Louisiana State University Alexandria - Sauce Piquante Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)
- Class of 1962
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Q 1962 quanie5 A sauce plquante -is W. ww ,iv-' i.v gf: ,wi ripe, si lar, FOREWORD The primary purpose oT This book is To give The reader a blueprinT oT LSUA, a range oT view wiTh The widesT possible background Tor seeing iT in broadiperspecTive-pa,sT, pres- enT, and TuTure. 5 T - Phase One is The picTorialigaTiorg oT id briXeTsbuT,ggcci1ing pasT since The incepTion oT-LSUA, l96O-6l.4 Phase Two presenTs The currenT operaTionPf I96l-62, even :gore exciTing and sTimulaTing wiTh The addigion oT Sopho- iii classes. E ig Phase Three proiecTs 'The TuTure and embodies plansefbr gg.ii g gg L'f'QTddiTionasll building and conTinued expansion. ii if, y P We have Tried noT Tp errliin gogsrjying The honor oT ediT- llfsfi ing This, The TiMrsT Sauce PiquanTegfsasvglrnerely personals, IT a 5' my ggggigiz high honggr besTowed upon us and Zwieaslgggg eavor if To link iT wiTh The opporTuniTy To render a rea' service To our is evidenT. as csii IT is our hope ThaT in years To come, Thissbook will be in- iii sTrumenTal in recalling memofies oT The liTe you knew aT Ti Louisiana STaTe UniversiTy4aT Alexandria. THE I962 SAUCE PIQUANTE STAFF 4 foreword COl1'l'6I1fS PHASE I L.S.U.A. I96O-61 .S S PHASE Ill S E Campuscapers A Adverfisemenfs XX! Campuscape .,,., .A.,.,A.. Dedicafion ........, ,,.4 Adminisfrafion .... ..... Eaculfy ...,i....A.. ......... XX. X x N. SX K x S. PHASE Il ,A..... ..,...,. 5 O Eeafures AA....SS. .....,.. 5 2 Sophomores ...A.S 63 Freshmen .,S,A .SSS ,.,.,... 7 7 Organizafions ....,,.,. .S4,.... 9 5 Healfh and Physical Educa+ion ........... S......,, I O9 -L-1 campuscape we-. 1 .ff v w w H ww u m 49 H u w H mu ,G ,M H wmwwuwiigigguwwu mum E. A Three aHrac'rive co-eds keep in shape. Wl1a+ else can we ea'r? KniT one . . . purl Two. l T T 1 -Q L s. W, ,Figs fi in A 'SA'-'wl 'hw , The hazards oT occupaTional Therapy. PLACES . . . These are The places ThaT we go: The Snack Bar . . . chemisTry lab . . . The library? gosh no! . . . The parking loT . . . Freshman English . . . The Snack Bar . . . Physical EclucaTion classes . . . The pavillion . . . The Tennis courTs. The language lab . . . The Snack Bar . . . Lea's in Lec:ompTe . . . The Counselors' oTTices . . . The Pelican Club in Marlcsville . . . The RegisTra,r . . . Elmer's . . . movies . . . dances . . . The AmeriTa Club . . . The porches OT Oakland Hall . . . and Then There's The Snack Bar . . . juan- ' X w s 'WWW' , Y .i Ji - I' A 1 . 'ft' si X, ., . , Y Elf...-v I ga ,V P . A-v - I x we ,A Q- us' '11 54: .. H, 5 f-.55 Seffing sighfs on Hwe fuiure. n jf! - I Ain? love grand? - ff? Jia ee Bewurer 'rhinqs Hwrouqh chemisfry. , .,'.'T'1'F ,.? f w ,g H'-P5 , . LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AT ALEXAN- DRIA is many Things. IT is sTudenTs beginning Their preparaTions Tor inTended careers. IT is Teachers doing Their uTmosT To guide The sTudenT Toward his goal and To prepare him Tor his chosen Tield. IT is adminisTraTion, counselors, and mainTenance. IT is cards in The Snack Bar . . . imformal conversaTion beTween TacuITy and sTudenT over a cup OT coTTee . . . a demonsTraTion of The TwisT. IT is rushing To make classes on Time . . . Trying To geT ouT of as many assignmenTs as possible . . . endless hours in The snack bar . . . an occasional hour in The library. :N A Up The ladder To success in ecIucaTuon. Dean Woodin Talcing a viTaI inTeresT in progress of sTudenTs during enTrance examinaTions. I ' 'bag , InTormaTion please.. . 9 All 'logellwer now-one. lwo. 'rl1ree. Well. you see, iJr'slilce+l1ls. . . Will wonders never cease . . . acfually sluclyingl I0 1- CQ, 6'-is 1 E v , 1 X w W w 1 1 I r w 4 w mayb 2 -, ,il 'S'- ' -Zbsk . W, J: .34-L Q' ,, . ,rl 3 QT 1 .,,,!,..!,,A Xl., A Q .1 Y ,AI-. r , W Z-,.n vy:15iff.5 Nfl' ' 'Qgj:r '11W' J' 'A .N ' ' ' 'vm- ff-4'H '- -'auf , PPL' 4Jf : 2f' f - ' ki '3g':f,:Q Wha'r's so darned funny? , . . Q . 451 , . ' ' . ,. ' ' Q x 'ff' J' Mex UK . ' Jil A pleasanf aufumn aflrernoon. .. No. The mea1'isn'+ +oo Jrough. Nojrhing like an homes? game .... 7 X I 1. n A ki '11 51 x '1 ' 531. v' Q 'U-gl 1. Rx f r e II J J' . ,Y V- - N-.-. -T..--1 -M:x,,,....Y.,ua. ..,. W M.-,- 1 I W' ve, U . f -- ' , I' - F -q'4F'!j,?:-P ' ,ma mail: L , . . 9 iz.. 1 MY ' xg, W fix , - I 1 f iuni-.X V ,f l There was a mefhod In fhelr :fn-Q if me ' ' , if: V ,, 5 ...,-,,gf,:.. ,- el 1 Love makes 'rhe world go 'rouncl. I2 -M.-,wx B4 X, . ALEXAN ns as college? A .,- First I do you . . . 5 555. I fd Fwy. Ihftvi MC? Q, X , X Who spiked Hue bunch? Jrhen you do me-e-e-e 5- I+ smells all riglwl To me. I l Firsl, you find a black cal ancl a broom. 1 We 'll l ' :':rErE:E, 2 - 5 'l. ' . 'fb-ll 'L' 'VAX' 'LT' -' ' ' 1' '. ' - ' '- ' - 1 ,,f ' in - -L '3 ' M V Chili 9 4 ' . gn 'zinwi' li id! v, 'f ' 1171 ' I 'Q EU : ' W . iff ' : 3 . 3 ,A Lf, ...... rg mm I .a UA I s ,Z M55 11' M wngigww J -L' in X . , H ,I 1 M, Y S f gm 1 ,,.iE,.:EEZ u :gy ., .vm F3 .,.. ,mu 3 I, ff--Z : Y ..., , F'.f,q,V-V: fn... U Z :BL-1 E W 4: VA 5 V 5 1, A , ' '- ' f r .: ' J-if-. EF.-1-riffs ' 5-?'Q:Ezv 1 'f.m ?7 '. RSmff ff, -f if A gf -W, , - - -4 1 :AI A ,511 I.. H J, 417 ' .HPV ,jnweig ,L ..., Y , W ,.' nv , , ,ZH 9 , Q, A ', 1: -1: .- JJ'- J rw. ,fp 1' 1 . .mf V X f . . ' ff ' ,Q , , Y ' V ' 22 f ' , QE' A , ' j ' 'L . 2 Q , 572 xx. iz, ' W W I H , Lmm, M n M , ' , 5 ' - 2 m ,X Issey mx gm 2 an Q an x E, Dr. Marfin D. Woodin dedication FOR... . . . percepiion. and his sieady guiding hand since LSUA's beginning, . . . undersianding, and ihe precedence given Universily mailers over all else, . . . dislinciion, broughi lo Jrhe Office oi The Dean in solemniiy and wiih digniiy, . . . we dedicale ihis, The iirsl ediiion oi THE SAUCE PIQUANTE, lo Dean Marlin Dean and Mrs: Woodin D. Woodin . . . . a renowned scholar and leader .... Dean Wooclin and his charming wife Virginia and daughlers Beclcy, Pam and Linda. the administration the administration IM mlnlstratlon the administration the administration Presideni' John A. Hunfer Louisiana Siafe Universiiy Dr. Marfin D. Woodin Execulrive Vice-presideni' .i ,W w,..:.-9,,... rm. Q ., nw- 2 Q ., f,- ' 'eq-, .A , --naps'--.1-1 ggpg-v.,,,, Dr. Na+haniel M. Caffee Vice-presideni and Dean of Academic Affairs ,qv . X ,,,,.,,,-..,., , board of supervisors Louisiana Siaie Universiiy Board of Supervisors in ihe new board room in Thomas Boyd Hall. Lefi' 'l'o Righi: Theo F. Cangelosi. Arihur L. Swanson, John A. Hickman, Joseph C. LeSage, Jr., General Troy H. Middleion, Chairman John J. Doles. Percy E. Roberls, The lale Horace Wilkinson lll, Slerling W. Gladden, William Piicher, Ella V. Aldrich Schwing, Henry E. Walden. and Tom W. DuH'on. Secre- Jrary 'lo Board Mrs. Kil'l'y B. Sirain. ll The Board parlicipaies in groundbreaking ceremonies ai lhe LSUA dedicalion. .i :7.L fl -1.6 Rag: a --f DEAN MORRIS N. ABRAMS Dr. Abrams succeeded Dr. Woodin as Dean of LSU al Alexandria February I. I962. l-le has previously served as Direclor of llme School ol Vocafional Eclucalion ancl l-lead of llwe Deparlmeml of Vocalional Agri- cullural Educalion ar LSU. ri 'f W my ' ,L Dr. Alvin C. Harper BUSINESS MANAGER .-I ' ' ,- Mr. Dudley B. Frickie REGISTRAR A A All F Mrs. Fabia E. Thomas COUNSELOR fl' Mr. John B. Richard LIBRARIAN no 'INST .1-21659 '- f 5 10112115 .mslzxur-129 51324253331 Colonel W. R. Middlefon COUNSELOR Mr. W. A. Nipper COORDINATOR OF AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS ,,..-lo' ff 1 the faculty and staff the faculty and staff I Mrs. Mearl H. Adams Food Service Supervisor Mr, James B. Allen Inslrucior, Mallwemaiics Mrs. Palsy K. Barber lns+ruc+or, Business Aclminisiraiion Miss Barbara S. Barnes lnsiruclor. English Mrs. Ollie M. Bafes Secreiary io Dean Mr. Lonnie T. Benne'H' lns+ruc+or. Mallwemafics Q.:-: W 4!'5Q FN eva.. '41 5 ,ni ,Q M Q- Mrs. Lois C. Brueclc ' Typisl. Regis+rar's Office Mr. Lyle E. Brumfield lnslruclor, English Mrs. Anna C. Burns Senior Librarian and lnsirruclor of Books and Libraries Miss Be'Hy R. Calclwell lnsirucior. Foreign Languages ,dann- N1 5' JF' Mr. Percy Ray Chandler lnslruclor. Accounling-Markeling and Managemenl Q Mr. Hollis D. Chapman if lnslruclor. Animal Induslry Mrs. Gloria Chevalier Sleno. Clerk, RegisJrrar's Office Mrs. Efhelise L. Cooper Sleno. Clerk, Business Office Miss Sylvia Cooper Associare. l-leallh 84 Physical Educalrion Mr. James explains American hisfory lo 'rwo sophomore sluclenls. :fm Dean Wooclin resenls Air Force Commendaiion P Medal To Col. Midcllelon. 28 Mrs. Dorofhy Erwin Snack Bar Operaior Mr. Dudley B. Friclcie Regislrar and Assisiani' Professor. Economics Mr. Loyd J. Gaspar lnsirucior, Physics and Clwemisiry Dr. James D. Goodrich Assislanlr Professor, Cliemisiry Dr. Alvin C. Harper Business Manager and Associafe Professor, Economics Mrs. Elva Mae Hafhorn Sreno. Clerk. Counselors' Office f f 4 my .V S ,,s.s,ss 2:31 'f iii 5 saga 1 .- if : ivpfi Dr. Leis leciures . . . 'Gs Q 4 1?f 'i Mr. William D. Horan lnsirucior, Foreign Languages Mr. D. C. James lnsirucior. Hisiory Mrs. Pansy M. Jolly Typisi Clerk, Boolcsiore Miss Beafrice J. Larcl Sieno. Clerk Agriculiural Coorclinaions Office ' T dw L f-. 1,1 Dr. Hans H. Leis Associaie Professor. l-lealih ancl Physical Educaiion Mr. W. Wayne Malone lnsirucior, Maihemaiics Mr. John B. Marlin, Jr. Assisiani Professor, Agronomy and Chemisfry Mr. J. Gregg Marshall Assisianl' Professor, Agronomy Mr. Claude B. Melebeclc, Jr. lnsirucior, Speech and English Colonel W. R. Micldlefon Counselor and Assisiani Professor Geography Miss Dolly J. Nichols Typisi Clerk. Office of ihe Dean Mr. W. A. Nipper Coordinaior of Agricullural Operaiions Mr. W. Ellis Powell lnsfrucior, English Dr. Ronald S. Pryer Special Leciurer, Psychology Mr. John B. Richard Librarian and lnsirucior, Books and Libraries Mrs. Alice V. Scarborough Typisi Cleric, Business Office Well, lei' Jrhem eel calce . . . Yes Ma'am, eiqhi lumps, please Mr. Paul E. Vanderburg Inslrucfor. English Dr. Darfhon V. Wells Assislanl' Professor, Clwemisfry Mr. Jackson A. While Assislanl Professor, Accounfing phase one LSUA 1960-61 phase LS UA 1 960-61 ISUA 1960 61 phase one history LSUA is noT new To Alexandria. Louisiana STaTe UniversiTy TirsT began in Alexandria in I86O beTore moving To BaTon Rouge in l87O. The presenT LSUA was begun in The Fall oT i960 aT a new locaTion which is locaTed Tive miles souTh oT Alexandria on a Track oT 3.300 acres, which was Torm- erly Oakland PlanTaTion. Two Trame buildings, housing The library and The science and languages laboraTories were added To The exisTing buildings, which had been used Tor a Training school in VocaTional AgriculTure. The TirsT permanenT building, Oakland l-lall, was buil+ in The summer oT l96l. A Temporary gymnasium was also provided Tor l-lealTh and Physical EducaTion insTruc- Tion. LSUA began wiTh only a Treshman class in i960 buT a sophomore class was added in The Fall oT l96l. Many basic courses ThaT can be used Toward a maior in many Tields are oTTered. ApproximaTely sixTy courses are being oTTered and There are ThirTy-Tive TaculTy members who are well gualiTied and oTTer insTrucTion comparable To ThaT oT any college. AlThough LSUA is a commuTer college, iT oTTers a well rounded cur- riculum which will prepare The sTudenTs To conTinue Their educaTion aT oTher colleges wiTh li++Ie or no diTTiculTy. Plans Tor The TuTure include a new library, caTeTeria, sTudenT union building. audiTorium and oTher general purpose buildings. ? Regisfrafion- in full swing. , l'r's chow Jrime in Hue cafeferia. Schedule making is serious IV i .. i q k '-' --1-1--iupllj . V D --1- ' V. faculty L l Lell lo Righl, Fronl Row: W. Ellis Powell. Fabia E. Thomas, Belly R. Caldwell, Barbara S. Barnes, Anna C. Burns, J. E. Simmons, William D. Horan, Dean Marlin D. Wooclin. Second Row: W. A. Nipper. Lyle E. Brumlielcl, G. C. Gaelce, W. R. lvliddlelon, James B. Allen, Lonnie T. Bennell. Baclc Row: Hollis D. Chapman, J. Gregg Marshall, John B. Richard, W. Wayne Malone, Palsy K. Barber. Horace T. McDonald, John D. Born, Jackson A. While. 1 960-61 Millon lvl. Harrison, Marlin D. Wooclin, Daniel Barlh Dean Wooclin addresses lhe sludenl on Orienlalion Day. NNXX6 f -gy I Y A 'Y 'Af' . A-An ' 2- H .-7a,fff1' F .H . G Ti-F5-f9.esi..',.155Tj? ' .1 , : avr I ' i i Sfudenis conducf experimenis in weii-equipped laboraiories. Sze Library reading room. Laboraiories are provided wirh modern devices ro develop pro- ficiency in foreign languages. classwork begins Miss Ramona Dupuy LSUA CAMPUS FAVORITE. l96O-6l Mayor George Bowdon. Jr., Alex- andria, preserfrs a loouque'r of car- nafions Jro Miss Dupuy. Our FIRST campus favorire. r ff, A ffr. gd- -4 ' ' 's 5, ,JV Q lf' M fsgr., ff' P J A-, vs Y Q3 . I i n '1, P 7- 240- 1 A dance for 'Phe Favorife 'E 'll 1,5 H :J 1 ., T 4 3 IHIIQ' ff ' H Y I i A ' Il' 4 Q 1, A '-i ,Q AN, I --- if---1 1g 1, xx F, E T, .E 1 in 1 Q s 'iii A . H T . if i ., . , . :ci -Q 3, , 4. ' .- . , 2 L3 1 ' A I -.f :i: s1 . ,.,i,, -5 1 L - A , : -- .. , Ei Z f if' f - - . 'L . 3 ,- - - w, M FAQ:-,:,..1.,1 A ,R I -sr-1. ,,n , T. Ki n--Y -of , . ,I ' f ' f e T 311' ,, , f Ai A AEI- J L A E ,, 1- Ai .. , ' H 3- 'A J: Ti! . ' ' ' T sg: 12 'NQQ A 3 'Tb :H P3 A .' , Q U 4 i ' -2. A 1: W Q, ' , ! V wg pgs - , , f - .A Q AM .--A , W I - 4 , L ,zz f V W. , , 5 A ,--.,---'n . --E1 ,Thi ' M 'W' , , '- -1'-nw. re 4 H 1 I T ii TT. , --.9-'ish --f fl 7 li 1 -5-,:::,.,,igii3f I ' I7 is A . Y I A f-4 V . ' 1 K .rn ' - Ah: U H ,A -0 F qu ' : , W 5 -54 I I lp . .. 5 2 PM is A , , , 4, , , , .,., ..,,,,...:.. n ,. wx 33 v fs X. xv T ff is .1 ii is M- ' if A L . . M4 -iii 'f'i'- tw T ,. w. ,. 'IF 4 ,. f- ' K' - T 5,-141, I K, , sf -ef ?'WiL 0 . THE CAMPUS FAVORITE AND HER COURT. Lef+ 'l'o Righf: Miss Hazel Muse, Miss Pafricia Ann Clement Miss Edifh O'Leary, Miss Dupuy, Miss Marguerife Warner, Miss Carolyn Deville. and Miss Joyce Arcluenqo. The Favorifes Dance -, T I l M .-: , W V .-i,,1.'I1',Eq5, .N it , 1 .5 H - 5 21 , . -.v -4 '- -Nw . . M1 Z, -4. Q' f 1, ,E ' .' vf V ,, .1 , LJ: ,..pUfq..jff.' ma' - . Miss Edi+h O'Leary Miss Marguerife Warner P- is .., ,, Q1 X X 'L 13 Miss Joyce Arduengo ii s 3 I I fi fs , jj Miss Hazel Muse A Winsome Twosome Miss Carolyn Deviiie Favoriie Lunch Hour ai favorites 1960-61 A Favo rife Sfudies Le'F'l' 'I'o riql1'I': Eclillw 0'Leary, Hazel Muse, Joyce Arcluengo, Ramona Dupuy, Marguerile Warner, PaHi Clement Carolyn Deville. QVA N.. 'f. 'K Ali! LSUA personalities, 1960-61 The LSUA Personalilies were nominaled by The lacully ancl lheir names were presenlecl lo a commillee composed of lacully members and sludenls. Twelve men sludenls and lwelve women sluolenls were seleclecl and presenled 'ro lhe enlire s+uclenl'bocly lor seleclion. Four men and Four women were seleclecl as lhe personalilles. Only lull lime sluclenls were eligible lor nominalion. Olher required qualilicalions included leadership, service lo LSUA, loyally. personal magnelism, scholarship, in- legrily, malurily, and reliabilily. Leonard Armand Judy BonneH'e A ,V a ll- x rlll ,X 11 2 5- ' Marguerife Warner WX. Joe Pope 1 Beafrice Ribaudo 53 -2 John Hromadka M ji Caiherine Mar+in Gene Ricks v student government officers, 1960-61 V9 Front Row: Evelyn Guillory, Secretary: Jotm l-lromadka, President Standing: Gene Ricks, Treasurer: Leonard Armand, Representative: Gerald Burns, Vice-president. r I g l l it , f. L 4 X , l ' l S' 1 j President Hromadlca presides. Dean Woodin congratulates John. sg baptist student union - ri -2 .sir i, .,, . ,-area ,,,, Seated, Lett to Right: Jarlon Magee. Larry Cassell. Carl Penny, Hope Broussard. Margaret McFarland, Ann Bruce. Richard Carter. Ruby Nell Vines, Catherine Martin, Richard Peevy, Mrs. Patsv K. Barber. sponsor, Mrs. Laura Carter, and David Deville. organization 1960-61 newman club i 'fi A : - Q 2 W 3 -se, - 2 - , ,I Front Row: Lex Morris, John Hromadka, Juanita Normand. Brent McDaniel. Donald Dean, Roy Derbonne, and Warren Zehrung., Second Row: Bradford White, Clyde Deville, Faye Rini, Janelle Armand, Margaret Plauche, Joyce Paige, and Beatrice Ribaudo. Back Row: Thomas Bossier, John Cook, Mr. John B. Richard, sponsor, Leonard Armand. and Marguerite Warner. :student education association From Lett to Right: Richard Carter, Treasurer Ruby Nell Vines. Vice-pres. Joe Pope, President Catherine Martin, Secretary Joyce Paige, Historian campus talk Paul Cole Bruce Carruth Marguerite Warner trench club From Left to Right: Marguerite Warner. Lynn Babb, Wayne King, Bobbie Sue Greene, Terry Trimble, Rosemary Palermo. Mr. W. D. Horan. Miss Betty Caldwell. sponsors tor the group, and Edith O'Leary. 'Wi 49 phase two phase tw ISUA 1961-62 UA 'I961-62 y C5 L phase two ISUA 1 961-62 oakland hall Concrele slabs are hydraulically iaclcecl info posiiion. , . 5533 An archileciural rendering of Oakland l-lall. The finished proclucl features features features 5 favorite of I.S.U.A. Pelile SANDRA LOUISE MATASSA won rhe honor of CAMPUS FAVORITE of L.S.U.A. for I96l-62. She was presenied in a Winier Won- derland serling a+ rhe SAUCE PIQUANTE BALL held December I5+h in The Louisiana Room of The Hoiel Benlley. SANDRA and her courl' of four were elecied by rhe male siudenrs on 'rhe basis of beaury, poise, personalily, and good characler. An honor graduale oi Providence Cen- lral l-ligh School, SANDRA received Jrhe moslr coveied coed honor al L.S.U.A. wirh characierisiic poise and charm. She excels in academics, cuis a line figure in PE classes, and has proved a campuswide FAVORITE. A Business Adminisrrarion major and a Newmani+e. SANDRA's special inieresls include swimming, dancing, and GENE. l-ler unique combinalion of beauiy, scholarship, and sophisiicalion rales her an ideal FAVORITE. miss sandra maiassu ? Ik' ,V K . 1 s R 5 V f Qs . ' 'W 56 A -1 ,,- S M ,Nh x l JUDIE, a lively lorunelle wilh dancing hair and a broad Soulhern clrawl, gradualecl from Foresl Hill High School where she was aclive in sporls ancl- Glee Club. A+ L.S,U.A. JUDIE is aciive in Jrhe SNACK BAR and +he LIBRARY. She shows an afliinily for Frenchmen from Bunkie, especially DONALD. miss iudie chevalier miss pafricia gremillion Pai's cameo-like beaulry, sweei sophisiicaiion, and dramaiic poise raies This Bollon Boosler a GASSER ai L.S.U.A. Her flashing smile and friendly demeanor have won her campuswide populariiy. PAT. an Elemeniary Educa- Jrion maior, enjoys swimming, dancing, and bowling. 58 VivaciTy wiTh a Tlare, EDITH paclcs more bounce To The ounce Than The average coed. Her healThy good loolcs, her sponTaneiTy, and her Tlashing eyes have Twice placed her in The FAVORITE COURT aT l..S.U.A. A graduaTe oT Bol+on High School, EDITH is majoring in ElemenTary EclucaTlon, is a memloer oT The Newman Club, and Torms The hypoTenuse oT The UNHOLY THREE Triangle. miss edifh o'Ieary ii? :..1 J Tmlnaau A v, x miss betty ann viclrine Serene and pensive, BETTY! quiel' smile and appealing naiure malces This Clwicoi High gracluaie a RINGER al' L.S.U.A. A Secreiarial Science maior wiih Hue grace of a ballef dancer, Huis winsome blonde lass is a popular FAVORITE wiih Hue Evangeline and Avoyelles coniingenis. vi ,ii ,iiwuwl K Miss Donna Gail Afkinson Miss Vivian Carol Lambdin fuvori ominees zwrartqz. , . -1 - Miss Carolyn Opal Price Miss Joyce Elizabefh Paige favorite nominees Miss Linda Carol Walker Miss Linda Carol Vanderhoeven Miss Mary Jacqueline Wilder the sophomores the sophomores the sophomores 63 You never lolcl me +ha1', Mama! Anderson, Lloyd Guinn Alexandria. Louisiana Arduengo, Joyce E. Lecomple, Louisiana Armand, Janelle Marie Corronporr, Louisiana Armand, Leonard Bunkie, Louisiana Babb, Elmo Lin Alexandria, Louisiana Baudin, Donald Paul Marlcsville, Louisiana Bell, William M. Colfax, Louisiana Blaloclc, John David Alexandria, Louisiana Boone, Phyllis Ann Alexandria, Louisiana i if Allen, Roberl' Shelden Alexandria, Louisiana Allen, Timofhy Michael Pineville, Louisiana Nw :aj 'V W il? Ji' sophomores iles-arf 'ir Sf f -.Ei 111 5 O' -4 '?' Campos del Toro, Louis Pineville, Louisiana Carroll, Kelly Kafheryn Pineville, Louisiana Carrufh, Frederick Bruce Alexandria, Louisiana Carier, Charles Richard Foresl' l-lill, Louisiana I Bossier, Thomas Gary Alexandria, Louisiana Boswell, Calfon Reid Lecomple, Louisiana Brodnax, Jerry Glen Elmer, Louisiana Brooks, Ray Benny Alexandria, Louisiana BrouilleHe, Rene L. Marlcsville, Louisiana Broussard, Carolyn Hope Alexandria, Louisiana Buclcelew, Cecile Olefa Pineville. Louisiana Cain, Na+han Burl Piikin, Louisiana Ya mean a slraw cosis a dollar'7 N-F4-f i :K 'Ulf i Car'I'er, Laura Perry Foresl l-lill, Louisiana Cedars, Freddy M. Alexandria, Louisiana Clemen+, Pafricia Ann Alexandria, Louisiana Cook, John Allen Alexandria, Louisiana Craig, BeH'y Nell Alexandria, Louisiana Croolcs, Charles Calvin Alexandria, Louisiana Cullen, Roberl' Bunlde, Louisiana Cunningham, Jack Hillon Pineville, Louisiana Daniels, Gloria Jean Alexandria, Louisiana Wm! Davidson, Juanifa Raxsdale Dallon, Franlc Eugene Lecompie, Louisiana Upperclassmen hard al' Alexandria. Louisiana DeBona, Sam J. Alexandria, Louisiana Deen, Rev. Daniel R. Alexandria, Louisiana Delude, Normancl Roberi' Alexandria, Louisiana Derbonne, Roy Kirby Alexandria, Louisiana Deshofels, Errol David Eunice, Louisiana DeVille, Malcolme David Alexandria, Louisiana DeVille, Ludger Clyde Alexandria, Louisiana Dino, Joseph Leonard Clieneyville, Louisiana Dulsroclr, Gail Marie Alexandria, Louisiana Dugas, JeaneH'e H. Mansura, Louisiana Duncan, Rocky Dexfer Alexandria, Louisiana sophomores 4! , .L il-l1IS ll'l'llS piggy W6I'1l' To markel? Edwards Charles Eugene Ellio'H, Thomas Joseph Alexandria, Louisiana Engsfrom, Ellen R. Alexandria, Louisiana Es'res, James Aubrey Elmer, Louisiana Faulk, Carolyn Ann Alexandria, Louisiana Flefcher, Jerome Edgar Pineville, Louisiana Flefcher, Thomas David Pineville, Louisiana Fogleman, Marion David Alexandria, Louisiana Fon+eno+, Shirley Ann Pine Prairie, Louisiana Fox, James Julian Foresl' Hill, Louisiana sophomores Gaspard, Nolan Paul l-lessmer, Louisiana Gaulhier, Clay+on John Chambers. Louisiana Givens, John Dale Alexandria, Louisiana Goodrich, Mary Ka+hryn Alexandria, Louisiana Greene, Bobbie Sue Pineville, Louisiana Gremillion, Kenne'l'h C. Alexandria, Louisiana Gremillion, Murrel Jucle Moreauville, Louisiana Guillory, Daniel John Bunlcie, Louisiana Guillory, Donald Joseph Bunlcie, Louisiana Guillory, Evelyn Ann Echo, Louisiana Guillory, Ronald Roberl' Marlcsville, Louisiana Guillof, Felix, Jr. l-lessmer, Louisiana A siuclenl gaihering befween classes Henderson, Mary Arden Pineville, Louisiana Holcomb, Jo Ann Alexandria, Louisiana Holfon, Shirley Ann Alexandria, Louisiana l-lromadlca, John Frank Alexandria, Louisiana Humphries, Lowell Carson Alexandria, Louisiana Johnson, Wayne Roberi' Alexandria, Louisiana Johnson, Wilde Louise Oakdale, Louisiana Jones, Jack Tillman Troul, Louisiana Kadlecek, David Edward Alexandria, Louisiana LaBorde, Janelle Anne Marlcsville, Louisiana LaBorde, Mary B. lvlarlcsville, Louisiana Lachney, Huey Pierce Pineville, Louisiana 25 1 1 Herr l-loran, Ich kann Sie nichl' verslehenl Twas brillig, and 'llie sli+l'iy loves Did gyre and gimlole in lime wabe Lee, Roberl' E., Jr. Alexandria, Louisiana Lo'H, Juclifh Bonne'H'e Alexandria, Louisiana Lundy, James Willard Colfax, Louisiana McAllis+er, Carolyn Jane Alexandria, Louisiana McCann, Virginia H. Pineville, Louisiana McDaniel, Aubrey Brenl' Ville Plaiie, Louisiana McDivi'H', Dorofhy Elise Pineville, Louisiana McFarlane, Mildred S. Alexandria, Louisiana McMahon, Arfhur Ray Elizabeib, Louisiana Mahoney, Lawrence L. Pineville, Louisiana Mari-in, Ca+herine Ville PlaHe, Louisiana Masfers, Bobby Glen Pineville, Louisiana ., N IL ,J V f . Y Q .ij .V .JA I . E P pf! 5 , ., is , ,, as nr ii M-. ' if ' :QE if ii- 'liii TT :ff L ,L f . L . ij F r s ' L a rv-'. 5 ill . . , . 2. ,. 2, ,, ' 3 5. Q, , E ' , . ,I H24 1 ll: - ,,s,.,,..... - .fr 3 .- ,.,,,,-, 5 Q I i . ' i- i Qi W 1 'f fs - i f li -if fy, 1. f. , Z il 'W x 1 ' sl ' . fi, Ili, I7 i 1 wr ' i lj ' wi ffiii' ' , ....., E The paiama game! Moreau, Geneva Dean Alexandria, Louisiana Morrison, Jane Granger Pollock. Louisiana Neclc, Wayne Herman Alexandria, Louisiana Nichols, Oliver Dean Pineville, Louisiana Normand, Juaniia Cecilia Alexandria, Louisiana Normand, Russell Anihony Alexandria, Louisiana Monk, Charify Ann Oakdale, Louisiana Moore, Eddie Lesfer Ball, Louisiana if Miller, Lenzie Eddie Buckeye, Louisiana Mills, Margarel' Davidson Alexandria, Louisiana 'P' T 7 4-4- if uw--ox Y K sophomores Oh! ain'l love grand. Norris, Calvin Byrcl Pineville, Louisiana O'Leary, Ediih P. Alexandria, Louisiana O'NeiIl, Chris+ine Theresa Alexandria, Louisiana Orebaugh, Lanny Garber Alexandria, Louisiana Paige, Joyce Elizabefh Alexandria, Louisiana Peevy, Richard Alfon Alexandria, Louisiana Phillips, James Elvin Alexandria, Louisiana Pinkerfon, John William Pineville, Louisiana Pi'Hman, Frank Bryan Piikin, Louisiana Plaisance, Henry Eugene Bunkie, Louisiana Plaisance, Louis Grevenig Bunkie, Louisiana Plauche, Margarei Mary Coifonpori, Louisiana 24 Yes we offer hlleen hours in loourayf' Plauche, Vicforine Juneau Collonpori, Louisiana Pope, Elizabelh Jackson Pineville, Louisiana Pope, Joseph William Pineville. Louisiana Rayner, James Francis Pineville, Louisiana Ricks, Gene Winsfon Boyce, Louisiana Rini, Lena Faye Lecomple. Louisiana Ryan, Ronald Edward Ellie, Louisiana Sanchez, Eugene F. Alexandria, Louisiana Savage, Earl Edward Glenmora, Louisiana Smifh, Jerry Pefer Bunlcie, Louisiana Soileau, Ches'l'er Paul Ville Plalle, Louisiana Sparlrs, Roberi' Carfer Alexandria, Louisiana Uncle Earl is Hne slceleion in our closel. K' in if 'F s. 1 , 'Q N14 'T fr' Sparks, Wanda Carolyn Pineville, Louisiana Sfanley, Freddie Howe Alexandria, Louisiana Sfracener, Richard A. Alexandria. Louisiana Sfringer, Roberl' B. Pineville, Louisiana Sullivan, Dianne Frances Deville, Louisiana Tassin, Forresi' Paul, Jr. Marlcsville, Louisiana Theveno'l', Marfin As'I'or Bunlcie. Louisiana Thomas, Virginia Rae Alexandria, Louisiana Tingle, Billy Marvin Troui, Louisiana Vanlangendonck, Thomas Lee Cheneyville, Louisiana Vines, Ruby Nell Alexandria, Louisiana Wakefield, Earlouise T. Alexandria, Louisiana -,Ia ang, hu- 11? ? ,L Y, ?Eie4. Willbanlcs, Gene Rodney Pineville, Louisiana Willis, James Alvin Piikin, Louisiana Willis, Shirley Mae Pollock, Louisiana Wilmore, Juanifa Ann Alexandria, Louisiana Worrell, Roy Fife Alexandria. Louisiana Wriglvi, Carolyn Faye Calcasieu, Louisiana Young, Douglas Roberl' Foresi l-lill, Louisiana Young, Woodrow Ross Lecompie, Louisiana Zehrung, Warren M. Alexandria, Louisiana The moving finger wriies the freshmen the freshmen the freshmen IT T1 7 L, freshmen ,,,-wi 'Y ,g W V 1: ii Adams, Louis Bryan Alexandria. Louisiana Aderhold, Douglas A. Alexandria, Louisiana Aerflcer, Sharon Marie Alexandria, Louisiana Aldredge, Morris Hayden Alexandria, Louisiana Andries, Alice Jane Alexandria, Louisiana Ardoin, Acey Hardy Easiron, Louisiana Arrhur, Harry Wayne, Jr. Pineville, Louisiana Aflcinson, Donna Gail Alexandria, Louisiana Avery, Ralph Pineville, Louisiana Aymond, Arnaud Joseph Bunlcie, Louisiana Balmer, John Gordon Alexandria, Louisiana Banlrs+on, Frank Eady Alexandria, Louisiana Earlier, James Hiram Alexandria, Louisiana Bar'l'on, Roberl Mayfield Elmer, Louisiana Basco, Ruby Elaine Alexandria, Louisiana Baum Carolyn Jean Pineville, Louisiana Beeson, Joseph Ralph Pineville. Louisiana Beeson, LoreH'a Gayle Polloclc, Louisiana Belgarcl, Faye Anne Deville, Louisiana BenneH', Beverly Ann Pineville, Louisiana Berlin, Carl Alberl' Alexandria, Louisiana Bernard, Bobby Michael Alexandria, Louisiana BonneHe, Cynfhia F. Alexandria, Louisiana BoH', Roberf Holmes Marlcsville, Louisiana Bounds, Joyce Kafhleen l-lineslon, Louisiana Brady, Valda Deon Lecomple, Louisiana Brancles, George William Alexandria, Louisiana BrasseH'e, Ronald Aford S+. Landry, Louisiana Brazelfon, John Overfon Alexandria, Louisiana Breaux, Charles Keni- Alexandria, Louisiana ,i C l didn'+ know 'ihis was a Barber College. gf' ,,--v in-1 T if-r 'CV .f vi! '1 Q'.f i' -si 33' H7 Yrvvfl. freshmen !?f'fi'QX? gas ,5- 'lk 'NH U6-I l surrender dear Brodnax, Ray Bur+on Alexandria, Louisiana Brown, Daniel Theo Alexandria, Louisiana Brown, Norma Lou Pineville. Louisiana Brown, Terry Landry Pineville, Louisiana Bryanf, James Juan Alexandria, Louisiana Bryanf, Kenl' Douglas Deville, Louisiana Bryan+, Wanda Marie Pa radise. Louisiana Buller, Genny Arleen Lecomple, Louisiana Bullion, Paul Raymond Alexandria, Louisiana Burfon, Richard A. Alexandria, Louisiana Bu'H'erfield, Frederick D. Alexandria, Louisiana Cailloue+, Elinor Louise Coiionporl, Louisiana Cambre, Louis Alberl' Alexandria, Louisiana Campos del Toro, Mary Pineville, Louisiana Carcara, Sadie Dolores Alexandria, Louisiana Car+er, Linda Sue Pineville, Louisiana Carfer, William Franklin Foresi l-lill, Louisiana Cavanaugh, Eugene Wayne Leesville, Louisiana Chaudoir, Richard E. Alexandria, Louisiana Chevalier, Judie Jane Lecomplre, Louisiana Cicardo, Pauline Wayne Alexandria, Louisiana Clover, Charles Lynn Pineville, Louisiana Corley, Sfephen Jack Pineville, Louisiana CoHon, Rodney Melfon Pollock, Louisiana Craft Eleanor June Pineville, Louisiana Craig, Arvra Earl, Jr. Pineville, Louisiana Cresap, Ronald S'reven Alexandria. Louisiana Crews, Pa'l'ricia Maria Buckeye, Louisiana Croolcs, Dalfon, Jr. Deville, Louisiana Croom, Kennefh Wayne Colfax, Louisiana Cudd, Joan Elmer, Louisiana Curfis, Rufh V. Jordan Trour, Louisiana All Freshmen have +o gel shori haircuis. if J J, Michael rode Jrlwe bus aslwore, lwalleluiah! 'Q' Q-ur Nr' ew-' spir- 2 as 2 UW. T? Daniels, Jim Edwin Alexandria, Louisiana Darsey, Brenda Arlene Pineville, Louisiana Davis, Theresa Ann Pineville. Louisiana Davison, Andrew Verion Pollock, Louisiana Dear, James M. Pineville, Louisiana Debo, Richard Dwyer Alexandria, Louisiana Deville, Jerreu Claude Deville, Louisiana Dibbell, Barbara Kay B. Alexandria, Louisiana Didier, Newfon Roberi' Bunlcie, Louisiana Dixon, Mary Ann Alexandria, Louisiana Doyle, Elois Piilcin, Louisiana Doyle, Wavy Harry, Jr. Alexandria, Louisiana Drake, Foresi' Eas'I'on Alexandria, Louisiana Drewe'H', Nancy Evelyn Alexandria, Louisiana Drudilr, Ronnie Ray Deville, Louisiana Duclcer, Ferris Troy Pineville, Louisiana freshmen Ducole, Tommy Lee Bunlcie, Louisiana Dulce, Mellon C., Jr. Alexandria, Louisiana Dunn, Barney Eugene Alexandria, Louisiana Duponf, Dianne Marie Bunlcie, Louisiana Duponf, Donald Ray Bunlcie, Louisiana Dupuy, Percy Pierre Marlcsville, Louisiana Dufcher, Janel' Rufh Alexandria, Louisiana Duvall, Kennefh Maurice Alexandria, Louisiana Dyson, Ronny Kay Pineville, Louisiana Edwards, Danny Ray Alexandria, Louisiana Erwin, Michael Alfred Glenmora, Louisiana Escucle, Vivian Joan Bunlcie, Louisiana Ewing, Charles Carl Alexandria, Louisiana Farmer, Mary Marie Pineville, Louisiana Finical, Bill Alexandria, Louisiana Flynn, Harry Harringlon Alexandria, Louisiana Where's your beanie, lvlr. Ric:l'1ard7 N- ? uf! -rr'-up 'Q 4-Q... 1' Bw ll ,-K fl The Freshman Flynn, Helen Margare Alexandria, Louisiana Ford, Jerry LaVelle Pineville, Louisiana Fordham, Henry Ben Wordworrh, Louisiana is L-e nit! 5- wu- ver'-r ik-.. 5 ina fb 5' Hop. 'I' Forresr, Raymond Oscar Ball, Louisiana Frazer, Harry H. Alexandria, Louisiana French, Frances Anne Alexandria, Louisiana Gaines, James Darrell Pineville, Louisiana Gasparcl, James Landry Marksville, Louisiana Gasparcl, Susan Virginia Alexandria, Louisiana Geiling, John lrvin Alexanclria, Louisiana Glorioso, An'l'hony D. Alexandria, Louisiana Gray, Orval Dwighf Pineville, Louisiana Gremillion, Pafricia Irene Alexandria, Louisiana Guidry, Gilberr Anlhony Bunlcie, Louisiana Guilbaulf, Barbara Ann Pineville, Louisiana The meek vs. Jrhe miqhly. Hammaclc, Ralph Thomas Pollock, Louisiana Hargrove, Sybil Rufh Glenmora, Louisiana Harper, Judilh Rae Alexandria, Louisiana .Af Harper, Randy Ogden Hineslon, Louisiana Haw+horne, Alvie Dale Jena, Louisiana Hays, Joyce Ann Alexandria, Louisiana Henderson, Henry Alvin Glenmora, Louisiana Hodglcinson, Kafhy Alexis Alexandria, Louisiana Hollis, Gerard Joseph, Jr. Alexandria, Louisiana Holloway, Clyde Cecil Foresf Hill, Louisiana Holloway, Gerald Glenn Foresl Hill, Louisiana Hols'I'on, Maudie Mae Evergreen, Louisiana Hooper, Frankie Joseph, J Pineville, Louisiana Hoofer, Julius Leon Lecomple, Louisiana Hoo+er, Ward C., ll Alexandria, Louisiana ,... freshmen Hun+, Winifred Kay Lecomple, Louisiana HyaH, Clinion, Jr. Pineville, Louisiana Irwin, Joanne Leigh Alexandria, Louisiana Jackson, John A. Deville, Louisiana James, Velva Lynn Elmer, Louisiana Jeansonne, Herberl J. Bunkie, Louisiana Johnson, Koy McAr+hur Alexandria, Louisiana Johnson, Lawrence Eugene Lecompie, Louisiana Johnson, Lynda Pa'l'sy Turkey Creek, Louisiana Johnson, Randall Howard Alexandria, Louisiana Jones, George Marfin Ball, Louisiana Jones, Thaddeus Eugene Pineville. Louisiana Jordan, James Perry Alexandria, Louisiana JoueHe, Kelly Lacy Foresl Hill, Louisiana Juneau, Kenf Joseph Colfonporl, Louisiana Juneau, Conrad Louis Alexandria, Louisiana Kadlecelc, Philip Eugene Alexanclria. Louisiana Killen, Carson Keith Lecompie, Louisiana King, Alan Hines Alexandria, Louisiana King, Clyde Wayne Pineville, Louisiana Knighl, Sharon Jenean Pineville, Louisiana Lacaze, Julie Frances Alexandria. Louisiana Lacaze, Larry Gene Pillcin, Louisiana Lacour, Emmeline Flinl' Alexanclria. Louisiana Lacour, Ronald Timoihy Alexandria, Louisiana Lamarliniere, Coral A. Marlcsville, Louisiana Lambdin, Vivian Carol Alexandria, Louisiana Lawrence, Joseph Cappel Pineville, Louisiana Lonsberry, TruiH Wayne Pineville, Louisiana Lulce, William Franlc Alexandria. Louisiana McClaran, Roberi Keasler Alexandria, Louisiana MCCOnafhY, Warren Ha rolci Alexandria, Louisiana su Wha+ lcind of scralcher are you? it Q3 S .2 McCoy, Sfanley Edward, Jr Ville Plaiie, Louisiana McGilvray, John Merlynn Foresi' l-lill, Louisiana McLain, Carolyn Cecilia Pineville, Louisiana Malone, Mary D. Alexandria. Louisiana Manuel, Calvin Roy Lecompie, Louisiana Manuel, Eugene Paul Pineville, Louisiana Marcelle, Wardel Bunlcie, Louisiana Marco'H'e, Emily Jo Alexandria, Louisiana Marler, Kimble Alexa ndria, Louisiana Marsh, Jerry Carl Foresi l-lill, Louisiana Mar'I'in, Dolores Ann Pineville, Louisiana Mariin, Lynn Yvonne Pollock, Louisiana Marlin, Mildred Brooks Colfax, Louisiana Mason, Michael Herloeri' Glenmora, Louisiana Mafassa, Sandra Louise Alexandria, Louisiana Mayeux, Dale Joseph Marlcsville, Louisiana freshmen Medica, Sam Anfhony Alexandria, Louisiana Melder, Roberf Ernesi' Alexandria, Louisiana Michiels, Karen Frances Alexandria, Louisiana Moreau, Ronald John Alexandria, Louisiana Morrow, Gerald Cade Alexandria, Louisiana Nichols, Zenas Wal'I'er Pineville, Louisiana Normand, Frederick L. l-lessmer, Louisiana Nu eni' AnneH'a Omerah Q I Ball, Louisiana Odom, Ronnie Wayne Glenmora, Louisiana Parker, Billy L., Jr. Bunkie, Louisiana PaH'erson, Pafricia Ann Alexandria, Louisiana Paul, Clifford Benfon Glenmora, Louisiana Paul, Jean Carol Alexandria, Louisiana Pearf, Bryan N. Pineville, Louisiana Pease, James Ray Pineville, Louisiana Peck, Paisy Lenora Pineville, Louisiana Please, iusi one small kiss! Y, freshmen Pellerin, Leo William, Jr. . Alexandria, Louisiana Pifre, Arlene Alexandria, Louisiana Pilre, Velma Jean Alexandria, Louisiana C' Poche, Warren Dale Pineville, Louisiana Powell, Gary Malcolm Alexandria. Louisiana Pressley, Philip Eugene Alexandria, Louisiana Price, Beverly Jean Pineville, Louisiana Price, Carolyn Opal Pineville, Louisiana Pruclliomme, Alber+ Frank Bunlqie, Louisiana Puclre'H', Ronnie Woocl Alexandria, Louisiana Rabalais, Jolfin Levy Alexandria, Louisiana Rabalais, Ka'l'l1leen Bunlcie. Louisiana Rabalais, Lorie Phillip, Jr. Pineville, Louisiana Rachal, Larry Pierce Pineville, Louisiana Rainey, Jerry Gilberi Lecompie, Louisiana Ray, Shirley Arlene Alexandria, Louisiana Redmond, Diane Gay Alexandria, Louisiana Reed, Carolyn June Alexandria, Louisiana Richardson, Lufher Jr. Pineville, Louisiana Rigby, Carol Jean Alexandria, Louisiana Rizzo, Jasper An'l'hony Alexandria, Louisiana Roberls, Donald Wayne A Pineville, Louisiana Rubin, Ann Marie Alexandria, Louisiana Rush, Deanna Darlene Deville, Louisiana Ryder, DeAnne Buclceye, Louisiana Rylee, Douglas Wayne Alexandria, Louisiana Sasser, Charlie Wayne Pineville, Louisiana l-le musl have iorqollen +o eai Randall, Consfance M. Alexandria, Louisiana Randow, Harry Fred Pineville, Louisiana RansboH'om, Barbara Alexandria, Louisiana l low io park geomelrically. his porridge. ta-X War 57'-fr, :L 1- Our freshmen gel younger and younger. freshmen Saunders, Billie Faye Lecornpie, Louisiana Scalfano, Mary Vernice Alexandria, Louisiana Scallan, Morris Pineville, Louisiana ScoH, Gerald Wal+er Alexandria. Louisiana Shanlclin, Carfer Alexander Alexandria, Louisiana Smi'l'h, Edi'I'h lnez Lecompie. Louisiana Smi'I'h, Rulh AnneHe Pineville, Louisiana Soileau, Joseph Donald Lecornpre, Louisiana Spiess, Edwin J., Jr. Alexandria, Louisiana Spofford, William A., lll Alexandria, Louisiana Squyres, Bonnie Rufh Ball, Louisiana S+evens, Willie R. Alexandria, Louisiana Tarver, John Crawford Deville, Louisiana Thevenof, Conrad Mark Colionpori, Louisiana Thibodeaux, Harry Lee Pineville, Louisiana Thomas, John. Newion Alexandria, Louisiana Thompson, Michael E. Boyce, Louisiana Trimble, Terry S+afforcl Alexandria, Louisiana Tro'H'er, James Francis Alexandria. Louisiana Tuclcer, Pafricia Ann Pineville, Louisiana Tullos, Cliffon Woodrow Harrisonburg, Louisiana Ussery, Jerry Marlc Boyce, Louisiana Vanderhoeven, Linda Carol Alexandria, Louisiana Vanclerliclc, Audrey P. Alexandria, Louisiana Vanderliclc, Gail Frances Alexandria, Louisiana Verzwyvelf, Mary G. Boyce. Louisiana Viclrine, BeHy Ann Turkey Creelc. Louisiana Voincl1e, Errol James Marlasville, Louisiana Von Senclen, Harry Jr. Pineville, Louisiana Voorhies, Clarence, Jr. Alexandria, Louisiana Voorhies, Jerry Lee Alexandria, Louisiana Wallcer, Linda Carol Alexandria, Louisiana The Riverboai al nighi. ' ii 1. if Q 'UI YT' Lg, Walker, Richard Charles Alexandria, Louisiana Wall, Beniamin Paul Echo, Louisiana 2: Wa'Hs, Daniel Bunlcie, Louisiana Weeks, James Amon Glenmora, Louisiana Wehrheim, Pamela Kay Alexandria, Louisiana Wells, Jean Shull Alexandria, Louisiana Wells, Wanda Sue Alexandria, Louisiana Wel+y, Bruce Anson Foresi' l-lill, Louisiana Whisman, Judiih Kaye Bunlcie, Louisiana While, Richard Keiih Alexandria, Louisiana Wilder, Mary Jacqueline Alexa ndria, Louisiana Wills, Hilda Gwen Polloclc, Louisiana Wilson, lrvin William Alexandria, Louisiana Wilson, Joseph F., Jr. Wooden, Lesier Harold Glenmora, Louisiana Yeager, Olevia Ann Pineville, Louisiana Yerby, Kafhleen V. Alexandria, Louisiana Alexandria Louisiana organizations E i We' organizations l- i organizations i student government Student government at Louisiana State University at Alexandria consists ot the treshman and sopho- more class otticers elected annually by the student body. As a basis ot student selt-government, these ot- ticers represent their respective classes and direct the attairs ot the entire student body in a manner which retlects the desires and well-being ot the campus community. Class otticers are teted at Herbie K's. Kafhleen Ki'Hy Rabalais, Secrelary, Freshman Class Pairicia PaH'erson, Treasurer Freshman Class Carolyn Price, Represenlallve Freshman Class Sam Medica, Pres-iclenl' Freshman Class Les Nicholson, Vice-Presiclenl ol SGA on fhe Balon Rouge campus, con- ral'ula'res John and Sam. illzuussnnn 9 Wmfwmrm A Hopeful campaign! circle K The Circle K Club is a service organizaiion for college men of high scho asiic sianding and moral characler. H is palierned afler and sponsored by 'rhe Kiwanis Club of Alexandria under ihe aclive leadership of Mr. Nolan l-leberl. The Club provides experience in leadership and service Through ilsiiniensive work in planning, organizing and aclivaling various proiecls and Through iis associa- Jrion wiih oiher sludenis. facully members, and civic lead- ers in Kiwanis. The Sauce Piquanfe greally appreciales ihe assisiance given by members of lhe Circle K in solicii- ing aclverlising lor lhis yearbook. Roclcy Dexler Duncan Presidenl Officers, Lefl' 'lo.Righ1': Rocky Duncan, Presidenh Gene Riclcs, Vice-presidenip Eddie Vocrhies. Jr., Secrelary, and David Kadlecelc, Treasurer. Faculiy Advisor is Col. W. R. Midclleion. - A I-:fE .., 1' i i fi F f Q... Circle K, Fronl' Row: David Kadlecek. Gene Ricks, Rocky Duncan, Eddie Voorhies. Second Row: Joe Pope. Morris Aldredge. John Hromadka, Philip Kadlecelc. Third Row: Harry Randow, Joe Wilson, Ward I-looler, Ronald Cresap. Slandingz Col. W. R. Midcllelon, Marvin Caplan, Nolan Heberl. and Dick Day. i i Circle K members musl mainlain high scholasfic records. Building lor iuslice. liberiy. democracy, and a be+'rer world in which ro live. ,fefvgewezzem S.E.A. student education association The Siudeni' Educafion Associafion is The pro- fessional associalion for college sluclenls pre- paring +o leach. The S.E.A. program provides opporlunily for personal and professional growihq developmeni of leadership skills: par- licipalion in professional aclivilies al local, slale, and nalional levels. An upper echelon meehng of S E A Officers The B.S.U. sings... S -ei B.S. U . baptist student union The Baptist Student Union is a denominational ministry on college campuses. its purpose is to conserve and help train Southern Baptist stu- dents tor ettective Christian discipleship. lt tunctions to remind each stu- dent ot his responsibility to Christ, and ot his obligation as a Christian citizen to the world in which he lives. lt also provides inspiration, intorma- tion, and fellowship which create the spiritual climate essential tor Chris- tian growth while in college. Leadership. Front Row: Arlene Pitre, Ruby Nell Vines, Hope Broussard, David DeVille, President. Bac acu ty sponsor, Catherine Martin. Richard Pee B.S.U. Reverend Udell Smith, Carolyn Sparks, Mrs. Patsy K. Barbent l Ge e Willbanks. 0 MSF Olf'cers' K fh l-l d lc' s V'ce residenlg Janeqf Dulcher, Presiden. n .ay oqinon,i-p Ransbolfom, Secrelary-Treasurer. Rev. William Reid. MSF members enioy debales. films, and guesl speakers, as well as ioining inio enriching proiecls for 'rhe communily. l02 melhoclist student fellowship l and Barbara The Melhoclisl Sludenl Fellowship of Louisi- ana Slale Universily al Alexandria was newly organized lhis year +o deepen, enrich. and ma- iure lhe Chrislian iailh of lhe Universily slu- denls. Recognizing lhal' special disciplines are required in lhe vocalion of being a Chrislian sludenl, The weekly meelingsevery Wednesday morning slressed lhe discipline of sludy. of Jrhinking, of praying, and of serving. 1 , sig: r, ' SE il Pie ' l 'W newmcm club The lirsl Newman Club was organized a+ LSUA dur- ing The firsl semesler ol i960-6 I. ll was lhe lirsl exira- curricular aclivily lo be organized on campus. Falher Joseph Tisch is lhe Club Chaplain. , -np Why a Newman Club? . . To deepen Jrhe spirilual and enrich lhe 'rernporal B lslsu s lsl 5 lives of Calholic sludenls lhrough a program of N J R J religious, inlelleclual and social aclivilies. - Ag . . To weld Caiholic sludenfs info a common union. John I-Bro-I Hromadka Served we Club as . . To form and develop a capable sludenl leader- Presmlenl foffwo Years' l96O'62' ship +ha'r will make Hs Chrislian influence fell beyond lhe Calholic group lo +he whole campus communilyz in 'rhe classroom, lhe sludenl govern- menl and in olher sludenl organizalionsq a lead- ership Jrhal in posl-college years will be al The service ol lhe Church and Sociely. xxh ngjlnf x W . .U ' 414...iiiiiif,..A 2 5 2-Q : s erwi- : 5 O Q . 'I ,I Q xx Top Row: Margarei' Plauche, Phyllis Boone, Carolyn Faulk, Connie Randall, Errol Deshofels, Karen Michiels, Freddy Cedars, Leslan Reynaud. Brenf McDaniels, Rocky Duncan, Mr. Richard. Middle Row: Carol Rigby, Emmie LaCour, Sharon Aerfker, Ronald Cresap, Sam Medica, James Mumphrey, Joyce Paige, Barbara Guilbaull. BoHom Row: Mildred Mc- Vf 'N Farlane, Russell Normand, Joe Wilson. John l-lromadlca, Clyde Deville, Carol Lamarliniere, Susan Viclcnair, Mr. Melebeclc. i Sam Medica. Mr. John B. Richard, and John Hro- madlca represenled LSUA ar l'he Regional meeling in Lalayeirle. P-' ' --- ' '4-f-'ff-'-11- -..,.. i- . .. .. . .. .. .. - . , IililitIIlilIIIllilIIIIllilllllllliiillIlliliiilllliilllllllillllllllli ampu 1 v ral. 2-1--A--My Lou listory Prof. lttencls Meet Instructor of Histot-yD,C, ames of LS UA attended a meet- ng of the Mississippi Historical lssociatlon recently in Corlnth, fllsslssippi and Shiloh, Tennes- ree. t l-Us paper on 'higrlculture in he Clv11War has been accept- ed asthe leadarticlemthenext asm of the J ourna1ofMtsslss1p- 1 History. Former Governor of Mississi- pi, James Coleman spoke on onfederate General Van Darn. Confederate strategy an the attles of Shiloh and Vicksburg as discussed by Ik. Arthur ones of the Lhiverslry of Vir- lnia..Dr.J ones is aleadingmil- ary historian. g 4 's Clubs By CAROLYN SPARKS SU and MSF Competition has sprung up be- ween two of the religious clubs ere at LSUA. 'lhe Methodist tudent Fellowship has challen- ed the Baptist Student Union to n attendence duel. The losing lub must host the winners to 'a Jlnt meeting with refreshments. The winner will be the group aving the highest average per- entage of their denomination resent at the last three meet- igs in February. This chal- :nge ls designed to help pro- mote interest in the groups as idependent bodles as well as ettlng goals as Christian wit- esses on campus. The BSU had asltsguest speak- r at the last meeting. Dean A- rams. At the last meeting of MSF. me pros and cons of cheating iere discussed. The BSU had a 2495 atten- Ence last week, while the MSF d 30.595 attendance. Students, Iupport the group of your de- omlnation. ewmon Club john Hromadka and Sam Medica. companled by Mr. john Richard, resented LSUA Newman Club at o day Alexandria-Lafayette Re- nal Conventlon of Newman Clubs. was held recently at Catholic .xdent l04 er on the USL, campus Lafayette. Nine clubs lsiana State University at don John Pinkerton . lung ie: Managing Editor Isis be C, R. Mitchell, editor ofthe Natlonal Hog Farmer magazine, Ar - at to tl Shirley Ray Show 011 Mar' Eciitor .u' ag to Pupils SSIIBS Middleton has all students .c or atten- He also issued on mid-term grades WB. to nts on scho- to watch their great care and to be a C average, will be dropped LSUA 01' fef S Friday, March 9, 1962 Tn! Superintendent .. -nders Speaks to SEA Members By Mildred McFarlane Teaching is a fine lrofes- ston, but a challenging one that requires lots of work, QR. Sanders, of R8- tides Parish Schools, told mem-. bers of SEA recently. Mr. Sanders pointed out sev- eral criteria for use inde- oermlnlng if one should become Night Classes l not allowed to re- ge for three years. M lddleton also Meet Thomas 1 recently tr LSU Cour Over 200 students registered here last nlgzt for a new series of college credit courses offer- ed by the General Extension D1- Vl5i0Il of LSUQ Dr. Morris N, Abrams, dean of LSUA, said seven subjeas are a teacher. He said one' and willlngnesstowtrk' lmpormnr. Hefurther: should feel that unles. forth his best effort su e', he would be dept childrenofsomething. Mr. Sanders said th teacher knows his sub has a good technique 1 jx-esemzatton, ls wllllm long hours, nut just! readyforclass,makesJ Liana, andworksout his with his trlndpal. An lmptrtmt facet fc pecdve teacher to co salary, l donotfeeldi e s prlmarylnteresti: lug posslbllltles, if he much he will make.,'l important factor and portant no understand the profession. Mr. Sanderspointedf LSUA Campus Talk 'The.CAMPUS TALK is written and edited by students of Louisiana University at Alexandria. The opinions or views expressed are those of the and do not necessarily reflect administrative policies of the University. Advertising, Rates 51.00 per Column Inch Address Campus Talk, LSUA. Alexandria, La. CAMPUS TALK STAFF Student Insurance 0 Coverage Bro LSUA is offering a student students for the first time. Several features of this plan are especially advantageous. One of the most important provisions states that coverage remains in effect for the perloddurlngwhlch the student enrolled even though he or she leaves the University. Another aspect to be consider- ed ls the fact thatbenefzlts are payable in addition to those re- ceived under a prlvane policy. Coverage tncludesallfull-time Av - 1 ll-I -I 'l was called MANAGING EDITOR John pinke Vice Pi EDITOR Shirley f ACBUCITIIC . SPORTS EDITOR Harry Ran ofthe meetln FEATURE EDITOR June Q resting prog CARTOONIST John Brazelton Nancy Dre mpg-5 who PHOTOGRAPHERS John Dale Givens Kenneth Gremil ge in 3 STAFF Phyllis Boone, Susan Vicknair, Car 962. 'I1-le, Sparks, Doug Aderhold, Mildred McFarl 5 get for A Barbara Guilbeau, Philip Kadlecek and Th . on Rouge, omas e centers zur ao- these V - Plafiefnfefff f Harry Randow June C,-a-H In Sports Editor Feature Editor ud, a day from RIB!!! C0 VBCRUUDSU scheduled is also 'The plan which may to pay for board, fees, gaduate NYS. campus Talk Susan Viclcnair, June CraTT, Nancy DreweTT, Shirley Ray, Millie McFarlane, and John PinkeT The progress oT The Campus Tallc has been phenomenal since iT TirsT began wiTh The opening oT LSUA in l96O-61. The TirsT issues oT The paper were mimeographed sheeTs sTapled T o g e T h e r. ArTicles Tor These TirsT issues were wriTTen by sTudenTs who volunTeered Their Time and TalenT. The Campus Talk Tor l96l-62 has progressed Trom Those mimeographed sheeTs published by sTu- denTs. To an oTT-seT Tabloid published by The Daily World Newspaper aT Opelousas, Louisiana. ConTribuTions oT arTicles are made by sTudenTs OT Journa ism classes and also by oTher inTeresTed sTudenTs. The aims oT The Campus Tall: are To keep The sTudenTs oT LSUA inTormed OT acTiviTies oT The sTudenTs, The TaculTy, and oT local happenings oT inTeresT To The sTudenTs. Their moTTo is: IT you don'T wanT iT prinTed in The Campus Talk, don'T leT iT happen. Mr. Lyle E. BrumTield is The TaculTy adviser To The Campus Tallc. He is The Journalism insTrucTor, and also guides The ediTors and wriTers in publishing The paper. Sfandingz Harry Randow, John Thomas, and Nancy DreweTT. SeaTed: Shirley Ray, John PinkerTon, and June CraTT. I i V.. i Mr. Lyle Eg Brumfield. FaculTy Adviser 4 sauce piquante sauce piquanie sf T -4- 7 T ,Y g mwah sauce piquanfe T g The Sauce PlquanTe sTaTT has spenT a hecTuc and bu sy year The Task beTore us To publish The TursT year book Tor LSUA was a Tremendous one PlcTures Taken Trom lasT year l96O 6l had To be lncorporaTed :nTo The yearbook along wnTh Those Taken In The currenT year I96I 62 Much hard work has been clone by members oT The sTaTT To make This yearbook a colorTul one and one on which TuTure yearbooks may base Their ToundaT1ons The buzz and hum oT acTuv1Ty ThaT goes on behind The scenes In The publucaTnon oT a yearbook ns usually noT evvdenT To Those who read :T STaTT members spend long hours lookung aT and capTlonlng prcTures nearly mrssung deadlines ThaT somehow always seem To be meT on Tame When The deadlines are meT and prooTreadlng IS Trnlshecl There as such a Teelmg oT pride among Those who have worked and sTruggled To geT IT compleTed ThaT The work somehow seems worTh whale The edlTorual sTaTT would like To express a deep appreclahon To all Those who had any parT In The producTlon oT The Sauce PlquanTe The challenge has been greaT and we have all meT :T wlTh courage deTermlnaTlon and hard work We sincerely hope our alms and purposes have been meT and ThaT Thls TrrsT ednTlon oT The Sauce PlquanTe wrll bnng back pleasanT memo nes Tor many years To come Our many Thanks go To Mr John B Ruchard FaculTy Ad vnser whose guudance and hard work have been an unsplraTuon To all who worked on The Sauce PlquanTe EdT MFI Sc A .A uce piquanfe 'Xxx-F: ,Ja X.. x 14- ' 7 Q ' .al Mary Scallarw. Arlene Piffei Eddie 595655. Jack Cunningham. Millie McFarlane. Margarel Mills, and John Richard Preparalion. preparalion, asnd preparalionl Millie and Mr. Rich- ard around deadline lime. Eclilo r-in-Chief, Mildred McFarlane ff l IO7 Malone's Theory . .:.: M. r . 5 1 g l Z M i iiw Twenfy-eighi' honor freshman marh srudenjrs solve proofs in Mr. Malone! Mafh I and 2. . J JI 11 E avg' J -1.55. m . L SEG 2-jf 2.1.3 -. .. N -Q.. ....,, 4ln-K vfmf 7 -fa ,,' v I Y iii? r M' ' Ronald Guillory confemplalres an accounring problem. Sophomore chemisrry srudenrs perform experimen+s in well- equipped laborarories. Skippy and Winifred perform an experimenf in physics. health 8. physical education ENI health 8. physical education 6 ,' X . 3 I I Miss Sylvia Cooper and Dr. Hans Leis ACTIVITIES AND FACILITIES LSUA offered ifs firsf physical educafion courses in I96l. Dr. Leis direcfed fhe men's classes in nine weeks each of golf, fencing, weighf fraining, and fennis. Miss Cooper insfrucfed fhe girls in similar courses wifh fhe addifion of a class in dynamic dancing. To meef course requiremenfs, fhe sfudenfs also parficipafed in physical fifness fesfs ranging from fhe maximum number of sif- ups fhaf could be done in one minufe fo running fhe mile. Addifional courses for sfudenfs maioring in Healfh and Physical Educafion were offered fo supplemenf fheir physical educafion background. LSUA's modesf Healfh and Physical Educafion area and facilifies proved adequafe for such a varied pro- gram in ifs firsf year of operafion. The acfivifies of fhe hourly 25-pupil class Ioad were divided befween fhe renovafed frame building housing dressing and exercise rooms, showers, and insfrucfors' offices, and a fiffeen acre ouf-door physical educafion area. The Iaffer is 'rhe Iocafion of fwo fennis courfs. fwo fouch foofball fields. a puffing green, a golf driving range, and a soffball diamond. Also in fhe area is a mulfi-purpose concrefe slab for oufdoor volleyball and baslcefball and a verfical wall for fennis rebounding pracfice and hand- balI.'IDue fo ever increasing sfudenf body, gymnasiums for bofh men and women have been placed high on fhe consfrucfion priorify lisf. Pafricia Pafferson gefs a few poinfers from Ann Vidrine on fhe 'rennis rebound courfs. Befly physical education INSTRUCTORS The LSUA physical educafion program is direcfed by Dr. Hans Leis and Miss Sylvia Cooper. Dr. Leis. who is in charge of fhe men's classes, received his B.S. from Louisiana Col- lege. I-Ie earned his MA. and Ph.D. from Colorado Sfafe College and Louisiana Sfafe Universify respecfively, and was formerly head baskefball coach af Bolfon I-Iigh School in Alexandria. Miss Cooper is a graduafe of Soufheaslern Louisiana College and direcfs fhe acfivifies of fhe women's physical educa- fion deparfmenf. Ginny Rae Thomas. Connie Randall, Sharon Aerfker. Susan Gaspard, and Carolyn Brous- sard had Jrhe mos? original dance rourines in Miss Coop- er's class on The modern dance. Their own sleps climaxed a 'rerm of basic dance exercises. The PE rnaiors receive vilal +raining in all golfing rechniques. LSUA is unique in being one of rhe relarively few colleges 'ro offer a course in Fencing. A+ righr, Miss Cooper's class ex- ecures one of fhe many infri- caie movemenrs required for mas+ery of +he sporr. ,?-F7 luvgfgw V il . ' - wffief' in liilli if? -. i ' ' as , .' 2: 5 i3- ' 1 2553? 'i Glen Holloway parricipares in Dr. Leis' rigorous weighi' Jrraining class. 5 A ' 451 595553 3 if N Meg F 9 V - F ' Sin -. 1 E ZWQWW1 gg in in -i Y n Following insiruciions on 'l'l'l9 basic sirokes of Tennis. siudenls begin specializiaiion in Hue fundamenhals of serving. All aspecis of muscular developmenf and co-ordinafion were iniroduced 'ro sfudenis parficipafing in Dr. Leis' weigl1+ 'training course. u l inirclmurals SupplemenTing iTs sTandard physical educaTion courses, LSUA has incorporaTed Touch TooTball, Tencing, soTTball, volleyball, and Tennis inTo a com- prehensive inTramural program. Teams parTicipaT- ing in This program were composed oT sTudenTs rep- resenTing various Tields oT sTudyg engineering, agri- culTure, healTh and physical educaTion. arTs and sci- ences, educaTion, TaculTy, and business adminisTra- Tion. During The TirsT semesTer oT T96 I, The undeTeaTed I-T 84 PE TooTball Team meriTed The coveTed TirsT place. wiTh The business adminisTraTion group ranlc- ing second. ln The second inTramural acTiviTy, Tenc- ing, The l-l 84 PE represenTaTive Took The spoTlighT Trailed by an agriculTure and Two arTs and sciences sTudenTs. The Team wiTh The mosT poinTs aT The end oT The compeTiTion will have iTs name engraved on The permanenT Dean's Plaque, symbolic oT The inTra- mural championship. FinalisTs in inTramural Tencing were Lin Babb, TirsT3 John Thomas, second: and noT picTured, l-larry Randow and Jimmy Weeks, Tied Tor Third. Members OT The H Xi PE inTramural TooTball Team which capTured The T1rsT place ribbon TronT Glen Holloway Richard CarTer, lbaclcl Tillman Jones, Lin Babb, STinl4y TroTTer, and Joe Dino Lin Babb, surrounded by a hosf of H ggi 1? ' opposing players makes a valianf ef- mmVV 'A PW forr 'ro snag a pass. l l h l izwz ll 'Q' N 'f ii Sam Medica Jleffl checks foil fo be use by Harold Randow lrighfl in 'rheir 'Fenc- ing march which is par+ of lheir physical educaiion pro- gram as Ginny Rae Thomas and Caihjrine lgliarfin look on. Haro Ran ow was a semi-finalisf of Jrhe inframural compe'ri+ion in fencing. Tension mounls as The heallh and physical eclucalion foolball 'ream fighls for valuable yardage near lheir own goal line. This leam caplured 'rhe firsf place Trophy. being u n d e l e a Jr e cl Jrhroughoul The enlire season. Slinky Trolrer is smofherecl in his eflorf ro gain yardage over cenler by Archie Miles and Tillman Jones. 6- -' 215-'Ai-sir:-1 F' phase three ll I LSUA 1961-62 phase th is , u.'-.5 UA 'I961-62 phase three LS u A 1 96 1 -6 2 e TF A L E X A N D R I A II7 ee e e A' N e ee AT ' W2 F' 3 .1 r ii ie 5: ,. Km K ,ij.: , ri ,,. v,,:- i ,iligajii U Errata! 4 NL, -- s f ,f 5 fa ,Q . - V . . ' g , ' 4 ,J ' I , 5 - 1 'R ,J is 1 r sse4J 27 '. '-'L W Y Q ..,, 7' 31'-'iff' .Q .w 71- 'ai 1. 1 'a..- . ' - K V if i ', 111 , Q f W -A f on I Ufff nfyflop' Dean Morris Abrams explains Jrhe proiedrecl fujrure of Louisiana Sfaie Universilry ai' Alex andria To his wife, Minnie Louise. 4Pgf 'mf -, fly vi, 5535211015 CJ' An archiieciural rendering of Jrhe new L.S.U.A. Library. 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Z I LH'He Egypi' ,K ' And 'rhe Boy's is down 'rhe hall, firsf door on your right No,Ma'am.l'llr1ever do +ha'r again Y Aw right l've fold ya for The las? Jrime, hold if down In here! advertisements ' 1 - ' .SE-3, advertisements ff- H WH II I C . . .U 5 P il -f'- e lx. ,' 1 'lx 1961-62 I Ile J. C. PENNEY CGMPANY Where Students Shop and Save I20I Third St. Phone HI 3-5648 ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA To the Leaders ot Tomorrow . Students of LSUA A triendly welcome awaits you at the Rapides Bank X4 Trust Co. Many ot you are already our patrons and we say Thank You tor your contidence. To those ot you who are not currently using our modern banking tacilities, we extend a cordial invitation to you to come by and visit us in Alexandria or in Pineville. CITY OF ALEXANDRIA George W. Bowden, Mayor W. H. Lambdin, Commissioner of Sfreeis and Parks Leroy G. Wilson, Commissioner of Finance and Urililries x X N X X ,X .. X X up ' V -, . , K Asuiggiif , E X-N35 ,A li 3 - J: .f as Proposed Ciiy H all A growing ciiy is a ciiy wirh a fufure-one where younger ci+izens are no'r forgoHen. -W.-as ' ' - ff .- - T ss. - 1?t'1?JS1-.L-A ' V- ' 'fw f esc 21:31 2 'crew a 5- ZA- ffflaai-' '- - :af--rm, ..-af... f' -Sf 9--'FST '- .- Y 4- me ,,.. 1 1 ia-1 ' HL 1 - A - n 55,5 ,. of , fi 1u.,,,., min-1-rf, .1,,Mm,kj2,-3e,,s,m , ,V 4 '- . Ji-,' - .' -'- :'- '- - - '-'ilu- uevhlifl ' W 'JL ' 5',.,.E Ciiy Pa rk Zoo PURKEY NURSERY 8. LANDSCAPE COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LAWN LEVELING - TOP SOIL - BLACK DIRT S+. AugusI'ine and Zoysia Grass P.O. Box 57 TELEPHONE: GLENMORA LECOMPTE, LOUISIANA PIIgrim 8-3660 E RFS' IIMIRIQSUI I I I I x rf YOUNG'S NURSERY I , IRR. Growers of Qualify Shrubs ,M 0 , A Ro. Box lla Pilgrim 8-3292 y FOREST HILL, LOUISIANA Complimenis of TOWN OF FOREST HILL FOREST HILL, LOUISIANA WILLIAMS NURSERY Azalea - GeneraI Nursery Sfock - Coniainer PIan'rs CameIias Are Our SpecIaIIy FOREST HILL, LOUISIANA Phone PIIgrim 8-3256 CompIimenI's of A FRIEND IN LECOMPTE POOLE BROS. NURSERY Lecompfe, Louisiana RICHARD'S NURSERY Lecomp'I'e, Louisiana BU LLER CHEVROLET CO. Lecompfe, Louisiana TOWN OF LECOMPTE Ma or George C. Hoyt D Y I The Nursery CapiI'aI of Cen'I'raI Louisiana ir ALDERMEN Percy M. Hackney, Jr. Edward S. Hardy AIber'I' PorI'er O. M. McKenzie, Jr. Eugene Johnson The Besi Town in CLERK America for Reiired IERLSIEKT Senior Ciiizens W. L. Brady HARDY BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE Lecompie, Louisiana GRADY ROBINSON FORD COMPANY Lecompfe, Louisiana I3 BROWN-ROBERTS FIRESIDE wholesale only COMMERCIAL LIFE INS., CO. HARDWARE ELECTRICAL INDU-gl-RIAL Jol1n3'IJo3n S+. PLUMBING MAJOR AE-PLIANCES ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA Since I902 ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA SECURITY NATIONAL BANK AIexandria's Only Nalional Bank I Murray and Foisy S'I'reeI's FEDERAL DEPOSITS INSURANCE CORP. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM SOUTHERN CHEVROLET CO., INC. CI1evroIe+ ancl Cadillac I800 LEE STREET Sales and Services ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA y Duncan, Linde Vanderlwoeven, Oliver Nichols- a plcla-me-up be- n classes. I840 LEE STREET ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA HI 2-7722 LSU al' Alexandria Representing and developing the greatest asset this nation possesses - the intellectual capacity of our young people. s-: H... -if A QEIIIII Investor-Owned Tax-Paying Compliments of WHS F ED ING Central Louisiana's Quality Department Store Serving the Area for Four Generations IDEAL CHEVROLET UNION BANK COMPANY MARKSVILLE, liglalglghlf' LOUISIANA LOHMAN'S Esso Servlcenter FRENCH UNIQUE CLEANERS 8. O e Mile North LSU at Alexandria ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA 202 JACKSON HI 2-5asI PHONE HI 3-6573 Low Prices Plus S8cH Green Sfamps aI' CHILDS 400 Bolfon Ave. I4O0 MacAr+hur Village complimenls of THE BANK OF LECOMPTE LEcoMPrE, LoulslANA Serving Soulh Rapides Parish Since I902 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE BORDEN Wholesale Milk DisI'ribu'Ior HAROLD M. BROWN Borden Fresh Dairy Producls Gel your milk al your local grocery I7I7 Levin S+. HI 3-6880 ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA MILK CO. Wholesale Ice Cream H. CLAY TILLMAN I X Inq II i+'s Borden's 2 ... :g' Q f X Ice Cream 'ff IX i+'s gol Io be good I02 Bolfon Ave. HI 2-I243 ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA You'II enjoy doing oll your shopping at I200 3rd S+. HI 5-456I ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA Holsum bread is daybreak fresh! 53339 833 if M543 Hi 3 i serve I-Iolsum the Premium Quality bread e'le2' 'inn 'n' I e +n I eoe 0 I V! oooo I 935 Your Dealers F'5HER'5 RANSVILLE TEXACO TEXACO SERVICE SERVICE STATION 740 MacArI'I1ur Drive Highway 7I-I67 SouI'I'1 V ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA ALEXANDRiA, LOUISIANA HI 3-6I93I HI 2-6580 H24-Hour Service M!Sgt. Roy C. Weeks, Retired TEXACO SERVICE STATION Highway 7I-I67 SouI'I1 ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA Open 6 a.m.-I2 p.m. HI 3-9206-5-I339 SXcH Green S+amps I' I. xr D I , . gk I I k I I lv, 5 2 . ' A la 299544 my - : -::: uf f I I SII5 M ' ' -.I Hilfrwf fxf K I 'IN- 3 A G. W. ELDRIDGE, JR. Manufacturer of L 'J I -r I CD ' L1 VF - 55' lru, I 5,155 j A Phone 3IOI Hardwood-Pine-Cypress A LECOMPTE, LOUISIANA H 81 H APPLIANCE SALES 81 SERVICE GEORGE C. HOYT, Owner Cbmplete Home Furnishings Phone 288l-289I P.O. Box I37 LECOMPTE, LOUISIANA 5 I .EF E. S. VOELKER COMPANY, INC. John Deere Sales and Service ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA GARRETI' OFFICE SUPPLIES, INC. 42I Murray SI'ree+ Dial HI 2-44I8 ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA Shop and Save at Shop Free Thursday NighI's 'TiI 9 IOOO BoI'ron Avenue ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA STANDARD PRINTING CO., INC. - ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA SI'ore-802 3rd S+reeI' HI 2-4424-25 PIan'r-709 4+h SIree'r HI 2-4422-23 BLACKMAN'S LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS I40I WashingI'on' ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA I'II 2-6666 Compliments of STAR DRUG STORE COTTONPORT, LOUISIANA COTTONPORT BANK COTTONPORT, LOUISIANA MR. AND MRS. B. E. STOKES GROCERY ELMER, LOUISIANA HOYT'S SUPER MARKET LECOMPTE, LOUISIANA FRED'S CAFE AND TRUCK STOP LECOMPTE, LOUISIANA LECOMPTE HARDWARE COMPANY LECOMPTE, LOUISIANA REX MARKET AND GROCERY PINEVILLE, LOUISIANA HAROLD POOLE'S NURSERY FOREST I-IILL, LOUISIANA H. CLAY BRADY SERVICE STATION LEOOMPTE, LOUISIANA GINSBERG'S ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA Compliments of LOUISIANA WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 2500 Broadway HI 5-62I8 ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA JORDAN STATIONERS 81 PRINTERS, INC 300I Lee HI 5-530l ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY I4I4 ancI 3920 Jackson HI 2-4435-5-5358 ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA C 8: F SPORTING GOODS. INC. III3 BoI+on HI 3-45I5 ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA FARR AUTO SUPPLY 329 I0+h Sfreef HI 2-9508 ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA SUBURBAN SELF-SERVICE DRUGS I330 Texas HI 3-0444 ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA CENTRAL DRUG STORE I005 Jackson S+reeI' HI 2-7738 ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA KOBLEN'S JEWELRY COMPANY I03O Third S'rree+ HI 2-952I ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA JOSEPH M. BROCATO, ArcI1i+ec+ IOI5 Wisferia HI 3-729I ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA CAPPEL LUMBER COMPANY, INC. MacArII1ur Drive HI 3-5I8I ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The Sauce Piquanfe Sponsor and EdHor affer a grueling year! 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