Southwestern Louisiana Institute - Lacadien Yearbook (Lafayette, LA)

 - Class of 1965

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American Chemical Society First Row: Bobby R. Junker, President; Malcolm Huval, Engineering Vice-President; Paul- A. Riehl. Chemistry Vice-President; Judy A. O ' Connor, Secretary-Treasurer; Myrtle J. Thierry, Assistant Secretary- Treasurer. Second Row: Wayne Rabalais, Editor; Shiela Spiehler, John Hebert. Robert Hitchcock, faculty. Third Row: Paul Aiar, Carl Doumit, Roland Perret. Fount Row: Lyman Lyons, Dwight Beridon, Joel E. Wright. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics This organization, established at USL in 1958, has as its purposes the following — to provide students with the oppor- tunity to become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; to encourage the professional consciousness and fellowship of this vocation; to put into practice and advancement the theory and practices of the aero space sciences. First Row: Eugene A. Weber, President; Pravin Jobanputra, Secretary; Ashokkumar Parikh. Lee J. Topham. Second Row: Raymond H. Rhode, Jr., Gerald J. Fontenot, Dale Latour, Don Forney. Third Row: James C. LeBlanc, Everett J. Ellis, Gerald T. Naffe, Philip J. Burguieres. 19

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Accounting Forum The Accounting Forum is an organization composed of those students interested in the field of accounting. The organization was formed as a means of promoting accounting and contributing to the development of young accountants. It promotes fellowship and cooperation among accounting students while providing services by helping to develop an accounting attitude among the students. Each fall an entire day is dedicated to the purpose of promoting accounting with activities involving students as well as faculty members and well-known individuals in the field of accounting. First Rou: Peter Ardoin, President; Don Dugas, Jr.. Secretary; Carolyn Stafford, Reporter; B. J. Fazio, Jr., . , , : , |,,el E. Brakefield, Faculty; Dean Herbert A. Hamilton, Faculty; Prof. Dr. W. Burnam, Faculty; Prof. Dr. Dolores Sandoz Faculty- Prof. Robert G. Duval, Faculty. Seconii Rou: Carolyn C. Schadler. Dennis L. Boyce, David H. Scanlan, James A. Castiglione, Percy E. Broussard, George Caballero, Mary E. Blacksher, James E. Grady, Jr. Third Rou : Robert Black, Thomas O. Jones, Jr., Maxime A. Verot, Beverly A. Miller, Pauline E. Reaux, Walter G. Seaman, Jr., Charles H. Trent. Consuella Roque. Harold Bouillion. Fourth Rou: Shelby Duay, Kermit Barbier, Duford Heru-y, Donald Gates, George Mocek, Jr., John Kramer Fristoe, Ned Joseph Gauthier, Warren Arcement, Edward Dupaquier, III. Fijth Rou: John Baldwin, Prentice Louque, Jr., Roy Woodruff, Jr., Gerald R. Peters, Lloyd E. Marmillion, Jr., Louis Babineaux, Kenneth F. Kerber, Jr.. Prof. V. L. Auld, Faculty; J. C. Ray. Aggie Club The Aggie Club is an organ- ization of both men and women majoring in some field of agri- culture, either in the School of Home Economics or some of the other phases of agriculture. The purpose of the organization is to coordinate the work of both the men and women in the Q)llege of Agriculture and to cooperate with the other colleges within the uni- versity. The Aggie Club has two main social events, one in the fall and one in the spring of each year. The Club also sponsors the famed Aggie Day , which is held in the spring of each year. Firil Row: Pat Bernard. President; Leon Labbe, Vice-President; Gail Landry. Secretary; Marie Rougeou. Reporter; Frances Hightowcr, Caylc Vick, Arthur Person, Ronald J. Sonnicr. Cjlcnnon Dikct. Second Rou: Sylvia Chauvin. Jackie Hodgson. Sandy Sellers, Ina Thcvenoli, Betty Woods Broussard, Donna Leathern. Grabriellc Lassallc, Kathleen Harris, Sharon Mitchell, Ella Bergeron. Third Row: Gerald B. Lorio, Jay D ' Antoni, Richard Graham, Robert Lacouturc, Luis Gonzalez, Christian Mora, Luis Luquc, Donald Doiron. Alice Marie Hcbert. Fourth Row: John G. Broussard, Joel F. Luke, Lcroy J. Kennair, Tommy J. Kearney, Patrick H. Martin, Leonard P. Lasseigne. Keith R. Manning. Charles Robinson. Fijlh Row: Gary Carr, Lawrence St. Cyr. Jim Beatty. Charles Patin. D. J. Sanders, Jr., J. W. Wilson.



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American Institute of Chemical Engineers The American Institute of Chemical Engineers was formed in 1957. To be a member of the student chapter one must be registered in chemical engineer- ing. Students may attend meetings of the professional groups in nearby cities. The American Institute of Chemical Engineers annually participates in Engineering Day on campus. First Row: James Bellot, President; Kcr.:.Ltii . i cri,, , secretary; James D. Garber, Treasurer; Ass ' t. Prof. F. L. Larue, Jr., Faculty Adviser. Second Row: Malcolm Huval, Thomas Keaty, Gerald P. Sieber, Jean L. Dugas, James A. Martin. Third Row: Mathew Augustine, Castle C. Cohron, Jr.. Alfred M. Bartholomai, Hans Svatos. American Society of Civil Engineers The USL civil engineers began this organization in 1952. Frequent chapter meetings provide opportunities for present- ing and discussing research papers, com- paring impressions of engineering problems, and forming judgments as to the practical aspects of projects thus described. Profes- sional engineers and businessrrien are in- vited to speak on technical and professional subjects. The chapter participates in field trips, ASCE student chapter conferences and conventions, and social activities. Fini Row: Albert F. Rcswcbcr. President; Rodney A. Naylor, Vice President; John I.. Barthold. Secretary; Carroll G. Wcstbrook. Correspondence Secretary. Second Row: Charles G. Brcaux. Jr., Richard J. Cibiro. Warner I.. Ciros, Claude M. BcKnaud, Hcrby Pourclau, T ird Row: John Wayne I.andry. Ron.ild Dale Younj . Jerome Dale I.ormand, Teddy James Babin. 20

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