hebert, and John Breaux. 270 ' 0 Q 0 Q Q . Q v-+,-...T ' 0 1 I .A Q , Wayne Locke olmsers es has opponcnfs serve. , . Cleo Smith whips hack the hall in a successful effort as Earl Turner watche BOWLING X W, , ,i-271 ef , 4 A I, In va ,4 1 ,tw f N XY l, f x K ax X x I -,, I x VX xx , -- . jc' 4 X o N X ,, 1 ' ' W' 'AI Fred Cheek shows perfect form in his approach to the alley. Fred has to his credit a 300 game. f . -ac . - - ., -fn , ,1 - .1 Q , . 11.-.U X .S .vain , - , eh U51 45 , X i Y 'xg . 1' -,xS,,. 2. ,I V L 4' , rr!! , fi' M v 4 X X ,Cl 1, E ffl I 272 U.S.L. BOWLING TEAM: Ralph McMann, Eddie Bankston, ,Io Jo Philliber, George Gaudette, and Fred Cheek. CLASSES I w x X J X may GSH E ABADIE, DONALD, Lafayette ABBOTT, ROBERT, Jonesboro ABERLY, CLAIRE, New Orleans ABRAM, CLARA, New Iberia ABRUSLY, ANN, Oakdale ABSHIRE, DON, Crowley ABSHIRE, RICHARD, Kaplan ACCARDO. LINDA, Arabi ACORD, ANDREA, Laftlyctte ADAM, MARILYN, Kaplan ADAMS, BRENDA, New Iberia ADAMS, CI-IERYL, Kinder ADAMS, HARRY, Penns Grove, New York ADAMS, KENNETH, Baton Rouge ADAMS, ROBERT, Lafayette ADCOCK, CECIL, Houma ALBA, ARTORO, .leaneretle ALBERT, ROWENA, St. Mnrtinvillc ALCEDO, MARCELA, Rcpuhlic of Panama ALEXANDER, MARY, Opclousas ALEXANDER, SUZANNE, Lutclier ALFORD, STEVE, Baton Rouge ALFORTISH, JOHN, New Orleans ALFRED, MARY, Lafayette r F no 3: ' .4 ,',,. . X t I 41- vi ,, ..t , N lx , i , Nl ALLEMAN, CLIFTON, Abbeville ALLEMAN, RENA, Duson ALLEMOND, GILBERT, Marrero ALLEN, CAROL, New Iberia ALLEN, KENNETH, Shreveport ALLEN, MARY, Opelousas AMBROSE, MARIE, St. Martinville AMY, HERBERT, Opelousas AMY, JOHN, Opelousas AMYE, JOEY, Norco ANCELET, MARY, Lafayette ANDERSON, ALTON, Franklin ANDERSON, BETTY, Morrow ANDERSON, EARL, Opelousas ANDERSON, GAY, Baton Rouge ANDERSON, ISNTHIA, Lafayette ANDREPONT, ENOLA, Opelousas ANDREWS, NATHANIEL, Lafayette ANDRUS, ALEX, Opelousas ANDRUS, MICHAEL, Jennings ANGELL, MERWIN, New Orleans ANSELMO, LYMAN, Baton Rouge ANTHONY, MARY, St. Martinville ARCEMENT, TED, Raceland 2 l rt, r l. ll l. 'iii' LL: 4 AXTELL, CHARLES, Lafayette AYERS, JUDY, Houma AYLSWORTH, SANDRA, Elton AYMOND, HENRY, Simmesport BABIN, EDWARD, Donaldsonville BABIN, MARY, St. Martinville BABIN, SUZANNE, White Castle BABINEAUX, DONALD, New Iberia BABINEAUX, Iberia DONALD, New BABINEAUX, JAMES, Rayne BABINEAUX Charles BABINEAUX, JOSEPH, Lake LOUIS, New Iberia BACON, ALICE, Basile BACQUE, 0DONg Lafayette BADEAUX, ALPHE, New Iberia BADEAUX, BILLY, New Iberia BADEAUX, DAVID, Tliibodaux BADEAUX, ELIZABETH, Cut Off BAILEY, EARL, Patterson BAKER, PAUL, Jennings BALGA, JOANNE, New Iberia BARBER, PATRICIA, Lake Charles BARBIER, TERRY, Crowley BARCELONA, JOSEPH, 276 Clialmette ARCENEAUX, JANET, Rayne ARCENEAUX, MARJORIE, Lafayette ARCENEAUX, MARY, Lafayette ARCENEAUX, MIKE, Lafayette ARCENEAUX, ROSE, Lafayette ARCHILA, JULIO, Guatemala ARDOIN, CLARA, Eunice ARDOIN, SAMUEL, Scott ARDOIN, TERRY, Pine Prairie ARMAND, ANDREA, Kinder ARMAND, DWIGHT, Chantaigner ARMAND, RICHARD, Cottonport ARMENTOR, ROBERT, New Iberia ARMSTRONG, REBECCA, Lafayette ARMSTRONG, SYLVIA, Crowley ARTHUR, ELVIRA, Lafayette ART IGUE, SANDRA, Port Barre ARTON, LOUIS, .Ieanerette ATKINS, MILLARD, Slireveport ATKINSON, BECKYg Baton Rouge AUCOIN, DENNIS, .leanerette AUTHEMENT, ELAINE, Houma AUTIN, RICHARD, Marrero AVANT, NATHAN, Jennings BARCELONA, MARY, Baton Rouge BARKER, RICHARD, Boca Raton, Alabama BARLOW, JEAN, New Iberia BARNABY, JACK, Crowley BARNES, DEL, Crowley BARINETT, HERBERT, New ' 'X Orleans BARONET, JAMES, Crowley BAROUSSE, LINDA, Mamou BARRAS, CARROLL, New Iberia BARRAS, GARLAND, Lafayette 'ZX BARRAS, RAMONAg Sl. Marlinville lv- BARRAS, RONALD, Melville BARRIOS, ANNE, Lafayette BARRON, JOAN, New Orleans BARRON, RONNIE, Breaux Bridge - Q5 BARRY, FRANK, Lafayette BARRY, MICHAEL, Lafayette BARTH, KATHLEEN, Maplewood BARTON, NANCY, Lake Charles BATES, FREDY, Patterson BATISTE, LENA, Lafayette BATTEN, BOBBY, Cllurcll Point BAUDOIN, CARMEN, Maurice BAUDOIN, RAYWOOD, Broussard FRESHMEN BAUER, PHILLIP, Baker BAZAR, RICHARD, Abbeville BEARD, MICHAEL, Shreveport BEARD, ROBERT, Lafayette BEAUIARD, SISTER MARIE, Abbeville BEASON, JOSEPH, Thibodaux BEAVER, RONNIE, Washington BECNEL, PAULA, Lafayette BEGNAUD, BOBBY, Carencro BEGNAUD, JAMES, Lafayette BEGNAUD, PAUL, Scott tap l BEL, GEORGE, Houston, Texas BELL, F REDNA, Middleton BELL, RONNIE, New Iberia A BELLARD, SIDNEY, Pon Barre BELLOW, JAMES, Washington BELSOM, RICHARD, Lafayette BENEFIELD, GARY, Lafayette BENNETT, ELIZABETH, 1 ff V Lafayette J -' - BENOIT, CAROL, Lafayette -A-'V 1 Q, V BENOIT, FRANCES, Lafayette Y 4, 9 BENOIT, MARY, Breaux Bridge N 'l ' BERARD, DONALD, Cecilia fr BERARD, SALLY, cecuia 277 4' 'avi l r 1 if ,ml BIENVENU, SYLVIAg St. Martinville BIGGERSTAFF, CLAYTON, New Iberia BIGLER, LYNN, Franklin BILLEAUD, WILLIS, Broussard BLACKWELL, EARL, Lafayette BLAIR, SUE, New Iberia BLANCHARD, FLORAQ Rayne BLANCHARD, JOSEPH, Plaquemine BLAN CHARD, Rouge BLANCHARD, Raccland BLANCHARD, Sulphur ROBERTg Baton RONALD, STEPHANIE, BLAZEK, JULIA, New Orleans BOATWRIGHT, SANDRA, Lafayette BOBITT, LARRY, Crowley BODIN, HAROLD, Abbeville BODMAN, EARL, Baton Rouge BOESCH, THOMAS, Lafayette BOHATA, JAMES, Bosier City BOLES, JOE, New Iberia BOLLICH, REGIANLDg Scott BONIN, CHARLESg Kaplan BONIN, KAREN, Loreauville BONIN, ROBERT, Lake Charles BORDELON, ELLIS, Abbeville CLASS 0F '66 1 E g f S, .L -. BERGERON, EDWARD, Shreveport BERIDON, HAROLDg Moreauville BERMUDEZ, BRUCEg New Orleans BERNARD, BRYANT, Monroe BERNARD, BARBARA, Brusly BERNARD, CAROLYNQ Cade BERNARD, CAROLYNg Sunset BERNARD, ERNIEg St. Martinville BERNARD, CODFREYQ St. Martinville BERNARD, JOHN, New Iberia BERNARD, JOHNNY: New Iberia BERNARD, PHILI.IPPEg Thibodaux BERNARD, RAY, Thibodaux BERTINOT, EVELYNg Opelousas BERTRAND, JEANg Lafayette BERTRAND, JOAN, Eunice BERTRAND, JUDYQ Plaquemine BERTRAND, MARY, Palmetto BERTRAND, JOYCEQ Opelousas BEZET, ROGER, Baker BIEBER, BLANCI-IE, Branch BIEBER, ERNESTQ Branch BIENVENU, ALBERTA, St. Murtinvillc BIENVENU, JAN, St. Martinville l 'G' ?f 7, ,,.V -15 Y , L., X I . , tif '- iz' 1 ' '-- 4, l L fjo M lg BORDELON, FERRALLQ Villc in Q 1 I Platte BORDELON, GENEg Simsport BORDELON, .lOI'lNg Bunkie BORDELON, KENNETHQ 54 Marksvillc S-rr BORDELON, MAPtVINg Rayne BORDELON, PI'llLLIPg Morcauville BORDELON, RONAl.Dg Munsum BORNE, RUTHg Marrcro BOUDOIN, .lEANETTEg Kaplan BOUDREAU, LUCILLEQ Lziwtell BOUDREAUX, CHARLESg Rayne BOUDREAUX, CRAIGg 'i Labadieville BOUDREAUX, DALE, Westwego BOUDREAUX, DIANAg Abbeville BOUDREAUX, DOLORESg ' Napolconvillc L BOUDREAUX, EVELINAg Lafayette BOUDREAUX, GAYNELLg Scott BOUDREAUX, GLENNg Ronanoke BOUDREAUX, JAMESQ ti Plaqucminc BOUDREAUX, J EFF REYg - l. .lennings BOUDREAUX, MARYg Oakdale BOUDREAUX, ROBERTg A . BOUDREAUX, .lUNEg Lafayette t Q M e ,,- , 1 1 5. Q. l sb N t Q' New Iberia BOUDREAUX, RONALDg Houma , ,,- ,i f t W ' A ' I E I ll i t , L i 9' FRESHMEN I . . rf..- TIS' jxuq. r ,. ,Fry BOUDREAUX, SANDRAg .leanerette , BOULANCER, ROCHELLEQ Lafayette BOULET, .l0HNg Crowley BOURG, LAWRENCEg Berwick BOURGAUX, HENRYQ Rayne BOURGEOIS, LARRYg Mamou BOURGEOIS, LYNNELLg F ordoclie BCQJURGEOIS, RODERICKg Church oint BOURQUE, LESTERg Abbeville BOUTTE, HAROLDg New Iberia BOWER, JAMESQ Lafayette BOWERS, MARTHAg Lafayette BOYCE, JAMESg Lafayette BOYD, JOHNg Covington BOYNE, LOUISQ Houma BRAMMER, CHRISg Crowley BREAUX, ALLENg Jeanerette BREAUX, COLLINSg New Iberia BREAUX, DARYLNg Plaquemine BREAUX, DONNAg Lafayette BREAUX, ERNESTg New Iberia BREAUX, GENEg Lafayette BREAUX, .lOHNg Crowley BREAUX, KATHLEENQ Plaquemine 2 7 f fl 3 ft 4 t Fil' l 'C 1 .,-I1f'1l KN ' fi :lx I fi' BROUSSARD, Iberia BROUSSARD, BROUSSARD, BROUSSARD BROUSSARD BROUSSARD, Abbeville BROUSSARD, CLEVISg New DAVIDQ Erath ETHELQ Cameron GERALDg Erath GERALDg Kaplan CERALDg GLENNg Cut Off BROUSSARD, JACKIEg Lafayette BROUSSARD, JACQUELYNg Milton BROUSSARD Iberia BROUSSARD 1 JAMES 3 New JAMES ' Maurice BROUSSARDi Jo ELA,INEg Lafayette BROUSSARD BROUSSARD BROUSSARDZ 9 .IOSEPHg Gueydan JUDITHg Scott KATHLEENg Weeks Island BROUSSARD, LESLIEg Lafayette BROUSSARD BROUSSARD Lafayette BROUSSARD BROUSSARD BROUSSARD BROUSSARDZ Abbeville BROUSSARD BROUSSARD Martinville 280 9 9 1 MARGARET g Scott MARION g NOLQ Youngsville PEGGY: Erath PERCYg Maurice RICHARD g RONNIEg Erath VERNONg St. f twin H tl 1 l Y, E X 'CJ ill Y- Q 'gi 'A CLASS OF '66 'D l L1 . 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L 5 s x BREAUX, LISETTEQ Houma BREAUX, MICHAELQ New Iberia BREAUX, RAOULQ Lafayette BREAUX, ROLANDg Sunset BRECK, .IOSEPHg Lafayette BREDEHOEFT, KENNETHg DeQuincy BREI-IM, BARBARAg New Orleans BRILEY, LONIASQ Opelousas BRISCOE, OLLIEQ Church Point BRIZZARD, TODDg Berwick BROCK, HAROLDg Lafayette BROOKS, DONg Plaquemine BROOKS, JEFFQ Lafayette BROPHY, BRENDAQ Covington BROUILLETTE, EWELg Church Point BROUILLETTE, .IAMESg New Roads BROUILLETTE, MICHAELg Cottonport BROUSSARD, AUROREg Lafayette BROUSSARD, BARBARAg .Icanerette BROUSSARD, BARONg Crowley BROUSSARD, BETTYg Abbeville BROUSSARD, BRENDAg Lafayette BROUSSARD, CI-IARLESg Kaplan BIEOUSSARD, CLAUDETTEg ' rath 7' I I' :L BROUSSARD, WESLEYg Abbeville BROUSSARD, WILFREDQ Abbeville BROWN, BROWN BEVERLYg De Ridder CHIPPY- Lafayette BROWN, HELENg,New Orleans BROWN: BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN1 Springs JOI-INg Denham Springs JOSEPH' Alexandria Z JOSEPH Lafayette PATSYg Lafayette WILLIAMg Denham BROWNING, LYNNWOODQ Lafayette BROWNLEE, DALE, New Iberia BROWNLEE, JOYCEg Shreveport BRUCE, DAVIDQ Metairie BRYANT, BERNARDQ Monroe BUCK, JERRYQ Franklin BUCKLIN, AUSTINg Elton BUFORD, FREDERICKQ St. Martinville BULLER, SHARONg Jennings BULLOCK, HILLARYg Bogalusa BURKE, JOHNQ New Orleans BURLEICH, EDGARg Port Barre BURLEY, BETTYQ Lafayette BURMASTER, AUGUST: Lafayette XZ i .-,,. FRESHME N l fi . Q 11-r 9 or to I , i P NH' if L w il JI ff: ,. W V Null? 6 i - W - . li ' tri' 1 I fl' BURNETTE, NORMANg New Iberia BURNS, KAYg St. Joseph, Missouri BURSON, ADAg Eunice BUSBY, BEN g Lafayette BUSH, THERESAg Rosa BUTCHER, JOSEPHQ Abbeville BUTCHER, WILLIAMg Lafayette BUTTER, CHARLENEg Forest Hill BYARS, FREDDIEg Eunice BYNUM, MARIANNEQ Shreveport BYRNE, PATRICIAg Marrero CADE, CI-IARLESg St. Martinville CAILLOUET, GLORIAQ Opelousas CALAMA, MARISg Panama, Panama CALLAIS, RICHARDQ Golden Meadow CALLEGAN, CONNIEQ White Castle CALLEGARI, CAROLg Cottonport CALLENDER, ALVINg Lafayette CAMBRE, MARGARETg Reserve CAMBRE, WILLIAM, Gretna CAMPBELL, EMILEg Pine Prairie CAMPOS, LUISQ Honduras CAMUEL, GORDONg Metairie CANAFAX, ROGER g Houma 28' H A Id ' 5 J ,T i 1 CASTILLE, JEANQ Grant Coteau CASTILLE, ,lOHNg Breaux Bridge CAUSEY, BILLY, Baker CAZENTRE, MYREEg Crammercy CELESTINE, IRVINGQ St. Martinville CHACHERE, LORENZOQ Opelousas CHAMPAGNE, CHARLES, Baton Rouge CHAMPAGNE, .lESSIEg Lafayette CHAMPAGNE, SIDNEY, Breaux Bridge CHAPPUIS, BETTEg Maurice CHAPPUIS, KATHRYNg Crowley CHARLES, MARGARET, Lafayette I CHARLOT, PRISCILLAg Grand Coteau CHARPENTIER, JERRY, Gibson CHATAIGNIER, KENNETI-Ig Eunice CHATELAIN, CAROL, Baton Rouge CHATELAIN, FARRELLg New Orleans CHAUVIN, ANNAg Lafayette CI-IEEK, FRED, Lafayette CHENEVERT, EDWARDg Baton Rouge CHENEVERT, ERNESTQ Lafayette CHENEVERT, WILLIAM, 'QW 3 ev M 4- 4. APN. T it af , -J, - .X E 3 .1 .X-,X Xu- K CLASS 0F '66 Nw? CARLIN, PAMELA, Crowley CARLSON, ROBERTQ Opelousas CARMAN, BRENDAg Sulphur CJLERMICHAEL, THEODORE, colt CARMOUCHE, PAUL, Napolconvillc CARPENTER, PAT, Metairie CARRIERE, Cl-IRISTINEg Opelousas CARRIERE, ,IOHNg Opelougas CARRIERE, LEA ANNg Leonville CARRIERE, MICHAELg Merryville CARROLL, RICHARD, New Iberia CARSON, BONNIE, Ville Platte CARSON, CECILEg Welch CARSTARPHEN, JOHN, Alexandria CARTER, DON, Youngsville CARTER, PAMELAQ New Orleans CARTER, ROYQ Morrow CASE, CYNTHIAQ New Iberia CASEY, PHYLLISQ New Orleans CASHAT, .lEANNEg Lafayette CASSELMAN, WINSTON 5 .leanerette CASTAGNOS, ANDREEQ Houma CASTELL, MARYLINQ Metairie CASTILLE, CHERYLQ Breaux Bridge if svn., V ,nr 'v r'--- it --1 L-,V x A jijk f CHERAMIE BERTOUL- Houma - f t:-2 - Q -T f E -- .ff CHERAMIE: GAILg Cut,Off 'ti' Cottonport lll L fi, ls ' f . E, L Q , 5 ' ' r 7 R X1 ' 1 ' ,ze 282 A V 'I f PM f V A Wi y P, E . L -1- NN CI-IEHAMIE, TERRYQ Golden Meadow CHERAMIE, WARRENg Galliano CHESNUT, RANDYQ Lafayette CHIASSON, .lUDl'I'I'Ig Abbeville CHRETIEN, DAVID, Lafayette CIIRETIEN, PIlOSPERg Sl. Marlinville CHUHCHMAN, DAVEQ Colfax CHUSTZ, CAROLYNQ 'Baton Rouge CHUSTZ, JOSEPH, New Roads CLARK, .lOIl.Ng Slll'ljVI2IJOI'l CLAY, l3ARBARAg Jennings CLEMENT, CI-IAIILESQ .lvanerclte CLEMENT, LARRY, .lcaneretle CLIFTON, MARYCLAREg New Orleans CLOUTIER, CAIiMENAg Opclousas COCNIZVICH, FLOYD, Triumph COLBEIIT, IHIILDAQ Lafayette cfxuzs, MARY? Welch COLLIZT. IIlLLIEg Breaux Bridge COLLE'I l', MARYQ Shreveport COLLETTE. LINDA: Olla COLLINS, CHERYL: Lafayette COLLINS, .IAMESQ Opclousas COLLINS, LOISg Lafayette XXX 'fn ., -4. f 5, ,ii kpc-I XX' -A if -I fff ,, FRESHMEN 1 W g g 1 in COLLINS, PRESTONg Golden Meadow COLLINS, THOMASQ Houma COLOMS, VELMAg Church Point COLVIN, CHERYL: New Iberia COME, CARROLg Breaux Bridge COMEAUX, BETTYg Abbeville COMEAUX, CARLg Kaplan COMEAUX, DIANAg Lafayette COMEAUX, LINDAg New Orleans COMEAUX, MARIE, Lafayette COMEAUX, PERCYg New Iberia CONIEAUX, SARAH, Lafayette COMEAUX, VERNER, Plaquemine CONCIENNE, .IOYCLYNg Centerville CONDREY, CHARLO'I'TEg Houma CONNOLLY, MICI-IAELg Lafayette CONNOR, COLLEEN g New Orleans CONSTANT, DAN IELQ Thibodaux CONTINE, FLORYQ Abbeville COOK, .IUDYg New Orleans COOPER, CHARLESg Houma COOPER, GARYQ Monroe COOPER, JANETQ New Orleans COOPER, JOHN, Houma 28 CRIPE, JAMES, Lafayette CHOCHET, GLENN, Houma CROCHET, SANDY, New Iberia CROFT, BARBARA, Covington CROSBY, BARBARA, St. Martinville CROSS, MICHAEL, Baker CROWDER, CAROLYN, Beaumont, Texas CULOTTA, ANTHONY, Baton Rouge CURTIS, KENNETH, Lafayette CUTRER, VIRGINIA, Baton Rouge CZAKO, BERTALAN, Streetsborough, Ohio DABADIE, STELLA, Baton Rouge DAHER, ALFRED, Lebanon DAICLE, JOAN, Opelousas DALFREY, DAVID, Leonville DANIELS, MARY, New Orleans DANTONI, JOSEPH, New Orleans DANTZLER, IRENE, Alexandria DARBY, CAROLYN, Franklin DARBY, LARRY, New Iberia DARCEY, DOUGLAS, Weeks Island DARTEZ, RONNIE, Lafayette DASPIT, LAWRENCE, St. Martinvillc DAUPHIN, CARMEN, Lafayette 284 t COOPER, PAT, Jennings COOR, DICK, New Iberia CORE, RUSSELL, New Orleans CORE, GAY, Folsom CORMIER, AUSTIN , Rayne COTTEN, EDWARD, Crowley COTTRELL, JOHN, Eunice COURREGE, CHERYL, New Iberia COURREGE, JOSEPH, New Iberia COURVILLE, KATHY, Eunice COURVILLE, LARRY, Lafayette COUVILLIER, ELAINE, New Ibc1'ia COUVILLION, DONALD, Morrowville COWART, JOAN, Opelousas COWEN, STEPHEN, Arabi COWSER, DALE, Shreveport COX, KAREN, Opelousas COX, RONALD, Lafayette CHAIN, JOSEPH, Merryville CRAMER, ROSE, Rayne CRANCHE, MARSHALL, Jcancrette CREDEUR, RODNEY, Rayne CREED, GEORGE-ANNE, Lafayette CRIBBS, CAROL, Lafayette DAU1'E1:1vE, Iberia DAUTERIVE, Ilritlge DA UTREUIL, Iberia DAUTREUII., DONALDQ New LAURAQ Breaux COLI.INSg New DAVIS, New Iberia DAUZAT, FAEg Marksville DAUZAT, RAE, Marksville DAVID, DEWI'l I'g mtttyettc DAVID, .lONg Lafayette DAVID, WILTONg New Iberia DAVIDSON, DONNAg Baton Rouge DAVIS, CI-IERYLQ Lafayette DAVIS, CLENNQ Blanchard DAVIS, .lOI'INg New Orleans DAVIS, JUDY, Cranuncrcy DAVIS, LELAND: New Iberia DAVIS, LINDAQ St. Martinville DAY, CEORCEQ Baker DEBAILLON, SIMONNEg Lafayette DECLOUET, FRANCES, Lafayette DECOU, LARRY, Lafayette DECUIR, MYRAg New Iberia DEGRAVELLE, FRENANDQ New Iberia DECRAVELLE, WILLIAM, New Iberia DEI-IART, SHERYLg Abbeville r-,.., Q- . X xt, 5k 'i -4... .,. 'F C3 51-1'-rf RESHMEN 7.4 tat? 7-1 'P ' I V I :Sahel wee, age I E .an V I ,-.4 W7 113 of-4 DEJEAN, ROBERT, Baton Rouge DEIEAN, WILLIAMQ Opelousas DELAHOUSSAYE, LARRY, New Iberia DELAHOUSSAYE, 'THERESAg Lafayette DELAUNAY, KEITH, St. Martiuville DELAUNEY, KARENg Lake Arthur DELCAMBRE, PATSYQ New Iberia DELHOMME, DAPHNEQ Lafayette DELIGANS, TINKERg Houma DEMAGGIO, DIANNEg Metairie DEMAHY, CARMENQ St. Martinville DEMARCAY, MAHCIAg Arabi DEMAYO, JOSE, Caracas, Venezuela DENNIS, MARY: Lafayette DENSLOW, MARALEENg Opelousas DEPERRODIL, DOROTHY, Cueydan DEPRIMA, RUSSELLg Berwick DEROUEN, DIANEg New Iberia DEROUEN, MARCELg New Iberia DERVELOY, .IEANQ Lafayette DESAI, PRATAPRAIQ Bombay, India DESHOTEL, BERNAg Mamou DESHOTEL, LEEg Pine Prairie DESHOTELS, PATSY, Ville Platte 285 gi , w I ik L 'I 51? ' 'Q I gene: ' , vi l DOMINCUE, MARYg Lafayette DOMINCUE, RICHARDg Scott DOMINGUE, SI-IIRLEYQ Erath DOMINGUES, EDWARDg Eratli DOMINGUES, RICHARDg Lake Charles DONHAM, CHARLESg New Roads DORE, LYDIAg New Iberia DOUCET, .IOANQ Lafayette DOUCET, .lUDEg Lafayette DOUCET, KENNETHg Opelousas DOUCET, NEDQ Kaplan DOUGLAS, HASKELLg Baton Rouge DOUGLAS, WILLlAMg Kaplan DOUMIT, HELENg New Iberia DOURS, GERALDg Metairie DOYLE, SANDRAg New Iberia DRACO, CARRIEg New Iberia DRINKWATER, GARYQ Plaquemine DRODDY, VIRGlNIAg Lafayette DRONET, KARIEANg Kaplan DUBOIS, FERNANDg Avery Island DUBOIS, FREDERICKg Abbeville DUBOIS, I-IARVEYg New Iberia DUBOSE, DAVIDg Crowley ki is CLASS OF '66 d.- Q ' I i eff 5 leaf ,fi :U U I I 1 1 - Q-J J-v rl DESHOTISLS, SANDRAg Kaplan DEUTSCH, Cl-lARLIZSg Emmaus, Pennsylvania DEVIA, CARLOSg Fredericksburg, Virginia DEVILLIER, .IAMESQ Opclousas DEVILLIER, .IOSEPHQ Lconville DIAZ, HEl9'AELg New Orleans DIAZ, SAMUELg Metairie IJIDIIQR, DOUGLASg New Orleans DIEDRICI-I, DIANEg Tbibodaux DIESI, LINDAQ Opelousns DIETLEIN, HAROLDQ New Iberia DIEUDONNE, JAMESQ New Iberia DILL, CONNlEg Norco DIONNE, EDCARQ New Iberia DITCH, MAIIYQ Lafayette DIXON, LERITAQ Lafayette DIXON, Kl'l'Ag Lafayette DOESCHER, ALLENQ New Orleans DOHMANN, FRANCISg Opelousas DOMANCUE, DONALDg Houma DOMINGUE, ANNAQ Lafayette DOMINGUE, CHERYLQ St. Martinville DOMINGUE, CLAYTON g Berwick DOMINGUE, LINDAQ Sunset I v vig A f- L, '1-15, , A 4-XJ l K. , is ' . ' W- 4 du i it ..., I-ur' 'eff' 'fr' l X ' 1 l xl L 286 nazgli EIE p p J, DUCEY, SARAHQ New Orleans DUCK, MARYg New Iberia DUCOTE, I-IAROLDg Bunkie DUCOTE, JO ANNEQ Bunkie DUDEK, EUGENEg Houma DUDLEY, RONAI.Dg Lufuyellc DUET, CAILQ Cul Off DUFILHO, HAROLDg Opclousas DUFOUR, LEONARDQ Collonporl DUGAN, ALFREDg Iowa DUGAS, DIANNA3 St. NIlll'llIlVillC DUCAS, I-lARVEYg Sl. Murlinville DUCAS, .lllYlMlEg Lufuycllc DUGAS IOH NNY ' L lla run ,. , L 'yr - DUGAS, RICHARDQ Lafayette DUGAS, DUGAS DUHON2 DUI-ION DUHON DUHON: DU1-10N, DUI-ION DUHON 1 1 RODNEYg New Orleans WALTERQ Bunkie CIIERYI4 Lufayellc DANIlfLg Kuplam DOUCLASQ Millon EDDIEg Broussard .lEWELLg Lufuyellc .lUDEg Maurice KENNETHQ Cnreucxo 'Y A .Ep --- .f w ff- ,- , I1 ' A ' 1 .4 i, V' 1 A 3 . . 5 ' c , X J ii i ff , r f 415 41 Q-'x ' Ly l'3'l .Al FRESHME N DUHON, ROLANDg Abbeville DUNBAR, CAROLYNEQ Opelousas DUNCAN, CHARLESg New Iberia DUNCAN, MARGARETQ Baton Rouge DUNHAM, DAVIDg Slidell DUNPHY, CROVERQ Lake Charles DUPAQUIER, EDWARDQ New Orleans DUPLANTIS, PARTICIAQ St. Murtinville ., DUPLECHEIN, SARAHQ Breaux Q X Bridge ' DUPLECHIEN, .lANICEg Cecilia DUPLECHIN, DUROQ Eunice DUPONT, KATHLEENg Houma DUPRE, .lAMESg Opelousas DUPRE, LAWRENCE Opelousas DUPREE, ,IOHNg Jennings DUPUIS, ADELLEQ Cecilia DUPUIS, MADELINEg Lafayette DUPUIS, MARYg Breaux Bridge E - DURBIN, JAMESQ New Iberia DURIO, CONNIEQ Cut Off DURNIN, ROBERTg Baton Rouge A , 1 DUVALL, JOHNNIEg Lafayette - ' DYER, RICHARDQ Santa Anna . I I .-J 3 . A L , ' DYKES, JAMESg Covington 287 , ' ,L 288 EBELINE, .IEANNINEQ New 1 ,., ,,,,, gg, fy jx: ' Iberia Q' ECKHOFF, CAROLg Lake Charles t ff' ,,. ,, EDWARDS, GAYLEg Marksville ECPGLESTON, ZELPHAg Church ornt ELDRIDGE, CONNIEQ LeCompte it I t I , . I Q EAST, CAROLINE? Metairie is I ELDRIDGE, MICHAELg .Ieanerctte ELDRIDCE, TASSYQ New Iberia '-I ELIAS, A. C.g New Iberia f ELMER, VICTORg Marksville ELOW, BETTYQ Lafayette EMERY, NELSONg Lafayette ERNST, PHYLLISQ Metairie ERNY, RITAg Lafayette ESCHETE, ANNg Houma ESCHETE, .IUDITHg Lafayette ESHELMAN, DIANAQ Lafayette ESPREE, BETTYg Opelousas I My - QM' Eg' ,YYY W, , , 7Y-.,,- ALI , , ' ' ESQUERRE, HAROLDg New Orleans ETIENNE, MARGARETg St. Martinville ti t ' 7 I Q EVANS, GAYLEg Gretna f 1 EZELL,ROBERTg Baton Rouge 1 Y .1 vi? I FABACHER, CHARLOTTE? Gulf 4 uf X . . . . ' - , Port, Mississippi I , P, FABACHER, DAVIDg Metal-ie If '1 CLASS OF '66 FADAOL, GEORGEQ Opelousas FAHRENBACHER, RONALDg Lafayette FAIRCHILD, LARRYg Lafayette FAIRCHILD, PAMQ Lafayette FALCON, MARYg Abbeville FALCOUT, CAROLg New Orleans FANGUE, ENOSg Morgan City FASQUELL, SANDRAg New Orleans FAUL, PHILLIPg Sulphur FAURES, MARTHAg Baton Rouge ' FEHLMAN, PAMQ Lafayette 'tr FERGUSON, KATHERINEg Baton Rouge FERNEY, KIMMEYg San Antonio, Texas FERRELL, .IACKQ Shreveport FERRIDAY, CHARLESQ New Orleans xx FINLEY, ROBERTQ CroWIey X'-9 FIRESTONE, CARLQ Iowa FIRMIN, HANSONg Crowley FIRMIN, MADISONg Bunkie FIRMIN, PEGGYg Crowley FISHER, KENNETHg Boutte FLANDRY, TESSIEg Lafayette FLETCHER, KARENg Kaplan I 7:5 ,. FLETCHER, SHARONQ Kaplan ' A 'BIA dl FLOWERS, BILLYg Youngsville FLUITT, CALVINg Cucydan FOCG, DAVIDg llnton Rouge FOCLE, CHERYLg Ville Platte FOLSE, LOUISg Lafayette FOLSE, RICHARDQ White Castle FONTENE'l l'E, I.OUClOUSg New lberia FONTEN OT, Opelousas FONTENOT 1foN'1'ENo'1'f FONTENOT, Platte FONTENOT, Opelousus FONTENOT, FONTENOT FoNTENoT,' F ONT EN OT FONTENOT: FONTENOT, FONTENOT, FONTENOT, FONTENOT, FONTENOT FONTENOTZ Platte FONTENOT, CORRINEg DIANE, Mamou JAMESg Abbeville .IOSEPI-Ig Ville .l ULIETTEQ LARRYg Eunice LUCILLEg Scott MARIEg Opelousas MARYg Lawlcll MARYQ Ville Platte MARYg Mamou NOLANg Eunice NORANCEQ Mamou RALLENg Eunice RITAQ Kinder S-HIRLEYg Ville VORAN CEQ Mamou tl . I' .9 ,, R 1 1 ff? Kt RESHMEN be tr-'Z t ... F ONTENOT, WILDONQ Eunice FOOTE, DAVID, Youngsville FORBES, BEVERLYQ Lafayette FORD, KATHLEENQ New Orleans FORD, ANNg New Orleans FOREMAN, LARRYg Lafayette FOREMAN, RONALDg Crowley FOREMAN, RUSSELLg Lafayette FORET, PEGGYQ Lutcher FORGEY, CAROLYNQ Baton Rouge FORTSON, TI-lOMASg Crowley FOURCADE, JILL, New Orleans FOURNIER, BEVERLYg Franklin FOWLER, PAMELAg Baton Rouge FRAILEY, DONALDg Lebanon, Ill. FRANCOIS, MICHAELQ Lafayette FRANK, KARENg Bunkie FRAZIER, CARLg Shreveport FREDERICK INEZ- Abbeville , FREDERICK, JOANNg Abbeville l , l FREDERICK, JOSEPH, Youngsville A .V O I FREDERICK, GAY: Lafayette f - ' ,Y , FREDERICK, WARRENg Vidalia 4 t gr , ' FREEMAN, JOSEPHg St. ' , , t Martinville 2 A! mg. '- af-f , rs- I . , GARY, WILTON: Rayne GASPARD. TERRELg Mansurzt GASSIE, ANNEQ Lafayette GATES, DONALD: Lafayette GATES. KENNETHg Lafayette GAUDET, .IOHNQ Lafayette GAUDET, SHARON: Lafayette GAUDETTE, GEORGE, Eunice GAUTHIER, JOAN, Moreauville GAUTHIER. MARGARETg Moreauville GAUTHIER, PAULAg Baton Rouge GAUTHIER, WENDELLg Iota GAUTHREAUX, LARRYg ctturcb Point GEOFFROY, RONALD, New Iberia GEORES, ERICQ Loch Arbour, New Jersey GEORGE, TERRYg Lafayette GERARD, DIANEQ New Orleans GERARD, DONNAg Lafayette GERARD, JAMESQ New Orleans GERMANY, JEREg .Iena GERMANY, ROBERT, Jena GIALLANZA, JERRYQ Chalmette GIANFALA, PAMELAg Church Point Y t, l , i 1- '!.- 'L --- fm, A -'rw .- ' Q- A .4 , GIBBS,LEWISg Lafayette t t i f 5' - , A - el f ML, I y 290 I y fy 3 ,V-,rf L . t . -t R l A .4 FREMIN, GLENNg Lafayette FREMIN, JEAN: Lafayette FREMIN, SOPHIEQ New Iberia FREY, .IOHNg New Orleans FRILOT, ROMAg Opclousas FIEOMENTHAL, LOGANg Morgan ity FRUGE, MADELEINEg Eunice FRY, BARRY, Hamburg FRY, HENRYg New Orleans FUSELIER, CHARI.ESg St. Martinvilic FUSELIER, PA'I'g Manville GALETO, ARMANDg Lockport GALLAGHER, FRANKQ New Orleans GARBER, .IAMESQ Broussard CAREER. PEARL, Broussard GARDINER, EMMAg Church Point GARDINER, JOHN, Lafayette GARDNER, GARRYQ New Iberia GARDNER, WILEYg Franklin GARELL, LANNYg Chalmette GARNER, LINDAg Leesville GARTEISSER, NINAg Slidell GARY, GLYNg Rayne GARY, I'ATRICIAg Crowley U 11.2.1 FW? GIBSON, ROBERT, Alexandria GIEPERT, WILLIAM, New Orleans GILDER, BRYANT, Lafayette GILDER, THOMAS, Halmville GILL, MARGARET, Kentwood GILLETT, ROBERT, Lake 'Arthur GIPSON, DAVID, New Iberia GODCI-IAUX, JOSEPH, Opelousas GOLDBERG, JOELLE, Abbeville GONDRELLA, ANN, New Orleans GONDRON, HENRY, Broussard GONSOULIN, DANIEL, New bcria GOODSON, WILLIAM, Lafayette GOODWIN, KENNETH, Lafayette GOOSTREE, EDWARD, Shreveport GORMSEN, ANNETTE, Mansura GOSSEN, DONALD, Rayne GOTHELF, ILENE, Lafayette GOULD, LAURA, Rayne GOUTIERREZ, KENNETH, Erath GRACE, MICHAEL, Breaux Bridge GRADY, JAMES, New Orleans GRAFFAGNINI, KAREN, Metairie GRAFFEO, SUSAN, Plaquemine 74 A i wx V , P 4? i ' f , Ti? mga I V 1 Al ill. SL, . l . : li , in Ta GRANGER, GLYNN, Maurice GRANGER, HARRIS, Erath GRANIER, FRANK, Plaquemine GRAVES, FRANK, Lafayette GREEN, AARON, Breaux Bridge GREEN, ALFREDA, Lafayette GREEN, CAROL, Berwick GREEN, HELEN, Lafayette GREGG, RAYMOND, Houma GREMILLION, RONALD, Cottonport GREMILLION, SANDRA, Alexandria GRIFFEY, VIRGINIA, Lafayette GRIFFIN, ROBERT, Kaplan GRIZZAFFI, MARY, Morgan City GUENTHER, RAYMOND, Chalrnette GUIDROZ, LIZ, Braithwaite GUIDROZ, RONNIE, St. Martinville GUIDRY, ARLON, Rayne GUIDRY, DAVID, Breaux Bridge GUIDRY, DONALD, Rayne GUIDRY, DONALD, Opelousas GUIDRY, EARL, Lafayette' GUIDRY, FREDERICK, Rayne GUIDRY, GAYLE, Kaplan as Sc. ft Q- , yr xiN...t:f'm'l,8 I V14 I n I GULINO, PHILg Opelousas HACKLER, FRANKg Port Allen HAGSTETTE, ANTI-IONYg Metairie HAHN, CHARLESQ Breaux Bridge HAHN, KATHLEEN, Breaux Bridge HAIK, TEDg New Iberia HALL, FRANCISQ Lake Charles HAMILTON, MARGARETg Covington HAMILTON, SARAg Baton Rouge HAMLIN, NANCYg Ville Platte HAMM, ROBERTQ Shreveport HANCHEY, ORVILLEg Natchitoches HANISEE, EDITHQ Crowley HARDEE, FRANKg Kaplan HARDIN, DAVIDg Kaplan HARDISON, FRANKIEg Lafayette HARDY, FLORENTg Cecilia HARDY, JOHNQ New Iberia HARDY, ROBERTg Angola HARGRODER, .l0SEPHg Opelousas HARPER, CHARLESg Sunset HARRELL, DEANg Lafayette HARRINGTON, HERSCHELg HARRINGTON, MARYg Houma S. CLASS OF '66 A . ., I V1 E , 'V 1 I f ' I I . New Iberia ri' 2 -- W Y 3? ' Y I y Y, - y , i 1 'f' 'f 292 , . V I L5 I I 1 sv we-if W:-7 Xt yr CUIDRY GUIDRYi GUIDRY, GUIDRY GUIDRY3 Bridge HAROLDQ Lafayette JACKIE, Lafayette .IOHNQ Lafayette JUNIUSg Houma LOWELLg Breaux CUIDRY, MARYQ Shreveport GUIDRY, GUIDRY, GUIDRY, NOLANg Lafayette SHARONg New Iberia THOMASg Raceland GUIDRY, ULANDQ Kaplan GUIDRY, GUIDRY, Arthur WAYNEg Opclousas WOODROWg Lake CUIGNEAUX, CALVIN, St. Martinville GUILBEAU, BARBARAQ Carencro GUILBEAU, CHARLESQ Lafayette GUILBEAU, CONSTANCEg Lafayette GUILBEAU, GERALDQ Sunset GUILBEAU, RUSSELLQ Lafayette GUILLORY, CHARLESg Cllatuignier GUILLORY, JOHNg Ville Platte GUILLORY, ROBERTQ Eunice GUILLOT, ALLENQ Kaplan GUILLOT, DARLENEQ Westwego GUILLOT, JULESQ Youngsville I A I- , ,N W 'IW' i f'3Y F I . ifjfg , Jr-L H HARRINGTON, SUSAN, Covington HARRIS, KAROLYN, Lafayette HARRISON, GENIA, Lafayette HARRISON, HAROLD, Hincston HART, SANDRA, Lafayette HARTMANN, IIERMANN, West Germany HARTMAN, RONNIE, Kaplan HARVEY, GUY, Ruceland HARVEY, JOAN, New Orleans HARVEY, WALTER, Baton Rouge HASKINS, GEORGE, De Ridder HAWKES, PHILIP, New Iberia HAWKINS, CHARLES, Arlington, Virginia HAWKINS, EULA, Thibodaux HAWKINS, LEE, Port Barre HAYDEL, KATHLEEN, Houma HAYDELL, WAYNE, New Iberia HAYDEN, LEROY, Elton' HAYES, MARTHA, Crowley HAYES, PEGGY, Crowley HAYMAN, LEE, Metairie HEAD, EDDIE, Lafayette HEALY, JOHN, Covington HEARD, KAY, New Iberia 1 t j l EX l tr 1 E A7 1 If :TPM .. ' I' l ll- v l M'-t N , ,v :e'f2grr f., N JV ng. W , , u . -- A H J: V A . ' V I X .. N , 'it ji FRESHMEN 0 I 'lt 'A . H - ' ' ,t ' I T, 'El if ae I ' .I Q Ceo t I HEBERT HEBERR HEBERT, Iberia HEBERT HEBERT, HEBERT, HEBERT HEBERT3 HEBERT HEBERT HEBERT HEBERT HEBERT, HEBERT, HEBERT, HEBERT, HEBERT HEBERT, HEBERT, HEBERT, HEBERT, HEBERT, HEBERT HEBERT: s 9 ,tl ,A ANTHONY, Eratll BARBARA, .ludice BRADFORD, New CARLYLE, Jeanerette CHERAMIE, Lafayette DALTON, Kaplan DELLA, Breaux Bridge DON, Metairie DONALD, Lafayette EASTON, Houma GAIL, Orange, Texas GAYLEN, Port Allen GENEVIEVE, Milton GERALD, .leanerette GERALD, Abbeville HERBERT, Lockport HUGH, Lockport JOHN, Eunice LESTER, Plaquemine MADELYN, Lafayette MARGIE, Youngsville MARY, Breaux Bridge MAXIE, Kaplan MICHAEL, Alexandriaz V af it X l 4 1 'rx ,- 1 A 1.1! 1 HERRERA, MYRNAg New York, New York HERRERA, DUDLEYg New York, New York HETHERWICK, CAROLg Lafayette HEUSCHKELL, STELLAg Lafayette HEYMAN, RONALDg Lafayette HIGGINBOTHAM, KAYQ Las Vegas, Nevada HIRT, MARY LEEg New Orleans HODNETT, LEWlSg Thibodaux HOEFFLINGER, CHARLOTTEg Opelousas HOEY, GLORlAg Lafayette HOFFPAUIR, EDWARDQ Crowley HOFFPAUIR, GERALDQ Rayne HOFFPAUIR, GLORIAg Crowley HOF F PAUIR, GWYNDAg Crowley HOFFPAUIR, JUANITAg Crowley HOFFPAUIR, JUDYg Crowley HOFFPAUIR, RICHARDg Rayne HOLLIER, EARLg Breaux Bridge HOLLIER, JOSEPHg Ville Platte HOLSOMBACK, SANDRAg Lecompte HOOPER, LARRYg Marrero HORN, JAMESQ .leanerette HORNBUCKLE, .lOSEPHg Lafayette tl fr X X 'LL HEBERT, MINUSQ Youngsville I-IEBERT, PRESTONg New Iberia HEBERT, RANDALLg Abbeville HEBERT, RlCHARDg Lafayette HEBERT, ROLANDg Ville Platte HEBERT, SHARRANg Abbeville HEBERT, SIDNEY: Broussard HEBERT, TIMg Lafayette HECK, JOHNg Clialmette HEFFKER, JAMESg Chalmctte HEINEN, WILLIAMQ Rayne HEMARD, BRYANg Metairie HENDERSON, Lafayette HENDERSON, HENDERSON HENDERSONZ Orleans HENDERSON Rouge GEORGEg RITAQ Arabi ROSEg Abbeville RUTHg New WANDAg Baton HENRY, DOUGLASg Berwick HENRY, JOHNg Baton Rouge HENRY, KAYg Jennings HENRY, LERCYg Crowley HERNAIZ, RAMONQ Caracas, Venezuela HERNANDEZ, HAZELQ Plaquemine HERNANDEZ, JOHN 5 Carencro l , X , 1 '- lng, ,L T . h I I 4. , , .- HORTON, HAROLDg New Iberia l Q j f ' 'f i il ' F 'I 294 ' 1- L L ' . H ' 4' i f A tra ' Y ' HOTARD, ALVINQ Gretna HOUSER, NANCYQ Lafayette HOWARD, FRED, Buras HOY, LINDA, Franklin HUBER, LEOg New Orleans HUESMANN, I'lERMANg Lafayette HUG, SUZANNEQ New Orleans HUKILL, NATALIEQ Crowley HULIN, JUDYQ Eralh HULL, WALTERQ Opelousas HUNGERFORD, JOHN, Abbeville HUNT, KEITH g Shreveport HUNTER, DIANNEQ New Iberia HUNTER, WILLIAM, New Orleans HUNTSBERRY, JONELLQ Abbeville HURLBUT, KATHRYNQ Shreveport HURST, JOHN, Breaux Bridge HURST, ORAQ Greensburg HUTCHINSON, BARBARAQ Lafayette HUTCHINSON, NOLANg Lafayette HUVAL, JAMESQ Norco HYMEL, GLYNNQ Destrehan HYPOLITE, DOUGLASQ St. Martinville INMAN, WILLIAMg Washington A A. Q-'-' X53 A5 '-TT , gi fe- 1 -,e?:e.., f ff 73 FRESHMEN V211 ,I R 1 f I . ' .. 5 - , - , . , .f A. ' 1 . . V, JT- ., , '55 r, fy.. u ldxldkx INNES, BETTY, Baton Rouge IRWIN, MARYQ Breaux Bridge ISADORE, LAWRENCEg Lafayette ISTRE, BARBARAQ Crowley JAKOB, JENNIFER, Baton Rouge JAMES, JOANNEg St. Martinville JAMES, KENNETHg New Iberia JAMES, THOMAS, Houma JAMIESON, GUY: New Iberia JANET, DALLAS, Mansura JEANMARD, JEROME, Lafayette JEANSONNE, ANNAQ Cottonport JEFFERS, MARYQ Lafayette JESSOP, PATRICIA, Lafayette JEYUSI, MAZENQ Scott JOANEN, MALCOLMQ New Orleans JOFFRION, BASCOMg Cottonport JOHNLEWIS, BARBARA, Breaux Bridge JOHNLOUIS, JOYCEg Lafayette JOHNS, FOSTERg New Orleans JOHNSON, CLAUDETTEg Lake Charles JOHNSON, DALE, Lafayette JOHNSON, JEANg Opelousas JOHNSON, PATRIClAg Bunkie 2 . I? I J Q.-1 KEELINC, WAYNE, Lafayette KEENAN, KAREN, New Orleans KEIFFER, JOAN, Opelousas KEITH, DON, Plaquemine KELLER, DANIEL, Hester KELLER, KAREN, Luling KENNEDY, HERMAN, Franklin KENNON, DONALD, Lafayette KENT, VIRGINIA, Baton Rouge KERBER, CATHERINE, Chalmette KERIN, LINDA, Lafayette KERWIN, EUGENE, New Iberia KESSLER, DAVID, Freeburg, Illinois KESTER, ROBERT, Lake Charles KHOURY, EMILE, ElKoura, Lebanon KIDDER, GLORIA, Opelousas KIELY, DONALD, Baton Rouge KILLEEN, JANICE, New Orleans KINDRICK, CAROLYN, Abbeville KING, JO ANN, Lafayette KING, ROBERT, Lafayette KINNARD, DONALD, Lafayette KIVETT, RICHARD, Covington KLEINPETER, LEONARD, Baton Rouge 296 JOHNSON, PAUL, Baton Rouge JOHNSON, TIM, Fort Walton Beach, Florida JOHNSON, WILBUR, Ville Platte JOHNSTON, LINDA, Franklin JOHNSTON, SANDRA, Shreveport JONES, ARTHUR, Jeanerette JONES, GUY, Thihodaux JONES, ROBERT, Abbeville JORDAN, JEFFREY, Kentwood JORDAN, THOMAS, Lake Arthur JOSEPH, DENNIS, Lafayette JOSEPH, EDWARD, Lafayette JUDICE, DONALD, Centerville JULIEN, SADIE, New Iberia JUNEAU, CONRAD, Alexandria JUNEAU, EVANS, Cottonport JUNEAU, KENT, Cottonport J USSELIN, EDWARD, Bunkie KANE, JOHN, Baton Rouge KANE, PATRICIA, Baton Rouge KAUFMAN, JUDITH, Baton Rouge KERN, NANCY, Baton Rouge KEATING, KENNETH, LaPlace KEELING, DANIEL, Lafayette is..- Q., I 4 - . ,, ..l 3 KLEINPETER, LIONELg Baton Rouge KLOOR, LOUISQ Crowley KORNECAY, MARKLEQ Houma KOSIOR, BE1iNIEg Houma KO'l'l'EMANN, ROBERTg New Orleans KRESS, MARYg Baton Rouge LABAUVE, ANDREWg New Iberia LABAUVE, CATHERINEg New Iberia LABBE, LEONDERQ Opelousas LABICI-IE, .IAMESQ New Iberia LABORDE, GLORYg Mansura LABRIE, DORISQ Lafayette LABRUYERE, EDWARDg Metairie LACHIN, LESLIEg New Orleans LACOMBE, CYNTHIAg Franklin LACOUR, FRITZg Lake Charles LACOUR, PATRICIAg New Iberia LAFLEUR, JOANg Ville Platte LAFLEUR, JOSEl'Hg Eunice LAFLEUR, .IUDITHQ Ville Platte LAFLEUR, MARIE: Crowley LAFLEUR, MICKEYQ Washington LAFOSSE, ROBERTAQ Crowley LACNEAUX, PAULAg Lafayette L 'C'! 5 FRESHMEN C9 'S '25 rs 59' C1 WIT? LAGRANCE, BOBBYQ Breaux Bridge ' LAGRANGE, GEORGEg St. Martinville LAGROUE, EILEENg Lafayette LAHAYE, ADRIENNEg Leonville LAHAYE, .IAMESg Eunice LAHAYE, .IO HANNAg Ville Platte LAHAYE, KAREN g Leonville LAKE, ,IOHNg New Orleans LALONDE, BARBARAg Port Barre LALONDE, .IEANETTEQ Opelousas LALONDE, MARYQ Port Barre LALONDE, WAYNEQ Opelousas LAMPEREZ, JACKQ New Iberia LANCLOS, MOISEg Bunkie LANCON, CHERYLg Jeanerette LANDERS, RODGERQ DeQuincy LANDRENEAU, GLENWOODQ Ville Platte LANDRY, ANITAg Lafayette LANDRY, ARTHURg New Iberia LANDRY, CAROLEQ Sunset LANDRY, CHARLESg New Iberia LANDRY, DIANEQ Lafayette LANDRY, ELEANORg Franklin LANDRY, ELIZABETHg .Ieanerette K' V- ' I 4. 1 .L .- 1 Q W ., 'iff' is Egftl . 'r. if - ,Q 2 LANGLINAIS, JOHNg Abbeville LANIUS, J. M.g Alexandria LANTIER, JOHNg Lafayette LAPEYROUSE, IAMESQ Tliibodaux LAPORTE, LAWRENCEg Abbeville LARCADE, DONALDg Opelousas LARIS, FELICIAQ Lockport LAROCCA, BUNNYg New Orleans LARSON, CYNTHIAg Eunice LASALLE, ROBERTQ New Iberia LASSEIGNE, ALEXg Cut Off LASSEIGNE, BARRYg Berwick LASSERE, ALLENg Vacherie LASTRAPE, .lAMESg Lafayette LASTRAPES, MARYQ Orange, Texas LATIOLAIS, FREDg Lafayette LATIOLAIS, ROLAND3 New Iberia LATOUR, ELAINEQ Lafayette LATOUR, .lOHNg Abbeville LATOUR, SYBILg Ville Platte LATTA, .lUDITHg Houma LAUNEY, JOHNg Pine Prairie LAURENTS, PATRICIAg Lafayette LAVERGNE, CECILg Arnaudville LANDRY, LANDRY, LANDRY, LANDRY, LANDRY LANDRY, LANDRY, LANDRY, LANDRY, LANDRY, LANDRY, LANDRY, LANDRY, LAN DRY LANDRY: LANDRY LANDRY, LANDRY LANDRY LANDRY: LANDRY 9 ERROLg .leanerette GLENNg Estherwood .IOI-lNg Abbeville JOHNg Delcambre .lOYCEg Breaux Bridge KAYQ Abbeville KENNE'l'Hg Abbeville KERMITQ Delcambre LOUISQ Napoleonville MARYg Lafayette MARYQ New Iberia MICHAELg Carencro MODINEg Lafayette PATRICIAg Abbeville PHILLlPg Belle Rose ROBERTQ Opelousas RUBYQ Erath RUSSELLg Thibodaux SHERYL4 New Orleans TERRYQ Donaldsonville TONY' New Iberia LANc,cioRcEfLaayam LANGEFRANCBgEmw LANCLEY, LEONg New Orleans 'l . LAWRENCE Orleans LAWRENCE Orleans LAWRENCE LAWRENCEZ l lfl eltr' -1 ay , LAWSON, LARRYg Crowley LAWSON. LINDAQ Church Point LAWSON, TOMMYg New Orleans LAZARD, MARY: Opclousas LERARON, ISARELQ Almlmeville LERLANC, BARRIEQ Lafayette LEBLANC. BETTY g Crnwlcy LERLANC Cl'lARl,.lfSg lglluyettc LEHLANC, GLENNg Lufayelle LEBLANC GUY: Eralh , BONNIEQ New GAYLEg New JACK 9 Crowley LORRAl'NEg LEllLANCi GWENDOLYNg Port 4 Allen LERLANC, .lANELLAg Lafayette 7 LEBLANC, .lOHNNIEg MCI-memau if-252' LEBLANC, MARYg Sulphur LEBLANC MARY' Breaux Brid c LERLANC NANCY7 Eralll LERLANC PAUL' .lmnuretlc LEBLANC PNUI ' llrmux Bridge LERLANC RlCHARD' L'il'el1nvl LEBLANCZ PATRlClig Dclcomlm A q , .L l , Q , 1 1, H f 'A Y' Q l ig! H ' N l C I 3 m 1 Sf? 0-las Q14- ll 1--l W? lc :A FRESHMEN -illus- T7 is l I 2 C . l 4 7 ' Q ' A f . ay ii. C ,V I if , .- J , Q R if xr! M4 LEBLANC, STEVEg Rayne LEBLANC, WILLlAMg Houston, Texas LEBOEUF, HAROLDQ Opelousas LEDET, ARLlNEg St. Martinsville LEDOUX. WAYNEg Sulphur LEE, ADRIANg Luke Charles LEFEVRE, .lOSEPHg Chalmette LEFORT, JUDITHQ Lock Porte LEGENDRE, RONALDQ New Orleans LECER, ELMOQ Duson LECER, GLENNQ Lafayette LECER, lAMESg Crowley LECER, .lAMESg Church Point LEGER, LARRYg Grand Coteau LEGER, NEDLEYg Abbeville LEININGER, EDMENDg New Orleans LEININGER, NAOMIg New Orleans LEITZ, VERONlCAg New Orleans LEJEUNE, EUGENEg Lafayette LEJEUNE, PRESTONQ Iota LEJEUNE, WILLIAMg Basile LEMAIRE, TI-lODOREg Delcombe LEMAITRE, JULESQ New Orleans LEMEN, VIRGINIAg Lafayette 2 I l 99 rs- lu fi ' Q' LOGAN, CYNTHIA, Abbeville LONG, DOUGLAS, New Iberia LOOG, HARRISON, New Iberia LOONEY, WILLIAM, Shreveport LOUP, CAROL, Lafayette LOPEZ, DALE, Lafayette LOPEZ, JACK, Lafayette LOPEZ, IUANITA, Lafayette LORD, GEORGE, New Iberia LORD, JOHN, New Orleans LORIO, GERALD, Halmville LORMAND, CHARLES, Kaplan LORMAND, JEROME, Kaplan LORMAND, MARK, Scott LOTTINGER, MARIE, New Orleans LOUNSBERRY, SIDNEY, Gueydan LOUVIERE, ALFRED, Lafayette LOUVIERE, JORDAN, New Iberia LOUVIERE, MURPHY, New Iberia LOVE, CHERYL, Lafayette LOVEJOY, PATRICK, Shreveport LOVELL, DAVID, Chaneyville LOWE, KATHLEEN, Eunice LUCAS, WAYNE, New Iberia 300 CLASS 0F '66 LEMOINE, DANNA, Cottonport LEMOINE, DONALD, Opelousas LEMOINE, MARY, Cottonport LEMOINE, SANDRA, Opelousas LEMONIER, BYRON, Gretna LEONARD, GEORGE, Elton LESUEUR, ALEXANDER, Maplewood LEVEQUE, CLAIRE, Lake Charles LEVY, DON, Berwick LEWIS, CAROLYN, Houma LEWIS, JAMES, New Iberia LEWIS, ROBERT, Pineville LEYENDECKER, ROBERT, Lafayette LINDLEY, CATIMIERINE, New Iberia LINDSEY, DIANE, New Orleans LIPARI, LUKE, Patterson LISLE, CARROLL, Lafayette LISOTTA, SALVADOR, New Orleans LITTLE, ALLEN, New Orleans LITTLE, JAMES, Livingston LIVINGSTON, THOMAS, New Il e 'ia LIEINCSTON, THEODORE, New Iberia LOEHN, RICHARD, Metairie LOEASO, ROSARY, Houma 1 cz- . LUKE, BONNIEg Lafayette LUNN, KIARAg Munsura LU'I l'RIZLL, CLIITITORDQ Natchitoches LYLES, .IAMESg llulon Rouge LYNCH, IHIONORAQ Ilreaux Bridge LYONS. LOISg Lafayette LYONS, LYMANg New Iberia LYONS, SCHIRAg Houma LYONS, SONIAg New Orleans MCCARTHY, DIANAg New Orleans MeCAR'l'I1IY, KEVIN: Lafayette MCCLAFLIN, LAWRENCEQ Lafayette MeCLINTOCK, MAR'l'HAg Arabi MCCLINTOCK, SI-IARONQ Lafayette MeFARLAND, DOUCLASg Wiiixifield MeCI.O'l'I'ILIN, ANNAg Covington MeIN'1'YRE, MARGARETQ New Orleans McKAY, KATHERINE 5 New Orleans MeKEAN, .l0HNg Lafayette MCKENZIE, .IOI-INg Cullen MCKEY, I'ATRICIAg Gray MCMANUS, BILLYg Montgomery MCMANUS, ELEANORg Eunice MCMILLAN, MARILYN 5 Opclousas .4 ,rf- EH Wir-rf, ,X-,. . L An- -Q ,,,. 5 iz, , 'eSm'.ia Q, A I 'ILS' 9' if Q iijy - N ' f st? FRESHME N ar... R I 6' .Q iw i 7- - A - ' . dill I ' .. A t i,i- I I L ,L ,529 MCNEAL, ADRIAN 5 Marksville McNEAL, TERRELLg Marksville MCNEAL, DONALDQ Iota MCZEAL, SYLVIAQ Lafayette MaeDANEL, VIRGINIAg Lafayette MacFETTERS, DUNCANg Chalmette MADERE, THOMASg La Place MADOLE, ,IANIESQ Shreveport MAGEE, KOLLEDAg Crowley MAJ CHROWSKI, DINAHg Crowley MAJOR, CHARLENF4 New Roads MAJOR, .IOSEPHg New Roads MALAGARIE, LINDAQ Broussard MALBREAUX, SARAHg Lafayette MALLETT, GEORGEg Lafayette MALLETT, ROBERTQ Welch MALVEAUX, DOMINICg Lafayette MALVEAUX, DOROTHYg Lafayette MANCHAM, BEVERLYg Baton Rouge MANNINA, ANTHONYg Lafayette MANNINA, KAYEg Lafayette MANNING, OMERg De Ridder MANSUR PETER' Baton Rouffe MANUELZ noNALiJg Mama D 30' l I it MARTIN, ROBERT, De Ridder MARTIN, TOMMY, Denham Springs MARTINEZ, ANDREA, New Orleans MARTINEZ, CAROL, Scott MARY, MARC, Carencro MASON, RICHARD, Breaux Bridge MATT, CAROLYN, Moss MATTE, SHEILA, Jennings MATTHEWS, BARBARA, Clay MATTHEWS, NEWMAN, Lafayette MATTHEWS, POLLY, Lafayette MAY, DIETRA, Lafayette MAYER, HENRY, Lafayette MAYERS, BERTHA, Lafayette MAYEUX, CYNTHIA, Vidrine MAYEUX, LOUIS, Marksville MAYEUX, RONALD, Lafayette MAYEUX, ROSE, Marksville MEADOWS, MARYLYN , Alexandria MEAGHER, JOHN , Shreveport MEAGHER, MARGARET, Lafayette MEAUX, LINDA, Kaplan MECHE, LARRY, Arnaudville MECHE, NATHAN, Sunset N k I CLASS CF '66 1' is MANUEL, FONDA, Ville Platte MANUEL, ROBERT, Ville Platte MANCANTEL, BARBARA, Mamou MARCEAUX, MARION, Kaplan MARCELL, GLYNN, Lafayette MARCELLO, ANNA, De Ridder MARCHAND, BRENDA, Gonzales MARCI-IAND, SUSAN, Cottonport MARCUS, MURRAY, Metairie MARIONNEAUX, BERYL, Rosedale MARKS, CAROL, Port Barre MARKS, IRENE, Bunkic MARONEY, CARY, Lafayette MARSHALL, LAURIE, Dallas, Texas MARTIN, MARTIN, ANNA, St. Martinville CAROL, Springhill MARTIN, GERALD, Lafayette MARTIN, MARTIN, MARTIN, HAROLD, Lafayette HOWARD, Raceland .IOHN , Scott MARTIN, MARGARET, Baton Rouge MARTIN MELBA ' Westweffo MARTIN: MILDRED, Sulplijur MARTIN, PAUL, Breaux Bridge 'S Xxx n t I an L I J i7 -A- ' 7 L , 1 X MEDAL, LOUIS, New Orleans MEGISON, JOHN, Abbeville MELANCON, ELAINE, St. Martinville MELANCON, IACQUELINE, Nupoleonville MELANCON, JOHN, Abbeville MENARD, JOY, Lafayette MENDOZA, JOSEPH, Lafayette MENSMAN, TERRY, Franklin MENVILLE, JOAN, Baton Rouge MERCIST, ARTHUR, Abbeville MESSMER, ANTOINETTE, Shreveport MESTAYER, BILLIE, New Iberia METREIUN, WILLIE, Lafayette MEYER, ALTON, Lafayette MEYER, MORRIS, Mzlrrero MEYERS, MARY, New Orleans MICHEL, JACQUELINE, New Orleans MICHON, LINDA, New Orleans MIERS, RICHARD, Crowley MILES, MARY, Lafayette MILLER, ANNA, Rayne MILLER, BONITA, Lafayette MILLER, DARRELL, Abbeville MILLER, DRUCELLA, Basile .L ,.- - -13: - - YL, ii-1 :Jw I '-r' N eq, P ,- , vi ' r ' I I I N, N Al lf .I l I , leaf? l ,tt , i JI . ' it FRESHMEN i'::? MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MINVIEL HAROLD, Basile JAMES, Lake Arthur JANE, Ville Platte JOHN' Iota MILLER: LINDOL, Baton Rouge MILLER, MARIE, vemress MARY ANN, Lafayette ROBERT, Morgan City ROBERT, Vidrine SHARON , New Orleans LE, RAE, ,Ienerette MITCHELL, JUDY, Lafayette MOAK, STACEY, Baton Rouge MOCEK, RICHARD, Lafayette MOHR, CAROLINE, New Orleans MOLAISON, LINDA, Golden Meadow MOLBERT, LENNET, New Iberia MOLERO, CALIA, Arabi MONCEAUX, DEANNA, Oberlin MONGOGNA, JOSEPH, Kenner MONIER, FERRAL, St. Landry MONIER, JOSEPH, Ville Platte MONIER, RICHARD, Buras MONIES, CONNIE, Lafayette 3 03 fa? QW' , C Q... I V I MOUTON, HARRYg St. Martinville MOUTON, JEANNEg Lafayette MOUTON, .lOHNg Lafayette MOUTON, PATRICKQ Rayne MOUTON, STELLAg Lafayette MURPHY, MlCHELLEg Alexandria MURRAY, PAUL, Metairie MURRAY, RAYg Luling MURRELL, WARRENg Baton Rouge MURY, CHARLESg White Castle MUSEMECHE, ALBERTg New Iberia MUSTAKAS, GEORGEg New Orleans MYI-IAND, ELlSEg Addis MYERS, GAIQLQ Metairie NAQUIN, CLYDE, Tliibodaux NAQUIN, DIANEQ Metairie NAQUIN, ELAINEg Cecilia NAQUIN, MELVYNg Houma NAQUIN, NICOLE, Lafayette NASELLO, JERRY, Alexandria NASSANS, JOYQ St. Martinville NASTASI, ALBERTg Metairie NEAL, HAROLD, Lafayette NECESSARY, MARJORIEg CLASS OF '66 MONTALVO, GAYLE, Cottonport MONTET, MARY, Eratli MONTET, PHYLLISg Opelousas MONTET, RICHARDQ Opelousas MOODY, CLAUDg Eunice MOORE, GARYQ New Iberia MOORE, RALPHQ Opelousas MOORE, .lOSEPHg Shreveport MORAN, MAUREENg Lafayette MOREAU, CLYDEg Mossville MOREAU, LARRYQ Mossvillc MOREIN, GLORIA, Mamou MORELAND, DAVALYNg Abbeville MORGAN, CAROLYNQ New Orleans MORGAN, CRATENQ Springhill MORGAN, JAMESQ Washington MORGAN, NORBERTg Metairie MORVANT, TERRY, Marrero MOSS, ELIZABETHQ New Iberia MOSS, WILLIAMg Lafayette MOUHOT, KENNETHQ New Iberia MOUILLE, JAMESg Opelousas MOURET, LOUISg Opelousas MOUTON, CHARLESQ Broussard -cef- N-1 P-'P l , A l , 5, Aff F 1' lf' ' -rf , 1 ' :L an 5 Abbeville ff A 1 ' R f -' ,V 304 If ,' - L il l g - ' .L . NEELY, MICHAELQ Jennings NEIL, MALLYg Cll1lLlViIl NEILSON, SANDRAg Marrero NEPVEAUX, EUCENEQ Crowley NETTLES, CAROLQ Lafayette NEVEU, CRAIGg Lafayette NEW, .lAMESg Breaux Bridge NEWMAN, EI.LENg New Orleans NEWSHAM, LAURAQ Port Allen NEWSOM, CLARENCEg Carencro NICHOLS, TERRY: Raeelancl NICKELLS, CHARLIESQ Crowley NICOL, DIANAg Colden Meadow NICOSIA, l7I'IYl.I..ISg Lafayette NOEL, EUGENE: Abbeville NOLIKAMPER, NANCYQ Maplewood NORMAN, ROIIERTQ San Antonio, Texas NORMAN, WlLLI'AMg Houma NORRIS, SIGMUNDg Rayne NORRIS, WVILLIAMQ New Orleans NOYA, .lORGEg .leanerclte NUGENT, LOUISQ Rayne NUNEZ, NVENDIELIJ l.'c1'1'y O'BRIAN, RANDALQ Luke Charles ' l A 3 - iii I ,,g,, '-' 'sr' , mf g, 'I P' : Zvi 1 A, 'Z , fi v Q' I ' J I We 19 K . X -S , 1:19 . LA N 5 il W K1 , 1 511. ti --4' L . n 5' nc I rx X We X '54 Rl tix A FRESHMEN cur 1 O'BRIEN, KARENg Metairie O'CONNOR, .IUDITH 3, Metairie O'DAY, GARLANDg Lafayette OLIVER, NATHANg Colden Meadow OLIVIER, ANNEg Washington OLIVO, RAULQ Caracas, Venezuela ONEBANE, HELENg Lafayette ORLOPP, CYNTHIAg New Orleans ORB, FREDQ New Iberia ORR, ELIZABETI-Ig New Orleans ORTEGO, JACKg Washington ORTEGO, .IAMESg Washington ORTEGO, .IOSEPHg Houma ORTEGO, NORMAg Opelousas OSBORNE, LYNN g Houma OURSO, GORDON 3 Houma OUSSE, KATI-IRYNg Rayne OVERLEY, SOUSIANAg Gueydan OVERMAN F RAN CES 5 New Iberia OZENNE CAROLEQ New Iberia PAGLIUSO FRANKQ New Iberia PAINE SANDRA' New Orleans PALAZZO SAMUELg Braithwaite , 'R 1 OWEN, WILLIAMg Shreveport K 7 , 5 J Qs-L X i it SL 'x fra, D L 1 F gk I 5 ICQ' -u:.:pf' PEEORARO, WILLIAM, Baton ouge PEDICO, CAROLYN, Lafayette PELLEGRIN, MICHAEL, Houma PELTIER, KENNETH, Thilnodaux PENNINGTON, HELEN, Marrero PERDOMO, WINSTON, New Orleans PEREZ, LESLIE, Houma PERKINS, AUDREY, Abbeville PERRES, MARIE, Rayne PERRIN, LUTHER, Scott PETERS, GERALD, Norco PETERSON, PEGGY, Franklin PETRO, CATHERINE, Lafayette PETROVICH, TROY, Empire PETTISS, MARY, Baton Rouge PETTUS, TIMOTHY, Lafayette PEULER, JEROME, New Orleans PEYON, ERNESTO, Lima, Peru PHARR, JOHN, New Iberia PHARR, STEPHEN, Rayne PHELPS, STEPHANIE, New Orleans CLASS OF '66 K I i V V' 1, A T ' I ' 1:3 gr xi X' Nl S fl L 'writ JL. - inf' PALERMO, FRANK, Alexandria PALERMO, JOSEPH, Sulphur PALMER, CHRISTINE, Lafayette PALMISANO, CATHEY, Shreveport PARAULT, JOE, Mansfield PARENT, FLORIAN, Eunice PARIKH, ASHOKKUMAR, Rajastman, India PARKER, ARLIE, Jennings PARKER, CAROLE, Monroe PARKER, TERRENCE, New Orleans PARR, MICHAEL, Plauclieville PARRA, GUSTAVO, Lafayette PARRA, MILTON, New Orleans PARRISH, JERRY, Houston, Texas PARSONS, CECILE, Breaux Bridge PATIN, GAY, Lafayette PATIN, JEANETTE, Lafayette PATIN, SANDRA, Plaquemine PATTERSON. JAMES, Lafayette PAYNE, HENDERSON, Kenova, West Virginia PEART, KENNETH, Eunice PECK, JOHN, Lafayette PECK, WILSON, Lafayette PECORA, FRED, Metairie rw f Cf! l I L rin.- , 4.3 f Ai lk gIgg3thjg,E1iEEtY, Piaquemae ,,. . Q l 1: l , 5 L f it ' , L . PHILLIPS, RICHARlg,alGe1if Iberia if-L jf X, 1, 'H' I ilk N. 5' gfxf 306 , ,V , 1 I . h A - xx Q 35 PIAZZA, KAY: Abbeville PICARD, GERALDlNE: Maurice PICARD, KENNETH: Maurice PICARD, SAMUEL: Maurice PICCIONE, PETER: Lafayette PlCOU, FRANCIS: 'f'llilJutlzlLlX PIERCE, RUSSIEg Almlwcville PITRE, DANNY: Lafayette PITRE, llOl3EK'l': Opcluusas PITHE, WILLIAM: lx'ILll'l'Cl'0 l,'I'1 1', ,lANEg Lztfaycilv PLAISANCE, DWICl'l'l': llcrwick POLl,ARD, lN'llCl'lAEl,: Bunkie POLLOCK. BARBARA: Lafayette POOLE, LYNN: New Orleans POOLER, BEN: Lafayette PORCHE, NEWEL: llnuma PORTH, Cl'lARLESg llnrgalt City PLAISANCE. HELENA: Cue-yclan l'LA'l l'SNllER, MlCHAELg Rayne POCI-IE, JON: New Orleans POCHE, .lUDY: Paulina POI-lI.,. LIUICEg Afltllflllf POLITE, TI-IERESA: St. Marlinvillc N- I V , A ' .L l POTHIER, ODILLIS: Lafayette POTIER, BEN: Parks POTTS. JDIJIIE: Ablaeville POWER, FRANK: Lafayette PR.-XDILLO, AUGUST: lfetairie QPRATER, SANDRA: Opelousas PRATHER, WINNFRED: Colfax PREIS, ROWLAND: Lafayette PREJEAN, CAROL: Lafayette PREJEAN, JAMES: Lafayette PREJEAN, RONNIEg Carencro PREJEAN, SHERYLg Erath PRESLEY, MARION: Opelousas PRESSBURC, ALBERT: Opelousas PRESTENBACH, CAROL: Morgan City PREVOST, CARLTON: Rayne PRIETO, JOAN: Mandeville PRIMEAUX, CHARLES: Lafayette PRIMEAUX, E3INIETTg Gretna PRUDHOMME, WILLIAM: Lafayette PRUETT, SANDRA: Rayne PRUST, JAMES: Crowley QUARLES, SUSAN: Baton Rouge QUARTEMONT, KELLEYg 307 Marksville 11150, Vlikq 1-J Q7 Qx. ,'gEVi.x 9 . .. . -'wa ai.e.Qa'ssafa frx .erx-W, X.- ,, REED, HAROLD, Lafayette REED, JIMMIE, Maniou REESE, ANNE, Gueydan REEVES, CLAUDIA, Bonita REEVES, JOYCE, Lafayette REGAN, GERALD, Iota REICHENPFADOR, ALFREDO, Maracaibo, Venezuela REMY, MARTIN, New York City, New York RENFROW, DIANNE, Lafayette REPSCHA, SUZANNE, Lafayette REYNAUD, CAROL, Marksville REYNOLDS, IOHN, Metairie RHODES, RICHERSON, Metairie RHYMES, JAMES, Duson RIALS, SUZANNE, Port Allen RIBAUDO, SANDRA, Alexandria RICH, ANN, Jeanerette RICHARD, CHARLES, Opelousas RICHARD, CLAYTON, Baldwin RICHARD, DONALD, Abbeville RICHARD, GEORGE, Lafayette RICHARD, JOAN, Grand Coteau RICHARD, LUCRETIAg Church Point RICHAD, NELDA, Lafayette 308 ' 1 '7.'. CLASS 0F '66 QUINTEMONT, MARIA WANNONI, Caracas, Venezuela QUIRK, KAREN, New Orleans QUIRK, WILLIAM, Opelousas QUISH, JAMES, Glastonbury RABALAIS, EDELE, Moreauville RABALAIS, LINDA, Alexandria RARALAIS, JOHN, Cottonport RABALAIS, RICHARD, Mansura RARALAIS, VINCENT, Plaucheville RABORN, CARLOS, Maplewood RADOSTA, FRANK, New Orleans RALLS, SANDRA, Lafayette RAMPMAIER, FREDERICK, Iota RANDOLPH, AUSTIN , New Orleans RANDOLPH, DOROTI-IEA, Chalmelte RANKIN, JOSEPH, New Iberia RANSONETTE, ERIC, New Iberia RAUDALES, ANGEL, San Pedro, Honduras RAY, JOE, Alexandria REAUX, CHARLES, Broussard REAUX, SHIRLEY, Lafayette RED, RICHARD: Lafayette REED, ALLAN, New Iberia REED, CARY, New Iberia WT? 5' V !U I ' ... . If' J- K ., ..., fn . X . RICHARD, RENE, Crowley RICHARD, RODGER, Eunice RICHARD, ROLAND, Pluquemine RICHARDSON, LINDA, Baton Rouge RICHARDSON, NED, Abbeville RICIIE, ANNE, Bunkic RICHE, KENNETII, Bunltic RICIIE. RICHARD, Simniesport RICI-IOUX, ROYAL, Lafayette RICHTER, DAVID, Lafayette RICKAWAY, CAROL, 'lliilmndaux RIDDLE, SIDNEY, Opelousas RILEY, LINDA, Slnevcport RIVERS, MARILYN, Lafayette RIVET, PATRICIA, New Orleans RIVIERE, JEAN, Torlserl ROACI-I, DIANA, Slireveport ROACII, JOSEPII, l.:tI:1yette ROBERSON, LINDA, Crowley ROBEIt'l'S, DIXIE, Lafayette ROBERTS, JAMES, Dr: Ridder ROBERTS, RAI.PI'I, Monroe ROBERTSON, MARY, Lafayette ROBERTSON, SAMUEL, Lafayette .yr I if- miie i7 ,,, I -Q . .-I ' I jf 5, f ,I ,fx I te ,: N e I I I- I ff ROBICHEAUX, ERROL, Franklin ROBILLARD, MERCIA, Morganza ROBISON, LINDA, Lafayette ROCHE, JOSEPH, Kaplan ROCHEL, FRANCES, New Iberia RODEMACHER, GUS, Lafayette RODRIGUE, GEORGE, New Iberia RODRIGUEX, JULIE, New Orleans ROGERS, ROBERT, Jeanerette ROLLO, NED, Shreveport ROMANO, ANTHONY, New Orleans ROMERO, DONNIE, St. Martinville ROMERO, JIMMY, New Iberia ROMERO, LARRY, Youngsville ROMERO, ROBERT, Baton Rouge ROMERO, ROBERT, Lafayette ROQUE, NUNIE, Lafayette ROSS, ALTI-IA, .Alexandria ROTOLO, SAM, Harvey ROUGEOU, BENJAMIN, Lafayette ROUGEAU, JOHN, Ville Platte ROURK, WARREN, Crowley ROUSSELL, ANDREA, New Orleans ROVIRA, WILLIAM, Marksville 3 we , ,, ,gg Q if 42' t Q L4 6 Et 3 1 . i 2: E! V? 1 t' ' , 'fn .. . ' .1 is- . sf -1 ' y:,, i g - 2 , 3I0 SALASSI, ROBERT, New Orleans SALINAS, RAEAEL, Lafayette SALVAGGIO, LOUIS, New Orleans SAM, CREOLINE, St. Martinville SANCHEX, ANN, Grammeray SANCHEX, MTNA, Monroe SANDERS, CAROLE, Colden Meadow SANDERS, D. J., Opelousas SANDERS, GLORIA, Lafayette SANDI, CHRISTINE, New Orleans SANDRIDGE, MARY, New Iberia SARVER, MELBA, Rayne SATCHEZ, LEO, Lafayette SATTLER, BILLY, Lafayette SAUCIER, DONALD, Metairie SAUX, CONAWAY, New Orleans SAVAGE, PENNY, Opelousas SAVANT, WALLACE, Opelousas SAVARESE, ANTHONY, Teaneck, New Jersey SAVOY, NANCY, Lafayette SCHAFER, JOHN, Lafayette SCHELLHAAS, ARTHUR, Metairie SCHEUFENS, CLYDE, Lake Charles SCHEXNAYDER, DIANE, New Roads L..- -r-s dx.. ,...f Yr. ROY, ROY, ROY, ROY, ROY, ROY, gh gy, i l-Q 1 L' ,Yu-,-g, If CLASS OF '66 ROY, R07 6' DOLORES: Eunice GRETCHEN, Parks JOHN, Cecilia LARRY, Rayne NORMA, Lafayette NORMAN, Lafayette ROCKY, Lafayette 9 AI LEN Cbatii nier .A.,, .',,'zg RUDDOCK, EDWARD, Crowley RUIZ, EDWARD, Baton Rouge ' RUNFALO, ANTHONY, Arabi RUPPERT, BRENDA, Eunice RUSICI-I, DONNA, Arabi RUSTON, DAVID, Lafayette RU'l'HERFORD, BRENDA, New lberia RUTHEREORD, DONALD, New Iberia ST. CERMAIN, DONNA, Morgan City ST. CERMAIN, PHYLLIS, Arabr ST. JULIEN, MARY, Maurice ST, JULIEN, RITA, Broussard ST. JULIEN, VIVIAN, St. Martinville SACCO, LINDA, Rayne SAGRERA, DONALD, Abbeville SAGRERA, WAYNE, Abbeville 'ivy T-rv 'L JT? Gm- E' Y A ' A i .- tx lu ,, ' - 3 -A ff Q , -Y Q SCI-IEXNAYDER, NEILL, New Orleans SCHEXNAYDER, SUZANNE, Lake Charles SCHXNYDER ROY LYNN' 7 7 4, . Estherwoocl .7 j I, SCHLORFF, HENRY, Chalmelte SCHNEIDER, KURT, Chalnleltc SCHNEIDER, VICTOR, Clxalrnette SCI-IOEN, JACOB, Covington SCHUYTEN, HART, New Orleans SECABOUGH, RALPH, Bossier 'ily SEAUX, JUNIOR, Rayne SECURA, JENNIFER, Loreauville SEILEY, SHEILA, Dayton, Ohio SELLERS, SUE, Bogulusa SELLERS, WALDEAN, Abbeville SENSAT, LLOYD, Crowley SERRETFE, ELROD, Breaux Bridge ETTOON GAIL New Roade S' , 9 ' L ' SEVY, JACQUELINE, Covington SI-IACKELFORD, ZOE, Franklin Sl-IAFFETT, RICHARD, Baton Rouge SHARP, JOSEPH, Opelousas SHEFIVIELD, BETTY, Houma SHELY, GEORGE, Morgan City SHIRLEY, DONALD, Baton Rouge I' t at t .nt it fig . az. ' 213' G. 42: ' ,,.,,. 2 v-il-iv. X-. D N C 3 '9 ' Y 'A 'N ' 'T' 'I' and ,, v ,i , ,fi W 'x jvtawft of H H it it S xg, ., 'YT' ' SIBILLE, LUCINDA, Sunset SHIEBER, GERALD, St. Martinville SILVER, HELEN, Baton Rouge SIMAR, DONALD, Cameron SIMMONS, JAMES, Lafayette SIMMONS, WAYNE, Lake Charles SIMON SIMON SIMON SIMON SIMON J SIMON, , JAMES, Lafayette ALLISON, Abbeville JEANETTE, Iota KENNETH, Lafayette SIDNEY, Lafayette STIMSON, Duson SIMONEAUX, ERNEST, New Orleans SIMONEAUX, PATRICIA, ,Ieanerette SIMPSON, SYLVIA, Rayne SINCLEY, JIMMIE, Lafayette SINITIERE, KENNETH, Charenton SITTIG, GEORGE, Eunice SKAINS, MARCO, Franklin SLATTEN, ALVY, Boyce SLAUCHTER, WILLIAM, Baton Rouge SMITH, AUSTIN, Eunice SMITH, BETTY, Lafayette SMITH, CHARLES, Shreveport 3 A Q s. ,fi r L .4 5. SONNIER, BARBARA, Oberlin SONNIER, CHERYLg Kinder SONNIER, .lAlVIESg Lafayette SONNIER, .IIMMYQ Lafayette SONNIER, PAULg Mobile, Alabama SONNIER, RAYMOND, Scott SONNIER, RONALDg Lake Arthur SORREL, DONALDg New Iberia SOULIER, ANNEg Abbeville SOULIER, MACKIEQ Broussard SPEARS, GEORGEg Opelousas SPEYRER, GABRlELg Opelousas SPIELFOGLE, FRANCESQ Lafayette SPOHRER, FRANCESg Baton Rouge STAGG, MALCOLMQ Jennings STAGG, PHILIPQ Jennings STANSBURY, MICHAELg Metairie STANSBURY, ROLAND, Morgan City STEARS, QUENTIN 3 Washington STEIN, RAYMOND, Sulphur STEINHORST, KIRK, Lafayette STELLY, EUNEYg Opelousas STELLY, GEORGEg Arnaudville STELLY, HARRYQ Lafayette 3l2 SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, CHERYLg Lake Arthur DENNYg Jennings GEORGEg Gretna JACK: New Orleans IIMMYQ Lafayette LARRYQ New Orleans LARRYg Abbeville LARRYg Baton Rouge LENDONg Lafayette MARKQ Norco MICHAEL, Metairie SMITH, TROYg Thihodaux SMOTHERS, SAVANNAHg Lafayette SNYDER, FRANKLINg West Lake SOILEAU, DAVIDg St. Martinville SOILEAU, DORISg New Iberia SOILEAU, JOHNg Ville Platte SOILEAU, LULAg Ville Platte SOILEAU, MARTINQ Ville Platte SOILEAU, ROl3ERTg Ville Platte SOLAR, BARRY, Baton Rouge SOLARI, LARRYg St. Martinville SONGY, LANCEg Reserve SONIAT, SANDRAg Bruslcy 'S' .,t.., I ' X so I H, I 1 l e STELLY, MlRlAMg Zachary STELLY, ROBERT, Grand Coteau STEMLEY, DELPHINEQ Lafayette STEPI-IAN, ROBERT, Lafayette STEPENS, MARYg Baton Rouge STEZVENSON, DONALD, New Jena STEWART, BETTY, Forest Hill STEWART, CHARLOTTE, New Orleans STEWART, JAMES, Lake Charles STEWART, JERRYg Metairie STICH, MARY, Metairie STIRLINC, GERALDINEg Lafayette STIRLING, GUYQ Franklin STOCKSTILL, DONALD, New Iberia STOCKSTILL, RAY, Plaquemine STOKES, JOELg Abbeville STORMS, RICHARD, Ruston ST REAT ER, GERALDQ Lake Charles STRINGER, MARTHA, Houma SUBERIELLE, ARTHUR, New Iberia SUGULAS, STEVE, Lafayette SUMMERS, DONQ Denham Springs SUNDBERY, KAY, Houma SUNSERI, PAMELAQ New Orleans J V -,J ,-I X yi 1' FRESHMEN 3F31 5 Ili .J , 9:9 4 l Y'! y N, v SWAFFORD, ALBERTg Franklin SWARMER, DONNAg Ville Platte SWOOP, JAMES, New Orleans SYLVESTER, BARBARA, Opelousas SYLVESTER, MARY, Opelousas TALBOT, CHERYLg Labadieville TALBOT, SYLVIAg Labadieville TALBOT, WAYNEg Labadieville TALEN, SHELLEYg Crowley TANNER, JOHNg Lafayette TATMAN, WANDAg Opelousas TAUZIN, TAUZIN, TAUZIN, Bridge TAYLOR, TAYLOR TAYLOR, TAYLOR, CLARENCE g Opelousas MABELQ Breaux Bridge RICHARDg Breaux BILLY, Thibodaux DIANAg Lafayette GARY, Baton Rouge MARYg Houma TAYLOR, NICHOLASg Ville Platte TAYLOR, VERNAg New Iberia TERREBONNE, RENEg Golden Meadow TERRIO, CHARLES, Reserve TERRO, TONIg Lafayette TERRY, GEORGEg Lafayette 3l3 ...wr TESSIER, JAMES, Lcttswortb THEALL, DONALD, Voorhies THERIOT, FAYE, Lafayette THERIOT, FELIX, Gibson THERIOT, JESSE, Lafayette THERIOT, LOVONIA, New Iberia THERIOT, ROBERT, Houma THERIOT, SUE, St. Martinville THERIOT, TERRY, Breaux THIELS, BONNIE, Alexandria THOMAS, DONALD, Berwick THOMASSEE, LYNN, Breaux Bridge THOMPSON, BARBARA, Lafayette THOMPSON, CARLA, Eunice THOMPSON, CHARLES, Baton Rouge THOMPSON, EDGAR, Morgan City THOMPSON, JOHN, Lafayette THORN JANET- Lafa ette 1 a Y THORP, ANNA, Shreveport THURGOOD, SAMMY, New Iberia THURMOND, BUTCH, Lafayette THURSTON, JOSEPH, Kaplan TIGER, KENNETH, Crowley TINGSTROM, ARDITH, New Orleans TOCE, ERIC, Broussard TOLSON, MARTHA, Lafayette TOOLEY, EDMUND, Shreveport TOUCHET, GLEN, Abbeville TOUCHET, MARGIE., Scott TOUCHET, PAUL, Kaplan TOUCHET, RODNEY, Lafayette TOUPS, ALCIDE, Houma TOUPS, HELOISE, Baton Rouge 3I4 CLASS OF '66 Bridge THIBODEAUX, BRENDA, Erath THIBODEAUX DAVID, Lafayette THIBODEAUX, IRENE, Rayne THIBODEAUX, JEAN, Franklin THIBODEAUX, JEANNETTE, St. Martinville THIBODEAUX, JERRY, New Orleans THIBODEAUX, JOHN, Breaux Bridge THIBODEAUX KENNETH, Opelousas THIBODEAUX, LEONARD, St. Martinville THIBODEAUX, MERLIN g Washington THIBODEAUX RICHARD, St. Martinville THIBODEAUX, ROBERT, Lafayette THIBODEAUX, RONALD, Lake Arthur THIBODEAUX, SHIRLEY, Lafayette THIBODEAUX, STEVEN, Abbeville Nv- Q7 p t, if '--v :def 5? ?-'1' TOURNIER, HOWARDg Lafayette TOWNSEND, THOMASQ Lafayette TRAI'-IAN, DONNAg Maurice TRAHAN, DUAQ Kaplan TRAHAN, ETHELQ Kaplan TRAHAN, GERALDg Cueydan TRAHAN, .lllVlMlEg Lafayette TRAHAN, JUDTTHI New Iberia TRAHAN, LENORA: .lcanerette TRAHAN MANDELYNg Abbeville TRAHAN: ODELLQ time TRAHAN RENEEg New Orleans TRAHAN, THERESEQ New Iberia TRAPHAGEN, HENRYQ Plnquclnine TREILLE, HUBERTQ New Orleans TROUT, MARSIAIALLQ Dc Ridder TRUE, DONALD: New Orleans TRUMPS, MELl3Ag lil'f'il1lX Bridge TUCKER, CLARAg Bossier City TUCKER, CLYDEQ Baton Rouge TUCKEH, GLENDAg New Iberia TUCKER, JERRYQ Luling TUCKER, ROBERTQ Mcrryvillc TUCKER, ROBERTQ New Orleans .yy V N L. 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A wg cl U E i N ' f . 1 . y V , .N 1 ' 1 . -:A 4 , M X4 TUMMINELLO, PHYLLISQ Alexandria TURK, ROBERT: New Orleans TURNER, HERBERTQ Lafayette TURNER, THOMASQ St. .loseph TUTTLE, NANCYQ Baton Rouge TYLER, RONALDg De Ridder UNSEL, ANNIEQ Washington UNVERZAGT, PENNYg Crowley VALDETERO, MICHAELg Crowley VALLEE, DONALDg New Orleans VALLEY, DALEg New Orleans VALLOT, EVELYNg Abbeville VAN SICKEL, CAROLEQ Thibodaux VANCE, LlNDAg Alexandria VANCE, WILLIAMQ West Monroe VAN VORIS, ANNAQ Lafayette VARISCO, BARBARAg Lafayette VASSIL, STEVEg Hammond VAUC-HN, JAMESQ Mansfield VEAZEY, MICHAELg Abbeville VEEDER, GEORGEg Charenton VEILLON, MICHAELg Ville Platte VEITINGER, ROBERTg Metairie VENABLE, DUPLEClEg Church Point 3 I 5 lpn- 7: fi A f, j ,QL ,. n - w 4 C 51 7 A Y A: ff I5 VON HADNAGY, ANDREW, New Orleans WADDELL, CLARENCE, Bunkie WAGNER, MARY RUTH, Welch WACUESPACK, JAMES, Vacherie WAGUESPACK, WAYNE, Vacherie WAHOEN, DANNIE, Abbeville WAILES, CHARLIE, Lafayette WAINWRICHT, BERT, New Orleans WAKEFIELD, BETTYE, Lafayette WALKER, ALMA, Lafayette WALL, DANA, Maplewood WALL, ROXY, New Iberia WALLACE, RICHARD, Norwood, Ohio WALLIS, ELIZABETH, Lafayette WALTON, DOROTHY, Metairie WARD, THOMAS, Lake Charles WARREN, TOBY, Lafayette WATERMAN, MICHAEL, Shreveport WATERS, JANET, Lafayette WATERS, LINDA, Carencro WATKINS, CAROLYN, Lake Arthur WATSON, PHILIP, Houma WATTIGN Y, JOHN, New Iberia WEAVER, JOAN, Destrehan lflll 'LL . 1 'll Tix I YQ: .1-f' - l ,-Q 4 zeal r 1 CLASS OF '66 VENABLE, JOSEPH, Lafayette VENABLE, RONALD, Lawtell VERNON, JAMES, Baton Rouge VERNON, JOHN, Baton Rouge VEROT, MAIRE, Lafayette VERRET, DAVE, Lockport VERRET, HOWARD, New Iberia VEZINAT, JOSEPH, Mamou VIATOR, DANIEL, .Ieanerette VIDRINE, DANIEL, Oakdale VIDRINE, DAVID, Lafayette VIDRINE, MARY, Lafayette VIDRINE, NATHAN, Opelousas VIDRINE, WILMA, Lafayette VIDRINE, YVONNE, Villc Platte VILLARD, LINDA, Morgan City VILLERE, ELIZABETH, New Orleans VILTZ, LONNIE, Lafayette VINCENT, DOUGLAS, Rayne VINCENT, PRESTON, Milton VINCENT, WILLIAM, Lafayette VINES, PAT, Many VIZINAT, LESSIE, Abbeville VOGEL, HARLEY, Freeburg, Illinois ? I I ii! fry ' '- f 'fn-552212, . 'E 5 ' l 'I x WEBER, JOHN, Sulphur WEBER, O'NEAL, Lutcher WEI-INER, PATRICIA, Lake Charles WENDROCK, ROBERT, Lafayette WESSON, JERRY, Springhill WESTON, JANET, Lafayette WHEELER, VIRGINIA, Lafayette WHITE, CHERYL, Houston, Texas WHITE, EDWIN, Lafayette WHITE, JAMES, Morgan City WHITE, JON, Lafayette WHITMORE, AGNES, Breaux Bridge QI WHITNEY, LEO, Houma WHITNEY, MILTON, Iioum WHI'1'I'INGTON,MARTHA, - A , y Lafayette , Ao A .f V ,' 5 ,fft I ' 'N ' V 1' WIDMAN, FRANCIS, New Iberia , IL- lf ,L T WIGGINS, SANDRA, Berwick er, A We ear, -r 'fmt A 4571 WILcox,B1zv13RLY, New I. J fa' Orleans i ' di H -Q A Q J - T ' f Q, rf ,A I P53 I t WILKEN, EARL, New Orleans WILKEY, ROBERT, Lafayette WILKINS, DORIS, San Antonio, Texas WILKINS, GLORIA, Eunice WILKINS, WILLIAM, New Orleans WILKINSON, MAUNSELL, Covington FRESHMEN 'Q . 4--:if in if A it- 1 W W' X . Q5 1, -4 A-,Z 1-ygvj, -. A ,,-, J 1 - I sv J' ,,,, y ,W I I l I 1 Ili , 'fa we 2 I . , 7' Y? WILLIAMS, AIMEE, Shreveport WILLIAMS, JUDY, Lafayette WILLIAMS, JUNE, Lafayette WILLIAMS, MARY, Lafayette WILLIAMSON, TOMMYE, Baker WILLIFORD, J UDITH, Shreveport WILSON, EDWARD, Lafayette WILSON, GARY, Lafayette WILTY, SHARON, Gretna WILTZ, JERALD, Melville WILTZ, MARY, St. Martinville WILTZ, PAUL, Krotz Springs WINDERS, MYRIAM, Houma WOESSNER, RONALD, New Orleans WONG, PATRICIA, New Orleans WOOD, JAMES, Lafayette WOODRUFF, ELEANOR, Destrehan WOODWARD, JEAN, Breaux Bridge WOODWORTH, LAWRENCE, Marksville WOOLRIDGE, SANDRA, New Iberia WRIGHT, EDWARD, Breaux Bridge WRIGHT, HERMAN, Opelousas WRIGHT, NEWELL, Lafayette WYATT, CHARLOTTE, Lafayette 3 I7 WYBLE, GERALDg Opelousas WYNNE, EDWARDQ Lafayette YANCY, EARLg Lafayette YEARWOOD, EILEENg Shreveport YOUNG, ANNg Church Point YOUNG, MAUDEg Sugartown YOUNG, WALTERg Breaux Bridge ZERANGUE, CLEMg Opelousas ZIMMER, ARTHURg Luling ZIMMER, DIANEg Mansura ZITKOVIC, FRANKQ Lafayette 4m 3 ll? C? 'V I f f 1' Y 1 w X F3 y H 3 i L i in ,iafffmoff EJ ABBOUD, SELMAg Lafayette ABNEY, BILLY, Cut Off ABRAHAM, ADELAIDE, Lafayette ACI-IEE, PHILIP, llalclwin ADAMS, ALAN, Lafayette ADKINS, OSCAR, New Iberia ADKINS, VAL, Metairie AGUILLARD, MICHAEL, Jennings ALBARADO, WARREN, Lafayette ALEXANDER, CAROLYNg Lafayette ALEXIUS, JAY, Covington ALEXIUS, PAUL, Covington ALFANO, ADELENE, New Orleans ALLEMOND, PEIRRE, Galliano ALLEN, CONNIE, Lafayette ALPHA, DANA, Lafayette ALPHA. WILMA, Morgan City AMBROISE, JAMES: Sl. Martinville AMEDEE, ALBERT, Edgard AMY, DOUGLAS, Opelousas ANCELET, ROBERT, Sulphur ANDERSON, JAMES, New Iberia ANDERSON, PAUL, New Orleans ANDREPONT, IRL, Baton Rouge I 'Cs'-'I f Q t .' 1. L I 1' ' ' M 1 1 , W I L O' 11 ,., I I , 1 , f 4 4 DM if ffm i 4 l . -1- ?, t Q ,gg Www N fr in l fa ..., CLASS OF '65 l ANDREPONT, MILTON, St. I i ' Martinville l ANDRUS, FRED, Ville Platte I ' ANSELMO, JOSEPH, Baton Rouge 1 ARCENEAUX, BETTY, Duson ARCENEAUX, BITSY, Supreme ARCENEAUX, HENRY, New Orleans ARCENEAUX, PAT, Lafayette ARCENEAUX, RONALD, Lafayette ARDOIN, MARY, Ville Platte ,eq ARDOIN, PETER, Eunice ARDOIN, PAT, Eunice ARMAND, GALE, Cottonport tl ' ARMAND, JERRY, Clrataignier I ARMENTOR, BILLY, New Iberia 13 f ARMS, WARREN , New Orleans I ARNOLD, IONE, Opelousas ' ARNOULD, SIDNEY, Lafayette ASBERRY, BOBBIE, New Iberia A ASHURST, DON, Loreauville ASSENHEIMER, ALEX, New Orleans ATTEBERY, DAVID, New Orleans I . , In A AUCOIN, LARRY, Mamou 7 ., V 'iiiifi iiii I A AUCOIN, LLOYD, Eunice , ' ., V I ' AVERY, CHARLES, Lafayette 3 . , - ' W' L l ' -.-:-'- V 'U al ,H L. 4. ,,.,. -r A .. .1 1 1 1 Q Y - 5.4 V K ! -K .. ,ti-.rl I :I . ' . I ' -- . ,.1 I 1 '. ' ' 1 ,v '- - 1 ' ., i, , -. vw J' f I Qs t r - if BARRON, CERALDg New Orleans BARRY, JAMESg Lafayette BARTELS, ANNEQ Metairie BARTELS, CHARLESQ Metairie BARTHOLD, JOHN g Shreveport BAUDOIN, FRANCISQ Maurice BEARD, ANNISQ Jennings BEARD, TOIg Blanchard BEASLEY, ROBERTQ Opelousas BEATTY, JAMESg Ventress BEAUFORD, WILFREDg Lafayette BEESON, FRANKQ New Orleans BEGNAUD, AARONg Scott BEGNAUD, ANNQ Lafayette BEGUE, JEANNEg Chalmette BELANGER, ELLENQ Morgan City BELLE, MARYQ Lafayette BENEFIELD, J OHNg Lafayette BENNETT, ROBERT, Lafayette BENOIT, BRENDAg Lafayette BENOIT, GEORGE, Lafayette BENOIT, THOMASg Lafayette BENTON, STEPHEN 3 Carencro BEEAIRD, MICHAELg Breaux I1 ee ,, V A L. .fem V SCPHOMORES AYCOCK, ROBERTg Houma AYME, LYNDAg Norco BABIN, DONALDg St. Martinville BABIN, CENNYQ Leeonipt BABIN, GEORGEQ Meeker BABIN, SARAHQ Judice BABIN, SHARONg Judice BABINEAUX, LAWSONg New Iberia BACON, OLIVE: Lafayette BACQUE, MARIEQ Lafayette BARDEAUX, CLAIREg Thibodaux BADEAUX, NORRISg Port Barre BADEAUX, THOMASQ Thibodaux BAHLINGER, EUGENE, Baton Rouge BAI-ILINGER, L. J.g Baton Rouge BAPTIST, JANEg Lafayette BAQUET, PAUL, Breaux Bridge BARBER, JUDYQ Jefferson Island BARKER, PATRICIAg Houma BARNES, KARENg Crowley BARNES, MARGARETg Franklin BARONET, BARBARAg Crowley BAROUSSE, HOMERQ Crowley BARRAS, CARYg St. Martinville ,-11 320 D r 1 ax nn ,JL-11 BERARD, NELDAQ Loreauville BERCIER, MICI-IAELg Rayne BERGERON, CAILQ Opelousas BERGES, ROBERTg New Iberia BERIDON, DWIGHTQ Moreauville BERNARD, AIMEEg New Iberia BERNARD, LILLIONQ St. Marlinville BERNARD, OSCAR: Opclousas BERNARD, PATRICKg Mansura BERNARD, PERCYg Sl. Martinville BERNARD, ROBERTg New Iberia BERNARD, ROSEMARYQ Lafayette BERNARD, RUTSONg Lafayette BERNHARDT, CATHLEENQ Taylor, N.D. BERNHEIM, STEPI'lANIEg Gulfport, Miss. BERTRAND, ETHELg Bunkie BESSE, WILLIAMg Rayne BEST, SARAHQ Kaplan BIENVENU, ELLIOTg Sl. Marlinville BIENVENU, LESLIEg Weeks Island BIER, DIANAQ Crowley BIHM, SUSANg Mamou BILLEAUD, BERNARDQ Lafayette BISHOP, ANNETTEg Lafayette 5-v , .V L! f' A . x 'fi v I I ' if l A I f ..,-uf., ' ,f ' '4 -.3551 f ' D ix 429145 I ' BLACKSHEAR, DAVIDg Opelousas BLAIZE, CAROLYNQ Weeks Island BLANCHARD, ELAINEg Grand Isle BLANDING, ANN 5 Shreveport BLUE, DIANNEg Lafayette BLUMBERG, DUANEQ Lake Charles BODIN, REUBENg Vacherie BOENEKE, PAULQ Baton Rouge BOLDEN, BRUCEg Columbus, Ga, BOND, MARYg Abbeville BONHOMME, EMILYg Lafayette BONIN, .IOHNQ Lafayette BONNET, CAROLQ Lafayette BONNETTE, DANIELQ Marksville BONNETTE, TEMUSg Houma BOOTY, BOBBYg Elton BORDELON, JANICEg De Ridder BOREL, TI-IAYERQ New Iberia BOREL, WALDOg Lafayette BORNE, ALLEN g Franklin BORNSCHEUER ROBERT' Ft. Lauderdale Florlda BOSWELL OSCAR Crowley BOUDREAU NITA Sunset BOUDREAUX MARIE Rayne ,,.x 4 -..- g A Nag-7 7 K ii' s Hai' BRAUD, MARIE LOUISEg Gonzales BRAZELL, WILLIAMg Crowley BREAUX, CHARLESg Supreme BREAUX BREAUX BREAUX 1 CHARLESg Covington DOLORESQ Kaplan CLORIAg Lafayette BREAUX, .IOHNQ Crowley BREAUX, .IUDYQ Duson BREAUX, MALCOLMQ Lafayette BREAUX, BREAUX MARIE 3 Crowley ROBERT ' Rayne BRENHAIVI, ROBERZI2 Lafayette BREWER, CHARLESg Laplace BREWER, .IOSEPHQ Vidalia BRIGGS, RICHARDg Lafayette BRICNAC, GEORGEg Opelousas BROCATO, KENNETHg Bunkie BRODTMAN, JEANg New Orlean BROGGI, ROBERTg Raritan, NJ. BROOKS, FREDERICKg New Iberia BROUSSARD, CAROLYNg Lafayette BROUSSARD, DOLORESg Abbeville BROUSSARD, ELLENQ Lafayette BROUSSARD, ELWO0Dg New 3 22 Iberia S SOPHOMORES 2 , .D I ff I n y y f L ' r BOUDREAUX, DENNISg Lafayette BOUDREAUX, DEWEYg Erath BOUDREAUX, DOROTHYg New Orleans BOUDREAUX, GAYLEg Lafayette BOUDREAUX, HAROLDg Lafayette BOUDREAUX, JOHNQ Scott BOUDREAUX, NEDDYg New Iberia BOUDREAUX, RALEIGHg Franklin BOUILLION, HAROLDQ Erath BOUILLION, KENNETHg New Iberia BOULMAYQ GARDNERg Covington BOUQUET, NEVESTQ Eunice BOURGEOIS, CELESTEg Shreveport . BOURGEOIS, JOSEPHg Opelousas BOURQUE, .IUDEg Church Point BOURQUE, .IULESg Broussard BOUTTE, GAYg Lake Arthur BOUTTE, .IUDEg New Iberia BOWER, GERALDg Lafayette BOWER, GERALDQ Scott BOZE, CI-IARLESg Baton Rouge BRANDNER, WILLIAMg Metairie BRASHER, THOMASg Alexandria BRASSEAUX, MALCOLMg Church Point 'E 7 T 15.5 lf' I Z X ' ' I - t--- 11 1 Q I I Q BROUSSARD, BROUSSARD, Iberia BROUSSARD, BROUSSARD, Bridge BROUSSARD BROUSSARD: BROUSSARD, BROUSSARD, BROUSSARD, Lafayette BROUSSARD, L'1fa ettc- r y- -. BROUSSARD, BROUSSARD, BROUSSARD BROUSSARDI Lafayette BROUSSARD, Lafayette BROUSSARD, BROUSSARD Lafayette 9 GEORGE, Scott GERALD, New GERALD, Houma ,lOl-IN, Breaux JOHN, Franklin LARRY , Kaplan LAURA, Abbeville LYNN, Abbeville MARIANNA, MARILYN, PI-IILIP: Eratlt RAYETTAg Kaplan SI-IERRY, Eratll SHIRELYQ THELMA , VICKIE, Abbeville WILMER, BROWN, ANNA, Ex-nth BROWN, CARITA, Hayes BROWN, CLAIRE, New Iberia BROWN, FLORENCE, Ville Platte BROWN, SHARON, Metairie BROWN, SHEILA, Eunice BROWN, VIRGINIA, Plnqucmine f -:Cl N l La , I I , -7 , 1 ' M w, CLASS OF '65 fi if ' --i - tw L -x va . X an S' f fl- 518 J ' ' - - ' f r 1 I 'E BROWNLEE, THOMAS, New Iberia BRUCE, LANA, St. Bernard BRUCHEZ, STEPHANIE, Iota BUCKNER, ROLLAND, Branch BUDD, MARY, Opelousas BUDGE, RONALD, Belle Chase BUF ORD, PERRY, St. Martinville BULLER, JOHN, Bunkie BULLIARD, GEORGE, St. Martinville BUNDRICK, GEORGE, New Orleans BURCH, DONALD, Maple Wood BURGIN, MARY, Lafayette BURGUIERES, PHILIP, New Iberia BURKE, BONNIE, New Orleans BURLEIGH, ARVILLE, Sunset BURRIS, GARRET, Duson BLJESOLATI, EUGENE, Gulfport, iss. BUTAUD, STEVE, Rayne BUTEAUD, DONNIE, Erath BYLER, MORRIS, Lake Arthur CAGE, RICHARD, New Iberia CAGNINA, PHILIP, Crowley CAGNINA, PHYLLIS, Crowley CAHEE, GERALD, ,Ieanerette 323 I, a- 4. '. P L, Q 'Q7 'T ' A 1, fb ,Ks FI, I ur-fb 4 l Q..- 'fi- CENTANNI, ETHEL, New Orleans CESTIA, BURTON, New Iberia CERAMI, JOHN, Bunkie CHACHERE, CELIA, Lafayette CHACHERE, CONNIE, Lafayette CHACHERE, J EANINE, Opelousas CHAMBERLAIN, BAYARD, Homestead, Fla. CHAMPAGNE, EMERY, St. Martinville CHAMPAGNE, NATHAN, Killona CHANCE, WILLIAM, New Orleans CHANEY, DAVID, J eanerette CHANTONS, EDMOND, Lebanon CHAPMAN, GLORIA, Oberlin CHASE, EDWARD, Franklin CHASTANT, EARL, Lafayette CHATAIGNIER, CHARLES, St. Martinville CHATELAIN, JANICE, New Orleans CHAUFFE, JOHN , Breaux Bridge CHAUMONT, RODERICK, . Oberlin CHIASSON, JAMES, Port Barre CHAUVIN, SYLVIA, Franklin CHENEVERT, CONNIE, Simmesport CHENIER, ANN, Baton Rouge CHERAMIE. NEAL, Harvey 24 - e by ' -'il CAILLET, SYL, Hahnville CAIN, ALBERT, New Orleans CALDWELL, DELDON, Sulphur CALLAHAN, CLARENCE, New Iberia CALVERT, MARY, Mansville CAMBIAS, TIM, New Orleans CAMEL, SYBIL, Ville Platte CAMPBELL, GABRIEL, Abbeville CAMPBELL, MILDRED, Crowley CANALE, ANTHONY, New Orleans CAPDEVILLE, KAY, Belle Chase CARAWAY, KENT, Jennings CARMOUCI-IE, LEONARD, Baton Rouge CARMOUCI-IE, NORMAN, Lafayette CARSTARPHEN, JOHEL, Alexandria, Va. CART, MARTIN, Iota CASE, SAMMY, Lafayette CASEY, CAROLYN, New Orleans CASTILLE, ALBERTA, Lafayette CASTILLE, ARMAND, Sunset CASTILLE, RICHARD, Breaux Bridge CASTON, EVERETT, Baker CAUBARREAUX, ANDREW, Mansura CAUBARREAUX, ANITA, Mansura J I I ' A l I V rl H I -K. . f, 77' l 1 X F-if r ...-' ' -, ti l 1 V- ' ti, ' 4 X U 1 'I H 5 I l I Gfyrls X - lt '- gills,-'f, '15,-r 1 as . ,, 4:7 l Q, y A l A V ' A af: J fa ggi! J fry W' .th 'lt C7 K3 4. xi CHAISSON, .lAMESg Port Barre CI-IIN-CHOY, EDWARDg Kingston, Jamaica CLARK, EMERYQ Duson CLARK, KARENg New Orleans CLAUDETTE, DORAg Maurice CLAUSE, MARYQ Lalxaclieville CLAUSON, ALLENg New Iberia CLAY, EMILIEQ Sunset CLERC, JUDYg Lafayette CLESI, FRANKQ New Orleans CLINE, ROBERTQ Scott COBB, ,lOSEPHg Houston, Texas COCO, MADELlNEg Haralian COLBERT, PATRICIAg Lafayette COLEMAN, BARBARAg Lafayette COLLIER, .lOHNg Eunice COLLICAN, MADELlNEg Cameron COMEAUX, ALLENg Rayne 'fl COMEAUX, LIONELg Lafayette COMEAUX, MARIAQ Lafayette COMEAUX, MARIEg New Orleans COMEAUX, SANDRAg Lafayette COMPAGNO, ANTIIONYQ Metairie CONNOLLY, LINDAg Lafayette 4 x 3'Sff? . L 'A --ff- ' 1.-T' 5:2255 i MW., . ,ri .QQ . I x. e to is I -.x ' Dx . , ' Y 1 X , ,Tx ' js: Ek!! yl y lii C , icq C Q' . 4 if lk r R fi CLASS OF '65 CONQUES, VIRGINIAg Carenero COOK, HEBERTg New Orleans COOK, LARRYQ Plaquemine COOKSEY, ELIZABETHQ Alla COOLS, MARYg Opelousas l L. re? f 'P 3 : X COOPER, PATRICIAQ Marksville R I 5-I Ss if COOPER, REMELg Lafayette COOPER, VALERYg Lafayette CORDIER, CAROLEg New Orleans CORMIER, .IAMESg Lafayette CORMIER, PERCYg Breaux Bridge CORMIER, SIDNEYg Roanoke CORNE, CHARLESg Lafayette CORTINAS, ,IEANNEQ Breaux ' 4 S , ' Bridge - l, CORTS, F RANKg Golden Meadow 7 , Q' 1 b -5,-3 it COURMIER, .IANEg Lafayette ' . ' ' ' ' COURTNEY, ,IAMESg Lafayette , if -,gi I - ' 'I COURVILLE, NOLANg Basile , ' I If X R 1. 0. f 1 COUSSAN, ELLEN g Lafayette COX, CHARLOTTEg Opelousas COX, KATHERINEg Baton Rouge CRADEUR, GERALDQ Crowley CRIDER, CHARLESg New Iberia A f 5 ,. , ' ' f' K j , tl Q 'f ' 'S' CRESPO, CARLOSg Honduras r ' 1 W V rl K3 k 4 3 Y R 325 ,.., -::f. fig Q 'W' T N l 4 ' I t -. 2 1 ' a . i f M 9 V I v A Y I S A A W like f ' l Ax WC?x X1 YZ? DAY, RENEEg Baton Rouge DEAN, MARYg Colfax DECASTRO, RAIMUNDOg San Tiago, Cuba DEFELICE, DAVEg Raceland DEHART, CHERYLg Abbeville DEJEAN, ALBERTg Sunset DELAET, CHRISTIAN 5 Lafayette DELAHOUSSAYE, ARTHURg Lafayette DELAHOUSSAYE, MAXINEg New Iberia DELAHOUSSAYE, SUZANNEg St. Martinville DELAHOUSSAYE, ZELLAQ Church Point DELAUNAY, WILLIAMQ St. Martinville DELAUREAL, KATHARINEg Lake Charles DELBUENO, IACKQ Opelousus DELHOMME, .IACKg Breaux Bridge DELIGANS, GAILg Houma DEMORUELLE, .IOHNQ Ville Platte DENNY, PATSYg New Iberia DENNIS, CHERYLQ Lafayette DEROUEN SMITH' Ville Platte DEROUEN VIRGINIA' ,Ieanerette DESHAUTELLE CARY SOPHOMORES CRISMAN, PAT RICIAg New Iberia CRISMAN, RAYMOND, New Iberia CROSS, .IOSEPHQ New Orleans CROWLEY, JOHNg Woodside, New York CURRIER, SARITEQ New Orleans CURRY, EDWINg Centerville CUTRER, ROBERTg Baton Rouge CUTRERA, RONALDQ New Iberia DAGIAN, RUTH, Opelousas DAICLE, BARBARA, Opelousas DAIGLE, LOISQ Lafayette DAICLE, MARY, Gretna DAILEY, DONALDQ Lafayette DAILY, MAURICEg Kaplan D'ANTONIO, MICI-IAELg Metairie DARBONNE, TOMMYg Port Barre DAUTERIVE, LARRY, New, Iberia DAUTREUIL, CALVINg New Iberia DAUZAT, JIMMY, Marksville DAVID, MAEQ Lafayette DAVIDSON, WARRENQ Berwick DAVIDSON, WILLIAMQ Baton Rouge DAVIS, KENNETHQ New Orleans DAWSON, LEVQ Houma Q T.-' 42 I FD N 'Y' cf lVIarksv1lle I' 5 5 ,- DESHOTEL GLORIA Ville Platte I . e A ,I ' 0 1,5 N- I R. ,. V in Q Q V ,KL Z? DESHOTEL: JOELLAJ Ville Platte : , 412 ' ' fa I -I 7. , 326 -or f ' , - DESHOTELS, l-lENRYg Kaplan DESORMEAUX, LOVICg Crowley DETILLIER, KEARNEYg Lockport DEVILLE, CAROLYNQ Ville Platte DEVILLE, LUDGERQ Alexandria DEVlLLlER, JOI-INg Cecilia DEWOODY, SUZANNAg Lafayette DICARLO, JOSEPHQ Abbeville DIDIER, WOODALLg Marksville an DILLENKOFFER, .l0SEI'Hg .VXI Lafayette 'ET DOERRIES, SUSANg New Orleans -I DOESCHER, PHILlPg Kenner . 5 V' H . A DOHERTY, DANIELQ Jennings DOHMANN, .IOSEPI-lg Opclousas DOIZE, CHARLESg Clialmettc DQZALLALIAITE, ,IOANNQ Morgan 'ily DOMICO, RICI-IARDQ Alexandria DOMINGUE, l3lLLIEg Rayne DOMINCUE. CORBET: Eratli DOMINGUE, DIANAg Lafayette DOMINCUE, GRACEg Lafayette DOMINGUE, THOMASg Lafayette DONALDSON, EDWARDg New Orleans 75 DORE, .lULESg llreaux Bridge CLASS OF '65 W -, GB as - ' V .., L .AJ -an A, i X , .. L rf y L 1 v H-'N kg? 45 f Q fq , I ' x I XX 'X .L xg 1 Yf W L ' ' ' r fs 'I-3 ' i 2 1 f . f Kang V X v or 7? L we 0 -1- , i , 3, B' XJ K i li .LW Q '-3 DORMAN, NORMAg Abbeville DOSSET, ROBERTg Natchez, Miss. DOUGLASS, FRANKg New Orleans ii f ' DOUMIT, TONYg New Iberia DOWNS, WILLIAMg Lafayette DOYLE, BEVERLYg Metairie DROST, CAROLEg Gueydan DRUMMOND, ROBERTg Baton Rouge DRY, STANLEYg Shreveport DUBOIS, GLADYSg Erath DUCHAMP, YVONNEg St. Martinville DUCOTE, CHRlSTlNEg Hessmer DUCOTE, SHERRYQ Cottonport DUFRENE, BRANDTg Allemands DUGAS, DONQ New Iberia DUCAS, HUEYQ St. Marlinville DUC-ASQ JAMESg Houma DUGAS, MONAQ Erath DUGAS, VICTORg 'SL Martinville DUHON, ANDREg Abbeville DUHON, CLARlSg Opelousas DUHON, DIANNEg Kinder DUHON, DOUGLASg Maurice DUHON, GLENNg Lafayette 327 fr, .,g1 'l --A X Q? 7--f '17 DUTY, WILLIAM, Lafayette DWYER, ,IO ANNE, Shreveport DYER, HORACE, Vidalia DYER, LINDA, Monroe EAST, AVERY, Abbeville EASTIN, GAYLE, St..Martinvil1e EATON, ROBERT, Lafayette EDEN, ANTHONY, LaCeiba, Honduras EDNEY, FREDERICK, Lafayette EDWARDS, SHARRON, Crowley ELBERSON, THOMAS, Lafayette ELBERSON, WALLACE, Lafayette ELDRIDGE, RONALD, New Iberia ELEAZAR, CARRIE, Kaplan ELIZONDO, RAFAELA, Mexico City, Mexico ELLENDER, GERALD, New Iberia ELLENDER, JANE, Houma ERBE, JANET, Lafayette ERNY, JIMMY, Lafayette EVES, EDWARD, New Orleans FABREGA, LUIS, Lafayette FASULLO, ROSE, Baton Rouge FATJO, ELAINE, Lafayette FAWCETT, GEORGE, Jennings 328 DUHON, RONALD, Iota DUKE, CHARLES, Lafayette DUNBAR, MARY, Opelousas DUNCAN, BARBARA, New Orleans DUNCAN, DANIEL, New Iberia DUOS, ALLISON, Sunset DUOS, BOBBY, Ville Platte DUPEPE, DIANNE, Kenner DUPIN, CHARLES, Lafayette DUPLANTIS, JUDY, St. Martinville DUPLECHIN, BARRY, Lafayette DUPLECHIN, JOHN, Opelousas DUPLECI-IIN, LUTHER, Mamou DUPONT, JULIUS, Houma DUPRE, DAILY, Lafayette DUPRE, DAVE, Eunice DUPRE, FRANCIS, Opelousas DUPUIS, BURTON, Breaux Bridge DUPUIS, DONALD, Lafayette DUPUIS, PHYLLIS, Carencro DUPUIS, SANDRA, Carencro DUPUY, PATRICIA, Grostete DURAND, EUGENE, Lafayette DUTRUCH, JUDY, New Orleans 'Z' ,- Y K- FAZIO, BENNIE, Alexandria FERRI ELL, MARIE'l l'A, Baton Rouge FERRY, KENNETI-l, Murksville FE'll'l', SHIRLEY, Pineville FEUCI-IT, GAYLE, Ville Platte FICARO'l l'O, JOHN, Franklin FIKE, JESSE, Lafayette FINLEY, CYNTHIA, Rreaux Bridge FISTER, GARY, I'I0llllll! FLANDERS, FRANKLIN, Kenner FOCLEMAN, ALICE, Lafayette FOLLAIN, NATALIE, Shreveport FONTENELLE, BERNARD , PDlI1lC'il-Ill-IILICIIC FONTENOT, BARNEY, Ville Platte FONTENOT, DAVIS, Ville Platte FONTENOT ELlZAl3E'l'I-I, Ville Plnllc FONTENOT, MARIE, Ville Platte FONTENOT, ROY, Opclousas FONTENOT, RYAN, Grand Prairie FONTENOT, TERRY, Mamou FONTI, EDWARD, Covington FORD, PAM, Raton Rouge FOREMAN, ARTHUR, Lafayette FOREMAN, WINNIE, Rayne 'N-ur s T X V - ? 5 Y I x, ,I .J X l' I I I . . ll - '17 ,4- FOSHEE, ROBERT, New Iberia FOSTER, SUSAN, Belle Chasse FOUST, WILLIAM, New Iberia FOX, FERRIS, New Orleans FRANCIS, MILTON, Rayne FRANKS, BEVERLY, Monroe FRANQUES, SHARON, Lafayette FREDERICK, CARROL, Abbeville FREEMAN, BONNIE, Grand Isle FREYOU, HILDA, New Iberia FRICK, JOY RITA, New Iberia FRISARD, KENNETH, New Orleans FUNK, RALPH, Franklin FUSELIER, CONRAD, Mamou FUSELIER, WINSTON, Mamou CAGE, LARRY, Opelousas GAGNARD, MARK, New Iberia GARCIA, MIKE, Covington GARDEMAL, SHIRLEY, Lafayette GARDNER, NANCY, Gilbert GARRETT, JAMES, New Roads GARRISON, SANDRA, Slidell GARY, GIRLIE, Houma GATLIN, SANDRA, Colfax N 329 GOLL, BETHQ New Orleans GOMEZ, BRUCEg White Castle GONSOULIN, ALQ Houma GONSOULIN, KARENQ Sunset GONSOULIN, LINDAQ .Ieanerette GONZALES, KATHLEENQ Lafayette GONZALES, CECILIOg Cuba GOOCH, .IAMESQ Abbeville GOOCI-I, LARRYQ Abbeville GOULA, RICHARDg Weeks Island GOURGUES, MERVINQ Plaquetnine , GOUTIERREZ, DONNEYg Erath GOUX, KINMANg Marksville GOWLAND, SAMUELg Chalmette GRANGER, TOMMYg .Ieanerette GRANT, WAYNEg New Iberia GREEN, JUDITHQ New Orleans GREMILLION, PETERQ Simmesport GRIFFITH, CALVINg Jennings GRIMMETT, LYDIEQ Port Barre GRISIAFFI, JOSEPHg Jeanerette GROS, GLENNQ Paradis GUERINGER, SIDNEYg New Iberia GUICHET, ROBERTQ Morganza 330 GAUBERT, RlCI'IARDg Lafayette GAUBERT, ROBERTQ Lafayette GAUDET, HOPEg Ville Platte GAUDET, KATI'ILEE.Ng Cbalnlette GAUDIN, CLARENCEg Baton Rouge GA UTI-HER, BRYAN g Cottonport GAUTHIER, BUFORDg Lafayette GAUTHIER, LOWELLg St. Murtinville GELDERSMA, .IOHNg Harvey GENTRY, MARSI-IAg Shreveport GERRETS, .IOHNg Lafayette GERVAIS, JUDEg Lafayette GESSER, GERALDg New Iberia GHIRARDI, RENEg Lafayette GIBSON, .IOHNg Centerville GIELEN, MARYg Crowley GILL, BOBBYQ Crowley GIROUARD, IACKIEQ Shreveport GISCLAIRE, .lOHNg Lafayette GIST, .IOAN5 Lafayette GIUFFRE, PHILIPQ Cottonport GIVS, THOMAS3 Eunice GLASGOW, MAXg Ville Platte GLOVER, .IOI-INg Houma , . U, A qt GUIDRY, BERTONQ Houma CUIDRY CUIDRY CUIDRY Point GUI DRY, Bridge 1 FRANKQ l3rousszn'd LOUELLAg Scott 1 MICI-IAELg cum-C11 RICHARD: Breaux GUILBEAU, CARLQ Sunset CUILLAUMIN, DON: Ville Platte GUILLORY , GLENFORDg Eunice GUILLORY, Plat I e CUILLORY CUILLORY s HERBER'I'g Ville LARRYQ Ville Platte NESTOR' Port Barre 'rr' J 1--1 HAGOOD, Iioslzg Amlcnlle 'r. YE - . 9' r',,V itll 1 HALE, PAULAg Patterson HALL, .lANE'l'g New Iberia I at +L, ' HALL, .IERRYQ Slidell B , WN N HANISEE, .IOHNQ Crowley Q' liii ' I HANKS, NANCYg Lafayette I HARDY, HENRYQ Lafayette 1:-'v ' A 1 V . .L 1 ty - .J Q HARDY, WARRENg Maurice HARPER, BILLYQ Transylvania HARRIS, I'IARVEYg New Orleans HARRIS, VIOLETQ .lcnnerette HARTIENS, SIDNEYQ Lafayette HAWKINS, HARRYQ Opelousas ,Q-ft, . , CLASS OF '65 ' if' :ltr t' ,r X I I , L ei HAWTHORNE, DIANEg Lafayette HAWTHORNE, DONALDg Lafayette ' HAWTHORNE, HARVIEQ Houma ' HAYDEN, BROOKLYN g Lafayette HEBERT 13 HEBERT HEBERT HEBERT I - HEBERT fx 'l' HEBERT, Bridge HEBERT, HEBERT, HEBERT, HEBERT, - HEBERT, :N ,Vx T, N. 9 s ZDICKIEg New Iberia HEBERT, HAYES, ALLENg Lake Charles HAYES, ANNg Lake Charles , ALBERTAg ,Ieanerette ALICEg Lafayette BRENDAg Maurice CARL' Lafayette EDWARD 9 New Iberia EMMALINEQ Breaux GALBERTQ Lafayette CERALDg Crowley HENRYg Plaquemine JOHNQ Houma KATHYg St. Martinville ,K za III- - JAH f wfr -K Q l-I 5.-4 HEBERT LORETTAQ New Iberia HEBERT PATSYg Cut Off HEBERT RODOLPHg Kaplan HEDBERC .IANENNEQ New Iberia HEMLEBENK SCOTTQ Lafayette H NKE KENNETHQ Lafayette 33' 1 ghd- f M it i i X .i i ly. 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Z.g Oil City HOLLIS, THOMASQ Metairie HOLMES, OLIVERg Alexandria I-IORNUNG, MARTINQ New Orleans HOUSE, .IOHNQ Lake Providence HUBER, STANLEYg New Orleans I-IUC, PI-IILIPQ New Orleans HUGHES, MARTHAQ New Iberia I-IULIN, CURTISg New Iberia HULIN, SANDRAg New Iberia HULIN, SUSANNEg New Iberia HUNDLEY, LARRYg Abbeville HURWICH, BERNARDg New Orleans HUTCHINSON, EMILYg Lafayette HUVAL, CAROLg Breaux Bridge I-IUVAL, MALCOLMg Breaux Bridge I-IYMEL, CLYDEQ Norco INGRAM, WAYNEg Crowley IVANHOE, .IOHNg New Iberia JACKSON, BERNADINEg New Iberia JACKSON, .lAMESg Lafayette JARDELL, .I iMESg Lafayette IEANSONNE, ERICg Plaucbeville JENKINS, SANDRAg Lafayette SOPHOMORES X I-IENNESSEY, JOI'INg Lake Charles HENRY, DUFORDg Midland HENRY, LOUISEQ Crowley HERBERT, GREGORYg Opelousas I-IERPIN, .IAMESg Lafayette I-IERPIN, RANDALg Opelousas HEUMANN, AUBREYg Breaux Bridge IIIBBETS, KENNETHg New Orleans I-IIDALGO, CAROLYNg Kenner I-HGGS, AMANDAg Pearl River, Mississippi I-IICHTOWER, FRANCESQ Homer HILL, MARCARETg Lafayette I-IILL, THOMASQ Abbeville I-IILLIARD, FINLEYg Crowley HINTON, MARY JOg New Iberia HIRSCH, BRIANg Lake Charles HOBC-OOD, LYNDAHLg Lettsworth HOFFPAUIR, KENNETHg Crowley HOFFPAUIR, SUEg Abbeville HOLBROOK, HEDYg Rayne HOLLIDAY, CAROLg Lafayette HOLLIER, CAROLg Lafayette HOLLIER, JUDYg Lafayette HOLLIER, RICHARDg vine Platte iw' wha' - v, -fi? ie . .gat ye. ., A ww 1 1 -1-B -. a v-1 CT? F ixa. 41' KL!- ,no 11'Y l -. -.- -if vm-cf Ie. 1 i e N 'K irate , gin -.. . L ' I I ee A 1 I I 'ir Q Q- JENNINGS, ANN, Lafayette JOBANPUTRA, P. A., Bombay, India JODON, EDGAR, Crowley JOHNSON, JACK, Leonville JOHNSON, CHRISTINE, Jennings Joi-1NsoN,w1LMA, Baton Rouge JOHNSTON, JUDITH, Monroe JONES, DOUGLAS, New Orleans JONES, J. T., Houston, Texas .IONES, MARY, Metarie JOSEPH, ALFRED, Lockport JOUBERT, CARROLL, Opelousas JOUBERT, CLARENCE, Opelousas JOUBERT, CLAUDE, Lawtcll JUDICE, RONALD, New Iberia JULIAN, LINDA, Rayne JUNKER, BOBBY, Slidell KAPLAN, WILLIAM, Lafayette KASSEN, RITA, Alllleville KEATING, DUTREIL, Lafayette KEBODEAUX, JESSE, Rayne KEELER, EDWARD, Houston, Texas KEENE, MICHAEL, Alexandria KEIGLEY, ALBERT, Crowley l l 1:29 f I 4 f gl jfs' X N fd qljrx T1 2 , I I if f ff ' 5 V19 W, ,431 39- if CLASS OF '65 KELLER, CHARLES, Lafayette KELLER, JAMES, Gretna KELLY, ANN, New Orleans KEMP, RICHARD, New Iberia KERN, KENNETH, Loreauville KERNE, PHILIP, Louisa KETTERING, PAUL, Biloxi, M' . KIBHE, ALBERT, Salt Lake City, Ut h KIDDIER, JOHNNY, Arnaudville KILCHRIST, MARIE, Lafayette KIMBALL, CHARLES, Lake Charles KLEIN, ALAN, New Orleans KLEINPETER, JOSEPH, Roselawn KLEINPETER, SIDNEY, Lafayette KLUMPP, KYLE, Lafayette KNAUSE, GEORGE, Crowley KOHEL, SUSAN, New Orleans KONECHI, JOSEPH, Alexandria KRAMER, KAREN, Welsh KRAUSS, MELANIE, Lafayette KRENEK, JAMES, New Iberia , KURTZ, DONN, Monroe KURZWEG, FRANCES, Lafayette LABRANCHE, STEPHEN, New 'lil' , I ll, X C l :rv ' Jr K K D ' Orleans Q TP I -i h 333 5 Hi -Q f it ,155 Y iff! . . t Q X, ' I I .vt 17' LACOUR, 103 Gonzales 1 LACOUR, LAWRENCEQ Arabx LACOUR, VIRGINIAQ Baton Rouge LAFLEUR, CARLg Ville Platte LAFLEUR, SHIHLEYQ Opelousas LALONDE, MARYQ Monroe LALONDE, RI'I'Ag Opelousas LAMBING, ROI3ERTg Effie LANCASTER, CHARLESg New Orleans LANCASTER, TIiACYg Paradis LANCLOS, NORAg Port Barre LANCON, ERNES'I'g New Iberia LANIJRENEAU, .lOHNg Eunice LANDRENEAU, SUSANg Crowley LANDRY, CAILg Napoleonville LANDRY, CERALDINEQ Lafayette LANDRY, .lUDITI'Ig Lafayette LANDRY, LINDSEYg Lafayette LANDRY, MAR.lORIEg New Iberia LANDR Y, MARYg Donaldsonville LANDRY, RUSSELLQ Carencro LANDRY, SARAHg Maurice fx If LANNES. FRANKQ New Iberia LASEERRE, DIANNEQ Franklin LATOUH, IAMESQ Lafayette LATOUR, ROI3ERTg Ville Platte LAURENT, ROBERTg Lafayette LAVERGNE, ABYg Arnaudville LAVERGNE, CRACIEg New Iberia LAY. MILFORDQ Lafayette LEBLANC, LEBLANC, LEBLANC LEBLANC f .lAft'IESg itbhevaiie ESSIEg Abbeville GEORGEg Eratll GERALD' Elton LEBLANC, JOHNg Lafayette LEBLANC, JOHNQ Port Barre LEBLANC, LAHRYg Breaux Bridge LEBLANC, LIZg Lafayette LEBLANC, RICHARDg Napoleonville LEBLANC, RONALDg Shreveport LEBLANC, TI-IOMASg Lafayette LEBLEU, KENNETHg Lafayette LEBOEUF, BERTg Houma LEBOUIIGEOIS, JOHNg Houma LECI-IE, WILLIAMg New Orleans LEDET, KENNETI-Ig Houma 334 LANCLINAIS, ROIIERTQ Youngsville LANCLINAIS, STEPIlENg Erath 4 LEDOUX, ALI3ERTg Mamou LEDOUX, ROBERTQ Opclousas LEDOUX, SHELDONQ Opclousas LEFORT, GENE: Cut Off LECE, HERMANQ Abbeville LEGENDRE, BEVERLYg Gretna LEGER, JESSEQ Opelousas LEGETT, CAROL: New Orleans LEJEUNE, NORMAg Eunice LELEUX, BRENDA: Crowley LELEUX, KENNETHg Delcambrc LELEUX, MICHAEL: New Iberia LEMOlNE,'.IOI'lNg New Orleans LEON, JOSEg Diriambra, Nicaragua LEONARDS, THERESAg Rayne LEOPOLD, AUCUS'I'g New Orleans LERAY, IRMAQ Port Allen LEROUX, MARVINQ New Orleans LEWIS, MARY: Morgan City LICON, DOROTHYg Shreveport LINDLEY, ROBERTg Lafayette LINNARTZ, SANDRAg Abbeville LINTOTT, WILLIAMQ Jonesboro LINTZEN, DONALDg Eunice 'I 9 1 ',z 1 f L- , lm . 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Q X A ,M a .q A Q' , .5 J' , ' A -, f' i 4' .3 LIVAUDAIS, GATIENQ Chalmette LLOYD, LOUISg Lafayette LOCKE, WAYNEQ Shreveport LOEWER, ERICg Rayne LOUIS, ALFREDg Lafayette LOUPE, THOMASg New Roads LOUVIERE, LILLIEg Opelousas LOVE, FRANKQ Lafayette MCBURNEY, DONALDg Jennings McCOMAS, TRENTg Lafayette McCOWN, KENNETHg Iowa MCCROSKEY, MARYQ New Iberia MeCULLOUGI-I, GLYNNg Crowley MCELRATH, GWINN g Sunset MCGEE, RITAQ Shreveport McKAY, RICHARDg Bogalusa MCMANUS, EDNAQ Eunice MCMANUS, ,IEANg Eunice MCMANUS, NELSONg Eunice MCNAMARA, KEVIN g Metairie MCNULTY, ERIN g Franklin McNUTT, JAMESQ Corsicana, Texas MCPHERSON, FRANCESQ Abbeville MALBROUGH, ANNg Houma 3 Cf A -if f-tfgftlz' J -32' 'I'-ff' ',1 ' 1 fr 1.4 A Lx 1-21 MELANCON, JAMES, sf. Martinville MEQUET, BARBARA, New Orleans MEREDITH, SUE, Shreveport MERRICK, MAX, Cottonport MIESTAYER, ANTONIA, New .Jena METZGER, KATHRYN , Lafayette MICHAELS, KAY, Shreveport MILLER, CECIL, Aransas Pass, Texas MILLER, EDWARD, Houma MILLET, MARY, Houma MILLS, DONALD, Opelousas MIRE, CLAIRE, Houma MIRE, HELEN, Scott MIRE, SANDRA, St. Martinville MIRE, THOMAS, Lafayette MITCHELL, CARY, Lafayette MITTERNIGHT, MARY, Leesville MIXON, NANCY, New Iberia MOBLEY, CARROLL, Springhill MOCEK, GEORGE, Lafayette MODICUT, MARY ANN, Baton Rouge MONTALVO, BERNADETTE, Cottonport MONTANA, PATRICIA, Baton Rouge MONTEGUT, RICHARD, Reserve 336 5 ,, 'Q SOPHOMORES MALOUF, Cl-IASSAN, Douma, Lebanon MALVEAUX, DONALD, Lafayette MANNINC, DIANA, Mansfield MANUEL, LUKE, Eunice MANUEL, NORMAN, Chataignier MARCIAIAND, PAULA, Gonzales MARCON, AGNES, New Orleans MARCOTTE, EVELYN, liordelolmville MARIN, CARY, British Honduras MARKS, ROY, Bunkic MARQUE, MELVIN, Plaquemine MARS, DIANE, New Orleans MARTIN, EDGAR, Lafayette MARTIN, TI-IERESA, Opelousas MARTIN, MAUREEN, Marinouin MARTINEZ, JOSE, Caracas, Vemzzucla MARURI, AURELIO, Miami, Florida MATTINGLY, LILY, Jennin 5 MAY, EMMA LOU, Baton Rouge MAYEUX, GAYLE, Plaucheville MAYEUX, PETER, New Iberia MEAUX, FAYE, Crowley MEAUX, MARY ANN, Kaplan MELANCON, ARCI-IIE, Youngsvillc ld, . sa E 1.2 'ii l X if :,. 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T4 ,-1: ii ABDALLA, CHARLESg Lafayette ABNEY, HARRYQ Mandeville ABSHIRE, MARYQ Baton Rouge ACKAL, LAURENCEg New Iberia ADAMS, HERMANQ Lafayette ALLAIN, WILBURg .leanerette ff. k V a t I ALLEMAND, KENNETI-Ig Marrero ALLEN, RICI-IARDg Baton Rouge ANDERSON, CLORIAQ Lafayette ANDERSON, MAURICEg New 'Lx Orleans ANDREPONT, CI-IARLEYg Church Point ANDRUS, RlCHARDg Eunice ANCELLE, PAULg Lafayette ANSLEY, LARRYg Jeanerette ARABIE, PAULQ Rayne ARCENEAUX, DlANNEg Welch ARCENEAUX, ROBERTg Supreme ARDOIN, KENNET1-Ig Alexandria AUCOIN, BERKMAN g Eunice AUDDIFRED, SIDNEYg Reserve AVELEDO, FRANKg Maiguelia, Venezuela AYMOND, CORALIEg Opelousas AYMOND, .lOSEPHg Port Barrie BABB, ELMOQ Alexandria BABIN, TEDDYQ St. Martinsville BABINEAUX, KATHLEENg New Iberia BACQUE, LARRYg Scott BACQUE, MARTHAg Ville Platte BADEAUX, ALPHONSEQ Houma BADEAUX, GILBERTQ New Iberia BAILEY, BRUCEQ Levonia BAJAT, KERMICg Carencrn BAKER, BARTONg Kaplan BALLAY, VIRG1'NIAg Port Sulphur BARBOUR, ANNg Crowley BARRAS, MICHAELg St. Martinsville BARRE, SHELDONQ Lake Charles BEAUGH, PEGGYg Church Point BEAUREGARD, NELSONg Lafayette BEL, CAROLYNg Crowley BELL, ROBERTg Marksville BELLOT, .lAMESg Lafayette 348 ARDOIN, LEOg Eunice ARDOIN, VIRGILg Ville Platte ARMSTEAD, VIVACIOUSg Lafayette Ke , AROSEMENA, RODOLFOg 7 Santiago 3 :P 3 :P 2 w 54 5 Q v-J-4 :P rn F w 'Ea' 5 E 'D in b cs CU -:J :4 L FI o 2 5 so E7 F' D E? '4 2 as CLASS OF '64 Q.,- if:-4 71' BENJAMIN, ROSEg Lafayette BERCIER, EDWlNg Rayne BERCIER, MAURICEQ Kaplan BERCERON, HOWARDQ .Ieanerette I' Cl RON RAY Lair ettc B LR 1 2 , g ty ' BERCCREEN, LEOg St. Gabriel BERNARD, GLENNg Erutll BERNOS, .lEROMEg New Iberia BERTRAND, DIANEg Opclousus BERTRAND, GERALDINEg Morse BIEBER, ROSALIEg Branch BIENVENU, DOUGLASQ Abbeville BLACK, ALEXg St. .losepll BLAIR, JIM: Lafayette BLALOCK, P. .Lg Lafayette BLANC, BARBARA: Kaplan BLANCHARD, ARTI'IURg Lafayette BLANCHARD, GERALDg Baldwin BLANCHARD, WHITNEYg .Ieunerclle BLESSEN, MAUDEQ Cmwlcy BOIX, .l0SEg Lafayette BOLOURCIII, ZAIIIHQ Scvall, Iran BONDURANT, KlRKg St. Joseph BONIN, .IANEQ New Iberia 4:11 . p --V V, 'ty 4' A , ' In 1' E14 I 4? Q.. f I I.I!!m5f -uwvtigi we iw lt I - I I 1' 1 , af:? L ' -f i F stink: i 1 'D JUNICRS 1 v l 1 i S f ..,.. , .AS- Q, BONIN, ULYSSEQ .Ieanerette BONNECARRERE, CLAUDEg Baton Rouge BONNETTE, WALTERg Lafayette BORDELON,H AZELg Ville Platte BORDELON, JACKQUELYNg Marksville BORDELON, JAMES 5 Opelousas BORDELON, MYRAQ Rayne BORDELON, SANDRAg Opelousas BOREI., WILLIAMg Carencro BOUANCHAUD, MADELINEg Oscar BOUDREAU, R Martinville HONAgSL BOUDREAUX, LAWRENCE 9 Gretna BOUDREAUX, LEEQ Youngsville BOUDREAUX, MAEBELLEg Abbeville BOUDREAUX, MURPHYg Lafayette BOUDREAUX, BOULLION, .IA BOURGEOIS, .I BOURQUE, AN Iberia ROBERTQ Baldwin MESQ Kaplan OSEPHg Opelousas TOINEQ New BOURQUE, CHARLESg Kaplan BOURQUE, WILLISg Lafayette BOWAB, ELIZABETI-Ig New Iberia BOWAB, MARYQ New Iberia BOX, .IUETTg Lafayette 349 350 BOYD, MICHAEL, New Orleans BRACKIN, JEANNE, Lafayette Y l X A' Af :-: t M A , F- BRADLEY, RAYMOND, Eunice 1 f i' fi . -4 , 'ky 'A BRADSHAW, WILLIAM, Lake , -f f 1, - I Charles A , fe, , . , w- I BRASHER, SANDRA, Alexandria l X L BRASSEAUX, DEANNA, A A- A Abbeville BREAUX, ROY, Crowley BREWER, BRADLEY, Norco BREWER, DON, Shreveport BRIGGS, DONALD, Lafayette BRIGHT, ROBERT, Breaux Bridge BROUGHAM, .I AMES, Crowley BREUSSARD, CECILIA, New I eria BROUSSARD, CLIFFORD, Duson BROUSSARD, DARRELL, Scott BROUSSARD, JAMES, New Iberia BROUSSARD, .IO ANNE, White Plains, New York BROUSSARD, LAURALIE, Estherwood BROUSSARD, PAT, Abbeville BROUSSARD, ROBERT, Lafayette BROUSSARD, SYLVIA, Abbeville , W BROWN, IVY, Denham Springs BROWNELL, ARNOLD, New I -rx Orleans A BROWNSON, JIMMIE, Liberty, Texas L.,-.PEA I..- CLASS OF '64 BUDGE, MERVIN , New Orleans BUISSON, RALPH, Matthews BULLER, LAWRENCE, Ville Platte BULLOCK, BARBARA, Bogalusa BURKE, BARBARA, New Orleans BURLEIGH, LESTER, Port Barre BURLEIGH, RAY, Cameron BURLEY, SUSAN, Lafayette BUSHNELL, ANN, .Ieanerette BUTCHER, KENNETH, Lafayette BUTLER, DENNIS, Granbury, Texas CAILLIER, JAMES, Lafayette 1 CAIN, SALLY, Lafayette CALAIS, RICHARD, Breaux Bridge CAMBRELKENDALL, Reserve CAMPBE L, BENNY, Crowley CANAL, MANUEL, Lafayette 'f 4 'f CANNON, HARLAN, Opelousas ,Q CARLIN, DONALD, Sulphur CARLIN, LEO, Crowley CARLON, ROBERT, Lake Charles CARNAHAM, WILLIAM, Sulphur CAROTHERS, CHARLES, New Iberia CARRIERE, MARIUS, New Orleans CARROLL, ANGELE, Opelousas CASTILLE, IGNATIUS, Opclousas CATALON, ANTHONY, Lafayette CATHEY, VICKI, Metairie CAVALIER, DAVE, Lafayette CAZELOT, GORDAN, Plaucllcville CEFALU, .IO ANN, Morgan City CENTANNI, MARIE, New Orleans CHACI-IERE, ANTHONY, Opclousas CHACHERE, CAROL, Washington CHAMBLISS, CARL, Jacksonville, Florida CHAMPAGNE, CARL, Lockport CHAMPAGNE, SETH, Luling CHAPMAN, MARGARET, Ville Platte CHARPENTIER, HARVEY, Franklin CHATELAIN, ROBERT, Bunkie CHAUMONT, JAMES, Oberlin CHAUVIN, LAWRENCE, Venice CHENAULT, EDWARD, Baton Rouge CHIASSON, ASHTON, Lafayette CHOPIN, RENE, Metairie CHURCH, DEAN, Aslllaml, Kentucky CLARK, CHARLES, New Iberia CLARK, HOWARD, New Orleans , H 1 WW. ,vw l I Q- QA so ' 6 ' N ,' JUNIORS 1 l t V I 'T' if V if: J? H' Q' ri' CLARK, KENNETH, Kaplan CLARK, WILLIAM, New Iberia CIJAUSE, HERMAN, Carencro CLAUSE, MARCEL, Lafayette CLOUTIER, PAUL, Opelousas COBB, SHELTON, Lafayette COCO, IDA, Grand Coteau COLLINS, BRENDA, Golden Meadow COLLINS, GEORGE, Lafayette COMEAUX, HAYWARD, Lafayette COMEAUX, JERRY, Youngsville COMEAUX, PAUL, Franklin COMEAUX, SANFORD, Lafayette CONNOLLY, CHARLES, Lafayette CONTINE, GEORGIE, Abbeville COOLS, WILLEM, Opelousas COOPER, RICHARD, Batchelor COREIL, MORELLE, Lafayette CORMIER, GWENDOLYN, Lafayette CORNWELL, DONALD, Iota COURVILLE, JAMES, Lafayette COUVILLION, LINDA, Marksville COUVILLON, VIVIAN, Kaplan COWART, CHARLES, Basile 3 -wg 'CW 5 'fr 1 ' ff- -3 'I.' . I I A I I f E 1:51 tl E It I i I DELAHAYE, MICHAEL, Plaquemine DELCAMBRE, JUDITH, New Iberia DELCAMBRE, MARY, Ft. Bliss, Texas DEMORUELLE, MATTIE, Ville Platte DENAIS, MARY, Maurice DENNIS, LEE ALLEN, Lafayette DEPA, JOSEPH, Abbeville DEROUEN, ELIZABETH, Ville Platte DEROUEN, ROLAND, New Iberia DEROUSSEL, LARRY, Lafayette DERVELOY, JULIE, Lafayette DEWEY, THOMAS, New Roads DICKERSON, CHARLES, Shreveport DIDER, JOSEPH, New Roads DISTEFANO, RONNIE, Plaquemine DOBBINS, ELIZABETH, Lafayette DOLL, ALICE, Lafayette DOMINGUE, VALRIE, Lafayette DOOLEY, PATRICA, New Iberia DORE, CHARLES, Leonville DCRFSETT, RUBERT, Hattiesburg, iss. DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, Lafayette DOYLE, PENNY, New Iberia DREISEWERD, KAREN, New Orleans 352 COX, CHARLES, Gretna COX, .IO ELLEN, Bell City CRAMER, LAWRENCE, Branch CUCULLU, CARL, New Orleans CUDD, CYNTHIA, Franklin CULLEN, WALLACE, Bunkie DAIGLE Point DAIGLE DAIGLE DAIGLE: DAIGLE, , DALBERT, Church , DOUGLAS, Baton Rouge DOUGLAS, Iota GERALD, Cameron WAREN, Cameron DANNER, WALTER, Westwego DARBONNE, FRANKYE, Erath DABTEZ, DANIEL, Lafayette DAVID, JOSEPH, New Roads DAVIS, EMMA, Lafayette DAVIS, KAREN, Lafayette DAVIS, PEGGY, Many DAVIS, RICHARD, Lafayette DAY, BENJAMIN, Baton Rouge DEBETAZ, CHARLES, Lafayette DEBUEYS, JANET, Arahi DEKERLEGAND, MARGARET, Arnaudville DELABRETONNE, LARRY, Houma 'W I NP DRONET, PHYLLISQ Erath DRUHOT, STEPHENQ New Iberia DRUILHET, ALFREDg St. Martinville DUBOIS, WEBSTERQ Eratli DUBOSE, ALBERTg Indian Bayou DUCOTE, KENNETHQ New Roads DUCREST, FRANCESg Broussard DUFF, DIANEQ Lafayette DUFILHO, MARY: Opelousas DUGAS, ANNIEQ Lafayette DUCAS, EVELYN 3 Lafayette DUHON, CLAUDEg Kaplan DUHON, LESTERQ Lafayette DUNPHY, EARLINEQ Crowley DUPLANTIS, JOHNg Lafayette DUPLANTIS, RICHARDg St. Martinville DUPUY, ALLENg Effie DUPUY, KENNETH: Maurice DURAND, GERARDg St. Murtinville DURAND, WINSLEYQ Bunkie DURRETT, DAVlDg Bunkie DYER, .IOHNQ Opelousas EARLES, RICHARD: Crowley EASTIN, GEORGEg St. Martinville JUNIORS , E , V rx! J: V Q l , , - .,.'4 in 1, ' 2 ' I 5,5 L l we I - I.- F EGLE, CHARLOTTEg Golden Meadow EISWIRTH, RICHARDg Lafayette ELFERT, RICI-lARDg Houma ELLIS, EVERETTg New Orleans ELSTON, RICHARDQ Shreveport ETIENNE, BETTYg St. Martinville ETIENNE, BlLLYg St. Martinville EVANS, SALLYg Harvey FALCOUT, LANNYg Chauvin FALGOUT, RODNEYg Donalclsonville FAORO, VICTORg Lafayette FARNET, CAROLEg New Orleans FAULK, CAROLYNg Lafayette FENN, FREDg Baton Rouge FERNANDEZ, MANUELg 'Yscloskey FEUCHT, RICHARD5 Ville Platte FISHER, PAULETTEg Lafayette FOGG, CYNTHIAg Opelousas FONTENOT, ALBERTAg Ville Platte FONTENOT, BENNIEg Ville Platte FONTENOT, CAROLg Ville Platte FONTENOT, GENEg Lafayette FONTENOT, GERALDg Mamou FONTENOT, GWENDOLYNQ Ville Platte 353 f -:ATV fttg , - N14' GAGNARD. Cl-lARLESg Gueydan GAGNON, ELLENQ Lafayette GAGON, GREGORY: Lafayette GARCIA, JOSEPHg Covington GARLAND, ANNE: Lafayette GARRETT, HUGHESg Bossier City GASPARD, SHARONg Lafayette GAUDET, JEROMEQ Lake Charles GAUTHIER, ANTHONYg Bunkie GAUTHIER, IRVINg Lafayette GAUTHIER, STEPHENg Hessmer GAUTREAUX, ANTOINEg Lafayette GAUTREAUX, BRENDAg New Iberia GEORGE, GUYg Alexandria GERAC, GYNETHQ Lafayette GIACONA, CORRADOQ New Orleans GIBBENS, JULIANQ New Orleans GIL, WILLIAMg Eunice GILBERT, PATRICIAQ Lafayette GILBERT, SUEQ Eunice GILDER, EUGENEg Hahnville GIST, CAROLg Lafayette GLOVER, .IULIEQ .Ieanerette GODELFER. LYNNg New Orleans 354 '15- 5-7 CLASS OF '64 5. I V FONTENOT, .IOANQ Ville Platte FONTENOT, PAULg Mamou FONTENOT, RITAQ Mamou FONTENOT, ROUVENg Lafayette FOOTE, .lACKg Youngsville FORD, BEVERLYg Lafayette FORD, JOYCEg Grand Isle FORD, WILLIAMQ New Orleans FORENIAN, ,lUDlTHg Lafayette FORGEY, DONQ Morgan City FORTIER, EUGENEg New Orleans FORTSON, LAURAQ Crowley FOSTER, FAITHg Arabi FOSTER, FAYQ Arabi FOUIN, ROBYNg Lafayette FOURCADE, JEANg New Orleans FOURNET, BEAUREGARD, St. Martinville FOX, JAMESg Forest Hill FRANCOIS, CI-IARLESg Lafayette FREYOU, SIMONQ New Iberia FRICKE, DONALDg New Iberia FUEHRER, PAULg West Berry, New York FUSELIER, CHARLESg Ville Platte FUSELIER, PAMQ New Orleans E? GOLDEN, PETER: Lz1i11yclt,c CONDRON, JUNELL: New Iberia GOOCH, JOEL: Lafztyeltu CORE, JIIVIMIE: Alwlurvillc COSSEN, FREDERICK: Raync CRANGER, ANITA: Lafayette GRANGER, RORERT: .lcanvrcllc GRAPES, JUDITH: Lafayette GREENE, ODIS: Lake Cllarlcs GREMILLION, BARBARA: Lafayette GRIFFIN. JAMES: Abbeville CROVES. RICHARD: Sltrf-voport GUICI-IET, OTIS: New Orlvans GUIDROZ. JUDY: Czt1'cnf:1'o CUIDROZ, WALTER: Opclousas GUIDRY. CHESTER: Cecilia CUIDRY, JUDITH: Morgan City CUIDRY, LARRY: Lafayette CUIDRY, REGINALD: Houma CUILLORY, AURELIEN: Luke Charles CUILLORY, BERLIN: Eunice GUILLORY, JIMMY: Plaucltcville GUILLORY, .IOI-IN: Ville Platte CUILLORY, KENNETH: Lafayette , ' ,I A li -A A V A l ' 3 l I :ii ., ' H- I ' e -+V A ' . X It l ' ift ... . I I V - iff it , Y A 4 iff H? W, v. ii: 'T' :ti iiiffwit . ,Z 4 1 .f sim 2 v af GUILLORY, LARRY: Mamou GUILLORY, WILLIE: Eunice GUILLOT. FRED: Port Allen HAAS, ELESE: Oberlin , HALE, JAMES: New Iberia HALL, LYNN: Lafayette HANNAH, MARY: Bastrop HARDY, PAUL: Cecilia HARMON, JINIMIE: Lafayette HARNEY, JANIS: Franklin HARPER, DEBBY: Sunset HARRIST, RONALD: Lafayette HASKIN, FREDERICK: Lafayette HAWI, MARCEL: Lebanon HAWI. SAMI: Lebanon HAYES, PAUL: Port Barre HAZELRICG, SUE: Lafayette HEALY, THOMAS: Covington HEARD, PHILIP: Lafayette HEBERT, HEBERT HEBERT HEBERT BOBBY : Abbeville CHARLES - Erath I HAROLD: ,New Iberia , JOHN: New Iberia HEBERT, LARIS: Egan ' 355 - . 3 fi ur 41, 1- 4,9 z. 4 f ,f ,,r,:,,, L--.,, A , V ,. L l l tx, l I D I A ' I 6 . Y 1 . New . JACOBS, HENRY, Lafayette JARBOE, RAY, Lexington, Ky. JEFFUS, JEANQ Lafayette JOHNSON, JANICEg Lafayette JOHNSTONE, KENNETHg Lafayette JOHNSTONE, MARIONg Lafayette JONES JONES 7 CYNTHIAQ Abbeville GENE- La Port J ONES? MARION, Lafayette JONES JONES JONES? MICHAEL, La Port RICHARD, New Iberia VICTOR, Lafayette JOSEPH, MELVlNg Kingsport, Tenn. KAACK, ELIZABETH, Baton Rouge KAUFMAN, HARRYg New Orleans KAY, MARIANNAQ Crowley KELLY, THOMAS3 Denham Springs KENNEDY, GERALD, New Orleans KENNEDY, JAMESQ New Orleans KENNEDY, NANCYQ Lafayette KENT, DIANEg Ponchatoula KENT, SUZANNEg Orange, Texas KIDDER, ANTOINEg Arnaudville KILLEEN, GLENDAQ New Orleans 356 fu- alf' AI-'I sl CLASS 0F '64 HEBERT, LAURAQ Kaplan HELQUIST, CAROLlNEg Baton Rouge HEMPHILL, HARVIEg Lafayette HERBERT, CLARAg Lafayette HERNANDEZ, ERLINEQ Palmetto HERRING, GERALDQ Jenner HESTER, JANlEg Baton Rouge HETHERWICK, ROBERT, Lafayette HEYD, RAYMONDQ New Orleans HILL, HARRIETQ Crowley HOFFPAUIR, DOROTHY, Crowley HOLBROOK, ADELEg Metairie HUDSPET H, ALLENg Lafayette HUNDLEY, CHARLESg Lafayette HUNTER, BARBARAg New Iberia HUSSER, SANDRA, New Orleans HUTCHINS, DAVIDg Lafayette HUTCHINSON, LARRY, Houma INGRAM, LAWRENCE, Laurel, Miss. INMAN, JUDITHg Washington JACCUZZO, KENNETH, Houma JACKSON, DOROTHYQ Lafayette JACKSON, LOUISg Crowley JACKSON, WILLIAMQ Pensacola, Fla. fa- F: ,ON Lg C7 S- - E- -s- v-2 Q X., Q ,.. el Q 'S 'mf KIMRALL. WANDA: Lafayette KIMBERLIN, KATI-IERINEg Baton Rouge KINBERGER, ALBERTg Plaquemine KINCI-IEN, LEONg Prnirieville KING. WILLIS: Lafayette KIRBY, KAYLINg Lafayette KNIGHT, JOI-1Ng Lafayette KRAUS, DOUCLASQ Gretna LABICIIE, DANIELQ New Iberia LACOUR, ELWOOIUQ Pluuelteville LAFLEUR, ALl3ERTg Eunice LAFLEUR, MART I-IAg Harvey LAFLEUR, TERRY: .letttnrxgs LAFOSSE, RODNEYQ Crowley LAKHANI, CHANDRAKANTQ Bombay, India LAND, TI-IOMASg New Iberia LANDRENEAU, I-IUGHg Lafayette LANDRENEAU, IOI-INQ Ville Platte LANDRENEAU, SCHORLENg Eunice LANDRY, River LANDRY CLARENCEg False EDDIE ' Lafayette LANDRY: EDWARDg Abbeville LANDRY, LANDRY, GORDON: Lafayette .lAMESg Lafayette '-.5 1 LANDRY. .IEROMEQ Lafayette LANDRY, KENTg Lafayette LANDRY, LARRYg Marksville LANDRY, LINDAg Habnville LANDRY, MILDREDg Lafayette LANGLEY, LlNDAg Lafayette LANGLINAIS. LARRY: Erath LARGUIER, ISIDOREg Baton Rouge LASSEIGNE, LEROYg Ville Platte LATIOLAIS, ELAINEg Lafayette LATIOLAIS, MERLINg St. Martinville LATOUR, JAMESg Kaplan LAUNEY, MARC-ARETg Mamou LAWHON, J IMMIEg Baton Rouge N 'D LEBLANC, LEBLANC, LEBLAN C LEBLANC ALDONg Lafayette BETTYg New Iberia CARL ' Loreauville 1 D1AN15JAg Cecilia LEBLANC, DONALD5 Jennings LEBLANC, KENNETHQ Franklin LEBLAN C, LEONARDQ Abbeville LEBLANC, MICHAELg New Iberia LEBLANC, PATRlCKg Kaplan LEBLANC, PHYLLISg Delcambre 357 i . i i . V 6. ,,' LA x I fi ' V377 T LORIO, ROBERTg Hahnville LORMAND, MEDWICKg Lafayette LOWE, RICHARDg Eunice LUCAS, WILLIAM, New Iberia LUCIA, MICHAEL, New Orleans LYMAN, ANNg Opelousas LYONS, CHARLESQ Lafayette LYONS, LUCIUSg Lake Charles McBRIDE, THOMASQ Lafayette McCHESNEY, ROBERT, Iowa MCCROSKEY, DAVID, New Iberia MeDANIEL, DONALDQ Lafayette McDANIEL, TERRYg Lafayette MCDONOUCH, JOHN, Lafayette McI'lUCH, GEORGE, New Orleans MCIIMSEY, DIANE, New Iberia MCLAURIN, JOHN, Lafayette MAILLET, KEITH, Bordelonville MANUEL, WILLARDQ Eunice MARKS, REBECCAg Opelousas MARTIN, ROYQ Lafayette MARTY, JEAN, New Orleans MASDEN, KENNETH, Alexandria MASON, JASON: Breaux Bridge 358 . I, .matfa W i, -.f imma'-f - B' ,. , fi ELL f t Gig' x ' I I 'Sli I. V t'e-.M I if CLASS 0F '64 1:-f LEBLANC, RONALDg Lafayette LEIILANC, THOMAS, Franklin LEE, ANNg Opclousas LEE, JOHNNY, Franklin LEE, MICI-IAELQ Morgan City LEE, WILI3URg De Ridder LECENDRE, STEPHENQ Westwego LECER, BRYAN, Palmetto LECER, LEZIMEQ Kaplan LECUENEC, BEVERLYg New Orleans LEHMAN, SANDRA, Marksville LEJEUNE, I-IERMANQ Basile LEMEN, RICI-IARDg Lafayette LEMOINE, RONALD, Chalmette LEMA, VINCENT, Bunkie LEONARDS, .IOANNAQ Welch LIEUX, RALPH, New Roads LICHTFOOT, CAYg Lafayette LINIIARES, MARY, Shreveport LINTZEN, CLIFFORD, Opelousa LIRETTE, TINA, Houma LITTLE, BUTCI-Ig Livingston LOMENICK, OTISg Lafayette LOOC, RAYMOND, New Iberia at nl-0 QQ 'I '., ng, , -n-q' 4 S MATTE, RICHARD: Crowley MAULDIN, ALFREDQ Shreveport MAULDIN, THOMASQ Lafayette MAXEY, REGENAQ Lafayette MAY, PAULQ Lafayette MAYARD, .IOSEPI-Ig Abbeville MAYERS, JACKIE: Lafayette MAYEUX, BERNARD: Bunliie MAYEUX, ROBERT: Marksville MEADOURS, KNUDg Lafayette MEAUX, DALEQ Lafayette MEAUX, FRANCIS: Abbeville MECI-IE, LOUCIE: Sunset MELCHIOR, LOUIS: Iatfaycttc MENARD, ALLENQ Breaux Bridge MENARD, NORAg E1-atb MENDEL, RAYMONDg Lafayette MEQUET, ANGELA: New Orleans MEREDITH. THOMAS, Lafayette MIDDLETON, SHIRLEYg Lake Charles MILLER, DONALDQ Lafayette MILLER, FRED, Sunset MILLER. .IOI'INg Elton MILLS, LLOYDg Plaqueminc . I it tt- 'I mmf? i df MILLS, LORRAINEQ Breaux Bridge MIRE, EUGENE: Kaplan MISTROT, ROBERT: Opelousas MONCLA. MILANQ New Iberia MONTALVO, CUYQ Cottonport MONTALVO, RIOSQ Cottonport MONTEILH, .IOHNQ Breaux Bridge MOODY, lVIALCOLMg Alexandria MOORE, .IOHNQ Franklin MORGAN, DIANNEg Livonia MORGAN. NANCY: Baton Rouge MORRIS, LINDAg New Orleans MOSS. CRAWFORDg Shreveport MOUNT, .IANETg Lafayette MOUTON, ROYg Lafayette MOUTON, WILLIAMg Lafayette MULHEARN, MARYg Lafayette MULLINS, GEO, Lafayette MURPHEY, .IOHNg Breaux Bridge MIISUMECHE, MICHAELQ New Iberia MYSINC, BONNIEg New Orleans NAQUIN, .IANETg Franklin NARCISSE, LAWRENCEg .Ieanerette NASELLO, C-LENDAg Alexandria 359 Q. if lg K v P 25, . ' t ia - l 47 1 L V ,, I, ti AI..- OZENE, PAULINEQ Grand Coteau PALMER, DEURREQ Westlake PARKER, LYSQ 'Alexandria PARKER, MARCARETg New Orleans PARTON, FANELLg Lafayette PATIN, RAYMONDg Plaquemine PATON, WILLIAMg Zionsville, Indiana PATTERSON, STACYg Lafayette PAVY, EDMONDg Opelousas PEARCE, BERTHOLQ Bunkie PECKHAM, DORSEYg Crowley PEDNEAU, CHERRYg Metairie PELLERIN, JOHNQ Rayne PERALTA, FERNANQ Costa Rica PERIOU, VIVAQ St. Martinville PERRET, WILLIAMQ Cottonport PERRIN, TERRYg Lafayette PERRODIN, JUDYg Opelousas PERRY, JARRELLQ Pollock PERRY, JOHNg Crosse Tete PETERS, FORRISQ Broussard PFAUSER, CAROLQ Maplewood PHILLIBER, ROBERTQ Lafayette PHILLIPS, ANNg Lafayette 360 NAYLOR, RODNEYg Lafayette NESBITT, BARBARAg New Orleans NEUBIC, ANNE: Plaquemine NEWTON, JAMESQ Lafayette NICK, PAULg New Orleans NICKLES, JAMESg Versailles, Ky. NICOLOSL PETERg Lafayette NINEMIRE, WAYNEg Eunice NOBLE, DIANNEQ Baton Rouge NORTON, DWIGHTg New Orleans OBRIEN, VIRGINIAQ St. Martinville OCHOA, RAULg Caracas, Venezuela ONEAL, AARONQ Pine Prairie ONETLL, .lAMESg New Orleans ODOM, GARY: Elton OHMER, TOBIASg Westwego OLIVIER, LEONg New Orleans OLTVIER, PECGYQ Grammercy OLTMER, MARGERYg Lafayette ONNEBANE, SUSANQ Opelousas ORILLION, NORBERTg Plaquemine ORTEGO, WILLIAMg Pine Prairie OUBRE, GWENg Loreauville OUBRE, J ERRYg Loreauville I4 1 54' PICKETT, KENNETH, Eratll PIERRET, PAUL, Lafayette PITRE, EARL, Opcleusas PITRE, JEAN, Lafayette PLETTINCER, KAY, Weyanoke PONS, JOSEPH, Metairie POPE, PATRICIA, Slzrrrveport POPE, ROBERT, Lafayette POPE, SARA, Lafayette PORCI-IE, CHARLES, Franklin PORTER BURNIE Slneu oil , 'z ' 'fn POTHIER, HARVEY, Lafayette POWER, MICHAEL, New Orleans POWERS, DAVID, Franklin PRATI-IER, MELVIN, Eunice PRATT, ARTHUR, New Iberia PREJEAN, LIONEL, Lafayette PRICE, EARL, Jeancrcttc PROVOST, EDWARD, New Iberia PROVOST, ENOLA, Lafayette PURCELL, GEORGE, Chalmettc QUINONEZ, FRANK, El Salvador QUINONEZ, RICARDO, El Salvador RACHAL, EUGENE, Moreauville , ,, ,. , - i f-'a-. ,ffl . , a f? 5 1 Q x I E' 4' ,-- 4- af . wr. ':x 1 .. v 4 t L IPXH5' v w X T7 JUNIORS RANDALL, VIRGINIA, Lafayette RAPHAEL, ALBERT, New Orleans RAY, BILLY, New Orleans REINHARDT, ROLLIE, Lafayette REVERSON, FREDDY, Caracas, Venezuela REYNAUD, LESTAN, Marksville RHEA, CYNTHIA, New Orleans RICAUD, ANNA, Loreauville RICHARD, DON, Covington RICHARD, MARSHA, New Orleans RICHARD, PATRICK, Lafayette RICHE, ROY, Bunkie RIDER, CLARK, Baton Rouge RIDGE, KATHLEEN, Shreveport RIST, TERRY, Marksville RITCHIE, NORMAN, Rayne ROBBINS, MARGARET, New Iberia ROBERT, ARMAND, Lafayette ROBERT, LOLA, Loreauville ROBERTS, LARRY, New Roads ROBERTS, VIRGINIA, Lafayette ROBICHAUX, GERALD, Branch ROBICHAUX, WANDA, Baton Rouge ROBICHEAUX, THOMAS, Lafayette 36I 362 ,L L, - . ROBISON, BETTY, Morgan City ROBISON, BETTYg Lafayette f- 1 RODEMACHER, CHARLESQ V Q-T Lafayette ' ' lv? - - RODRIGUEZ, SUEQ New lheria 'C' ' ROGERS, SANDRAg Houma J . .. W Y A, ' ' ' ROJAS, ABELARDOg Ceete Rica ll' fr i-ff hfii ROLLINS, MARIANg Houma ROMANO, RICHARDg New York, N.Y. 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'Q' ad. l L ll Qfiliztimit W - GIS 'Ui 13' Ni'-K ZOLLER, OTTOQ Laf lyette What a place for our President! WQNQ cf 2 MQW ' J Sum ESS AT UN T 4 lx N D J 4 W :' H J I W r' ' A N X Sifvloigi AARON, I RANCESg Crow Icy, Speech ABBOUD, PATRICIA, Lafay- ette, Lower Elementary Ed- ucntion ACOSTA, ELIOg Ilnhuna, Cuba, Mechanical Engineer- ing ADAM EDWARD' Crowle' y y 5 Chemistry , ADKINS, DAVE: Morgan City, Nlnrketing ALEXANDER, ERNESTQ Lu- fayelte, Social Studies ALFORD, GERALIL New Iberia, English ALLEMAN, JOHN, Lafayette, Zoology ALLEMAN, .IOSEPI-lg Luke Charles, Chemical Engineer- ing AMINI, BIJANg Tehran, Iran, Cllelnislry AMY, AUGUSTAg Opclousas, English AMY, GRADYg Church Point, Klnllieinnlics ANDERSON, JACOB, Lafay- clle, llzxllicniutics ANDING, JOSEPI-Ig Ope- lousas, Production Manage- ment ANDRE, ALOYSIUS: New Roads, Speech -41 I!! 1 +L 'aff 15? HP:-vs 'S CLASS OF '63 fav' K Qual YP' 92' Z- ANDREPONT, WAYNE, Op- elousas, Mathematics ANDREW, CATHERINEg La- fayette, Lower Elementary Education ANDREWS, BOBBY: Marion, Accounting ANDREWS, 1IARYg Eunice, Lower Elementary Educa- tion ANDRUS. PIERREQ Maurice, Mathematics ANDRY. CAROLg New Or- leans, Lower Elementary Education ANGELLE, LYNWARD, Ce- cilia, Health 8 P. E. ANSELMO, .IANETQ Baton Rouge, Medical Technology ARCENEAUX, I O S E P H 3 Scott, Bacteriology ARDOIN, CHARLES, Eunice, Physics ARDOIN, ROBERT, Lafay- ette, History ARIIAND, HARVEY, Bunkie, Psychology ARMAND, ROBERTAg La- fayette, Foreign Language ARNOLD, HOLLIS, Eunice, Fine Arts ARROYAVE, VALDEZg Gua- temala, Agronomy 367 11-'YJ' BARILLIER, ALTONg Lafay- ette, Health St Physical Ed- ueation BARNIDGE, JACKIE, Pine- ville, Mathematics BARON, LANA, Crowley, English BARRAS, EDWINA, St. Mar- tinville, Home Economics BARRAS, LINDA, St. Mar- tinville, Lower Elementary BARRAS, RALPH, St. Mar- tinville, Science BARRERE, ANN, New Or- leans, Lower Elementary Education BARRETT, CLARENCE, Crowley, Finance BARRON, CAROLYN, Breaux Bridge, Mathematics BARTUSKA, HELEN, Lafay- ette, General Home Eco- nomics BATTENFIELD, MARION, Lafayette, Electrical Engi- neering BAUDIN, JERRY, Bordelon- ville, Accounting BAUDOIN BOBBY- Lafa Y. ette, Uprier Elementary Edu- cation BAUDOIN, LORICE, Abbe ville, Upper Elementary Ed- ueation BAZAR, WILLIAM, Abbe- ville, Pre-med 368 :W SENIORS QT... Xrl V. t t 4 I r ATLIKHANI, MAHMOUD, Tehran, Iran, Electrical En- ginecring ATTAWAY, DIANA, Ville Platte, English ATTEBERRY, CHARLES 5 Eunice, Geology AUERBACH, ROBERT, La- fayette, Electrical Engineer- mg AULTMAN, FRED, New Or- leans, Personnel Manage- ment AVANT, BARBARA, New Iberia, General Nursing AYMOND, HAROLD, Ever- green, Agronomy AZARI, NIV, Tehran, Iran, Interior Design BA CQUE, JANIE, Ville Platte, Lower Elementary BANKSTON, DOROTHY, La- fayette, English BANKSTON, EDDIE, Eunice, Personnel Management BANKSTON, WILLIAM, La- fayette, Psyeholoy BARAKAT, KHALILQ .Ierusa lem, Electrical Engineering BARAKAT, NAHILg Jerusa- lem, Economics BAREFIELD, MARILYN, Le- Compte, English '4- 'I-'EE .t X A fe I If Ii F if ig C? 1' BEADLE, ELIZABETH, Broussard, Upper Elemen- tary Education BEAZLEY, MARY, Breaux Bridge, Upper Elementary Education BECKER, LYNNE, Coving- ton, Home Economics Edu- cation BEDELL, DONALD, Eunice, Pre-Vet. BEDELL, RICHARD, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, History BELLEU, NORMAN, Jen- nings, General Speech BENNETT, RONALD, Pol- lock, Production Manage- ment BENOIT, ERROL, Lafayette, General Business BERGERON, LYLE, Ope- lousas, Architecture BERNARD, IRENE, Cade, Fine A115 BERNARD, JOHN, Lafayette, Accounting BERNARD, PRISCILLA, New Iberia, General Home Economics BERTRAND, FRANKLIN, Eunice, Pre-Dental BERTRAND, FREIDA, Eu- nice, Health 81 Physical Ed- ucation BERTRAND, OLAN, Basile, Electrical Engineering i ,i I t t v lit I iv ' ' H5513 w 3t,,'4,l,'ffj6 7 V jr. :.,4g-Jw g VZ., F31 ,.,. ' ' 'ff -t BEZET, RICHARD, Breaux Bridge, Instrumental Music BICKHAM, KAY, Plaque- mine, Speech BIENVENU, CAROLYN, La- fayette, English BIENVENU, CHARLES, Ope- lousas, Upper Elementary Education BIENVENU, COLEMAN, St. Martinville, General Busi- ness BIENVENU, HENRY CLAY, St. Martinville, Production Management BIENVENU, RODNEY, St. Martinville, General Busi- ness BIENVENU, RONALD, La- fayette, Health 81 Physical Education BILES, WILLIAM, Bunkie, Art BILLEAUD, FRANCES, Broussard, Speech Correc- tion BLALOCK, MARY, Lafayette, Secretarial Science BLANCHARD, GERALD , Amelia, Upper Elementary Education BLANCHARD, N A N C Y g Franklin, Interior Design BLANCHARD, SUZANNE , Baldwin, Medical Technol- OEY BLANCHARD, S YLVIA, Rayne, English 369 Q-2 Him it . fa, ' x ' Q 1 .f - ai: . i : ' , , . . if infer- F , ' ,fl V ,fiigix ...' ' 1-its., 6-,Q , t , PF' - i' Ji, 'aa - -1--,rj BOUDREAUX, KIRBY, La- fayette, Upper Elementary Education BOUDREAUX, RAPHAEL, Lafayette, General Business BOULLION, TERRY, Crow- ley, Marketing BOURDIER, PAUL, Lafay- ette, Architecture BOURDIER, WILLIAM 5 Ope- lousas, English-Journalism BOURG, MARTIN, Lockport, Health gl Physical Educa- tion BOURGEOIS, ALLEN, Avery Island, Home Ec. Restaurant Administration BOURQUE, MONA, Lafay- ette, Social Studies BOURQUE, SANDRA, Lafay- ette, Lower Elementary Ed- ucation BOUTTE, PAT, Lafayette English BOWLES, WILMA, Lafayette, Upper Elementary Educa- tion BOWMAN, KATHRYN, Shreveport, English BRAMLET, CHARLES, Terre Haute, Indiana, Pre-Med BRASHEARS, M U R R A Y , Lafayette, Personnel Man- agement BRIGGS, DARWIN, Lafayette, Pre-Vet 370 SENIORS gas, BLANCHET, ll O WA R D g Jeancrettc, Health Sz Phys- ical Education BLANCO, CARLOS, Caracas Venezuela, Civil Engineering BOLYARD, JAMES, Egan, Electrical Engineering BONCK, LIONEL, Metairie Personnel Management BONIN, MARGARET, St. Martinville, Lower Elemen- tary Education 1 BONNETTE, ELDEN, Marks- ville, Finance BORDELON, MICHAEL, La- fayette, Agronomy BORDELON, NITA, Lafay- ette, General Home Econom- ICS BORDELON, STANLEY, Bunkic, Business Education BORDELON, VESTER, Mor- row, Upper Elementary Ed- ucation BOUCVALT, B O NNIE , Lutcher, Lower Elementary Education BOUDOIN, MARY, Kaplan, Mathematics BOUDREAU, DONALD, St. Martinville, Mathematics BOUDREAUX, ELlEg Lafay- ette, Mechanical Engineer- BOLEJREAUX, G L O R I A , Rayne, Social Studies J i ' I X l ' Xiu W bllx BROUILLETTE, .I O A N , Church Point, Pre-Med BROUSSARD, ALICE, La- fayette, Upper Elementary Education BROUSSARD, ALTON, La- iayeltc, Radio-TV Broadcast- mg BROUSSARD, BONNIE, New Iberia, French BROUSSARD, EMMA, Alrlme- ville, Lower Elementary BROUSSARD, FABIAN, La- fayette, Vocational Agricul- ture BROUSSARD, FLOYD, Cuey- tlnn, lx'IllllLlgClllCllI BROUSSARD, JOSEPH, La- fayette, Areltiteeturc BROUSSARD, KENT, Lafay- ette, Zoology BROUSSARD, KENWOOD, New Iberia, Mathenlutics BROUSSARD, RUSSLEY, Cueydun, Medical Technol- 025' BROUSSARD, TERRAL, MC- tairie, Civil Engineering BROWN, BILLY, Alexandria, Geology BROWNING, JOY, Lafayette, Secretarial Science BROWNLEE, R I CH A R D , New Iheriu, Mathematics BROWNLEE, ROBERT, La- fayette, Mechanical Engi- neering BRUCE, CLARENCE, Pine- ville, Civil Engineering BRUMFIELD, LA R R Y , Franklinton, Electrical En- gineering BRUMMERHOP, MARY, Jeanerette, Medical Tech- nology BURKE, DARRYL, Houma, Mathematics BURKE, MARSHA, Houma, Instrumental Music BURLEIGH, FRANCES, Ope- lousas, Upper Elementary Education BURLEIGH, GAYNOR, Crow- ley, Zoology BURNEY, DONALD, Lafay- ette, Zoology BURSON, DEANNA, Lafay- ette, Medical Technology BURSON, JOAN, Eunice, Lower Elementary Educa- tion BURSON, ROBERT, Lafay- ette, History BURSON, SARAH, Eunice, English BUSCH, BILL, Lafayette, Fi- nance CAC-LE, CHRIS, New Roads, History 37I .aug we N---5 CASCIO, JOSEPH, Baton Rouge, Zoology CASE, LARRY, Kenner, New York, Architecture CASH, GERALD, Braith- waite, Music-Piano CASTILLE, JACQUE, Lafay- ette, Architecture CASTILLE, MARY, New Iberia, Secretarial Science CERAMI, FELIX, Bunkie, English Journalism CERAMI, SAMUEL, Bunkie, Electrical Engineering CESSAC, GERALD, Abbe- ville, Chemistry CHADDERDON, MARY, La- fayette, Mathematics CHAISSON, ELSIE, Lafay- ette, Sociology-Social Wel- fare CHAMBERS, STEPHEN, La- fayette, Music-Theory Sz Composition CHAMPAGNE, DOROTHY, Lafayette, General Nursing CHAMPAGNE, K A T H Y , Franklin, History CHANEY, ROBERT, .learner- ette, Science CHARLES, CAROLYN, Gretna, General Nursing 372 yu' q 3 'UP y :N J 2 SENIORS -c 7 1:12, -A, . I f 1 fi l -. ' f l , 71 . X-3 , I W 1,11 . V '- Q- VIE: , Q-- . , . I g, , Ai-X , 35.24, WJ: I l . 5 f e- lille 5515 I l s I l CALAIS, CHARLES, Cecilia, Commercial Art CALLEGARI, DONALD, Cot- tonport, General Business CANCIENNE, SUSAN, Thib- odaux, Lower Elementary Education CANNON, GEORGE, Lake Charles, English CARBO, GERALD, Donald- sonvillc, Math CARMICHAEL, B I LL Y , Scott, Physics CARMICHAEL, MICHAEL, Scott, Electrical Engineering CARMICI-IAEL, ROMONA, Lafayette, Music Apprecia- tion CARNAHAN, MARY, Lafay- ette, Upper Elementary Ed- ucation CARPENTER, GERALD, La- fayette, Economics CARRIERE, ANITA, Lafay- ette, Lower Elementary Ed- ucation CARRIERE, CHARLES, Port Barre, Industrial Arts CART, KATHERINE, Iota, Upper Elementary Educa- tion CARTER, MARILYNN, New Iberia, Social Studies CARTER, MARY, New Iberia, Medical Technolog N CHARLES, VERONICAQ Gretna, General Nursing CHATELAIN, JUDEQ Man- sura, Radio Sz T.V. Broad- casting CHAUVIN, JAMES, Lafay- ette, Sociology-Social Wel- fare CHENEVERT, WAYNE, Sul- phur, Electrical Engineering' CHASSON, JAMES, Lafay- ette, Social Studies CHILDS, GLENNg Opelousas, Speech CHRETIEN, CAROLINE, Lu- fayette, English CI-IRETIEN, DOLORESQ La- fayette, Lower Elementary Education CHRISTEN, ROBERTg Lima, Peru, General Agriculture CHURCHMAN, CHARLESQ Colfax, Animal Husbandry CLARK, ROBERT, Lafayette, Commercial Art CLAY, LILLIANg Sunset, Music-Instrumental CLAY, WAYNE, Lafayette, Production Management CLEMENTS, LEON, Hender- sonville, North Carolina, Fi- nance CLICK, CYNTIAIIA, Lafayette, Upper Elementary Educa- tion Wg! VI, COGNEVICH, .IANICEg New Orleans, Lower Elementary Education COLE, ANN g Pine Prairie, Lower Elementary Educa- tion COLE, ODISg Raceland, Music-Instrumental COLLETTA, F R A N C I S g Franklin, Upper Elementary Education COLLINS, ELIZABETH, New Orleans, Marketing COLLINS, .IAMESQ Sulphur, Medical Technology COLLINS, WILLIAM, New Iberia, Pre-Law COMEAUX, CARROLL, New Iberia, Electrical Engineer- ing COMEAUX, GLENN, Crow- ley, Accounting COMEAUX, HAROLDg New Iberia, Mechanical Engi- neering COMEAUX, KATE, Lafay- ette, Lower Elementary Ed- ucation COMEAUX, KENNETH, Church Point, Management COMEAUX, MALCOLMg La- fayette, Geography COMEAUX, RUSSELL, Del- cambre, Accounting CONNER, EDWARD, Lafay- ette, General Business 373 E ,LE J , I i gp.. 5- J , Lf, . V - fi ,N .Y- , 1, ' '-K1 ,, if CRESSY, DAVID, New Or- leans, Economics CROCHET, SIDNEY, Lafay- ette, Interior Design CUNNINGHAM, JOSEPH, Houma, Management CURNOW, JOHN , Alexan- dria, Horticulture CUTRERA, BUDCE, Ope- lousas, Music-Instrumental D A C K , CHRISTOPHER, New Iberia, Management DAIGLE, GERALDINE, Ab- beville, Speech DANTIN, TERRY, Cut Off, Civil Engineering DARBY, A L T O N , New Iberia, Architecture DASPIT, JANELLE, New Iberia, Speech Correction DAUPHIN, MARJORIE, La- fayette, Lower Elementary Education DAUTERIVE, RONALD: La- fayette, Management DAUZAT, STEVEN, Marks- ville, Science DAVIES, THOMAS, Crowley, Mechanical Engineering DAY, RICHARD, B a t 0 n Rouge, Social Studies 314 t . f ,sg . Pi ??W. , ttfaa e ai' PI SENIORS F S , I -' , iv ' a ,V , , 1 X-,iaf ..:., I ! ,Fila ' 'A -524- 1 -1' f .1 ti V, Nia? . ' fl CONNER, LINDA, Lafayette, Lower Elementary Educa- tion CONQUE, GEORGE, Lafay- eltc, Health St Physical Ed- ucation COOPER, CARL, Slaughter, Production Management COREIL, LEONARD, Ville Platte, Health Sz Physical Education CORMIER, BEVERLY, Kap- lan, Lower Elementary Edu- cation CORMIER, JEANNETTE, Jennings, English CORTINAS, JULIA, Breaux Bridge, Upper Elementary Education COURMIER, JOAN, Lafay- ette, English COUVILLON, BARBARA, Cottonport, Social Studies COUVILLON, LINDA, Ope- lousas, Lower Elementary Education COWART, SHIRLEY, Basile, Speech Correction CRAWFORD, BETTY, Tangi- palioa, Art CREDEUR. LEONARD , Rayne, Electrical Engineer- mg CREED, DAVID, Lafayette, Pre-Med CRESAP, CAROLYN, .len- nings, Lower Elementary Education i i DAYTON, .lOI'INg Lafayette, Industrial Arts Dc BOISLANC, .lOl'lNg Lafay- ette, Pre-Med DECLOUET, CAROLQ Lafay- ette, Secretarial Science DECUIR, LORETTAg Lafay- cttc, Lower Elementary Ed- ucation DECUIR, LOUISQ Lafayette Sociology-Social WClri1l'C DEJEAN, S'l'ANl7ORDg Pla- quemine, Production Man- agement DELAHOUSSAYE, SALLlEg Lafayette, Botany DELERY, .lUDYg Cretnag Upper Elementary DELGADO, LUISQ Lafayette, Economies DEMORUELLE, VERONICAQ Ville Platte, Upper Elc- mentary DENAIS, .IAMESg Maurice, 1 Mechanical Engineering 'I l DENNIS, MACYQ Lafayette, , ' General Business , i DEROUEN, .IOANNg New 621' Iberia, Business Education DESHOTELS, BERTg Kaplan, Accounting DESHOTELS, NlNAg Ville Platte, Home Economics- Education CLASS QF '63 DESHOTELS, N O R'M A 3 Mamou, General Nursing DESORMEAUX, EUGENE, Lafayette, Civil Engineering DIAZ, ALBERTg New Or- leans, Pre-Med DIMAGGIO, LUKEg Morgan City, Electrical Engineering DOIRON, HAROLDg Lake Arthur, Physics DOIRON, MARILYN g Lake Arthur, Lower Elementary Education DOLPH, ROBERTg Rome, Psychology DOMINGUE, LOlSg New Iberia, Social Studies '-7 DONOVAN, ERROLQ Lafay- ette, Horticulture DORE, MARGARETg Lafay- ette, Business Education DOUCET, GERALD, Butcher, Political Science DOUCET, .IAMESQ Washing- ton, Upper Elementary Ed- uCf1f.lOI1 DOUMIT, MICHAELQ New Iberia, Upper Elementary Education DRINDAK, JONQ Shreveport, Geology DROBISH, .IAMESQ Lafay- ette, Management ip.-I-' I-l 375 DUHE, BRIANg Reserve, Po- litical Science DUHON, BURTONg Brous sard, General Business DUHON, ROBERT, Youngs- ville, Accounting DUHON, SYLVIAg Mermen- tau, Upper Elementary Ed- ucation DUHON, YVONNEg Lafay- ette, History DUPRE, DINAg Opelousas, Secretarial Science DUPRES, LARRYg Franklin, Electrical Engineering DUPUIS, A. P.g Breaux Bridge, Accounting DUPUIS, .IOHNQ Lafayette, Business Communications EBNER, GENEg Lafayette, General Business EHRET, JOHNQ Gretna, In- dustrial Arts EISENSTEIN, LEONARD 3 St. Martinville, Industrial Education ELGIN, BILLY, Lafayette, Social Studies ELLIOTT, CHARLES, Pine Prairie, Marketing ELLIOTT, GEORGE, Port Allen, General Business 376 DRIPPS, FREDg Texas City, Texas, Commercial Art DRONET, RICHARDQ Crow- ley, Industrial Arts DRUILHET, .lACQUELYNg St. Martinville, Lower Ele- mentary Education DRUILHET, ROBERTg Lafay- ette, Pre-Med DUBEA, EARLg Marksville Geography DUBUS, MARKg Lafayette, Finance DUCASSE, EDWARDg New Orleans, Economics DUCOTE, ANNETTEg Brous- sard, Home Economics Edu- cation DUCOTE, CAROL, Cotton- port, Health 8: Physical Ed- ueation DUFOUR, MAXIMQ Moreau- ville, Industrial Arts DUGAS, ALTONg Lafayette, Upper Elementary Educa- tion DUGAS, CHRISTY, St. Mar- tinville, Mathematics DUGAS, KENNETHQ Brous- sard, Management DUCAS, ROLANDQ Lafayette, General Business DUGAS, ROYg Iowa, Agron- omy l1::'k'f h l ELLIS, ROBERT, Thibodaux, Chemistry ELMER, RICHARD, Marks- ville, Science Education EMMER, PAUL, Broussard, Architecture ERNY, SUE, Lafayette, ,. Lower Elementary Educa- ! 'V tion ESCORIHUELA, JOSE, Ca- racas, Venezuela, Chemical Engineering ESCURIEX, LARRY, New Iberia, Zoology FABRE, LEON, Kaplan, Pre- Dental FABRE, MARK, Lafayette, Health 81 Physical Educa- tion ' FALCON, CARROLL, Rayne, 53 , 1,4 Animal Husbandry FALCON, MONA, Crowley, Music FALGOUT, ANNE, Raceland, Upper Elementary Educa- tion FARRAR, PATRICIA, Lafay- ette, Lower Elementary Ed- ucation FASCE, ALICE, Baton Rouge, fn, Fine Arts V ' FAULK, JUDITH, Lafayette, English FERNANDEZ, JOSE, Miami, Florida, Animal Husbandry CLASS OF '63 , FERRER, MANUEL, Lafay- E ette, Geology f FERRER, SARA, Lafayette, ' Fine Arts FERRER, RICHARD, New Orleans, Architecture FIRMIN, JAMES, Lafayette, Architecture FIRMIN, PETER, Plauche- ville, Upper Elementary Ed- ucation FITZGERALD, GERALD , Minden, Marketing FITZPATRICK, RICHARD, New Orleans, Industrial Arts FLANIGAN, WILLIAM, La- fayette, Chemical Engineer- ing FLATAU, PATSY, Republic 3 Panama, Commercial It FLEMING, MARGARET, I New Iberia, Interior Design FLETCHER, JAMES, Lafay- ette, Electrical Engineering FLOOD, RICHARD, Metairie, Chemical Engineering FLOOD, ROBERT, Metairie, Mechanical Engineering FLOYD, WILLIAM, Lafay- ette, Electrical Engineering 3 FOLSE, RAYMOND, White Castle, Vocational Agricul- ture 377 su, LLM ,A ts... JCQ re- FORTENBERRY, DONNA, Merryville, Secretarial Sci- ence FORTENBERRY, SHELDON, New Orleans, Civil Engi- neermg FOUIN, ROSLYN, Lafayette, English Education FOURNET, VALSIN, Lafay- ette, Physics FOUSSE, PATRICIA, Baton Rouge, Health 8: Physical Education FOX, ROBERT, New Iberia, General Speech FRANK, BETTY, Lafayette, Business Education FREDERICK, L A R R Y , Arnaudville, Vocational Ag- riculture Education FREDERICK, L U T H E R , Breaux Bridge, S o cial Studies FREDERICKSON, FREDDIE, New Orleans, Health Si Physical Education FREY, HENRY, Lafayette, Vocational Agriculture Edu- cation FREYOU, ERNEST, New Iberia, Accounting FRITH, LLOYD, Abbeville, Upper Elementary Educa- tion FUSELIER, DAN, Arnaud- ville, Foreign Languages GALLAND, JERRY, Bunkie, Accounting 378 ir' P SENIORS FONDREN, AMER, Lafay- ette, Economics FONTENELLE, .l A M E S , Pointe-a-la-Hache, Meehan- ical Engineering FONTENOT, ADAM, Ville Platte, Foreign Languages FONTENOT, EMMA GAYLE, Lafayette, Upper Elementary Education FONTENOT, EUGENE, La- fayette, General Business FONTENOT, FRED, Basile, Upper Elementary Educa- tion FONTENOT, JAMES, St. Landry, History FONTENOT, JOSEPH, St. Landry, Electrical Engineer- mg FONTENOT, KATHLEEN, Church Point, English Edu- cation FONTENOT, LILIAS, Ope- lousas, Speech Education FONTENOT, RODNEY, Ope- lousas, Upper Elementary Education FONTI, ANN, Covington, Home Economics-Business FORCHEIMER, BEN, New Orleans, History FORET, JACKIE, Lutcher, Business Education FORET, JOSEPH, Lafayette, Agronomy - .. fb GALLAND, RONALDQ Ever- green, General Agriculture. GARCIA, EMILIOg Cuba, Foreign Languages GARDEMAL, RICI'IARDg La- fayette, Health Sz Physical Education GARRETT, ANATOLEg St. Martinville, Mathematics GARRETT, DEETTE5 .len- nings, Commercial Art Sz Advertising Design GARRETT, .IAMESQ Atlanta, Texas, Management GARZOTTO, .IAYg Ncw Iberia, Management GASPAR, FRANCES3 Morgan City, Lower Elementary Ed- ucation GASSIE, DONALDg Lafay- ette, Psychology GATLIN, GEORCEg Lafay- ette, Mechanical Engineer- mg GAUTHIER, JAMES, Cotton- port, Upper Elementary GEER, JO ANNg Lafayette, Lower Elementary Educa- tion GEERKEN, SR, M. MICHELLEg Lafayette, Up- per Elementary Education GEERS, REV. 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Broadcasting GONOR, RICHARD, Lafay- ette, Electrical Engineering 3 GRIFFIN, RICHARD, Lafay- ette, Economics GROVE, PATRICIA, Lafay- ette, Home Economics Edu- cation GUIDRY, FRANCIS, Kap- lan, Upper Elementary Edu- cation GUIDRY, MATHILDA, La- fayette, Art GUIDRY, RITA, G r a n d Coteau, Upper Elementary Education GUILBEAUX, REBECCA, Lafayette, Lower Elementary Education GUILLET, CLIFFORD, Eu- nice, Architecture GUILLORY, CHARLES, Eu- nice, Foreign Language GUI LLORY, ELIZABETH , Ville Platte, Social Studies GUILLORY, HERBERT, Eu- nice, Architecture GUILLORY, W E N D E L L, Ville Platte, Social Studies GUILLOT, RUTH, New Iberia, Upper Elementary Education GUTIERREZ, JESUS, Miami, Florida, Mechanical Engi- neering HAGIUS, JANET, Sunset, Lower Elementary Educa- tion HANLEY, CHRISTOPHER, Church Point, Upper Ele- mentary Education 380 SONSOULIN, LESTER, New Iberia, Social Studies GORE, EDWIN, Abbeville, Marketing GOSSEN, STEPHEN, Laiay- ette, Architecture GOURNAY, WILLIAM, La- fayette, Civil Engineering GRABERT, NORRIS, Race- lancl, Vocational Agricultur- al Education GRACE, JAMES, Lafayette, General Business GRAY, LINDA, Alexandria, Secretarial Science GREENE, IACQUELINE, Kaplan, Upper Elementary Education GREENE, VANCE, Lafayette, General Business GREESON, JAMES: Lake Charles, Commercial Art Sz Advertising Design GREIG, CORINNE, St. Mar- tinvillc, Upper Elementary Education GREIG, RICHARD, St. Mar- tinville, Foreign Language GREMILLION, .I O S E P H , Hesmer, General Business GREMILLION, MARCEL, Cottonport, History GREMILLION, W A Y N E , Plauclleville, Medical Tech- nology tl I l l l HARDY, RIXBY, Abbeville, I Civil Engineering HARDY, RIXIE, Abbeville, Civil Engineering HARMEYER, FRED, Gretna, Mechanical Engineering HARRIS, RONALD, Lafay- ette, Physics HARRY, LAWRENCE, New Iberia, Civil Engineering HART, JAMES, New Orleans, ' lvlechanical Engineering HA'l l'lER, MAURICE, New Orleans. Management HAYES, PATRICIA, Lafay- ette, Social Studies 1 HAZERA, MICHAEL, Pana- . 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JACKSON, EDWARD, New Iberia, Political Science JANELLE, DONALD, Lafay- ette, Geography JANISE, SIDNEY, Lafayette, Instrumental Music JARDELL, ADELA, Jennings, Zoology JARRELL, JESSICA, Ope- lousas, Upper Elementary Education JEANFREAU, LINDA, New Orleans, Commercial Art Sz Advertising Design JEANSONNE, HETTY, La- fayette, Upper Elementary Education JOHNSON, CEDRIC, Jean- erette, Marketing JOHNSON, CHARLEY, Washington, Health 81 Phy- sical Education JOHNSON, FRANK, Turkey Creek, Civil Engineering JOHNSON, HELEN, Lafay- ette, Applied Music JOHNSON, JULIA, Lafayette, Speech JOHNSON, MALCOLM, Dry Prong, Mechanical Engi- neering JOHNSON, ROY, Lafayette, Medical Technology JOLET, SANDRA, Weeks, Music Piano 382 HORNSBY, JOHN, Baton Rouge, Civil Engineering HORNUNG, JOHN, New Or- leans, Physics HOUSTON, BOBBIE, Lafay- ette, Upper Elementary Ed- ucation HOWARD, VIRGINIA, La- fayette, Lower Elementary Education HOZA, BARBARA, Cortland, Home Economies Education HUBBELL, CHARLES, Va- cherie, Mathematics HUDSON, MERLE, Lafayette, Agricultural Engineering HUDSON, SYLVIA, Lafay- ette, Lower Elementary Ed- ucation HUNGERFORD, FLOYD, Abbeville, Commercial Art 81 Advertising Design HUNTER, GLORIA, Lafay- ette, Sociology 81 Social Welfare HUSSER, GALEN, New Or- leans, Industrial Art IMGRUND, DON, New Or- leans, Zoology IRONS, RICHARD, Lafayette, Electrical Engineering IRONS, ROBERT, Spruce Pine, N. C., Production Management ISSAACS, JAMES, Shreve- port, Foreign Language wx, .IONES, KENNETH, Cut Off, Chemical Engineering JONES, MARGARET, Me- tairie, History JONES, PATRICIA, Breaux Bridge, Mathematics JONES, THOMAS, Lafayette, Instrumental Music JORDAN, BETTY, Eunice, General Nursing JOSEPH, FRED, Lockport, Pre-Med JOUBERT, GAIL, Lawtell, Home Economics Education KAMEL, ALI, Aga, Egypt, Electrical Engineering KAUPP, HENRY, New Or- leans, Electrical Engineering KEARNEY, BILL, Crowley, Accounting KEENAN, KATHRYN, New Orleans, Lower Elementary Education KELLER, JAMES, Jeuncr- ette, Architecture KELLEY, GEORGE, .len- nings, General Business KENNEDY, CHARLES, Lake Charles, Architecture KENNEDY, DIANNE, Lafay- cttc, Bacterioloy 'T - w KERGOSIEN, ANDREEg Bo- galusa, English KERN, KAREN, Napoleon- ville, Home Economics-Im stitutional Management KETTANI, HOSSINE, Casa- blanca, Morocco, Electrical Engineering KHALIPA, M I C H A E L , Abadan, Iran, Electrical En- gineering KILCHRIST, LANNY, Lafay- ette, Management KING, CHARLES , Crowley, Electrical Engineering KING, JOAN 5 Metairie, Lower Elementary Educa- tion KING, JOSEPH, Abbeville, Pre-Med KING, JOSEPH, Lafayette, Instrumental Music KIVETT, WILLIAM, Lafay- ette, Pre-Pharmacy KLEES, BARBARA, Chalm- ette, Marketing KLEES, ROBERT, Chalrnette, Production Management KLINE, BURTON 3 Lafayette, Sociology-Social Welfare KNAPP, NORVAI., Lake Charles, Civil Engineering KOVIACH, ROBERT, Mar- rero, Management 383 lub...- 'il li'1 '95 v ,1..-b- I r i LANDRY, ONNELg Oakdale, Electrical Engineering LAPOINTE, D A N I E L g Maurice, Business Education LAPORTE, JUDITHg Arnaud- ville, Secretarial Science LARA, GEORGE, Lafayette, Chemical Engineering LARAVIA, BENNYg J ones- ville, Animal Husbandry LASHUTE, .lOLENEg Ope- lousas, Speech LASTRAPES, T H O M A S 3 Orange, Texas, Physics LATOUR, RONNIEg New Or- leans, Mechanical Engineer- ine LAUDUN, JOHN, Lafayette, Architecture LAWSON, RONALD, Crow- ley, Architecture LEBLANC, FRANCIS, Del- cambre, General Business LEBLANC, .IAMESg Abbe- ville, Upper Elementary Ed- ucation LEBLANC, JOSEPH, Del- camhre, Science Education LEBLANC, MIRIAMg Church Point, Home Economics LEBLANC, ONEALQ Elton, Vocational Agriculture Edu- cation 384 if i l w Q4- Q-a SENIORS KRAMER, KENNETH, Welch, Mechanical Engi- neering KREAMER, .lAMESg New Roads, Health Sz Physical Education KRIEGER, KATHLEEN, New Orleans, Commercial Art KUTSCH, CHARLES, Morse General Business LABAUVE, WILBERTQ New Iberia, Political Science LADOUCEUR, DARNELLEg Jeancrette, Business Educa- tion LAFLEUR, DANIEL, Eunice, Chemical Engineering LAFLEUR, JERRY, Eola, Geography LAFOSSE, EUGENE, Elton, Mathematics LAIRD, JOHN, Tallulah, In- dustrial Arts LAIRD, RUBY, Delhi, Eng- lish LAIAUNIE, RONALD, Lafay- ette, Electrical Engineering LANDRY, DARRYLQ Jeaner- ette, General Business LANDRY, LINDSEYg Breaux Bridge, Upper Elementary Education LANDRY, MARILYNQ Kent- wood, Social Studies 495 -cf ff I ,Ml - ff! 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LITTELL, WILLIAM, Ope- lousas, English LIVAUDAIS, MARGARET, Lafayette, English Education LONG, GLENN, Lafayette, Mechanical Engineering LONG, GREGORY, Lafayette, Production Management LOUVIERE, E D W A R D , Welch, Health Sz Physical Education LOUVIERE, ROSLYN, Lor- eauville, Business Education LOWE, WALTER, Lafayette, Social Studies LUNN, BARRY, Mansura, Physics LUTGRING, KARL, Lafay- ette, Geology LYNCH, JOHN, Breaux Bridge, Zoology MCCANN, DAVID, Lafayette, Electrical Engineering McCAULEY, C A R O L E , Manton, Social Studies McDANIEL, DAVID, Basile, Vocational Agriculture Ed- ueation McDANIEL, WINFORD, La- fayette, Social Studies MCDONALD, De ESTHER, Lake Charles, Home Eco- nomies Education 385 38 V t . I - 'f 1 i McDOWELL, LUCRETIAg ' , I '7 rl V New Iberia, Upper Elemen- W ' L L yi' r tary Education 1 ' -, i - , MeINTYRE, WILLIAM, New f W ,M ' Qi if 'N Q Orleans, Marketing I : mi K ' MCJUNKINS, GEORGEg Port Q9 , Yr fi i Barre, Electrical Engineer- , ' ,J HIL' ,rt -ft ' MCKAY, MARY ELLEN, B0- 'Y I , X galusa, Lower Elementary ' ,rf F9 N X Education r l . , MCLAUCHLIN, MICHAELg , r 2 ' Houma, Pre-Law , ctte .Nccountinr - J E ' ' ' faycttr, Civil En incerini MCNAMARA PATRICIA ' Metwiriz, Sociology NICNENIAR MAYINE' Baton Ron e Pcr-onnel Mana e- ment lNIoWILLlAB-IS, EDWARD g Rolteline, I'lortieulIure ff? V , , MeMAI-ION, RALPHg Lafay- - ... Q MCA-1,iN1s, Knixiwrrr-1, La. ' ' ' ' s: Q ' '- l .T 77 I F .g XX , l' t MaeJXl.ISTEli, BRUCEg La- fayette, Management 1 MQWMQXNUS, SAMUELQ Eu- nice, Upper Elementary Ed- ueulion f ' MacRELLIS, .lAMESg Fort Pierce, Florida, Production iZ ! 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' 1' , 1 ' W MANUEL, TI-IERESAg Ville ,N ff ' 5, Platte, Upper Elementary Q - -sg Education , ' if ' MARCANTEL, LORETTAg ' 0 ' 32 ' A -I Mamou, Lower Elementary I ' jtjfl 1 - ' . ge l Education 'Y' gg '.i X :lf ' r g L t Ifyift r ' -if MARCELLO, .lERRYg Lock- X 5 , F ig , ,, port, Upper Elementary Ed IICLIIIOH MARINO, MARTINg Kenner, Upper Elementary Educa- tion 1, 6 Mfnnsco, CHARLES, west. .ff an f -4' I wego, Foreign Languages ' MARKS, FRANKQ Opelousas, Electrical Engineering MARTIN, HAROLD, Lafay- ette, Music l....,.,: 11:-.f MARTIN, JAMES, Lafayette, Chemical Engineering MARTIN, JAMES, Lafayette, ' Electrical Engineering I MARTIN, JEANNE, St, Mar- y tinvillc, Social Studies l MARTINEZ, W A L T E R g q,,,, Prairieville, Chemistry MARTY, JOAN, New Or- leans, Music MAULDIN, VIRGINIA, La- fayette, Commercial Art MAY, MARTIN, Lafayette, Science Education MAYER, CAROLYNg Crow- ley, Home Economics Edu- ,., cation MAYER, CHARLES, Arnaud- ville, Vocational Agriculture Education MAYEUX, ALVIN, Lafayette, General Agriculture Y I .iii MAYEUX, SANDRA, Lafay- l ette Sociolo , 1 'SY MEAGHER, WILLIAM, La- l fayctte, Mathematics MEAUX, EDGAR, Eunice, l Production Management MECHE, CAIL, Scott, Upper Elementary Education MEI-ITA, RAMESCHANDRA, Tehran, Iran, Chemical En- , 's' ginccring .wr . V 'fi kg we Q' CLASS OF '63 MEIER, CARL, Basile, Indus- trial Arts MELAN CON, HOWARD , Breaux Bridge, Upper Ele- mentary Education MELANCON, JOHN, Hahn- ville, Animal Husbandry MELANSON, R I C H A R D , Adrienne, Industrial Arts MELTON, JOHN, Lafayette, Political Science MENARD, IANICE, St. Mar- tinville, Lower Elementary Education MEYERS, BARBARA, Erath, Upper Elementary Educa- tion MIER, JAMES, Rayne, Soci- ology-Social Welfare MILES, KEVIN, Lafayette, Foreign Languages MILES, MAURA, Lafayette, Foreign Languages MILLAN, FELIX, Lafayette, Mathematics MILLER, ALICE, Golden Meadow, Health 81 Physical Education MILLER, CAROLYN, New Roads, General Home Eco- nomics MILLER, GEORGE, Metairie, Electrical Engineering MILLER, JACKIE, Ville Platte, Home Economics Ed- ueation 387 it '. all I Yi I . 1-,fv MONTZ, DWAYNEQ Laplace, Electrical Engineering MOODY, SYLVIAg Lafayette, Bacteriology MOORE, ANNE, New Or- leans, Speech MOORE, ROBERT, Lafayette, Mechanical Engineering MORAGAS, JOSE, Lafayette, Electrical Engineering MORAN, LARRYg Wesner, Speech MOREIN, DORIS 3 Ville Platte, Sociology MORELLA, JOHN, Patter- son, Psychology MORENO, JOSE, Caracas, Venezuela, Chemical Engi- neering MORGAN, BENJAMIN, New Iberia, Physics MORROGH, MICHAEL 3 Breaux Bridge, General Business MOSS, LINDA, Opelousas, Health Sr Physical Educa- tion MOSS, SALLY, Lafayette, Speech MOUTON, DENISEQ Lafay- ette,.Lower Elementary Ed- ueation MOVASSAGHI, KAMBIZ g Tehran, Iran, Civil Engi- neermg 388 l w J l -1- SENIORS MILLER, IAMESg New Or- leans, Chemical Engineering MILLER, .IUANITAg Abbe- ville, Lower Elementary Ed- uczxtion MILLER, PHYLLISg Abbe- ville, History MIMS, MERELYNg New Iberia, Applied Music MIRE, GAIL5 Jeanerette, Business Education MIRE, .IUDITHg Houma, Nursing MIRE, ROSALIEg Thibodaux, Commercial Art St Adver- tising Design MITCHELL, FRANKg Adel, Georgia, Finance MITCHELL, KENT, Lafay- ette, Architecture MITCHELL, SONYAg New Orleans, Commercial Art Sz Advertising Design MONCEAUX, LINDA, Ober- lin, Business Education MONTEILH, MARYg Bunkie, Upper Elementary Educa- tion MONTELARO, FLORAg Eu- nice, Business Education MONTELARO, JAMES, Eu- nice, Upper Elementary Ed- ucation MONTGOMERY, .IAMESg Lafayette, Pre-Med in if-Q MOWAD, JOHN, Clarkdalc, Civil Engineering MUELLER, EUDOLIE, Paho- kec, Florida, Nursing MUFFOLETTO, WALTER, Qleancrette, Mechanical En- ginccring MULA, .L Y., Morgan City, Health 81 Physical Educa- tion MYERS, BARBARA, Lafay- ette, Lower Elementary Edu- cation MYERS, EDWARD, New Or- leans, Electrical Engineering MYERS, THOMAS, Eunice, Upper Elementary Educa- tion NARANJO, ASDRUBAL, Ca- racas, Venezuela, Agricul- ture NEAL, JOHN, Lafayette, Ac- counting NEILSON, CREIG, Shrcvc- port, Mechanical Engineer- nw rn NELSON, JOHN, Lake Prov- idence, Mechanical Engi- neering NEVEU, JAMES, Abbeville, Industrial Arts NEWMAN, GEORGE, Buda- pest, Hungary, Electrical Engineering NEWTON, TERRY, Lafay- ette, Accounting NORDEN, PHYLLIS, Lafay- ette, Applied Music 'f ' X '7-3 NORMAND, T H O M A S , Marksville, Englishnloumal- ism O'N EAL, CLIFF , New Or- leans, Mechanical Engineer- mg 0'NEAL, JAMES, Lafayette, Architecture O'NEAL, JUDITH, Lafayette, English ODDO, CYNTHIA, New Or- leans, Secretarial Science ODINET, MELANIE, Arabi, Lower Elementary Educa- tion OLIVIER, HORACE, Wash- ington, Mathematics ORTEGO, HARRY, Ville Platte, Psychology ORTEGO, JAMES, Opelousas, Chemistry ORTEGO, SHIRLEY, Simmes- port, English ORY, CAROLYN, Lafayette, Speech Correction PARRAVICINI, WALDO, Cuba, Civil Engineering PATEL, ASHVINKUMAR , Bombay, India, Lower Ele- mentary Education PATIN, CAROL, St. Martin- ville, Social Studies PENTON, DAVID, Baton Rouge, Psychology 389 Wx- s-a..i 'Nfl' POTTS, JOHN, Crowley, Gen- eral Business POWELL, KENNETH, Lafay- ette, Chemical Engineering POWER, WILLIAM, New Orleans, Electrical Engi- neering POYTHRESS, R O D N E Y , Shreveport, Pre-Law PRADO, JANET, Lafayette, Instrumental Music PRASZYNSKI, STEPHEN, St. Martinville, Social Studies PRATT, MARCEL, St. Mar- tinville, Mathematics PREJEAN, CHARLES, Lafay- ette, English PREI EAN, ELDINE, Lafay- ette, Secretarial Science PREJEAN, .I AMES, Lafay- ette, Electrical Engineering PREJEAN, MILTON, Caren- cro, General Business PREJEAN, WOODROW, La- fayette, General Business PREVOST, JEANETTE, La- fayette, Industrial Arts PRICE, ESPY, Jeanerette, Petroleum Engineering PRICE, JAMES, Lafayette, Psychology 390 Q32 SENIORS PERRES, BRENGLE, Lafay- ette, Zoology PERRET, HAROLD, Me- tairie, Mathematics PERRON, ELAINE, Ville Platte, Sociology PHILLIPS, RAY, Carthage, Mississippi, Production Management PHILLIPS, ROBERT, St. Francesville, Finance PHILLIPS, V I R G I N I A, Gretna, Lower Elementary Education PIRALLA, CELESTINO, Ca- racas, Venezuela, General Engineering PLAUCHE, I O S E P H , Simrnesport, Bacteriology PLOWDEN, ANNIE, Abbe- ville, Lower Elementary Ed- ucation . POIMBOEUF, L. J., Frank- lin, Health 8: Physical Edu- cation PONCIANO, LUIS, Guate- mala, Agronomy PONCIANO, MIGUEL, Gua- temala, Agricultural Engi- neermg PORBES, CONRAD, New Or- leans, Electrical Engineer- me PORCHE, EDWARD, Frank- lin, Accounting PORTEOUS, DOUGLAS, Shreveport, General Agricul- ture tg! C394 PRIMEAUX, ANDREW, Kap- lan, Civil Engineering PRIMEAUX, FRANCIS, La- fayette, Pre-Dental PRIMEAUX, GARYQ Lafay- ette, Mechanical Engineer- mg PRIMEAUX, LIONEL, Abbe- ville, Math PUGH, THOMASg Crowley, Economies QUINILTY, ROBERTQ Cim- taignier, Pre-Med QUINN, GUSQ Lafayette, Ar- chiteclure QUINTANA, ALFREDO: Ca- racas, Venezuela, Civil En- gineering QUIRK, .IAMESQ Washington, Upper Elementary Educa- tion RABALAIS, M I C H A E L g Bunkie, Management RADAR, THURSTON: Lafay- ette, Petroleum Engineering RAGAN, DOROTHY, Lafay- ette, Lower Elementary Ed- uculion RAMKE, ANNA, Crowley, Home Economics Educa- tion RAY, CLAY, Bunkie, Agron- omy RAY, ELIZA g Lafayette, Lower Elementary Educa- tion . ,J . , ' 5, J 1 -in , ' ' V H ll- .,,uI ,,.! , , , ' , p, 3' V I. ' -- -Q -i ,A 'few ' f REAUX, ALFRED, Brous- sard, Civil Engineering REED, JOHN, Ville Platte, Math REED, J UAN ITA g Krotz Springs, Lower Elementary Education REFRE, VICTORINOQ New Orleans, Production Man- agement REISER, BENJAMINQ Lafay- ette, Mechanical Engineer- ing RESTEL, JAMES, Lafayette, Production Management RESWEBER, BARBARA, La- fayette, Math REYNAUD, DENNYg Lafay- ette, Production Manage- ment REYNAUD, RAYMOND g Lutcher, Foreign Languages RICHARD, CAROL, Church Point, Industrial Arts RICHARD, SUEQ Crowley, Lower Elementary Educa- tion RICHARD, WAYNEg Eunice, Pre-Med RICHARDS, PAUL, Crowley, Civil Engineering RICHE, LEONARD, Sims- port, Civil Engineering RISINGER, LOISg Rayne, Nursing 39I Em 'ED' Tp. - ROMERO, WHITNEY, New Iberia, Social Studies RONQUILLO, MARY, Har- vey, General Nursing ROUYER, ALg New Orleans, Political Science ROY, SIDNEY, Opelousas, Upper Elementary Educa- tlon RYBISKI, JOSEPH, Lake Charles, Commercial Art ST. JULIEN, BARBARAg La- fayette, Upper Elementary Education ST. JULIEN, GORDONg La- fayette, General Business ST. ROMAIN, P. J., Abbe- ville, Accounting SABATIER, EUGENE, Eu- nice, Mathematics SAGRERA, GERTRUDEg Ab- beville, Upper Elementary Education SALEME, ANTHONY, Mor- gan City, Pre-Med SALEMI, KELLY, Lake Prov- idence, Speech Correction SAMHOUN, MUSTAFAg Bei- rut, Lebanon, Chemical En- gineering SANCHEZ, CHARLESg La- fayette, Management SANDERS, JACK, Lafayette, Chemistry 392 SLT' SENICRS RIVERO, NELSONg Caracas, Venezuela, Chemical Engi- neering ROBERT, HARRY, Burnside, Personnel Management ROBERTS, SETHg Opelousas, Architecture ROBERTS, SUSAN 5 Crowley, Business Education ROBERTSON, ELIZABETH, Lafayette, Speech Correction ROBICHAUX, ANN 3 Houma, Home Economics Education ROBICHEAUX, RONALD g Franklin, Architecture ROBILLARD, CYNTHIA 9 Morganza, Home Economics Education ROBINSON, JAMES, Winns- boro, Agricultural Engineer- ing RODRIGUEZ, CALVINg La- fayette, Electrical Engineer- mg RODRIGUEZ, LILLIANQ Mexico City, Mexico, For- eign Languages RODRIGUEZ, MARIO, Ca- racas, Venezuela, Petroleum Engineering ROMERO, JOHN, Lafayette, Accounting ROMERO, MARGARET, New Iberia, Health 8: Physical Education ROMERO, SI-IERRYg Erath, Upper Elementary Educa- tion I SANDOVAL, JAVIERQ Tru- jillo, Venezuela, Economics SARVER, FRANKQ Gucydan, General Business SAUCIER, LESTERg Cotton- porr, Electrical Engineering SAULS, HUN'I'ERg Crowley, Pre-Med SAVOIE, DONALD, Lafay- ette, Economics SCARPINATO, AN'l'I'lONYg Opelousas, Management SCHEXNYDER, WARMANg Youngsville, Political Sci- cncc SCI-IIBI, JOAN, Houma, Lower Elementary Educa- tion SCHMIDT, FREDERICKg Metairie, Mechanical Engi- necring SCHOEFFLER, ROBERT g Breaux Bridge, Architecture SEEMAN, FREDDIEg New Orleans, Production Man- agement SEGREST, PATSY, Lafayette, Instrumental Music SEGURA, .IAMESg Lafayette, Upper Elementary Educa- tion SEGURA, NONAg Crowley, Lower Elementary Educa- tion SEILEY, .IOQ Mamou, General Nursing 'tr' XX. , CLASS OF '63 K l l -'Dx 1-- ' 1754: 5'2 , - y . - ,A I 1 -1 f E t 3 -fri' SELLARS, .IACOBg Denham Springs, Management SEWART, FREDERICK, Ber- wick, Physics SHAH, CHAMPAKg Gujarat, India, Chemical Engineering SHEEDER, ROBERTQ Lafay- ette, Accounting SHEEHAN, RONALDg New Orleans, Geology SHIVERS, JESSE, Lafayette, Petroleum Engineering SHORT, SARAg Crowley, Social Studies SHRODER, SUZANNEg La- fayette, Lower Elementary Education SHUFF, .lUDITHg Elton, Home Economics Education SIBILLE, FREDERICK, La- fayette, Accounting SIBILLE, IRWINg Lafayette, Health 8: Physical Educa- tion SIBLEY, GEORGE, Breaux Bridge, Chemistry SILLS, PATRICIA, Rayne, Business Education SILVA, PEDROQ Caracas, Venezuela, Economics SIMMONS, N O RMA 3 Simmesport, Home Econom- ics 393 SMOTHERMAN, KENNETH, Lafayette, Production Man- agement SOILEAU, JAMES, Ville Platte, Animal Husbandry SOILEAU, JOHN, Washing- ton, Civil Engineering SOILEAU, REGINALDg Ville Platte, Upper Elementary Education SOILEAU, ROBERT, Ville Platte, General Agriculture SOILEAU, WARRENQ Ope- lousas, Dairy Husbandry SONGE, FLETCHER, Biloxi, Mississippi, Marketing SONNIER, CI-IARLESg La- fayette, Production Manage- ment SONNIER, JAMES, Mamou, Fine Arts SORREL, EUGENEQ Ieaner- ettc, History SPEARS, KENNETH, Lafay- ette, Health 81 Physical Ed- ucation SPEYRER, JOSEPH, Arnaud- ville, Vocational Agricultur- al Education SPINELLA, MELVINg Ber- wick, Health St Physical Ed- ucation SPIRROS, IAMESQ New Iberia, Management STACG, FRANKg Lafayette, Zoology 394 45 'WWI ka, t K SENIORS SIMON, ANNETTEg Kaplan, Lower Elementary Educa- tion SIMON, WILLIAMg Lafay- ette, Mechanical Engineer- mg SIMONEAUX, FRANKQ Ope- lousas, Health Sz Physical Education SIMONEAUX, HARRY, La- fayette, Accounting SINGLETON, FRANCES, St. Martinville, Upper Elemen- tary Education, SINGLETON, W E S L E Y 5 Baton Rouge, General Busi- ness SLOAN, WILLIAMg New Or- leans, Mechanical Engineer- ing SMITH, BELMONTQ Lafay- ette, Production Manage- ment SMITH, BUDDYg New Iberia, Electrical Engineering SMITH, BURELg Oakdale, Production Management SMITH, CHARLES NEILg Lockport, Psychology SMITH, JAMESg Minden, Physical Education SMITH, JOHN, Marksville, Bacteriology SMITH, RICHARD, Metairie, Health 81 Physical Educa- tion SMITH, ROLAND, Oakdale, Vocational Agricultural Ed- ucation I 'V-.Fi STAKE, JEAN, New Iberia, Lower Elementary Educa- tion STANFORD, EARL, Eunice, Mechanical Engineering ST AVROPOULOS, JOHN , Greece, General Engineer- ing STEEN, WILLIAM, Lafayette, Social Studies STEIN, ROBERT, Lafayette, Mathematics STELL, MARY, Abbeville, Lower Elementary Educa- tion STELLY, DEWEY, Ope- lousas, Electrical Engineer- mg STELLY, EDMUNDQ Ope- .louz-zas, Social Studies STEWART, BUDDY, Crow- ley, Petroleum Engineering STEWART, CHARLES, West Monroe, Chemical Engineer- ing STEWART, ROBERT, Alex- andria, General Business STIEBER, STANLEY, Alex- andria, Petroleum Engineer- ing STOCKSTILL, JOSEPH, St. Martinville, Psychology STOKES, GEORGE, Lafay- ette, Petroleum Engineering STREVA, JERRY, ' Morgan City, Economies Q..-5 Lya' CLASS OF '63 VTTT'-fl X.. TNQ sid ,,,. .R-9 STUARDI, MARTHA, New Orleans, Architecture STURM, RICHARD, Lafay- ette, Geology STUTES, PAUL, Rayne, Civil Engineering STUTES, WEBER, Morse, Vocational Agricultural Ed- ueation SUMMERS, EVA, Bueche, General Business SUNDBERY, VIRGINIA, Houma, Home Economics Education SWEET, ROY, Lafayette, Pre-Med SYLVESTER, OLIVE, Ope- lousas, Upper Elementary Education TADLOCK, ROBERT, New Orleans, Economies TASSIN, MAURICE, Wal- lace, Accounting TASSIN, RODNEY, Cotton- port, Electrical Engineering TAUZIN, MARY, New Iberia, Foreign Languages TELLEZ, IAVIER, Madrid, Spain, General Agriculture TERRACINA, JOSEPH, Ope- Iousas, Mathematics Educa- tion TESSIER, MARLENE, Abbe- ville, Lower Elementary Ed- ueation 395 i 5 . 1617- 'qt EI! TRAHAN, NORBERT, Lafay- ette, Health 8: Physical Ed- ucation TREGRE, CAROLYN, Napo- leonville, Secretarial Science TRUAX, AUDREY, Egan, Upper Elementary Educa- tio11 TRUXILLO, ROY, Lafayette, Personnel Management TURNER, HARRIS, New Orleans, Psychology TURNER, NANCY, Lafayette, History TYREE, EDWARD, Westport, Connecticut, Economics VAFAI, ABOLHASSAN, La- fayette, Civil Engineering VARISCO, ALFRED, Lafay- ette, Personnel Management VEILLON, LEWIE, Ville Platte, General Business VERLANDER, HUGH, Lafay- ette, Electrical Engineering VERLANDER, ROBERT, La- fayette, Electrical Engineer- mg VERON, LYNN, Franklin, Agronomy VESS, CYNTHIA, Lafayette, Science Education VIATOR, CALVIN, Jeaner- ette, Mathematics Education 396 4 L4-r ,.,-f-v . 7 . i, . 3-. , . 'Y SENIORS Q--. i N 'QD' 'Yi X. RX nexi- Xw A f, if A THEALL, UIEANELL, Abbe- ville, Upper Elementary Ed- ucation THERIOT, APPOLINAIR, Lafayette, Electrical Engi- nccring THEVENET, PHILIP, New Iberia, Sociology THIBEAUX, JOSEPH, Lafay- ette, Social Studies THIBODEAUX, DARWIN, Lafayette, Mechanical Engi- ncering THOMAS, ROBERTA, St. Martinville, Upper Elemen- tary Education THOMAS, RONNIE, Norco, Production Management THOMPSON, CHARLES , New Orleans, Marketing THOMPSON, EVERETT, Gueydan, Electrical Engi- neering ' THORN, JAMES, Lafayette, Accounting TIRADO, PEDRO, Venezuela, Mathematics TISLOW, RODNEY, len- nings, Management TORABI, TEHRANI, Tehran, Iran, Civil Engineering TOUCHET, PAUL, Breaux Bridge, Chemical Engineer- mg TRAHAN, KATHLEEN, La- fayette, English Education p - 41? l 1 l VIATOR, STANLEY? NSW Iberia, Vocational Agricul- ture Education VICE, JOHN, Erath, Millll Education VIDRINE, MARILYKN, Fen- ton, Petroleum Engineering VINCENT, LESLIE, Rayne, Management WAGUESPACK, CATHERINE, Lafayette, Upper Elementary Educa- tion WAGUESPACK, WAYNE, New Iberia, Management WALTERS, R A Y M O N D , Broussard, General Business WASHINGTON, EDWARD, Rayne, Medical Technology WASHINGTON, HELEN, La- fayette, Nursing WATKINS, RICHARD, La- fayette, Vocational Agricul- ture Education WEATHERFORD, GEORGIA, New Roads, Math WEBRE, PAULETTE, La- fayette, English Education WEFFER, FELIPE, Venezu- ela, Electrical Engineering WEIDEL, LARRY, Cut Off, Health Sz Physical Educa- tion WEISER, WAYNE, New Ot'- leans, Civil Engineering QL..-x ..-'MY' 'np I XX li , WELCH, HARLAND, Breaux Bridge, Civil Engineering WESTMORELAND, MARY, Lafayette, Applied Music WHITE, DOUGLAS, Morgan City, Geography WHITE, RONALD, Ope- lousas, Chemistry WHITEI-IEAD, MARY, La- fayette, Secretarial Science WHITLEY, JAYNE, Baton Rouge, Lower Elementary Education WHITMAN, BERNY, Lafay- ette, Marketing WHITTINGTON, NANCY, Duson, Nursing WHITTINGTON, RONALD, Alexandria, Management WILLETT, RAYMOND, La- fayette, Production Manage- HTCIII WILEY, LOREN, Effie, His- tory WILLIAMS, DAVID, New Orleans, Zoology WILLIAMS, MANDY, Golden Meadow, Lower Elementary Education WILLIAMS, ROBERT, Crow- ley, Electrical Engineering WILLIAMSON, GEORGE , Norco, Management . 397 'lt 'SF' 1 l WILLIAMSON, JOHN, New Orleans, English Education WILSON, ELLENg Dc Rid- der, Lower Elementary Education WILTZ, FRANCISQ Breaux Bridge, Chemical Engineer- inf' WILTZ, NOLANQ St. Martin- ville, Math WIMBERLY, BRENDA, Ope- lousas, Home Economics Business WISE, LYNN ETTE g Patter- son, Math WRIGHT, MARY, Lafayette, Business Education YACER, JOHN, New Or- leans, Math YANDLE, CAROLYN, Lafay- ette, Lower Elementary Ed- ucation V YOUNG, BILLY 9 Kenner, Pre-Law YOUNG, GYLDEg New Or- leans, Lower Elementary Education YOUNG, 0RISg Church Point, Health 8: Physical Education ZAVICH, VELLOg West Frankfort, Ill., Electrical Engineering ZERANGUE, DONALD, Luling, Electrical Engineer- mg ZERINCUE, PAUL, Vacherie, Upper Elementary Educa- tion .fe.,,.., 1- I it tml 1, ' :Wa iiff i t A, i I I in, t l I u , I .af The long-awaited ceremony-it's only the beginning! 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Southwestern Louisiana Institute - Lacadien Yearbook (Lafayette, LA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

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Southwestern Louisiana Institute - Lacadien Yearbook (Lafayette, LA) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Southwestern Louisiana Institute - Lacadien Yearbook (Lafayette, LA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967


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