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Economics and Finance Forum The Economics and Finance Forum aims to further the knowledge of economics and finance by having speakers and sponsoring field trips. Discussions in panel form bring visitors to USL and give members an opportunity to ask questions on matters of world-wide scale. First Row: Robert R. Vining, President; Ronald P. Rodriguez, Vice-President; Dottie Boudreaux,, Secretary; Raymond Bartels, Treasurer; Dr. Herbert A. Hamilton, Dean; Professor James J. Lapoint, Faculty; Dr. William J. Pliillips, Department Head; Professor, Dr. Earl K. Turner, Faculty. Second Row: Eddie Rusich. Brandt Dufrene. Daniel Melancon, Tony Compagno, Thomas O. Jones, Jr., Robert Black, Professor John Connor, Faculty. Third Row: Ernest C. Lester, Jay Sunseri, Michael J. Parr, Paul R. Robichaux. Al A. Gonsoulin, Philip I.. Broussard. Paul Bartlett, Faculty. Fourth Row: Luis Antonio Delgado, Raul A. Olive, Robert E. Goliwas, Professor Malcolm R. Henderson, Faculty; Earl J. Latiolais, J. Ellis Dore. Geological Society This is a professional organ- ization of geology students and in- structors. It is pledged to promote better relationships among students, instructors, and professionals; to promote mutual assistance and ad- vice; and to encourage prospective students of high caliber to enter the field of geology. Firil Row: Kevin McNamara. President; Mike Power, Vice-President; Ann Schwalcnbcrg, Secretary-Treasurer; Professor William R. Paine, Faculty. Second Row: Wayne Blanchard, Francis (. ' ,. Plaisancc, Thomas M. Rourkc, Francis A. Broussard. Third Row: Sidney Michael Lounsbcriy, James Andrew Hcbert. J. R. Bailey, John Melancon.
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Chorus Membership in the University Mixed Chorus is open to all students alike on an elective credit basis. Its objectives are to provide students with the opportunity of performing the finest in choral music including the great classics, the works of the romanticists and of modern day composers; to ser ' e as a choral nucleus for the musicals and operas presented by th e University Opera Guild; to foster a greater appreciation of the fine arts, music in particular; to contribute to the cultural development and pleasure of students, faculty, the community, and the state. First Row: Gayle Richardson, Elaine Rozas, Sue Matherne, Thetis Simpson, Darlene Cortez, Sharon Lee, Jewel Gaspard, Peggy Boudreaux, Margaret Popovac, Jeanne Roddy. Michael Landry. Harold Roy, Rickey Folse, James Cherry, Ronny Folse. Ronald Cutrera, William de L ' Aune. Herman Hayes. Ed- ward Bourque. Second Row: Janet Freemin, Jo Ann Busse, Frances Rochel, Claire Hebert. Janice Dorman, Peggy Auenson, Gloria Hall, Barbara Corkern, Betty Beachum Perchis Canonge, Tommy Robin. James Fontenot, Vernon Wyatt, Gary Savoie, Preston Hebert, Bobby Babineaux, Ronald Burleigh, Michael Harrelson, Billy Babineaux, Carter Wailes, Willis Ducrest — Director. Third Row: Kay Reeves, Emily Bonhomme, Carita Vallery, Beverly Mangham, Phyllis Tumminello, Gayle Breaux, Susan Howson. Danielle LeBlanc, Alice Hartiens, Francis Lacour, Eugene Martin, Dwight Borel, William Strickland, David Mitchell, Rel GuiUory, Claud McHorse, Layton Martens. Zachary Young. Fourth Row: Jo Ann James Jo Ann Lay, Frances Kurzweg, Jourdia Matherne, Joyce Landry, Judy Hoffpauir, Tricia Waterbury, Julianne Evoniuk Robert Mercer, Hugh Wallis, III, Allan Reed, Joseph Breck, Daniel Weilbaecher, Philip Weber, Richard Williams, Kenneth Benton, Richard Cage, Easton Hebert Wilson Peck, IH. Dormitory Women ' s Council The Dormitory Women ' s Council is the legislative branch of Associated Women Students. This council takes care of necessary dormitory improvements which are partially paid for with funds collected from each dormitory woman each semester. The members of the council consist of the vice-president, secretary, and treasurer of each women ' s dormitory. First Row: Roy Lynn Schexnyder, Co-President; Marie Abruslev. Co-President; Rose Marie FasuUo, Secretary; Cheryl Talbot, Buchanan Hall; Carmelita Perez, Buchanan Hall. Second Row: Therese Trahan, Bonin Hall; Christine Bordelon, Bakcr-Huger Halls; Carolyn Harper, Randolph Hall; Paula Fox- worth, Baker Hall; Betty Woods Broussard, Lamar Dormitory; Margaret Joan Duncan, Harris Hall. Third Row: Robbie Bossley, Randolph Hall; Patricia Ellis, Evangeline Hall; Norma El- dridgc, Lamar Dormitory; Verna Stanley. Evangeline Hall; Leslie Langdon, DeClouet Hall; Donna Diermayer, Foster Hall; Dottie Boudreaux. Foster Hall. Fourth Row: Tateen Aycock. DeClouet Hall; Margaret Maraist, DeClouet Hall; Mary K. Fenstermaker, Randolph Hall; Lynn Fin- ley, Evangeline Hall; Myrtle J. Thierry, Judice Hall; Pat Wiles. Judicc Hall; Kathy Haydcl, Foster Hall.
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Home Economics Chapter The USL Home Economics Chapter, organized in 1925, was the first home economics college club in Louisiana. The chapter sends delegates to the Louisiana and American Home Economics Associations ' conventions. Each member receives a club yearbook. The chapter participates in Aggie Day and the district FHA convention held on campus. Members are en- couraged to visit high school home economic classes to pro- mote the profession. Horticulture Club The purposes of this organization are to stimulate interest in horticulture and to assist the horticulture department in any way possible. First Row: Frances Hightower, President; Karen LaHaye. Vice-President; Gail Landry, Treasurer; Ella Bergeron, Parliamentarian; Marie Rougeou. Second Row: Alice Marie Hebert, Irene Marks, Peggy Firmin, Judith LaHaye. Betty Woods Broussard. Third Row: Sharon Mitchell, Sandy Sellers, Kathleen Harris, Connie Mar- chand, Carolyn Ortego. Fourth Row: Sylvia Chauvin, Mrs. Imogene M. Montgomery, Adviser; Miss Marlene Wright, Adviser; Gayle Vick. First Row: Patrick Martin. President; Leonard Lasseigne Jr., Secretary; Keith Manning. Treasurer. Second Row: Frank Evans; Jackie Hodgson; Douglas Hayes: Faculty. Vice-President- D. J. Sanders, Professor Ira S. Nelson, First Row: Larry Aucoin, President; Walter Hull, Vice-President; Clem J. Zerangue, Treasurer. Second Row: Jack L. Johnson, Secretary; Dalton J. Hebert. Third Row: John Moscovis, Willie B. Verrett, Jr., Bill Bowers. Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club has as its members students and faculty members of industrial arts. It strives to increase professionalism, establish contacts with industry, and promote the de ' elopment of industrial arts at all levels. The club sponsors field trips to various major industries and has several social events.
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