Louisiana State University Alexandria - Sauce Piquante Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)

 - Class of 1962

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Louisiana State University Alexandria - Sauce Piquante Yearbook (Alexandria, LA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 111 of 156
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Page 111 text:

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

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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.



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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

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