Louisiana State University - Gumbo Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)
- Class of 1968
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Louisiana State University The Gumbo 1968 SUE BADER, Editor BETTYHARLOW, Picture Editor SHARON MOO RE, Copy Editor Reflections ' 68 Beauties Honoraries Organizations Military Sports Greeks Academics 3 62 76 100 170 192 234 322 Contents Reflect upon the challenges and frustrations, the joys, the disappointments, the progress, the rewards of our shared experience of 1968 at LSU Mail from home, from the familiar from which we seek our independence we hope the university will give. We want to seek knowledge of many varieties on our own we want autonomy no compulsory room and board plans we want to be cool and move at our own jet set pace. We want to be free and secure We are free to set out on a conquest to gain knowledge, not only in classes and labs but in research. We become interpreters through papers, music, the theater we give it our own style and humanize something in the dehumanizing university r,v ' ' We follow traditions shaving heads, ROTC, a jammed ride on the East Campus Bus at noon hour, cutting class to go to the Bengal, painting George, going to parties, and watching football games that are later only a hazy remembrance 8 College years are magical because the student has little responsibility beyond cramming enough to stay off probation. Believing that a strong body is essential for university survival he participates in intramural sports. When coupled with his schedule this means that the average student sees the library only when passing between Peabody and Himes IO We participate in discussions we want to know why there is a New Morality, a Vietnam, or Hippies. We search for an answer through investigation, analysis, so we can accept or reject values the university is a marketplace of ideas, the proving ground for theory The lasting relationships we make here are important now and in the future they prevent us from feeling dehumanized in this colossus of 18,000; they support us, give us energy and renewal, strengthen us to face new challenges, strive for new goals, overcome defeats. Our friends make us fully human, diverse, and energetic Freedom and security are ours only a few short years before we face the world. Our creativity is molded in classwork, extracurricular activities, and recreation to make us better leaders in society and a reflection of the character of LSU 16 . ' iir - ,- ' -?! ' r -.- JK? I _ -r The University exists to investigate our world. Man has ' created it man strives for academic excellence here. The library, the tower, the quad, all symbolize the pursuit of learning that is emphasized in the labs and classrooms at LSU. The university offered new courses for credit, as well as the Free University for non-credit, with courses such as The City and the Morality of Agitation. The Alum- ni Association honored Louisiana ' s top high school scholars and offered them large scholarships in a special competition. Research at the university continued to produce a number of results from a mechanical heart to better shrimp- breeding methods. LSU opened new branches at Shreveport and Eunice both commuter colleges, which will relieve the pressure on the freshman classes on the main campus. LSU converted to the four point system at the beginning of the fall semester. Four new buildings: Lockett Hall, a new classroom building; the Life-Sciences Building; the Law Center in the rear of the present Law Building, and the new women ' s dorm, Miller Hall, were under construction in LSU ' s attempt to keep growing with its enrollment of 18,500. Free speech and opinion was often tested by campus groups this year. Among the testers were Igor Bubnov, First Ambassador of the Soviet Embassy in Washington D.C., who gave stu- dents a Russian view of world developments. A fine array of speakers which included Winthrop Brown, former Ambassador to Korea, Mark Lane, author of Rush to Judgment, Father Joseph Fletcher, author of Situation Ethics, Felix Greene on Red China and Vietnam, Maxwell Taylor on Vietnam, and James Farmer with his views on the Negro in America helped to keep the student well-informed despite Senate Bill 21, the Speaker Ban Bill. Only one speaker, Paul Boutelle, a candidate for Vice President who is a Negro Socialist taxi-cab driver, was forced off-campus. In no other case did the university succumb to outside pressure CJOMUMK OBS. UUTBK IK M IK US MAR DEC li 8 00PM JOBS IN GERMAN hfemnrs TW. , Dec M, 19O 1 Hippies on campus formed their own self expression, and other students expressed themselves at Free Speech Alley, the LSU Forum, and at dialogue programs such as Coffee 51 and the Governors Candidates Program. Professional entertainers also came to campus. Hello Dolly, the Vi- enna Choir Boys, and the Chambered Nautilus Coffee House ap- peared in the Union, as did students ' productions such as Annie Get Your Gun, the student musical, The Sounds of LSU Variety show and Freshman Frolics The university student celebrated many traditional events, such as Homecoming, which was highlighted by a win over Kentucky and the crowning of Judy Lowe as queen. Judy was the first queen to be presented in a long white gown, and her so- rority KD took top honors in Tiger Tantrums and in Homecoming Sweepstakes points, while Theta took the top trophy in decorations. The Miss LSU Pageant re- placed the Darling Contest. The beauties were judged on criteria set forth by the Miss America Pageant, with the winner representing LSU in Monroe at the Miss Louisiana Contest The Rodeo, with student operation and participation provided the usual spills, thrills, and a chance for LSU cowboys to display their talents. Instead of the usual pledge cleanup project Greek Week saw pledges collecting books to send to the State Prison at Angola. Jam-Jam and Derby Day were the highlights of the spring semester with skits and a carnival atmosphere which is almost like Mardi Gras itself nr- Football, the social highlight of the fall season for LSU, spawned other happenings like the Pajama Game this year with Rice pep rallies, bonfires, and, of course, the Ole Miss Riots. The Tiger footballers were expected to be low this season but sur- prised many by winning their first 3 games before losing 3 and tying one in the next 5. By smashing their last 2 opponents they were able to sign a Sugar Bowl Contract. In the style of the season by coming from behind, the Tigers took Wyoming 20-13, and SGA received spurs from Wyoming, thus eliminat- ing the problem of packing an alligator to send to Laramie. Pete Maravich and his father, Coach Press, led the Tiger bas- ketballers to their first winning season since 1961 While SGA presented Press with a basketball for bringing basketball back to LSU, Pete was collecting his own by scoring over 1,000 points to become the first sophomore in the country to attain this honor. His passing, rebounding, and ball-handling, as well as shooting, saw him named to every All-America Team, and he was the AP and UPI choice for the Outstanding Southeastern Conference Player, as well as being selected for the Olympic Team Tryouts. The exciting brand of ball the Tigers played this year packed coliseums throughout the South and made the Pom-Pom girls ' cheers anti climactic , ; .r- 3 Besides going to athletic events students found time to participate in the rat-race registration the frustration of every college student, which provides its own physical fitness course to find the packets, class cards, and checkers; JD elections and SGA elections, which wreck the usual number of grades and cause the outcry that they should be abolished; Campus Security giving its usual number of tickets and managing to confuse everyone with traffic directions; and Excess Precipitation, mainly snow and rain, which provoked unusual behavior on the part of otherwise normal collegiates and when it happens on the Friday before Mardi Gras, it makes the holiday extra-special 33 X As ever since 1860, ROTC marched on and on and on as did shaving heads and the L-Book Test, which wasn ' t graded this year due to the computer ' s ineffi- ciency. Little things mean a lot to the student too his life is shaped by numerous cups of coffee in the Tiger Lair, a movie in the Colonnade, or a friendly pillow fight in the dorm, and packing, the challenge which causes more problems than a math exam. And somewhere he manages to make classes and girls fit into his schedule in the magical world of LSU ' 68. 35 COLLEGE OFFICERS: Don Antie, President; Canda Holthalus, Secretary-Treasurer; Wayne Elliot, Vice President. The College of Agriculture has continued its overall ser- vices to the state in Agricultural Extension, research, and teaching. This includes all county agents and 4-H agents acting in parish and research programs, as well as on the Baton Rouge Campus. The Giant Step Pro- gram for expanding Louisiana agricultural progress by 50 in the next five years is part of the coordinated effort of the College of Agriculture The College of Arts and Sciences offers a liberal education devoted to intellectual development and discipline. The College Council, made up of the A and S officers and representatives from each department of study, works with the college to have a campus-wide job placement conference, increasing placement opportunities, and assisting the dean in preparing the A and S handbook. Student-faculty cooperation has been a keynote in the College of Arts and Sciences COLLEGE OFFICERS: Mike Vollmer, Representative: Judy O ' Brien, Secretary; Cindy Meyer, Vice President; and Paul Minor, President. 39 The College of Business Administration, the pioneer of closed circuit television at LSU, now tapes its programs in three courses so they can be offered at a variety of times. A Placement Conference which enable juniors and seniors of all colleges on campus to schedule interviews with representatives from 65 companies was a project of the Council of the College of Business Administration COLLEGE OFFICERS: Rick Allen, Vice President Barry Karns. Secretary-Treasurer; Bill Culver, Presi dent; Felix Weill, Representative. - . STQgY OF HC fc WORLD IS CAN USE COLLEGE OFFICERS: Ann Smitherman, Secretary; Thomas Dougherty, Vice President ; Mary Ann Edelblut, President. The College of Chemistry and Physics conducts seminars at high schools around the state to promote interest in the college. A new five-year program designed to give physical and occupational therapists and hospital administrators a more sound foundation in their field of interest will soon be offered in the College of Chemistry and Physics 43 COLLEGE OFFICERS: Mary Helen Church, Vice President; Margaret M. Broussard, President; Dr. J. Kelley, Advisor; Ann Sartor, Representative ; Susan Toler, Secretary. With an ever-increasing demand for qualified teachers, the College of Education continues to produce highly trained and skilled teachers who will fa ce the students of tomorrow. Professional courses for both graduates and undergraduates and practice teaching are part of the curriculum of the College of Education 45 Grady Smith, President; Robert Szabo, Secretary-Treasurer; Richard Gauthe, Vice President; Raymond Burton, Representative. Engineering enters into every aspect of modern life. The new machines we use, the Interstate Highways, all the advanced ways of performing work result from tech- nology which engineers develop. Research costing over $1,500,000 each year in developing better products is conducted in the College of Engineering 48 The School of Emironmental Design hopes to expand the school by adding a new Department of Regional and City Planning and by adding new degrees in Building Technology and Architectural Design. Degrees in Interior Decorating and Industrial Design, as well as in Recreational Planning and Management, are part of the curriculum of the future in the School of Environmental Design COLLEGE OFFICERS: Wayne Dnimmond, President: Gordon Brooks, Vice President. 49 The Junior Division has added a Freshman Orientation course to enable new students to become more familiar with college life. The group meets for four one-hour sessions and selected students are able to express their opin- ions to the Dean. Co-education counseling is now available, with students assigned counse- lors alphabetically in the Junior Division 5 COLLEGE OFFICERS: Ralph Hubbard. President. Vickie Flanagan. Vice President : Gail Denley. Sqrre- tary-Treasurer : Kristin Huff ord. Representative : and Larry Floyd, Representative. College Officers: Seated: Don Jory, President; William Peat- ross, Vice President. Standing: Harry Morel, Treasurer; Paul Marx, Jr., Secretary. . The Law School had the largest enrollment of Freshmen in its history with the class numbering 218. The faculty was honored this year by having as members the Honorable Albert Tate Jr. and Prof. Wex S. Malone to teach courses. Ground was broken for the four-story Law Center and outstanding judges and lawyers spoke in the Law Lecture Series at the Law School 53 COLLEGE OFFICERS: Lee Jenkins. Vice President; Joel Timm, President; Eugene Watson, Secretary-Treasurer. The School of Music sponsored the LSU Opera Company ' s presentation of Oedipus Rex by Stravinsky, Don Giovanni by Mozart, and the premier in this country of The Widow of Ephesus by Reutter. In New Orleans at the Southern MENC Convention the LSU Opera and Symphony presented The Magic Chair by Zodor. In the spring, a Choral Festival, directed by Dallas Draper, and a Festival of Contemporary Music, directed by Kenneth Klaus, were conducted by the School of Music 55 The School of Social Welfare received a $350.000 teacher and traineeship grant this year. Indicative of the school ' s growth the title of the head of the school was changed from Director to Dean. The Urban Crisis was the theme of Social Welfare Day, which is sponsored by the faculty and students of the School of Social Welfare 57 More than 2600 students in the Graduate School are engaged in advanced study and specialization in their chosen fields. LSU offers the master ' s degree in forty- nine departments and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in forty departments. Students find themselves doing research and teaching in the Graduate School i 59 The General Extension Division offers correspon- dence courses to students in addition to coordinat- ing an extramural teaching program, short courses, and seminars at the Pleasant Hall Adult Education Center. Civil Defense Instruction, Law Enforce- ment Training, and the Institute of Insurance Marketing are components of the diverse General Extension Divis ion The Library School students have had the opportunity to see the reworking of the library where the Library of Congress classification is replacing the Dewey System. Students have the opportunity of witnessing the beginning stages of automation in areas such as services, function, and circulation, as well as hearing guest librarians speak in their training in the Library School OPPORTUNITIES FOR LIBRARIANS 61 Beauties Jane Erwin a striking brunette from Oakdale, was selected Miss LSU on December 8, 1967. She was chosen from a group of thirty-eight contestants on the basis of talent, beauty, poise, and personality. Jane, a music major, is a member of Chi Omega sorority, A Cappella Choir, and the Dorm Darling Court, and is currently on the Dean ' s List. She was also chosen sponsor of the Society of American Military Engineers. The nineteen-year-old sophomore enjoys cooking, ballet, and singing. Darling of LSU r ' Shirley Duncan a member of Phi Mu sorority, was selected first runner-up to Miss LSU. A Marketing major from Jennings, Shirley enjoys swimming and skiing and was a member of the Tigerette Twirling Corps. I Martha Ann Mortimer second runner-up to Miss LSU, is a junior from Houston, Texas. A Spanish major, she is on the Dean ' s list and is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Diane Pendergrass a medical technology major, is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. She is a freshman from New Orleans and lists her hobbies as sewing, sailing, and skiing. _. Susan Scherer a sophomore majoring in Dramtic Arts, is from New Orleans. She is a member of Delta Gamma sorority, a sub-committee chairman of the Union Music Theater Committee, and a member of Louisiana Players Guild. 60 Darling Sent i- finalists I Stephanie Perrin 7 Susan Sirgo Miss Congeniality Charlene Swetman Jaunea Jones Judy Lowe was crowned 1967 Homecoming Queen by W. J. Evans, LSU Alumni President, prior to the LSU- Kentucky game. Judy and her court became the first to be presented in long white formals for Homecoming activities. The Queen was escorted by Roger Ogden, SGA President, and was presented a bouquet of roses by Jane Stokley. Judy is a cheerleader and is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. The queen, elected by the student body, was one of five finalists chosen by the football team from nominees repre- senting campus organizations. Members of the court were Tanya Becnel, a senior from Ama and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, Ann Corbett, a junior from Baton Rouge and a member of Chi Omega sorority, Jaunea Jones, a junior from New Orleans and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and Sandy Martin from Metairie, who is a sophomore. Judy Lowe 1967 Homecoming Court ; Campus and College Queens Sandra Martin, Engineering Queen Jill Manthey, Dorm Darling, International Queen Jan McLachlon, Business Administration Queen 74 Juliana Bailes. College of Agriculture Queen Linda Goodeaux, Rodeo Queen Pan Westbrook. Horticulture Queen 75 Honoraries l IK-. . ' Hi 77 Ronald Tweedel, Bill Faller, Ed Greer, Don Bulloch, Paul Kitchens, and Hamp White display one of the ODK plaques. Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership society for men, was founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University and established at LSU in 1933. A member of Omicron Delta Kappa is regarded nationally as one who represents the highest standards of his institution. The society recognizes by membership those men of the student body, faculty, and alumni, who have attended a high standard of proficiency in leadership, athletics, student government, publications, and the arts. Members are tapped publicly twice each year at the Fall and Spring Honors Day Banquets, sponsored jointly with Mortar Board. Harry E. Mclnnis, Ronald W. Tweedel, President Vice President James J. Brasher, Faculty Secretary Dr. Reid M. Grigsby, Donald C. Bulloch Michael A. Cavanaugh Cecil M. Chopin Faculty Advisor John T. Cox, Jr. Joe M. Doss Alan D. Dreesen William N. Faller John Foote Don Ray George David B. Graham William B. Graham L. Edwin Greer W. Lee Hargrave Chester T. Kelley Dr. George Kent Paul E. Kitchens Dennis R. LaRavia Cari A. Maddox Michael L. Maddox Jim Mayfield Louis A. Moffett Roger H. Ogden Joseph W. Rausch Dr. Joseph M. Refolds H. Grady Smith, Jr. Steve M. Taylor Charles S. Weems Hampden R. White Mike Zimmerman Joe Rausch reports to the Circle on new mem- bers to be tapped at the Fall Honors Banquet. 79 Mortar Board Mortar Board celebrated its 50th anniversary this year. Founded in 1918, this honor society began the recognition of outstanding senior women. LSU ' s Blazer Chapter became a part of the national organization in 1934 when Mortar Board absorbed a local honorary named Blazers. The twelve collegiate members of LSU ' s Blazer Chapter have taken part in many activities demonstrating their ideals in scholarship, leadership, and service. In the fall, the girls recognized the Outstanding Freshman Woman, sold homecom- ing mums, and sold sandwiches in the women ' s dormitories during exam week. With Omicron Delta Kappa, they sponsored a fall and spring honors banquet. Scholarship was stressed by arranging study halls during exam week and by printing and making available information concerning graduate schools. Carolyn Glaze, President LeLe Ohlmeyer, Vice President Marilyn Sue Hines, Secretary r Cindy Meyer, Treasurer Sue Bader Anita Blaize Ann Booker Terry Hobgood Carole Bettoney, Reporter-Historian Kay Kirkpatrick Lee Jenkins Carol Sessums An Honorary for Students Who Have Main- tained a 3.33 Average for Five Consecutive Se- mesters in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Education, Music, or as Economics Majors in Busi- ness Administration. MARTIN J. DEGRAVELLE, President HAZEL O. STANLEY, Vice President PAULA S. HETRICK, Corresponding Secretary ELAINE C. HUGHES, Recording Secretary ANDREA M. FIRMIN, Treasurer RUTH S. BADER SHIRLEY D. BALFOUR MARCELLE A. BARON JANET L. BECNEL KATHEY S. BERNARD MARY LYNNE BERTRAND CAROL A. BETTONEY GEORGE L. BILBE MORRIS H. BLACK SUSAN I. BOUDREAUX HARRIET B. BURKE HARRY S. BUTLER JOAN C. CAPANO ANNE B. CARMICHAEL CHRISTOFER E. CENAC SUSAN E. COLL PEGGY A. COOPER SARAH A. CRAWFORD MARY C. DAIGEL PATRICIA A. DEFOE JAMES C. DEGUEURCE LEON N. DEMENT LINDA F. DORMAN PATRICIA K. DUNN ANNE E. EPPERSON IRWIN L. FELPS JUNE E. FIELD ROBERT A. FONTENOT REYNOLD GUABERT, JR. JAMES H. GILFOIL. IV JAMES H. GILFORD, IV JULIANNE R. GlLMORE WILLIE M. GOUDELOCKE BETH S. HEIMAN DAVID E. HIGHTOWER ELIZABETH T. HOBGOOD HELEN E. HORNSBY JAY V. HUNER CHARLENE V. HUTTON GREGORY Kusic SYLVIA L. LANE Mu Sigma Rho DAVID L. LEVINGSTON SANDRA A. MACPHERSON MICHAEL L. MADDOX VIVIAN A. MARSHALL MARSHA M. MASON ANNELLE McComsTER KAY McGowN ROBERT T. MEADE CYNTHIA J. MEYER MARGARET MEYERTONS Louis A. MOFFET CHARLES J. MOSELY WARREN J. MUFFOLETO GAYLE C. MEYERS NEAL W. NATHANSON NANCY A. NEELY STEWART A. NILES ERIN E. O ' BRIEN JUDITH E. O ' BRIEN LYDIA C. OHLMEYER JEAN POSHATASKE SUZANNE L. REISZ CAROLYN L. REITZ MARIE P. RICHARD HELEN E. ROBERT ANNE ROBERTS JOHN A. ROCK ROSALIND S. RUBENSTEIN CAROL A. SESSUMS JOSEPHINE SHARMAN SUSAN SHAW RAY C. SHIPLEY, JR. MARILYN SLACK INGRTO A. SMITH HENRY E. SONIAT PAUL H. SPAHT RONALD K. STOESSELL KATHLEEN J. TALLANT ARTHUR J. TILLINGHOST ARNOLD VEDLITZ TED WADE CHRIS A. WAGUESPACK MARY C. WALKER MARGARET J. WETHERFORD MARSHA R. WHITE MICHAEL E. ZIMMERMAN 81 Phi Kappa Phi A National Honor Society for Superior Scholars in All Fields Phi Kappa Phi, organized at the University of Maine in 1897, was established to provide a society open to honor students from all fields of study in American Universities and Colleges. Its prime objective is to emphasize scholarship and character in college students, to foster the signifi- cant purposes for which institutions of higher learning have been founded, and to stimulate mental achievement through election to member- ship. There is no other scholarship honor society which has higher standards for admission. The LSU Chapter was chartered in 1930. Mem- bership is extended to superior juniors, seniors, and graduate students, as well as to selected out- standing faculty members. Alpha Beta Alpha An Honorary for Library Science Undergraduates LAURA GRIFFITH, President VIRGINIA GALLASPY, Vice President MABEL LEGATES, Secretary MRS. BETSY ST. JULIEN, Sponsor JUAN A. AGUILAR LEO BANKSTON LETTIE BENNETT DIANE CARNEY MILTON CLASEN SHERRY CREIGHTON PATRICIA DEFOE MRS. LOURDES DEYA JOHN DUFFEL BETTY EARNEST GWEN ELLISON DIANE ERDELYI BYNUM GREEN SUZANNE HANKS BETTY HARLOW ELAINE HUGHES FAYE LOFTIN BONNIE MATTHEWS MRS. NORRIS McCLELLAN MARGARET McCoRD PHYLLIS McCov REBECCA McKiLLiPs NATALIE McMAHON LERRANDO MENENDEZ BARBARA METCALF JANE MOBLEY MRS. FLORRINELL F. MORTON JOLENE O ' QuiN LYNNE PARKER PRISCILLA PHILLIPS CATHERINE P. REAMES ELAINE SMITH ANNA SPHORER DR. SHIRLEY K. STEPHENSON BARBARA WALLACE ELIZABETH WILSON Alpha Epsilon Delta An International Premedical Honor Society MARTIN DEGRAVELLE, President JOHN R. LEA, Vice President STEVE LINDSEY, Corresponding Secretary JOHN ROCK, Recording Secretary SIDNEY TORRES, Treasurer DENNIS HANCOCK, Historian SHELDON KOTTLE, Pledge Trainer CHAMP L. BAKER MICHAEL MCFADDEN Louis J. BARBATO, JR. CHRISTOPHER MCDONALD BRADLEY C. BLACK LAWRENCE M. MORELLO MONTE M. BONNERAL JAMES ALAN BROWN RICHARD L. CALLETON ROBERT W. COOK JAMES C. DEGUERURCE PHILIP DOLAN ElRLEEN ECKHOLDT THOMAS A. EDWARDS ROGER M. EVANS GAIL GASPART REYNOLD L. GAUBERT. JR. NEWELL E. GAUTHIER MICHAEL HALLE GEORGE HARRISON EVELYN HAYES LESLIE B. MOSELEY WARREN J. MUFFOLETTO JOEL NASCA STEVEN D. NORMAN HAROLD PARKS HOLLAND J. PITRE GERARD W. POCHE RUSSEL J. RAWLS THOMAS H. RICHEY FRANKLIN RUMORE, V ANGELO Russo JOEL M. SAMUEL JAMES C. SLOCUM WALTER W. TABOR JAMES A. THOM, FV JOHNNDL E. TURNER BEN P. WEBBER WILBUR G. WELLS, JR. ROBERT J. WHALEN ELIZABETH T. HOBGOOD CHARLES R. HUDSON EDWARD E. JEFFRIES TERRY A. JOHNSTON STEPHEN P. KATZ EARL V. WILKINSON, III JAMES A. KENNEDY SARTOR O. WILLIAMS. Ill ALLEN W. LANDRY WILLIAM R. WILLIAMSON WILLIAM J. WOESSNER MARK J. WOLF JOHN W. WOMACK CHARLES B. WOODARD JOSEPH R. LARUSSA GREGORY J. LEGGIO FRANK LETARD SPENCER LEWIS HERBERT J. MANG, JR. ICKLIFFE J. MANY, JR. CHARLES A. MATHIS GEORGE R. WOODS HAROLD R. YORK JANET YUNDT Epsilon Pi Tau An International Honorary Professional Fraternity in Industrial Arts and Industrial Education. JOHN D. BRAUD, President ALBERT D. NEWLAND, Vice President ROBERT W. WOODS, Secretary RONALD G. FACUNDUS, Treasurer ALDEN J. CHAUVTN JOHN G. DUGAS AVERY L. FORTENBERRY CLAUDE T. GONZALES ALAN LINDSEY JIMMY F. McCANN WILLIAM POCHE WARREN TEMPLET DONALD A. VITRANO RAY J. WAGUESPACK MR. DOUGLAS GAMBLE, Trustee DR. BEN H. ALSIP, JR., Co-Trustee An Honorary for Freshman Women Who Have Attained a 3.5 Average LYNN SCHMULEN, President ELAINE WAGGENSPACK, Vice President KAY FENTON, Secretary ANNE SMITHERMAN, Treasurer EMILY MERRICK, Historian PAMELA ALEXANDER SARA ALLARD TERESA ANDERSON ANNETTE ARCENEAUX CECELIA ANNE BAILEY KAREN BEIGHTOL BONNIE BISHOP CHERYL BISHOP ANGELA BLAIZAE ANN BOELENS MARCIA BRADFORD BETTY BRANTLEY PAMELIA BROWNELL TERRY BYRAM GOLDIE BujARD CAROL CALKINS MARIA CAMPO ROBERTA CARLISLE CHARLOTTE CEDOTAL MARY K. CERISE IRENE CHANDLER CHARLOTTE CRITCHER FRANCES G. COCHRAN NANCY COENEN JOANNE COHN MARY COIT ANN COMEAUX PATRICIA CREMIN JOAN DAVENPORT PAMELA DAVIDSON SYLVIA DELATOUR JULIA DIMITERCHIK CATHERINE DIRKS RIVERS DOWTY PHYLLIS DOZIER LAURAL DRUSHEL MYRTLE EASTON MARY EMERSON ANN EVANS CATHERINE FLOWERS JERRI FOGLEMAN GLORIA FONTENOT SHARON FORBES PATRICIA FULTS SUSAN GARCIA DONNA GARTMAN BRENDA GAUTHIER HARRIET GEORGE BETTYE GILBREATH KAREN GLADNEY DOROTHY HADDEN PATRICIA HAIR KATHEY HAGENS MARY HARPER Alpha Lambda Delta BETTYE HARRISON CHERYL HECK LARRYE HEYL ELLA JACOBS DIANE JENSEN CAROLYN JOHANSSON SARAH JOHNSON BARBARA JONES TERRY KAZMANN CAROLYN KIRBY JUDITH LABORDE SUZANNE LANAUX MARY LAWLOR JESICA LAZARUS SHARON MCDANIEL BARBARA McMANUS MARTHA MOFFETT CHRISTINE MONTGOMERY ROSALIND MOODY BETTY MORGAN SUE MORRISON MARTHA MULLINS SUSAN MURPHEY PATRICIA O ' LEARY KRISTON OSER CYNTHIA PENNY PAMELA PERCY MARLENE PFEIFER ROSE PHILLIPS JANE PIERCE LEE PITRE LAURA QUINN DEBORAH REESE MARY RICCA JOSEPHINE ROMERO JANIS SAMAHA PAMELA SAMAHA ELLEN SCHOENBERGER CATHERINE SCWARTZ PAMELA SEABURY PATRICIA SEAMSTER ROSALINE SEGESTA LINDA SELL MARY SELSER JULIA SHADIX SUSAN M. SMITH SHELIA STEIM MARY SULLIVAN KAREN THOMPSON THELMA TRICHE BEVERLY TYE MARY VENABLE NECIA WAGGENSPACK INA WATTS ELIZABETH WILLIAMS OUIDA WOODS ELIZABETH YOUNG KlMEN YODER An Honorary Service Organization GREGORY H. CLEMENTS, President GENE W. LARRIMORE, Vice President EVELYN K. HAYES, Secretary ALICIA M. GRACE, Treasurer LYNN JOSEPH, Reporter-Historian DIANE AKER SUE BADER KENT BARRIOS BARBARA BLACKWELL ANGELA S. BLAIZF. MARY F. BLASCO BRUCE V. BORDELON DIANE BORROWS KI PATRICIA BORSKEY PAMELA R. DAVIDSON CHARLOTTE DEFRANCES THOMAS F. DOMINICK SARA EAKIN GARY L. Fox MIGNONNE FREEMAN FRANKLIN R. FRONCZEK RONALD C. FRONCZEK HARRY GISH ELIZABETH GUIDRY BETTY JANE HARLOW G. KENNETH HARRISON DAVID A. HART LARRYE HEYL LYN HILSON MARGARET JACKSON CAROL A. JONES STEPHEN W. KERN ANIL KUMAR FRANK C. LAMOTHE Gamma Beta Phi LUCILLE LANDRY SUSAN M. LrrrELL JOHN LUNN MARY L. MARK ELIZABETH A. MARTIN JAY McDANffiL EMILY MERRICK CURTIS MILLER CYNTHIA MOTTE ELENA NEKLUTIN VlVIAN NORSWORTHY CHRYSTAL NORWOOD ALETA OUBRE PATRICIA PALMER SUZANNE PERNICI JANE PIERCE DEBBIE REESE MARTHA REEVES EMILY W. ROBINSON SYLVIA RODRIGUES MARY RICCA BRODY SAXON ROBERT F. STEPHENS JEFFREY L. SUGGS CHERYL A. TALBOT MARTIN B. TANNER KAY TROXLER WILBURN WALKER KENNETH WESSON SUSAN WHITTHORNE MARY J. WILKES JULIE A. WILLIAMS W. DANNY WILLIAMSON Kappa Delta Pi An Honor Society in Education HAZEL O. STANLEY, President SUZANNE REISZ, Vice President KATHY SUE BERNARD, Secretary MARGARET AJUBITA, Historian RUTH S. BADER REBECCA BAKER MARCELLA BARON JANET BECNEL MORRIS BLACK MARY CAROL DAIGLE ELLEN DIDIER MARGARET GADMER LAURA GRIFFITH PAULA HETRICK MARVEL JONES MICHAEL MADDOX VIVIAN MARSHALL MARGARET MEYERTONS CYNTHIA JANE MOTTE LYDIA OHLMEYER MOLLY R. REINHARDT CAROL SESSUMS SUSAN SHAW KATHLEEN TALLANT MARSHA WHITE V Pi Epsilon Tau A National Honorary in Petroleum Engineering BRUCE E. BERNARD, President STANLEY J. DEMoss, Vice President EDDIE M. HUFFT, JR., Secretary LJOYD D. CASON, JR., Treasurer JOHN R. ALDRIDGE JOSE D. BACGI ALAN W. CARLTON DON RAY GEORGE MIKE G. HARPER JACK B. HILBURN, JR. TERRY A. JOHNSTON ANIL KUMAR ASSEM A. MOSTAFA ROBET W. NICHOLSON, JR. AUBREY K. PALMER JAMES M. PARRISH KENNETH F. SCOTT CARL J. SMITH, JR. 86 An Honorary-Professional Society for Students in Medical Technology JILL BRACEY, President MIMI DIDIER, Vice President JANET RUPPEL, Secretary ARLENE HASENKAMPF, Treasurer ELIZABETH ABRAHAMSEN ELIZABETH ALLEN KATHRYN ANDERSON ANGELA BLAIZE SHELIA BROWN PAT CADO LILLIE CHANDLER JUDY COCHRAN CAROL COULTER SUSAN CUTLER ROSE MARIE D ' AcosTiNO DALE DUGAS FAYE EVANS PENNY FRANCES MIGNONNE FREEMAN PAM GARBER BRENDA GAUTHIER DANNY GIANELLONI PATSY JARREAU ANNE LANDRY JEANETTE MERTENS PAT MILLER RUTH MILLER ELENA NEKLUTTN EVELYN NESSMITH LYDIA RABORN PAULA RANDOLPH CINDY RICHARD MERCER RICHE CATHERINE ROBINSON JANICE SMITH NANCY E. SUTTON JANE A. WASSON LELAN YANG Miss CAROLYN GASTON, Faculty Advisor Lambda Tau Mu Epsilon A National Honorary Mathematics Fraternity KEITH ROUSSEL, President RAY C. SHIPLEY, JR., Vice President CAROL A. SESSUMS, Secretary DANIEL J. FOURRIER, JR., Treasurer HOUSTON T. KARNES, Faculty Advisor WILLIAM F. BEYER, III DAVID M. BOCK JOAN C. CAPANO ROBERT P. CIFREO HOWARD B. DAVIS STANLEY J. DsMoss MORGAN EILAND CATHERINE M. ENGLISH PATRICIA A. FULTS DON R. GEORGE CHARLES R. GUIN ANDREW J. HARGOOA EARL W. HORNE DENISE E. JOHNSON JAMES M. LEWIS RUTH S. L. LEWIS THOMAS V. MCCAULEY WILLIAM H. McMiLLiN STEWART E. MILLS JAMES H. MOORE, III PAUL J. MOSES, JR. PATRICK R. MURZYN BILLY ROSE C. PARRISH RAUL I. PEDROSO DENNIS J. PERRIEN JOHN C. PISA VIRGINIA J. POLLARD KENNETH W. POTTER SHIRLEY M. RITTER OWEN D. ROBERTS GAIL I. RUSOFF HARRY L. SHOEMAKER DENNIS W. SIMPSON EDWIN A. SMITH, III SHERRY S. STAGG GLEN A. TAYLOR HAROLD J. TOUPS JOHN A. TYSON RONALD E. ZAMMIT P7 TAU P7 A National Honorary and Professional Fraternity in Business Administration Dennie C. Daniel, President William L. Kugler Ross Lynn Leone, Vice President Samuel J. Lambert, III William T. Reeves, Secretary- Harvey J. Landry, Jr. Treasurer Joseph Abrarnson Allen H. Adger Luis Alvarez Donald B. Andries William M. Asseff John H. Barkley, Jr. Kent Peter Barrios Sanford L. Berthelot Jerry A. Bilich Truls G. Bjerke, Jr. Richard T. Blizzard Conrad P. Bourgue Gary M. Bowlin Paul P. Breaux Michael Brechtel Robert O. Brierre John W. Brumfield, Jr. James Q. Cain, Jr. Robert S. Capps, Jr. Johnny L. Carson Wayne E. Cash Alex M. Correa Thomas Crichton, IV George J. Daigle, II Allen J. Danos Keith J. D ' Aquin Ray C. Dawson Thomas G. Day, Jr. Alvin M. Dufilho James E. Dumigan William J. Dwyer Floyd J. Falcon, Jr. John J. Faucheux, Jr. Michael L. Faust David M. Ferrell Ramon R. Ferro Paul H. Fetterhoff Steven M. Flory John C. Fontenot Thomas J. Freer James P. Giblin Robert J. Gilbert Robert S. Greer, Jr. John B. Gremillion, Jr. Harry L. Guilbeau Willard D. Hamilton Michael G. Hamner Lee A. Haynes Daniel E. Hendricks David L. Herring Earl T. Herring, Jr. Gary B. Hightower Joel S. Hoffman James D. Holland George J. Hooper H. Jacques Huard Robert D. Huckaby Edgar C. Jordan Barry W. Karns Michael A. Keck Jack E. Kern, Jr. Douglas A. King, Jr. Jesse L. King, Jr. Samuel F. Kirkley William K. Klein Robert B. Lank, Jr. Charles W. Lard Lawrence Latuso Daniel P. LeFort Randall C. Lejeune Luis A. Leon August C. Lusk Charles D. Mabry Alvin H. Macke James H. Malone Ross V. Mancuso Phillip E. Marrus Justilian Martin, Jr. Sterley J. Matherne, Jr. Lawrence F. Matulich, Jr. Don W. Mclntyre William A. Meares, Jr. Pedro P. Mendive I. D. Meredith, III Emmett L. Mitchell, III Thomas W. Mitchell Winston E. Moore, Jr. Linton J. Naquin, Jr. Michael J. Nolan Daryl M. O ' Donnell Roger H. Ogden John R. Olds Thomas E. Parker Kenneth W. Peyton Frederick W. Pitts, Jr Robert E. Plummer Daniel R. Poret William C. Potter Peter B. Phophit Robert J. Raziano James K. Reeves Albert J. Richard, III Roland P. Richardson Thomas W. Richardson, Jr. Robert A. Robicheaux Samuel L. Rosenthal Alex Rubenstein Douglas A. Ruckman Benard B. Saxon Ronald J. Schaefer Richard V. Schroeder Edward F. Simmons Richard W. Simmons Gray J. Smith Joseph A. Smith Kenneth T. Snyder, II William D. Spiers, Jr. Brian J. Stagg Konrad J. Talbot William R. Tindall, Jr. Rykert O. Toledano Steven W. Torgeson Dose A. Villamil Douglas M. Walsh James A. Watson Felix R. Weill ' lohn R. Welborn Richard F. Wickboldt, Jr. William C. Winkleman Aylmer M. Wyche, III Michael Cyril Wynn Robert G. Ziney 88 Sigma Tau Sigma An Honorary Civil Engineering Fraternity DONALD L. SCHANEVTLLE, President OLIVER E. WAGER, JR., Vice President RANDY J. BELLARD, Secretary BILLIE W. BROWN, Treasurer BARREL G. FONTANE JOHN E. HORN DOUGLAS L. WILLIAMS Phi Upsilon Omicron An Honorary, Professional Home Economics Fra- ternity VICKI LETEFF, President KATHY ERVVTN, Vice President CAROLYN GLAZE, Secretary SUSAN FORTIER, Treasurer DONNA ANDERSON JEANNE ANNISON ALICE ARMENTOR JEANNE AUCOIN JEANNE AUER JULIANA BATLES MARILYN BARBER ANITA BLAIZE DIANA BOWEN JULIE BOWES MARY BROUSSEAU BRENDA BRYAN JOYCE CARTER ELAINE DE FRANCES DONNA FOGLEMAN SHARON GREEN DOT FfADDEN PATRICIA HENDERSON SYBIL HIGGENS ALISON HUBBARD SUZTE JEFFERS MARSHA JONES GALE KIBLIXG MARILYN KIMBALL CHARLOTTE KNIGHT LINDA LAMBERT ADREA LANDRY SYBIL LAPEROUSE PENNY LAWRENCE JOELLEN LEE PATTY MILTON MARGARET MORRISON ELLEN PRATHAS E. ANNETTE REPP GAYLE RAYET BESS SESS JMS BETH SNYDER DORIS SPRAGGINS FENG-TUAN TANG ANN TARLETON RANA TABLEMAN LINDA WEST 89 An Honorary for Freshman Men Who Have At- tained a 3.5 Average ARTHUR C. SCHMULEN, President JAMES E. MAURIN, Vice President JERRY D. WILLIAMSON, Secretary DAVID B. KORETZKY, Historian JOHN D. ADAMS GROVER C. ADKINS, JR. BRUCE J. ALEXIUS ELDON E. ATKINSON, JR. JOSEPH T. BALZLI GARY L. BEGKMAN DIRK F. BELLARD JORGE L. BELTRAN RALPH F. BESLIN, JR. DANIEL W. BILLINGSLEY KEVIN H. BLAND JOSEPH A. BOSSIER, III PAUL W. BOUDRE, JR. WILSON C. BOURG JOEL B. BROWN, JR. DANIEL J. BUQUOI RUSSELL C. BURNHAM JAMES D. BURNS THOMAS E. BYRD RICHARD C. CAMBRE ROBERT L. CAPELL, III DAVID P. CARTER WILLIAM J. CLARKSON MICHEL H. CLAUDET MICHEL R. CONNELLY STEPHAN T CONSTAN GERALD C. DE LAUNAY JAMES A. DICKS ROBERT L. FARLEY ALAN G. FORWARD EMILE C. FRISARD FRANKLIN R. FRONCZEK DAVID G. GAAR WILLIAM F. GANDY GENE P. GATES RAYMOND P. GIGLION STEPHEN R. GILL WILLIAM M. GIRARU PAUL L. GREGORY THOMAS L. GUSMAN, III GEORGE K. HARRISON DAVID A. HART JAMES L. HUNDLEY GLEN A. HUTCHINSON ERIK C. JENSON DAVID K. JONES Phi Eta Sigma MICHAEL E. JONES WILEY N. JONES JAMES C. KELLER HAROLD L. KENNEDY JESSE L. KING, JR. PETER R. LAFURIA, JR. GLENN W. LAIRD PHILIP A. LANDRY JAMES R. LEWIS JOHN B. LOWE JACK C. MARLER RALPH M. MARTIN ROBERT S. MATTEI RICHARD D. MCGREGOR MAXWELL C. MCDONALD DAN L. MCKIBBEN PARVIS MOJGANI CLAUDE R. MOUNT CHARLES J. MURPHY JESSE G. NOBLE JOHN M. NORWOOD WILLIAM A. PEALE GARY Q. PECK PHILIP S. FERRET DARRELL A. POSEY RAYMOND J. PUIGH ROBERT A. ROBICHEAUX JOSEPH P. SEAB LEWIS D. SIMPSON DENNIS A. SMITH PAUL A. SMITH RALPH J. SNYDER RICARDO M. SOUTO JOHN N. STOKES JACK M. STOLIER MICKEY D. STRINGFIELD FELIPE J. SUAREZ DENTON N. THOMAS CHARLES H. TUCKER FREDERICK R. TULLEY MALCOLM C. TURNER MARLIN R. VERNON JOHN F. WADE CHARLES L. WARD, JR. CHARLES F. WHITE JOSEPH P. WILLIAMS WILLIAM D. WILLIAMSON WILLIAM R. WILLIAMSON BIJON CHADORCHI 90 Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities Rebecca Baker, a French and Spanish Education ma- jor, was chosen Phi Mu ' s Outstanding Active in 1967. She was Secretary of Panhellenic and a member of the SGA Student Assembly. Becky maintained a 3.2 average and was a member of Scotch Guard, Phi Sigma Iota, and Kappa Delta Pi honoraries. As Coed Vice President of SGA. Carole Bettoney cul- minated a very active career in SGA, where she had previously served as Head of the Academic Affairs De- partment. Chairman of the Poop Book, and a member of the High School Relations Committee. A journalism ma- jor with a 3.3 average. Carole was also Chairman of the Union Current Events Committee, a member of Union Governing Board. Mortar Board, Theta Sigma Phi, Scotch Guard and Alpha Lambda Delta, and was House-manager of Alpha Omicron Pi. A Home Economics Education major, Anita Blaize, Presi- dent of the LSU Chapter of the Louisiana Homemakers Association, was a delegate to the state and national con- ventions. Anita was Chaplain of Phi Upsilon Omicron, a recipient of the Senior Danforth Award in 1967, a member of Mortar Board, and SGA Special Projects Chairman. Rodney Britt was very active in LSU Union activities, serving as President of Governing Board and Member-at- large, Chairman of Celebrity Showcase and sub-commit- tee Chairman of Music Theater. R. C., a speech education major, was IFC Representative and President of Acacia Fraternity, Head of the SGA Department of Student Pro- posals, and a member of Pi Tau Pi and ODK, while main- taining a 2.8 average. Anita Blaize Rodney Britt William Capella Kathleen Cooper Alan Dreeson Elizabeth Holt and Robert Drummond William Capella, with a 2.5 average in the College of Chemistry and Physics, was an Air Force Division Com- mander and received the Outstanding Senior Air Force Association Award. He was a member of Scabbard and Blade, University Disciplinary Committee, and SGA Stu- dent Assembly. Bill was President of Delta Tan Delta and of his class in the College of Chemistry and Physics. As Judicial Board Chairman, Kathleen Cooper became responsible for interpreting women ' s rules. Kathy, a Busi- ness Education major, was 2nd Vice President of Kappa Alpha Theta, an Angel Flight Administrative Officer, a Union Personnel and Research sub-committee chairman, and Chairman of the SGA Moving Traffic committee. Alan Dreeson was Fall ROTC Corps Commander as well as being President of Scabbard and Blade. Alan, with a 3.4 average in Forestry, was Editor of The Annual Ring and a member of Xi Sigma Pi, Society of Foresters, Alpha Zeta, and Alpha Gamma Rho. Robert Drummond was Secretary-Treasurer and Presi- dent of the School of Environmental Design, President of AIA, and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Robert, with a 2.7 in Environmental Design, won numerous design com- petitions and was the Regional Winner of a Scholarship for Summer Study at the Fountainbleau School of Design near Paris, France. Elizabeth Holt, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta soror- ity, served as President of AWS her senior year. Betty, with a 3.1 average in Arts and Sciences, was Angel Flight ' s National Information Officer and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. Alberto Espino John Foote Anne Epperson, an outstanding Piano student, was also a member of A Cappella Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota, Mu Sigma Rho, and the Modern Dance Club. Anne, who has maintained a 3.4 in Music, has been a soloist at Bravard Music Camp in North Carolina and at the New Orleans Summer Pops in 1965. Alberto Espino. a member of Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, and a President ' s Scholarship holder, was an outstand- ing Chemical Engineering student. He was President of the Cuban Club and a member of the President ' s Cabinet while maintaining; a 3.3 average. The already busy life of John Foote was intensified when he became President of the LSU Union, where he had been Vice President for Program, Chairman of Current Events Committee, and Union Region XII Chairman. John, with a 3.4 average in Government, served on SGA Honor Coun- cil, on President ' s Cabinet, as Chairman of the Judicial Revision Committee, and was a member of Mu Sigma Rho and ODK. Don George, a Petroleum Engineering major, was Presi- dent of the College of Engineering and a member of SGA Student Assembly. With a 3.4 average, he was a member of Tau Beta Pi, ODK, a Men ' s Housing Counselor, AIME, Pi Mu Epsilon. and Pi Epsilon Tau, as well as being a recipient of the LL and E and Socony- Mobile Scholarships. 93 Carolyn Glaze William Graham Carolyn Glaze, a Home Economics major, with a 3.5 average, was Vice President of Zeta Tau Alpha, Chairman of the Union Social Activities Committee, and a member of SGA Honor Council. President of Mortar Board, she also was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, and Scotch Guard, and was the recipient of the Dan- forth and Outstanding Freshmen Woman Awards. William Graham, a member of the midnight oil burn- ers at the School of Environmental Design, maintained a 3.8 while being secretary of Acacia fraternity and Presi- dent of the School of Environmental Design. He was a member of ODK, President of Phi Kappa Phi, a member of SGA Honor Council, and has won first place in design competitions sponsored by the Baton Rouge Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Richard Haydel, third in his class at the School of Medi- cine, was President of the Student Body and a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi, ODK, and Secre- tary of Phi Gamma Delta. Dicky was also a member of the Aesculapians and Nu Sigma Nu. Marilyn Sue Hines, an Elementary Education major with a 3.2 average, was Chairman of Delta Delta Delta Standards Board, a member of AWS Judicial Board, First Vice Presi- dent of AWS, Mortar Board Secretary, and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. Marilyn Sue was Angel Flight ' s National Information Officer and Bengaletts ' Historian. Richard Haydel Marilyn Sue Hines Elizabeth Hobeood Thomas Hudson Elizabeth Hobgood was President of Chi Omega soror- ity and Sweetheart of Acacia Fraternity. Terry, who main- tained a 3.6 average in Pre-Med and Chemistry, was Chair- man of the Union Hospitality Committee, a member of Mortar Board, Scotch Guard, Alpha Epsilon Delta, and A S Judicial Board. Tommy Hudson, with a 2.5 average in Arts and Sciences, was President and IFC Representative for Kappa Alpha fraternity. He was Vice President of the College of Arts and Sciences and a member of the Varsity Tennis Team, ODK. and Advanced ROTC. Chester Kelley was Commander of the 310th Cadet Division in Air Force ROTC and of the Frank S. Hagan Squadron of Arnold Air Society. Chester, with a 3.0 aver- age in Arts and Sciences, was a member of Scabbard and Blade, ODK, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, and an LSU Athletic and Men ' s Housing Counselor. Kay Kirkpatrick, a speech major with a 3.1 average, was Vice President for Leadership and a member of Lead- ership Cabinet of the Union. Kay was National Com- mander of Angel Flight, Vice President of Chi Omega sorority, and a member of SGA Student Assembly and Mortar Board. Chester Kellev Kay Kirkpatrick Dennis LaRavia and Vickie Letiff Delmon McNabb Dennis LaRavia, Chief Counselor for Men ' s Housing, maintained a 2.8 in Pre-Law. He was Vice President of the Baptist Student Union and a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta, ODK, and SGA Student Assembly. Vicki Letiff, with a 3.6 average in Home Economics, was President of Phi Upsilon Omicron, recipient of the Danforth Award and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Kappa Phi. She was Projects Chairman of Delta Gamma sorority, a member of the AWS Special Events Committee, the Union Hospitality Committee and the LSU College Chapter of the Home Economics Association. A NCAA and AU National Champion in Javelin Throw, Delmon McNabb spent last summer traveling with the U.S. Track Team in Europe. Delmon, with a 2.3 aver- age in Education, is also a member of Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes and the L Club. Laura McQuaig served as President of Delta Zeta, Sec- retary-Treasurer of the College of Business Administration, Secretary of the Marketing Club, Chairman of the Union Personnel and Research Committee and recipient of the BADM Award. Laura, a Marketing major with a 3.3 average, was also SGA International Relations Committee Secretary and a member of Alpha Beta Chi and Alpha Lambda Delta. Jim Mayfield, with a 2.5 average in Agriculture, was President of MRHA and the Midwestern Association of College and University Residence Halls and the Agricul- ture Students Association. Jim was also a member of SGA Student Assembly, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha, Kappa Phi Kappa, and ODK. Laura McQuaig Jim Mayfield 9 6 Cynthia Meyer Michael Morrow Cynthia Meyer served as secretary of AWS Judicial Board, Chairman of Delta Zeta Standards Board, and Mortar Board Treasurer. An Executive Officer in Scotch Guard. Cindy is a math major with a 3.3 average. She also was a member of A Cappella Choir. Mu Sigma Rho and Alpha Lambda Delta, and was a sub-committee Chairman for the Union Hospitality and Social Activities committees. As Treasurer of SGA and IFC, Michael Morrow con- trolled the purse strings for two large campus organizations. He maintained a 2.5 average in Government while Vice President of Sigma Phi Epsilon, SGA Insurance Commis- sioner, and a member of the SGA Election Board. Jeanette Xolan. with a 3.3 average in Nursing, was President of the LSU Association of Student Nurses and the New Orleans District Association of Student Nurses. She was treasurer of the LSU Nursing Association and a member of Alpha Theta Epsilon and secretary of the Trident Staff. Roger Ogden culminated a busy SGA career with his election to the office of President after having been on the SGA Student Assembly for two years and serving on numerous committees. He was on the Union Leadership Cabinet, Rush Chairman and IFC Representative for Kap- pa Sigma Fraternity, and was tapped by Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Kappa Phi, and ODK. Roger maintained a 3.5 average in Business Administration. Jeanette Nolan Roger Ogden 97 Lydia Ohlmeyer Joseph Rausch A future elementary school teacher, Lydia Ohlmeyer was Chairman of the Union Student Opportunities Com- mittee, on AWS Judicial Board, and House Manager of Delta Delta Delta. Lele, with a 3.6 average, was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Mortar Board. Joseph Rausch, a government major with a 2.9 average, served as Vice President of SGA, on Union Governing Board, as Vice President of IFC, and as Arts and Sciences Representative in the SGA Student Assembly. Joe was also a Counselor and a delegate to the Midwest Association of Residence Halls Convention. Elizabeth Snider served as President of Phi Mu sorority, Secretary-Treasurer of the College of Agriculture, and Re- porter for the Agriculture Student Association. Beth, with a 3.4 average in Home Economics, was a member of the Twirling Corps, of Alpha Lambda Delta, and was a Darling Finalist. Steve Taylor, with a 2.4 average in Arts and Sciences, was a member of ODK, Circle K, Union Governing Board, and a Council member at the Baptist Student Union. Steve was Vice President of Kappa Sigma, President of IFC, the Southeastern Interfraternity Council, and Tau Kappa Al- pha, and a member of SGA ' s Morale Commission. Elizabeth Snider Steve Taylor Mary Tighe Joel Timm Man,- Tighe served as President of the LSU Association of Student Nurses and as First Vice President of the State Student Nurses Association. Mary, with a 2.6 average in Nursing, was President of Highland Dormitory and a mem- ber of the ANN ' S Executive Council during her freshman year on the Baton Rouge campus. Joel Timm. First Oboist in the LSU Band and Sym- phony, served as President of the School of Music and in the SGA Student Assembly. He was also a member of the Louisiana Intercollegiate Band, the Baton Rouge Sym- phony, and the American Symphony League Orchestra. Joel, a music major with a 3.2 average, was a member of MENC. Kappa Kappa Psi. Phi Mu Alpha, and Kappa Phi Kappa. Captain of the Championship LSU Quiz Bowl team for two years, Jonathan Warner, an Arts and Sciences major with a 3.8 average, was President of Tau Kappa Epsilon, a member of SGA Special Liaison to the Council of Col- lege Presidents, Chairman of the SGA Academic Excel- lence Committee, and a member of the Faculty Committee Investigating Study Abroad, and the Union Personnel and Research Committee. Jason was also a member of Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi. With a 3.999 average in Philosophy, Michael Zimmer- man has the honor of being top scholar in Who ' s Who. Mike was IFC President and Secretary, Associate Editor of Delta, and Vice President of Pi Kappa Alpha. An Hon- ors Division Student, Mike is also a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, ODK, Mu Sigma Rho, and Phi Sigma Iota honoraries. Jonathan Warner Michael Zimmerman Orga n iza tions IOI Roger Ogden, President Carole Bettoney, Co-Ed Vice President Joe Rausch, Vice President Mike Morrow, Treasurer 101 Student Government Working constantly towards the goal of Achieving To- morrow Today, the 1967-68 Student Government Asso- ciation has completed a successful and progressive year. The aim of this administration has been to make the SGA an effective voice of the students by cooperating with the University administration, city government and state of- ficials in a Partnership of Interests. Each branch of the Association has undergone significant changes in order to insure progress and achieve this goal. There has been a proposed revision of the judicial branch, creating a University Court replacing the Honor Council to deal with interpretation of the Constitution and hear cases of disciplinary nature; the legislative branch has pro- duced a better and more effective Constitution. The execu- Student Assembly: First row: Don Antie, Vic Bell, Debbie Benoit, Jennie Brister, Ray- mond Burton, Diane Charle- ton. Second row: Bill Culver, Mary Anne Edelblut, Larry Floyd, Roy Fulger, Susan Garcia, Nancy Gartman. Third row: Madelenei Hall, Mary Har- per, Ralph Hubbard, Colley Joseph, Steve Katz, Lynn Kay. Fourth row: Steve Lastrapes, Mike Lee, Allen McElroy, Jr., Beverly Means. Don Richey, Emil Runge, III. Fifth row: Ann Sartor, Grady Smith, Joel Timm, Mary Ann Wam- pold, Cathy Watson, Felix Weill. Sixth row: Chief Whalen, Susan Wright. Association live branch has worked as a strong foursome voicing opin- ions of the students both individually and collectively. With a total organizational compound of 4000 students, the progress made this year has created a very favorable re- action throughout the campus. An active Student Assembly has enacted significant legislation throughout the year af- fecting virtually every student on the campus. This legis- lative branch is composed of the college presidents, college representatives of the larger colleges, living area representa- tives, the SGA Co-Ed Vice President. Treasurer, and has as its chairman the SGA Vice President. The Student Assembly meets weekly and discusses various problems concerning student voice on the campus. The departments of the SGA Public Affairs, Academic Affairs, 103 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: First row: Robert Becnel, Bobbie Chicola, Souzen Deavers, Luis Felipe del Solar, Patricia Doherty, Kathy Dozier, Kathy Van Giffen. Second row: Mary Lynn Hart- man, Merilyn Hedrick, Jo Dale Hill, Margaret Jackson, Jim Maurin, Joe Roberts, Carl Schmulen. Third row: Frankie Shelfo, Eugenie Toledano, Jason Warner. Transportation and Campus Improvement, Student Pro- posals, and Morale have served as the focusing body of campus projects. The department heads have been asked from week to week to make reports to the Student Assembly DEPARTMENT HEADS: Ted Glusman, Public Affairs; Randy Gurie, Morale; Mac Kelton, Student Proposals; Pam Miller, Transportation and Campus Improvement; Becky Nystrom, Academic Affairs. 104 PRESIDENTS CABINET: Kim Harris. MRHA President; Betty Holt. A VS President: Margaret Beachum, Panhellenic President; Joe Rausch SGA Vice President ; Roger Ogden, Chairman ; Susan Wrieht. SGA Secretary: Mike Zimmerman. IFC Presi dent: Paul Minor. ROTC Corps Commander; Carole Bettoney, SGA Co-Ed Vice President: Mike Fontham, Reieille Editor. on the activities of their particular areas. The project chair- men under each of the departments have been responsible for the fulfillment of many proposals approved by the Stu- dent Assembly. The Honor Council is undergoing changes to incorporate the disciplinary board and honor council into one body which will be called the University Court. This court, com- posed of students, will serve in all phases of student dis- ciplinary procedure. 105 Roger Ogden appears before the Student As- sembly explaining some of the problems of fi- nancing, the new constitutional amendments, judicial revision, student bills of rights and other projects. The President ' s Cabinet, with the President of SGA as Chairman, meets bi-monthly in an effort to coordinate the various phases of campus life and acts as a collective voic- ing unit. As defined in the SGA Constitution the Cabinet includes the following personage: ROTC Commander, IFC President, Panhellenic President, SGA Co-Ed Vice Presi- dent, President of the Union, MRHA President, AWS President, Reveille Editor, representative of University Christian Movement and a representative of the Interna- tional Students. Carole Bettoney, Co-Ed Vice President, directs the activities of the departments. Here she is shown with department heads and com- mittee chairmen in one of many planned sessions. 106 Roger Ogden and Carole Bettoney display the goods obtained, a set of silver spurs from the University of Wyoming, a wager on the outcome of the ' 68 Sugar Bowl Classic in New Orleans. Lunch with the Legislators on Legislators ' Day is served by the Committee on Legislative Liaison under Academic Affairs. One of the projects deserving most attention this year was the battle with the city Government over imposing a 2% sales tax. Roger Ogden is shown presenting the students ' case to the City Council. Chairmen of the Department of Student Proposals discuss the findings of COSO polls and plans for upcoming projects of the committees. Assistance is given to Freshmen at the annual Freshman Leadership Day sponsored by SGA each fall. 108 The budget committee, headed by Mike Morrow, Treasurer, plans and proposes the $40,000 budget on which SGA operated this year. Elections are a spirited part of the campus in the fall and spring. New SGA officers are elected in the spring with JD and living area representatives elected during the fall. 109 Associated Women Students Betty Holt, President First row: Connie Corkern, First Vice President; Alison Hubbard, Second Vice President; Joellen Lee, Secretary; Eva Williams, Treasurer; Fran Armstrong, Gail Ekholm, Diana Bowen. Second row: Sandy Braddock, Nancy Brown, Denise Cremin, Lurline Derwostyp, Carol Felscher, Patty Hair, Cecily Hoffius. Third row: O. J. Johnston, Dede Jones, Luck Lamkin, Pam Marks, Emily Merrick, LeLe Ohlmeyer, Patty Patterson. Fourth row: Vijean Piazza, Scott Reed, Janis Samaha, Susan Sheppard, Pat Unangst, Chris Waguespack, Sharon Walker. HO Pint row: Mary Ann Wampold, Lele Ohlmeyer, Kathy Cooper, Chairman; Betsy Meyertons, Laura Decoursey. Second TOW: Dee Associated Women Students is a student government or- ganization for all undergraduate LSU coeds. AWS seeks to establish and maintain high social and academic stan- dards and to encourage women ' s participation in student government. The AWS Council is composed of the officers, town and dormitory representatives, dorm president and house managers of sororities. This year ' s Council set up a tutoring program in the freshmen women ' s dorms, com- pleted the furnishing of a room in the Panhellion to be used as a study-rest area for to vn women, and founded a Town Women ' s Association. Sewing machines were placed in dorms and cots were made available for overnight guests. The controversial ' ' Apartment Rule survey, polling stu- dents, parents, and administrators, on the question of apart- ment visitation was completed and the results were presented to the Dean of Women for consideration. Dee Jasper, Jenny Speer, Becki Grundon, Becky Aguzin, Suanne McKinney. The AWS Judicial Board hears cases involving serious infractions of womens rules and annually reviews and rec- ommends changes in women ' s rules. This year the Board worked for uniform enforcement of rules and penalties for infractions among the Standards Boards of the dorms and sororities. The Council works closely with five standing committees. The Orientation Committee sponsored a Watermelon Party for Freshmen women and held Penny-A-Minute night once each semester. The Election Committee organized Fall dorm elections and Spring AW T S officer elections; the Leadership Committee sponsored Fall and Spring Workshops for the newly elected officers. Activities Carnival and social events were handled by the Special Projects Committee, while the Public Relations Committee handled publicity for all AWS events. Men 9 s Residence Halls Association Men ' s Residence Halls Association, consisting of all dormitory residents, strives to bring a better life to its members. Section Repre- sentatives are elected by residents to one of six Dormitory Councils representing the different living areas. The Representative and Presi- dent of each Dorm Council and the four executive officers of the Association compose the Associational, along with the six committee chairmen who are ex-officio members. Through the efforts of these councils and committees informative talks and films, intramural athletics, and the annual Dorm Darling Contest and dance are conducted. The Association Council consists of the President and Representative of each of the 6 Dorm Councils, plus the Committee Chairmen, and a few others. Present here are, seated: Billy Jeansonne, Counselor Laison; Welton Curole, Bill Noland, Mike Flynn, Ralph Max- well, SGA Laison ; Bill Dwyer. Standing: Larry Albright, Clyde Fontenot, Bob Greene, Pete Klein, III, Britton Stringer, Danny Williamson, Alex Rubenstein, Donald Ricca, Kim Harris. The President this year is Kim Harris (right) and the Vice President is Bob Greene (left). Jill Manthey was elected Dorm Darling 117. Members of the Publicity and Publica- tions Committee are: Martin Gins- burg, Danny Williamson, Chairman; Tim Baird. Don Ricca. Members of the Athletics Committee are: Ralph Maxwell. Sam Rosenthal, Chairman; Jerome J. St. Remain. Bill Dwycr. Representing the Educational and Cultural Committee are Clyde Fontenot and Alex Rubenstein, Chairman. From the Food Serv- ice Committee are Britton String- er, Chairman and Russell Conger. Representing the Social Events Committe are: Chris Clement. Eduardo Aguirre, Jr., Mike Flynn. Bruce Meaut. Harvey J. Lan- dry, Jr. Nick Cado is not pictured. Representing the Kirby Smith Dorm Council are: First row: John R. Griffin, Gary Good- ling, Larry Albright. Second row: Sammy Fauntleroy, Bill Noland. Representing the Gra- ham Dorm Council is Pete Klein. From the Stadium Dorm Council and the Pentagon Dorm Council are: First row: E. Alex Joiner, Eduardo Aguirre, Jr., Bill Dwyer, Donald Ricca. Second row: Tim Baird, Bruce Meaut, Welton Curole. Members of the Hatcher, Hodges and Johnson Dorm Councils arc: First row: Clyde Fontenot, Joe Ruttley, Russell P. Conger, Mickey Stringfield, Martin Ginsburg. Second row: Grady Hardy, Gary W. Vercher, Mike Flynn, Louis C. Soileau, IV, Harvey J. Landry, Jr. 4 Freshman Advisors The Freshman Advisor program began last spring with a two- month training program taught by Miss Rene Nesbitt, Assistant to the Dean of Women. During this time the upcoming advisors dis- cussed the many problems which they encountered during their first year of college. Throughout the year the advisors served as big sisters to their freshmen, giving advice, answering questions, and aiding the housemothers with elections and dorm parties. In January the advisors were honored with a Steak Dinner given by Dean Man Margaret Jameson. First rou:: Kathryn Anderson. Karen Coakley, Joanne Cohn, Judy DeFatta. Julia Dimiterchik, Mary Emerson, Katherine Fenton. Second row: Linda Garbarino, Susan Garcia, Theresa Gitz, JoAnn Hardin, Cheryl Heck, Catherine LaTour, Carolyn Lpwery. Third row: Laura Malone, Maryjo McCormick, Emily Merrick, Christine Montgomery, Dary ' Owens, Margaret Parks. Karen Pittman. Fourth rou:: Ramona Ross, Ellen Schoenberger. Cynthia Sher- vume, Emily Smith, Maureen Theriot, Elizabeth Viguet, Brenda Warr. 5 The Men ' s Housing Staff endeavors to be of service to the male resident. Members of the Housing Staff, from left to right, are: John J. Capdevielle, Director; Carl C. Jordan, Asso- ciate Director; James B. Daigle, Assistant Di- rector; Kingston E. Eversoll, Frank O. Bonifay, Charnia L. Cheatwood, Albert Daly, Assistants to the Director. The Senior Counselors direct the activities of the Coun- selor System in specific Dormitory areas. Seated are Curtis Miller and Mark Estes. Standing are Billy Jeansonne and Phil McLarty. Dennie LaRavia, Chief Counselor, is responsible for the overall effectiveness of the Counselor system. Counselors The Counselor system is a student lead- ership organization. Counselors are em- ployed as direct representatives of the Dean of Men and the Director of Men ' s Housing to manage dorm facilities and administer the section in which he works. The Counselor endeavors to encourage an atmosphere of study in the dorm ; but most important, the Counselor acts as an advisor and experienced friend to each of the men in his section. This year the Counselor participated in a Counselor School which brought together Counselors and adminis- trators from other universities and colleges in an effort to exchange ideas and concepts. First row: Gary Ascani, Daniel Aucoin, Ronald Bennett, Mirko Bilonick, David Bindewald, Robert Boitmann, L. V. Bonitol, Lon Boucvalt, Ronald Braud, Roger Breaux, David Bryan, James Burns, Thomas Byrd. Second row: William Capella, Thomas Carey, Joseph Cattan, Frederick Chemay, Michel Claudet, Gregory Clements, Thomas Clooney, Robert Cook, Bill Cranford, Daniel Daigrepont, James Danos, Edward Dardis, Henry Daries. Third row: Edwin Davidson, Charles Davis, Richard Doan, Warren Dowden, Reginald Dufour, Whitney Duhon, Richard Dwyer, Al- berto Espino, Mark Estes, Leonard Fair, Michael Faust, Jerry Finley, Richard Funderbuhk. Fourth row: Wayne Garlington, John Garvnn, Jeffrey Gilbert, William Girard, Sidney Gonsoulin, Jemes Graver, David Gremillion, Rudi Grossenbacher, Richard Guillot, Randy Gurie, Michael Hackler, James Hall, Ben Haney. Fifth row: Jack Harper, Harold Hartman, Jr., Frederick Heck, Herman Heck, Jr., Russell J. Henderson, David Hightower, Eugene Hoffman, George Hooper, Timothy Humphries, George Irwin, Charles Istre, Billy Jeansonne, W. T. Jeffries. First row: John Jolissaint, Wiley Jones, Richard Kastner, Wayne Kraus, David Krause, Gary Landry, Harold Landry, James Lange, Dennis LaRavia, Gene Larrimore, Gilbert LeBreton, Robert Lofton, Allen McElroy. Second row: Philip McLarty, Jim McManus. Alvin Macke, James Mangham, James Marquart, Andrew Martin, Louis Maruin, III, Curtis Miller, Louis Moffett, Thomas Moffett. Ronald Monroe, Joey Morgan, Daniel Murphy. Third row: Ivan Xavarro, Aubrey Palmer, Jose Paniza. Thomas Parker, Charles Pearce, Emile Peroyea, William Phillips, Holland Pitre, Joel Prevost, Prosper Rivet, Vamelle Roberts, Jr., Robert A. Robicheaux, Rus- sell Robicheaux. Fourth row: Harding Rome, Robert Saak, James San Salvador, Donald Schahre. James Slocum. Randolph Slone, Brent Smith, Clifford Smith, Dennis Smith, Elliott Smith, Paul Spillers, Harry Starnes, Jr., Robert Szabo. Fifth row: Robert Terry, Harold Toups, Charles Trascher, Ralph Tureau, John Twiller, Thomas Usry, Daniel Verret, Ronny Vest, John Watermeier, Wally Wickboldt, Paul Womax, Ronald Young, Leo Zeringue. The Dormitory Counselor is both a resident of his section and a repre- sentative of the Men ' s Housing Staff and the Dean of Men. One of the many responsibilities of each Counselor is to meet the needs of each man in his section. The Guidance Council is a select group of Counselors who assist the Housing staff in setting policies and who work for the im- provement of the counselor system. Seated are: Curtis Miller, Ronnie Terry, Joel Prevost, Leon Zeringue, Billy Jeansonne, Randy Sloane, Ronnie Vest, Dennis LaRavia, Mark Estes, Phil McLarty, Randy Gurie, Gene Larrimore, Harold Landry, Greg Clements. Not pictured are: Ronald Young, Dave Gremillion, and Larry Pearce. I Day to day signing-in allows the coun- selors to have closer communication with the system. 7 LSU Union John Foote, President of the Union Pam George, Vice President for Program Allan Phillips, Vice President for Finance Kay Kirkpatrick, Vice President for Leadership The Union is What ' s Happening now on campus. It joins the knowledge of the classrooms, the practice of the arts, community activity, and daily social life in the art of living. More than being a place to meet or eat, the Union serves as a laboratory of student management and self- expression; caterer to the campus at large. At the helm of the organization is the Governing Board which approves the general policies of the Union. Serving on the Board are nine students including the Union Presi- dent, and the Vice President for Program, Finance, and Leadership, the Program Council Secretary, two members- at-large, and the Vice President and Coed Vice President of SGA. Non-students on the board include faculty and alumni representatives and Union Staff members, serving in an ex-officio capacity. 118 Governing Board Carole Bettoney, SGA Coed Vice President Cecil Chopin, Member at large R. C. Britt, Member at large Bob Craig, Union Business Manager Mrs. Gordon Kean. Alumni Representative; Don Phil- lips, Union Director; Karen Peterson, Program Director; Harvey Pasner. Alumni Representative. Joe Rausch. SGA Vice President Dr. Edwin Timmons. Faculty Fayette Tompkins. Program Dr. Virginia Williams, Representative Council Secretary Faculty Representative Leadership Cabinet Headed by the Vice President for Leadership, the five- member Leadership Cabinet serves the Union and other campus groups by offering training in human relations and group leadership methods. The Cabinet conducts laboratories throughout the year, utilized to foster closer relationships among co-workers in these groups. First row: Kay Kirkpatrick, Vice President for Leadership; Sharyn McDowell, Roger Ogden. Second row: Herb Raiche, Ann Sartor, Kimen Yoder. The Chairmen of the Union Committees, the President of the International Club, and the four Union officers are seated on the Program Council. These students plan and coordinate the overall work of the volunteer student per- sonnel, essential in conducting the Union program. The council in planning each year ' s program is responsible to the Union Governing Board. First row: Pam George, Vice President for Program; Phil Adams, Music Theater. Second row: Wayne Babovich, Current Events; Souzen Deavers, Sports and Recrea- tion; David Hamilton, Lyceum; John E. Keeth, Movies; Chuck Mabry, Student Op- portunities; Victor Obadiah, International Club President. Third row: Marc Poling, Celebrity Showcase; Polly Rhea, Hospitality; Paula Richerand, Social Activities; Fay- ette Tompkins, Public Relations; Cherri Turpin, Art; Martha McCullough. Program Council The LSU Union program department includes over 400 volunteer student workers involved in programming through committees and affiliated clubs. The home base for Union program personnel is the Student Organizations Area on the mezzanine (third floor) of the Union. Office, desk, and file space are provided here so students may carry on the planning, producing, and presenting of diversified programs to the University community and the people of Baton Rouge. These members have the responsibility for booking speakers, movies, performances, and exhibits; planning, ar- ranging, advertising, and selling tours, trips, and special sen-ices : designing and writing printed material to promote the committees and their programs; and broadcasting by wire from a student radio station. The Canadian and other displays, as well as speakers and lecturers in controversial and current interest areas, panel discussions, Free Speech Alley, and World of 2067 Art sub-committee chairmen demonstrate some practical uses of an exhibit placed are the concentrated efforts of the Current Events Committee. Silk-screening posters for the performance of Spanky and Our Gang is one of the tasks of the members of the Celeb- rity Showcase Committee. The Committee also brought per- sonalities like Glenn Yarbrough and the Pozo-Seco singers to the campus. Art sub-committee chairmen demonstrate some practical uses of an exhibit placed in the Union gallery by the committee Hospitality subcommittee chairmen host a reception in the Green Room. The committee is also responsible for conducting tours of the Union and the campus. La Belle du Ball, Jim Manthey, was honored at the International Ball, a major function of the Inter- national Club. Members of the Movies Committee display advertising for the Cineak Series, one of the many series of educational and entertaining films brought to the Colonade. Music Theater ' s booth at Activities Carnival depicts some of this year ' s plan of activities the Variety Show, the Chambered Nautilus Coffee House, and the Student Musical. Public Relations subcommittee chairmen are responsible for the image of the LSU Union. They care for that image through polls and research, the monthly State of the Union, brochures, and the Tiger Eye. At the Three Coins Inn Student Opportunities subcommittee chairmen plan trips to Europe and the ski slopes of New Mexico. They also perform special services, such as telling students about Vista. The Social Activities Committee this year sponsored the first Miss LSU pageant. Post-game Huddles and Jambalaya Jamboree are other projects of this committee. Participating in one segment of Sports and Recreation Committee activities, a U.S. Chess Masters demonstrates his talents in an exhibition for students. WLSU The Sound of the Sixties lends a modern perspective to WLSU, 660 on your dial. Planned especially for students and operated by student volunteers, WLSU keeps a lively, up-to-date pace with its diversified programming. It offers a wide variety of music, including classical, rock and roll, and folk. Programs are designed to keep students aware of campus events, news, sports, and weather. Included on the docket are editorial features, public service announcements, and Open Line 66, the program on which campus ad- ministrator ' s, faculty members, and students speak their minds on a given topic. WLSU is supported by the LSU Union and operates 24 hours per day, seven days per week. The door opens on another broadcast day at WLSU. News roundup at five before the hour brings you What ' s Happening now on campus. WLSU staff members, broadcasting by remote from the Ground Floor, announce win- ners of the contest titled What ' s in the Box? 12.4 Annual Ring ' First TOO.-: Sonie Moore, Alumni Editor: Bob Watson, Consulting Editor: Pat Beard, Photographer: Glen Tidwell. Artist. Second rou.-: Richard Kelly. .Assistant Business Manager: Paul Grigg, Edi- tor; Cecil Craw-ford. Business Manager. The Annual Ring, in its twenty-eighth year at LSU, is a yearbook of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Manage- ment which compiles the activities and experiences of alumni, professors, and students in these fields. It is designed to bring the events and honors of the school year to its subscribers. First row: Fred Salley. Editor: Glenn Ducote, Jim Wood, Larry Boudreaux. Tony Fernandez. Second rou:: Gerry Rault, Joe Bai- monte, Kent Blanchard, Max La Branche. The Civilian Sponsored and financed by the Student Bar Association, The Civilian is the official newspaper of the Law School. Presenting current events as well as student and faculty opinions of Law School policies, it provides information of interest to law students. Delta Delta, official student literary magazine of LSU, is pub- lished under the sponsorship of the English Department. It includes works by students from all areas of study. Dr. John Wildman is faculty advisor. Bob Heriand, Emily Merrick, Charles Mosley, David Simpson, Larry Cassanova, Kenneth McElroy, Barbara King, Editor; Stephanie DeManuelle, John Hoy. Editorial Board First row: Bill Faller, Larry Boudreaux, Ben Day. Second row: Ed Greer, Charles Weems, Editor; Gerry Rault. Louisiana Law Review The Louisiana Law Review is one of the South ' s foremost legal periodicals and compares favorably with the leading legal publications throughout the country. It is devoted to the research and analysis of legal problems of current in- terest and to the examination of recent case dispositions of significance. Reveille Staff The Daily Reveille is the only literary means of com- munication for the main campus. Published four times a week during the regular school year and twice a week dur- ing the summer session, The Daily Reveille keeps the aca- demic community up on the events of the times and seeks to mold opinion behind events of the future. The paper is a self-supporting endeavor entirely written, edited, and made up by students majoring in journalism. Mrs. Elsie Hebert. Advisor Fall Managing Editor, Bob Dardenne Spring Editor, Mike Fontham Spring Managing Editor, Sidney Mixon Photographer, Bill Gordon Fall Sports Editor, Jim Kaborn Fall Editor, Joe Moreland Spring Sports Editor, Steve Gonzalez Danny Brown. Photographer Fall News Editors, Pat Dohertyand Gilbert Mulley Falls News Editors, Nan Nadter and Sidney Mixon Terry Sloan. Photographer ng News Editors, Ann Brown and John Boudreaux Spring News Editors, Maureen Miller and Fayette Don Richard. Photographer Tompkins Gumbo Staff Capturing the spirit and activities that are LSU this is the major role of the 1968 GUMBO. Just as an actual gumbo is the mixture of basic ingredients and spices which add flavor, so the GUMBO of LSU is such a mixture, record- ing both academic life and the world of extracurricular activities. The editorial staff has sought faithfully to depict the year 1968, its own particular flavor the changes, the innovations of a dynamic southern university. For the GUMBO serves not only as a momentary picture of LSU but as an emblem, historically and pictorially, of the Baton Rouge campus. This year ' s book itself reflects contemporary trends in photo-journalism, utilizing more pictures, more color in pictures and panels, and minimi ing tedious copy. The 1968 GUMBO staff makes an attempt to say more to the student by saying less and showing more, for the world of ' 68 is a visual world of visual concepts, aware of the uses of light and color and their effects upon the intellect. It is the GUMBO ' S hope that it may serve as a sign of the times the times that are LSU of 1968. Betty Harlow, Associate Editor for Pictures Sue Bader, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard Wiggins, Business Manager Sharon Moore, Associate Editor for Copy I 3 Photographers : Bob Perkins. Marvin Duke, Fraternities Staff: Susie Jeffers. David Hart, Military Staff: Lou Ware, Mona Ross, Editor John Appleton. missing Editor: Kathy Erwin Beauties. Jan Nations, Co- Editor: Canda Childers. Co-Editor; Mary How-ell ' Wainwright ' Diane Gand ' Addie Tureau ' Arts and Sciences and Education: Marsha Norton, Gail _ ., _ ,. r - p.. , Blanchard. Editor: Gay Fairfield Junior Division. Music, and Social Welfare: Cindy Gould. Editor: Dianne Chaudoir Clubs: Elena Neklutin, Gloria Brown, Susan Ellis, Carol Ann Berry. Not pictured: Lyn Hilson, Editor; Francis Barbera Angie Lukowski, Sororities Editor Business Administration and Law: Tony Genovese, Editor; Susan Weeks. Engineering: Sally Sue Huffman, Patty Lieux, Eirleen Eck- Agriculture and Library: Azalie Grain, Editor: Environmental Design and Chemistry holdt Editor Kathy Judlin. and Physics: Julia Breitung, Lucy Lampkin, Editor; Sue Anne Hum- phries, Administration Editor. Classes: Marilyn Meyer. Co-Editor: Sherry King. Sherry Thomas, Nila Pitillo, Sharon Stabinsky, Co-Editor: Marian Fear Sports: Steve Constantin, David Read, Co- Editor; Danny Williamson, Co-Editor Staff Assistants: Cathy Venable. Pam Foster General Extension: Barbara Fitzhugh, Diane Buddecke, Marie Lusk. Lynn O ' Brasky, Editor Photographers : Roberto Martin, Don Richard, Joff Guey- mard Medical School: Nancy Byrd, Editor; Russell Levy, Pho- tographer m Freshman Council. First row: Karen McGarrahan, Janie Spencer, Sarah Craddock, Dale Phelps, Cheryl Neyland, Beth Firesheets, Judy Boyet, Betty Turmpseed, Sharon Swilley, Colette Towns, Sharon Schilling. Second row: Jim Klepzig, Lewis Hitt, Steve Davis, President; Bob Anderson, Weaver McCracken. As the BSU provides opportunity for Christian fellowship, conversation, and social activity, every student is invited to participate in the local church programs and in the various activities at the Baptist Student Center. It is by participation that the student becomes an active member of the Baptist Student Union. As the student assumes a participating role in the BSU through noon chapel, seminars, Bible discussion?, mission trips, and social activities, it is hoped that he will find a deeper and more mature Christian life. Furthermore, it is hoped that he will find the strength in following the Christian vocation into the many other areas which make up his total experience at LSU. Baptist Student Union First row: Paul Kitchens, President; Dennis LaRavia, Vice-Presi- dent; Jenny Speer, Secretary; Betty Cooper, Treasurer. Second row: Russ Morgan, Social Chairman; Janice Haywood, Devotional Chairman; Charles Fowler, Music Chairman; Donna Fogleman, Chapel Director. Third row: Cherie Hornback, Enlistment Chair- man; Nancy Gartman, Publicity Chairman; Bob Szabo, Campus Relations Director; Karen Koch, Missions Chairman. Fourth row: Diane Charlton, International Student Chairman; Doug Do%vden, Student Center Chairman. BSU Director Frank Horton receives Friendship Banner from President of Chinese group. Hillbilly Roundup, a party for new students. Baptist Student Center Formal Banquet held each spring. Christian Science Officers: Lynn Potter, Vice President; Kenny Potter, Past Presi- dent; Bob Bradley, President; Mr. and Mrs. James T. Conner, Advisors. The Christian Science organization at LSU represents the ideals of students who are interested in the concept of the Christian Science religion and who possess the desire for self-improvement, achievement, and friendship. This year the organization promoted the sales of the Christian Science Monitor. A Reading Room is maintained in the student center on Raphael Semmes Drive. The group also sponsored a lecture by Mrs. Lenore D. Hands, CSB, of Portland, Oregon, in February, on the New Morality. HUM Hillel ' s aim is to bring a more adequate knowledge of the Jewish faith and heritage to students through weekly Sab- bath services and periodic religious and cultural discussions. The services, conducted and directed by the students ' , are held each Friday evening in the LSU Union. Alex Sklar. Sandor Factor, Larry Slater, Susan Schwartz, Joel Sam- uels Martin Ginsburg, Paula Samuels, Alex Rubenstein, Michael Saltz. First TOO. ' : ]. W. Green. President: Jim Bratcher, Vice-President ; Sandra Miller, Secretary: Paula Tholborn, Treasurer. Second row: Barbara Milano. Karen McClendon, Marilyn Bruns, Historians: Darlene Craw-ford. Ella Mae Jacobs. Brenda Milano. Third row: Lamar Loyd. Rev. John C. McClendon, Chaplain: Thomas Lambert. Jimmy Walker, Al Schellinger, Sharon McDaniel. Dr. Russell L. Miller, Faculty Advisor: David Simmons. Not shown: Doyle Alexander, Barbara Barker, Larry Gotten, Ginger Durbin, Penn Morgan, Paul Stewart. Kappa Epsilon The LSU chapter of Kappa Epsilon received its charter during the fall semester of 1965. Kappa Epsilon is designed to promote the growth of students academically, socially, and spiritually through creative, cultural, and religious activities. Students of various faiths, Church of God, Baptist, Methodist, Assembly of God, and others, achieve these ends through worship, Bible study, conferences, and fellowship. ' 37 I First row: O. P. Beridon, Jr., ASA Representative; Edward Joubert, Treasurer; Joel Williams, President; Milton Reese, Vice President; Michael Guillory, Secretary. Second row: Wayne Gar- ber, Ronald Mire, Lynn Stanton, Dwight Bertrand, Wayne Malone, Emily Merrick, Lawrence Bizette, James Doughty, Wildon Fontenot, Dr. Gene Murra, Advisor. Third row: Luis de Solar, Joe Beridon, Antoine Allemond, Gregory Coco, Gerald Lorio, Coral Francois, Calvin Ashley, Boyd McFatter, A. J. Morgan, E. A. Pope, Ronald Lacour, Dr. Floyd Corty, Paul Spillers, Walter Hobgood. Agricultural Economics Association The Agricultural Economics Association is a professional organization affiliated with the student section of the Ameri- can Farm Economics Association. AEA ' s biggest project this year was an Employment Bulletin which included a photograph and information about each of its members seeking future employment. Five hundred copies were dis- tributed throughout the United States to interested com- panies. A fall barbeque, Christmas Party, and Bulgarian Tea Party were part of a year-long calendar of social activities. 138 Seated: Donald Antie. President: Candace Holthaus. Secretary; Wayne Elliot. Vice President: Cindy Legerie, Parliamentarian: Jimmy Augustine, Comptroller. Standing: Marvin Yokum, Kent Milton, Glenn Tidwell. Ronald Webb, Stanley Gremillion, Wesley Forrnan, Ray Doucet, Joel Williams, Richard McCellan, Kenneth Boudreaux. O. P. Berridon, Jr., Joyce Hoyt. Agricultural Student Association The Agricultural Student Association is an organization composed of two delegates from each club in the College of Agriculture along with the Dean and five faculty advisors. It seeks to promote a close bond of friendship through the activities it sponsors. ASA is in charge of all concessions at the Spring Rodeo and Livestock Show, the election of the Co llege Queen, presentation of awards to the Outstanding Bpy and Girl in the College and to two clubs, one for the best exhibit at the Spring Livestock Show and one for best attendance at ASA meetings. Alpha Beta Chi Alpha Beta Chi, a local professional business sorority, was founded in 1940. Since that time it has been the primary business organization for women in the College of Business Administration. The purpose is to encourage students through scholarship and social enrichment. First row: Sarah Crais, President; Joanne Gaydos, Vice President; Joyce Campagne, Treasurer; Ginger Arledge. Second row: Gail Cathey, Mary Cook, Jeanne Cunnard, Susan Inness. Third row: Doris Katz, Marilyn Meyer, Gail Singletary, Barbara Wilderman. First row: Robert Woods, President; Ruel Robbins, Treasurer; Al Boudreaux, Secretary; Harold Lanclos, Vice President. Second row: M. Pulaski, Randy Gonsoulin, Joe Metee. Third row: Reginald Jordan, George Cline, C. W. Herpin. Fourth row: Dave Sharp, Don Recher, Keel. Sponsor: Ann Switzer. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Promoting interest in aerospace technology is the main purpose of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Recently founded on the LSU campus, the club sponsors informative programs and competes yearly in the Regional Paper Contest. 140 , ' American Institute of Architects The Student Chapter of the American Institute of Architects was established as a link between the education process and the professional field of architecture. The sponsoring professional chapter helps the students to learn more about the professional practice of architecture through various meetings and discussions. All students enrolled in the school of architecture are encouraged to participate in the chapter ' s activities so that they may become familiar with the profession and gain the most from their educational experience. This is accomplished through the yearly schedule of meetings, special programs sponsored by the AIA, social contact, and participation in campus activities. First row: Leroy Hendrick, President ; Mark Estes, Vice President; Carol Lynn Biggers, Sec- retary; James Blake. Second row: David Bizot, Kurt Brawn, Anne Marie Callais. Elaine Cargrey. Third row: Russell Clunan, Randolph Curry, Michael De Keyzer, Craig Estes. Fourth row: John Forbes, Richard Hennigan, Gregory Matherne, Bruce Lott. Fifth row: Carroll Price American Institute of Chemical Engineers The American Institute of Chemical Engineering, founded in 1937 at LSU, introduces its members to the profession of chemical engineering by providing guest speakers at meetings who emphasize prospective employment opportunities in the summer and after graduation. Two plant visits, a Fall and Spring Picnic, and participation in Engineering Day are also part of the AICHE program. P. John D ' Angelo President Sidney Bourgeios, Jr. Vice-President Paul J. Bileilo Treasurer First row: Byron B. Bacas, John F. Bainoff, Thomas E. Balhoft, Frank Boggs, Jr., Mario R. Bouscayrol, Archie N. Duplantis, Gerald W. Fontenot. Second row: J. Brian Froisy, Leon D. Gautreau, Lawrence J. Golembiewski, Simon Hacker, Michael T. Hackler, David R. Hendricks, Randall J. Indovina. Third row: Virgil D. Joffrion, Adolfo B. Lopez, Dwight M. Lyman, Roberto Martin, Durward H. McLaoughlin, Julio C. Padilla, Floyd L. Pfeffer. Fourth row: Harry Shoemaker, H. Grady Smith, Jr., Richard G. Smith, James E. Thibodeaux, William W. Todd, Luis Ugueto, Bruce S. Winslow. American Institute of Industrial Engineers I First row: L. A. Melsheimer, J. C. Pettiss, J B. Poche, T. J. Andry, A. Mesa, R. W. Osborne, G. R. Hazel, M. T. Barrett, C J Parr S. L. Young. Second row: R. W. Dawkins, W. J. Clark, T. R. Grier, R. J. Zapata, K. M. Coltharp, V. C. Yin, J. H. Soto J. P. Browne, J. C. Lusher. Third row: P. A. Bruckner, II, J. H. Stinson, III, J. I. Quiros, M. Rakigjija, A. Ugueto. The American Institute of Industrial Engineers promotes the Industrial Engineering profession through study, re- search, and discussions of the entire field. Plant visits, lec- tures, and student chapter conventions, along with joint meetings with the Senior AIIE chapter accomplish this purpose. : First rail-: Jerry Peavy. Treasurer: Kenneth Scott, President: Bruce Bernard. Vice President ; Victor Obediah, Representative. Second row: John Moller. William Todd. Ted Harper, Anil Kumar, Mike Harper, Jindal Vinop. Third row: Tom Getton. Richard Savoie, Robert Meiser. Greg Krider. Stan DeMoss. Fourth row: Aubrey San Antonio. Ali Shebani. Eddie Hufft. Bruce Garlington. Mike Parrish. Ronnie Atchley. Fifth row: Spencer Youngblood. Ernie Dufau. Andrew Low. Bill Webb. Lloyd Cason. Mike Veasey. Bob Nicholson, Mr. Bill Hise. Professor. Sixth row: Reynold Robicheaux, Rudolf Carrere. Kaysar Morcas. Assem Mostafa. Ted Martin. Dr. Villiam H Holden. Professor: Dr. Oscar Kimbler. Professor; Bob Weaver. Don George. Serenth row: Richard Robichaux. Jama! Alwad, Dr. Frank Birdwell. The Craft Memorial Student Chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers is a professional organization. Activities of the society include attending National Convention, participation in Engineering Day and a spring picnic. A. L M. E. ' 43 Left to Right: Julian Velez, Melvin Hopkins, Wayland Colvin, Bill Martin, Tommy Duke, Jerry Daigle, Secretary-Treasurer; Horacio Mendoza, Richard McLellan, Vice President; Pat Frey, Donald Antie, Mike Milam, Kent Milton, President: Dr. C. G. Shepherd, Advisor. American Society of Agronomy The American Society of Agronomy, founded in 1937 at LSU, stimulates interest in agronomy work among college students in agriculture and related fields. The club sponsors a soil judging team which competes in state and national contests and sponsors an Agronomy field day each spring to promote student-faculty relations. American Society of Agricultural Engineers Left to Right: Pat Hogan, Otto Lower, Freddie Cirfreo, Henry Barrouse. Otis Peterson, David Kelone, James Richardson, Billy Tullos, Vallanki Ramordo, Gerard DeBaylon, Delip Biswas. George Heintzen. The American Society of Agricultural Engineers, founded in 1936 at LSU, fosters professional development through mediation of social and technical creativity by Agricultural Engineering students. ASAE participates in Engineering Day and intramural sports with the other engineering TW- ganizations. Field trips to plants, fall student-faculty get- acquainted night, and the spring picnic are other activities of ASAE. Cheerleaders Carol Russell. Graves Thomas. Sandy Martin, Sonny Childers, Judy Lowe, John Sarty. Paula Norris. Buddy Valentino, Ann Corbett, Robert Jansint American Society of Civil Engineers Founded in 1922, the LSU Student Chapter of the Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers sponsors a wide range of activities. Aside from participating in the College of Engi- neering athletic programs, the club sponsors weekly engi- neering films, operates a student-faculty coffee shop , makes industrial tours, and publishes a monthly newsletter. First row: R. P. Broussard, President; F. J. Fletcher, Vice-President ; R. C. Adams, Secretary; M. E. Lewter, Treasurer; J. A. Larrieu, Publications Chairman; N. M. Robichaux, Report Chairman; C. D. Al- fonso. Second row: E. D. Berry, A. L. Bisso, B. J. Bleicher, J. J. Campo, M. A. Clause, A. B. Coates, W. B. Haensel, Jr. Third row: R. E. Hebert, D. P. Heroman, J. E. Horn, M. G. Jackson, L. L. Lambert, M. R. Merrit, A. A. Munfakh. Fourth row: E. J. Preau, Jr., R. Rivas, R. S. Sarkis, D. L. Schaneville, H. H. Starnes L. E. Wittie, J. W. Woods, R. J. Young Jr. i First row: Wade J. Labat, President; Ray Burton, Vice-President; Al Boudreaux, Sec- retary; Mike Pulaski, Treasurer; Don H. Berry. Second row: David M. Bock, Richard L. Clay, Charles W. Herpin, Benny Hillman, Warren R. Hull. Third row: Louis L. Johnson, Jr., Gary E. Keller, Arthur M. Roux, Jr., Mitchell J. Scott, III, Kenneth R. Young. American Society of Mechanical Engineers The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was or- ganized at LSU in 1906 to promote the advancement of engineering practices in industry to furnish an insight into the members ' future profession. Field trips, films and guest speakers from local industry are part of the AIME program. 146 American Society of Landscape Architects Fifth-year students develop their speed at sketching the landscape from a moving vehicle. The LSU Student Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects promotes the study of landscape architecture and fosters fellowship among the students and faculty. It sponsors the Gladney Series featuring lectures on many aspects of landscape architecture which are open to the public. The student chapter co-sponsors with the Louisiana Landscape Association the LSU Summer Semi- nar, an annual event held in conjunction with the LSU Summer Festival of Arts. This year LSU served as host for the American Society of Landscape Architects at its South- west Chapter meeting. First ton: Chuck Crawford, President; Terry Plauche, Vice Presideni : Mike Kristensen, Treasurer; Car) Burgamy, Ben John- son, 5th Year Representative: Bill Palmer. Second TOW: Larry Schmidt, Vamell Roberts, Tad Hawkins, Greg Jones, Herb Roberts. Third rou.-: Bob Richardson, Tommy Atkins, Richard Rome, Sharon Balfour, Fred Pope, R. J. Dykes, 3rd Year Representative; Richard Packard. Fourth TOW: David Eschete, 1st Year Repre- sentative: Bill Triggs. Andre Neff, 2nd Year Representative. Not shon-n: Bill Blackstone. Secretary; David Kraemer, 4th Year Representative : Ronnie J. Knight, John F. Ehrict, Mrs. C. R. Ryan. Van Loren Cox, Anne O ' Bion Gates, Bryan Thompson. ' 47 Association for Childhood Education Association for Childhood Education is an international professional organization composed of students whose in- terest is in children from ages two to twelve. Founded at LSU in 1950, ACE seeks answers to current problems that revolve around children ' s needs and experiences. First row: Naomi Flory, Vice-President ; Paula Bush, Publications Chairman; Donna Angeron, Historian; Theresa Corken, Social Chairman; Dianne Higginbotham, Program Chairman; Beryl Magee, President; Lois Behrnes, Second Vice-President. Second row: Cynthia Moran, Joyce Thompson, Betty Dupont, Diane Borkowski, Elaine Crampton, June Taylor, Mary Androes, Brenda Schwartz, Nancy Ourso. Third row: Judy Simmon , Judy Dwyer, Debbie Dupont, Dorothy Womack, Cynthia McCord, Alice Landry, Christine Dodson, Diane Carney, Lucille Reulet, Elaine Majeau. Fourth row: Mrs. Mary Hilzim, Faculty Advisor; Mary Jolissaint, Claudia Hoyt, Sandra Berteau, Jonelle Meyer, Linda Scardina, JoAnne Borne, Pat Palmer, Mary Ricca, Cathy Venable, Cynthia Cantu. First row: Pat Nettles, Recording Secretary; Carol Felcher, Vice President; Nancy Campbell, Corresponding Secretary; Dr. C. W. Elliott, Faculty Vice President; Boyle Henderson, President. Second row: Jan Wardlow, Susan Rhea, Sarah Craia, Anna Kelsey, Joan Bruno. Third row: Robert Gilbert, William Spiers, Noel Avery. Fourth row: Eric Beier, John Barkley, Gary Bowlin. Fifth row: Ballard Smith, Vincent Jones, Joseph Lam- bert. Sixth row: George Petrie, Bob Stinson, John Gre- million. Seventh row: Keith Lousteau, Daniel Poret, George Hooper. Eighth row: Joe DeFatta, Sam Bruno, Gary Smith, Tommy Frazer. Beta Alpha Psi Beta Alpha Psi instills in its members desire for self- improvement; fosters high moral and ethical standards; encourages scholastic excellence; cultivates responsibility; promotes collegiate study of accountancy; and provides op- portunities for association among members and practicing accountants. Bengalettes The aims of the LSU Bengalettes are to promote an interest in synchronized swimming and to participate in this sport. Organized in 1959 by nine girls, the group now includes fifteen girls under the direction of Mrs. Jane Holdeman. Requirements for membership include a 2.0 average, gracefulness and skill in performing routines in the water. Tryouts are held once each semester for interested girls. Last year the Bengalettes were invited to the Synchronized Swimming Festival at Northwestern State College. They also participated in the IF AC Water Show last spring. Performing in the water show is the main production of the club and at this time all the practices promise an interesting and entertain- ing perfonnance. First TOW: Helen Thompson, Diane Byrd. Second TOW: Dorothy Crider, Shelley Barres, Sallie Kay Percy, Kare Coahley. Third TOW: Sandra McDonnell, Janie Daigle, Francis Duffy. Beverly Kendrick. Fourth TOW: Camillc Pugh, Wally Percy, Susan Rockhold. 149 Seated: Mildred Dorion, Austin Daniels, Kenith Ellender, Glen Henley, Patrick Branch, Jimmy Thiels, Charles Garrity, Jeff Butler, Ronnie Sepulvado, Cecil McCory. Standing: Swayze McCraine, Wayne Elliot, Edward Everitt, Larry Primeaux, Henry Tolusso, James Devillier, Buck Spencer, David Park. Kenneth Quirk, Ray Royer, Wesley Forman, Bill Rives, Larry Foster, Dan DeLee, David Neal, Wayne Pray, Ronald Webb, James Townsend, Carlos Scar- dina, Mike Kovac, Bud Hefley. Block and Bridle Club The Block and Bridle Club is a professional organization founded at LSU in 1931 to promote the study of Animal Science. The club sponsors a Judging Contest and Live Animal Evaluation Contest which gives practical experi- ence in Livestock selection. The club also sponsors an all- student rodeo in the fall which finances club projects, such as a contribution to the Intercollegiate Livestock Judging Team and the Meat Judging Team. The awards banquet and semi-formal dance in the spring provide fellowship for club members. Seated: David Park, Secretary; Kenneth Quirk, President; Wayne Pray, Vice President. Standing: James Devillier, Treasurer; Carlos Scardina, Reporter; Dan DeLee, Marshal. I Circle K First ro-j.: Allen H. Adger. President: James Lanier Yeates, Vice President : Gary Lynn Hayden, Secretary; William J. Mollere, Treas- urer: Lynda June Anthony, Sweetheart. Second TOW: Rhetta Gre- million. Sweetheart: W. G. Bayhi, John C. Gollignon, Randall Charles Lejeune. Otis Eugene Oliver. Third row: Lloyd D. Plais- ance, Freddie Preis, John A. Rock, Kenneth Lee Ruth, Joseph E. Samson. Fourth rou-: P obert W. Scheffy, Jr., Michael Craig Schex- nayder. Carl Schmuler, Brian Jeffrey Stagg, Daniel A. Webb. Fifth row: Felix R Weill. Circle K was begun at LSU in 1958 and now maintains an active membership of thirty-five. In carrying out their objective of service to the community and to the campus, Circle K entertained deaf children, visited the old age home, maintained a Traffic Statistics Board in the Union, and participated in all campus and community service projects. The club helped to beautify the campus by land- scaping and gardening a plot of ground in front of the Memorial Tower. Dairy Science Club The LSU Dairy Science Club serves to promote educa- tional, professional, and recreational activities between students and faculty. The spring banquet, judging contests, faculty-student luncheons, and the Christmas party provide fellowship for Dairy Science Club members. LSU Debate Team Resolved that the Federal Government should guarantee a minimum annual cash income to all Citizens was the 1967-68 topic for the LSU Debate Team. This year the team practiced for tournaments on closed circuit television. Debate team members brought back awards from Hous- ton, Florida State, Baylor, TCU, and the Southwest Texas State Invitational and also participated in the TKA Delta Sigma Rho national and regional tournaments and the Missouri Valley Tournament. First row: Jan Nesom, Carolyn Stubblefield, Jan Torbet, Delores Emery, Jane Rinehart, Cora Burns. Second row: Bruce Hammock, Lane Carson, Clive Sills, Bob Downing, John Norwood, Frank Lewis, Vic Bell. Not pictured: Mike Connelly, Chuck Morcom, Ronnie Fiorenza, Dr. Harold Mixon, Advisor. I Delta Sigma Pi Beta Zeta chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, International Pro- fessional Business Fraternity, was founded at LSU in 1929. Choosing its members from the students and faculty in the College of Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi plans many events for members and other students through- out the year. The main events of the year are business programs featuring prominent businessmen as speakers and social activities, which include the Founder ' s Day Banquet, the Christmas Dance, and the Rose of Delta Sig Formal in the Spring. First row: Barry W. Karns. President: Keith J. d ' Aquin, Sr., Vice President : Fernando L. Camayd, Vice President : William S. Cul- ver. Secretary: Ross L. Leone. Treasurer. Second row: Dennis C Daniel. Chancellor: Don W. Mclntyre. Professional Chairman: Sam Berthelot, Wayne L. Bourgeois, Richard T. Blizzard. Third row: Henry Camacho. R. Scott Capps. David P. Carter. Joseph M. Di- charry. William F. Favaro. Fourth row: Ramon K.. Ferro, Paul H. Fetterhoff. Edward J. Fitzgerald. Roberto A. Gonzales, William A Gray. Fifth row: Randy Curie. Philip G. Jones. Daniel P. Lefort Randall C. Lejeune. Mike McKellar. Sixth row: Robert B. Mc- Nabb. Pedro P. Mendive. Thomas E. Parker, Frank J. Parrino. Louis C. Passauer Seienth row: F. Walder Pitts. William T. Reeves. Emil Runge. Robert W. Saak. Edward L. Solomon. Eighth row: Konrad J. Talbot, Denton V. Thomas, Clyde H. Tull, Stephen K. Wells. Ann Wiltz. Sweetheart ' 53 Education Student-Faculty Council The Student-Faculty Council of the College of Education helps better teacher-student relationships. Through projects and planned events it helps promote understanding and rapport among all members of the College of Education. Margaret Jackson, Suzanne Willis, Becky Stoma, Cheryl Grune- wald, Bill Cranford, Annette Teer, Sharon Walker, Besty Cobb, Barbara Bateman. First TOW: David M. Bock, Daniel T. Calongne, Prospero D ' Angelo, Alberto N. Espino, Ted N. Harper. Second row: Wil- liam Patrick Hogan, John T. Moller, Vic- tor D. Obadiah, Joel P. Prevost, Jerry J. Rubli. Third row: Donald Schaneville, Harry Shoemaker, Grady Smith, Jr., Ro- bert G. Szabo, Billy G. Tullos. Engineering Student Council The Engineering Student Council represents all students and organizations in the Co llege of Engineering. The Coun- cil, in conjunction with the College, publishes an annual Engineering Guide to acquaint sophomores and transfer students with the College of Engineering. Annual projects include the Engineering Barbeque, Convocation, and the Engineering Ball coordinated with Engineering Day. The climax of yearly activities is Engineering Day when student, departmental, and industrial projects and exhibits are presented to the public. Eta Kappa Nu Eta Kappa Nu, Delta Iota Chapter, is a national hon- orary association in the field of Electrical Engineering which recognizes distinguished scholarship and leadership. Eta Kappa Nu sponsors a departmental teacher evaluation pro- gram, has established an Outstanding E.E. Senior Award, and has constructed a Bridge Monument to encourage in- terest in the organization. First TOW: Joel Prevost, President; Daniel George, Vice- President : Donald Sal lean. Recording Secretary; John Millar, Corre- sponding Secretary; H. D. Red din. Trea- surer; Mr. Robert Nethken, Faculty Ad- visor . Second TOW: Bruce Grieshaber. Max Hohenberger, Paul Haworth, Edgardo Kamar, John Palotta. Frank Kolb. James McClellan. Thud TOW: Roque Marcade, Pat Flanagan, David Areco, Gerardo Salazar. Louis Occhii, Ray Pregeant, Janes Maggio. Fourth TOW: Travis Hartzo. John Stokes, Warren Bechom, Michael Allain. Thomas Welch, Bruce Moore, Steven Rountree. Fifth TOW: Lucas Alvarez, Ro- bert Alonzo, Sidney Champagne. Flory Trial Club Board: Glynn Reynolds, Tony Fernandez, Presi- dent : Robert Day, George Reiss. Flory Trail Club The Flory Trial Club, a voluntary student trial organiza- tion, gives most junior and senior students their first experi- ence in courtroom procedure. It prepares students for the foot Court competition and for trial work after graduation. 55 Home Economics Club This year ' s program of work focused on the National Theme of Action and Interaction with emphasis on meet- ing family needs. A guest speaker on communications, Thanksgiving Basket for a needy family, and the Christmas Party for orphans carried out the theme. The Home Eco- nomics Department celebrated its Golden Anniversary on Alumni Day in the Spring with a Golden Tea. Officers: Anita Blaize, President; Charlotte Knight, Vice President; Bess Sessums, Secretary; Emily Wray Robinson, Treasurer; Teresa Anderson, Reporter; Gloria Labatut, Historian; Gwen Pine, Parlia- mentarian. The Industrial and Technical Education Club, organized in 1937, fosters and creates interest in industrial and tech- nical fields. Field trips to industrial sites near Baton Rouge and New Orleans, work during the LSU rodeo, and par- ticipation in the homecoming decoration competition are projects of ITEC. First row: Joel Massey, President: Ronald Juneau, Vice President; Russell Lassegne, Secretary; Jimmy McCanm, Treasurer; Harold Dunlap, Parliamentarian; Wayne Grain, Sgt. at Arms; Standley Gremillion, ASA Rep.; Marvin L. Yokum, ASA Rep. Second row: Michael Doherty, Don Drummond, Daniel Daigrepont, Peter Rob- ert, Micky Heck, Joe Parks, Hichard Ely, Bill Guillot, Aldcn Chau- vin. Third row: Ronald Facundus, Allen Waguespack, Francis Braud, C. J. Daigle, Marlin Gonzales, Leslie Griffith, Tracy Gas- pard, Owen Langridge. Industrial and Technical Education Club First row: Louis A. Sandoz, Vice President: Gordon John Ducote, Secretary: David Arceo, Robert Charles Bradley. Second row: David Childers, Earl Louis Dickinson. Jr., Edward Clarence Dunn, Jose N. German. Third row: Edgar E. Kamar, Michael F. Lamy, Baltasar Llort, Joseph Robert McCall. Fourth row: Orestes Gon- zalo Manza -illa. Stephen Paul Melancon. James Marshall Pierce, John C. Percy. Fifth row: Joel Paul Prevost, Gerardo Salazar. Through the promotion of technical activities, IEEE seeks to prepare students for their chosen careers in the fields of electrical and electronic engineering. Among the events sponsored by the club were the student paper contest, coordination of Engineering Day, a faculty-student picnic, and tutoring sessions. Monthly meetings featured programs by outstanding executive and engineering personnel. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 57 Kappa Phi Kappa Kappa Phi Kappa, Alpha Psi Chapter, is a national pro- fessional education fraternity which seeks to encourage men of good character and recognized ability to study the problems of education and the application of its principles. First row. Glenn Caluda, Secretary; Chester Phillips, Vice-Presi- dent; Curtis Miller, President; Leo Bankston, Treasurer. Second row: Bob Mullen, Andrew Martin, Ronald Juneau, David Olivier, Edward Mills, Pete Chartier, J. B. Murphy. Third row: Larry Addison, Tommy Becnel, Charles Gordon, John Melancon, Lawrence Lamothe, Earl Mills. First row: Solang Uk, Eric Villavaso, Grady Coburn, Don Herzog, Dr. J. B. Graves. Second row: J. C. Patrick, Jim Fowler, Dale Pollet, Bruce Craven, Joe Farlow, A. Balasubramaniam. Third row: Jimmie Boudreaux, David Martin, Eileen Maurer, Melvin Kyle, Carl Roddy, Allen Wuensche, Ed Norman. LSU Entomology Club The LSU Entomology Club, founded in 1963, strives to foster interest in entolomogy. Guest speakers are featured at monthly meetings to inform members. An annual Spring picnic and a departmental Christmas party provide fellow- ship for the members of the club. LSU Horticulture Club First TOW: Steve Green, Raymond Erath, Pam Westbrook, Club Sweetheart: Vaughn Banting, Tom Adams. Second TOW: Steve Black Earl McCoy, Bob Black, Bob Cooper, Jimmie Augustine, Jim Hardin, Richard Mullenach, Tom Black, Steve Muckelrath, Dr. Roy Constantin. George McEachern. The LSU Horticulture Club, founded in 1946, promotes the study of horticulture and relations with horticulture alumni. The social highlight of the year is the spring barbecue. The club also sponsors a one-hundred-dollar scholarship given to an outstanding member in the fall. Seated: Bill Meares. Treasurer; Laura McQuaie. Secretary. Standing: Laurin Baum. President: Scott Starkey. Vice President. Marketing Team: Bill Meares, Ross Leaone, Charlie Meacham. Joe Abramson. LSU Marketing Club The Marketing Club strives to develop the facilities for understanding complex theories of marketing. In a market- thg decision game the LSU team had to make 12 decisions for difficult marketing problems. For their answers the team placed among the top ten in the nation. ' 59 Karate Club The LSU Karate Club has been functioning for two years. The art of karate is taught in its three aspects of form, sport, and self-defense by Earle Landry (first class brown belt) under the direction of T. Minami (fifth degree black belt) . First row. Kitty Collins, Mary Lawlor, Elizabeth Allen, Richard Porter, Paul Savoy, Ross Mancuso, David Blunt, Gregory Ford, James Alex. Second row: James R. Wilson, Stanton G. Truxillo. John Savoy, John Krai, Gene Cobb, Wayne Cox. ' 4 Kitty Collins and Elizabeth Allen demonstrate the block- The Advanced Class performs a movement from formal ing of a face punch. practice. Earle Landry, Instructor; Anthony J. Fazzio, William F. Ligon, Jr., Jeffrey A. Hewitt, Albert Berry, David J. Dorhamp, Steve Oivanki, Joseph F. Frank, Jr. Moot Court The purpose of the Robert Lee Tullis Moot Court Pro- gram is to familiarize the student with trial preparation, principles of evidence and courtroom decorum through the experience of a realistic trial situation in the Tullis Com- petition. First row: Joe Doss. Ed Barousse, Tom Kirkpatrick, Joe Bramc, Chairman; Paul Marks, Vice Chairman.5con f row: Clay Pierce, Howard Fussell, Jim Wood, Don Mayeaux, Don Ellerman. I First row: J. Roberts, T. Hessick, D. Durnin, C. Blackmon, R. Blumefield C. Hagood, D. Lestage. K. Riche. Second row: H. Adcock. R. Campbell, R. Chaudoir, E. Sues, B. Cestia, S. Branton, T. Stafford, L. Rubenstein. Third row: R. Gerald, J. Ruiz, E- Bryson, L. Overton, C. Gahagan, K. Barnett. Fourth row: J. Estopinal, D. Graham, J. Perrault, G. Modica, J. Peters, W. Tan- ner. Fifth row: B. Baugh, W. Busby, T. Cooper, J. McKay, B. Levy, H. Hunter, D. Burns, L. Gunn. - First ran: J. Madison, J. Stevens. J. Brady. W. Peatross, E. Barousse. Second row: J. Bolin. C. Weems. F. Salley. J. Bullers, B Vega. R. Tweedel. W. Fallen D. Spiller. P. Goode. Third row: T. Thomas, E. Sole, J. Jewell, J. Pelton, B. Rozas, C. Johnson, H. Morel, D. Jory, W. Naguin. Fourth row: J. Brame, P. Marks, D. Cave, C. Fagard, E. Nelson. V. Willet, T. Kirk- patrick. J. Millican. B. Hindle, E. Harrison. W. Truscott. C. Heck. Fifth row: R. Landry, W. Lockaid, D. Ellerman, G. Reynolds, J. Pugh. M. Dakin. Sixth row: W. Wilson. J. Wood, G. Rault. Phi Alpha Delta ' Phi Alpha Delta serves the law student, the law school, and the profession. Members are selected from freshmen law students who have demonstrated proficiency in their studies. 161 Phi Delta Phi For nearly a century Phi Delta Phi has promoted rigid adherence to a code of professional ethics and the advance- ment of high scholarship and culture in the legal profession. Since its establishment in 1927 the LSU chapter has fostered these ideals. First row: Randy Harger, Hampden White, Frank Harlow, Hank Buser, Exchequer; Sumter Davis, Tom Blum, Larry Boudreaux, Karl Magister. Second row: Glen James, Leon Reymond, His- torian; Bob Landry, John Hill, Paul Thompson, James Schendle, Jerome Barbera, Al Loomis. Third row: Howard Fussell, Stacy Moak, Jack Stevens, Bud O ' Neil, Sidney Blitzer, Harry Mclnnis, Pat Wilson. Fourth row: Scott Cannon, Daryl Gold, Larry Brown, Mike Cooper, Clerk; Ed Schilling, John Blackmon. Fifth row: Leonard Nachman, Jules LeBlanc, Mike Placer, Dave Williams, Kent Blanchard, David Kearns, Dean Mosely, Randall Cashio, Walt Monsour. Phi Lambda Pi First row: Lessie Fugler, Vera Matherne, Jackie Bolander, Ursula Thompson, Sandra Herzog, Molly Reinhandt, Anne Dore, Eleanor Thomas, Jane Ellis, Ernestine Meche, Helene Mertz- weiller, Mary Ethel Theriot, Audrey Robinson, Ann Nauman, Betty Reinhardt, Linda Shields, Elaine Hughes, Patrice Flaherty. Second row: Lois Klenk, Dot Chisholm, Ruth Krueger, Shirley Gutierrez, Yvonne French, Joy McKinnis, Jo Rives, Tracey Cox, Martha Roberts, Ann Doherty, Catherine Nelson, Joyce Dobbins, Pat Lieper, Jane Abbot, Linda Paret, Kay Poolman. Phi Lambda Pi was founded to encourage higher educa- tion among married women and to increase social contacts and provide further opportunities for the development of friendships among married women students of colleges and universities in Louisiana and other states. A Poultry Science Club Seated: Dr. A. B. Watts, Advisor; John A. Hebert, President; Roger Borne, Allen Reynolds, Vice President. Standing: Scuddy LeBlanc, David Sanchez, Tom Richey, Rodney Crochet, Roger Bourgeois. The Poultry Science Club, founded at .LSU in 1940, creates and fosters interest in poultry. Activities sponsored by the club are a chicken barbecue in the spring, partici- pation in 4-H and FFA Poultry Judging Contests and in the Spring Livestock Show and Rodeo. First row: Roy Povall, Vice President: Eileen Kesden, Secretary; Betty Dukes. Reporter; John Millerman. President. Second TOO.-: Anthony Skinner. N.A.S.W. Representative; Louis Gibson, Treas- urer: Mr. Robert Perkins. Advisor. School of Social Welfare Student Association The School of Social Welfare Student Association mem- bers look forward to the day when they will be engaged in trying to remedy the social ills of society. This year SWSA has been active with the Baton Rouge Chapter of NASW, in the exchange of ideas and social activities. Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music fraternity for women, chooses as its members outstanding music students. Sigma Phi chapter is active in the community, as well as in the university. This year SAI has worked with the School for the Blind in Baton Rouge. In addition to copying music, SAI has presented several recitals for the school including performances by the SAI treble choir. First row: Ruth Chin, President; Mary Ber- trand, Vice President; Linda Suarez, Secretary; Sue Selby, Treasurer. Second row: Rita Salz- berg, Editor ; Rhonda Ryle, Chaplain ; Kitty Ogden, Sergeant at Arms; Sharron Cannon. Third row: Sylvia Enloe, Martha Nichols, Peggy Normand, Lynn Prevot. Fourth row: Cynthia Race, Susan Straley, Karen Thompson, Eugenie Watson. Fifth row: Mrs. Norma S. Cutrer, Member Advisor; Mrs. Eidth K. Kirk- patrick, Social Advisor. 164 Society of Foresters Society of Foresters, a social professional organization, was founded at LSU in 1924. Guest speakers are featured at bi-monthly meetings to inform members about the forestry profession. Activities of the group include a Freshman Smoker, Fall and Spring Initiations, parties and Spring Field Day. Members participate in projects which include rodeo drink sales, Christmas tree sales, and the cutting of pulpvvood. The Society also presents a one-hundred-dollar scholarship to an Outstanding Junior and publishes the Annual Ring, a yearbook of the School of Forestry. First row: Ed Robichaux, President; Richard Kelly, Athletic Offi- cer; Pat Beard, Secretary; Cecil Crawford, Treasurer; James Bird, Sgt. at Arms; Bob Watson, Vice President; Tom Tyson, Social Chairman. Second row: Doug Robicheaux, Sonie Moore, Edmonde Jaspers. Aaron Guillory, Glen Tidwell, Richard Cart, Bill Ham- mond, Mike Walker. Third row: Skip Grilloit, Steve Bueche, Mickey Dirksmeyer, Richard Huff, Carlos Scardina, Frank Roth, Paul Grigg, John Adams, Devonde Clemence. 165 Student Louisiana Teachers Association Student Louisiana Teachers Association is a professional organization for University students who are preparing for a teaching career. SLTA provides personal and professional development, and a knowledge of the history, ethics, and programs of the teaching profession. Sitting: Ginger Ratzburg, Historian; Barbara Bateman, Vice Presi- dent; Miss Edwards, Sponsor. Standing: Azalie Grain, Secretary; Carolyn Coppock, President; Sharon Walker, Treasurer. Seated: Roz LaBarbera, Reporter; Mary Helen Church, President; Lillian Crosby, Secretary. Standing: Sallie Kay Percy, Patsy Casey, Judy Hartson, Lynda Anthony, Lynn Kay, Jacky Griffith, Faye Pulton, Angie Palmer, Judy Wale, Margaret Mayhall. Women ' s Recreation Association The Women ' s Recreation Association is an organization for all LSU coeds interested in intramural and recreation activities. The WRA council, composed of elected officers and repre- sentatives from religious organizations, independent groups, and social sororities, supervises the athletic events. The coun- cil, with the help of the faculty advisor, Jan Thonnssen, en- courages all undergraduate and full-time graduate students to participate. A coveted WRA plaque is given to that organization which achieves the greatest number of points during the year. The plaque and other awards are given at a banquet in the late spring. WRA, through spirit of fair play and sportsmanship, offers a means of friendship among the women students. Tau Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi. an honorary engineering society, was established at LSU in 1936. Louisiana Alpha Chapter has initiated 1,200 members on the basis of scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates or of their attainments as alumni. It also distributes graduate school fellowships to outstanding members. An Initiation Banquet in the Spring and a smoker each semester provide social activities for members of Tau Beta Pi. First TOIL: Harry L. Shoemaker, Presi- dent: Stan J. De Moss, Corresponding Secretary; John D ' Angelo, Treasurer; Joel P. Prevost, Recording Secretary; Daniel H. George, Cataloguer. Second row: Lee S. Alexius. Bruce E. Bernard, Paul J. BileUo, Sidney B. Bourgeois, Jr., Raymond C. Burton. Third row: Donald W. Calvin, Richard R. Cam- beihl, Lloyd Cadon, Jr., Oscar R. DeRojas, Edward C. Dunn. Fourth row: Alberto N. Espino, J. Brian Froisy, Don Ray George. John E. Horn, Edward M. Hufft, Jr. Fifth TOW: Teny A. Johnson. Chester T. Kelley, Thomas G. Loflin, Enrique A. Lopez, John A. Lusted. Sixth row: Roque D. Marcade, Thomas V. Mc- Cauley. William C. Monroe, Ken J. Olivier, Phillip D. Pattillo. Seventh row: Harold L. Reddiw. Jr., Donald R. Sallean, Donald L ' . Schaveville. Grady Smith, Jr., Brusce S. Winslow. Not Pictured: John Millar, Vice- President : Kenneth F. Scott. The Performing Arts Saturday afternoon finds the University Chorus and Symphony Orchestra practicing for their presentation of the Messiah. LSU ' s Music School sponsors a number of organizations in which students may participate by auditioning. Tiger Marching Band, the band in the Fall, provided music for all home football games and appeared at the Sugar Bowl and Ole Miss games on TV. It is under the direction of William Swor. In the Spring the Symphonic and Concert Bands are formed. Last year the Symphonic Band, under the direction of Mr. Swor, presented a concert at the MENC Convention in Atlanta. James Guidermann directs the Concert Band. The Golden Girls and Twirling Corps are organizations within the Golden Band from Tigerland and are chosen by audition each spring. A Cappella Choir, University Chorus, and the new Women ' s Chorus are directed by Dallas Draper. In Decem- ber A Cappella Choir presented its annual Candlelight Christmas Concert, University Chorus presented Handel ' s Messiah accompanied by the University Symphony Orches- tra under the direction of Dr. Peter Paul Fuchs, and Women ' s Chorus presented Peragolasi ' s Stabat Mater. In the Spring, all three groups presented a Choral Festival sponsored by the School of Music. Director of Bands William Swor conducts a rehearsal of the LSU Symphonic Band. It was recognized and invited to play before the MENC Convention in Atlanta, Georgia, last spring. v r With a Song in my Heart was one selection from the works of Rodgers and Hammerstein presented by the Golden Band from Tigerland at the Rice game. Golden Girls: Suzanne Russell. Peggy Lala, Judy Rollins, Sharon DeLee, Toni Foret, Cynthia Gleason, Charlene Swetman, Winki Sanders, Trudy Burgess, Francis Jackson, Barbara Sholar, Denise Pugeau, Mary Rose Gervais, Mary Ann Furnish, Pat Sholar, Janis Robert Tigerettes: Carol Hoffpauir, Sandra Simmons, Lucy O ' Grady, Angelina Rotolo, Dianne Hardee, Featured Twirler; Beth Snider, Beverly Burns, Diane Dicharry, Rose Marie Phillips, Cindy Alex- ander, Cassie Fontenot, Marsha Scarle, Kay Wilson, Aurelia Rossie, Jenny Christian, Betty Nelson. - Military Corps Staff The Corps Staff is the highest cadet echelon at LSU. It is comprised of leading cadets from both Army and Air Force ROTC. The Staff plans and executes all joint functions of the two services. Many of the cadets who have gone through ROTC at LSU have fought and are fighting in Viet Nam. The purpose of the cadre at LSU is to prepare the cadets to be efficient and honorable soldiers and gentlemen. The Colonel Thomas O. Blakeney, Com- mandant of cadets. Professor of Mili- tary Science. Colonel Carl J. Weinmeister, III, Profes- sor of Aerospace Studies. C Sr. Col. Alan D. Dreesen and Little Colonel Terry Hobgood. Commandant of Cadets is Col. Thomas O. Blakeney, and the Professor of Aerospace Studies is Col. Carl J. Wein- meister. The Corps Commander during the Fall Semester was Cadet Sr. Col. Alan D. Dressen, while Cadet Sr. Col. Paul S. Minor assumed the position during the spring semester. The Corps sponsors such activities as the Military Ball, Homecoming Parade, Alumni Day Parade, Flag Detail, and Corps Intramural Activities. It facilitates the fall orientation of freshman boys in harmony with Junior Division policy and provides Honor Guards for various university events. Front row: C LTC. Michael R. Fontham, C Sr. Col. Alan D Dreesen Little Col Terry Hobgood, C Col. Michael L. Faust, ! R ' 1 ' Clfre ' C Lt ' CoL J hn Fu l ua - Second row C Maj. Alyin Macke, C Col. Paul S. Minor, C Maj. Gilbert C t -, ( ?: Donald R ' D ' Arm nd, C Maj. Walter Gour- gues, C Maj. William F. Hamman. .Hill First row: Paul Minor, Corps Commander; Mike Faust, Deputy Corps Commander; Kansas Duelfer, Asst. J-3 ; Mike Fonthaam, J-l. Second row: Alvin Macke, Asst. J-l ; Al Wynche, J-4; Louis Hufft, J-2. Third row: Jeff McMullan, Corps Sgt. Major; Dan Ritch, J-3, NCO; Bob Perkins, Asst. J-2. C Maj Sgt. P Zellar, C 2nd Lt. M. Streve, C 2nd Lt. H A. Moise, C Sgt. Maj L. Sinnon, C 2nd Lt. G. Hightower, Col. D. Micholl, sponsor: C Capt. G. Juban, C Capt. S. Witfield. C Capt S. J. Weber. C Capt. P. Spaht, C CoI. R. R. Terry, C Capt. D. Olson, C Col. N. Ourso, C Lt. Col. L. Hartley. C Col. Ronald R. Terry-, Army Divi- sion Commander, is responsible for die functioning of the Army Division. Army ROTC The Army Division exists to develop college-educated officers for the Active Army and the Reserve Components. It enables a young man to prepare for a position of leadership in the military career of his choice. The program also enables the man who plans a Chilian career to fulfill his military obligation to our country, while serving as an officer. This year the Army Division has taken on a new look with the addition of Tiger Battalion. This Battalion has been formed to better prepare the Advanced Cadets for a com- mission in the United States Army and is a definite asset to the program. ' 73 Army Brigades The Army Division is divided into two brigades. These units are responsible for carrying out the orders of the Divi- sion Commander and the Regular Army Cadet who super- vises the cadet leaders. This year the Brigade Commanders and their subordinates have gained a high degree of esprit de corps not seen in past years. This has resulted in the outstanding appearance of the entire Army Division. First Brigade: Barbara Bracken, Sponsor; C SGM M. A. Keck, Betty Viguet, Sponsor; C SGM A. A. Pafumbo, C LTC O. E. Wager, C Capt. M. G. Hamner, C LTC L. N. Britton, C Maj. F. M. Hufft, C Maj. D. G. Fontane, C LTC B. L. Jordan, C Maj. M. E. Latham, C LTC C. L. Robbins, C 2nd Lt. G. P. Michelli, C Col. L. M. Abney, C SSG G. M. Naquin, Sandra Braddock, Sponsor; Pam Robinson, Sponsor. First row: C Col. G. H. Robinson, Sue Black, Pam O ' Neal, Mary Baberito. Second row: C Sgt. Maj. D. Lopez, C LTC W. Cunning- ham, C Capt. M. T. Miesch, C Maj. C. F. Riedman, C Maj. S. Kirkley. Third row: C lst Lt. Hutchinson, C 2nd Lt. R. Lewis, C lst Lt. D. J. Loener, C Maj. D. P. Talbot, C Maj. J. C. Slocum, C Sgt. Maj. R. A. Young. I 74 Tiger Battalion in Training Air Force ROTC The 310th Air Force AFROTC Cadet Division is com- posed of two cadet wings, the 94th AFROTC Cadet Wing and the 14th Cadet Wing. The Air Division is the largest command unit authorized in Air Force ROTC. The mission of the Cadet Air Division is to provide command, staff, leadership, and basic military training of cadets to serve as career-oriented 2nd Lieutenants in the United States Air Force. The two wings are the highest level of functional performance. The commanders initiate and supervise the maintenance of the AFROTC mission at LSU. A keen competitive spirit exists between the two wings and makes for better esprit de corps and thus a better military unit. Col. Carl J. Weinmeister, III, Professor of Aerospace Studies Air Division Staff: C Lt. Mike Maddox, C Lt. Col. Dick Mosely., C Lt. Col. Eldridge Roark, C Col. Dave Landry, Commander; Lillian Crosby, C Col. Robbie Chadbourne, C Lt. Col. Wayne Garber, C Lt. Col. Tommy Tyson, C Lt. Col. Penn Bullock. Lillian Crosby, Air Division Sponsor 1 7 6 I C Ma, B eean. C Maj. Russell, C Lt. Col. Kriger. C Maj. Vyche. C Col. Harris. C Maj. Bourg, Cheryl Demarco. C Xlaj. Eggert, C Maj. Mack 14th Wing C Maj. Watkins and Carol Sessums C Maj. Gordon and Judi Stafford C Maj. Bayliss and Dianne Campbell ll II j 1 C Maj. Dominick, C Maj. Adkins, C Lt. Col. Atkinson, Sally Hickel, C Maj. Addison, C Col. Figallo, C Maj. Hewitt, C Maj. Kimberly, C Msgt. Williams, C Maj. McNabb. 94th Wing C Maj. Loflin and Jean Pfeuffer David Gremillion and Kim Hyatt C Maj. Braud and Sherly Wesly 178 First rozt: Kenneth Hymel, President : Al Villavaso, Vice Presi- dent: Ron Chenevert, Secretary; Ken Belteau. Treasurer; Eddie Hufft, PIO; Don Schlatre, Sgt. Arms; Jane Erwin, Sponsor; Sandra Owens. Sponsor; Capt. Anthony J. McKee, Faculty Ad- visor. Second roir: Henri Achee, Louis Achee. Henry Arboneaux, Bobby Badeaux, Buddy Bergeron, Don Berry, Roger Breaux, Tim Brennan. Jeff Galloway. Third TOW: Bob Chin, Roy Curole, David Deslatte, Richard Gauthe, Norman Gauthreaux, Steve Guidry-, Steve Haskew, Bill Hattier, Glenn Headrick. Fourth row: Chip Heyns, John Hughes. Francis Hutchinson, Bill Jacques, Lynn Jones, Glen Lanclos, Teddy Laurence, Malcolm McNaylor, Glenn Merrill. Fifth TOW: Greg Miranne, Jim Perkins, Richard Pifer, Chris Plaisance, Ernie Pylate, Kenneth Stell, Mike Truett. Society of American Military Engineers Construction of the SAME homecoming decorations before the Kentucky game The Society of American Military Engineers, a national association of engineers from the Armed Forces and from all fields of civilian engineering, was founded in 1920 to increase the engineering potential of the United States for the national security. This year SAME made field trips to New Orleans to view the harbor and space facilities, to NASA in Houston, Texas, and to the Waterwats Experiment Station in Vicksburg, Mississippi. SAME also participated in such activities as Engineering Day and Jambalaya Jamboree. New members gathered around to earn sponsor ' s signature during initiation week Ann Sartor, Pam Miller, Commander Colonizing Commander Cindy Meyer, Executive Officer Sandy Scott Colonizing Executive Lynn Schmulen, Adjutant Recorder Mary Hartman, Comptroller Jo Dale Hill, Kay Roubion, Public Relations I Public Relations II Scotch Guard Flight members prepare packages to be sent to Viet Nam during Operation Christmas Spirit. The Guard in uniform First row: Judy Adams, Jeanne Aucoin, Juliana Bailes, Rebecca Baker, Virginia Bannister, Carol Bannerman, Sally Caffery, Chan Chandler, Cindy Christie, Wilma Chustz. Second row: Mimi Coates, Sandy Coffey, Connie Corkern, Mary Carol Daigle, Terry Dugas, Patricia Dunn, Katherine Goldman, Madeleine Hall, Ann Harper, Mary Harper. Third row: Jan Hebert, Terry Hobgood, Alison Hubbard, Jaunea Jones, Lynn Kay, Kathy Kelly, Sue Lauben- thal, Joellen Lee, Sandy Martin, Mary Jo Mayfield. Fourth row: Betty McKenny, Erin O ' Brien, Mignon Peters, Babs Rathbone, Jennifer Read, Mary Scott, Linda Sell, Leslie Smith, Eileen Sonnier, Becky Stoma. Fifth row: Cherri Turpin, Betty Williams,. Major Ryberg, Advisor. 180 Founded at LSU in 1962, and serving as an honorary women ' s auxiliary to the U.S. Army ROTC, Scotch Guard offers its services to the Army and to LSU. Looking to the future, the main concern of Scotch Guard is colonization. There is a second clan at McNeese State College in Lake Charles, and Scotch Guard is affiliated with the Cadet Corps at the University of Arkansas. Scotch Guard plans further expansion into other ROTC districts, and it is hoped that the LSU clan can one day proudly say it was the founder of a national army auxiliary for women. Scotch Guard selects girls who have displayed outstanding ability, services, and who have maintained a 2.5 overall average. Last year the Guard began Operation Christinas Spirit, a very re- warding project in which books were sent to servicemen in Viet Nam. Due to their interest, the members of the Grand were made honorary Gary Owens, the popular name of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Division, now serving in Vietnam. Besides being of service to the Army ROTC, Scotch Guard serves as the official hostess ' of LSU. In this capacity, members greet visiting football teams, usher at Union events, and march for the United Givers fund. 181 Bengal Raiders E. H. Short Commanding Officer Sandy Martin Sponsor L. J. Naquin R-l H. E. Diamond, R-2 B. J. Suir R-3 C. E. Hyde R-4 R. R. Terry Executive Officer First row: A Team: H. L. Montreuil, M. R. Plaisance, D. A. Disher, M. C. Maier, F. E. Gale, J. Jolissaint, J. Morgan, A. Millican, D. C. Deming. Second row: B Team: B. P. Gautreaux, W. Campbell, F. L. Nelson, D. B. Bryan, M. A. Streva, W. L. Eggart, R. E. Tyson, C. W. Cassreino, H. E. Manar. Third row: C Team: G. A. Mack, B. J. Altobello, C. D. White, J. C. Hilborn, M. Howell, T. Mele, S. K. Wells, M. J. Barrois, E. G. Mills. Fourth row: D Team: W. J. Albert, A. J. Karam, L. L. Landry, J. H. San Salvador, G. A. Hutchinson, H. A. Russell, D: W. Billingsley, C. W. Sanders, L. J. Romagosa. The Army Bengal Raiders have as their mission the further training of the individual in the aspects of small- unit and guerilla warfare: reconnaissances, raids and am- bushes, l and navigation, communications, and hand-to-hand combat. These fundamental lessons are put to use in night- time field problems designed to reproduce the theory of war on its most intimate basis the individual soldier. The ob- ject is to instill in the individual the leadership, skill, and moral qualties which largely determine victory on the battlefield. Maj. P. J. Clement Capt. C. S. Taylor Staff Sergeant Dill Advisor Advisor Advisor Pershing Rifles Sixth Regimental Headquarters . . . To encourage, preserve, and develop the highest ideals of the military profession ... to pro- vide appropriate recognition of high degrees of military ability coupled with responsible citizenship of the United States of America. These are the goals of the National Honorary Society of Pershing Rifles. It is with pride that we of the Sixth Regimental Headquarters strive to uphold these values. First row: Sandy Daubenspeck, Sponsor: J. Reginold Keogh. Commander: William D. Balis. Executive Officer: Frederick B. Sollars. Chief of Staff: Linda Holt, Sponsor Second row: Stewart H. Shatz. SPO: Dean L. Ford S-2: Jerry M Penn. S-4: Glenn Adams. S-l. First row: Sgts. H. Fenn and B. Chin. Second row: Commander Clyde H. Tull, Sponsor E ' Dee Lowe, Executive Officer James E. Gallien. Third row: Sgts. W. McGrew, W. Hingles. R. Long, B. Byrd, T. Gaudin, J. McCartney, M. Hernendez, B. Camus, D. Bryan, C. Marino, W. Jacques, J. Eggert, L. McMorris. Fourth row: Pledges L. R. Bratton, G. Christina, G. Bonaven- ture, M. Platt, J. R. Smith, M. Braud, C. Wheat, R. Stell. Fifth row: P R 2nd Lt. Siro Cappallatti; Pledges K. L. Williams, C. Ridley, C. R. Wilson, A. Perez, W. Zachariah, H. Boudreaux, E. Pylate, J. L. Wilson, A. Johnson, R. Valadie, P R 2nd Lt. Layne Romagosa. Sixth row: P R 2nd Lt. Bruce Hammock, D. Derbonne, J. L. Killien, H. Lee, F. E. Fiegm, L. G. Starns, D. B. Cox, J. Reynolds, W. K. Robinson, G. McCleary, V. Demerast, T. Lawrence, P R 2nd Lt. William Coxe. Seventh row: P R 2nd Lt. William Kugler, Pledges J. Gay, R. M. Holdcraft, F. Charrier, J. Leger, M. J. LeBlanc, W. Hendrick, R. Weirsema, L. Soileau, R. Grob, E. J. Webre, D. Sherwin, P R 2nd Lt. Carl Stauss. Eighth row: Maj. James C. Shepard, Lt. Col. Ralph W. Stephenson, Capt. Richard E. Davis. Pershing Rifles Pershing Rifles, Company D-6, the elite of all military organizations on the LSU Campus, is well known through- out the world and is supported by a long and honorable history. The National organization was founded in 1894 by General John J. Pershing under the name of Varsity Rifles. The name was later changed to Pershing Rifles in honor of our founder. This beginning at the University of Nebraska has grown to an outstanding organization for young men in the ROTC basic program. Company D-6 has won the Sixth Regimental Drill Meet every year for the past nine years. The PR Company is looking forward to another fine year of drill and continua- tion of success. P R Capt. Clyde H. Tull Commander P R 1st Lt. James E. Gallien Executive Officer Honorary P R Capt. E ' Dee Lowe Sponsor 184 Scabbard Blade Scabbard and Blade, a national military honor society, has initiated more than 1,300 members since its founding at LSU in 1923. The purpose of Scabbard and Blade is to promote military education, to recognize and develop lead- ership, and to provide a closer relationship among military departments of American universities. Membership in the society is open to those who have attained a 2.5 university average and a 3.0 military average, and have demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities. E Company participated in Homecoming ceremones, the Military ball, United Givers Fund Drive, and the Dixie Horseshow Jubilee. Other activi- ties included serving as honor guards to distinguished visit- ing dignitaries and performing sabre arches at wed dings and other campus events. First row: Alan D. Dreeson, Captain: Ronald R. Terry, First Lieutenant: Clyde H. Tull, Second Lieutenant; David A. Landry. First Sergeant : Thomas F. Atkinson. Clifford F. Carlin, Jr., Richard P. Cart. Second TOW: Robert K. Chadbourne, Jr., R. P. Cifreo, Donald R. D ' Armond, Ronnie D. Evans. Ronald G. Facundus, Michael L. Faust, Darrell G. Fontane. Third TOW: Joe R. Gurie, Michael G. Hamner. L. Hartley, Edward M. Hufft, Robert A. Kelso, Thomas G. Loflin, Oliver F. Mack. Fourth TOW: Michael L. Maddox, James C. Marquart, Robert B. McNabb, Curtis P. Miller, Harold A. Moise, Nicholas C. Ourso, Louis W. Peters. Fifth TOW: Donald L. Russell, Earle H. Short, Paul H. Spaht, Thomas H. Tyson, Oliver E. Wager, Stanley J. Weber, Kay Spaht, Sponsor. Preparing for the annual Christmas project, Toys for Tots, for needy children are Linda McLean, Donna Petty, and Charlotte Lee. First row: Donna Petty, Commander; Charlotte Lee, Executive Officer; Sharyn McDowell, Administrative Officer; Rowland Jones, Comptroller; Donna Newman, Operations Officer; Claudia Moller, Assistant Operations; Virginia Stuller, Information Officer; Sandy Boudreaux, Babs Braddock, Dianne Buddecke. Second row: Charlotte Cappel, Carol Carver, Margaret Crosby, Marcia Ellis, Ann Evans, Susan Garcia, Jeannie Gauthier, Mona Geier. Susan Hasse, Carol Howarad. Third row: Joell Jones, Barbara Jordan. Frances, Kean, Janis Kutschback, Gayle LaRoche, Margaret Laughlin, Cathy Maddox, Melissa McCoy, Susan McDonald, Linda McLean. Fourth row: Martha Mullins, Debbie Reese. Carol Russell, Janis Samaha, Susan Sheppard, Kay Spaht, Lynn St. Clair, Susan Toler, Etta Toups, Kathy Travis. Fifth row: Linda Woodin, Kimen Yoder. Claudia Moller and Andi Marcus advertise the car wash. FRI 5AT 5UN APRIL 783 186 ANGEL FLIGHT A n Tinr CM r Angel Flight Angel Flight is the co-ed auxiliary to the Arnold Air Society and a national honor society for women. Members are selected yearly on the basis of scholarship, ability, leader- ship, and appearance. Angel Flight is proud to be the official hostess of LSU. Yearly activities include ushering for Union entertainment, assisting SGA in the United Givers Fund, welcoming visit- ing football teams, marching in the military homecoming parade, and other activities. Operation Trick or Treat to collect candy for the Louisiana State School for the Deaf, the March of Dimes Drive, and Christmas decorations for the State School for Retarded Children are several projects Angel Flight has completed this year. The Angel Flight Singers have performed at several campus functions. The Flight accompanied Arnold Air Society to the National Conclave in New York to convene with representatives from 139 flights across the country. Other trips included a tour of England Air Force Base and the Area Conclave in Memphis. Tennessee. The greatest contribution any Angel Flight can make is sen-ice as National Headquarters, which the LSU Flight has done for the second consecutive year. At Headquarters the National Staff conducts the administrative business of the 135 nationally affiliated Angel Flights. The National Staff, composed of six local members, endeavors to support and uphold the principles and ideals of the Angel Flight. Mayor Dumas discusses Operation Trick or Treat with Flight members. National Staff: First TOW: Kay Kirkpa trick. Commander; Sharon Turcan, Executive Officer; Betty- Holt, Administrative Officer. Sec- ond row: Betsy Ritchey, Comp- troller; Linda Anthony, Informa- tion Officer: Audi Marcus, Opera- tions Officer. 187 Arnold Air Society Chester T. Kelley Commander Donald G. Calient Chaplain Donald L. Russell Administrative Officer Anthony L. Figall Comptroller Ronald G. Facunous Operations Officer Robert K. Chadbourne Information Officer David A. Landry Executive Officer Area C-2 LSU, which is presently serving as headquarters for Area C-2 of the Arnold Air Society, includes the commander and a six-man staff that coordinates the activities of the squadrons in four states. Schools in Area C-2 are Auburn, LSU, Memphis State, Mississippi State, Tulane, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, Ole Miss, and USL. Advisor to Area C-2 is Colonel Carl J. Weinmeister, III, USAF, Professor of Aerospace studies at LSU. Thirty-eight military students visited the LSU campus in a field trip sponsored by the Arnold Air Society. Squadron members present Mayor W. W. Woody Dumas with an album by the U.S. Air Force Band. 188 First TOIL-: Harold B. Canning, Thomas W. Cutrer, Michael L. Faust. Robert A. Kelso, Brett A. Kriger. Second row: Alvin H. Makce, Robert V. McHale, R. B. McNabb, John C. Moore, Charles L. Pearce. Third row: James M. Pearce, Harding J. Rome, Covert A. Soule, Jr., Thomas H. Tyson, William B. Watkins. The Captain Frank S. Hagan Squadron won the three top national trophies at the society ' s national conclave in Miami. The Arnold Air Society is a professional honorary service organization of selected Air Force ROTC cadets. The so- ciety seeks to promote American citizenship, to advance aerospace power, to further the United States Air Force for national security, and to create a more efficient relationship within the ROTC program. AAS has 187 squadrons at colleges and universities in the nation. The LSU chapter, the Captain Frank S. Hagan Squadron, achieved national recognition in 1967 by earning the three top awards given by the Arnold Air Society: the Maryland Cup to the number one squadron in the U.S., the Eagle Award for the best civic projects, and the Woodworth Trophy for outstanding international relations. The squad- ron also sponsors the Angel Flight unit at LSU. 189 Semper Fidelis The Semper Fidelis Society, an organization for prospective Marine Officers, was founded at the University of North Carolina in 1952. Since its founding at LSU in 1965 the Semper Fidelis Society has worked to give the candidates a better under- standing of their future responsibilities as officers in the United States Marine Corps. Members of the Society are men and women at the University who are in the Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class or Officers Candidate course. Upon the comple- tion of either course and graduation from LSU the candidate will received a com- mission in the United States Marine Corps. The Society has an annual project for furthering public relations among the civilians of the immediate area. During the year there are several social functions, the main one being the Marine Corps Birthday Celbration on November 10. First row: Tanya Becnel, Sponsor; Col. Thomas Hansbrough, Faculty Advisor; Bill Nadler, President; Larry Richardson, Vice-President ; Pete Lorio, Secretary. Second row: Mike Maginnis, Publicity Chairman; Jim Tompkins, Social Chairman; John Gale, Treasurer; Joe D ' Amico, Chaplain; Mike Collins, 2nd Lieuten- ant. Third row: Bobby Harris, Dave Childers, Pat Hogan, Arnold Stevens, Mary Morris, Fourth row: Larry Latuso, Larry Chapman, Vaughn Moise, Charles Crawford, Marcel Gueniot. Fifth row: Rene Joyce, Mike Stolh- man, James Hillborn, Stan Hadden, Bill Bowdon. Sixth row: Steve Lindsay, Neal Nad- ler, Joe Cappel, Eddie Pickens, Mike Flynn. 190 Officers: Major Larry Gillory, Faculty Advisor; J. M. Jolissaint. Secretary; Sandy Turner, Sponsor; D. L. Broussard, President; C. L. Robbins, Vice- President ; E. Short, Treasurer. Association of the United States Army The Association of the United States Army, a national military organization concerned with promoting patriotism, the honor of the military profession, and the welfare of the U.S. Army, was established at LSU in 1957. The Troy H. Middleton Company acquired national recognition by being awarded the most active company award and by receiving the award for the most outstanding service to its institution. First TOW: P. Zeller, A. J. Diez, A. DuVernay, R. Magendie, L. C. Campbell. Second row: L. Britton, R. F. Wickboldt, B. L. Jordan, B. Altobello, K. L. Johnson, R. Magee. Third row: G. W. Drink- water, G. Juban, L. M. Abney, C. W. Hair, R. Flanagan. Fourth row: M. A. Streva, B. J. Suir, D. F. Harris, C. White. Sporti ' 93 COACHING STAFF: Top row: Craig Randall, Jim Collier, Jack Doland, Charles McClendon, Mel Didier, Doug Hamley. Bottom row: Bill Beall, Pop Strange, Dave McCarty, Joe May, Charles Pevey. Carl Maddox, Athletic Director Jack Gilmore, Business Manager for Charles McClendon, Head Football Coach Athletics Bud Johnson, Sports Information Director Ace Higgins, Director of Special Events 194 Football ' 67 Coach Mac and Co-captains Barry Wilson and Benny Griffin OFFENSIVE BACKS: Top row: Maurice LcBlanc, Tommy Allen, Mitch Worley, Glenn Smith, Most Valuable Player in Sugar Bowl, AU-SEC Sophomore Team; Jim West, Mike Hillman. Bottom TOW: Fred Haynes, Eddie Ray, All-SEC first team; Jim Dousay, Frank Matte, Nelson Stokley, All-SEC second team; Kenny Newfield. 95 OFFENSIVE EJ4DS: Top row: Bill Stober, Robert Ryder, Mike Brewer. Bottom row: Tommy Morel, Lonny Myles, Bob Hamlett. OFFENSIVE LINEMEN: Top row: Jerry Guillot, Allen LeBlanc, Bill Bofinger, Godfrey Zaunbrecher, Larry Mc- Caskill, Tony Russell, A1I-SEC sophomore team. Bottom row: Kent Carlin, Steve Daniel, Joe Reding, Barry Wilson, All-SEC second team; Terry Esthay, Bill Fortier. 57M DEFENSIVE ENDS: Top row: Jerry Kober, Mickey Christian, John Garlington, Ail-American first team, All-SEC first team. Bottom row: Tommy Youngblood, David Jones. DEFENSIVE LINEMEN: Top row: Billy Loftin, Jack Dyer, Donnie Bozeman, AU-SEC Sophomore team: Fred Michaelson. Bottom TOW: Charlie Percy, Ronnie Man- ton, Ron Jeter, Carlos Rabb. LINEBACKERS: Top row: Robert McSheny, Harold Stephens. George Bevan. Bottom row: Bill Thomason, Rickey Owens. Benny Griffin. DEFENSIVE BACKS: Top row: Steve Polozola, Mike Ryan. Barton Frye. James Lambert. Bottom row: Gerry Kent. Sammy Grezaffi. All-American second team, All- SEC first team; Jimmy Gilbert. 97 No one would have believed it a winning basketball team and a Sugar Bowl Cham- pion football team seemed like dreams in September, but Tiger athletes came through with a team effort and proved to be winners. In early March, the Gymnastics team surprised everyone and copped the Southern NCAA championship. Carl Maddox became the new athletic director, the Board of Supervisors approved the $9,000,000 Coliseum Convocation Hall, and Tiger Stadium got 2 new Scoreboards Valued at $300,000. 198 If K Dousay ' s two-yard plunge against Ole Miss was the first Tiger score. September brings the start of the fall semester and the football season back to Baton Rouge, one of the world ' s football capitals. After listening to the pre-season prognosti- cators who looked into the crystal ball and saw no better than a 2-8 record, the young Tigers fooled everyone, pro- ducing a 6-3-1 record against one of the toughest schedules in the nation. The young team, with sophomores in many key positions, made up for its lack of experience with hustle and the desire to win. It was a year of records for individual players as well as for the team. Senior Quarterback Nelson Stokley shattered many records as did his favorite receiver, Tommy Morel. Team records for passing, receiving, and total offense also fell. Team play was the key to the Tigers ' successful season, but a number of individual players stood out. Senior quarterback Nelson Stokley looks, for a receiver during the Rice fray. Stokley broke a number of all-time LSU passing and total offense records. 1OO Grezaffi returned this kickoff 100 yards for the Tigers ' first touchdown againsi Tennessee. This effort set a new school record. Eddie Ray climaxes another Tiger drive with a two-yard plunge for a score. Ray led the SEC in punting and was a unanimous choice for all-conference honors. Fred Haynes crosses the goal line against Tulane. - Youngblood and Griffin bring down Ole Miss quarterback for a seven-yard loss. John Garlington (89) is coming up to put on the finishing touches. John was a unanimous all -conference selection and voted to the first team Coaches All-American squad. 01 Trigger Allen sends an Aggie defender head over heels. Ray burst through a hugh hole in the Florida line. Tommy Morel is all alone in the end zone to receive a TD pass. The promising junior broke numerous all-time LSU pass-receiving records. Defensive end John Garlington was named to the first squad of the Coaches All America Team and Sammy Grezaffi held down a second-team spot on another check list. Both participated in the Hula Bowl and were ALL-SEC Selections, as was sophomore punter Eddie Ray. Stokley and center Barry Wilson made the second team. ALL-SEC sophomores included Donnie Bozeman, a defensive tackle, and Tony Russell, an offensive guard. Tackle Jack Dyer and guard Jerry Guillot were members of the ALL-SEC Academic Team. Stokley was chosen to be the first recipient of the James Corbett Memorial Award, and Glenn Smith was named the Most Valuable Player at the Sugar Bowl, becoming the first sophomore to win the award. Mike Hillman calls on fullback Kenny Newfield who responded with a touchdown drive against Kentucky. Sammy Grezaffi returns a punt for good yardage against Mississippi State. Stokley surfs through the Green Wave line for one of his three touchdowns in the 41-21 rout of Tulane. Newfield is stopped after a six-yard pick-up against Alabama. Jim West crosses the goal line against hopeless Kentucky. Stokley cranks his arm for a long pass over the heads of the Miami team. Stokley v as an All-SEC second team selection. Reserve quarterback Fred Haynes gallops for long yardage against Florida. For the gallant Bengals it was a season of heart- breaks. An undefeated season was missed by six points, and they were only ten points away from a perfect season. The Tigers never bowed by more than three points, and that was to Tennessee, the nation ' s third-best team. The Tigers were a team that fought from behind in most of their con- tests. Their exciting offense thrilled the fans in the last-minute victory over Rice and the see-saw battle with Tulane. Even in the losses to Alabama, Miami, and Tennessee, the Tigers showed that they would not quit, but fought until the last moment only to be defeated by a few points. The defensive team allowed an average of twelve points per game, and pass defense showed a marked improvement. Barton Frye and Sammy Grezaffi await a Rice back with open arms. 104 Trigger pours it on. Allen goes around the Vols ' left end for a substantial gain. Dousay, who played one of his best games as a Tiger against Mississippi State, drives for first down yardage. Frank Matte rambles around Rice ' s left end for a touch- down. Grezaffi is at it again against Tulane. Sammy was an AH-American second-team pick and a first-team All-SEC choice. Nelson Stokley evades two Wyoming linemen while looking for a pass receiver in the second quarter of action in Tulane Stadium. The season finale came in the Sugar Bowl on New Year ' s Day. The Tigers were matched with the nation ' s only undefeated, untied major college team. The Wyoming Cowboys came to New Orleans only to suffer a 20-13 defeat at the hands of the Bengals. It was a great come-from- be- hind victory which salved some of the disappointments from the heartbreaking losses during the regular season. Now all eyes turn to 1 968. Some say this will be the year of the Tiger. It was 10 years ago that Billy Cannon and company stormed to an undefeated season and a National Champion- ship. Tiger fans hope that history will repeat itself. o6 Gary Kent rambles upfield after hauling in an interception. Frequent interceptions and a crush- ing pass rush completely halted the Wyoming passing game. Kenny New-field took care of this defender in fine fashion and enabled Trigger Allen to pick up a sizeable gain. Bozeman and Grezaffi nab Wyoming ' s Tos- cano. Basketball ' 67- ' 68 In October when the football team was busy practicing and playing in the fine facilities of Tiger Stadium one could have found a group of tall boys over at University High aiming basketballs on a less than full-size court. Still, things weren ' t so bad. All the reserved seats were gone long before the season started, and fans were enthusiastic because Coach Press, last year ' s freshmen team, and especially the super- star, the skinny boy with the much-talked about gray socks, the coach ' s son, Pete Maravich. People wanted to see the team play because they knew they would be fast and furious, displaying showmanship and marksmanship. They lived up to everyone ' s expecta- tions and more, because this sophomore and junior team posted 14 wins to 12 defeats, rebounding from a 3-20 sea- son the year before to have the first .500 season since ' 61- ' 62. Press Maravich Head Coach Jay McCreary Associate Coach Greg Bernbrock Freshman Coach Randy LaMont Center Chuck Legler Center Steve Shumaker Center Dave Ramsden Center Bob Gridley Center Ralph Jukkola .ard Drew Corley Forward Jeff Tribbctt Guard Pete Maravich Guard Rich Hickman Guard Rich Lupcho Guard Rusty Bergman Guard Ken Voight Guard Paul Milanovich Guard 109 v U Steve Shumaker and Rusty Bergman look on as Ralph Jukkola fights for a rebound against two Kentucky Wildcats. Ralph led the Tigers with 226 rebounds even though he ' s only 6-3. 1.10 Chuck Legler (34) watches Ralph Jukkola tap two in against Tulane. Chuck, a 6-8 center, started the last five games at center. The crowd loves them partly because they ' re close to them and can see the action better than in football, but also because they run, run, run, using an exciting fast break, and the superstar throws blind passes which his teammates catch and score and he can dribble be- tween his legs, avoid an opponent by dribbling behind his back, and out-fox the two or three men trying to guard him. This is why he is such a great Ail-American besides the fact that he broke NCAA, SEC, and LSU scoring records with his 43.8 scoring average. The star and his teammates responded well to the pressure thrust upon them. From Baton Rouge, Gaines- ville to Milwaukee, and back to Baton Rouge, the Tigers attracted record-breaking crowds across the Southland. The ability of Southeastern Conference teams to beat each other was shown throughout this season, with the Tigers keeping pace with league lead- ers in most of their games. Pete Maravich goes soaring above several Ole Miss players to lay in two points. Pete poured in 48 points against Ole Miss in their Baton Rouge encounter. Pete scores a snow bird against Tulane to make his total 55 for that game. Pete Maravich and Bob Petit, LSU ' s two great Ail-Americans, talk over regional TV during the Florida contest. Petit presented Pete a golden ball for breaking his SEC record during the Auburn game. Pete moves along the baseline and leaps above two Tampa defenders for two points. Drew Corley (45) is coming in for the rebound. In classifying memorable moments, the Florida and Ala- bama games stand out. Against Florida, Rich Lupsho, made a foul shot to break a 92-92 tie in overtime to give the Tigers a win after a five-game drought. At Alabama the Tigers played before the largest crowd ever to see an SEC game, 15,000 and Pete scored 59 points, 1 short of Bob Petit ' s SEC record. Officiating was an unpopular subject during the season and provoked several technical fouls on Coach Maravich as well as on Tiger patrons, who protested by throwing ice and cups on the court. Record-wise the team shattered five team and many individual marks. The Tigers posted a new field goal accuracy record in hitting, JOSH m r - i ' t mt l V A Rich Lupcho. the tiniest Tiger, is carried off the floor by teammates Rich Hickman, Jeff Tribett, Ralph Jukkola, and Steve Shumaker. Killer scored the winning foul shot in LSU ' s victory in overtime over Florida. Pete Maravich lays in two points as he charges into a. Clemson Tiger. Pete made 33 points although he fouled out with eight minutes left in the game. Pete Maravich aces a jump shot against Ole Miss a game in which he scored 48 points. Rich Lupcho fires the shot that won the Florida game in overtime, 93-92. Pete Maravich and Dave Ramsden watch the release, in anticipation of a possible rebound. I Pete Maravich shows one his favorite shots, the hook, to a Kentucky defender. Dave Ramsden (35) is coming in for the rebound. LSU dropped the game to the SEC champs, but Pete got 52 anyway. Pete can also score driving lay-ups when guarded too tightly by defenders, as a Kentucky guard discovered. 905 of 1933 shots for a .468 shooting percentage, scored 2.308 points against 26 opponents for a new high of 88.7 points per game, and made 297 assists. The Tigers also allowed more points, 2239 during the year, an average of 86. 1 per game, showing their lack of height to allow many tap-ins by taller opponents. Pistol Pete claimed records in Field Goals Attempted, Single Game (57); Field Goals Scored. Single Game (24); Field Goals Attempted. Single Season (1022); Field Goals Scored. Single Season (432) : Free Throws Attempted. Sin- gle Season (338) ; Free Throws Scored. Single Season (274) ; Points Scored. Single Season ( 1 1 38 ) ; a 43.8 scoring average and 105 assists. He was the nation ' s leading scorer and everyone ' s All America selection. Rich Hickman has a ball stolen from him by a Tulane defender. This happened seldom as Rich often stole balls or was on the end of a fast-break play. The 6-1 sopho- more had an average of 13.2 points per game. Rich Hickman ' s screen for Pete results in an open shot in the Georgia game. For Pete anything with less than 2 men is open shooting. Pete is looking for someone to whom to throw in the Bengals ' game with Georgia. Pete was open often enough to score 55 points even though the Tigers went down 78-73. Randy LaMont, one of the Tiger Centers, scores a hook shot over Tom Boerwinkle ' s outstretched arms. LaMont scored 21 points against Boer- winkle but LSU went down to a 87-67 defeat. Ralph Jukkola. the SEC ' s top marksman and one of the best in the nation, connected on 125 of 196 goals for a .677 shooting percentage, while Rich Lupcho, the fearless fly, had 13 assists against Florida State for a new single-game record. Jukkola also led the team rebounds with 226, an average of 7.5 per game. Rich Hickman was LSU ' s second- leading scorer with 344 points for a 13.2 average. The court is up at the cow palace, basketball is gone, recruiting has begun with the hopes of landing a big, tall, mean, swift center. Basketball has come back to LSU in the Maravich Era in 1968. Pete Maravich receives the game ball for scoring his 1,000th point in the Tulane encounter, which LSU won 99-91. Rich Hickman, Chuck Legter, and Ralph Jukkola offer their congratulations. 5 l i S A 3 1 Freshman Football ' 67 Allen Shorey, the Tigers second leading rusher, finds an Ole Miss de- fender blocking his path. He scored four touchdowns during the season and made the top grades in backfield performance. An Ole Miss defender makes a bone-crushing tackle on E. J. Daigle, a fullback, after a nice gain. Daigle was also the field-goal and extra point kicker, kicking 3 of 3 field goals and 12 for 14 extra ooints. 1967 Baby Bengals: First row: Jimmy Walsh, Ed Jewell, Terry Widel, Steve Murrell, Craig Burns, Tom Loe, Gene Bingman, Allen Shorey. Second row: Randy Russell, Charles Studar, Steve Egge, Mike Anderson, Butch Duhe, Gerald Jordan, Ken Kavanaugh, Jerry Craig. Third row. Richard Brown, E. J. Daigle, Kirk Atten- hofer, Boyd Perry, Ronald Ledet, Robert Davis. Lynn Foret, Bobby Joe King, Steve Martin. Fourth row: Doug Bland, Stewart Thi- bault, Dennis Pevey, Rudy Guidry, Mike Barca, Frank Dupre, Johnny Donahue, Mike Wright. LSU ' s Baby Bengals rolled to their third con- secutive perfect season as they defeated Ole Miss 28-0. Memphis State 36-7, Mississippi State 25-14, and Tulane 50-6. Coached by Mel Didier, the Baby Bengals rolled to their 14th straight win. The squad gained a total offense of 1378 yards, while limiting their opponents to 143 rushing for a cool 35. 1 per game average, and 447 yards pass- ing for a total of 591 yards, limiting their oppo- nents to 27 points. Richard Brown tries to shake off an Ole Miss defender after catching a pass from Butch Duhe in the Ole Miss game which the Tigers won 28-0 to extend their streak to 1 1 games. Freshman Quarterback, Butch Duhe (18), displays his talents as an option quarterback in the Ole Miss game. He scored 5 touchdowns and gained 380 yards in the air and 3tX) yards on the ground. Golf ' 68 Jimmy Day Tom Cuthbert Jimmy Wittenberg First row: Butch Lipe, Lanny Brown, Gary Magee, Johnny Laponzina, Cuthbert, Jimmy Day, Ross Bartschy, Mike Keck, Stokes McConnell. Steve Tipton, Tommy Evans, Vaughn Moise, Jimmy Wittenberg. Jep Winnie, Tony Peterson, Mickey McDonald. Second row: Coach C. D. Smith, Bill Daigle, Doug Sonnier, Tom Mike Keck With the loss of B. R. McClendon and Randy Wolf from the 1967 SEC Championship Golf Team, the Tigers are con- sidering 1968 a rebuilding year. The new coach, C. D. Smith is looking forward to a tough but, hopefully, a successful season. Returning lettermen are Jimmy Day, who tied McClendon for the individual title in SEC play, Johnny LaPonzina, Mike Keck, and Vaughn Moise, who was the freshman medalist at LSU ' s 1967 Invitational Golf Tournament. To have any de- gree, of success the Tigers will need the help of four fresh- men, Jimmy Wittenberg, Steve Tipton, Tommy Cuthbet and James Lipe, Stokes McConnell and Mickey McDonald. If the Tigers can play consistently, Coach Smith feels they can be contenders for the LSU and SEC Championships in 1968. Tennis Team: First row: Tom Hudson, Bill Hudso n, Larry Back, Rob- ert Hubbard. Second row: Rick Allen, Steve Faulk, Al Fagot, Wayne Diel, Coach Robinson. Tennis ' 68 Facing one of the toughest schedules ever, LSU Tennis Coach W. T. Dub Robinson is preparing what he feels is a well balanced group of netters. Playing the champions of both the SEC and the Big Ten will provide stiff compe- tition for the team. Returning lettermen in singles play are senior Robert Hubbard and Tommy Hudson, juniors Larry Back, Rick Allen, Wayne Diel and Al Fagot. In the top singles spot is Steve Faulk, a former Louisiana Singles Champion. Since the nucleus of the team is made up of juniors and seniors, the netters will have the experience necessary to provide a winning team in ' 68. A1 Fagot Bob Hudson Rick Allen Robert Hubbard Track ' 68 J High jumper Herman Mayeux, a freshman, clears the bar at 6 ' 6 to win this event in the triangular meet with Texas A and M and Rice. Broad Jumping for the Tigers is Freshman Billy Heroman of Baton Rouge. Mike Wheatley ran a 4: 17.1 mile in the triangular meet. Last year the junior tied the school record with a 4: 14.7 clocking. Kenner Diel, a junior, is one of the Tiger entries in javelin throw- ing. He won with a toss of 2 19 ' 10 , in the meet against Texas A and M and Rice. Sff Throwing the discus for the LSU Track Team, is Robert Strup- peck, a junior from Baton Rouge. Although LSU s Track and Field Team lacks overall depth, there are a number of outstanding individuals who should make an impressive showing. Coach Joe May has the Hight twins, Carl and Rusty, who form the dynamic duo in LSU Track events. Carl, holder of LSTJ ' s 220 dash record ith a 20.8 clocking, tied the school record in the 100 yard dash last year with a 9.4 performance. Rusty posted a 47.3 in the 440 last year and combines with Carl, Scooter McCarron, Jimmy Repton, Jimmy Carter, and Clark Brien for the relays. Mike Wheatley who ran a 4: 14 mile last year, returns to pace LSU in this event. Freshman high jumpers Jere Shockey, and Herman Mayeux should help the Tigers gain points in this area. Mark Lumpkin, the best discus tosser in school history has thrown for 165 ' 10 . Robert Struppeck and Ben Downing will be shot put- ters, and the pole vaulters are Joe VVomack and David Oliver. Last year the Tigers finished third in the SEC behind their sprint and relay strength, the javelin tossing of NCAA and AAU champion Delmon McNabb, and the 2nd best javelin tosser in school history, Jack Dyer. Crossing the finish line first in the half mile is Clark Brien. A freshman from Hahnville, Brien is one of the bright prospects in the middle distance for LSU. David Oliver sails over the bar to win first place in the dual meet with Alabama. Shot-putter Robert Struppeck hurled for a distance of 52 feet 4 4 inches to come in fourth in the tri- angular meet held with Texas A and M and Rice David Oliver vaulted 15 feet in the triangular meet but had to settle for third place be- cause two men from Rice had fewer misses. Carl Hight, a junior, comes in first in the hundred yard dash. He has tied the school record with a 9.4 effort. Jere Shockey places second in the triangular meet with Rice and A and M with a 6 ' 4 effort in the high jump. Shockey, a freshman, was also a member of the Freshman Basketball team. First TOO.-: Ron Hunt, Shortstop: Tom McKay, Second Base: Don Baneet. Outfield; Irwin Felps, Third Base; Coach Jim Smith. Second row: Bob Leake, First Base-Outfield ; Tom Giles, Catcher; Johnny Domingue. Catcher; Steve Ogin, Outfield Pitcher. Baseball ' 68 Mike Lee Dick Hicks With a rash of pre-season injuries striking the ' 68 Baseball Team, Coach Jim Smith has had to assign starting positions to new play- ers. This had not dampened his enthusiasm for his team ' s chances, however, because of a 30 man squad, many of whom are returning from last year ' s co-championship Western Division Team. Gone is Bruce Baudier, a pitcher with a 6-4 record, but freshman Richard Farizo, already a Cincinnati Reds draft choice, Dick Hicks, and Mike Lee should form a balanced pitching staff. At shortstop is Ron Hunt, a junior college transfer, and Mike Collins and Johnny Domingue will fight for the first base job. Tom McKay will be at 2nd, and Irwin Felps at 3rd. In the outfield. Bob Leake who hit .298 last year will be in right field and a relief man at diird. Steve Ogin, in center field, last year alternated between this position, first base, and the pitchers mound and was runner-up to Tom Giles in team batting with a .321 average. Giles was an All-SEC Choice with a .329 batting average, hitting 3 home runs and batting in 23 runs. He will be the Tigers ' catcher. A new feature of this year ' s schedule will be the Kid ' s Clinic Tournament. The money raised will go to suport the annual Kid ' s Clinic held each year in which major league players come to Baton Rouge. Participating in the Round Robin Tourna- ment are teams from Nichols State, Ole Miss, Louisiana Tech, USL, Northeastern, and LSU. Safe or Out? Bob Leake, outfielder, slides in on a close one at second. Miss the sack, please! the prayer of the Tiger first baseman as the ball arrives a little too late. Catcher Johnny Dominque comes in for a score in an after- noon game with Loyola, which LSU won 2-0. Whack! Goes the bat of a Tiger player as he gets a hit against Loyola. In for a run in the LSU-Loyola Game is Steve Ogin (30) vhohit .321 in ' 67. Steve Ogin gets to second base before the ball arrives. Gymnastics ' 68 With one of the more successful prep coaches .in the nation, Roger Gedney, at the stern the LSU Gymnastics Team continued its growth toward a varsity sport. The team sur- prised everyone by taking the Southern NCAA meet in February. The Tigers were led by Captain Tom Donovan, who was their best all-around man, sophomore Clyde Ashley on the parallel bars, and Doug Gosney on the still rings. LSU ' s hopes for the future are in three outstanding Freshmen: Mike Sourek on the horizontal bars, Chips Ledicker on the side horse, and Marty Olsen on the still rings. Swimming ' 68 Knowing that next year swimming will be- come a varsity sport and hoping for a new indoor pool, the Tiger Tankmen worked out daily in preparation for southern competition. Because of inadequate facilities on campus, the team was forced to make the indoor pool at the Louisiana State School for the Deaf their home. Led by Guy Cangelosi in the 200 yard freestyle, Ryland Percy in the 50 yard freestyle, and Tom Ewing in the 100 yard freestyle, the Tigers swam against Alabama, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Emory, Tennessee, and Tulane. First row: Bob Rombach, Randy Indovina, Marty Olsen, Calib Dana, Clyde Ashley. Second row: Farrell Screen, Mike Sourek, Tom Donovan, Bob Jansing, Doug Gosney, Ken Ourso. Not pictured: Chips Ledicker. First row: Darrell Pellowski, Chuck Legler, Steve Bultman, Don Cook. Paul Landry. Guy Canglosi, Ken Van Voorhis, Coach. Second row: Chris Kelley, Rykert Tole- dano, Tom Schult, Jim Rhodes, Ryland Percy. Dan Cloppas. Not pictured: Tim Ewing, John Mayeux. John Brunson, John Campbell, Beaver Brantley. First roiv: Frank Barlow, Harold Barlow, Kenny Fowler, Tom Bunce, Nick Tompanis, Bill Barland. Second row: Joe Yazbeck, Guy Faucheux. Ben Beard, Ray Shipley, Jim Woodard. Third row: Dr. Richard Schori, Coach: Hal Hackings, Chief Whalen, Justin Joaquin. Paul Katz. Lt. Mike Fucci, Assistant Coach. ' Dr. Richard Schori, Coach of the Wrestling Team takes on an opponent in a match at the Gym Armory. The referee is Barry Wilson, Tiger football cen- ter and a former wrestler. Wrestling ' 68 Under the direction of Dr. Richard Schori, coach and Lt. Mike Fucci, assistant coach, the three year old wres- tling team posted a 4-4 season mark. Hoping to be made a varsity sport next year, the Tiger matmen were led by Frank Barlow, LSU ' s leading scorer. Other division lead- ers were Bill Barland, 135 Ib. class; Nick Tompanis, 145 Ib. class; Guy Faucheux, 155 Ib. class; Jim Woodland, 160 Ib. class, an outstanding freshman wrestler; Ray Shipley, 165 Ib. class; Ben Beard, 175 Ib. class: and in the heavyweight class, Chief Whalen. Weightlifting Mike Blumenthal was the 1967 National Middleweight Champion in Weightlifting with a National Press Record with an Olympic press of 255 pounds. He also held the 1967 Southern AAU championship and the 1967 Louisiana State Title. Mike Blumenthal. National Middleweight Weightlifting Champion. First row: Wayne Russ, Jimmy Shelton, Phil Smith. Second row: CPT. Hansard, Alden Marrero, John Edwards, Tony DeLucca, Mickey Chenevert, Terry Sheets, Chris Phillips, John McCawley John Creely, SSGT. Dill. Rifle Team Rifle Team winners: First row: Chris Phillips, John Creely, Tom Gray. Alden Marrero. Second row: Colonel Blakeney, Capt. Hansard. The LSU Rifle Team, undergoing a rebuilding year un- der the leadership of Captain James B. Hansard, won two shoulder-to-shoulder matches while placing in the top six in three others. In postal matches LSU has beaten Mc- Neese, Rice, and Northeast State College, and was defeated by Hardin-Simmons, East Tennessee State, and the Uni- versity of Houston. LSU won the Louisiana Conference Smallbore Championship at Fort Polk, which qualified the team to compete in the U.S. Army Smallbore Shoulder-to- Shoulder Competition at Fort Hood, Texas. At the Na- tional Rifle Association Sectional Smallbore Match at LSU, the team won third and fourth places in the men ' s division, and second in the women ' s. Jim Shelton scored a 260 out of 300 at the Central Texas Invitational Tournament. The Rifle Club from which members of the Rifle Team are chosen sponsored a high school invitational smallbore tournament this year in which fourteen teams participated. Soccer ' 67 Julian Vilcz and Luc Pilot watch as a player from the University of Central America hits the ball in a game played at Managua, Nicaragua. Felipe del Solar. Luc Pilot, and Bernie Lopez converge on the ball in an atttempt to kick it toward the University of Central America goal. The LSU Soccer Team, coached by A. L. Swan- son, competed in games with teams throughout the South and Southwest, the Yucatan All-Stars, and with Excelsor College and the University of Central America on a trip to Nicaragua. Truly an international student organization, the team has representatives from Central and South America, Mauritius Island, and one from Communist China, as well as several students from this coun- try. The team beat squads from Texas A and M, Florida State, Rice, Mississippi Southern, and Tulane. The Yucatan All-Stars and the two in- ternational contests were defeats for the Tigers but came against some of the top competition in Central and South America. The Nicaraguan trip had Coach Swanson, Coach William Bankhead, Governor McKeithen. and President Hunter with the team. Outstanding players for the season were Jose Bacci, team captain who was the best frontlines- man and Bernie Lopez, best back court man. High scorer was John Paul Merle. Bemie Lopez watches Francisco Fonseca hit the ball in a win over the Tulane Greenwave. Greeks Panhellenic Council First row: Margaret Beacham, President; Joyce Holt, Vice President; Marcia Ellis, Treasurer; Annette Adams, Leslie Bloomstiel. Second row: Chris Broussard, Diane Charlton, Karen Coakley, Joanne Cohn, Liz Doolittle. Third row: Carolyn Glaze, Carol Graugnard, Laurie Gail Gueno, Cecily Hoffius, Elaine Majeau. Fourth row: Carolyn Pierce, Polly Rhea, Gail Rusoff, Patricia Ryan, Josephine Sharman. Fifth row: Cynthia Sherburne, Ann ette Teer, Eugenie Toledano, Susan Toler, Sandy Turner. The Panhellenic Council strives to maintan good rela- tions between the administration and each individual so- rority on campus. The Council is responsible for planning the rush program in which 720 girls entered fraternity life this year. Panhellenic participates in service projects, furthers scholarship, and acquaints all with fraternity edu- cation. This year the sororities supported the United Givers Fund and Volunteers of America. The council sponsors two scholastic awards to encourage high scholarship and the Nora Neil Power Award given to the Outstanding Junior Woman. The Panhellenic Council is made up of two women from each sorority and sponsors a Panhellenic Conference each spring. PAXHELLENIC OFFICERS: Marcia Ellii, Treasurer; Joyce Hoyt, Vice President: Margaret Beacham. President; Becky Baker, Secretary. STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Seated: Susan Foler, Sandra Smith, Paula Mayfield, Chris Broussard. Standing: Elaine Majeau, Liz Doolittle, Toni Stevens, Becky Baker, Joyce Hoyt, Elaine Guidry. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE: Sandra Smith, Chris Broussard, Margaret Beacham, Joyce Hoyt. Not Pictured: Diane Charlton. IFC REPRESENTATIVES First row: Lane Carsaon, Darryl Sanches, Pat Morrow, George Ulmer, Raul Bouscayrol, Lloyd Plaisance. Second row: Wick Many, Pat Curran, Adam Skorecki, Art Quick, I. D. Meredith. Third row: Richard Leefe, Jack Fruge, In terfra tern ity Council FRATERNITY PRESIDENTS 1 ; row: Pat Flanagan, Fred Schuber, Robert Becnel, George Ulmer, Danny Daste. Second row: Bill Capella, Jim Brown, Al Collie, Harmon Drew, Brian Jordan, Jason Warner. Third row: James Tompkins, Jim Campbell, John Fairbanks, Roy Fuglen, Brian Flanagan, William Kessler, Mike Vollmer, Tom Hebeisen, Rick Powell, S. F. Dear, Norman Guttman, Bill Sawyer. The primary function of the Interfraternity Council is the amending and administration of rules which govern rush policies of all campus fraternities. The IFC also pro- motes a sound scholarship program in its pledge training by giving an annual award to the pledge class with the highest grade average. The 1967-68 academic year saw the Inter- fraternity Council in service to its community. The IFC donated $500 to the annual Kiwanis Club Pancake Day, contributed $100 toward the support of a local Negro orphanage, and member fraternities donated generously to the campus United Givers Fund drive. Edwin Smith, Harvey Fennell, Lonnie Smith, James Raborn, Juan de Leon, David Hull, Tommy Hudson, Darrell White, Jay Pierson, Joel Samuels. IFC OFFICERS: Mike Morrow, Treasurer: Joe Rausch, Vice Presi- dent: Mike Zimmerman, President; James Tompkins, Secretary. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE: Jim Brown. Fred Schuber, Harmon Drew, Tommy Hudson. Chairman : C. B. Forgotston, James R. Raborn. Darrell D White. THE ' - TERNITY COUNCIL LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY -- D AARO WINNER 1964 STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Jack Fruge, Greek Week Chairman: Paul F. Tullier, Social Chairman; Jack Barr, Public Re- lations Chairman. Lambda Delta Lambda Delta works toward its goal of promoting activities and helps sorority women gain the true mean- ing of sisterhood. Each fall Lambda Delta sponsors a Transfer Party for all sorority transfers to introduce them to campus life. In the spring at the Panhellenic Conference, Lambda Delta gives an award to the most outstanding transfer, based on academic achievement and extracurricular activities at LSU. Other projects include honoring the staff of the Dean of Women ' s office and dormitory and sorority housemothers with a tea in the spring and by sending them greeting cards for holiday occasions. Each sorority is represented by four girls selected on the basis of leadership and con- geniality. First row: Bette Byers, President; Chris Broussard, Vice Presi- dent; Patricia Elling, Treasurer. Second row: Sandra Arledge, Leslie Bloomerstiel, Sharon Burkhead. Third row: Carol Cpmeaux, Marlene Epstein, Mona Geier. Fourth row: Frances Gilbert, Cheryl Heck, Anne Hickman. Fifth row: Janice Jurisich, Pamela Laurent, Elizabeth Love. Sixth row: Pam Marks, Judita Mixon, Charlett Ritman. Seventh row: Gail Rusoff, Deborah Udin, Belinda Windham. 140 Interfraternity Athletic Council The Interfraternity Athletic Council members work in close conjunction with Art Swanson. director of the Intra- mural Sports Department, and his staff in achieving their purpose of creating better relations among fraternities through interfraternity athletics. Fraternities comp e with each other according to size with large fraternities forming the Purple Bracket and the smaller fraternities composing the Gold Bracket. Trophies for each sport and die Sweep- stakes Trophy (awarded to the fraternities in the Purple and Gold Brackets with the highest overall point total for die year) are presented at the annual Water Show, which culminates die fraternity adiletic season. These sports under IFAC direction are football, golf, handball, basketball, ping-pong, bowling, volleyball, track, tennis, badminton, Softball, and swimming. IFAC OFFICERS First Rou: Richard John- son. President; Quinn Landry, Vice President. Second Ru-.i: Wayne Adams, Treasurer; John Gardner. Secretary- O ' Donnell. Third Ron: Charles Campbell, Steven Volo, Don Schneider. Mike Flynn. Paul Spaht. Fourth Row: Jim Waltz. Steve Boltman. Peter Munoz, James Brochman. Bobby Willmer, Ronnie Forman, Danny Edwards. IFAC REPRESENT ATIVES Fmf Row: Alex Correa, Rick Powell. Steve Wells, Jim Slocum. Second Row. Raymond Hancock, Bart Swanson, Jon Branton. Justin Joaquin, Hayden Wren, Darryl Acacians at LSU pride themselves on a diversity of accomplishments. Acacia was first in overall scholarship last year, and distinguished itself in campus leadership. Acacians will soon be leaving one of the newest and largest houses on campus and moving to a new mansion on University Lake. The End of the World Party, Playboy Party, Nite on the Nile, and Black and Gold Formal were a few of the successful social events this year for First row: James A. Brown, President; Phillip H. Adams, Treasurer, Vice President; Martin C. Shambra, Pledge Trainer; Michael I. Howell, Social Chairman; Buck Mosely, Rush Chairman; Chester C. Coles, Correspond- ing Secretary; Stephen J. LaPlace, Recording Secretary; James C. Willey, House Manager ; Arturo Aleman, Charles H. Allen, Walter P. Anderson, Jr., Nick C. Ballas, John Ballis, Phillip A. Blappert, Alexander L. Blondeau, Ken- neth M. Blondeau. Second row: Donald B. Botkin, Rob- ert E. Brever, Robert W. Brewer, R. C. Britt, Charles J. Bulnes, Melvin L. Capell, David R. Campbell, Joseph Colvin, Roger A. Grain, Stanley J. DeMoss, Harvey E. Diamond, William H. Durand, John W. Elkins, John A. Fairbanks, Ernest P. Fontenot, Michael R. Fontham. Third row: Jerry L. Frampton, John C. Garvin, Joseph J. Gilinsky, William E. Goheen, William V. Griffin, Edward A. Griffis, Joseph D. Hamilton, LeRoy A. Hartley, War- ren S. Hawkins, Louis A. Henriquez, Kenneth J. Hidalgo, UB0 bJ i Donald H. Hinners, August J. Hubert. Thomas P. Hughes. Timothy L. Humphries, Allen S. Jackson. Fourth row: Wiley N. Jones, Lawrence A. Karl, Paul A. Lambert, David A. Landry. Michael H. Lang, Raymond S. Lopez, James R. McKriight, Jeffrey S. McMullan, Stephen D. Martin. William M. Martin, Gordon B. Massengale, John L. Meeks. Larry A. Millican. Harold A. Moise. Kyle H. Morris. Michael H. Myers. Fifth row: Michael R. Xutt, Timothy J. Pardue. Clayton M. Perkins, Vernon E. Pet- tigrew. Allan W. Phillips. Danny E. Pitre, Elliot A. Pra- dos, William H. Pusch. Dale E. Redman, Carson R. Reeds, Russell T. Reid. Richard C. Rickey, Francis Rinaudo, Jr., Eldridge Roark, Charles W. Rossman, J. Darby Sere. Sixth row: Robert G. Squires, Donald W. Staples, Calvin R. Sutherland. Jr., Robert H. Swaim, Glenn C. Thibo- daux, Clough M. VanZandt. Ill, Michael R. Walker, Charles W. Wall. Joseph H. Whitehurst, John A. Willey, Robert M. Willmer, James C. Woodard, Mrs. Lillian Kel- ley, Housemo ' ther. The oldest social sorority, Alpha Delta Pi, strives to keep up with the active campus life by participating in many campus functions and organizations. Claiming two Homecoming finalists, a Rodeo maid, and three fraternity sweethearts, the Pis are also proud to have members serving as Editor and Associate Editor of the Gumbo and President of Lambda Delta. Omega chapter upholds the traditions and aspirations of Alpha Delta Pi First row: Jacqueline Bienvenu, President; Bette Byers, Pledge Trainer; Martha Heigel, Recording Secretary; Pa- tricia Lieux, Treasurer; Laura Adler, Marcie Antony, An- nette Arceneaux, Frances Armstrong, Suzanne Aucoin, Sue Bader, Bonnie Bahlinger, Frances Barbera, Diana Bar- gas, Connie Berger, Carol Berry, Martha Bick, Carol Big- gers, Louisa Boulter. Second row: Nancy Boyette, Sandra Bridges, Brenda Brignac, Mary Ellen Broders, Gloria Brown, Patricia Brown, Barbara Burgess, Claire Carpen- ter, Mary Chevalier, Tamalyn Corbett. Paulette Cornish. Kathleen Cotter, Peggy Couvillion, Patcie Cunningham, Dinah Daigle, Deborah Danielson, Ede Day, Laura Den- son. Third row: Betsy Dibrell, Marilyn Dougherty, Pa- tricia Dunn, Ginger Durbin. Jane Edwards, Susan Ellis, Susan Epting, Karen Fairfield, Susan Faris, Deborah Fon- tenot, Yvette Fossier, Linda Garbarino, Lynne Giovanni, Alison Gormley, Frances Gormley, Cynthia Gould, Patty Guarini. Fourth row: Frances Hains, Poki Hampton, 144 Betw Jane Harlow. Diane Harris. Marilyn Heidingsfelder, Lyn Hilson, Diana Jasper, Carol Klein, Martha Krepper, Marjorie LaBauve. Linda LaCroix. Camille LaFleur, Jes- sica Lazarus, Joel Levy, Martha Little, Janet McLachlin. Tinnelle Mancuso, Sharon Marinello. Jeanne Ma this. Fifth TO-J.-: Camille Means. D ' Lane Miller. Missy Mingee. Caro- lyn Monjure. Elena Xeklutin. Mary Nilson. Nora Norris, Marsha Norton. JoEllen Nuchia. Cathy Pohling. Jean Poshataske. Lynne Prevot, Laura Quinn. Gail Reese, Pat Reily. Brenda Re -nolds, Dedra Robertson, Susan Rock- hold. Sixth TOW: Sylvia Schmidt, Amanda Shotts. Sylvia Sise. Nora Sollay, Susan Strean. Susan Streete. Randi Sweat. Charlene Swetman. . nn Tarleton, Susan Templet. Sherry Thomas, Jan Torbet Addie Tureau, Debbie Van- derhider, Jo Ann Vasta, Mary Venable, Marilyn Vlck- nair. Glenda Wain -right. Seventh TOSD: Melody Walkei Nina Weiland, Carol West, Carolyn Williams, Linda Wil- liams, Mrs. Dorothy Kissi ' ck, Housemother. With a sorority house to be completed in September, the AEPhis are looking forward to many more great years similar to this one. In addition to being awarded this year ' s first-place trophy in the smaller sororities for the United Givers Fund, members have joined in other campus work. Spring brings the formal Columns Cotillion and the close of another rewarding year for Alpha Espilon Phi First row: Charlett Ritman, President; Lois Rosman, First Vice President; Carol Ullman, Secretary; Nan Nadler Sec- ond Vice President; Marilyn Meyer, Treasurer; Marsha Aronowitz, Gail Bearman, Sandra Binder, Anita Block, Leslie Bloomenstill, Debbie Coe, Marilyn Cohen. Second row: Joanne Cohn, Nancy Edelman, Jean Fleishman, Lynn Fleishman, Annette Golden, Cynthia Grossman, Bonnie Sue Hurtig, Lynn Joseph, Doris Katz, Marsha Klaus, Shelia Klaus, Laney Kleinman. Third row: Fran 2.46 Koltun. Lillie Ray Levy, Sharon Lipinsky, Sara Ann Loeb. Robbie Lowitz, Pam Marks. Mona Mitchell. Judy Manis. Joy Notswich, Andrea Pailet, Rose Marie Phillips, Sue Phillips. Fourth row: Steffie Pure, Nanette Raphael, Jackie Reinstein, Ruth Rosenthal, Marilyn Rubin, Paula Samuels, Lynn Schmulen, Kathy Shapiro, Cynthia Shushan, Madelene Slater, Rickie Slater, Irene Small. Fifth row: Eva Smill, Harriet Strug, Christie Stutes, Sharon Toys, Ellen Rae Webber. To the girls who have chosen the golden quill the rewards have been many with the parties and the Christinas dance in our new home and the traditional Spring Formal. The sorority enjoyed Jam Jam, making Homecoming decorations, Derby Day, Song Fest, and WRA activities. But these rewards, in addition to our philantrophic work, were only a small part of the joys shared in Alpha Xi Delta First row: Kathleen Daigre, President; Pamela Hubbard, Vice President; Jo Ann Indovina, Secretary; Sylvia Schreiner, Treasurer; Carolyn Adams, Judy Alleman, Judith Atkinson, Ivy Aucoin, Mary Bennett, Frances Bevills, Sherry Boudreaux, Sandra Davis. Second row: Cheryl Demarco, Margaret Dubbing, Virginia Ellis, Priscilla Faucheux, Catherine Flowers, Virginia Gal- laspy, Marie Gary, Jacquelyn Griffith, Elaine Guidry, Linda Harang, Sandra Joaen, Pam Johnson. Third row: 2.48 Patricia Kent. Cynthia Lacour, Charlotte Lafargue, Judy Lanoux. Jeannette Lezu. Gemelle Martin. Paula May- field. Susan McKillips. Barbara McManus, Pam McRae, Mary Morris. Sandra Murray. Fourth TOO.-: Patricia O Toole, Vickie Pierce, Kathryn Poche. Margaret Rich- ardson. Patricia Ryan. Donna Shields, Virginia Shuler, Patricia Strahn. Sandra Thompson. Judy Wale, Jane Was- son, Carol White. Fifth row: Melanie Wisnieski. Donna Wood, Martha Wood. AOPi started the year off right; we came home from our national convention with an achievement cup and the honor of having the outstanding AOPi president in the country. The year held many activities for the AOPi sisters, including; Tiger Tantrums, Homecoming, Songfest, Founder ' s Day, and the Red Rose Formal. It was a year of expansion and sisterhood for the girls of Alpha Omicron Pi ,. First row: Gayle Waggenspack, President; Elaine de- Frances, First Vice President; Donna Rethemeyer, Second Vice President; Sandy Torres, Recording Secretary; Christine Dodson, Treasurer; Synphia Adams, Carol An- drews, Karen Arnas, Penelope Asmar, Linda Bateman, Becky Bethard, Carole Bettoney, Charlotte Bileci, Brenda Blanchard, Diane Borkowski, Dianne Brothers, Linda Cappel, Twila Clark. Second row: Jill Davis, Theresa Deano, Charlotte deFrances, Margaret Devereux, Mimi Didier, Lynne Dodenhoff, Patricia Doherty, Christine Dornier, Carol Eavenson, Carol Felps, Pat Flanagan, Susan Gest, Kyle Gregory, Lynn Gregory, Francie Harris, Catherine Hemmer, Lavrye Heyl, Ann Holiday. Third row: Sandie Holloway, Sharyn Holloway, Patricia Hop- kins, Carol Housey, Charlene Hutton, Karen lehle, Karen Isaminger, Brenda Johnson, Constance Junkins, Judity 2-5 Aflf f Kolb. Lynn Lacy. Sue Lambert. Beth Lang. R. Laurie. Cheryl Lejeune. Carola Lipsey. Marguerite Lowry. C. McAdams. Fourth TOW: Becky McLaughlin. Elaine Ma- jeau. Judy Melinie. Kay Gceli, A. Miller, Barbara Mizzi. Barbara Morris, Terry Morse. Glenda Nichols, Meredith Palmer. Prissy Pecot, Vijean Piazza. Susan Pincomb, Dorothy Pittman. Karen Pittman. B. Powers, Laurel Pruski, Karen Pusch. Fifth TOW: Ginger Ratcliff, Judith Richardson, Hed -ig Rodgers. Angeline Rototo, K. Rudi. Kathy Sanquinetti. Carol Schilling. Barbara Schmitt. Linda Scale. Nancy Shaw. Judith Sheppard. C -ndee Sherburne. Eve Stephan, Debbie Stockton. Eliza- beth Stuart, Joyce Thompson, Rebecca Thompson. Kath- ryn Tomsula. Sixth TOU-: Carol Tootle, Sherry Travis, Kathleen Warren. Sandra Watts, Marsha White, Kathy Wyche, Mrs..G. McDade, Housemother. Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega, founded nationally in 1865 and chartered at LSU in 1940, enjoyed another successful year in scholastics, social activities, and athletic competition. The Alumni Barbeque, Christmas Party, Homecoming Tea, and White Rose Formal, where the fraternity presented its sweetheart and her court, were a few of the activities which contributed to another successful year for Epsilon Zeta of Alpha Tau Omega TW _ First roa. ' : Darrell White, President: Howard Davis, Vice President; John Weeks, Secretary; Bill Olsen, Treasurer; John Albert, John Ales, Ronald Babin, Jay Barbera, Jack Barr, Joe Benton, Emile Bertucci, Ronnie Bertucci, Jerry Bilbe, Ronnie Broussard, Danny Bulliard, Carlton Cald- well, Jerry Carney, Lane Carson. Second row: Stewart Chisum, Jack Clotworthy, Steve Constantin, Mike Cooper, Mike Cox, Tim Daly. Dave d ' Armand, Robin Davis, Charles East, George Eaton, Gene Farrell. Herb Fenn, Steve Fleckman, Tim Flynn, Hunt Fugate, Charles Galla- van, Tony Genovese, Glen Gillard. Third roiv: Pat Golden, Rick Greenwood, Steve Hagstette, Bill Hall, Jack Hart, Jim Hart, Billy Helena, John Hudson, Greg Irwin, Burgess Jackson, Cliff Janney, Erik Jansen, Bobby Johns, Al Jones, Colton Joorfetz, Bob Jungblood, Mike Lansden, v 9 Charles Lard. Fourth TOIL-: Skip LaRoche, Dave Laxton, Jim Leeman. Steve LeGardeur. Jeff Lewis. Louis LoBue. Chuck Mabry, Jim Malone. Bobby Mattel, David Mc- Fadden. Mac Mestayer, Jerry Middleton, Jim Miller, Steve Miller. Tim Morgan. Speedy Morris, Allen Neighbors, Mike Patterson. Fifth TOW: John Peak, Gary Peck, Guy Pitts, Bill Power, Jim Pruitt, Simon Reems. Ruel Robbins, Dave Rodriguez, Rod Rodriguez, Jerry Schwehm, Robert Segura, Pat Sharp, Tim Silkman, Harold Simmons, Mike Smuck. Bill Stubbs, Tim Symons, Warren Taylor. Sixth row: Pat Thistlewaite, Kinnon Thomas, John Tullier. Paul Tullier, Tom Usrey, Kelly Ward, Ed Wedin, Tim Weems, George White, Angus Wilkes, Greg Williams, Jim Williams, Tyrone Williams, Hayden Wren, Jim Zalnoski, Mrs. Emma Thrash. Housemother. Since its beginning on this campus three years ago, Delta Tau chapter has been a group holding common ideals, sharing numerous activities, and taking part in a broad range of individual endeavors. Although our chapter is just starting to grow at LSU, it is one of more than ninety international chapters installed since 1872. With activities and pledges joined together, goals are shared by the members of Alpha Phi First row: Sheila Mondrosch, President; Patty O ' Leary, First Vice President; Linda Halhert, Secretary; Beverly Tye, Treasurer; Sue Allen, Mary Auer, Patricia Austin, Janet Balkly, Karen Bueche, Patricia Cashman, Dee Champagne, Nelwyn Champagne. Second row: Diane Charlton, Karen Charlton, Karen Coakley, Marileen Cole, Ann Comeaux, Sue Cron, Jeanne Cunard, Carol Cusi- mano, Mary Dardenne, Marta Dominguez, Sheily Duples- sis, Faye Evans. Third row: Mary Kay Farrell, Celia Girard, Stephanie Gross. Maryanne Gugler, Jackie Hard- ing. Mary Hearty, Marcia Jarabu, Kathy John, Marsha Jones, Lucy Latta. Marie Lusk, Stella McGee. Fourth row: Judy Mixon, Molly O ' Banion, Anne Ochsner, Ali- son Reichle, Margaret Rodgers, Virginia Ryan, Kay Schexnayder, Gail Singletary, Marcia Smith, Therese Sonnier, Paulette Standish. Sherry Sullivan. Fifth row: Barbara Thorney, Beverly Troxclair, Susie Vuillemot, Diane Waters, Beryl White, Julie Williams. 55 It ' s a big, wide wonderful world when you ' re an Alpha Chi girl! It ' s one of campus participation and many social events, such as Founder ' s Day, Parents ' Weekend, the Alpha Chi Style Show, Jam Jam, and the Children ' s Party. Climaxing the social calendar was the Golden Lyre ball at which the pledges were presented. Continuing to flourish in its 82nd year is Alpha Chi Omega First row: Vicki McFerron, President; Ginger Arledge, First Vice President; Vivian Norsworthy, Second Vice President; Susan O ' Brien, Recording Secretary; Barbara Wilderman, Treasurer; Sandra Arledge, Sharon Burkhead, Elizabeth Chambers, Cissy Cicero, Mary Kay Coulter, Tri- cia Davis, Debbie Devitt. Second row: Kathy Doiron, Mary Eschete, Patsy Fults, Sue Gambrell, Anne Gatz, Elaine Gilbert, Gail Gueno, Georganne Haney, Julie Honeycutt, Vickie Horsfall, Joyce Hoyt, Suzie Jeffers. Glenda Sallinger, Barbara Skrmetta. Fourth row: Jane Third row. Pam Laurent, Sarah Lott, Donna Mancuso, Stevens, Janis Summers, Virginia Switzer, Cheri Thomas, Marsha McNeese, Barbara Miller, Darlene Morris, Pam Sharon Trupiano, Lynda Walters, Wesley Weber, Diane Noll, Carol Ann Patureau, Mary Ricca, Dee Romano, Zammit. Gamma Phis had an exciting time for our first workshop and rush in the Gamma Lambda chapter house. There will be many memories of pledging, Tiger Tantrums, Jam Jam, Derby Day, the annual Golden Cresent Ball, and other activities. Looking forward to the promise and challenge of next year are the members of Gamma Phi Beta L J First row: Deidre Lockwood, President; Margaret Hill, Vice President; Joan Myers, Secretary; Christina O ' Doniel, Treasurer; Barbara Beninate, Sheryl Benson, Susan Blackwell, Sandra Blossman, Cathy Bourdet, Teri Bowdon, Sharon Breaux, Anita Brown, Becki Brumbaugh, Skippi Burge, Christine Cacioppo, Carolyn Casso. Second row: Kitty Cole, Peggy Coleman, Dana Collier, Judy Colonnese, Kay Conques, Mary David, Jane Davidson, Cheryl Day, Souzen Deavers, June Delambre, Mary Anne DiFilippo, Cathy Dirks, Linda Donnels, Beth Douglas, Itty Dugas, Marbrey Dunaway. Third row: Dee Dee Dunlap, Imelda Dykes, Gloria English, Bethany Ewald, Ann Faget, Merit Fahlberg, Glen Forrest, Lesslye Gavitt, Kay Gilbert, Julie Goff, Rhetta Gremillion, Janie Guil- lory, Lynette Henderson, Susan Hendry, Susan Henry, Cheryl Hughart. Fourth TOW: Anne Hughes, Linda Lewis, Alex Lopez, Ruth Martin, Sheryl McMillan, Sallie Mc- Murtray, Catherine Moceri, Pam Mocheta, Dee Mol- lenkopf, Sue Morrison, Anne Newcomb, Martha Nix, Anita Ogden, Ellen Ogden, Janet Olivier, Diane Olsen. Fifth TOW: Kathy O ' Neill, Yvonne Owens, Pat Palmer, Mary Percy, Valerie Queyrouze, Diane Reeves, Jane Rine- hart, Dee Robinson, Pam Sarnaha, Gail Seirsdale, Jill Shelton, Gwen Stafford, Molly Tedesco, Dianne Terrell, Mary Beth Thornton, Nancy Tucker. Sixth TOW: Kay Waggenspack, Kat Wall, Susan Whitthome, Gail Wood, Karen Woodham. Spring, summer, fall or winter, it ' s fun and enthusiasm which mark all Tri Delta activities. Social activities included a visit to the USL Deltas, Founders Day Banquet, the presentation of the pledges at the formal, and the initiation of lifetime sisters. Proudly claiming the Outstanding Tri Delta Member of the Nation, Delta Omega also ranks first scholastically on campus. The Beauty of service is embodied in Delta Delta Delta First row: Jeanne Aucoin, President; Cindy Robb, Vice President; Barbara Thomas, Secretary; Mary Ellen Nichol- son, Treasurer; Frances Avant, Juliana Bailes, Norma Baird, Carolyn Baker, Kala Baker, Barbara Ballance, Carol Bannerman, Margaret Beacham, Julie Bland, Ann Boelens. Kathy Boyle, Goldie Bujard, Ann Butler, Becky Butts, Sally Byrd, Pat Cade. Second row: Sally Caffery, Connie Cheatham, Cindy Christy, Judy Cochran, Boo Creveling, Bonnie Doherty, Linda Downing, Monique Ellender, Molly Field, Margaret Fortson, Elizabeth Gib- bens, Jan Gill, Cindy Graves, Joan Guillory, Madelaine Hall, Linda Henshaw, Anne Hickman, Marilyn Sue Hines, Linda Hobgood, Betsy Jennings. Third row: Barbara Jordan, Janie Klock, Janis Kutschbach, Myra Laperouse, Sybil Laperouse, Joellen Lee, Cathy Maddox, Ellen Mar- tin, Becky McKeithen, Dee Meier, Annabel Michaud, Linda Mills, Marcia Morgan, Marsha Mosley, Margie Muirhead, Susan Munson, Launo Murphy, Penny Neel, Nina Newlin, Donna Newman. Fourth row: Judy O ' Brien, Le Le Ohlmeyer, Kitty Owens, Suzy Pace, Franny Parker, Neilanne Parker, Donna Petty, Patty Jo Pugh, Debbie Reese, Cindy Richard, Debbye Ricketts, Carroll Riley, f o w Carol Russell, Connie Schmidt, Harriet Scott, Linda Sell, Nancy Jane Sentell. Glenna Sevier, Joanne Sharman, Penny Singletary- Fifth TO;C: Sydney Smith. Linda Stewart. Myra Kay Stokes. Natalie Stone. Linda Tujasrue. Janie L ' rbanic, Elizabeth Vaughn, Lou Ware. Lyn West. Dadie Wheaton. Betty Williams. Suzanne Willis. Rebecca Wilson, Kimen Yoder. Susan Anderson. Sara Nell Bailes. Nancy Bannon, Lyn Bazzell. Gave Beecher. Penny Boelens. Sixth TO-JL-: Diane Chaudoir. Clare Cooke. Leigh Cotton. Sandi Crawford. Cheryl Cunningham, Dotti Dean, Ginger Dickey, Meepsie Dougherty, Genie Epperson, Leonora Estes, Kate Eustis, Marian Fear. Becky Forbes, Jeanne Fudickar. Anne Gerard, Linda Gibbens. Jane Graves, Nita Harrell, Shelia Hebert, Jan Herring. Seventh TOW: Julia Hobby, Cindy Houtz, Susan Knapp, Judy Lacey, Edine Lemoine. Beverly L -man, Michelle Mestayer. Marcia Michaud, Susan Mills, Cindy Netterville, Susan Nugent, Suz - Owen, Beth Farmer, Hollye Payonk. Renee Pen- dleton. Martha Perry, Susie Peterson, Wanda Phillips, Beth Sibley, Susan Straley. Eighth TOO. ' : Cammie Talbot, Robyn Tietz, ' Susan Trowbridge, Mary Bibson VanZandt, Alice Welch, Cathy Westphal, Kathleen White, Sarah Wilcox, Lydia Winders, Natalie O ' Quinn, Housemother. The spirit of friendship was embodied in the various activities in which the DG ' s participated throughout the year. Included were the Pinafore Party, Founders Day Celebration, Jam Jam, Golden Anchor Ball, Songfest, Scholarship Banquet, and the Christmas Party for our Brownie and Girl Scout Troops. Strong as a group, yet each an individual, are the sisters of Delta Gamma r . ft w MM ; First row: Wilma Chustz, President; Janice Jurisich, First Vice President; Eileen Ittmann, Second Vice President; Carolyn Cop- pock, Recording Secretary; Margie Meyer, Corresponding Secre- tary; Olivia Johnston, Treasurer; Linda Abernathy, Mary Ellen Abraham, Judy Adams, Kay Alberts, Sunny Anderson, Judy Aucoin, Peggy Baker, Peggy Bankston, Mary Alice Barker, Cindy Bize, Tootsie Blanchard, Linda Broome, Chris Broussard, Kathy Brown. Second row: Peggy Bullion, Susie Carroll, Mary Chachere, Pam Chateau, Barbara Coffman, Susan Colquitt, Margretta Cooper, Cathy Couvillon, Charlotte Critcher, Mary Carol Daigle, Brenda Daly, Sandy Daubenspeck, Nancy Davis, Kathy Dickinson, Joyce Dombourian, Jane Donald, Janet Donner, Joy Douthett, Kathy Dozier, Mary Dozier. Third row: Mary Alice Dubuisson, Mary Duplantis, Evelyn Duplantis, Gayle Dye, Carol Enna, Connie Fair- banks, Gail Fancher, Sarah Felder, Mary Fertitta, Mary Flack, Vickie Flanagan, Jan Fletcher, Susan Flory, Lonette Foote, Behre Fraim, Pam Garber, Patty Hair, Suzzy Hair, Betsy Handley, Carla 1.6-2. Hanna. Fourth TOW: Susan Hansen, Suzy Hardwick, Cynthia Har- lan. Pam Harrington. Betsy Hays. Kathy Hebert, Lynnette Hedrick, Meril -n Hedrick, Rozanne Hicks. Cecily Hoffius, Martha Holcomb, Cindy Hopkins. Sue Horn. Pat Howie, Alison Hubbard, Cheri Hubbard. Toni Jaeger, Trudy Janney, Dede Jones, Jan Kilpatrick. Fifth TOW: Vikki Leteff. Laura Lewis. Linda Limbers, Sue Lindley. Gwen Lott, Patti Lousteau. Laurie Lowe, Angie Lukowski, Judy McDaniel, Patti Malone, Judy May, Kathi Middleton, Sandifer Moore, Patty Morris, Barbara Neff, Betty Nelson, Peggy Newman, Sue Newman, Cathy N ' oonan. Gwen O ' Brien. Sixth TOW: Rodlyn Olsen, Wendy Osburn, Joan Owen, Mary Parr, Carol Patterson, Cindy Pertusek, Pam Pruitt, Denise Pugeau, Susan Quinn, Carolyn Reitz, Clare Robin, Adele Sanders, Carolyn Scherer, Susan Scherer, Cathy Schultz. Eloise Schultz, Cathie Shirley, Jeanell Simon, Jan Skinner, Debbie Smith. Seventh TOW: Letty Stapp. Sharon Swen- son, Pam Tracey, Mary Uter, Carol Waschka, Monty Williamson, Mrs. Francis Gallagher, Housemother. For a half-century Delta Zeta has played an active part in all phases of campus life. This, its Golden anniversary year, was no exception. In addition to activities on campus, members enjoyed a swimming party, a barbecue and dance at Beau Bois, the Golden Anniversary banquet and open house, and the Grecian Ball. A million tomorrows shall pass away before the girls who wear the Golden Lamp will forget Delta Zeta First row: Laura McQuaig, President; Pam Bourgeois, First Vice President; Jane O ' Connell, Second Vice Presi- dent; Jeanne Annison, Corresponding Secretary; Cindy Meyer, Recording Secretary; Lynn West, Treasurer; Cathy Abrahamsen, Joyce Adkins, Judy Arceneaux, Anne Bailey, Becky Barnhill, Barbara Basham, Linda Bayard, Sherry Baynard, Cherye Beidler, Anita Belles, Sid Blanch- ard, Jaynell Bonham, Lollie Bouchereau, Barbara Bracken. Second row: Ann Briston, Estell Brousseau, Neil Brous- seau, Sue Brousseau, Pat Burgess, Trudy Burgess, Kathy Bushnell, Carol Caire, Vicky Calabrese, Babs Callaway, Judy Capdevielle, Kathy Cerise, Karen Chavers, Erica Chestnolvick, Teri Cochran, Helen Colvin, Kay Conner, Susan Conrad, Melanie Grim, Mary Crook. Third row: Chris Crutchfield, Carolle Davis, Carolyn Derbes, Jill Dodson, Sharan Dognibene, Becky Doiron, Ann Donnes, Lynn Echert, Kathy Evans, Connie Fauver, Donna Lynn Felps, Kay Fenton, Terry Freeman, Barbara Gaddy, Betty George, Kathy Goodin, Carol Graugnard, Dee Graugnard, Gail Gravolet, Judy Hartson. Fourth row. Kathy Hastings, Mary Hengy, Be Heslin, Dianne Higginbotham, Mary Hull, Kathy Tiling, Nan Isaacson, Francis Jackson, Lana Jackson, Barbara Jeter, Linda John, Pam Jolissant, Susan Kline, June Krider, Gloria Labatut, Vicki Larson, Penny Lawrence, Blanche LeBIanc, Dana Lee, Linda Lehman. Fifth row: Amie Lewis, Jan Lyle, Sara McNabb, Jill Manthey. June Manthey, Cathy Martin, Sue Ellen Mil- ler, L ' Nell Moore, Pam Morris, Margaret Munro, Kathy Nolan, Becky Nolen, Betty O ' Connell, Jane Oliver, Sharon Olliges, Peggy Parsons, Karen Patterson, Patty Patter- son, Linda Perrin, Stephanie Perrin. Sixth TOW: Charlene Peters, Lee Pitre, Carol Pugh, Kay Reasonover, Becky Regan. Rennie Reisch, Barbara Reid, June Reuther, Patty Richard, Linda Roach, Marilyn Roat, Gretchen Scherf, Sue Sheets, Susie Sirgo. Barbara Smith, Janis Smith, Kathy Smith, Kathy Smith, Charleen Steen, Sheila Steim. Seventh row: Paulette Switzer, Kathy Taylor, Vicki Toups, Barbara Uhl, Vicki Vandrell, Leslie Walton, Brenda Wil- liams. Janice Williams, Pat Wojick, Judy Womack, Peggy Yenni, Sydney Snyder, College Chapter Director; Mrs. Cecile Parker, Housemother. Improvement was the keynote for the 110th year of Zeta Zeta Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon, which entered its 124th year. Advances in virtually all fields won for the chapter the Most Improved Chapter Award of the national fraternity. Deke parties, however, were one phase of fraternity life which could not be improved. Again this year the spirit of LSU was reflected by Zeta Zeta Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon Kathleen Sharp, Sweetheart. 4Tk First row: James M. Tompkins, President; Edward F. Simmons, Vice President; Clave E. Gill, Secretary; Win- ston E. Moore, Jr., Treasurer; Charles R. Albright, Alex G. Asseff, Jr., William M. Asseff, Gordon B. Ballay, Wil- liam B. Bassett, Frederick W. Berner, G. W. Bofinger, Joseph G. Braun, Mordelo V. Breckenridge, Robert O. Brierre. Second row: Ernest G. Bultman, Robert J. Bur- nett, III, Ben P. Burnside, Kenneth T. Carlson, Mike J. Carriere, Christopher M. Cole, George W. Cooper, Keith F. DeSonier, William H. Dilts, John W. Bowling, George P. Eastman, John M. Eastman, David M. Elder, Thomas P. Eustis. Third row: William C. Farrell, Charlton B. Forgotson, Richard A. Gautreaux, Donald T. Giglio, David B. Gooch, Richard A. Graves, Maurice J. Gre- million, Thomas L. Gusman, III, Charles E. Hardy, William T. Hargrove, Robert G. Hawkins, Steve L. Hix, Russell G. Holt, Rudolph J. Holzer, III. Fourth row: Guy P. Johnson. Edgar D. Jordan, Charles G. Justice, Drew Kail. Michael E. Kopfler, King W. Lanaux, David J. Lankford. Richard K. Leefe, Robert L. Lunsford, Dennis W. McDermott, Michael C. McEniry, Michael B. Maginis, Joseph S. Mann, Timothy D. Melius. Fifth row: Edwin T. Merrick, IV, Joe P. Morgan, Charles J. Moseley, Phih ' p E. Mossy, William B. Owens, David R_ Paddison, Edwin M. Palmer, Timothy S. Reily, Wilbur W. Reynaud, Rudolph F. Richardson, Rory C. Roniger, Richard D. Roussel, John W. Salisbury. Jr., Charles J. Schneider. Sixth TOW: J. W. Seibert, William L. Shaw, Daniel J. Stan, Mark A. Tessier, Charest D. Thibaut, Sam A. Thomson, Lawson M. Vann, Sartor O. Williams, III, Harold R. York, Mrs. Connie Simmons, Housemother. Delta Tau Delta began its second year as a chapter at LSU with 32 pledges. This year, after two years in the making, the 44-man Delta Shelter of University Lake was completed. Delts stressed scholastic achievement, with last year ' s pledges attaining the high campus scholastic average. The Christmas Party, theme parties, Rainbow Formal, and presentation of the annual Sorority of the Year Trophy were all part of the year 1967-1968 for Delta Tau Delta Terry Olano, Sweetheart. First row: Bill Capella, President; Bud Hosford, Vice President; Charlie Woodard, Treasurer; Allen Hero, As- sistant Treasurer; Darrell Posey, Recording Secretary; Joe LeBlanc, Corresponding Secretary; Bob Ackerman, Norman Anseman, Bob Barbalich, Stacey Bender, Bob Blessing, Rick Blizzard, Caire Boe, Ralph Boe. Second row: Buddy Braddock, Wesley Brockhoeft, John Brogan, Roy Burns, Wayne Burt, George Claver, Dan Cloppas, Mike Connelly, Roland Coppola, Al Couvillion, Richard Crane, Clyde Crochet, Jim Dawson, Perry Decuir. Third row: Dennis Doise, Joe Doyle, Lenny Drury, Larry Figallo, Dave Gaar. Don Calient. Bruce Gladden. Sid Gonsoulin. Jeff Goodlett. Gary Goodling. John Heidingsfelder. Eric Hogan. Gerald Jackson. Randy Johnson. Fourth rove: Martin Kahao. Gaston Lanaux. Bobby Lank, Frank Lewis, Barry Lynas. Jim Maloney, Louis Maurin, Bob McHale, Dan McKibber, Ste -e Modica, Duane Myers, Bill Nail, Bill Phifer, Xeal Phillips. Fifth row: Bill Pinkerton, Roddy Pitts, Larry Roberts. Carter Rogers, Keith Roussel, Bob Saak, Wayne Schild. Bob Stephens. Richard Sturlese. Chris Velardo, Leroy Vicknair. Steve Wells, Gerald Wil- 113JBSOQ. 169 Pi chapter of Zeta Beta Tau was founded in 1911 after Southern expansion began in 1909. ZBT takes pride in service, scholastics, and athletics. Brothers have been president of Phi Eta Sigma for the past two years, and one brother has responsibility for care of Mike III, symbol of LSU spirit. This year the ZBarT Western Party, the ZBTahiti South Sea Island Party, and the Spring Formal added to a successful year for Pi Chapter of Zeta Beta Tau Pam Marks, Sweetheart. First row: ]. M. Samuels, President; S. P. Katz, Vice President; D. M. Wormser, Secretary; R. Levy, III, Treasurer; J. M. Silverberg, Historian; W. S. Abrams, J. Abramson, R. B. Altman, L. Back, T. Baer, II, S. D. Baiter, L. Baum, S. Bernstein, R. L. Bombet. Second row: R. J. Brauning, W. Braunig, A. Brien, S. D. Byer, K. D. Chapman, R. P. Cooper, W. Davis, III, M. M. Elmer, L. B. Elsas, L. R. Forman, F. Freeman, A. B. Freyer, H. B. Golden, R. Goldfarb. Third row: N. R. Guttman, L. J. Haimsohn, A. M. Heller, L. B. Rancher, M. B. Katz, P. L. Katz. C. E. Kaufman, V. K. Klein, S. J. Levy, S. S. Levy, P. Lewis, S. Loeb, R. V. Malen, P. E. Marrus. Fourth TOIL: P. S. Marx. L. Masur, F. Michaelson, A. F. Miller, M. G. Murov, N. L. Murov, N. W. Nathanson, F. Preis, L. Rubin, A. C. Schmulen, M. E. Schudmak, S. Schudmak, J. M. Silverberg, J. M. Stolier. Fifth row: A. Vedlitz, M. J. Wallick, F. Weill, D. H. Wolbe, H. M. Yellen, R. J. Zatskis, S. H. Ziskind, Mrs. Isabel I. Loeb, Housemother. This fall was the beginning of another promising year for Zeta Tau Alpha. Zetas will remember the spring in which they won Sigma Chi Derby Day and Derby Day Queen. Zeta also won first place in Jambalaya Jamboree. Looking forward to the National Convention that will be held in Chicago this summer are the sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha First row: Ann Booker, President; Sue Nunez, Vice Presi- dent; Susan Fischer, Corresponding Secretary; Sandra Waldron, Recording Secretary; Eva Williams, Treasurer; Jackie Abernathy, Penny Ashmore, Jo Ann Bork, Nancy Barnes, Sally Beckham, Mary Lynn Betrand, Jackie Billeudeau, Kathy Blackwell, Cathy Borne, Kathy Boutall, Marsha Bradford, Laura Brister, Marilyn Burns, Kathy Buffington, Joan Canone. Second row: Gail Cathy, Diane Cherry, Canda Childers, Susan Clarke, Madeleine Clavier, Nancy Coenen, Azalie Grain, Nancy Crankshaw, Billy Crossgrave, Colette Cuccia, Patricia Davis, Judy DeBrueys, Sharon DeLee, Mary Despaux, Mimi Doerr, Lanier Dor- hauer, Sue Duvall, Sara EfFerson, Nan Elhers, Carol Felscher. Third row: Lynn Ferguson, Naomi Flory, Linda Genella, Karen Gillen, Carolyn Glaze, Sally Gordon, Vir- ginia Gorum, Ann Green, Becky Grundon, Tina Guidry, Patty Habeeb, Marty Haggard, Judy Hall, Jan Hamilton, Gayle Hansen, Kay Harrison, Kathy Hartwell, Beth Hathorn, Florie Hathorn, Cyril Heroman. Fourth row: Sally Huffman, Lee Hughen, Tina Hull, Louise Imbert, .f Sonny Jones, Kathy Judlin. Reanie Judlin. Sherr - King, Dottie Knox, Virginia Kroenke, Beth Kuhlman. Dianne Lais. Mary Lambert, Susan Langford. Carolyn Lay. Karen Link. Pat McCarty, Marsha McElwee. Karen McGarra- han, Theresa McGowen. Fifth TOIL-: Debby Menard, Iris Menge. Emily Merrick, Pat Miller. Lynn Monget, Kay Myrick, Penny Nicholson, Melanie Norred. Allison O ' Brien. Donna Odom, Linda Orr. Angie Palmer, Judy Payne, Susie Pernici. Jean Pfueffer, Bonnie Pichoff, Caro- lyn Pierce, Stacy Pope, Carol Pullen, Debby Quinn. Sixth TOW: Ginger Ratzburg. Kathy Rice, Paula Richerand. Margo Robson, Gail Rombach, Cathy Romero, Kay Rou- bion. Betty Scab, Marie Seller, Anita Serrill, Wesley Shartle, Sandra Simmons, Alice Smith, Linda Smith, Carol Songy, Kathy Stokes, Pat Stovall, Johnnie Sturdivant, Paula S -ptak. Leslie Szafir. Seventh row: Gail Tracht, Joyce Tujaque. Idell Wade, Cherie Watson, Sherly Wes- ley, Pam Whitlock, Susgey William Elizabeth Williams, Terry Williams, Janet Yundt, Susan Ziegler, Mrs. John O. Roy, Housemother. Theta Xi, chartered at LSU in 1921, was founded nationally in 1864 to provide the necessary complements to make is members well-rounded campus leaders. This year the Woodchopper ' s Ball, Retarded Children ' s Christmas Party, 6294 Banquet, Shipwreck, and Spring Formal with the McCoys spotlighted the social calendar. Scholastics and athletics rounded out the year for Louisiana Alpha Alpha of Nancy S. Nicola, SweethpTt. First row: Allan L. Collie, President; Timothy A. Se- bastian, Vice President; George R. Murr, Treasurer; C. Richard Istre, Secretary; Michael H. Aaron, Warner H. Anthony, Karl F. Arleth, Daniel T. Baird, Jr., David E. Barber, Frank D. Barlow, Harold S. Barlow, Thomas D. Bertrand, David M. Bock, Wilfred W. Borland, Laurence V. Brindley, Daniel L. Brown, Thomas W. Bunce, Wil- liam J. Burris. Second row: Randal C. Caffarel, David M. Caskey, Jr., Everette J. Chelette, Ronald G. Cochran, Wayne J. Cunningham, Edward B. Darby, Roy A. Dar- denne, Jimmy R. DeLee, Marcel F. Didier, Robert A. Duhon, John W. Easterly, Gregory C. Eckert, Joseph B. Elam, Charles N. Elliott, Robert O. Emmett, Frank R. Flanigan, Henry P. Florsheim, Jr., Daniel J. Fourrier, Jr. Third row: Jerry Fourrier, Ronald S. Gambrell, John R. Gardner, Craig R. Gates, Walter T. Geary, Thaddeus C. Glass, Adrian W. Harris, Bruce A. Harris, Harold M. Hawkins, Stephen F. Hennigan, H. Wayne Henry, L. K. Herlong, III, Gary B. Hightower, John S. Hightower, James H. Hutchison, Marvin L. Jeffers, J. Hall Johnson, THETA Stephen P. Jones. Fourth TOW: Turner S. Jones, William H. Kessler, Jr., Russell S. Kimble, Michael E. Lancaster, Van J. Land, Weaver H. McCracken, Jim R. McCrary, J. Richard McEachern, Chester, McGear, Byron D. Magbee, Russell R. Medley, William C. Middleton, Law- rence M. Morello, Lonny A. Myles, Arthur R. Newman, William E. Newman, Stewart E. Niles, Jr., Michael J. Xolan. Fifth row: Michael Y. Norwood, Lloyd E. Olsen, Albert A. Palumbo, Kip E. Patterson. D. Conrad Pearson, James T. Phelps, Kenneth W. Potter, Lynn R. Potter, Charles S. Pugsley, III, James A. Ragland, Charles W. Richard, James T. Robinson, James A. Rountree, Thomas A. Rush, Jr., Leslie L. Sammons, Louis L. Sherman, Kenneth L. Speer, Noel L. Spurlock. Sixth row: James R. Stafford, Larry B. Stanley, Paul B. Stanley, John H. Stinson, Charles R. Stubbs, Andrew R. Sullivan, William C. Tucker, Wayland H. Vincent, John F. Wemple, Doug- las L. Williams, James B. Williams, William E. Willis, Ariin W. Wienfordner, James W. Woltz, Thomas C. Woltz, Richard S. Zabbia, Kathryn T. Moore, Housemother; John J. Capdevielle, Advisor. Alpha Gamma Chapter, chartered in 1885 after the founding of Kappa Alpha Order in 1865, perpetuates the romantic tradition of the Old South as exemplified by Robert E. Lee. The Charity Bowl, played in Tiger Stadium, produced over $1,000 for donation to the Goodfellows fund. Old South Ball, the Christmas Party for orphans, the Roman Party, Moss Party, and Convivium Banquet on Robert E. Lee ' s birthday, contributed to another good year for Kappa Alpha Order i 1 Pam Lane, Kappa Alpha Rose. First row: Thomas H. Hudson, President; Gerald A. Boelte, Vice President; Greg M. Eaton, Treasurer; Rich- ard R. D ' Antoni, Corresponding Secretary; Samuel A. Bacot, Recording Secretary; Brent W. Allian, Charles D. Allian, Reid P. Allian, Richard H. Allen, Roland R. Arnold, Princeton B. Bardwell, Moss D. Bannerman, John W. Barton, Harry H. Barrow, George W. Bayhi, Brian M. Begue, Robert L. Bell, III, Kaa F. Blue, II. Second row: Randy J. Bonnecaze, Monte N. Bonneval, James C. Boyd, John S. Boston, Claude J. Broussard, Roy L. Burris, Michael J. Butts, Stephen V. Callaway, William M. Camp- hell, III. Stephen M. Caplinger, Edward T. Castaing, Michael B. Chance, David W. Chennault, John B. Craw- ford, Thomas Crichton, IV, Kendall L. Diel, Santo A. Dileo, Roy J. Divincenti, III. Third row: Thomas B. Doughtery, Joel C. Durrett, Lewis W. Eaton, Richard L. Felling, Charles B. Freeman, Johnny C. Fulmer, James P. Giblin, Nelson Goodell, Richard H. Godell, Winfred, W. Gowland, Carlos S. Green, Jr., Butch C. Haase, Larry E. Hamilton, Walter A. Hoaglund, William K. Hobgood, Richard T. Howze, Frank C. Howze, James D. Hoyt. Fourth row: John W. Hudson, Michael M. James, Wil- ' WhfcBw - liam R. Jones, Michael A. Keck. Douglas A. King, John M. Laponzina, Roy A. Lanning. Ronald A. Landry, Crews R. Leblanc. John K. Legleu, Robert P. Lemann, Leland M. Lewis. Gary L. Magee, Michael A. McClelland, Clif- ford J. McCormick. Lewis C. McKnight, Tullis B. Mc- Knight. Michael D. McDaniel. Fifth row: Paul M. Mc- Fadden. Steve L. Metcalf, Robert W. Moak, Frank V. Moise. David M. Moroney, Cyrus E. Moses. Neal M. Nadler. William S. Nadler, Willia m F. O - Ryan, H. L. Ott, Jr., Pat Patterson. Ben H. Peabody, Richard W. Petrie, Jr., Lloyd D. Plaisance, John C. Purkey, Preston F. Rose, J. R. Ryan, Jr. Richard E. Sabatier. Sixth TOW: John A. Sage, Brody Saxon. Charles S. Seal, William A. Settoon, Edgar H. Silvey, Richard W. Simmons, Willis M. Sims, Elwyn O. Singer, Tom P. Singleton, Dan H. Sisterhen, James C. Slocum, Brian J. Stags. Mark O. Stansbury, Pat A. Strong, Dick P. Talbot, Oscar M. Thompson, Robert W. Tillery, Baynard Turpin, III. Seventh TOW: A. C. Tynes, Oliver E. Wager, Steve M. Ware, James ' R. Weaver, Stanley J. Weber, Jimmy A. Wittenberg, Leonard B. Wyatt, Sparkman H. Wyatt, Aylmer M. Wyche, III, Charles S. Yerrid. The attainment for the two top women ' s offices highlighted Kappa Alpha Theta ' s fifth year on campus. Thetas served as the AWS President and Judicial Board Chairman. Social Activities included the patio party, pledge kite fly, slumber parties, the Winter formal, and the Christmas party for the blind children. By working together we experience the true merits of sisterhood in Kappa Alpha Theta First row: Carol Clawson, President; Mimi Coate, Vice President ; Anne Le Suer, Secretary ; Carolyn Davis, Treas- urer; Annette Adams, Judy Adams, Sharon Allen, Joann Amann, Mary Anthony, Ginny Anthony, Linda Atkinson, Mary Ann Atkinson, Jan Barber, Adele Baker, Barbara Beaty, Kathy Bello, Paula Beuhler, Lynn Bienvenu. Sec- ond row: Kate Bird, Kathy Blakeney, Diana Bowman, Janelle Bramlett, Alice Brewer, Ellen Brown, Peggy Brown, Darlene Campbell, Chan Chandler, Lee Church, Lorna Cloutier, Kathy Cooper, Ann Coulter, Sandy Crawford, Stephanie Dawson, Donna Dickerson, Judy Donovan, Duaine Dyer. Third row: Patty Eigenbrod, Twink Fanz, Billie Faye Ferrell, Barbara Fitzhugh, lone Friend, Sally Gates, Marty Gisclard, Kathy Goldman, Debbie Gowan, Alicia Grace, Connie Grace, Jan Graves, Lenora Green, Margaret Greiner, Mary Beth Gorman, Lynn Harris, Pa- tricia Harris, Randy Harris. Fourth row: Kathy Hav- ighurst, Betty Holt, Dixie Hooper, Mary Howell, Suanne 178 Humphries. Janin Hunter. Jane Johnson, Jean Johnson, Janelle Jones. SuSu Kelly, Susan Kemp, Susan Keyser, Liz LaCriox, Sue LaCaze. Myla Lance, Pam Lane, Puddy Lapeyre, Jeanne Lastrapes. Fifth row: Bronwyn Little, Suzie NfcCord, Suanne McKenney, Stephanie Machen, Sherie Magee, Marlene Molaison, Anne Moorman, Elaine Nejam, Kathy Newsom, Kay Odom, Patti Penland, Sallie Kay Percy, Wally Percy, Carolyn Pokorny, Christy Pokomy, Tricia Popovac, Suzanne Porter, Karen Raben- horst. Sixth row: Lynn Reilly, Susan Ripley, Susan Rob- erts. Stephanie Robinson, Mona Ross, Lynn Rugan, Laurie Schloegal, Elaine Seaman. Kathleen Seaver, Linda Shell, Susan Sheppard, Melanie Simoneaux, Kathy Sims, Leslie Smith, Diana Steen, Kathy Stewart, Susan Toler, Etta Toups. Seventh row: K. T. Turnbull, Phyllis Turregano, Betty Van Hoy, Linda Van Lieu, Linda Walls, Carol Walters, Eugenie Watson, Susan Webb, Mary Willis, Wiggie Witteh, Meredith Wood, Norma Woodman, Mrs. C. B. Craft, Housemother. Traditional activities of Epsilon such as the Founders ' Day Banquet, the Parents Day Tea, The White Rose Formal, the Steak and Beans dinner, and the Christmas and Garden party will long be remembered. This year the KD ' s won the Homecoming Sweepstakes trophy after placing first in Tiger Tantrums, and second in Decorations and having one of our sisters chosen 1967 Homecoming Queen. Named Sorority of the Year by Delta Tau Delta in 1967 was Kappa Delta First row: Erin O ' Brien, President; Betsy Ritchey, Vice President; Charlotte Knight, Secretary; Dixie Lester, Treasurer; Kay Allen, Sally Ball, Sandy Ballard, Barbara Bateman, Patty Beck, Evalyn Bedell, Gladys Bel, Beverly Bennett, Denise Bergerson, Phoebe Berry, Catherine Ber- trand, Ellen Bisso, Susan Bogan, Barbara Bourgeois, Mar- garet Braden, Susan Breazeale. Second row: Julia Breitung, Madeline Brock, Babs Broyles, Jean Buck, Di- anne Buddecke, Nell Carmichael, Patsy Casey, Stella Chalin, Sarah Chappuis, Mary Helen Church, Louise Conway, Sharon Coughlin, Ferol Cox, Denise Cremin. Sherril Davies, Jeannie Deligans, Susie del Marmol, Sue Dicharry, Liz Doolittle, Liz Dupree. Third rote: Susan Dupuy, Mary Ann Edelblut, Phyllis Ellard, Marwood Enis, Adrienne Fields, Martha Fisher, Sharon Flanagan, Jane Fortenbery, Faye Fulton, Karen Furlow, Donna Gartman, Laura Gatz, Mary Lee Gayle, Merrie Gibson, Shields Godfrey, Jeannie Gravois, Margaret Gravois, Kathryn Grigsby, Vicki Grimm, Cheryl Grunewald. Fourth row: Nancy Hamic, Barbara Hamilton, Candy Hanchey, Martha Hattox, Jane Hebert, Margaret Hebert, Cherie Hickel, Sally Hickel, Shelby Hodge, Candy Hoffpauir, Candy Holthaus, Susan Houston, Carol Howard, Linda Hunt, Margaret Jackson, Dinny Jensen, Milam Johnson, 2.80 Judy Johnston, Colleen Jones, Ann Kaplan. Fifth row: Lynn Kay, Robin Kelley, Kathy Kelly, Marilyn Kimball, Carroll King. Kathy King, Sandy Klerk, Denny Laborde, Lucy Lampkin. Shirley Lea, Kathy Lewis, Cindy Logrie, Judy Lowe, Jennifer Luse, Cherry McCraine, Ann Mc- Ewen, Betty McKenney, Jeannie McNeill, Laurie Malone, Peggy Marx. Sixth row: Mandy Massey, Margaret May- hall, Betty Metrailer. Beverly Middleton, Beverly Mor- gan, Nita Morgan, Paula Norris, Vera Olds, Nancy Oliver. Kay Padgett, Betty Peabody, Peggy Peatross, Di- anne Pendergrass, Pattie Pierson, Sondra Plumer, Kathy Provensal, Ginger Pullig, Margaret Randolph, Suzanne Reisz, Cathy Reitz. Seventh TOW: Linda Reymond, Char- lene Ruckstuhl, Lynne Ruckstuhl, Judy Saik, Bes Ses- sums, Carol Sussums, Claudia Smith, Donna Smith, Jacqueline Smith, Marjory Smith, Ann Smitherman, Emily Stinson, Beverly Stokes, Susan Stokes, Becky Stoma. Nancy Sutton, Bridget Thompson, Penny Upton, Kathy Van Geffen, Mullady Voelker. Eighth TOW: Ellie Voss, Ann Wait, Charlotte Walker, Sharon Walker, Shelia Walk- er, Tina Walker, Cathy Watson, Rachel Watt, Robin Wemple, Marilee White, Kay Wilson, Sue Wilson, Gay Wright, Mrs. Thelma Row, Housemother. Kappa actives and pledges first worked together this year to win in the Junior Division secretary-treasurer election. Also listed on the calendar were social events including the Monmouth Duo party with Pi Phi, the Spring Formal, Jam Jam, and the annual Kappa-Deke Christmas Party for orphans. Showing their spirit and ability in many areas of campus life are the sisters of Kappa Kappa Gamma First row: Kathleen Sharp, President; Sylvia Cestia, First Vice President; Lynn Greeson, Second Vice President; Louise Terkuhle, Recording Secretary; Barbara Buckner, Treasurer; Rebecca Alexander, Karen Allen, Rebecca Allen, Paulette Amburgey, Beverly Baldwin, Mimi Bald- win, Bonnie Bancroft, Virginia Banister, Susan Bennett, Barbara Betz, Bonnie Bolton, Ann Bond, Catherine Brown. Second row: Jeanette Brown, Molly Brown, Susan Brown, Susan Brown, Shannon Brumfield, Elizabeth Buckner, Charlotte Cappel, Linda Catanese, Elizabeth Coco, Caro- lyn Cook, Margaret Coward, Nancy Crowell, Joan Daven- port, Gayle Denley, Janny Densmore, Elizabeth Dev- ereaux, Elizabeth Donahue, Diana Drake. Third row: Marcia Ellis, Elizabeth Fontaine, Barbara Gay, Jane Ham- ilton, Marilyn Hargrove, Constance Harris, Mary Lynn Hartman, Constance Henderson, Adele Hickey, Judith Hopkins, Barbara Jackson, Lynn J ohnson, Juanea Jones, Denese Judell, Katherine Kammer, Hollis Kazeman, Danna LaBauve, Ann Lambert. Fourth row: Jeanine Lan- caster, Tee Lanigan, Gayle LaRoche, Elizabeth Lathrop, Sue Laubenthal, Linda LeBlanc. Charlotte Lee. Phyllis Love. Marsha Lynch, Carol McCann. Judith McClendon. Linda McLean, Libby Mahomer, Andrea Marcus, Gret- chen Marshall. Nanette Marshall. Mary Masterson, Cynthia Maston. Fifth rou. ' : Miriam Maxwell. Mary Ken- dall M ' hoon. Joanne Mickal, Sue Moise, Juliana Mus- selwhite, Nancy Naschke, Janet Nixon. deSha Norwood, Sandra Owens. Gayle Parterson. Nan Percy, Catherine Perez, Judith Phillips. Pam Phillips, Marie Plauche, Gayle Porter, Bryan Pugh, Carolyn Read. Sixth row: Scott Read, Adele Reese, Susan Richardson, Carol Robinson. Lynn St. Clair, Sara Saunders. Ann Schoonmaker. Karen Scott. Sandra Scott, Susan Selser, Lillian Shaw, Helen Sims, Lottie Sims, Deborah Smith. Julie Stagg, Katie Steinman, Judith Stewart, Virginia Stuller. Seventh row: Cynthia Swane, Charlotte Terry, Judith Terry. Eugenie Toledano, Kay Troxler, Susan Tucker. Mary Turner, Mary Louise Villeret, Mary Ann Wampold, Marie Watson, Sudie Whit- lock, Lynn Williams, Linda Woodin, Susanne Woolfe, Cynthia Yancey. Gamma Chapter of Kappa Sigma was chartered at LSU in 1887 and has maintained an outstanding position on campus since that time. This year Kappa Sigma provided the SGA President and other campus leaders. The Christmas Party, Red Head Party, South Sea Island Party, and Star Dust Formal where the Dream Girl was presented, were a few of the social activities which marked a distinguished year for Gamma Chapter of Kappa Sigma Louise Terkuhle, Sweetheart. First row: R. Harmon Drew, Jr., Grand Master; Tim Terral, Grand Procurator; Jug Mook, Grand Master of Ceremonies; Francis A. Smith, Grand Treasurer; Ralph Richardson, Grand Scribe; Major R. S. Allee, Faculty Advisor; Tim Allen, Buddy Baker, Andy Barham, Jason Bayer, Rusty Bergman, Walter Berry, Wayne Bettoney, Greg Black, David Braddock, Murray Brasseux, Charlie Brignac, Pat Broussard, Wayne Brown. Skip Brown. Sec- ond row: Mark Galloway, Richard Campbell, Tommy Carey, Ray Chermie, Billy Joe Clarkson, Jamie Coates, Bill Comegys, Pat Cox, Jim Criggles, Paul Daron, Charles de Gravelles, John Delahaye, John Demopulos, Pat De- Ramus, Steve Dicharry, Joe Doss, Buzz Ellender, Chip Fellers, John Fields, Mike Flynn. Third row: Louis Foley, Mike Garrison, Terry Gaustad, Tom Getten, Hugh Geren, Louie Garrot, Tom Gilles, Joe Gilly, Jim Gosslee, Roger Green, Bobby Greener, John Hardy, C. G. Hargon, Por- ter Horgan, Ted Harper, Jim Harriss, Lee Haynes, Dan Hendricks. Rich Hickrnan, Dez Hill. Fourth row: Dud Holland, Danny James, H. Ben Johnson, Brent Joseph, Colley Joseph, Christopher Kelly, Mac Kelton, Paul La- coste, Mike Lee, Chuck Legler, Ross Levee, Clyde Lock- WIBB f H wood, Larry McCaskill. Marty McC .iy. Michael McKay. Mark Mclnnis. Chuck McMains. Frank McStravick. Pat Mabray, Ernie Malone. Fifth rou: Mike Martin, Ted Martin. George Madison. Bobby Maurin. Jimmy Mauri n. Steve Mayo, H. D. Melton. Steve Melton. Bucky Mere- dith. Mickey Michaud, Paul Minor, Lee Mitchell, John Moller. Braxton Moody. Owen Moses, Scott Myers, John Xesser. Roger Ogden, Mike Palmintier, Randy Peay. Sixth TOW: George Pierson, Mike Pitre, Greg Planchard, Tex Plumely, Danny Price, Mickey Pugh, Johnson Ramsey, Bernard Rauch, Leon Raymond, Donny Richardson, Tom Richardson. Steele Rolston. John Ross, Rick Sandefer, Ellis Saybe, Richard Schwartz. Tim Screen, Ed Settle. George Scherer, Preston Shuford. Seventh TOIL-: Bob Smith. Paul Smith. Speedy Smith, Terry Smith, Jackie Spiller, Jacques Steib. Rob Stinson. Hardy Swyers. Steve Tierney, Monte Thames, Larry Thomas. Rykert Toledano, Jerry N ' incent, Mike Vollmer, Barry- Vaguespack. Doug Walsh. Pat Walsh, Jim Walvoord Keens Watkins, Richard Weatherly. Eighth rou:: Dennis Weber, Jim Willeford, Ken Wilson, Mrs. J. L. Lovell, Housemother. Upsilon Zeta Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha, chartered in 1914, is the largest Lambda Chi chapter in the U.S. For the second consecutive year, Lambda Chi received the trophy from the United Givers Fund for the largest contribution from a fraternity. The Suppressed Desire Party, Mardi Gras party in the French Quarter, the Agrarian Party, the Polynesian Weekend, and the White Rose Formal contributed to an outstanding year for Lambda Chi Alpha - Jane Davis Raetzsch, Sweetheart First row: A. S. Tycer, Jr., President; M. D. Arabe, Vice President; M. H. Davis, Secretary; J. C. Lewis, Treasurer; W. S. Acree, W. A. Atterberry, W. E. Baron, F. R. Bently, D. G. Beste, D. L. Breidenbach, R. C. Burton, J. W. Cap- pel, M. A. Childers, R. M. Cole, Jr., B. E. Crawford, J. D. Dilosa, R. H. Dominick, III, D. R. English, W. C. Fontenot, T. W. Fountain. Second row: F. J. Fruge, G. D. Fuselier, W. C. Gann, G. L. Gardiner, W. H. Gar- field, R. O. Gayle, T. H. Gayle, T. R. Geyer, C. R. Guin, J. D. Hanchey, J. G. Hawkins, G. W. Hebert, G. D. Heimann, L. W. Henderson, J. R. Herzog, S. E. Hicks, D. N. Hogan, M. T. Holliday, W. C. Holloway, C. F. Holthaus. Third row: A. W. Hood, J. S. Hood, W. W. Horton, R. S. Hubbard, III, H. R. Jackson, J. S. Jack- son, J. M. Jackson, R. P. Johnson, G. B. Jones, G. B. Jones, T. H. Jones, M. A. Jones, L. J. Kelly, Jr., G. D. Kimberlin, S. D. King, C. K. Kirkpatrick, T. K. Kirk- patrick, T. W. Klienpeter, Jr., K. J. Kuhlmann, R. T. Lassiter. Fourth row: W. T. Lawrence, J. E. LeDoux, 186 aWI - D. L. Levingston, T. C. Lewis, H. R. Liles, R. J. Louns- berry, H. L. Lyles, C. R. Martin, D. E. Marquette, S. C. May, V. R. Mayhall, Jr., G. A. McDuff, Jr., D. F. Mc- Fatter, G. W. McKenzie, I. D. Meredith, III, H. K. Miller, Jr., R. K. Miller, T. H. Miller, M. L. Moock, L. N. Moon, Jr. Fifth row: R. M. Morrison, C. L. Morrow, L. P. Neuman, H. O. Norman, E. R. Norwood, J. M. Norwood, D. G. Oliver, R. S. Owens, J. W. Parr, C. T. Phillips, W. G. Powell, R. E. Powell, Jr., J. B. Pucheu, Jr., J. F. igh, Jr., L. H. Pugh, H. W. Raetzsch, G. L. Richard, R. G. Richard, S. G. Roberts, W. T. Roberts, Jr. Sixth TOW: R. Y. Robira, C. T. Rockett, J. M. Rutledge, M. L. Sarv-er, F. P. Savoy, III, L. P. Selig, J. B. Sheppard, E. C. Smith, G. T. Smith, J. M. Smith, J. A. Smith, R. C. Smith, R. H. Smith, D. R. Schneider, J. A. R. Steadman, A. T. Stevens, R. G. Szabo, P. M. Thiriot, W. M. Thoma- son, W. H. Tuttle. Seventh row: T. D. Verges, R. K. Web- ster, C. D. Weisbruch, C. E. White, C. R. White, W. B. Wiley, J. P. Williams, T. C. Willingham, T. R. Young- blood, E. J. Younker, Mrs. L. B. Brown, Housemother. The Louisiana Beta chapter established in 1936 at LSU participated in the traditional cookie shine, pledge-active parties, Monmouth Duo with Kappa, pledge exchanges, the formal, Song Fest, and Jam Jam. Members serve in organizations on campus, as well as in college and dormitory offices. Working to achieve goals of scholarship, leadership, and devoted friendship through high ideals are the sisters of Pi Beta Phi H HBBB Q First row: Susan Haase, President; Joanie Guidry, Vice President; Sue Pierson, Recording Secretary; Ingid Smith, Corresponding Secretary; Betsy Cobb, Treasurer; Bar- bara Adams, Petty Anderson, Diana Armstrong, Tanya Becnel, Lettie Bennett, Bruce Blanks, Linda Bliss, Lynn Bordelon, Sandy Boudreaux, Dale Brown, Penny Bullock, Bev Burns, Gayle Callaway, Carol Carver, Peggy Carville. Second row: Cherie Chappius, Paula Claverie, Tommy Collier, Jency Cook, Ann Crain, Ellen Daniel, Cindy Del Corral, Jean Denechaud, Barbara Denham, Debbie Dicks, Krissy Dietrich, Susan Dietrich, Stella Dixon, Terry Du- gas, Beth Dupuy, Ann Evans, Cynthia Fink, Sylvia Flem- ing, Phyllis Freeman, Jeanie Gauthier. Third row: Mona Geier, Judy Cranberry, Pam Grasel, Paula Grasel, Debbie Hall, Liz Hamiter, Sue Harmon, Peggy Haydel, Alyce Hebert, Jan Hebert, Jo Dale Hill, Pat Hogan, Ellen Holden, Linda Hundley, Ann Ingraham, Jere Jones, Kay Kilgore, Kathy Kinnebrew, Lynn Kirby, Meg Laughlin. Fourth row: Linda Lawrence, Debbie Leake, Patti Lesi- kar, Margaret McCord, Susan McDonald, Sharyn Mc- Dowell, Gaye McLeod, Laurel Marschall, Janee Marshall, Betsy Matens, Mary Jo Mayfield, Claudia Moller, Martha 188 Mullins. Vicki Musgrave, Patty Newman, Mignon Peters. Bo Pethtel. Martha Randall Meg Reed, Deanna Riley. Fifth TOIL: Anna Roberts, Ann Sartor. Renee Saucier. Mary Scott, Sue Selby, Carolyn Sentell, Sandra Smith. Eileen Sonnier, Kay Spaht. Jenny Speer, Lallage Spence, Diane Stevenson. Libby Sutton. Mary Ann Tedford, Cilia Taylor, Annette Teer, Annell Tinsley, Sharon Turcan, Liz Turk, Corinne Watts. Sixth row: Marilyn Watts. Per- trice Worley, Julie Alsip, Dana Arnold, Laura Bartlett. Joan Bartus. Carol Berseth, Beth Blanton. Joy Bogan. Jeanie Bordelon, Bonnie Bowdle, Ginny Brett, Susan Bud- den, Jean Bullock, Carol Calkins, Rosemary Carpenter. Susan Clements. Claudia Dansereau, Frances Drake, Susan Dupuy. Seventh TOW: Tish Fife, Laura Findlay. Margaret Gerlach, Jan Gilbert. Gay Grissom, Kathy Hagens, Jeanii Harrison. Betty Heard, Cathy Herzog, Becky Hughes. Kim Jensen, Susan Keathley, Ana Landry, Cammie Lepenas. Harriet Livaudais. Jennie Losh, Linda Mack, Nancy Mayo, Nina Morgana, Carol Mossey. Eighth TOW: jacqui Musso. Kris Oser, Kathleen Peninger, Cinda Perry, Cathey ' Riley, Marion Riviere, Leslie Scallan, Susan Scott, Sallie Sharp. Surget Swinny. Donna Thompson, Becky Trimble. Terry Trippe, Suzanne Vandiver, Judy White, Mrs. Paul Thompson. 189 Pi Kappa Alpha chapters throughout the country dedicated this year ' s activity to the one-hundredth birthday as a national fraternity. Alpha Gamma Chapter participated fully by becoming a Centennial Chapter. Highlights of the year were the fire engine picnics, production of the color school calendar. Founders Day Banquet and Dream Girl Formal. Alpha Gamma Chapter looks forward to another rewarding century for Pi Kappa Alpha Etta Toups, Dream Girl 1 ' flWGP First row: O. H. Fennell, Jr., President; M. T. Miesch, Vice President; G. H. Robinson, Jr., Treasurer; R. I. Boyer, Secretary; R. H. Abbott, D. P. Barrios, E. P. Bell, III, M. A. Boutte, D. R. Bradford, R. L. Bryan, W. C. Bryan, J. H. Bryant, J. P. Calmes, W. L. Chapman. Sec- ond row: K. J. Chauvin, S. C. Chavez, T. L. Compton, A. M. Correa, P. J. Curran, J. M. David, E. A. Davis, Jr., G. F. Dear, M. F. Dele ry, R. D. Downing, R. J. Dykes, W. M. Eberhart, Jr., L. E. Foreman, J. M. Fraser, Jr. Third row: R. M. Gray, R. A. Hart, IV, J. C. Hiser, J. W. ' Wl T ; - Holt. Jr., P. H. Jantz, D. C. Jones, G. H. Keeth, K. O. Landry, R. D. Martin, R. M. Martin. D. P. Maxwell, J. B. McBride, R. C. McCain, W. R. Meeks. Fourth TOW: W. F. Middleton, W. E. Miller, F. L. Nelson, J. C. Olivier, M. E. Ponder, D. A. Purcell, M. E. Quaid, J. L. Rachel, D. N. Rowe, D. J. Schweinler, W. N. Seal, G. C. Shipp, L. Smith, Jr., C. H. White. Fifth row: G. J. Wild, J. M. Wil- son, W. A. Wool, M. E. Zimmer, Mrs. H. M. Gauthier, Housemother. Louisiana Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, chartered in 1867, is the oldest fraternity on campus. SAE was the first fraternity to join the Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce and this year participated in the annual Charity Bowl. Jane Erwin, Miss LSU, was sponsored by SAE. The Orphans ' Christmas Party, Corral Party, Beachcombers ' Ball and Black and White Formal were all part of the one-hundred-first year of Louisiana Epsilon of Sigma Alpha Epsilon First row: J. H. Campbell, President; A. G. Fagot, Vice President; R. M. Greenwald, Secretary; A. M. Dufilho, Treasurer; W. R. Aaron, L. C. Aderhold, H. R. Adkins, P. A. Anderson, R. L. Barrett, T. L. Baskind, E. L. Ben- nett, W. M. Bolton, W. G. Bowdon, III, W. J. Brown, T. A. Brown, D. W. Burton, E. R. Butts, P. J. Cajoleas. Second row: C. C. Campbell, D. G. Carragher, J. E. Clarke, W. F. Clawson, R. L. Creel, K. W. Cruthirds, C. F. D ' Agostino, S. F. Dear III, S. R. Dubroca, L. B. Duke, J. B. Elstrott, Jr., J. E. Ewell, Jr., L. G. Freeman. C. B. Fresh, H. C. Gahagar, Jr., C. G. Germany, J. S. Girod, M. H. Glisson. Third row: W. R. Grafton, P. S. Gravel, M. E. Green, C. B. Hansen, S. F. Harlow, J. D. Harmon, J. C. Harper, R. N. Harris, R. W. Harris, R. M. Henry, H. D. Hoffpauir, J. S. Holbrook, M. Holland, J. A. Hollinshead, S. H. Irion, A. G. James, Jr., E. E. Jeffries, R. N. Johnson. Fourth row: C. M. Johnston, J. M. Johnston, D. R. Jones, L. Y. Kenyon, J. S. Lastrapes, H. C. Leak, III. J. N. Lieux. Jr.. C S McConnell. R. H. McDaniel. A. A. McElroy. Jr.. D. M. Mabry. J. T. Martin, F. E. Mathews. C. R. Meagher. M. A. Meagher. M. N. Mericle. R. E. C Miller. A E Moerke. Fifth TOU : J. L. Montgomery, P. S. Noone, D. M. Ourso, M. M. Ourso, T. A. Pease, J. C. Percy. B. H. Pippin, J. C. Pollard, J. E. Price, T. D. Price, L. D. Ratliff, R. L. Roberts, J. M. Ross. T. W. Ross, XL T. Sabolyk. H. B. Sadler, E. C. Saint Martin. Jr.. R. S. Sayles. Sixth row: C. L. Sebesta. B. H. Simmons! P. B Sliger, S. J. Smith, L. C. Spencer. P. M. Staples. O. R. Stephens. D. H. Trahan, W. P Valentino. L. R. Vittuci. R. O. Walker, J. N. Walpole. G A. Walsh, J. H. Walsh. S. M. Williams. M. C. Wynn. W. R. Yaeger. L. S. Yenni. Seventh roue: F. B. Ziegler. Laura Lee McXair, Housemother. 193 Phi Chapter of Sigma Nu celebrated its eightieth year in great style by achieving much in the way of growth prominence. The brothers captured the Gold Bracket football championship. The dedication of the house, a Christmas party for the orphans of St. Joseph Academy, the Jungle Party, the Tom Jones Party, and the annual White Rose Formal made up another unforgettable year for Phi Chapter of Sigma Nu Lynn Greeson, Sweetheart First row: James R. Raborn, Commander; Emile C. Iver- stine, Lt. Commander; John F. Reid, Treasurer; James W. Wright, Recorder; Glenn A. Acomb, Michael Bakett, Thomas Binder, Mike Blakeney, Richard Bond, J. E. Bourgoyne, Jon Branton, John Brunson, Peter Carmi- chael, Thomas Carville. Second row: Glen Christina, Bill Coenen, Jeff Cowlishaw, Cecil Dabadie, Don Daigle, Richard Darouse, Gerald Delauney, Gordon Ducote, James Durbin, James Durrett, Gary Ellis, Gary Fink, James Finlay, Larry Firmin. Third row: Richard Flater, Kenneth Fogg, Roger Folkenroth, Ronald Gauthier, Rob- ert Grubb, Donald Hamm, Dave Harris, Norton Harri- son, Henry Hebert, John Hutchins, Lionel Hutson, James X94 Joly, Frank Jones. Ed LeBlanc. Fourth row: James Let- low, Larry Lewis, James Lopey, Saint Mandell, Kenneth Mayne, Wade Mclntyre, Jay McCreary, George Mc- Govern, Michael Melanson, Edward Middleton, Dale Mil- ler, James Miller, Joseph Moreland, Thomas Motichek. Fifth TOW: James Murrell, Robert Neely, Bill Normand, Fred Palmer, Philip Patillo, James Payne, Robert Phillips, Charles Phillips, Noel Poirier, David Ramagos, David Roach, Darryl Sanches, Robert Schaffaryick, James Shaw. Sixth row: Louis Sistrunk, Michael Smith, Byron St. Dizier, Kip Tete, Mike Thomson, Stuart Thomson, Rob- ert Wakefield, Art Walters, George Yerger, Annie Traigle, Housemother; Carroll Mayer, Chapter Advisor. Alpha Kappa Chapter of Sigma Pi, founded in 1897 and chartered at LSU in 1936, is especially proud of the newly-chartered Sigma Pi Little Sisters, a select group of outstanding and vivacious young ladies who dedicate their time to service for the campus and the chapter. The annual Dogpatch Party, Protest Party, Christmas Party, and Orchid Ball were the highlights of the year ' s activities for Alpha Kappa of Sigma Pi Kathleen Erwin, Sweetheart First row: G. W. Ulmer, President; W. L. Klein, Vice President; S. W. Jackson, Treasurer; L. A. Boucvalt, Sec- retary; E. G. Allen, R. S. Berthelot, J. S. Bradford, R. N. Bradford, W. J. Butterworth, E. O. Cailleteau, B. Cas- ford, W. H. Cummings. Second row: J. L. Dugas, A. A. DuVernay, C. M. Edwards, D. J. Edwards, W. V. Fehlis, R. A. Fontenot, P. Giannobile, M. G. Hammer, M. D. 4 S Hf H Ft A Hannah, W. F. Heath, H. J. Hebcrt, J. E. Holcombe. Third roa : G. M. Hutchinsoiu I. J. Janssen, S. C. Le- Blanc. S. L. Lindsay. W. C. Martin, R- T. Meade, W. B Morrison, J. J. Owens, G. W. Poche, A. P. Rabenhorst, M. T. Sheffield. M. C. Toemer. Fourth roit: Mrs. Ruth Denman. Housemother: Remps -. Mascot. Louisiana Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon, chartered in 1961, was selected as one of the twenty outstanding chapters in an organization which is second in number of chapters. Among Sig Ep ' s accomplishments was the winning of first place in five sports and gaining the Athletic Sweepstakes Trophy for the Gold Bracket. The Christmas Party, costume parties, and Golden Heart Ball were part of the year for the Red Door of I v Sigma Phi Epsilon c - Mary Alice Morrow, Sweetheart First row: B. L. Jordan, President; J. W. Turner, Vice President; L. D. Simpson, Comptroller; M. A. Jeffers, Corresponding Secretary; R. B. Lewis, Recording Secre- tary; D. A. Antie, M. C. Barren, J. C. Beard, C. O. Bing- ham, A. T. Black, B. C. Black, H. J. Broussard, R. A. Buchanan. Henry Camacho. Second row: W. C. Clement, P. P. Entrikin, E. A. Foster, D. M. Fuqua, P. R. Gardner, C. M. Gordon, M. A. Goree, W. R. Goudeau, G. R. Guelfo, Greg Gunn, W. C. Hurst, P. M. Jeffers, R. D. Johnson, S. W. Kuhn. Third row: R. L. Logan. W. C 2.98 MacXaughton. E. M McMahon. M. L. Michelle, J. J. Muller. L. W. MUler. Jr . M. W. Moody. J. M. Morrow, P. C. Morrow, W. J. Onioyne, M. J. Paduda, C. W. Par- ish, R- L. Peabody, H. C. Regus. Fourth TO-JC: C. J. Rich- ard, K. A. Robertson, R. R. Rogillio, P. O. Roussel, Jr., D. W. Ryder, D. R. Shedd. F. H. Smith, R. D. Smoot. F. B. Steen. V. R. Stevens. B. R. Swanson, M. Van Til- burg. F. R. Tulley. S. J. Whitfield. Fifth row: J. E. Whin. M. C. Wbitten, Earl Wilkinson, R. N. Wilkinson, Greg F. Zablocki, Denise Bennett, Housemother. 199 Gamma Iota Chapter of Sigma Chi, founded in 1855 and chartered at LSU in 1925, last year won the Sweepstakes Trophy for the eighth consecutive year. This year was another banner year for the Sigs, housed in their outstanding House of the Southern Woods. The Playboy Party, Milk and Doughnut Party, Sweetheart Ball, and the campus-wide Pirogue Derby and Sorority Field Day rounded out the activities of Gamma Iota of Sigma Chi Connie Corkern. Sweetheart First row: Jay E. Pierson, Jr., President; Dennis W. Estis, Vice President; Herbert L. Raiche, Treasurer; James E. Enault, Secretary; Allen H. Adger, Glenn W. Alexander, Robert M. Alexander, John T. Allen, Laurent Arnaudet, Walter G. Arnette, Jr., Robert J. Barham, James L. Barr, John R. Beckett, Morris G. Becnel, Jorge L. Beltran, Wil- liam F. Beyer, Frank W. Bishop, Alex L. Bisso, William G. Black, James M. Bellinger. Second row: John S. Bor- delon, Martin L. Bordelon, Burton B. Bossley, Jr., Frank C. Brewer, H. Gordon Brooks, Frederick W. Brown, Thomas E. Brown, H. Brent Bruser, Terry Burhans, Wil- liam D. Burnett, John H. Bushnell, John G. Cadwallader, Joe M. Cagle, Jr., Buddy Callaway, Randolf Cameron, 300 Ben D. Capshaw, Pete Catalano, Wayne R. Colvin, Rob- ert W. Cook, Larry H. Crow. Third row: John M. Crum, Jr., Daniel P. Dare, Ben L. Day, Wayne L. Denley, Philip S. del Corral, James P. Dore, William A. Dore, Richard F. Dulaney, Michael L. Dupuis, Thomas R. Elkins, Michael G. Enault, James S. Farmer, Pickens M. Ferrell, Bryan W. Flanagan, Jr., George A. Flournoy, Thomas W. Ford, George E. French, Robert R. Frye, J. Ken Gal- laugher, Charles C. Garvey. Fourth row: Rey L. Gaubert, Michael T. Hackler, Travis T. Hailey, Charles W. Hair, III, Nels A. Hansen, James T. Harrington, William I. Harrington, Sulcer A. Harris, III, Louis H. Haxthausen, William P. Hayne, Gregory M. Heroman, Cecil M. Hill, Jr., Robert H. Hines, Jr., Alton B. Honeycutt, James R. Hudson. Randall E. Hudson, Louis V. Hufft, Jr.. James R. Hundley. Robert A. Hunter, J. Glynn Juban. Fifth TOW: Kenneth A. Juban. James M. King. John D. Koch. Wayne S. Lancaster, Gordon Q. Landry, Jr.. David N. Lecky, Gary A. Lee. Danny J. Lirette. Douglas F. Macomber. James M. McDonald. Maxwell C. McDonald. Ste -en C. Maddox, John W. Mathews. Robert D. Mathews. Frank M. Matte. William Adger Meares, Vernon P. Middleton. John C. Miller. David C. Miner, Fred S. Mixon. Sixth TOW: Thomas A. Moak. Philip D. Mollere, W r illiam C. Monroe. William T. Monroe, John P. Nelson, Robert B. Nichols, Jr., Ronny L. Nichols, Mal- com L. Owen. Doug G. Payne, Robert R. Percy, Louis W. Peters, Ashby W. Pettigrew, III, John T. Pettigrew, William C. Phillips. John R. Prickett. Michael T. Pulaski. Kenneth A. Rains, Donald K. Rhea. Arthur J. Rhodes, Jr., J. Rene ' Roberts. Seventh TOO.-: Thomas M. Roberts, Thomas L. Rouse. Thomas M. Ryan. Daniel C. Scar- borough. Charles S. Smith, Robert C. Smith, Paul H. Spaht, Robert C. Stone, George W. Sto all, Jr., William B. Swift, Walter W. Tabor. Chuck R. Taylor, Lester H. Tharp. Richard N. Theriot, Russ C. Valentine, Charles B. Walker. Danny J. Walker. Del Walker, James E. Wal- ters, Jr.. Michael W. Wascom. Eighth row: John R. Wel- bprn, Wilbur G. Wells. William Leo White, John C. Wil- kinson. Thomas B. Wilkinson, Jerry D. Williamson. Ste- phen W. Williamson, Florence Lanier. Housemother. 3 OI Beta Phi Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon, founded nationally in 1899, was chartered at LSU in the true Teke spirit of brotherhood in 1949. TKE is the largest fraternity in the world with over 240 chapters. Last year the Teke team again took first place in the annual Lyceum Quiz Bowl, remaining the only undefeated team for two years. A varied social calendar and a party for orphans rounded out this year for Beta Phi of Tau Kappa Epsilon - ffil V Sl Crystal St. Pierre, Sweetheart First row: Jason H. Warner, President; Ken J. Prattini, Vice President; Thomas A. Volz, Pledge Trainer; Carvel A. Sims, Historian; Mike Johnson, Chaplin; Donald E. Pritchard, Treasurer; Harry D. Beplay, Secretary; Mi- chael C. Maier, Sergeant at Arms; Robert Anderson, Robert J. Asbury, Robert K. Ashton, Ed Bankston, John J. Ballatin, Charles C. Beard. Second row: Albert T. Berry, James Boudreaux, James E. Bradford, Richard S. HsilS Bruehl, R. Kent Cashio, William W. Cunningham, Louis J. Cook, Kenneth R. Cupit, David J. Cancienne, William Davisson, James E. Dixon, Michael W. Donovan, William G. Edler, James E. Fargo. Third row: George H. Frilot, II, Francis E. Garriott, Otis J. Guillot, David P. Glockner, Stephen J. Gonzalez, Ronald R. Gonzales, Michael E. Hansen, Weldon J. Hill, II, Tim T. Henderson, John D. Henderson, Jr., Charles W. Hamm, Stewart M. Holloway, tr Bik t Q ff!i Justin F. Joaquin, Oregon- T. Jones. Fourth roa: Michael E. Jones, Phil J. Kahn, William W. Kilgore, James T. Knighton, Clifton P. Karr. Gary Kuhlmann. Dale R. Ladd, Frank LeTard, Leu-is C. Lewko, James M. Le is. Hugh T. Longacre, Kenneth A. McAshan. Russell G. Mancuso. Carlos Marcello. Fifth TO-JL: John R. McCawley, George P. McMichael, Michael Patterson, Jeff Pelz, Fred Pope, Carlos A. Pumilia, Arthur G. Quick, Richard P. Reina, MeKin X. Schneider. James L. Simpson, Dennis W. Simp- son, Clay L. Swift. Glen Taylor, David E. Walle. Sixth row: Michael E. Walle. Harold K. Watson, Michael G. West, Wayne W. Wilbert, James R. Williams, Tom A. Willis, Michael Wilson, Frank A. Zaeringer, Richard F Zeranski, James H. Zynda, Estelle W. Moore, House- mother; Brownie, Mascot. 33 Beta Rho Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta, chartered in 1948, made the twentieth anniversary celebration the centerpoint of the year ' s activities. In place of Homecoming decorations, Fiji donated to charity. The Marble Party, Norris Pig Dinner, Fiji Island Ball, and Black Diamond Formal highlighted the social calendar. Last year Fiji placed second among fraternities scholastically. The chapter looks forward to another successful twenty years for Phi Gamma Delta Margaret Beacham, Sweetheart First row: F. J. Schuber, President; D. A. Olson, Treas- urer; B. Y. Ragusa, Recording Secretary; S. A. Marchand, Corresponding Secretary; W. J. Many, Jr., Historian; E. A. Abernathy, L. M. Abney, B. W. Beard, M. B. Ben- nett, G. L. Bilbe, A. J. Boudreaux, A. S. Bourgeois, S. H. Braud, D. L. Bridewell. Second row: J. T. Broach, Jr., D. T. Brown, D. W. Brown, W. G. Burns, J. S. Burwell, R. L. Capell, III, M. N. Cappel, J. J. Cefalu, Jr., W. S. Clark, R. N. Clarke, B. M. Crotty, Jr., E. T. Davis, L. F. Dubuisson, D. B. Dufour. Third row: R. L. Duran, C. M. Eiland, F. J. Falcon, Jr., W. T. Ferguson, D. W. Fontenot, S. K. Foster, D. D. Fuson, J. E. Galloway, H. E. Gray, Jr., J. N. Guzzardo, J. E. Hall, R. W. Hardy, J. M. Harmon, 34 J. C. Hoyt. Fourth row: J. L. Janies, J. D. Jett. R. P. Joyce, R. A. Kinney, M. A. Kudla, M. L. Kudla, D. F. Laguens, B. J. Lowe, W. C. McClelland, R. A. McDou- gle, W. R. Mills, C. A. O ' Brien, D. M. O ' Donnell, S. K. Peters. Fifth row: M. J. Petrusek, R. B. Pierce, R. J. Prejeant, T. J. Reddoch, N. A. Reeves, P. R. Reeves, D. B. Reynolds, R. W. Rombach, G. S. Roques, J. E. Ruttley, P. B. Simmons, R. E. Smith, T. D. Smith, W. C. Steinkampf, Jr. Sixth row: K. F. Stelly, S. C. Sundbery, R. J. Thames, J. F. Thomas, C. W. Waldron, D. H. Walley, C. K. Weaver, R. D. Westbrook, W. H. Whitaker, G. D. Williams, Sue L. Newsham, Housemother. 35 Louisiana Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta began its thirtieth year on campus with 44 pledges. The chapter won second place in the nation for their annual Community Service Day project. The Good Ship Phi Party converted the house into a prehistoric jungle with live volcanoes. Social life combined with scholarship, brotherhood, and service were the ideals carried out this year by Louisiana Beta of Phi Delta Theta Janet McLachlan, Sweetheart roo : Robert M. Becnel, President; Jack Lyons, Vice President; Jake J. Marino, Secretary; Timothy R. High, Treasurer; Robert B. Raymond, Jr., Pledeemaster; Craig Acheson, Richard M. Allen, Fred J. Atchity, James R. Bagwell, II, Cullen Barbier, Freddie J. Barocco, Earl D. Berry, Gary M. Bougere, Roy E. Brady, Jr. Second row: Dennis Cacioppo, Ray J. Canales, III, Robert C. Car- michael, Thomas D. Curtis, Allen L. Davis, Jr., Marion M. Dowling, Jr., Denis J. DeVun, Jr., George M. Echols. Thomas E. Engisch, Stephen N. Elliott, Richard L. Esdorn, III, John E. Fleming, Michael Greenwald, Michael J. Guevara. Third row: Raul G. Guevara. Law- rence R. Guidry, Richard B. Gulley, Karl M. Hansen, Robert G. Hogan, Jr., Michael S. Howell, Dennis A. Hubbell, Thorn C. Huffman, David M. Hugger, Robert A. Jahnke, Ronald E. Jarnigan, L. George Lafleur, Robert ! a j n Atfc Le y, W. Byron Levy. Fourth TOW: Thomas G. Loflin, Guss Lett, William F. Luehm, James A. Macaluso, Jack N Mauer, Harry J. McGaw. Eari R. Mills, Henry R. Mitchell, Kenneth L. Mitchell. Joe R. Moore, James W. O ' Brien. Jr.. Terrence T. O ' Donnell. Raleigh L. Ohl- meyer. Michael R. O ' Keefe. Fifth TOW: Gerald M. O ' Leary, Michael S. Pell. James R. Petrway, Holland J. Pitre, Perry S. Poche, Charles A. Prechter, Robert W. Scheffy. Jr.. Al J. Schmitt. Richard J. Schroeter, Eugene A. Shull, Charles R. Sinclair, Terry W. Smith, Bruce J. Songy. Michael J. Stapenhorst. Sixth TOW: Robert C. Sut- ton. Jr., George A. Tonsmeire, J. Shelby Topp, III, James K. Treadvk ay, John C. Waggoner, William W. Warner, Daniel A. Webb, David R. Welch. Chuck C. Zatarain, Mom Green. 37 Louisiana Xi of Phi Kappa Theta began in 1938 as a chapter of Theta Kappa Phi. In 1958 the first true merger of two national fraternities took place to form Phi Kappa Theta. Phi Kaps this year gave Christmas and Easter parties for orphans. The social calendar was highlighted by the Christmas Party, Roman Party, South Sea Island Party, Darling Finalist Banquet, and Formal weekend. These events were a part of the successful year of Phi Kappa Theta M. E. Munro, Sweetheart Ftrrf roif: T. P. Flanagan, President; M. I. Herman, Vice President; D. T. Calongne, Treasurer; A. J. Danos, Secre- tary; W. L. Adams, J. F. Ankesheiln, P. W. Arbour, R. J. Barbier, R. N. Baugh, G. J. Bergeron, B. J. Bernard, H. J. Bernard, K. M. Boffanie, J. R. Bonnette, D. D. Borne, R. J. Briggs, R. M. Broussard, C. D. Brown, C. T. Bruce, G. F. Bubenzer. Second row: E. A. Cheramie, J. P. Clarke, III, C. G. Condon, P. J. D ' Angelo, G. H. Danos, E. P. Dardis, H. J. Daries, Jr., G. L. Darnsteadt, R. J. Dauzat, R. L. de Boisblanc, T. A. Devine, P. J. Dileo, E. M. Du- cote, M. J. Dugas, W. J. Dwyer, F. F. Eaton, M. N. Eymard, J. E. Fertitta, D. J. Fitzgerald, W. L. Floyd. Third row: A. E. Frederic, J. C. Fruge, M. R. Fugler. R. A. Galan, R. N. Gandolfi, R. J. Carrot, R. J. Gaudet, N. E. Gauthier, W. B. Gibbens, R. A. Gorman, J. G. Graver, E. M. Grundy, G. P. Guidroz, K. J. Guidry, J. M. Hamauei, J. R. Hebert, G. H. Heitmeier, R. J. Hender- son, G. T. Hennings, D. P. Heroman. Fourth row: B. S. Hickman, C. G. Howard, K. J. Hurst, P. F. Jaeger, C. D. 308 Lacour. P. R- LaFuria, J. B. Larose. P. E. LaRose, T. J. LaTour. A. A. LeBlanc. J. E. LcBlanc. II. W. E. Le- Blanc. R. F. Lister. V. J. Longo, T. L. Mahfouz. J. C. Marquart. Jr.. V. B. McCartney. G E. McGivern. M. Melancon. T. L. Mclancon. Fifth roa : M. Miller. L. A. Moffert. T. G. Morel. L. D. Morgan. R. P. Mury. J. H. Mutrie. W. A. Myers, III. G. M Xaquin. K. W. Newfield, S. G. Orr. T. Pastor. E. C. Peroyea, A. G. Plullips. L. J. Picciola, D. J. Plaisance, H. P. Plaisance, A. P. Psilos, E. P. Rabalais. J. P. Radosta. A. J. Rantz. Sixth roui: J. W. Rausch. L. P. Raymond. Jr.. R. P. Raziano. G. C. Riga- mer. M. G. Ripp. .V J. Robert. K. A. Rodriiruez. M. W. Rohm, W. L. Rosevally. J. J. Rouse. J. J. Rubli. C. M. Rupe. C. C. Savoia. M. E. Schroeder. R. O. Schumert, P. F. Stahls, Jr.. S. F. Staring. J. D. Strickland, C. Tras- cher. G. A. Trinchard. Sertnth TOO:: T. Turninello, J. B. Videau, J. M. Volk, W. D. Westphal, W. E. Wynne, K. D. Zollinger, B.- E. Van Oss. Housemother. 309 Louisiana Alpha of Phi Kappa Psi is the youngest chartered fraternity chapter at LSU, having received its charter in 1966. The chapter offers its members the opportunity to build something better. Phi Psi hopes to complete its new house in the fall of 1968. Socially, the Christmas Party Jeff Duo, and Jacqueminot Rose Ball highlighted the year. Years of growth and achievement are anticipated by Louisiana Alpha of Phi Kappa Psi Catherine Hull, Sweetheart First row: David F. Hull, President; Robert M. Johnson, Vice President; Calvin G. Clement, Secretary; Michael Brechtel, Treasurer; Michael J. Atchetee, Rodney E. Cov- ington, Paul L. Daigle, Louis E. Dellaria, Daniel J. De- Roche, Larry W. Dry, Whitney J. Duhon, Charles C. Dun- can. Second row: Paul J. Dusang, Michael D. Forte, Doug- las W. Glascock, Dudley M. Glenn, Voss W. Graham. Bruce D. Hammock, Roy L. Hartman, Terence L. Hau- ver, Kenneth J. Hayduk, David G. Heup, Halvor E. Hude, Kenneth J. Johnson. Third row: David J. Landry, Ter- 3 IO rence P. Lauer, Stephen Luebbert, Christopher J. Mahon, Logan M. Martin, Sterley J. Matherne. Jerry M. Penn, Sidney F. Pemiciaro. Alfred C. Pickett, Richard L. Pow- ell, Anthony J. Sal -aggio, Michael H. Schurtr. Fourth row: David A. Sharp, Randolph C. Slone, Stephen Y. Spaulding. John B. Spohrer, John J. Spokes, Ignatius Tedesco, William R. Tindall. Tom X. Tomkins, Millard M. Umble, Robert D. Werth, Thomas D. Neatherlin. Faculty Advisor. 3 Phi Mu ' s 1967-68 year was full of wonderful memories and fun-filled activities. Included were slumber parties, picnics, tree-trimming and Christmas parties, Philomathean speaker programs, Kiwanis Pancake, Homecoming, and Jambalaya Jamboree. The highlight of the year ' s activities was the formal dinner-dance at Christmas with the presentation of the pledges. Sisters share bonds of love, honor, and truth in Phi Mu Hi ( 09f rou;: Beth Snider, President; Alice Armentor, Vice President ; Dianne Balfour, Secretary ; Tommie Lou Brum- field, Treasurer; Judy Adkins, Sara Allard, Betty Allen, Carol Allen, Averyell Althaus, Cathy Austin, Becky Baker, Carmen Baker, Cathleen Baker, Rosemary Ball, Janette Batte, Harriet Blanchard, Linda Boles, Cindy Bowers, Julie Bowes, Susie Bradley. Second row: Christine Brous- sard, Donna Bruchaus, Cheri Burgess, Anne Burwell, Jan Busada, Fran Calhoun, Suzanne Calhoun, Emmie Cason, Dianne Cassel, Cathy Clasen, Kathy Cole, Martha Jane Coleman, Phyllis Connerly, Connie Corkern, Kathleen Dawkins, Jan Diehl, Ginny Doss, Marybeth Drown. Shir- ley Duncan, Betty Earnest. Third row: Susan Eason, Gail Ekholm, Judy Evans, Melanie Faith. Gaye Faller. Susan Farr, Donna Fogleman, Laura Griffith. Gwen Gulotta, Claudia Hale, Kathy Haxthausen, Sandra Hayes. Cindy Hile, Arlette Hines, Connie Honeycutt, Nancy Howie. Jane Hubbard, Kay Huber, Betty lies, Kathy Jackson. Fourth row: Linda Jackson, Ann Johnson, Karen Jones, Nancy Jones, Judy Kiker, Mary Lee Latimer, Nancy Le- Blanc. Mabel LeCatcs. Sandy Lemke. Nancy Loker, Libby Love. Marty Love. E ' Dee Lowe. Shelby MacGowan. Carol Maeser. June Mager. Sharon May. Frannie McClure. Mary Jo McConnick. Linda McElroy. Fifth rou.-: Gayle McGlothlin. Martha Mclntyre. Susan McKinley, Ellen McLean. Ann Merritt. Pam Miller. Patty Milton. Susan Nelson. Nancy Nicola. Chrystal Norwood. Becky Nystrom, Sally Oden. Lucy O ? Grady. Jan Page. Lynn Parker. Cindy Phillips. Karl Presley. Terry Puckett. Marianne Ragsdale, Karen Reames. Sixth row: Diane Reynolds. Kathy Rhorer, Margie Rh)-ne. Becky Richmond. Ann Riecke. Donna Rizan. Kathy Roberts. Niarcia Roljerts. Kathy Robertson. Almie Reeling. Pam Robinson. Judy Rollins. Liz Schultz. Brenda Schwartz. Julia Shadix. Caroly n Singer, Stacy Singleton. Carolee Smith. Gayle Smuck. L -nne Stubble- field. Seventh rou:: E -a StyTon. Diane Thomas. Sherry Trahan. Becky Turner, Claire Turner. Nancy Turner. Betty TunuRseed. Carla inson. Diane Vebre, Margo Weiseerber. Linda Vhite, Mrs. L. Glueck. Housemother. 3 ' 3 Representative of Chi Omega ' s emphasis on scholarship, leadership and service are its members who hold positions in each of these capacities. Traditional activities as Family Day, the Friend Picnic, Christmas and Easter parties for the orphans, the Apple Polishing Party, and the Christmas formal demonstrated Phi Gamma ' s participation in social and civic activities. Working together in sisterhood are the members of Chi Omega First row: Terry Hobgood, President; Kay Kirkpatrick, Vice President; Zimena Samuel, Secretary; Cindy Samuel, Treasurer; Lynda Anthony, Pledge Trainer; Dianna Bowen, House Manager; Mary Acosta, Helen Agotta, Donna Andrews, Kitty Arbour, Donna Banks, Cathie Banos, Julie Banos, Susan Bergeron, Chris Bolan, Boo Bourgeois, Babs Braddock, Madelyn Bradford, Suzanne Breen, Minia Bremenstul, Mitzy Burk, Lucy Cain, Molly Carbine, Diane Cardonne. Second row: Meg Causey, Carol Champagne, Liz Childs, Molly Clark, Roberta Cobb, Bobbee Cobena, Sandy Coflfey, Mary Lynn Coit, Kennon Comegys, Ann Corbett, Stephanie Cox, Mary Alice Coxe, Clydia Crassons, Barbara Crawford, Betty Crosby, Lil- lian Crosby, Marybeth Crossland, Marion Cunningham, Caroline Dickson, Julie Dimiterchik, Jami Donley, Mar- garet Downs, Rivers Dowty, Barbara Dupont. Third row: Palulette Dupont, Sheila Durel, Naylan Durham, Susie Edrington, Ruthie Edwards, Carla Ekvall, Patty Elling, Sally Ensminger, Jane Erwin. Maureen Everett, Jane Evans, Angie Faulk, Cassie Fontenot, Barbara Foote, Terry Fornaris, Betty Fry, Gail Gaiennie, Susan Garcia, Liz Gates, Pam George, Connie Glover, Gayle Goode, Ma- rie Graham, Pat Graves. Fourth row: Diane Grisham, Becky Guidry, Elaine Guy, Susan Hammett, Dianne Har- dee, Ann Harper, Mary Harper, Susie Hines, Mary Lee Hobgood, Kristin Hufford, Carol Hutchinson, Kim Hyatt, June Jackson, Kathy Jewell, Camille Johnson, Janet Johnson, Joell Jones, Rowland Jones, Cindy Kadi, 3 4 Frances Kean, Kathleen Kean. Leigh Kelley. Susan Kill- gore. Boz LaBarbera. Fifth row: Linda Lamke. Maria Langlois. Joy Lasseigne. Linda Lawton, Stephanie Line- berr -. Tricia Loflin. Pam McArthur, Missy McCoy, Donna McGuffy. Beverly Means. Susan Meyer, Jayne Middleton, Mar - Middleton. Ruth Miller. Suzie Miller, Annagail Mitchell. Margaret Morrison. Susan Morrison, Ruthie Morton. Cindy Munch, Lois Munro, Janis Nations, Pat Xoone. Pam O ' Neal. Sixth row: Weeje Overdyke, Karen Parks. Kaye Parks. Beth Petagna, Alice Pierce, Lois Pil- low, Mary Leah Poss. Margaret Ann Powers, Allison Probst, Nancy Raetzsch. Babe Rathbone, Paula Randolph, Jane Rawls. Polly Rhea, Mike Richardson, Missy Rich- ardson, Linda Robertson, Emily Wray Robinson, Mathilda Samuel. Ann Sartor, Hoppy Scarle, Karen Schlubach. Mary Margaret Scott, Susan Sevier. Seventh TOW: Susan Shaw, Susan Sherrouse, M_ary Simmons, Tootsie Sinclair, Nancy Sledge, Kackie Smith, Kay Lee Smith, Katherine St. Amant, Charlean St. Martin, Susan Stafford, Toni Ste- phens, Janet Stinson, Ellen Stone. Barbara Supple. Jan Sutton, Meg Sweeny, Fran Tarver, Sherry Terry, Mary Thompson, Suanne Touchstone. Kathy Travis, Deme Tul- Us, Cherri Turpin. Barbara Ann Venable. Eighth TOW: Jeanie Verspoor. Odette Verspoor, Cheryl Vincent, Jeanie Walker, Nancy Walker. Peggy Webb, Tricia Weems, Les- lie Wells, Booty Wilmot, Lee Wilson, Muffin Wilson. Nat Wise, Mary Woodyear, Connie Yancy, Mrs. Evelyn White. Housemother. 3 5 First row: Mark Hackmeier, President; Gary Becker, Vice President; Martin Wolchansky, Secretary. Second row: Ste- phen Beilinson, Treasurer; Steve Volo, Member-at-large ; Kenneth Block. Third row: Larry Fisher, Max Goldberg, Mark Goldich. Fourth row: Marc Goldstein, Larry Kogon, Leonard Krugler. Fifth row: Jack Lasoski, Edward Levin, Sander Fac- tor. Sixth row: Roger Paul, Larry Rosenwasser, Ronald Schorr. Seventh row: John Shalett, Reid Silverboard, Laurence Simon. Eighth row: Al Sklar, Adam Skorecki, Mauri Turner. Ninth row: Martin Weinberg, Norman Guzick, Alumni Advisor; Myron Schwitzer, Alumni Advisor. Tenth row: Mrs. Tom Moss, Housemother. i a Beta Deuteron Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, which returned to the LSU campus in 1964 after a twelve-year absence, began the year with the largest pledge class in its history. This year, the chapter reached greater heights in scholarship, community service, social functions and athletics. The annual Christinas Party for orphans, football parties, Crawfish Extravaganza, and Orchid Formal rounded out the year for Beta Deuteron of Alpha Epsilon Pi Lois Rosman, Sweetheart 316 Beta Eta Chapter, chartered in 1930, of Delta Sigma Phi, founded in 1899, is one object of the national fraternity ' s extensive reactivation program for many former chapters in the South. Social activities and scholastic attainment have figured high in the ambitions of the Delta Sigs. The Founder ' s Day Banquet, Sailors Ball, and Carnation Ball were some of this year ' s social activities for Beta Eta of Delta Sigma Phi Barbara Deviney, Sweetheart Pint rou: Edwin A. Smith, President: Larry E. Inguagiato, Vice President. Second rovr: Joseph J. Morris, Secretary- Treasurer: Chris A. Clement. Jr. Third row: Brett L. Gray- son. Harold J. Keegan. Fourth TOW: Frank A. Leach. Joseph M. Scurria. Fifth row: John E. Sonnier. 3 7 First row: Daniel D. Daste, President; John L. Lanaux, Treas- urer; Frank E. Holiman, Secretary. Second row: William A. Sawyer, Pledgemaster; Jesse G. Noble, Jr., Historian; Brad- ford H. Walker, Rush Chairman. Third row: Freeman M. Whitaker, Chaplain; William F. Broussard, Wayne C. Camp- bell. Fourth row: George N. Guzzardo, Jr., David Jones, Eldred B. Kennair, Jr. Fifth row: Richard T. Lynch, Charles I. Maher, James B. Pittenger. Sixth row: Michael G. Porche, James M. Solar, Alexander C . WallerDiemont. Seventh row: Charles D. Watts, Dr. Fred H. Hoskins, Faculty Advisor. Pi Kappa Phi is LSU ' s newest fraternity. Established here March 20, 1967, the colony has developed into an effective and smooth-working organization. The colony expec:s to receive its national charter in early Spring and has already begun plans for the construction of a beautiful new home on University Lake. Offering its brothers countless opportunities, both scholastic and social, is a forward-looking new fraternity, Pi Kappa Phi Marcie Antony, Sweetheart 318 In March, 1917, Sigma Delta Tau was founded by seven young women at Cornell University. Since then fifty-two chapters have made a strong sorority known for its social, cultural, and scholastic achievements on college campuses. On November 10, 1966, Zeta Chapter was reactivitated on the LSU campus. Continued growth and strength should be key words in the future of Sigma Delta Tau First raw: Carol Abramson, President; Sandy Turner, Vice President. Second row: Gail Rusoff. Secretary; Deborah Udin. Treasurer. Third row: Marlene Epstein, Joan Giban. Fourth row: Lynn Schlesinger. 319 First row: Juan deLeon, President; Raul Bouscayrol, Vice President; Virgilio Alvarez, Secretary. Second row: Wilfredo Caceres, Corresponding Secretary; Jose Rivera, Social Chair- man; Raul Dalman. Third row: Carlos del Portal, Segundo Fernandez, Fernando Fiallos. Fourth row: Carlos Flores, Juan Carlos Gillen, Roberto Lilley. Fifth row: Baltasar Llort, Gus- tavo Medina, Fernando Munilla. Sixth row: Pedro Munoz, Jose Paniza, Julio Pastora. Seventh row: Jose Pereira, Jose Quiros, Gerardo Salazar. Eighth row: Antonio Santeiro, Ri- cardo Souto, Armando Ugueto. Ninth row: Bernhard Wolf, Carlos Young, Rodrigo Zapata. Alpha Chapter of Phi Iota Alpha was founded in 1932. Last year ' s increase in membership made it possible for the fraternity to establish colony status. There are now a total of forty members. To establish better relations between American and Spanish-speaking students was the major goal this year of Phi Iota Alpha Alpha Gamma Rho, the national social professional fraternity of agriculture was re-established at LSU in October of 1966. A membership drive increased membership from 14 to 30 members who expect to be in a house by Fall of 1968. Well represented in ROTC, MRHA, and College of Agriculture activities is Alpha Gamma Rho Diane K. Bordelon, Sweetheart First TOW: Milton J. Reese, Jr., President: James D. Graug- nard. Vice President. Second TOW: Richard P. Cart, Treas- urer; Dudley M. Bolton. Third TOIL-: Philip E. Bowman, James R. Doughty. Fourth TOIL-: Ed W. Everitt, Wesley W. Forman, Jr. Fifth row: Michael S. Guillory, Raymond W. Handcock. Jr. Sixth TOW: Marcel P. Herbert, William L. Kleinpeter. St-centh row: John C. McCrory, David V. Park. Eighth TOW: Joel S. Williams. Academics 3 3 President John A. Hunter Dr. John Hunter, the fourteenth president of LSU, is head of one of the largest educational institutions in the country. He has held a number of administrative positions in the university after having obtained his Ph.D. from LSU. Constantly in demand as a public speaker, Dr. Hunter is known throughout educational circles in this country and is listed in Who ' s Who in America. In his leisure time, he enjoys operating his ham radio and travel- ing and is an avid fan of Dixieland Jazz. 3 4 William T. Brown Theo F. Cangelosi Jimmie H. Davis Joseph C Lesage. Jr. Louis H. Padgett, Jr. G. Frank Purvii, Jr. Percy E. Roberts Carlos G. Spaht Junes T. Staples Governor John J. McKeithen A. L. Swanson John H. Tucker, Jr. Board of Supervisors Henry- E. Walden 3 5 University Executives Walter B. Calhoun, M.B.A. Vice President in Charge of Finance J. H. Mattox, Jr., M.A. Director of Public Relations William C. Bonifay, M.Ed. Executive Assistant to the President Joseph M. Reynolds, Ph.D. Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research Development Martin D. Woodin, Ph.D. Executive Vice President Alumni Federation The Alumni Federation, supported by the contributions of Alumni, seeks to ignite loyalty and interest in the uni- versity through various projects. This year the Federation is assisting the university in recruiting superior students from Louisiana by the initiation of an additional scholar- ship program which will insure a full four-year grant to the top one-hundred qualifying seniors in the state. Through this project and others, alumni have the oppor- tunity to improve the academic excellence of their alma mater. E. E. Thrash. Director of Alumni Affairs Dan Bivins, Director of Alumni Publica- tions, Assistant Director of Alumni Af- fairs. Alumni Federation Officers Seated: W. J. Evans. Baton Rouge, Presi- dent: Shelby V. Davis. Lafayette, Immediate Past President. Standing: H. Payne Breazeale. Jr.. Baton Rouge. First Vice President; W. Davis Cotton, Rayville, Second Vice President; and Charles Quirk, Lake Charles, Treasurer. 3 7 Chancellor Cecil G. Taylor Dr. Cecil G. Taylor, Chancellor of the Baton Rouge campus, is one of the students ' favorite administrators. After twenty-two years of service as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Taylor became Chancellor in 1965. He is an authority on 17th Century French Litera- ture and has received the medal of Chevalier des Palmes Academiques from the French government for his con- tributions in the teaching of French in this country. He received his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina. Campus Admin istrators , Quinn M. Coco, B.S. Comptroller Bernard F. Sliger, Ph.D. Dean of Academic Affairs Arden O. French, M.A. Dean of Men Albert L. Clary, Jr., M.A.. Registrar Mary Margaret Jameson, M.S. Dean of Women Eula W. Palmer, M.D. Director of Student Health Services James W. Reddoch, Ph D. Dean of Student Services Oscar Richard, B.A. Director of Information Services 3 9 Irwin A. Berg, Ph.D. College of Arts and Sciences Arthur R. Choppin, Ph.D. College of Chemistry and Physics Deans and Directors J. Norman Efferson, Ph.D. College of Agriculture Lemos L. Fulmer, Ph.D. College of Education Max Goodrich, Ph.D. Graduate School Paul M. Hebert, J.S.D. Law School Earl M. Klein, Ph.D. School of Social Welfare 33 Gerald J. McLindon, Ph.D. School of Environmental Design i . Lionel O. Pellegrin. Ph.D. General Extension Florrincll F. Morton, M.A. Library School James H. Perry, Ph.D. Junior Division Roger W. Richardson, PhJ). College of Engineering William D. Ross, Ph.D. College of Business Administration Ralph L. Schmidt, Ph.D. Uni ' ersity College Everett Timm. Ph.D. School of Music 331 The School of Medicine, located in New Orleans adja- cent to Charity Hospital, has trained many of Louisiana ' s physicians. Through constant improvement of program, staff, and facilities a balance between teaching and re- search activities has been achieved at the School of Medicine John C. Finnerty, Ph.D., Dean William W. Frye, Ph.D., M.D., Chancellor, LSU Medical Center ._ ? Student Council: Richard M. Haydel, Presi- dent; Conrad Pierce, Grant Simmons Senior Class Representatives; John Tassin, Robert Weiss, Junior Class Representatives; Bill Lo- brano John Megion, Sophomore Class Repre- sentatives; Judy Adair, Hugh Osbum, FrSh- man Class Representatives. 333 U. M. S. S. The Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society is an honorary whose members are chosen from the junior and senior classes on the basis of their academic record. Lec- tures, social gatherings, and awards are sponsored by the group. This year the society especially concerned itself with its internal organization and completely revised its constitution and membership procedures. First row: Joe F. Abendroth, James H. Bordelon, Garret C. Burris, Francis G. Cunningham. Charles P. Daspit. Second row: Sharon G. Daspit, Secretary; Fortune A. Dugan, President; Marjorie R. Fowler, Joseph H. Games, III, William T. Hall. Third row: Richard M. Haydel, Roy A. Hemelt, Larry H. Hollier, James P. Jordan, Jr., Walter P. Ledet. Fourth row: Herbert W. Marks, Allen D. Meisel, R. Douglas Morgan, Newell O. Pugh, William F. Rachal. Fifth row: Stephen N. Rando, Richard R. Roniger, Grant P. Simmons, Courtland P. Smith, Jr., Burt S. Strug, Vice President. Sixth row: Merlin R. Wilson, Jr., Donald A. Winkler. Alpha Omega Alpha Beta Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha was begun in 1949 at the Med School to emphasize the spirit of medical research and individual integrity. Selection is based on scholastic achievement. Members consist of the seven high- est ranking juniors and thirteen seniors each year with outstanding physicians on the faculty also elected as hon- orary members. An annual banquet and a guest lecturer are sponsored each year by Alpha Omega Alpha. First row: Joe F. Abenroth, John E. Andrulot, James H. Bordelon, Joseph W. Brown, Francis G. Cunningham, Charles P. Daspit, Sharon G. Daspit. Second row: Fortune A. Dugan, Marjorie Rees Fowler, Joseph H. Gaines, III, John P. Greaves, William F. Hall, Richard M. Haydel, Roy A. Hemelt. Third row: Larry H. Hol- lier, James P. Jordan, Jr., Walter P. Ledet, Elizabeth I. McBurney, Herbert W. Marks, Bernard E. Patty, Newell O. Pugh, Jr. Fourth row: William F. Rachal, Robert W. Romero, James A. Scab, Jr., Courtland P. Smith, Bert S. Strug, Merlin P. Wilson, Jr. V f i$y - a o 334 First row: William E. Weldon, Editor; Grant Simmons, Associate Editor; Wayne Martin. Circulation Manager; William D. Pelletier, Sports Editor; Thomas P. Quaid, Illustration. Second row: Nancy Byrd, News; Gary Cun- ningham, Proctoscoop; Russell Levy, Photography; Tom Gaudet, Dickie Haydel. Third row: Don McCormick. Jim Massey. Conrad Pierce, John Richer, Greg Savoy. . Fourth row: Mike Turner, John Valentino, Hugh West, Lauren Loughridge. Tiger Rag Each month from September to June, a new Tiger Rag hits the stands. A product of the original effort of each of its student contributors, the Rag strives to bring news, opinion, and humor to the student body and faculty of the Medical School. The opinion and humor are more often directed at the faculty than to them, and in general they accept the jibes with equanimity. The Rag motto, non illegitimas carborundum was followed successfully for another year. Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council of the LSU School of Med- icine is composed of two representatives from each of the member fraternities: Xu Sigma Nu, Phi Beta Pi, Phi Chi, and Phi Delta Epsilon. This body makes the rules which govern the fraternities at the Medical School and pro- motes interfraternity activities. This year the council guid- ed a rush program in which 100 freshmen were pledged from the class of 140. The council also sponsored the Annual Christmas Party and Spring Picnic to encourage brotherhood among its members. Michael C. Kolczun, President; Donald L. Levy. Vice President: Larry Stewart. Secretary-Treasurer: Boman Brach, Edward Levy, David Silas. 335 Linda Stout, Treasurer; Patsy Isaacson, Recording Secretary; Babs Young, Corresponding Secretary; Catherine McGrew, Vice Presi- dent; Sue Supple, President. Association of Student Nurses Nurses Association The Louisiana State University Nursing Association adopted a constitution and began to function as a student government. The Executive Council of LSUNA plans, supervises, and implements certain student activities such as a Sundae Party welcoming incoming sophomores, an Open House for recruitment of high school students, a Student-Faculty Christmas Party, a Spring Formal, Senior Banquet, and a tea during Professional Nurses ' Week. In- cluded in the new structure are Activities, Residence, Communications, and Finance Councils working together to promote better student-faculty relations and school spirit. The LSU Association of Student Nurses is a pre-pro- fessional organization which prepares its members to take part in the American Nurses ' Association and National League for Nursing upon graduation. Thirty students at- tended the fall meeting of the State Association in Baton Rouge where 2 students were elected to state offices, and an LSU girl was chosen first runner-up in the Student Nurse of the State contest. Programs held during the year were designed to make student nurses aware of job opportunities. Mrs. Diane Eigsti, Advisor; Carol Armatis, Second Vice President; Sue Bolner, Recording Secretary; Kathleen Cavanah, First Vice President; Mary Patton, Corresponding Secretary; Bridget Tighe, President; Susan Hartley, Reporter-Historian; Lauren Loughridge, Treasurer. 336 Phi Delta Epsilon Phi Delta Epsilon ' s function is to broaden the medical student ' s understanding of his chosen field and to promote fellowship among its members. The chapter holds numer- ous social functions during the year vith the highlight of the year being the annual spring formal. This year the National Convention was held in New Orleans. The chap- ter also sponsors a lectureship in which a distinguished medical authority is invited to address the student body. The outstanding member of Phi Delta Epsilon is presented with a scholarship at the end of each year. First row: Don Levy. President: Myron Jacobs, Viet President; Emil Koretzky. Secretary: Errol Genet. Treasurer. Second row: Ken Adatto, Barry Boston, Alan Cohen. Bruce, Davis. Third rou: Allan Meisel, Ronald Rabin, Burt Strug, Edward Levy. Fourth rou : Robert Mimeles. Lamar Naron, Stephen Pardys, Myron Schneider. Fifth rote: Maurice Sherman, Ellis Weaker, Harold Wexler, N ' eil Wolfson. ft ft 337 TVu Sigma Nu First row. J. F. Abendroth, E. J. Andras, R. A. Armstrong, E. C. Augustat, W. C. Coney, T. F. Crais, F. G. Cunningham, R. N. Earhart, Q. A. Falgoust, P. H. Fellers, G. R. Hart, R. M. Haydel, E. S. Homan, C. F. Joey. Second row: M. C. Kolczun, J. A. La- Nasa, L. Lastrapes, W. P. Ledet, F. G. Noles, J. C. Pierce, N. O. Pugh, W. F. Rachel, S. N. Rando, M. R. Wilson, T. A. Neumann, A. W. Dascomb, J. S. Lawton, T. Baskin. Third row: B. Brach, J. Conners, R. Faust, T. Gallerger, M. Hindlelang, J. Knoll, D. Larson, C. Lee, L. Melton, G. Morris, J. Norris, J. Ory, B. Shelby, ] Y I 3 7 338 T. Spears. Fourth row: R. Theard. J. Van Geffen, R. Weiss, R. Woods. R. Hackney. J. Beaird. J. Boyd, W. Britt. L. Brouillette, J. Broyles. H. Davis, B. Dilworth, T. Ellender, L. Fambrough. Fifth row O F. Guidry, P. Griffith, T. Gunderson, D. Hoblit, J. Hudson, H. Kaufman, M. Kent, F. Korndoffer, D. Lee, K. Le- Marie, B. Lobrano, J. Luke, D. May, T. Miceli. Sixth row: M. Morgan. C. Morris, A. Richert, J. ' Roshto, L. Sardenga. J. Schen- ken, B. Schwendimann, J. Scurria, R. Sherman, W. Smith, B. Tarpy, J. Walker. G. Zeringue. Nu Sigma Nu, founded at LSU in 1951, is the oldest medical fraternity in existence. Last year NSN began its annual lectureship series which brings physicians of na- tional and international medical prominence to the LSU center. With 140 members, NSN has a full social program year round. These events include monthly meetings and pleasure, the Beer-Shrimp Stag Rush Party held at the beginning of school to introduce the incoming members of the freshman class, the formal Rush Dance, this year fea- turing the music of the Canadian Legends and a floor show by several members of the New Orleans famous My-O-My Club, the IFC Christmas Party, and the Gulf Splash Party held at Biloxi. Mississippi. r . A r ri r v V ;-- 1 fr W % 339 Phi Chi First row: Larry Stewart, President; David Silas, Presiding Junior; Robert Morrow, Secretary ; Lee J. Monlezun, Treasurer ; Grant Sim- mons, Chapter Editor; Arthur Sullwold, Social Chairman; John Agee. George Albright, Charles Anastasio, John Andrulot, Van Ardoin, Paul Azar. John Bagley, Phillip Bandel, Robert Barrett, Emile Barrow, Henry Bellaci. Maurice Bercier, Joseph Bianca, Louis Blanda. Second row: Harold Bodin, James Bordelon, Roy Boucvalt, Michael Bourgeois, Michael Boykin, Lawrence Braud, Edward Brown, Garrett Burris, Richard Campeau, James Card- well, Jorge Casariego, Creighton Chandler, Charles Chatellier, John Cobb, Lionel Comeaux, Robert Conte, John Cottrell, William Crooks, Roy Cucchiara, Lewis Cummings. Third row: Charles Daspit, Robert DeBellevue, Vincent DeLeo, Frederick Derks, Charles Domingues, Fortune Dugan, Fred Duhon, William Easley, Walter Eisworth, Darryl Elias, Francis Elias, Willard Ellender, Charles Field, Craig Folse, Richard Fremaux, Kenneth Futch, James Gaharan, Joseph Gaines, Paul Gaudet, Robert George. Fourth row: Reginald Goldsby, Glynn Granger, Robert Greene, Thomas Griffin, Joseph Guarnieri, Floyd Guidry, George Guidry, Robert Gullett, Edward Haile, William Hall, Robert Hanchey, Paul Hastings, Harold Hebert, Laris Hebert, Brian Heinen, Bryan Hemard, Roy Hemelt, Daniel Herpin. Larry Hollier, James Holmes. Q 7 O 1 V f f ; 7 Fifth row: Ward Hooter. James Hoth, William Hunt, James In- gram. Lewis Jones. James Jordan, Harold Kilpatrick, Frederick Kirchner, Fritz LaCour, Clyde Landrum, Glenn Landry, Joseph Lee. Wayne LeMaire. Mark Lueg. Michael Lynch, Donald Mc- Burney. Donald McCormick, John Macgregor, John MacKenzie. Joseph Mancuso. Sixth TOW: Paul Mann, Herbert Marks, Daniel Marshall. Andrew Martin. Rodney Martin, James Massey, Robert Massinvill. William Matthews, John Megison, Donald Mickal. Richard Miers. Jack Murphy, Charles Olivier, Bert Oubre, Rich- ard Owens. Charles Patout. Robert Peden, William Pelletier. Norman Pharr. Michael Prosperie . Sercnth row: Thomas Quaid. Philip Rabalais. Nelville Reehlmann, John Richey, Christopher Roach, Robert Robinson, Walter Robinson, William Rock, John Romero. Robert Romero, Lawrence Russo, John Sabatier,Anthony Saleme. Gregory Savoy. Joseph Serio, Albert Shaw, Raymond Sheppard. Harold Sims. Steven Singleton, Arthur Smith. Eighth row: Courtland Smith. Robert Smith, Steve Snatic, Thomas Sparks, Henry Spivey, Joseph Stolfi, Joseph Supple, Adam Tassin, Billy Toms. Daniel Tra:ant. Michael Turner, William Tumipseed, John Valentino, Matthew Vuskovich, Donald Webre. Wilh ' am Weldon, William Wilder. Joseph Young. Phi Chi, an international medical fraternity, has been at the Medical School since 1932. The largest fraternal organization at the Med School with a membership of 205, the fraternity sponsored numerous social events the Shrimp and Beer Rush Party, the formal Rush Dance, the Mardi Gras Party, and the South Sea Island Party. Scho- latic honors are presented to outstanding actives at the annual Founders Day Banquet. Wives of the members par- ticipate in an active Wives ' Club. o o Med School Graduates First row: ERWIN A. AGUILAR, Dpto. de Leon, Nicaragua; Biochemistry. JOHN P. AYERS, New Orleans, Microbiology. HAROLD J. BLYTT, New Orleans, Biochemistry. RICHARD D. BROWN, Pineville, Pharmacology. Second row: JAMES J. DALY, Detroit, Michigan; Tropical Medicine and Medicine Parisitology. JOSEPH A. GARCIA-PRATS, El Paso, Texas; Tropical Medicine and Parisitology. GLENN B. GATI- PON, New Orleans, Physiology. DANIEL JIMENEZ, Palmira, Colombia; Anatomy. Third row: SAMUEL L. LILES, Lake Charles, Physiology. VIRGINIA L. MARSHALL, Brookneal, Virginia; Physiology. PRESTON A. MARX, New Orleans, Microbiology. FRANCISCO E. MONTALVO, Hebbronville, Texas; Biochemistry. Fourth row: DAVID S. PACKARD, South Hadley, Massachusettts; Anatomy. DANNY B. PENCE, Glenndale, Kentucky; Tropical Medicine and Medical Parisitology. JACK R. PRUETT, Pittsburg, Texas: Pharmacology. CARL L. RIEKE, Seattle, Washington; Anat- omy. Fifth row: LUIS F. ROJAS, San Jose, Costa Rica; Biochemistry. Med Seniors First row: JOE F. ABEND ROTH, Shreveport; Alpha Omega Alpha, Under- graduate Medical and Surgical Society, ODK, Aesculapians Phi Kappa Phi, Nu Sigma Nu. KENNETH N. ADATTO, New Orleans; Phi Delta Epsilon, Secretary. G. HAVARD AL- BRIGHT, Jennings; Phi Chi. ELLIS J. ANDRAS, JR., Marks- ville; Nu Sigma Nu. Second row: RAYMOND A. ARMSTRONG, Monroe; Aesculapians Student Council, Nu Sigma Nu. EDWIN C. AUGUSTAT, Houma; Nu Sigma Nu. WILLIAM D. BAILEY, Mansfield. GERARD A. BALLANCO, New Orleans; Nu Sigma Nu, Rush Chairman. Third row: ROBERT L. BARRETTT, Cullen; Phi Chi. MAURICE L BERCIER, Kaplan; Phi Chi. JOSEPH F. BIANCA New Orleans; Phi Chi. LANDER P. BILBRAY, Bunkie. Fourth row: MARSHALL K. BOOK, Natchitoches. JAMES H. BORDE- LON, Opelousas; Alpha Omega Alpha, Vice President; Under- graduate Medical and Surgical Society, Junior Class Officer Phi Chi. MICHAEL E. BOYKIN, Monroe; Phi Chi. LAW- RENCE L. BRA ' UD, Baton Rouge; Phi Chi. 34 Med Seniors First row: G ARRET C. BURRIS, Duson; Undergraduate Medical and Sur- gical Society, Aesculapians, Phi Chi. NANCY BYRD, Ruston; Tiger Rag News Editor, Medical School Editor of Gumbo, Phi Kappa Phi. THADDEUS C. CARTER, Hammond. HOYET L. CHANCE, Natchitoches; Aesculapians President, Baptist Med- ical Fellowship President. Second row: ALAN Y. COHEN, New Orleans; Phi Delta Epsilon. LIONEL J COMEAUX. JR., Lafayette; Phi Chi. WILLIAM C. CONEY, Sicily Island; Nu Sigma Nu. THOMAS F. CRAIS, New Orleans; Nu Sigma Nu. Third row: F. GARY CUNNINGHAM, Natchitoches; Undergraduate Med- ical and Surgical Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, Aesculapians, Phi Kappa Phi Tiger Rag Staff, Nu Sigma Nu Officer. JOSEPH M. D ' ANGELO, Alexandria; Nu Sigma Nu. ALAN W. DAS- COMB, Metairie: Nu Sigma Nu. CHARLES P. DASPIT, Franklin; Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society, Alpha Omega, Phi Chi Fourth rote: SHARON G. DASPIT, Franklin; Secretary Undergraduate Med- ical and Surgical Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi. HERSCHEL B. DEAN, Baton Rouge. FORTUNE A. DU- GAN, New Orleans; Undergraduate Medical and Surgical So- ciety President, Alpha Omega Alpha, ODK, Junior Class Presi- dent, Aesculapians Vice President, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Coun- cil, Phi Chi. FRED J. DUHON, GaryviUe; Phi Chi. Fifth row: ROBERT N. EARHART, JR., New Orleans; Nu Sigma Nu. WILLARD A. ELLEXDER, Houma: Phi Chi. QUENTIN D. FALGOUST. Baton Rouge; Nu Sigma Nu. PAUL H. FEL- LERS. JR., New Orleans: Nu Sigma Nu. Sixth row: MARJORIE R. FOWLER, Shreveport; Alpha Omega Alpha, Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society, Phi Kappa PhiL KENNETH D. FUTCH, Rayville; Phi Chi. JOSEPH H. GAINES, III. Baton Rouge; Alpha Omega Alpha, Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society. Phi Chi. PAUL T. GAUDET, Raceland ; Tiger Rag Staff, Phi Chi. Seventh row: CHARLES R. GORDON, New Orleans. FLOYD A. GUIDRY, Lake Charles: Phi Chi. WILLIAM T. HALL, Shreveport; Alpha Omega Alpha. Undergraduate Medical and Surgical So- ciety. Interfraternity Council. Phi Chi. ROBERT E. HAN- CHEY. Lake Charles: Phi Chi. Eighth row: RODNEY HART. Shreveport: Nu Sigma Nu. RICHARD M. HAYDEL. Houma; Freshman Class President, Student Council President. Alpha Omega Alpha. Undergraduate Medical and Sur- gical Society, ODK. Aesculapians. Phi Kappa Phi, Nu Sigma Nu Officer. HAROLD J. HEBERT, JR., New Iberia: Phi Chi. LARIS C. HEBERT, Egan: Phi Chi. Ninth row: THOMAS E. HEBERT, Hammond; Nu Sigma Nu. ROY A. HEMELT. New Orleans: Alpha Omega Alpha, Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society. Phi Chi. DANIEL A. HERPIN, Kaplan: Phi Chi. LARRY H. HOLLIER, Crowley: Alpha Omega Alpha. Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society, Phi Kappa Phi, Tiger Rag Staff. Tenth row: EDWARD S. HOMAN, JR.. Baton Rouge; Nu Sigma Nu. WARD C. HOOTER, II, Alexandria: Phi Chi. JAMES J. HOTH. Baton Rouge: Phi ChL JAMES P. JORDAN, JR.. Alexandria: Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Chi. 343 Med Seniors First row: CARL F. JORY, Eunice; Nu Sigma Nu. FREDERICK R KIRCHNER, Bowling Green, Kentucky; Phi Chi. MICHAEL C. KOLCZUN, Lorian, Ohio; Interfraternity Council President Nu Sigma Nu President. WALTER J. KUEBLER, II, New Orleans. Second row: JOSEPH A. LANASA, JR., New Orleans; Nu Sigma Nu CLYDE E. LANDRUM, Mangham; Aesculapians, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Chi. LEON LASTRAPES, III, Baton Rouge- Nu Sigma Nu. JAMES S. LAWTON, JR., Metairie; Nu Sigma Nu Third roiv: WALTER P. LEDET, Natchitoches; Alpha Omega Alpha, Pres- ident; Senior Class President, Undergraduate Medical and Sur- gical Society. Phi Kappa Phi, Student Council, ODK Nu Sigma Nu Officer. DONALD L. LEVY, New Orleans; Phi Delta Epsi- lon, President; Interfraternity Council Vice President RUS- SELL LEVY, New Orleans; Tiger Rag Staff, Gumbo Staff MARK C. LUEG, New Orleans; Phi Chi. Fourth row: MICHAEL H. LYNCH, Biloxi, Mississippi; Phi Chi. DON- ALD B. McBURNEY, Jennings; Phi Chi. WILLIAM M McCAA, JR., Shreveport. JOHN R. MacGREGOR, JR., New Orleans; Phi Chi. Fifth row: HERBERT W. MARKS, JR., New Orleans; Alpha Omega Al- pha, Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society, Phi Chi. A. WAYNE MARTIN, Maringouin; Tiger Rag Staff, Phi Chi RODNEY B. MARTIN, Lake Charles; Phi Chi. STEPHEN J. MATHES, New Orleans. Sixth row: ALLEN D. MEISEL, New Orleans; Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society, Phi Delta Epsilon. FRANCIS H. METZ, JR., Morgan City; Nu Sigma Nu. ROLLIN D. MORGAN, JR., Baton Rouge; Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society JACK P. MURPHY, Montgomery, Alabama; Phi Chi. Seventh row: THOMAS A. NEUMANN, Tallulah ; Nu Sigma Nu. FRANK- LIN G. NOLES, Ringgold; Nu Sigma Nu. ALBERT G NORTH, New Orleans; Phi Beta Pi. CHARLES A. OLIVIER, Arnaudville; Phi Chi. Eighth row: RICHARD D. OLSAN, II, Monroe. BERT B. OUBRE, Vin- ton; Phi Chi . ROBERT G. PEDEN, Kenner; Phi Chi. WILLIAM D. PELLETIER, Sulphur; Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Aesculapians, Tiger Rag Sports Editor, ODK, Phi Chi Officer. Ninth row: J. CONRAD PIERCE, Jonesville; Student Council; Tiger Rag Staff, Junior Class Officer, Nu Sigma Nu. NEWELL O. PUGH, JR., Shreveport; Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, Nu Sigma Nu. RONALD P. RABIN, New Orleans; Phi Delta Epsilon. WILLIAM F. RACHAL, Baton Rouge; Alp.ha Omega Alpha, Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society. Nu Sigma Nu. Tenth, row: STEPHEN N. RANDO, Slidell; Undergraduate Medical and Sur- gical Society, Nu Sigma Nu. FAY A. REPATH, New Orleans; Phi Kappa Phi. F. CLAUDETTE RICHARD, Opelousas. KENDALL R. RICHARDSON, Franklinton. 344 Med Seniors First row: RICHARD R. RONIGER, New Orleans; Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society, Nu Sigma Nu. MAURICE A. RUM- BARGER, New Orleans; Phi Chi. JOHN H. SABATIER, Jennings; Phi ChL ANTHONY J. SALEME, Morgan City; Phi Chi. Second row: GREGORY M. SAVOY, Mamou; Tiger Rag Staff, Phi Chi. JOSEPH R, SERIO, New Orleans: Phi Chi. GRANT P. SIM- MONS, Atlanta. Georgia: Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society, Tiger Rag Associate Editor. Student Council, Phi Chi. COURTLAND P. SMITH, JR., Baton Rouge; Alpha Omegz Alpha, Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society, Phi ChL Third row: O. LYNN SPEIGHT, Pleasant Hill. EARL R. STAGG, JR.. Eunice. LARRY D. STEWART, Lake Charles; Phi Chi, Pres- ident: Sophomore Classs Officer. Aesculapians, Interfratemity Council. BURT S. STRUG. New Orleans: Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society Vice Preident, Alpha Omega Alpha, Student Council. Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Epsilon. Fourth row: JOSEPH L. SUPPLE. JR., Franklin; Phi Chi. CRAIG W. THOMAS, New Orleans. MICHAEL C. TURNER, Colfax; Tiger Rag Staff, Phi Chi. JOHN J. VALENTINO, New Or- leans ; Tiger Rag Staff, Phi Chi. Fifth row: DAVID A. WALKER, Elizabeth. WILLIAM E. WELDON, Baton Rouge; Tiger Rag Editor, Aesculapians, Phi Chi. MAR- THA D. WICKETT, New Orleans. MERLIN R. WILSON, JR., New Orleans; Alpha Omega Alpha, Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society, Student Council, Phi Kappa Phi, Nu Sigma Nu. Sixth row: DONALD A. WINKLER, Tucson, Arizona; Undergraduate Med- ical and Surgical Society, Senior Class Officer, Phi Chi. Med Juniors First row: JOHN M. AGEE, New Orleans. LELAND A. ALBRIGHT, Sulphur. CHARLES C. ANASTASIO. Alexandria. JOHN E. ANDRULOT, Ruston. Second row: JOHN F. BAGLEY, Longstreet. TONY W. BASKIN, Metallic. HENRY F. BELLACI, New Orleans. ELLIOT B. BLACK, Shreveport. Third row: MARY EELLS BLACK, New Orleans. LOUIS C. BLANDA. Harvey. JOAN BLONDIN, Ruston. KENNETH M. BLUE. JR.. New Orleans 345 D Q Med Juniors L First row: HAROLD J BODIN, Abbeville. MICHAEL O. BOURGEOIS, Morganza. BERNARD BRACH, New Orleans. JOSEPH W. BROWN, Lockport. Second row: RICHARD J. CAMPEAU, JR., New Orleans. JAMES F. CARDWELL, Plaucheville. JORGE I. CASARIEGO, Metairie. CHARLES CHATELLIER, Baton Rouge. Th ird row: JAMES H. CODY, Alexandria. JAMES T. CONNER, Baton Rouge. ROBERT S. CONTE, Metairie. EWING W. COOK, JR., New Orleans. Fourth row: WILLIAM P. CROOKS, New Orleans. ROY F. CUCCHIA- RA, Hammond. LEWIS C. CUMMINGS, Eunice. IRWIN B. DABE, New Orleans. Fifth row: VINCENT A. DeLEO, White Castle. FREDERICK W. DERKS, DeRidder. JEANNE A. DEVRON, New Orleans. FRANIS D. ELIAS, Monroe. Sixth row: BETTY C. EVERITTT, Lake Charles. RONALD ]. FAUST, New Orleans. CHARLES S. FIELD, JR., Metairie. ROD- ERICK J. FISETTE, New Orleans. Seventh row: THOMAS C. FRAZIER, Metairie. RICHARD L. FREMAUX, Crowley. JAMES P. GAHARAN, New Orleans. TIMOTHY GALLAGHER, New Orleans. Eighth row: WILLIAM P. GALLOWAY, Baton Rouge. ERROL F. GENET, New Orleans. REGINALD E. GOLDSBY, Amite. SHIELIA K. GOTTSCHALK, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Ninth row: JOHN P. GREAVES, JR., New Orleans. ROBERT P. GREENE, III, Baton Rouge. JOSEPH J. GUARNIERI, New Orleans. ROBERT R. GULLETT, JR., New Orleans. Tenth row: WILLIAM P. HACKNEY, New Orleans. EDWARD M. HAILE, New Orleans. VICTOR H. HARVEY, New Orleans. STEPHANIE HEIDELBERG, Lacombe. 346 Med Juniors First TOW: BRYAN P. HEMARD, New Orleans. FLOYD M HINDE- LAXG, JR., Gretna. JAMES C. HOMES, Ville Platte WILLIAM S. HUNT, Haynesville. Second row: JAMES C. INGRAM, Lafayette. JACK J. JACOB, New Orleans. MYRON H. JACOBS. New Orleans. HAROLD W. KILPATRICK, Eros. Third TOW: JAMES L. KNOLL, III, New- Orleans. ELEANOR J KRI- MERMAN, Syracuse, New Yorjc. FRITZ A. LaCOUR, Lake Charles. DOUGLAS LaGARDE, New Orleans. Fourth row: DAVID L. LARSON, New Orleans. WILLIAM C LEE Tallulah. WAYNE T. LeMARIE. Metairie. EDWARD LEVY. New Orleans. Fifth TOW: JEFFREY M. LOUSTEAU, New Orleans ELIZABETH I McBURNEY. New Orleans. DON L. McCORMICK, New Orleans. HENRY McLEMORE, Jennings. Sixth TOW: JOHN F. MacKENZIE, New Orleans. JOSEPH F. MAN- CUSO, New Orleans. PAUL M. MANN, New Orleans. DANIEL A. MARSHALL, New Orleans. Seventh TOW: JAMES Y. MASSEY, New Orleaas. ROBERT J. MASSIN- GILL, Monroe. BARBARA N. MASSONY, Westwego. GLENN M. MATHERNE, Bourg. Eighth row: WILLIAM H. MATTHEWS, New Orleans. DORIS K. MED- LIN, Shreveport. LEE J. MELTON, III, Baton Rouge. DONALD E. MICKAL, Metairie. Ninth row: RICHARD M. MIERS. Crowley. LEE J. MONLEZUN New Orleans. GEORGE B. MORRIS. Metairie. ROBERT L. MORROW, Amaudville. Tenth row: JOHN G. NORRIS, Fannerville. JOEL H. ORY, New Or- leans. RICHARD R. OWENS, Lake Charles. CHARLES J. PAINE, New Orleans. 347 Med Juniors First row: BERNARD E. PATTY, Pineville. DUDLEY A. PHILIPS, Cov- ington. PHILIP D. RABALAIS, New Orleans. CHRISTO- PHER ROACH, Metairie. Second row: WALTER G. ROBINSON, New Orleans. WILLIAM A. ROCK, New Orleans. CAROLE C. ROMANO, New O rleans. ROBERT W. ROMERO, Lafayette. Third row: JAMES A. SEAB, JR., New Orleans. MICHAEL B. SESHUL, Alexandria. ALBERT L. SHAW, Lake Charles. BARRY SHELBY, Arcadia. Fourth row: DAVID J. SILAS, Jeanerette. ANNE M. SMITH, New Orleans. ARTHUR N. SMITH, Blanks. ROBERT M. SMITH, Mamou. Fifth row: STEVEN J. SNATIC, Lake Charles. TRAVIS M. SPEARS, Mansfield. EDWARD E. STAHEL, Metairie. JOSEPH E. STOLFI, New Orleans. Sixth row: JAMES S. STROER, Columbus, Ohio. ARTHUR F. SULL- WOLD, New Orleans. ADAM J. TASSIN, Bordelonville. SIDNEY TATE, Harvey. Seventh row: ROBERT R. THEARD, Baton Rouge. MARRY E. UFFEL- MAN, Shreveport. JACK VAN GEFFEN, New Orleans. MATTHEW A. VUSKOVICH, Gretna. Eighth row: DONALD R. WEBRE, New Orleans. ROBERT U. WEISS, New Orleans. WILLIAM J. WILDER, New Orleans. GEORGE R. WOODS, Arcadia. 34 8 fe f WT P f ft ft T ' , i, i- : f I Med Sophomores Fiwt roo;: VAN MICHAEL ARDOIN, Eunice. PAUL J. AZAR, JR., Lafayette. DANIEL H. BAILEY, Coushatta. ROBERT L. BAIRD, Haynesville. Second row.: PHILLIP B. BANDEL, Baton Rouge. EMILE A. BARROW, JR., Baton Rouge. JACK G. BEAIRD, JR., Shreveport. ROY P. BELL, Natchitoches. Third row: ROY A. BUCVALT, JR., Grammercy. JEAMES D. BOUD, New Orleans. FREDERICK W. BRAZDA. Metairie. ALBERT W. BRITT, Shreveport. Fourth row: LYNN J. BROUILLETTE, Natchitoches. EDWARD L. BROWN, Lake Charles. JOSEPH N. BROYLES, Leesville. LINDA S. CARLSON, Monroe. Fifth row: GARY F. CARROLL, Metairie. WARREN K. CARTER. Metairie. CREIGHTON CHANGELER, JR., New Orleans. RONALD E. CHAPMAN. New Orleans. Sixth row: JOHN E. COBB, Lafayette. JOHN A. COTTRELL, JR., Eunice. HOWARD F. DAVIS, JR., Baton Rouge. ROGER W. DEAL, Ruston. Seventh row: ROBERT. M. DeBELLEVUE, Crowley. ROBERT E. DIL- WORTH, Shreveport. ROBERT H. DOEPKE, New Orleans. CHARLES C. DOMINGUES, Breaux Bridge. Eighth row: WILLIAM K. EASLEY, JR., Monroe. WALTER H. EIS- WORTH, New Orleans. DARRYL J. ELIAS. New Iberia. HENRY T. ELLENDER, JR., Houma. Ninth row: JEFFREY E. FALUDI, Shreveport. JOHN L. FAMBROUGH, Springhill. IDA F. FATTEL, New Orleans. ROY M. FLINIKEN, New Orleans. Tenth row: CRAIG P. FOLSE, Raceland. ALMA J. GATES, Clearwater, Fla. ROBERT A. GEORGE, New Orleans. RALPH J. GESSNER. New Orleans. 349 Med Sophomores _. , First row: GLYNN A. GRANGER, Maurice. THOMAS E. GRIFFIN, III, Crowley. ROLF P. GRIFFITH, JR., Metairie. GEORGE J. GUIDRY, III, Plaquemine. Second row: ORIN F. GUIDRY, Opelousas. VICTOR H. GUNDERSON, JR., Metairie. TIMOTHY J. HALEY, New Orleans. GERALD V. HANNAN, VVestlake. Third row: DONNA M. HARRINGTON, Houma. PAUL R. HASTINGS, DeRidder. ALFRED W. HATHORN. JR., Deville. BRIAN N. HEINEN, New Orleans. Fourth row: DAVID L. HOBLIT, Baton Rouge. JAMES O. HUDSON, Shreveport. LEWIS C. JONES, Heflin. HENRY J. DAUF- MAN, III, Cottonport. Fifth row: GEORGE M. KENT, Bunkie. EMIL D. KORETZKY, New Orleans. FREDERICK A. KORNDORFFER, New Orleans. GLENN R. LANDRY, Esterwood. Sixth row: DAVID A. LEE, Natchitoches. JOSEPH R. LEE, Opelousas. M. KENT LEMARIE, II, New Orleans. EDMOND J. LEROUX. New Orleans. Seventh row: WILLIAM B. LOBRANO, West Monroe. JOHN B. LUKE, JR.. Bunkie. BRYAN C. McCANN, Vick. DON F. MARX, Monroe. Eighth row: FARNSWORTH R. MAY, Franklin. JOHN W. MEGISON, Abbeville. JOSEPH T. MICELI, Baton Rouge. ROBERT L. MIMELES, New Orleans. Ninth row: WILLIAM J. MITCHELL, New Orleans. MALLAN G. MORGAN, Shreveport. CHARLES H. MORRIS, Shreveport. LAMAR E. NARON, JR., Greenville, Mississippi. Tenth row: STEPHEN C. PARDYS, New Orleans. BARBARA B. PARKER, New Orleans. CHARLES A. PATOUT, JR., Lafayette. 35 Med Sophomores First TOW: NORMA M. PHARR, Ra -ne. PATRICK E. POWELL, New Orleans. MICHAEL D. PROSPERIE, Houma. THOMAS P. QUAID, New Orleans. Second row: ARTHUR H. REID, New Orleans. ALBERT W. RICHERT, New Orleans. JOHN V. RICHEY, Ferriday. MARY A. RICHTER, Metallic. Third TOW: ROBERT S. ROBINSON, Lafayette. JOHN R. ROMERO, III, Lake Charles. JAMES A. ROSTO, Natchitoches. GEORGE A. ROUSSEL, New Orleans. Fourth row: LAWRENCE J. RUSSO, Morgan City. JOSEPH T. RYAN, New Orleans. LOUIS J. SARDENGA. Metairie. JOHN R. SCHENKEN, Omaha, Nebraska. Fifth row: CLAUDIA R. SCHUTH. Chalmette. PHILIP J. SCURRIA, JR.. Tallulah. RAYMOND L. SHEPARD, Slidell. JULIUS R. SHERMAN, JR, Haynesville. Sixth TOW: MAURICE P. SHERMAN, New Orleans. HAROLD A. SIMS, Lake Charles. STEVEN W. SINGLETON. New Orleans. JOSEPH W. SMITH, Monroe. Seventh TOW: SAMMY M. SMITH, Shreveport. THOMAS W. SPARKS Baton Rouge. HENRY T. SPIVEY, Shreveport. ALEN J. STOLIER, New Orleans. Eighth TOW: ROBERT F. TARPY, Shreveport. STEVE TAYLOR, Haskell, Texas. CLAUDE J. TELLIS. Baton Rouge. VIN- CENT TOMASINO, New Orleans. Ninth TOW: BILLY R. TOMS, New Orleans. DANIEL J. TRAHANT, New Orleans. WILLIAM R TURNIPSEED, New Orleans. LESTER J. VIAL, JR., New Orleans. Tenth TOW: JOHN A. WALKER, JR., Shreveport. CHARLES L WALTERS, Montgomery. ELLIS, N. WESKER, New Orleans. HUGH H. WEST, Metairie. 35 Med Sophomores First row: HAROLD D. WEXLER, New Orleans. PHILIP O. WISON, New Orleans. M. LAUGHLIN WINKLER, Hammond. NEIL WOLFSON, New Orleans. Second row: JOSEPH N. YOUNG, JR., Eunice. GUY P. ZERINGUE, JR., Raceland. Y if, Med Freshmen First row: WALTER R. ABBOTT, JR., New Orleans. JUDY ADAIR, New Orleans. ALBERT N. ALLAIN, JR., New Orleans. RONALD T. ALSUP, Shreveport. Second row: JAMES H. ANDERSON, Shreveport. TED M. ARMAND, Hessmer. GARY J. ARNOLD, New Orleans. CECIL N. BANKSTON, JR., Baton Rouge. Third row: J. ROBERT BARNES, JR., New Orleans. ROBERT C. BAT- SON, Baton Rouge. JOHN L. BAUGHMAX, JR., Monroe. PHILIP V. BELLINA, JR., New Orleans. Fourth row: GLYNN A. BERGERON, Lafayette. WILLIAM N. BERGE- RON, Napoleonville. LOUIS H. BEVROTTE, New Orleans CHARLES L. BLACK, JR., Shreveport. Fifth row: WILLIAM E. BLAKE, III, New Orleans. RUSSELL L. D. BLAYLOCK, Monroe. BARRY BOSTON, New Orleans. PIERRE I. BOUIS, JR., New Orleans. Sixth row: RICHARD J. BOURGEOIS, Lafayette. RAY C. BOYER, Avery Island. FRANCIS M. BRIANS, JR., Alexandria FRANCIS S. BRIDE, Lake Charles. Seventh row: MARTIAL R. BROUSSARD, Lafayette. WALLACE H. BROWN, II, Shreveport. GERALD W. BYRD, Baton Rouge. LOUIS CAMPOS DEL TORO, JR., New Orleans. 35 ft ft o Med Freshmen Fits! row: RICHARD G. CARTER, Baton Rouge. PATRICK H. CASEY. New Orleans. CHRISTOPHER E. CENAC. Houma. DOXALD E. CLEMONS. New Orleans. Second TOW: GUY L. COMEAUX, Baton Rouge. ROBERT S. COOPER. Iowa. CLINTON M. COWEN, Shreveport. GAYLON L. DAIGEL, Bossier City. Third row: LAWRENCE J. DANNA. West Monroe. JAMES P. DAVID, Pineville. BRUCE A. DAVIS, New Orleans. EDWIN A. DAY, New Orleans. Fourth TOW: WILLIAM J. DeFEE, III, Alexandria. BETTY C. DeLOACH. Minden. LEON N. DeMENT, JR.. Baton Rouce. STEPHEN M. DEPNER, New Orleans. Fifth TOW: JOHN L. DiLEO. JR., New Orleans. RENE C. DUFFOURC, III, New Orleans. SIDNEY G. DYER, JR., Ville Platte. JAMES R. EDGAR, Monroe. Sixth TOW: KENNETH W. FALTERMAN, Metairie. WARREN M. FRASER, Many. C. MELVIN FRENCH, New Orleans. RICHARD E. FULTON, III, St. Joseph. Serentk TOW: PAUL G. FUSELIER. Maniou. STEPHEN E. GANO. La- Place. LAURA E. GILLEN, New Orleans. MELVIN H. GOLD, JR., Lake Charles. Eighth TOO): BRUCE L. GORDON, New Orleans. GLENN J. GRAY, New Orleans. DANIEL E. GREMILLION, JR., Ferriday. ROGER G. GRIMBALL, Maplewood. Ninth TOW: FRANK J. GUIDRY. Church Point. DONALD G. HAG AX, Gunnison. Mississippi. LOUIS F. HARGUS, III, Slidell. DONALD E. HARMON, Maringouin. Tenth TOW; EDWIN P. HARMON, -Church Point. DENNIS C. HEBERT, Houma. THOMAS J. HICKMAN, Metairie. HALL R. HOWARD, Ruston. 353 T ' aL _ e a a ff r Med Freshmen First row: CHARLES R. HUDSON, Donaldsonville. FRANK B. HUGHES. Bentori. ROBERT N. HUGHES, Berwick. LAR- RY W. JAMES, Shreveport. Second rotv: SAMUEL E. JENKINS, Sulphur. JAMES H. JOHNSON, JR., New Orleans. LESTER W. JOHNSON, Rayville. KLEBERT C. JONES, Baton Rouge. Third row: ROY C. KADAIR, Baton Rouge. WARREN P. KLAM, Mon- roe. ALICE L. LABORDE, Marksvil le. JAMES R. La- FLEUR, Opelousas. Fourth row: G. LaFLEUR, New Orleans. TOM W. LANDON, Shreveport. EMILE A. LATOUR, Abbeville. RICHARD A. LEVY, New Orleans. Fifth row: GEORGE T. LINDER, New Orleans. WILLIAM M. LOWE, Shreveport. MICHAEL P. McWHORTER, Raceland. AL- LEN D. MAJEWSKI, New Orleans. Sixth row: MICHAEL D. MANUEL, Eunice. LEO L. MARCELLO, De- Ridder. ROBERT J. MARION, New Orleans. JOHN C. MARKEY, JR., Lake Providence. Seventh row: MELINDA MARSH, Baton Rouge. HARRY J. MOBLEY, Natchitochcs. ROBERT M. MOREAU, Shreveport. LEE ROY MORGAN, JR., New Orleans. Eighth row: THOMAS R. MURPHY, III, Natchitoches. BENNIE P. NOBLES, New Orleans. GEORGE H. OSBURN, Keatchie. JON S. PALMINTIER, Lafayette. Ninth row: JAMES H. PARKER, Shreveport. MARTIN J. PEULER, New Orleans. MEADE H. PHELPS, Natchitoches. GEORGE W. POCHE, Baton Rouge. Tenth row: GARY D. POLEYNARD, Baton Rouge. MICHAEL J. PRE- JEAN, Sunset. ROBERT R. RABALAIS, JR., Baton Rouge. JOSEPH J. RAVIOTTA, Harahan. 354 Med Freshmen roz0: XELVILLE J REEHLMAXX. Algiers. LIXDA L. REYX- OLDS, Baton Rouge. ALLEN C. RICHERT, New Orleans. MICHAEL R. ROBICHAUX. Raceland. Second row: TAYLOR ROBIXSOX, New Orleans. WILLIAM A. ROL- STOX. III. Baton Rouge. SIDXEY O. ROSS. JR.. Vicksburg. Mississippi. ROBERT K. RUSH, Lecompte. Third row: WILLIAM J. RYAN, II. Shreveport. MYROX P. SCHNIE- DER, New Orleans. ROBERT SCHWEXDIMAXX. Frank- linton. J. TERRY SEGURA, Erath. Fourth row: ROBERT J. SEGURA. JR., Erath. MILTOX W. SEILER. JR.. Metairie. JERRY W. SESSIOXS, Springhill. JAMES R. SIMON, XeW Orleans. Fifth row: ROXALD L. SIXGER, New Orleans. LIONEL L. SMITH. Baton Rouge. GUY H. SOMMERS. Xew Orleans. WIL- LIAM P. SPILLERS, Winn. Sixth row: SAMUEL R. STAGGERS. JR.. Metairie. LYLE M. STEVEN. JR.. Slidell. FREDERICK W. STROMEYER, Metairie. MAURICE J. SULLIVAX, Lafayette. Serenth row: THOMAS P. THIGPEX. Benton. ARTHUR J. TILLIN- GHAST. Marrero. ROY TIMMRECK. Xew Orleans. EUGENE B. TILTOX, JR., Xew Orleans. Eighth row: JOSEPH L. TOXORE. JR.. Tallulah. ROBERT E. TRAHAX, Maurice. JIMMIE W. VARNADO, Greenshurg. RICHARD H. VIAL. Xew Orleans. inth row: DAVID P. WALKER, Winnsboro. JOHX A. WESTBROOK, Metairie. 355 Nursing Seniors First row: CAROL M. ARMATIS, New Orleans; Class Officer, LASN, Officer of LSUASN. JOANN BUTTROSS, Natchez. Missis- sippi; LSUNA. KATHLEEN CAVANAH, Gretna: Class Officer, Officer of LSUASN, LASN, Committee Chairman. JUNE DEATHERAGE, New Orleans; LSUNA. Second row: MYRTLE DOESCHER, Montegut; LSUASN, Residence Coun- cil; LSUNA. KAREN GRIFFIN. Opelousas; LSUNA. SHARON JEFFREY, Luling; LSUNA. DRENDA KENT, Shreveport; ' LSUNA, LSUASN, LASN. Third row: MADELYN MEYERS, Sulphur. Texas; LSUNA. CATHER- INE McGREVV, Baton Rouge; LUSNA. Officer: NSNA, LASN. CAROLYN NEUBIG, Plaquemine: LSUASN, Officer: LSUNA, NSNA, Class Officer. JEANETTE NOLAN, Metairie; LSUNA, Officer; Class Officer, NASN Officer, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Fourth row: ELOISE STOKES, Slidell: LSUNA. VIRGINIA SUPPLE. Bayou Goula, LSUNA, Officer: LSUASN, Class Officer. LASN. ANN TEITELBAUM, New Orleans: Class Officer, LSUNA. LASN. LSUASN. BRIDGET TIGHE. New Orleans, LSUASN. Officer; LASN, Officer; LSUNA, Who ' s Who in American ( ' .Al- leges and Universities. Nursing Juniors First row: ANNEMARIE BARBER. Biloxi. Mississippi. SHARON BAUMBACH. Metairie. THERESA BARROW, Coolidge, Georgia. MARY BOESCH, New Orleans. SUSAN BOONER, Vermilion. Second row: DONNA BORDELON, Marksville. FAYE CANNON, Mon- roe. TOMMIE CROOKS, New Orleans. GAVE DROST, Sulphur. CYNTHIA DYER, Baker. Third row: OLIVIA FEATHERSTON. Murfreesboro, Arkansas. SHARON FRENCH Murfreesboro, Tennessee. SUSAN GRECO, Arabi. NANCY HANCOCK, Nashville, Georgia. JOANNE HEBERT, Houma. Fourth row: LYNDA HENDON, Canton. Georgia. VIRGINIA LOSAVIO. Baton Rouge. LAUREN LOCGHRIDGE, Harahan. LOUISE MARCOTTE, New Orleans. KAREN O ' CONNER, Metairie. MARIETTA PABLOVICH, New Orleans. Fifth row: MARY PATTON, Arabi. JUNE SAVOIE. Houma. LINDA STOUT, Lake Providence. TANYA STROUD, Zachary. ROSALIE WELLS, Metairie. BARBARA YOUNG. Mamou. 35 Nursing Sophomores First row: MAUREEN ALFRED, New Orleans. JOAN BELLANGER, New Orleans. KATHRYX BLANCHARD, Morgan City. SHARON BOOS, New Orleans. Second TOW: XNETTE BORNE, Thibodeaux. TERRY BYRAM. Tallulah. COLLEEX CAVAXAH, Gretna. SANDRA CHALBUB. West Palm Beach, Florida. Thnd row: SILVIA CORTES. New Orleans. CHERYL COL VILLON. Arabi. KAREN ELLIOTT. Breaux Bridge. JERRI FOGLE- MAN, Lake Charles. Foil T t h TOW: GLEXDA GILMORE, Thailand. LINDA GOLDEN. New Orleans. MARIE GROS, Xew Orleans. SUSAX HARTLEY Xew Orleans. Fifth row: ALICE HOPPE. Xew Orleans. Orleans. JAXE KENNEDY, KLEIXPETER, Baton Rouge. PATRICIA ISAACSOX. New New Orleans. KATHLEEN SUSAX LAGARDE. Houston, Texas. BARBARA LEDET. Xew Orleans. VICKIE LEIBO, Shreveport. STEPHANIE LEWIS, Angie. Seventh row: ALICE LITTLE. Lake Charles. LINDA LOUSTALOT, New Orieans. GAYLE MARTINEZ, Thibodaux. MARCIA MOODY, New Orieans. Eighth TOW: BARBARA MUMME, New Orieans. KATHIE MUSSEL- WHITE. Alexandria. SANDRA PAGE, Eunice. CYNTHIA PENNY. Zachaiy. inth TOW: JANICE PONTIFF, Thibodaux. DONNA RONIGER, Metairie. BOBBIE SMITH, Baker. RITA SMITH, Zachary. .Tenth TOW: MARY ALICE TRICHE, Cut Off. LINDA VICKERS, Sulphur. PEGGY WAX, Denham Springs. PATRICIA WEIGAND. New Orleans. 357 Law School Seniors First row: JOSEPH J. BAIAMONTE, New Orleans; Phi Alpha Delta, Flory Trial Club Staff Writer for The Civilian, Student-Faculty Relations, Chairman. HOMER E. BAROUSSE, JR., Crowley; Phi Alpha Delta Moot Court Board, Clerk, Justice, Competition Finalist; Flory Trial Club. ALLEN J. BERGERON, JR., Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta, Flory Trial Club. CHARLES R. BLAYLOCK, Monroe. Second row: THOMAS R. BLUM, New Orleans; Louisiana Law Review, Phi Delta Phi. KARL E. BOELLERT, Baton Rouge; Louisiana Land Exploration Company Scholarship, Board of Supervisors Sch olarship, Phi Delta Phi, Historian; Moot Court, Competition Finalist. JAMES E. BOLIN, JR., Minden; Louisiana Law Re- view, Flory Trial Club, Phi Alpha Delta, Kappa Sigma. LARRY P BOUDREAUX, Thibodaux; Louisiana Law Review, Managing Editor; Dean ' s List, Associate Editor of The Civilian, Freshman Orientation Program, Phi Delta Phi. TOSEPH A BRAME, Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta, Moot Court Board Chairman; Acacia. WILLIAM N. BREWER, III, New Orleans; Phi Alpha Delta. JAMES M. BULLERS Baton Rouge; Kappa Sigma, Phi Alpha Delta, Pi Tau Pi. WOODSON CALLIHAN, JR., Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Asso- ciation, American Association of Law Students, Flory Trial Moot Court. MICHAEL ' A. CAVANAUGH, Benton; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities, Centennial Honor Awards Scholarship, Omicron Delta Kappa. JOH TR Springhill; Omicron Delta Kappa, President; President; Superior Oil Scholarship, Phi Delta Phi Award Order of the Coif SUMPTER B. DAVIS, III, Baton Rouge; Moot Court Board Flory Trial Club, Phi Delta Phi. BENJAMIN F. DAY, East St. Louis, Illinois; Louisiana Law Review, Associate hdn Phi Alpha Delta. RO M. DAY, Baton Rouge; Phi Delta Phi, Moot Court Board, Semi-Finalist; Flory Trial Club, Co-Chairman. GEORC B DEAN, Baton Rouge; Kappa Sigma, Social Chairman: Phi Alph: Delta, Student Bar Association, American Association of Law btu- dents Moot Court, Flory Trial Club. VERNON ' G DEAN, Monroe; Gamma Eta Gamma, Flory Trial Club. JOE M. DC Alexandria. R DUCOTE, Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta, Managing Editor of Law School Paper. DONNIE L ELLERMAN, Winns- boro; Pi Kappa Alpha, Moot Court Board Phi Alpha Deha i Ethics Grievances Committee, Chairman. WILLIAM N. FALLEI Ponchatoula; Louisiana Law Review, Associate Editor; Junior Class President, Board of Governors, Gauer Scholarship Taylor-Porte Memorial Scholarship, Dean ' s List, Phi Alpha Delta, Flory Trial Club. CALVIN C. FAYARD, JR., Springfield; Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, Flory Trial Club. RUSSELL J FONTENOT, Lake Charles; Pi Kappa Phi, Student Bar Association, American Law Scents Associat.or Lou.siana National Guard Association. JAMES M. FUNDERBU] Houma; Phi Alpha Delta, Flory Trial Club, Student Bar Associa- tion, Moot Court. HOWARD R. FUSSELL, Kentwood. GAMMIEL B. GRAY, Baton Rouge. Eighth row: EDWIN L GREER, Minden; Louisiana Law Review, Editor; bLrA Vice-President, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Siema L Club, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities, College of Business, President, Vice-Presi- dent- Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Tau Pi, Beta Alpha Psi. JACK P GREMILLION, Baton Rouge. JOHN L. GOLDSMITH, Baton Rouge ; Phi Alpha Delta. JAMES P. GOODE, JR., Shreveport; Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, Moot Court. Ninth row: WILLIAM E. HARRISON, Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta. ERNEST E HARTENSTINE, Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta. yOHN D. HANDLEY, Lake Charles. CORDELL H. HAY- MON, Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta, Louisiana Law Review, Phi Kappa Phi, Dean ' s List. Tenth row: CARL E. HECK, Thibodaux; Kappa Sigma, Phi Alpha Delta, Sigma Tau Sigma, Vice-President; Law School Honor Council, American Society of Chemical Engineers, Vice-President; Louisiana Law Review. JAMES F. HOWELL, Shreveport; Phi Delta Phi, Louisiana Law Review, Honor Council Moderator. JOHN W. JEWELL, New Roads; Louisiana Law Review, Kappa Sigma, Pres- ident; Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, Flory Trial Club. JOSEPH C JOHNSON, JR., Baton Rouge; Louisiana Law Re- view Flory Trial Club, Phi Alpha Delta, Dean ' s List. DONALD R. JORY, Eunice; Kappa Sigma, Union Current Events Commit- tee, Student Bar Association, President. ' 68 358 Law School Seniors First row: BERNETTE JOSHUA, New Orleans. EDWARD A. KAPLAN, Alexandria. KENNETH W. KENNON, Baton Rouge. THOM- AS K. KIRKPATRICK, Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta, Moot Court Board, American Law School Association, Student Bar Association, Lambda Chi Alpha. Second row: EDMOND A. LEE, Natchitoches : Phi Alpha Delta. GEORGE G. LISER, Cleburne, Texas. WILLIAM S. LOCKARD. Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta, Kappa Alpha. PAUL R. MADDOX, Alexandria ; Phi Alpha Delta, Moot Court Semi-finalist, Moot Court Beard, Student Bar Association. Third TOW: PAUL MARKS. JR., Baton Rouge ; Phi Alpha Delta, Moot Court Board Vice-chairman: Student Bar Association, Treasurer; Flory Trials. DONALD L. MAYEAUX, Mamou; Phi Alpha Delta, Moot Court Board, Moot Court Finalist, Freshman Law Class President, Flory Trial Club, Student Bar Association. ALFRED F. McCALEB. Ill, Lettsworth; Phi Alpha Delta. MILLIEAN F. JEFFERSON, Baton Rouge. Fourth TOW: DONALD J. MILLS. Baton Rouge: Tau Kappa Epsilon. HARRY J. MOREL, JR., New Orleans; Phi Alpha Delta, Law- School Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Student Bar Association, Treasurer: Board of Governors, Flory Trial Club, American Law Student Association, LSU Baseball Team, All Southeastern Con- ference; L-Club. Phi Kappa Theta. JAMES W. MURRAY, Port Allen. WALTER K. NAQUIN, JR., Thibodaux; Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association. Fifth row: EDWARD W. NELSON, Sulphur: Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association. WILLIAM C. PEATROSS, Shreveport: Phi Alpha Delta, Vice-Justice; Law School Board of Governors, Law- School Junior Class Vice-President, Student Bar Association, Vice- President: Sisma Alpha Epsilon. JAMES M. PELTON, Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta, Flory Trial Club, Student Bar Associa- tion, Sigma Nu. ALTON C. PIERCE, Baton Rouge. Sixth TOW: GLENN W. REYNOLDS, Alexandria; Phi Alpha Delta, Flory Trial Club, Co-Chairman. MARVIN S. ROBERTS. Baton Rouge. VICTOR L. ROY, III, Baton Rouge. ALLEN B. ROZAS, Chataignier: Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, Civilian, Associate Editor; Flory Trial Club. Seventh TOW: RHETT R. RYLAND, Alexandria: Phi Alpha Delta. JOSIAH W. SEIBERT. New Roads: Phi Alpha Delta, Delta Kappa Epsi- lon. EMMETT C. SOLE. Lafayette: Phi Alpha Delta. Kappa Sigma. DUDLEY P. SPILLER, Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Eighth row: CURTIS K. STAFFORD, Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta, SGA Election Board, Phi Gamma Delta, Interfraternity Council Repre- sentative: Sigma Phi Alpha. FRED E. SULLEY. Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta. Louisiana Law Review. Civilian, Editor. JOHN S. THIBAUT, Baton Rouge. EDMOND M. THOMAS, Shreve- port; Phi Alpha Delta, Phi Gamma Delta. inth TOW: WESLEY L. TRUSCOTT, New Orleans. DAVID V. WIL- LET, JR.. Pineville; Phi Alpha Delta. Law School Ethics and Grievance Committee. CHARLES C. WILSON, Lees 411e: Flory Trials. Sigma Pi, Interfraternity Council Representative: Pi Tau Pi. BENJAMIN C. VEGA, JR., Napoleonville ; Phi Alpha Delta. Tenth TOW: JOHN B. WHITTAKER, Gorum; Phi Alpha Delta, Flory Trial Club, Student Bar Association, Moot Court. JAMES E. WIL- LIAMS, Baton Rouge: Phi Delta Phi. Flory Trial Club, Golf Team, Kappa Alpha. JAMES A. WOOD, Baton Rouge; Phi Alpha Delta, Flory Trial Club. Moot Court Semi-finalist, Pi Kappa Alpha. RONALD J. LANDRY. Thibodaux: Phi Alpha Delta. RICH- ARD B. NEVILS, Baton Rouge. ' 68 359 ' 69 Law School Juniors First row: Herschel C. Adcock Monroe Tommy J. Adkins Homer Jerome J. Barbera Baton Rouge James L. Bates, Jr New Orleans Second row: William E. Baueh, Jr Ruston Charles K. Blanchard Minden James J. Brady Covington Stan E. Branton Gretna Third row: Frank C. Breese, III Monroe Lawrence N. Brown Baton Rouge William T. Brown, II Baton Rouge Eugene W. Bryson, Jr Greenwood Fourth row: Don C. Burns Grayson Walter E. Busby Baton Rouge Richard M. Campbell Monroe Charles S. Cannon Baton Rouge Fifth row: Joseph N. Cantrelle Larose Burton N. Cestia, Jr New Iberia Richard E. Chaudoir Alexandria Saundra P. Chauvin St. Francisville Sixth row: Edward B. Cloutman, III Lake Charles J. Reginald Coco, Jr Moreauville John T. David Baton Rouge Howell A. Dennis Lafayette Seventh row: Errol D. Deshotels Baton Rouge Elaine M. Durbin New Orleans Margaret L. Estes Baton Rouge Jerry L. Finley Calhoun Eighth row: David B. Garraway Baton Rouge Richard E. Gerard, Jr Lake Charles David B. Graham Morgan City Larry J. Gunn Shreveport Ninth row: Jack R. Harger Baton Rouge S. Frank Harlow Bossier City Stanley L. Hay Lafayette Douglas L. Hebert Lake Charles Tenth row: Irby Hebert, Jr Abbeville Terry F. Hessick Monroe Richard S. Hruska New Orleans Henley A. Hunter Shreveport 360 Law School Juniors First row: David W. Kiesel Jennings John W. King Montgomery P. David Reams Baton Rouge John H. Landry Plaquemine Second TOW: Janis M. Lasseigne Thibodaux Robert M. Leaman New Orleans David R. Lestage Jennings Jules B. LeBlanc Baton Rouge Third row: William B. Levy Baton Rouge Thomas A. Lussen, Jr Baton Rouge John F. McKay Baton Rouge Dan E. Melichar Pineville Fourth row: Stacey A. Moak Baton Rouge Guy A. Modica Bossier City- Walter G. Monsour, Jr Shreveport Shelby H. Moore Baton Rouge Fifth row: James A. Norris, Jr West Monroe F. Hodge O ' Neal Rayville Woodrow L. Overton Baton Rouge Jimmie C. Peters Pollock Sixth row: J. Michael Placer Lafayette Kenneth L. Riche Bunkie John F. Robichaux Baton Rouge John E. Ruiz, Jr. New Orleans Seventh row: Charles R. Ryan Houma Edwin C. Schilling. Ill Amite James P. Shay New Orleans David M. Smill Metairie Eighth row: Thomas O. Stafford, Jr Alexandria Eugene J. Sues Ferriday David J. Williams Baton Rouge ' 69 You ' ve finished registration, the Baton Rouge General Hospital b in that direction. Law School Freshmen First row: Louise A. Adams Thibodaux Frederick B. Alexius Baton Rouge Lawrence R. Anderson, Jr Homer Luther C. Anthony, Jr Springhill Second row: Russell O. Ayo, Jr Thibodaux William F. Bailey Gretna Jerry E. Barrett Pollock Larry A. Bringol Alexandria Third row: William K. Brown Shreveport Stephen R. Burke Rayville David A. Burtt, II Baton Rouge Edwin L. Cabra Leesville Fourth row: J. Louis Campbell, III Lake Charles Reginald C. Capshaw Destrehan Michael W. Casey, III New Orleans Bill Ccnger Bartlesville, Oklahoma Fifth row: Hilton I. Gotten, Jr Baton Rouge Luke J. Coussan Carencro Jerry F. Davis Baton Rouge R. Michael Davis Lafayette Sixth row: Winston R. Day Baton Rouge Malcolm E. DeCelle Monroe Wiley R. Dial Baton Rouge Allan L. Durand St. Martinvillc Seventh row: Lewis W. Eaton Baton Rouge Tim C. Ellender Houma Joseph W. Fleming Shreveport James I. Funderburk Jonesboro Eighth row: Edward D. Grant, III Baton Rouge Eugene R. Groves Baton Rouge Edward N. Harmon Opelousas Robert H. Hester New Orleans Ninth row: John C. Hose New Orleans Blance G. Iverson Baton Rouge Harry A. Johnson, III Shreveport William G. Jones Denham Springs Tenth row: Kenneth F. Kebber, Jr Chalmette John D. Kitchen Baton Rouge Paul E. Kitchens Minden Leslie L. LaCroix Columbia ' 71 361 Law School Freshmen First row: John F. LaVern Lake Charles Leslie D. Ligon, Jr Baton Rouge Kennard E. Mackey Baton Rouge Alexander J. Marchand Alexandria Second row: John F. Me Williams, Jr Shreveport Guy O. Mitchell Baton Rouge Andrew J. Montalband New Orleans deLesseps S. Morrison New Orleans Third row: Stewart E. Niles, Jr Buras James K. Oge Ville Piatte Sidney A. Ordoyne Thibodaux Brady A. Perry Baton Rouge Fourth row: Joseph F. Reisgen Kenner Herschel E. Richard, Jr Pascagoula, Mississippi Rodney L. Richardson New Orleans William V. Richardson Crowley Fifth row: Prosper J. Rivet Plaquemine Glynn D. Roberts Oak Gr ove Kenneth L. Ross Baton Rouge Cecil R. Sanner Hackberry Sixth row: Jerald N. Shank Baton Rouge Louis L. Sherman Baton Rouge Mark R. Simmons Franklinton Richard T. Simmons New Orleans Seventh TOW: Glen H. Smith Baton Rouge Paul C. Stewart Baton Rouge James R. Stokes Ruston Charles C. Thorpe Arlington, Texas Eighth row: Newman Trowbridge, Jr Franklin Michael S. Tudor Pineville Ralph E. Tureau St. Amain Thomas A. Usry Metairie Ninth TOW: Jess J. Waguespack Napoleonville Edmund T. Wegener, Jr New Orleans Karl S. Weill, Jr Abbeville Irvin A. Wilhite Shreveport Tenth TOW: Thomas M. Wilks Bastrop Edwin R. Woodman, Jr Baton Rouge Harry M. Zimmerman, Jr Baton Rouge ' 71 Graduates First row: GWENDOLYN W. ALDREDGE, Nederland, Texas, Agriculture. KENNETH O. ALLEN, Malvern, Arkansas. FRANK S. AMATO, New Orleans, Civil Engineering; Phi Kappa P hi, Tau Beta Pi. ASSEM A. AMOSTAFA, Cairo, Egypt, Petroleum En- gineering. Second row: AUSTIN A. ANDERSEN, Sayreville, New Jersey, English. ANN ANDERSON, Tampa, Florida, Math. ' MARYLAND T. ANDER- SON, Jacksonville, Florida; Arts and Sciences; Alpha Kappa Delta. GARY C. APRIL, Metairie, Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon, American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. Third row: RAFAELOA ARANDIA, Caracas, Venezuela, Agriculture. ETHEL M. ARNOTT, Winnipeg, Canada. GAIL J. ASH- BROOK, Hot Springs, Arkansas, Library Science. CALVIN R. ASHLEY, Winnsboro, Agricultural Economics. Fourth row: DAVID ASSAF, III, New Orleans, Electrical Engineering. GAYLE J. ATKINS, New Orleans, Economics. ARNOLD BA- HAM, Folsom, Physiology-Dairy Science; Alpha Zeta, LSU Dairy Science Club, American Dairy Science Association, President of Southern Branch ; American Society of Animal Science. CHERA- MIE L. BAKER, Lafayette, Arts and Sciences. Fifth row: MILDA A. BAKER, Baton Rouge, Education. JAMES J. BAL- SAMO, JR., Monroe, Agriculture; Sigma Tau Gamma, Circle K International, Dairy Science Club, Union Movies Committee. JUAN BARROSO, VIII, Havana, Cuba, Business Administration. RONALD H. BEARDEN, Dallas, Texas, Zoology. Sixth row: JANICE M. BERFIELD, Port Byron, Illinois, Library Science. WILLIAM J. BERGERON, Eunice, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma. FLORENCE BERNARD, New Orleans, Music. CLIFFORD L. BERTHOLF, Spivey. Seventh row: MAGADALEN BESENBACH, Tampa, Florida, French. ARU- NENDV P. BHATTACHARYA, Calcutta, India, Engineering. DENNIS J. BILYEU, Golden Meadow, Engineering; Theta Xi, Pi Tau Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. MIRKO A. BILONICK, Panama City, Panama, Eco- Eighth row: JONNIE B. BLAYLOCK, Monroe, English. DONALD A. BOUDREAU, Baton Rouge, Physics. RONALD F. BOU- DREAUX, Lafayette, Psychology. HAROLD C. BOUNDS, Baton Rouge. Ninth row: CANDACE H. BOWMAN, Baton Rouge, English. CLIMMIE L. BOYER, Eatonville, Florida, Math. JARED W. BRADLEY, Covington; History; Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Delta Theta. LLOYD BRANDT, JR., New Orleans, Business Administration. DENISE A. BROUSSARD, New Iberia, Library Science. ' 68 364 Graduates First row: JHILLIP G. BROWN, Baton Rouge, Chemical Engineering. WAYNE F. BROWN, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. EU- GENE BRUMBLAY, Baton Rouge, Education; Phi Delta Kappa. COLGAN H. BRYAN, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Sociology; Alpha Kappa Delta; Gamma Sigma. Second row: NICK BUFORD, Houston, Texas, Arts and Sciences. 2ND LT. DONALD C. BULLOCH, USAF, Belle Chasse, Engineering Me- chanics; Air Force Institute of Technology Fellowship, LSU Gradu- ate School Fellowship, Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi. BETTE J. BURGIN, El Paso, Texas. LETA A. BURNS, Lake Charles, Education. Third row: CAROL A. BURTLE, Louisville, Kentucky, Mathematics. RON- ALD L. CLAASSEN, Paso Robles, California, Mathematics. JAMES C. CADE, Natchitoches , Agriculture. RICHARD H. CAGE, Lafayette; Music. Fourth row: MARIO J. CALUDA, JR., New Orleans, Mechanical Engineer- ing; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Insti- tute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Pi Tau Sigma. MARY J. CALVERT, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. JpRGE A. CAMPS, Holguin, Cuba, Chemical Engineering; American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi. JAMES M. CANNON, Newellton, Agriculture. Fifth row: ALAN W. CARLTON, Pineville, Mechanical Engineering; Ameri- can Institute of Mechanical Engineers, Engineering Council, Pi Epsilon Tau, President; Tau Beta Pi. ENRIQUE C. CASTRO, Maracaibo, Venezuela, Petroleum Engineering. CAROLYN CAVANAUGH, Baton Rouge, Education. ROSE S. CEFALU, Baton Rouge; Home Economics. Sixth row: ELIZABETH H. CHAMPION, Albany, Georgia, Library Science. HERMAN D. CHAMPION, Baton Rouge. CECIL M. CHO- PIN, Baton Rouge, Chemistry; American Chemical Society, Union Governing Board, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon. MILTON G. CLASEN, Orange, California, Library Science. Seventh row: MARY C. COFFEY, Gibsland. YVONNE COFFEY, Gibsland. HELEN COLE, Baton Rouge, English. ROBERT L. COMP- TON, Baton Rouge, Social Welfare. Eighth row: ROBERT G. COOK, Tulsa, Oklahoma. ROLAND M. COT- TON, JR., Jonesville, History. MARION B. COUVILLION, Baton Rouge. WARREN C. COUVILLION, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. Ninth row: BENNIE L. COX, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. GEORGE T. CRAIG, Library, Pennsylvania, Engineering; Phi Kappa Phi. CARL N. CRANE, New Orleans, Social Welfare. JOHN L. DALE, Jackson, Mississippi. GLENNEL DAVIS, Shreveport, Library Science. ' 68 Graduates First row: EDUARDO G. DEL-VALLE, Baton Rouge, Chemical Engineer- ing; Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, American Institute of Chemical Engineering, American Chemical Society. ABEL DESOUZA, Bombay, India, Engineering. TOM GEE DEWEESE, Philadelphia, Mississippi, Business Administration. LOURDES L. DEYA, Baton Rouge, Foreign Languages; Phi Lambda Pi, Phi Sigma Iota. Second row: THOMAS S. DHARMAPUTRA, Malang, Indonesia, Agricul- ture. JUDY R. DICKEY, Monticello, Mississippi, Music. MICHAEL D. DIETRICH, Baton Rouge, Food Science; Food Science Club, Institute of Food Technologists, Lambda Tau. CARROLL L. DIBENEDITTO, Baton Rouge, Social Welfare. Third row: RICHARD L. DILLARD, Birmingham, Alabama, Music. ROB- ERT P. DIXON, Natchitoches, Agricultural Economics. RICH- ARD L. DO AN, Welsh, Physics; American Institute of Physics, University Disciplinary Committee. LOY H. DOBBINS, Haynes- ville, Vocational Agriculture. Fourth row: LOUISE DONNELLY, Ocala, Florida, Environmental Design. JOHN A. DUFFEL, New Orleans, Library Science; Alpha Beta Alpha. ROBERT E. DURAND, Shreveport, Journalism. VANIK S. EADDY, Manusa, Vocational Agriculture Education; Alpha Tau Alpha, Phi Delta Kappa. Fifth row: MICHAEL T. EDGERTON, Sun, Engineering. FRANCES K. EUART, Kosciusko, Mississippi, Social Welfare. DAVID J. EVANS, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Math; Phi Eta Sigma, Mu Sigma Rho, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. VICTORIA G. EVANS, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Physics. Sixth row: PEDRO FALABELLA, Baton Rouge, Chemical Engineering. JAMES E. FARGO, Arlington, Virginia, Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon. RAFAEL FEO, Miami, Florida, Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Cuban Club. BARRY L. FIRESTONE, Houston, Texas , Economics. Seventh row: GEORGE J. FLICK, New Orleans, Food Science; Gamma Sigma Delta, Alpha Zeta, Pi Kappa Phi. MARY C. FLYTHE. Cul- peper Virginia, Mathematics. WILDON J. FONTENOT, Eunice, Agriculture. WILLIAM H. FORMAN, JR., Metairie, Arts and Sciences. Eighth row: CHARLES D. FOURNIER, Metairie, Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, American Institute of Chemical Engineering, Phi Lambda Upsilon. LOUIS B. FOURNIER, Baton Rouge, Chemistry; Graduate Council. MARY I. FOWLER, Shreveport, Library School. THOMAS L. FRAZER, Monroe, Arts and Sciences; Phi Delta Theta. WATTINE FRAZIER, McCool, Mississippi, History. Ninth row: CAROLYN B. GADDIS, Farmerville, Home Economics. ED- WARD A. GARBATY, Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics. WAYNE CAREER, Lafayette, Agriculture. PHYLLIS J. GAR- NETT, Conway, Arkansas, Arts and Sciences. ARMANDO I. GARZON, Havana, Cuba, Fine Arts. ' 68 Graduates First row: RONALD E. GAUTHIER, Baton Rouge, Economics; Omicron Delta Epsilon, Sigma Nu. RICHARD J. GERDTS, Baton Rouge , Business Administration. RAMON A. GIL-BEROES, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. DONALD C. GILLETT, Lake Arthur, Ag- ricultural Education. Second row: LUIS A. GONZALEZ, Miami, Florida, Engineering; Theta Beta Pi, Cuban Club, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. THOMAS L. GOODRUM, Baton Rouge, Business; Graduate Business Association. HERMAN P. GRAEFF, Houston, Texas, Physics. VIRGINIA C. GRANT, Shreveport, Home Economics. Third row: JOAN L. GRAVES, Brownwood, Texas, Arts Sciences. SAM- UEL H. GRAY, Brownwood, Texas. Music. MYRNA J. GREEN, New Orleans, Library- Science. BETTY H. GREENING, Shreve- port , Library Science. Fourth row: MICKEY J. GRIMMETT, Atlanta. Georgia, Mathematics. SHAM L. GUPTA, Nabha, India, Civil Engineering. SURINDER M. GUPTA, Narha Punjab, India, Food Service; Soccer Team. ARLENE H. GUZICK, Baton Rouge, Foreign Languages. Fifth row: PAUL K. HAMLIN, Kinston, North Carolina, Business Adminis- tration. SUNG JA HAN, Seoul, Korea. Library Science. KAR- LOS W. HANCHEL, Ragley. G. MICHAEL HARPER, Abbe- ville, Petroleum Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Pi Epsilon Tau, So- ciety of Petroleum Engineering. Sixth row: CHARLES B. HARRELL, Fort Worth, Texas, Arts and Sciences. JACKIE T. HARRINGTON, Magnolia, Arkansas, Vocational Agriculture Education. HERMAN M. HATTAWAY, Houma, History; Phi Alpha Theta. BEVERLY J. HAWKINS, Vicks- burg, Mississippi, Food Science Technology; Alpha Chi, AJpha Epsilon Delta, Institute of Food Technologists, Food Science Club. Seventh row: SHARON C. HELTMAN, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Library Science. BOYLE J. HENDERSON, JR., Baton Rouge, Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi. Secretary, President: Pi Tau Pi, Accounting Cltib. LARRY G. HENDERSON. Bastrop, Agriculture, Forest Products Research Society. DAVID L. HESS, Baton Rouge, International Club. Eighth row: DONALD M. HILL, Carroll, Iowa. CAROL J. HINES, Pine- ville. FRANK T. HODOWAL, Cicero, Illinois, Business Ad- ministration. LELA A. HOHMANN, Baton Rouge, Music. Ninth row: BARBARA HOLLINGS WORTH, Oak Grove, Education. THOMAS M. HONTZAS, Jackson, Mississippi, Economics; Delta Omicron Epsilon. IDA-JO C. HUARD, Baton Rouge, Zeta Tau Alpha. ELVIN HUGHES, Amite, Chemistry. LAVAL HUGHES, Centreville, Mississippi, Speech Pathology. ' 68 Graduates First row: SALEH IDRIS, Botanical Garden, Indonesia, Horticulture; Horti- culture Society. BERYL A. ILLG, New Orleans, Speech. LAW- RENCE H. IVERSON, III, New Orleans, Engineering. MIL- TON R. I VERY, Woodbine, Georgia, Mathematics. Second row: SANDRA H. JACKSON, Bogalusa, Education; Chi Omega. ED- MONDE J. JASPERS, Brussels, Belgium, School of Forestry. RICHARD H. JESSE, Palmyra, Illinois, Agriculture; Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Agricultural Economics Association. LE- TICIA J. JIMENEZ, Jovellanos, Cuba, Foreign Languages; Phi Sigma Iota. Third row: VINOD K. JINDAL, New Delhi, India, Petroleum Engineering; AIME. HUGH A. JOHNSON, Newton, North Carolina, Plant Pathology; American Phytopathology Society. DENISE E. JOHN- STON, Baton Rouge , Math ; SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Mu Epsi- lon, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. WIL- LIAM R. JOHNSTON, Starkville, Mississippi, Music. Fourth row: MARY M. JONES, Tempe, Arizona, Math. JOHN R. KAGEY, Dayton, Virginia, Psychology. DARLENE S. KALI, Detroit, Michigan, Math. KATHLEEN T. KEEN, Baton Rouge; Arts and Sciences. Fifth row: RASHID A. KHAN, New Delhi, India, Geology. BEN T. KIRK, Baton Rouge; Plant Pathology. KENNETH G. KNEIPP, New Orleans, American Chemical Society. WAYNE P. KRAUS, New Orleans, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, American Institute of Chemi- cal Engineers, Dormitory Counselor. Sixth row : LAWRENCE M. KUHN, Luling, Agriculture. ANIL KUMAR, Bangarman, India, Engineering; Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Epsilon Tau, International Club, Treasurer; Society of Petroleum Engineering of AIME. MATSUKO KYOTO, Ishibiki, Japan, Library Sci- ence. CORAL A. LAMARTINIERE, Marksville, Micro-Biology; N.I.H. Fellowship. Seventh row: RUTH F. LAMONT, Baton Rouge, Education; Phi Mu. CATH- ERINE M. LANDRY, Bossier City, Arts and Sciences. SCUDDY J. LEBLANC, Morganza, Poultry Science. MICHAEL LEVINE, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Arts and Sciences; Psi Chi. Eighth row: PHILLIP A. LEWIS, JR., Prairieville , Agricultural Extension. GEORGE R. LIGHTSEY, Laurel, Mississippi, Psychology. BARBARA B. LIPSCOMB, Ruston, Library Science. GERALD B. LORIO, Hahnville; Agriculture, Alpha Gamma Rho, Agricul- tural Econcmics Club. Ninth row: CHARLES V. LOVETRO, Norco, Mathematics. GLORIA LOW, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Library Science, Delta Zeta. CECIL A. LOWERY, JR., Shreveport, Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. WILLIAM J. LUKE, Baton Rouge, Alpha Gamma Rho. REBECCA L. MCKILLIPS, Natchitoches, Library Science. ' 68 368 Graduates First row: GERALD W. M ALONE. Baton Rouge, Agriculture, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta. Phi Kappa Phi. Agriculture Economics Club. ORESTES G. MANZANILLA, Baton Rouge, Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu. IEEE. JANET L. MARTINDALE, Pope, Mississippi, Music. JUAN M. MARTINEZ, Puerto Rico, Arts and Sciences. Second TOW: ANGELES MASINI, Puerto Rico, Arts and Sciences. BONNIE J. MATHEWS, Coushatta, Library Science. JOSEPH R. Mc- CORMICK, Baton Rouge. Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers. KAREN A. McDONALD, Biloxi, Mississppi, Chemis- try and Physics. Third TOW: BO YD S. McFATTER. Plain Dealing, Agriculture; Agricultural Economics Club. BARBARA A. METCALF, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences. HARRIS C. MILLER, Gueydan, Arts and Sci- ences. SAM A. MISURACA, Hammond, Agriculture; Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta. Fourth TOW: LARRY J. MONTERO, Donaldsonville ; Business. CHARLES J. MORAZAN, Baton Rouge, Library Science; Lambda Chi Al- pha, Graduate School Council Representative. JANEEN C. MOREL, New Roads, Education. WILLIAM R. MORGAN, II, Covinton; Arts and Sciences. Fifth TOW: HARRY E. MOSELEY, Ruston, Chemistry and Physics. EU- GENE T. MOSKEAL, Lafayette, Social Welfare. ANDREW V. MULINA, Shreveport, Business Administration. FRANKIE D. MULLER, Baton Rouge; Arts and Sciences. Sixth TOW: PATRICIA M. NETTLES, Baton Rouge, Beta Alpha Psi. LEON- ARD P. NEUMANN, Tallulah, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi. CAROLYN R. NEWMAN, Baton Rouge, Education. ROBERT W. NICHOLSON, Baker, Engineering. Seventh TOW: JOEL E. NORTH, Little Rock, Arkansas, Business Administra- tion. ELLEN D. OLIVER, Arlington Heights, Illinois, Arts and Sciences. JOLENE O ' QUIN, Lafayette, Library Science. FRANK F. PAPE, Beaufort, South Carolina, Music. Eighth TOW: JOHN L. PELL, Memphis, Tennessee, Physics. ANTHONY G. PETRIE, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Phi Kappa Theta, Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi. MARTIN A. PINILLA, Havana, Cuba, Engineering; American Chemical Society, Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers, Alpha Chi Sigma. DOUG- LAS J. PORTIDUS, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. Ninth row: ROY E. POVALL. Lexington, Mississippi , Social Welfare. LAW- RENCE L. POWELL, Ponchatoula, Education. RONNIE J. PROFFITT, Dennett, Arkansas, Business Administration. JUDITH J. REEVES, New Orleans, Mathematics. ' 65 3 6 9 Graduates First row: WILLIAM O. REEVES, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Business. ANTHONY M. REKAS, Collinsville, Illinois, Graduate. JO- ANNE J. RICHARD, Houma. EUGENE D. RICHARDSON, Cincinnati, Ohio, Geography. Second row: KENNETH J. ROBERTS, Metairie, Agriculture; Alpha Zeta, Agricultural Economics Association. KYRA E. ROBERTSON, Collins, Mississippi, Home Economics. WALLACE D. ROUN- TREE, Baton Rouge; Business Administration; American Market- ing Association, Southern Economics Association. MARIE A. ROUSSELLE, New Orleans, Chemistry. Third row: SHIRLEY B. RUBIN, Alexandria, Foreign Languages. MAR- GARET V. RUFFIN, Clinton, Mississippi, Business Administration. FRANKLIN V. RUNORE, Franklin Square, New York, Food Science and Technology; Institute of Food Technologists, Food Science Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Chi Honor Society. JAMES W. RUNDELL, Delhi, Animal Science; Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Block and Bridle Club. Fourth row: JOSEPH D. RUNNELS, Bossier City, Business Administration. EDWIN P. RUSSO, New Orleans, Engineering; American In- stitute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers, American Society of Electrical Engineers, Sigma Xi, Sigma Pi Sigma. ROSA M. SAGEBIEN, Baton Rouge. MARIO M. SALINAS, Baton Rouge, Business Ad- ministration; Graduate Economics Club, Omicron Delta Epsilon. Fifth row: M. DAVID SANCHEZ, Llallagua, Bolivia. LEONARD C. SAURAGE, Baton Rouge; Business Administration. RAM S. SAXENA, Geology. MYRON H. SCHWITZER, Shreveport, Graduate; Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Pi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Delta Sigma Pi. Sixth row: BERN ACE L. SHAW, Shreveport, Education. BAILEY B. SHELHORSE, JR., Columbus, Georgia, Mathematics. TSE L. SHENG, Taipei; Arts and Sciences; Southeastern Library Asso- ciation. JOHN K. SHIRLEY, DeRidder, Business Administra- tion. Seventh row: BARBARA A. SINCLAIR, Houma, Education, JOHN W. SLO- CUM, New Orleans, Library Science. BALLARD L. SMITH, Sulphur; Business Administration. DAVID L. SMITH, Baton Rouge, Accounting. Eighth row: JAMES W. SMITH, Leland, Mississippi, Agriculture. R. ELLEN SMITH, Baton Rduge, Arts and Sciences; Phi Mu. ROBERT A. SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Mechanical Engineering. SANDRA K. SOILEAU, Alexandria, Speech. Ninth row: JAMES M. SOLAR, Baton Rouge , Food Sciences and Technology ; Food Science Club, Institute of Food Technologists, Pi Kappa Phi. SYLVIA C. SPEER, Homer, Mathematics. JOHN H. SPEIGHTS, Baton Rouge, Philosophy. EDWARD G. STAF- FORD, Baton Rouge, Physics; Phi Kappa Phi. ' 68 37 Graduates First row: RICHARD F. STANEK, Hamburg, New York, Agriculture. LYNX A. ST ANTON. Baton Rouge, Agricultural Economics; Sigma Delta, Agricultural Economics Club. ALVIE C. SUM- XERS. JR., Paradise, Business: Acacia, President. Rush Chairman; Inter-Fraternity Council, Judicial Committee, President: Celebrity Showcase, Sub-Committee Chairman. HERSCHEL G. SUM- RALL, Baton Rouge, Plant Pathology: Gamma Sigma Delta. Second TOW: JERRY F. TATE. Magnolia. Arkansas. Arts and Sciences. CLEVIE E. THIBODEAUX, Erath, Library Science. INEZ M. THOMAS. Mandeville, Education: Kappa Mu Epsilon. UR- SULA THOMPSON, New Iberia, Education; Phi Lambda Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa. Third row: JAMES C. THORELL. Stuttgart, Arkansas, Business. JAMES L. TRAHAX. Rayne: Agriculture. Alpha Tau Alpha. HERMAN L. TUCKER, Steams, Kentucky, Mathematics. JOHN URIBE, Medellin, Colombia, Business. Fourth TOW: DIAXA A. VALLE, Ha to Rev, Puerto Rico, Psychology; Inter- national Club. KAY M. VAN VOORHIS. Baton Rouge. Agri- culture: Mortar Board, Graduate Council. Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. KENNETH R. VAN VOORHIS, Shreveport, Business. JOSEPH L. VAN WIE, Garfield, Minne- sota; Mathematics. Fifth row: EVELYN F. VEAL, Baton Rouge. Education. MICHAEL J. YEAZEY, Abbeville, Petroleum Engineering: Tau Beta Pi, Pi Epsilon Tau. American Institute of Mechanical Engineers. ANN M. WALKER. Baton Rouge. Mathematics. BERRY R. WALL, Fort Worth, Texas, Arts and Sciences. Sixth Tom: BARBARA D. WALLACE. Shreveport. Library Science. ED- WARD B. WATERS. Coral Gables, Florida. Civil Engineering. JAMES C. WATTS, Cameron ; Business. DENNIS W. WELLS, Ponchatoula, Agricultural Education. Seventh row: KAREN L. WELSH, Saskatoon, Canada. Library Science. NANCY J. WESLEY, Pleasanton, Texas , Mathematics. ED- WARD K. WHISMAX. Bunkie, Business. RONALD C. WHITE Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Business; Kappa Sigma. Eighth TOW: PAUL L. WIGGINS, Sicily Island, Agricultural Economics; Agri- cultural Student Association. President : Agricultural Economics Club, Alpha Zeta. LELAND D. WILHELM. Gould, Oklahoma, Arts and Sciences. MARY E. WILLETT. Maysville, Kentucky. Speech Pathology; Sigma Alpha Eta, President. DOROTHY Ai WILLIAMS. San Angelo, Texas, Speech. Ninth TOW: EDGAR B. WROTEN. Baker, Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Phi Lambda Upsilon. GAIL G. WYXX. Savannah, Georgia. Agriculture. RONALD A. YAXCIS, Iron- dequoit, New York; Business: Graduate Business Association, Young Republicans. THOMAS D. YARNELL, Bridgeton, New Jersey, Arts and Sciences: Psi Chi. ' 68 37 ' School of Social Welfare First row: JACQUELINE L, ADAIR, Pineville, Student Association, School of Social Welfare. GERALD N. ALFORD, New Iberia, National Association of Social Workers. VERONICA BERGERON, Baton Rouge, Delta Zeta, President, Pledge Trainer; College of Arts and Sciences, Secretary-Treasurer. JERRY P. BOUDREAUX, Morgan City. Second row: MADELEINE T. BROUSSARD, New Orleans. MARIANNE CABE, Gurdon, Arkansas. RUALL J. COOK, Winnfield, Stu- dent Association, School of Social Welfare. CURTIS C. CRYER, Pineville. Third row: BARRY M. DASTE, New Orleans, National Association of Social Workers; Student Association, School of Social Welfare. SHIRLEY B. DAVIDSON, Lafayette. JOAN M. DELERY, New Orleans. DELORES A. EDWARDS, Baton Rouge. Fourth row: M. GEORGENE FLEMING, Lake Charles. JOHN H. FUL- WILER, Fall Branch, Tennessee, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LAURA E. GLASS, Austin, Texas, National Association of Social Workers. JOHN M. GRAYSON, Moselle, Mississippi. Fifth row: PEGGY A. HAWTHORNE, Athens, Texas, Student Association, School of Social Welfare, Secretary; National Association of Social Workers. LARRY J. HAYS, Shreveport. JOHN D. HICKS, Little Rock, Arkansas. DENNIS H. HILTON, Slidell, Student Association, National Association of Social workers. Sixth row: JAMES R. HOLDEN, Hot Springs, Arkansas. A. MICHAEL HOTARD, Metairie. DAVID P. JAMES, Baton Rouge, Student Association, School of Social Welfare; National Association of So- cial Workers. CURTIS JOHNSON, Baton Rouge. Seventh row: HARMIE S. JOHNSON, Baton Rouge. LESLIE J. LACHIN, New Orleans. FRANCIS G. LANCLOS, Opelousas, National Association of Social Workers. RITA J. LEWIS, Marthaville. Eighth row: MARGARET E. LILLY, Baton Rouge. JIMMIE A. MALONE, Abbeville. JAMES F. MAYEUX, Baton Rouge. JAMES D. MILAM, Monroe. Ninth row: TERRY E. MORGAN, Amite. BEVERLY B. MORRIS, Baton Rouge. RONALD H. NOLEN, Jackson, Mississippi. GARY T. O ' BRYANT, New Orleans. ' 68 37 The door to higher education. First TOW: BETTE A. PEARL, Vicksburg, Mississippi, National Association of Social Workers, Student Association. BEN S. PINCKAKD, Colfax. GLENN L. RICKS, Hammond. DAVID L. SCHATZ- MAN. Houston, Texas. Second row: ALTA L. SCHOENFELDT, Tucson, Arizona. LINDA SILVER- MAN, Shreveport , Alpha Kappa Delta. Phi Kappa Phi. JAMES D. SIMS, Athens. LAURA A. BUTTON, Birmingham, Alabama. Third row: CHARLES A. TURNBO, Wichita Falls, Texas. JOAN F. VIN- CENT, Baton Rouge. DIANE WASE, Farmerville, National As- sociation of Social Workers. LINNA J. WALKER, Jonesboro. Fourth row: JOSEPH J. WHITE, New Orleans, National Association of Social Workers, Student Association. FREDERICK C. WISE, Detroit, Michigan. CAROLYN C. WOOD, Coushatta. ELVIE A. ZERANGUE, Lake Charles, National Association of Social Workers. School of Social Welfare Another swinging mass at the Catholic Student Center. 373 ' 68 First row: SULEIMAN ABRASH, Damascus, Industrial Technology; Syria, Arab Club. JACK A. ACHORD, Baton Rouge, Agriculture: Baseball Captain. MARY D. ACOSTA, Jackson, Arts and Sci- ences; Chi Omega, Power Hall Wing Representative, McVoy Hall Dorm Chairman, Celebrity Showcase, Theta Sigma Phi. CHRIS- TOPHER W. ADAMS, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Accounting Club, President. Second row: RICHARD A. ADAMS, Thibodaux, Agriculture. ROBERT C. ADAMS, Baton Rouge, Civil Engineering. SANDRA ADAMS, Ponchatoula, Education; Association for Childhood Education, SLTA. LARRY J. ADDISON, Baton Rouge, Education. Third row: JOHN J. AERTKER, Metairie, Engineering; Institute of Elec- trical and Electronic Engineers. MARGARET M. AJUBITA. New Orleans, Education; Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi, Freshman Advisor, Transfer Ad- visor. RUBEN A. ALEMAN, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Business Administration; Acacia. CHRISTOPHER D. ALFUNSO, New Orleans, Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. Fourth row: MICHAEL F. ALLAIN, Port Allen, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. BRENDA L. ALLEN, Baton Rouge, Education: Sigma Alpha Eta, Louisiana Players Guild. JAMES E. ALLEN, Baton Rouge , Edu- cation. LEE S. ALEXIUS, Covington, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Fifth row: ROBERT J. ALONZO, Chalmette, Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu, President; Tau Beta P i, Institute of Electrical and Electronic En- gineers, Secretary; Engineering, Council, Dormitory Counselor, Dean ' s List. J. GLENN ALTAZIN, Port Allen, Agriculture. DONALD L. ALTEMUS, Baton Rouge, Business Administra- tion; Accounting Club, International Club. LUCAS J. AL- VAREZ, Baton Rouge, Engineering. Sixth row: CHARLES R. ANDERSON, JR., Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Air Force ROTC Colonel, Industrial and Technical Education Club. MARY JO ANDRIES, Alexandria; Agriculture. DAVID L. ANDRUS, Ville Platte, Education. DONNA L. ANGERON, Plaquemine; Education; Association for Children Education, His- torian; Student National Education Association. Seventh row: WAYNE L. ANTHON, Baton Rouge , Engineering ; American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers. MARY K. ARBOUR, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Chi Omega. DAVID ARCEO, Merida, Mexico, Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Elec- trical and Electronic Engineers. ALICE A. ARMENTOR, New Iberia; Agriculture, Phi Mu, Pledge Class President, Vice-Presi- dent; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Club. Eighth row: FRAN O. ARMSTRONG, Lake Charles, Agriculture; Alpha Delta Pi, Executive Council, House Manager; Most Outstanding Senior; AWS Executive Council. JOHN B. ARMSTRONG, JR., Lake Charles, Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. THOMAS J. ATKINS, New Orleans, Environmental Design; Student Chapter of American Society of Landscaping Architects. CYNTHIA J. ATKINSON, Baton Rouge, Education. Ninth row: LINDA G. ATKINSON, Monroe, Education; Kappa Alpha Theta, Activities Chairman. JUDY A. AUCOIN, Metairie, Education; Delta Gamma, Newman Club, Young Christian Students, Student Louisiana Education Association, Association for Childhood Edu- cation. KATHLEEN A. AUGUSTA, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Dean ' s List. JOHNNY F. AUSTIN, Anniston, Alabama, Business Administration. Tenth row: NATHAN T. AVANT, Jennings , Agriculture. NOEL R. A VERY, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Beta Alpha Psi. JESUS R. AVILA, Carupano, VeneEuela. JAMAL A. AWWAD, Baton Rouge, Engineering. 374 ' 68 Firrf TOW: PATRICIA A. AVER, Zachary, Agriculture. JOSEPH F. AZ- ZARELLO, JR., New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; East Stadium Men ' s Residence Halls Association, Representative, Secretary. R. SUZANNE BADER, West Point, Mississippi, Education; Alpha Delta Pi, Vice President; Gumbo Staff, Editor-in-Chief; Mortar Board, SGA High School Relations Committee, Chairman; Gam- ma Beta Phi, President; AWS Judicial Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Iota, Kappa Delta Pi, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi, Student National Education Association. MARTHA W. BADON, Laurel, Mississippi, Arts and Sciences. Second row: BEVERLY R. BAGGETT, Baton Rouge, Education: Alpha Phi, Sigma Alpha Iota. MARK C. BAHAN. Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Phi Kappa Theta, Air Force ROTC, Athletic Officer; American Legion Award, Fraternity Steward. MARY C. BAKER, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences: Delta Delta Delta. REBECCA A. BAKER, Baton Rouge, Education: Phi Mu, Rush Chairman, Panhellenic Delegate: Panhellenic Council. Secretary: Gamma Beta Phi, SGA Representative. Union Student Opportunities Commit- tee, AWS Leadership Workshop, Scotch Guard. Freshman Advisor, Union Hospitality Committee, Lambda Intersorority, SGA Traffic and Safety Committee, Student National Education Association. Third rozi ' : DIANNE S. BALFOUR, West Monroe, Education: Phi Mu, Re- cording Secretary. Songleader: Freshman Advisor. Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi. Louisiana Players Guild, Celebrity Showcase Committee. Music Theatre Committee. A Cappella Choir, BSU Chapel Committee. SHARON J. BALFOUR, Baton Rouge, Environmental Design: American Society of Landscape Architects. SANDRA A. BALLARD, Monroe, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Delta, Press Chairman. Assistant Social Chairman; AWS Special Events Committee. Philosophy Club, Jr. Year Abroad Committee. LEO R. BANKSTON, Baton Rouge, Education; Kappa Phi Kappa, Treasurer. Fourth TOIL . VICTOR V. BANKSTON, New Orleans, Business Administration; Accounting Club. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. MARILYN F. BARBER, Baton Rouge. Agriculture; Phi Upsilon Omicron. JANEL M. BARBERITO. New Orleans. Education; Music Educators National Conference. JACINTO BARCIONA, Ecuador. Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma, American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineering. Fifth row: JAMES D. BARNIDGE, Alexandria. Agriculture: Alpha Tau Al- pha, Alpha Zeta, Future Farmers of America. MARCELLE A. BARON. New Orleans. Education; Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi. Student National Education Associa- tion. HENRY J. BAROUSSE. Baton Rouge, Engineering; American Society of Agricultural Engineers. ANN M. BAR- RELLE, New Orleans. Education: Gamma Phi Beta, National Council of Teachers of English, National Education Association. Sixth row: CHARLES A. BARRERE, New Orleans. Arts and Sciences. BRUCE A. BAUER. Pecos, Texas: Arts and Sciences. HAROLD W. BAUR. New Orleans. Mechanical Engineering: American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. LYNDA A. BAYARD. New Or- leans, Education; Delta Zeta, LSU Darling, Celebrity Showcase Committee, Gumbo Staff, Student National Education Association. Seventh row: MARILYN A. BAZER. New Iberia, Education; Alpha Omicron Pi, Lambda, Student National Education Association, Sigma Alpha Eta. LONNIE H. BEARRY. Baton Rouge, Business Administra- tion: Kappa Epsilon. JANET L. BECNEL. Reserve, Education; Freshman and Transfer Advisor, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi. MARLENE M. BECNEL, St. Gabriel, Agriculture; Home Eco- nomics Club. Eighth row: LOIS L. BEHRNES, Clinton, Education. ENID R. BELL, Baton Rouge: Agriculture. GERALD A. BELLO. Baton Rouge, En- gineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. KEN BELTEAU, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers, Society of Military Engineers, Engineering Lead- ership Award. inth row: EDWARD P. BENEDICK, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Business Ad- ministration; American Marketing Association. ARM AND I. BENNETT, Chalmette, Electrical Engineering, Institute of Elec- trical and Electronic Engineers. KERRY BENTON, Den- ham Springs, Education. ARTHUR W. BERGERON, JR., Le- compte; Arts and Sciences. Tenth row: LOUIS M. BERGERON, Baton Rouge, Engineering; Society of American Military Engineers, Treasurer; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. College of Engineering Leadership Award. OLIVER BERIDON, JR., Hamburg, Agriculture: Agri- cultural Economics Chib. BRUCE J. BERNARD, New Orleans, Business Administration: Phi Kappa Theta. Pledge Trainer; Union Social Activities Committee. KATHY Si BERNARD, Metairie, Education; Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi, Student National Education Association, Standards Board. 375 ' 68 First row: EARL D. BERRY, New Orleans, Engineering; Phi Delta Theta, American Society of Chemical Engineers. PHYLLIS C. BER- THELOT, Port Allen, Education. STANFORD L. BERTHE- LOT, Baton Rouge, Business; Pi Tau Pi, President; Delta Sigma Pi, Social Chairman. C. PAUL BESSE, JR., Baton Rouge, Me- chanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Second row: AMELIA J. BETTCHER, San Antonio, Texas, Education. JACQUELINE A. BIENVENU, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences: Alpha Delta Pi, reporter, Historian, Membership Chairman, Presi- dent; Union Social Activities Committee. PAUL J. BILELLO, Thibodaux, Engineering; American Institute of Chemical En- gineers, Tau Beta Pi. JERRY A. BILICH, New Orleans, Busi- ness Administration; Pi Tau Pi. Third row: JACKIE BILLEAUDEAU, Baton Rouge, Education; Zeta Tau Alpha, Student National Education Association. JOEL T. BILL- INGSLEY, Natchitoches, Engineering; American Society of Me- chanical Engineers, Pi Tau Sigma, Treasurer. BARRY H. BIRCH, Baton Rouge, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical En- gineering. THOMAS W. BISHOP, Tallulah, Engineering; Kappa Alpha, Alpha Zeta, Agriculture Economics Club. Fourth row: RALPH B. BISLAND, Houma. Business; Freshman Baseball; Dean ' s List. ANDREA A. BISSO, New Orleans, Education: Standards Board, Sailing Club, Wing Representative. Student Na- tional Education Association. LEIGHTON J. BLACKWELL, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Acacia. ANITA S. BLAIZE, Port Allen, Agriculture ; Mortar Board, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Chaplain ; Home Economics Club, President; Freshman Advisor, SGA Aca- demic Affairs Committee Chairman, Agriculture Queen, Danforth Award, Sigma Chi Sweetheart Court, Newman Club, Religious Vice-President. Fifth row: SUSAN E. BLALOCK, Jacksonville, Florida, Arts and Sciences. ANN L. BLANCHARD. New Orleans, Chemistry and Physics; Delta Gamma, Air Force ROTC Sponsor, Delta Tau Delta Sweet- heart, College of Chemistry and Physics. President, Vice-President; Iota Sigma Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer; Lambda Delta, Gumbo Favorite, West Hall Treasurer, SGA. Assistant Chairman of Book Exchange Committee; Delta Gamma Delta, Secretary; Pan- hellenic Social Chairman. LORRAINE A. BLANCHARD, Baton Rouge , Education ; Freshman Advisor, WRA, Vice-President, Treasurer; Louisian a Health Physical Education and Recreation, Physical Education Club, Delta Gamma. JOSE L. BLANCO, Valencia, Venezuela, Engineering. Sixth row: JULIE E. BLAND. Shreveport. Arts and Sciences: Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart Court. BARRY J. BLEICH- NER, New Orleans, Engineering: American Society of Civil En- gineers. SANDRA E. BLOSSMAN, Baton Rouge, Education: Gamma Phi Beta, Recording Secretary, Vice-President. President. HELEN M. BOIES. Baton Rouge. Chemistry and Physics; Kappa Alpha Theta, Lambda Tau, Alpha Lambda Delta. Iota Sigma Pi. Scotch Guard, Freshman Advisor, Associated Women Students, Leadership and Special Projects Committee. Seventh row: DUDLEY M. BOLTON, Provencal; Agriculture, Society of For- esters, Society of American Foresters, Alpha Gamma Rho. JUDY M. BONE, New Orleans, Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega, Movies Committee, Dorm Standards Board. NORMAN N. BONE, Baton Rouge, Business Administration. TAYNELL C. BONHAM, New Orleans; Agriculture; Delta Zeta, Songleader, Standards Chairman. Eighth row: BETTY A. BONURA, Metairie, Arts and Sciences. ANN L. BOOKER, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences: Zeta Tau Alpha, President; Mortar Board, Associated Women Students, Leadership Chairman; WLSU, Announcer. Librarian: Student Government Association, Women ' s Housing Committee Chairman: Herget Hall. President; Outstanding Transfer. JAMES C. BOOTHE, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. ROLAND H. BOREY, III, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. Ninth row: ARTHUR J. BOUDREAUX. Ill, Franklin, Arts and Sciences; Sigma Pi. JAMES S. BOUDREAUX, Narragansett, Rhode Is- land, Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Engineering Student Council, College of Engineering, Secretary-Treasurer; Engineering Leadership Award. SUE C. BOUDREAUX, Franklin. Education; Student National Education Association. CHARLES E. BOURG, Morgan City, Business Administration. Tenth row: JANICE E. BOURGEOIS, Bogalusa, Business Administration; Chi Omega, Alpha Beta Chi, Marketing Club, Business Adminis- tration Junior Class, Secretary-Treasurer; Student Government As- sociation Leadership Committee, Dormitory Wing Representative, Women ' s Recreation Association Chairman. SIDNEY V. BOUR- GEOIS, JR., Thibodaux, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Vice-President. WAYNE L. BOURGEOIS, New Orleans, Business Administra- tion; Delta Sigma Pi, South Stadium Dorm Representative, Ac- counting Club, Management Club. DIANNA G. BOWEN, Col- fax, Agriculture; Chi Omega, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Women ' s Recreation Association. 37 6 ' 68 First row: GLYNDA L. BOYLES, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. JULIE D. BOYNE, Houma, Chemistry and Physics; Lambda Tau, Vice- President: Iota Sigma Pi. JOHN S. BRADFORD, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences : Sigma Pi. Association of the United States Army. FREDERICK J. BRALLIER, Ferriday, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Second row: BARRY W. BRAUCHT. Baton Rouge, Business Administration. CONRAD R. BRAUD, Dutchtown . Education; Student National Education Association. JOHN D. BRAUD, Baton Rouge, Agri- culture; Arnold Air Society, Secretary; Epsilon Pi Tau, President and Treasurer: Society of American Military Engineers, Secretary; Scabbard and Blade. Outstanding Pledge and Treasurer; AFROTC Vice Division Commander. AFROTC Financial Assistance Grant, Union Carbide Award for Outstanding Student in Industrial Tech- nology, Newman Club. AFROTC Commendation Ribbon. AFROTC Outstanding Basic Cadet. HAROLD K. BRAUN, Gulfport, Mis- sissippi, Environmental Design; American Institute of Architects. Third TOW: JACOB G. BRAUN, IV, Baton Rouge, Environmental Design; Delta Kappa Epsilon. Social Chairman : American Society of Land- scape Architects. JOHN S. BREARLEY, Bunkie. Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ROGER J. BREAUX, Napoleonville . Engineering; Society of American Military Engi- neers, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Dormitory Counselor. CAROL A. BREFFEILH, New Orleans, Agriculture. Fourth row: CHARLES H. BREWER. Baton Rouge. Business Administration. SUSAN M. BRIGGS. Baton Rouge: Education: Alpha Delta Pi, International Relations Committee. ANITA P. BRINSON, Baton Rouge. Agriculture. ARTHUR L. BRIZZOLARA, JR., New Or- leans, Business Administration: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Fifth row: JAMES H. BROSSETT, JR.. Baton Rouge. Agriculture. MAR- GARET M. BROUSSARD. Baton Rouge, Education; Delta Zeta, College of Education, President. Vice-President : Gumbo Staff. Aca- cia Sweetheart Court. RICHARD P. BROUSSARD, Baton Rouge, Engineering; American Society of Chemical Engineers, President: Engineering Council. CATHERINE BROUSSEAU, Keesler A.F.B.. Mississippi, Agriculture; Alpha Lambda Delta, Dorm House Council, Secretary; Union Student Opportunities Committee. Sub-Committee Chairman for Publicity; Transfer Ad- viser, Phi Upsilcn Omicron. Sixth row: ESTELLE E. BROUSSEAU, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Delta Zeta. Panhellenic Delegate; Freshman Advisor. ALMA L. BROWN, Baton Rouge, Education. CARL H. BROWN, Wentz- ville, Missouri; Arts and Sciences. DON W. BROWN, Baton Rouge. Business Administration; Phi Gamma Delta, Rush Chair- man, Pledge Trainer. Sezenth row: PATRICIA A. BROWN. Baker. Arts and Sciences; Alpha Delta Pi Theta Sigma Phi, Gumbo Staff, AWS Legislative Council, Reieille Staff 7 NANCY S. BROWN. New Orleans, Arts and Sci- ences. JOHN E. BRUCE. Harvey. Environmental Design. SHANNON M. BRUMFIELD. New Orleans. Arts and Sciences; Kappa Kappa Gamma. Activities Chairman, Historian; Louisiana Players Guild. Sigma Alpha Eta. Eighth rou-: TOMMIE L. BRUMFIELD. Franklinton, Education; Phi Mu, Treasurer. PENNY BUBECK. Meridian. Mississippi, Arts and Sciences. JEAN C. BUCK, St. Bernard . Education ; Kappa Delta. LUCINDA L. BUDZ, Baton Rouge, Education. inth ro ' a 1 : DELMIRO S. BUENO. Roseville. Michigan, Engineering. CHARLES P. BUJOL, Plaquemine, Education. MICHAEL T. BUQUET Hcuma, Engineering; American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers. Dean ' s List. ANN H. BURDICK, Baton Rouge, Education; Pi Beta Phi. Tenth row: CHERYL L. BURGESS. Jennings, Education; Phi Mu, Panhel- lenic Delegate : Panhellenic Council, Treasurer. DUER S. BUR- NETT, Shreveport, Business Administration. JOSEPH W. BURNS. Baker; Agriculture: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian, Ac- tivities Committee. RAYMOND C. BURTON, Baton Rouge, Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, SGA Representative from College of Engineering. 377 ' 68 First row: JOHN H. BUSHNELL, Baton Rouge, Environmental Design; Sigma Chi. VIRGINIA J. BUTLER, Lake Providence, Educa- tion; Zeta Tau Alpha, Panhellenic Delegate; Student Louisiana Teachers Association. SANDRA R. BUTTON, Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics; Alpha Omicron Pi, President; Lambda Tau, Iota Sigma Pi, Freshman Advisor. BRENDA E. BRYAN, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Agriculture; Phi Upsilon Omicron. second row: DERANNE L. BYRD, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Celebrity Showcase. FRANCES K. BYRD, Alexandria, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Kappa Delta, Gamma Sigma Lambda, Gamma Beta Phi. CATHERINE H. CABRERA, Metairie, Education. HENRY J. CABRERA, Diriamba, Nicaragua, Engineering; Institute of Elec- trical and Electronic Engineers, LSU Soccer Team. Third row: PHILIP L. CAILLOUET, JR., Houma, Chemistry and Physics; American Institute of Physics. PAUL B. CALDARERA, Baton Rouge , Engineering ; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DONNA G. CALLAWAY, Alexandria, Arts and Sciences; Pi Beta Phi. DONALD W. CALVIN, Baton Rouge, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Vice- President ; American Chemical So- ciety Award for Outstanding Chemical Engineering Senior. Fourth row: BARBARA J. CALVIT, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Zeta Tau A lpha, Theta Sigma Phi. HENRY CAMACH9, New Or- leans, Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon, President; Delta Sigma Pi, Outstanding Pledge, Secretary, Athletic Chairman, Pledge Master. FERNANDO L. CAMAYD, Baton Rouge , Business Ad- ministration ; Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Tau Pi. RICHARD R. CAM- BEILK, Metairie, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Fifth row: JOYCE A. CAMPAGNA, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Beta Alpha Psi, Newman Club, Alpha Beta Chi, Treasurer; Ac- counting Club, Secretary, Treasurer. DIANNE F. CAMPBELL, Shreveport, Agriculture. CYNTHIA F. CANTU, Baton Rouge, Education. JOAN C. CAPANO, De Ridder, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Pi Mu Epsilon, Gamma Beta Phi. Sixth row: MELVIN L. CAPELL, Metairie, Agriculture; Acacia, Wesley Foundation. WILLIAM L. CAPELLA, New Orleans, Chemistry and Physics; Delta Tau Delta, President, Housemanager, National President ' s Council; Air Force ROTC, Air Division Commander, Outstanding Sophomore and Senior Distinguished Air Force Cadet, Arnold Air Society, Executive Officer, Operations Officer; Advisor to Angel Flight, Outstanding Sophomore; Scabbard and Blade, SGA Student Assembly Representative, Men ' s Residence Hall Counselor, Senior Counselor, Chief Counselor ' s Guidance Commit- tee. JAMES H. CARELOCK, Alexandria, Business Administra- tion. CLIFFORD F. CARLIN, JR., Bogalusa, Arts and Sciences; Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, Dean ' s List, Dorm Judicial Committee. Seventh row: ANNE B. CARMICHAEL, East Point, Georgia, Arts and Sciences; Freshman and Transfer Advisor, Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer; Mu Sigma Rho, Union Summer Opportunities Chairman. PHOE- BE G. CARMOUCHE, Baton Rouge, Education. RUDOLPH P. CARRERE, Baton Rouge; Engineering. RICHARD P. CART, Crowley, Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rho, Treasurer; Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Forestry Club. Eighth row: JOYCE A. CARTER, Slidell, Agriculture; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Club. JAMES M. CASH, JR., Metairie, Busi- ness Administration. WAYNE E. CASH, Baltimore, Maryland, Business Administration; Pi Tau Pi, Dean ' s List. THOMAS H. CASSEL, Harrisonburg, Agriculture; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Ninth row: KYUS CASTELLANOS, Camaguey, Cuba, Agriculture. IVAN G. CASTRO, Baton Rouge, Engineering; Cuban Club, American Society of Civil Engineers. GEORGE P. CATSULIS, New Or- leans, Engineering; American Institute of Mechanical Engineers. BILLY C. CAUSEY, Baker, Education; Phi Mu Alpha, Sym- phonic Band, Opera Orchestra. Tenth row: LAWRENCE J. CENTOLA, JR., New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Circle K, Young Democrats, Advanced Army ROTC. SYLVIA M. CESTIA, New Iberia, Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma, First Vice- President ; Education Day Queen, Women ' s Recreation As- sociation. CHERYL J. CHAMBERS, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences ; Alpha Phi, Chaplain, Marshall ; Freshman Advisor, Psyche Club. GAYLE A. CHAMPAGNE, New Orleans, Education; Stu- dent Louisiana Teachers Association, Student National Education Association, Association of Childhood Education. 378 ' 68 First row: JO ANN CHAMPAGNE, Baton Rouge, Education. SIDNEY A. CHAMPAGNE, Baton Rouge, Engineering. BONNIE M. CHAP- LAIN, St. Bernard; Education. IVAN L. CHATELAIN, Marks- ville, Arts and Sciences. Second row: LLOYD V. CHAUVIN, Houma, Engineering; Institute of Elec- trical and Electronic Engineers. CHARLES E. CHIASSON, Thi- bodaux, Chemistry and Physics. RUTH CHIN, Drew, Missis- sippi; Arts and Science; Alpha Lambda Delta, Music Educators National Conference, Sigma Alpha Iota, President; Music Co- ordinating Council. CAREN L. CHRISTIANSEN, Gladstone, Oregon, Arts and Sciences; Gumbo Staff, Union Hospitality Com- mittee. Third row: MARY H. CHURCH, Baton Rouge, Education; Women ' s Recrea- tion Association, President; College of Education, Vice-President: Physical Education Majors and Minors Club. WILMA M. CHUSTZ, Walls, Arts and Sciences; Delta Gamma, President; Alpha Lambda Delta, Secretary: Gamma Beta Phi, Delta Gamma Delta, Lambda Delta, Scotch Guard. Gumbo Staff, Union Per- sonnel and Research Committee. ROBERT P. CIFREO, Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics: American Institute of Physicists, Sigma Pi Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Pi Mu Epsilon. ELISA- BETH S. CLARK, Beltsville, Maryland; Agriculture, Phi Mu, Lambda Delta. Fourth row: LUTHER E. CLARK, Atlanta, Georgia. Arts and Sciences; Alpha Tau Omega, Army Bengal Raiders. MICHAEL A. CLAUSE, Labadieville , Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineering. CAROL L. CLAWSON, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha Theta, SGA Transportation Committee. RICHARD L. CLAY, _New Orleans. Engineering; American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers. Fifth row: WILLIAM E. CLEVELAND. Thibodaux, Chemistry and Physics; Baptist Student Union, American Institute of Physics. GEORGE E. CLINE, Baton Rouge, Engineering: American Institute of As- tronautics and Aeronautics, American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers. ALLEN R. COATES, New Orleans, Engineering; Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers. American Society of Chemical En- gineers. ALVIN B. COLE, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. Sixth row: LEONARD C. COLE, Baton Rouge , Arts and Sciences. CLAY- TON W. COLEMAN, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Union Hospitality Committee. PATTY R. COLLIER, New Orleans, Education; ROTC Sponsor, Rifle Club. LINDA O. COLLINS, Pineville, Education. Seventh row: ROBERT H. COOPER, Sickerville, New Jersey, Agriculture; Horticulture Club. KAY E. CONNER, New Orleans, Agricul- ture; Delta Zeta, Treasurer: Standards Board. JAN A. CON- ST ANTINE, New Orleans. Business Administration. ALLEN B. COOK, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. Eighth row: ALPHA L. COOK, Baton Rouge . Arts and Sciences. MARY E. COOK, Baton Rouge, Business Administration: National Collegiate Association for Secretaries, Treasurer. PEGGY A. COOPER, Baton Rouge. Arts and Sciences: Mu Sigma Rho, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kiwanis Scholarship. HAROLD W. COPELAND, Ray- ville, Engineering; American Institute of Mechanical Engineers. Ninth row: RAMONA C. COPELAND, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. CARO- LYN B. COPPOCK, Metairie, Education; Freshman Advisor, AWS Publicity Committee, Executive Committee, President; Edu- cation College Council, Association of Childhood Education, Stu- dent National Education Association. Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Delta Gamma. THERESA J. CORKERN, Franklin- ton, Education; Current Events Committee, Association of Child- hood Education, Social Chairman. GEORGE T. CORTAS, Bei- rut, Lebanon, Engineering. Tenth row: CYNTHIA A. COUSANS, New Orleans . Education. CHARLES A. COSTELLO, Baton Rouge. Business Administration; Circle K. Student Sports Information Assistant. RODNEY E. COVING- TON, Vivian, Arts and Sciences: Phi Kappa Psi, Pledge Class President; LSU Rifle Team, Mu Sigma Rho, Association of the United States Army. MELVA R. COX, Cumberland, Oklahoma , Education. 379 ' 68 First row: MARY A. COXE, Walker, Education; Chi Omega, Dorm Darling Finalist, ROTC Sponsor, Dean ' s List, College of Education Sopho- more Class Vice President; Standards Board. AZALIE N. GRAIN, Lafayette, Education; Zeta Tau Alpha, Secretary, Historian; Stu- dent National Education Association, Secretary; Gumbo, Section Editor. SARAH E. CRAIS, New Orleans, Business Administra- tion; Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Beta Chi, President; St. Alban ' s Chapel, Advisory Board; University Christian Movement, Beta Alpha Psi, Business Administration College Council, Accounting Club. ELAINE C. CRAMPTON, Baton Rouge, Education; Kappa Alpha Theta, Student Association of Childhood Education. Second row: SARAH A. CRAWFORD, Natchez, Mississippi, Education. DENISE A. CREMIN, Dallas, Texas, Business Administration; Kappa Delta, House Manager, Sergeant At Arms; Lambda Delta, Dorm Secretary, AWS, Women ' s Recreation Association, Market- ing Club. BARBARA A. CRETIN, Metairie, Education. VIR- GINIA E. CROSBY, De Ridder, Arts and Sciences; Chi Omega. Third row: MARY CROSSLEY, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Psyche Club. PHYLLIS L. CROLTY, Baton Rouge, Education. MAD- ELEINE M. CROZAT, New Orleans, Chemistry and Physics; American Chemical Society, Iota Sigma Pi, Delta Phi Alpha. WIL- LIAM S. CULVER, JR., Destrehan, Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary, Outstanding Pledge; College of Business Administration, President. Fourth row: WILLIAM W. CUNNINGHAM, Houma, Arts and Sciences; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Distinguished Military Student, ROTC Battalion Commander. SUSAN A. CUTLER, Delhi, Arts and Sciences; Lambda Tau. ROSE M. D ' AGOSTINO, Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics; Alpha Lambda Delta, Iota Sigma Pi, Lambda Tau. GEORGE J. DAIGLE, II, Opelousas, Business Administration; Pi Tau Pi, Young Republicans. Fifth row: JERRY J. DAIGLE, White Castle, Agriculture; Agronomy Club, Secretary-Treasurer. MARY C. DAIGLE, Port Allen, Educa- tion; Delta Gamma, Scotch Guard, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, SGA High School Relations Commit- tee, Personnel and Research Committee, Union Music Theatre Committee. ROBERT P. DAIGLE, Opelousas; Business Adminis- tration; Young Republicans, President: Accounting Club. KATH- LEEN A. DAIGRE, Baton Rouge, Education; Alpha Xi Delta, President; Women ' s Recreation Association, Vice President; Physi- cal Education Major ' s Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Student National Education Association, Association of Childhood Education, Educa- tion Council. Sixth row: BONNIE A. D ' AMICO, New Orleans, Agriculture; Zeta Tau Alpha. GLEN L. DAIGRE, Baton Rouge; Arts and Sciences. PROSPERO J. D ' ANGELO, Metairie, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, President ' s Scholarship, Phi Kappa Theta. DENNIS C. DANIEL, Baton Bouge, Business Administration; Pi Tau Pi, President; Delta Sigma Pi, President, Vice President, Chancellor; Marketing Club, Business Administration College Coun- cil, International Trade Club, International Club, Young Republi- cans, Canterbury Club. Seventh row: ALLEN J. DANOS, Cut Off, Business Administration; Phi Kappa Theta, Secretary; Pi Tau Pi, Wrestling Club, SGA Liaison Com- mittee. ROBERT W. DARDENNE, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sci- ences; Reveille. Managing Editor. DONALD R. D ' ARMOND, Baton Rouge, Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta, Institute of Electri- cal and Electronics Engineers, Scabbard and Blade. LINDA A. DARSEY, Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics; Lambda Tau. Eighth row: EDWIN M. DAVIDSON, Plaquemine, Arts and Sciences. PA- TRICIA L. DAVIDSON, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Iota Sigma Pi, Gamma Beta Phi. ALLEN L. DAVIS, JR., New Or- leans, Business Administration. MICHAEL H. DAVIS, Alexan- dria; Arts and Sciences; Lambda Chi, Secretary, Scholarship Chair- man; Union Celebrity Showcase. Ninth row: WILLIAM H. DAVIS, JR., Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics; Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Epsilon, American Chemical Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Ccpolomer Scholarship. WILLIAM A. DAVIS- SON, Lafayette, Business Administration; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pi Tau Pi, Union Committee, Track Society for Advancement of Man- agement. KATHLEEN DAWKINS, Denham Springs, Educa- tion; Phi Mu. LONNIE R. DAY, Baton Rouge, Business Ad- ministration. Tenth row: THOMAS M. DAY, Baton Rouge, University College; Pershing Rifles. ANTONIO DE AGUIRRE, Miami, Florida, Engineering; Cuban Club. GUY E. DECKER, Baton Rouge, Education. MI- CHAEL J. DE FELICE, Thibodaux, Business Administration. 380 First row: PATRICIA A. DEFOE, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Mu Sigma Rho. MARTIN J. deGRAVELLE, Jeanerette, Arts and Sciences; Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, President; Mu Sigma Rho, President; Phi Kappa Phi, President; Stadium Dorm Council. JAMES C. DEGUEURCE, Bossier City. Arts and Sci- ences; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Mu Sigma Rho. ROBERT D. DE- JEAN, Baton Rouge, Environmental Design; American Society of Landscape Architects. Second row: OLGA M. DE LA VEGA, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Gam- ma Phi Beta, Bengal Belle, International Queen, Dorm Vice Presi- dent. DENNIS C. DEMING, Balboa, Canal Zone, Business Ad- ministration. OSCAR R. DE ROJAS, Caracas, Venezuela, Engi- neering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Cuban Club, Newman Club, Young Republicans, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. LURLINE M. DERWOSTYPLUR, Metairie; Education, Dorm President, Transfer Advisor. Third row: GILD A F. DE VILLE, Alexandria, Education; SGA Speakers Committee, Student Louisiana Teachers Association. EARL L. DICKINSON, JR., Arabi; Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. THOMAS W. DICKERSON, Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics; American Chemical Society. GLYNN G. DIETRICH, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. Fourth row: JUAN L. DILIBERTO, Metairie, Arts and Sciences. MICHAEL D. DIRKSMEYER, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Society of For- esters. JOSEPH W. DODDS, III, Metairie, Agriculture. FRED- ERICK J. DODGE, Shreveport, Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Fifth row: JILL A. DODSON, Metairie , Business Administration ; Delta Zeta. PATRICIA A. DOHERTY, Metairie, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Omicron Pi, Historian, Outstanding Junior; AWS Transfer Ad- visor, Reveille, News Editor, Union Current Events, Sub-Commit- tee Chairman; SGA, Poop Book Committee Chairman, Academic Potpourri Committee Chairman; Theta Sigma Phi, Arts and Sci- ence College Council. THOMAS R. DONHAM, New Roads, En- gineering; American Institute of Industrial Engineers. JANE E. DONALD, Alexandria, Education; Delta Gamma, Student Louisi- ana Teachers Association, Current Events Committee. Sixth row: LIZ O. DOOLITTLE, Shreveport, Education; Kappa Delta. SUSANN F. DORMAN, Shreveport, Education; Mu Sigma Rho, Pi Kappa Delta, Dorm Council, Dean ' s List. WELDON W. DORMAN, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Centennial Award, Dorm Counselor, Director of Men ' s Dorm Area, United Fund, Freshman Council, Baptist Student Union, Book Exchange Com- mittee, Sub Chairman. VIRGINIA A. DOSS, New Orleans, Education; Phi Mu, Student National Education Association, As- sociation of Childhood Education, SGA Traffic and Safety Com- mittee, Union Hospitality Committee. Seventh row: RAYMOND W. DOUCET, Church Point, Agriculture; Dairy Sci- ence Club, President. JAMES R. DOUGHTY, Winnsboro, Agri- culture; Alpha Gamma Rho, Agricultural Economics Club. MI- CHAEL A. DOUGHERTY, Sulphur, Education; LSU Track Team. FRANK F. DOUGLAS, DeQuincy, Environmental De- sign. Eighth row: LINDA C. DOWNING, Baton Rouge, Education; Delta Delta Delta, Bengalettes, Homecoming Committee. MARGARET M. DOWNS, Shreveport, Education; Chi Omega. ALAN D. DREE- SEN, Jefferson, Texas; Agriculture; ROTC Corps Commander, Scabbard and Blade, President ; Xi Alpha Pi, Alpha Zeta, Society of Foresters, Annual Ring, Editor; Alpha Gamma Rho. HARMON R. DREW, Minden, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Sigma, Pledge Of- ficer, Secretary, President ; Speech Forum Speaker, Honors Program, Outstanding Sergeant Major, Interfraternity Council, Committee Chairman, Judicial Board. Ninth row: KENNETH P. DRUDE, Ponchatoula, Arts and Sciences; Louisi- ana Archaelogical Society, President; Society for American Archaeology. JARA L. DUBROCA, Boutte, Education. GOR- DON J. DUCOTE, Marksville, Engineering; Sigma Nu, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Secretary; Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Comptroller, Information Officer; So- ciety of American Military Engineers. JAMES R. DUGAN, Houma, Agriculture. Tenth row: JOHN G. DUGAS, Mobile, Alabama, Agriculture; Scabbard and Blade, Commander; Arnold Air Society, Area Information Officer; Epsilon Pi Tau, Reserve Officer Association, Outstanding Wing Commander, Distinguished Military Student. TERRY E. DUGAS, Plaquemine, Education; Pi Beta Phi, Scotch Guard. ROBERT W. DUNKLEY, Fordoche, Environmental Design. HAROLD J. DUNLAP, Westwego, Agriculture; Industrial and Technical Edu- cation Club. ' 68 First row: PATRICIA K. DUNN, Lake Charles, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Delta Pi. BETTY R. DUPONT, Plaquemine, Education; Catho- lic Church Choir, A Capella Choir. JODY G. DUMAS, Lynch- burg, Virginia, Arts and Sciences. EDWARD C. DUNN, New Orleans, Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Institute cf Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Second row: DONALD M. DURKIN, New Orleans, Business Administration; Society of American Military Engineers, Union Personnel and Re- search Committee, Gumbo Staff, Accounting Club, Delta Sigma Pi, LSU Judo Club, Westminster Fellowship. IVA M. DUSANG, JR., New Orleans; Business Administration. CHARLES R. DUT- TON, Hampton, Virginia, Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta, Tiger Band, Young Republicans. JUDITH L. DWYER, New Orleans; Elementary Education; Gumbo Staff, Louisiana Player ' s Guild, Association for Childhood Education, Young Re- publicans, Louisiana Historical Society, Union Current Events Committee, Social Fraternity Court, Student National Education Association. Third row: RUTH L. EDWARDS, Marksville, Education; Chi Omega, Union Student Opportunities Committee, Leadership Workshop, SGA Homecoming Committee, Association of Childhood Education. THOMAS A. EDWARDS, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Epsilon Delta. WILLIAM E. EDWARDS, Columbia, Mississippi; Arts and Sciences. COLENDA M. EFFERSON, Baton Rotuge, Education. Fourth row: GERALD E. EGGERT, San Antonio, Texas, Engineering; Acacia, Athletic Chairman; Scabbard and Blade. DIANNE M. EHLERS, Sewart AFB, Tennessee, Agriculture; Zeta Tau Alpha, Home Eco- nomics Club, Union Celebrity Showcase Committee. MARTIN P. EIKERT, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Agriculture. MARY R. EL- LENDER, San Antonio, Texas, Education; Kappa Delta, Educa- tion Council. Fifth row: PATRICIA J. ELLING, Beaumont, Texas, Education; Chi Omega, Union Committees, SGA Traffic Appeals Board, Freshman Ad- visor, Association for Childhood Education. EVELYN M. EL- LIOTT, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Delta Zeta, Dean ' s List, Phi Kappa Theta Court. LUKE S. ELLIOTT, JR., Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Phi Kappa Theta, Psyche Club. RICF ARD C. ELY, Metairie, Agriculture; Industrial and Technical Education Club. Sixth row: WILLIAM R. EMPSON, McComb, Mississippi, School of Music; Phi Mu Alpha, Treasurer, Vice-President. LARRY P. EN- GLANDE, Arabi, Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. CAROL L. ENNA, Carville, Arts and Sciences; Delta Gamma, Activities Chairman, Songleader, Panhellenic Representative, Sis- terhood Award, Active of the Year; Newman Club, Girls ' Vice- President; Union Music Theater Committee. PAUL P. EN- TRIKIN, JR., Baton Rouge; Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dean ' s List. Seventh row: SUZANNE M. ERDELYI, Destrehan, Education; Sigma Alpha Eta, Celebrity Showcase, Jazz Festival Committee. KATHLEEN A. ERMERT, New Orleans, Chemistry and Physics; Delta Gamma, Freshmen Advisor, Lambda Tau, Lambda Delta, College of Chem- istry and Physics, Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-President. SUSAN G. ERNST, Baton Rouge ; Arts and Sciences. ARMAND R. ER- WIN, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. Eighth row: LEAH K. ERWIN, New Orleans, Agriculture; Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, Vice President; Gumbo Staff, Sigma Pi Sweetheart. DON- ALD D. ESCH, Derrick City, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineer- ing; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. DAVID W. EVANS El Paso, Texas; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha, Cap- tain ROTC, Army ROTC Scholarship. PATRICIA A. EWIN T Harahan, Arts and Sciences. Ninth row: WILLIAM R. FAIR, III, Plain Dealing, Arts and Sciences; liger Band, Union Movies Committee, Phi Sigma Iota. MARY C. FAIRBANKS, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Delta Gamma, Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart. ANTHONY P. FAMA, JR., Baton Rouge, Engineering; LSU Honor Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. JULIA G. FANCHER, Gulfport, Mississippi; Agricul- ture; Delta Gamma, Young Republicans, SGA Traffic and Safety Committee. Tenth row: SANDRA A. FAULK, Leesville, Business Administration; Alpha Beta Chi, Marketing Club, Highland Hall Dormitory Committee, AWS Careers Committee, Union Public Relations Committee. PETER K FAWLEY, Baton Rouge, Engineering; American In- stitute of Chemical Engineering. DANIEL P. FAY, Plainfield, Illi nois; Agriculture. CYNTHIA F. FAYARD, Denham Springs, Education; Phi Mu, Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Lambda Pi, Deans List. ' 68 ' 65 First TOW: MARIE FARLOW, Tallulah, Education; Dean ' s List, Student Na- tional Education Association. DONNA L. FELPS. Denham Springs, Education: Delta Zeta, Association for Childhood Educa- tion, Program Chairman. IRWIX L. FELPS, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences: Mu Sigma Rho. Phi Eta Sigma. Gamma Beta Phi. L Club, Baseball. DAVID M. FERRELL, Baton Rouge. Busi- ness Administration: Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Tau Pi, Marketing Club, Student Government Association. Legislative Liaison Committee, Academic Affairs; Ward Memorial Scholar. Second TOW: RAMON R. FERRO. Baton Rouge. Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. JUNE E. FIELD, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sci- ences: Alpha Lambda Delta. Mu Sigma Rho, Alpha Kappa Delta. ANTHONE L. FIGALLO, New Orleans, Arts and Science: Delta Tau Delta, House Manager, Scholarship Chairman; Arnold Air Society, Area C-2 Comptroller. CYNTHIA R. FINK. Eunice, Arts and Science : Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart, Inter-Fraternity Court, Pi Beta Phi, Courtesy Chairman. Pledge Recording Secre- tary; Dean ' s List, Student Government Association, Department of Housing, Union. Hospitality Committee, Celebrity Showcase: Dor- mitory Social Events Committee. Third TOW: ANDREA M. FIRMIN, Baton Rouge. Arts and Sciences; Fresh- man Advisor, Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Sigma Iota. Mu Sigma Rho, Treasurer; Phi Kappa Phi. JEAN M. FISCHER. New Orleans. Arts and Sciences; Psychology Club, Judo Club. JERRY W. FISHER. Buras. Engineering: Sigma Pi. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. RAYMOND F. FISHER. Baton Rouge, Ag- riculture; Industrial and Technical Education Club. Fourth TOW: SUSAN E. FISCHER. Jackson, Mississippi: Arts and Sciences: Zeta Tau Alpha. Corresponding Secretary: Union Music Theatre Com- mittee, Young Democrats. MARY J. FITZSIMMONS, New Or- leans, Arts and Sciences: Dean ' s List. Union Student Opportuni- ties Committee. RUDOLPH E. FLACK. JR., Baton Rouge. Agri- culture; Sigma N-u. Society of American Forestry. PATRICE P FLAHERTY, Jena, Education. Fifth TOW: SHARON A. FLANAGAN. Baton Rouge. Arts and Sciences: Kap- pa Delta. Union Music Theater. Freshman Advisor. FRED J. 1ER. Catano, Puerto Rico: Civil Engineering. NAOMI R. FLORY, Bossier City, Education: Zeta Tau Alpha, Student Na- tional Education Association; SGA Traffic and Safety Committee, Association of Childhood Education, Vice-President : Education Council, Representative. STEVEN M. FLORY, New Orleans, Business Administration: Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Tau Pi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Marketing Club. Sixth TOW: DONNA E. FOGLEMAN, Lake Charles. Agriculture; Baptist Student Union Executive Council. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Phi Mu. Dorm President. DARRELL G. FONTANE. Hessmer. Engineer- ing; Sigma Tau Sigma, American Society of Civil Engineers, Scab- bard and Blade. Society of American Military Engineers. ROB- ERT A. FONTENOT. Ville Platte. Arts and Sciences: Sigma Pi. Phi Eta Sigma. Mu Sigma Rho. Phi Kappa Phi, Newman Club, Catholic Church Choir. JERIE D. FORD, Baton Rouge, Music; A Cappella Choir. Seventh TOW: MARY V. FORET, Lockport, Education. GLEN K. FORREST. New Orleans. Agriculture: Gamma Phi Beta, Pledge Trainer- Delta Gamma Delta. FRANK J. FORTIER, Baton Rouge, Edu- cation; Gymnastic Team, Captain; Cheerleader. SUSAN G. FOR- TIER, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Social Chairman, Treasurer; Gamma Sigma Delta Scholarship Award Gumbo Staff. Eighth TOW: AVERY L. FORTENBERRY, Baton Rouge. Agriculture; Epsilon Pi Tau. SANDRA L. FRALICK, Alexandria. Education. KEN- NETH R. FRANCIS, Fort Walton Beach, Florida; Business Ad- ministration : Arnold Air Society, Cadet Wing Commander. BRIAN J. FROISY, Plaquemine. Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, President, Secretary; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. Ninth row: JUDITH L. FRANCIS, Baton Rouge. Education: Delta Gamma RICHARD G. FUNDERBURK, Melder. Arts and Sciences Counselor. MARIETTE K. FUNG. Hong Kong, China: Arts and Sciences. KAREN L. FURLOW. New Orleans. Arts and Sciences: Kappa Delta, Editor: LSU Basketball Cheerleader, LSU Sailing Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Commodore; Freshman Ad- visor, Psyche Chib, SGA Housing Department, Secretary; Union Hospitality Committee. Tenth TOCO: RUTH R. FUSSELL. Baton Rouge, Education; Pi Beta Phi HUGHES D. CADDIS, JR., Jena, Arts and Sciences; Army Bengal Raiders, Pentagon Dorm Council, President: Men ' s Resi- dence Halls Association, Secretary. DONALD GALLENT. Baton Rouge. Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta, Chairman of Alumni Relations: Arnold Air Society, Squadron Chaplain; Scab- bard and Blade, Accounting Club, Young Republicans, SGA, Chair- man Athletic Liaison Committee. CAROL J. GALLIANO, Bridge City; Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 383 ' 68 First row: MARIA G. GARCIA, Baton Rouge, Education. WAYNE B. GARLINGTON, Grand Isle, Engineering; Pershing Rifles, Wesley Foundation, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Pe- troleum Engineers, Silver Achievement Medal Recipient. MARIE E. GARY, Breaux Bridge, Education; Alpha Xi Delta, Gumbo Staff, Alpha Lambda Delta, Newman Club, Louisiana Historical Association, Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education, National Council of Teachers of English. CONSTANCE O. GAUTHIER, New Iberia, Agriculture; Home Econom ics Club, Phi Mu, Newman Club, Sigma Nu Sweetheart. Second row: JEAN A. GAUTHIER, Plaquemine, Education; Pi Beta Phi, Angel Flight, Student National Education Association, Physical Educa- tion Majors and Minors Club. EUGENE P. GAUTHREAUX, Harahan, Arts and Sciences; Rifle Team. JOANNE GAYDOS, Baton Rouge; Business Administration; Alpha Beta Chi, Vice Presi- dent, Secretary; National Collegiate Association for Secretaries. DOROTHY E. GAYLE, Lake Charles, Chemistry and Physics; Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Lambda Tau, Iota Sigma Pi. Third row: LESLIE D. GENDRON, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. ANTHONY J. GENOVESE, Gretna, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Tau Omega, Historian; Gumbo Staff, Men ' s Housing Counselor, Reveille Re- porter. DON R. GEORGE, Gretna, Engineering; Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Pi Epsilon Tau, College of Engineering President, Student Assembly Representative, Men ' s Housing Senior Counselor, American Institute of Mechanical Engi- neers. SHIRLEY E. GEORGE, Baton Rouge, Education. Fourth row: SCOTT GERHARDT, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. JOSE N. GERMAN, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Engineer- ing; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. FRANCES E. GILBERT, Belle Rose, Education; Alpha Chi Omega, Stan- dards Board, Activities Chairman; Lambda Delta. ROBERT J. GILBERT, Pert Allen, Business Administration; Beta Alpha Psi. Fifth row: HARRY P. GILLIS, Soperton, Georgia; Chemistry and Physics; Symphonic Band. JOHNNY GILLS, New Orleans, Arts and Sci- ences; Pi Mu Epsilon. EVA C. GLAZE, Baton Rouge, Agricul- ture; Zeta Tau Alpha, Pledge President; Mortar Board, President; Union Social Activities Committee, Chairman; Phi Kappa Phi, Scotch Guard, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Dan- fcrth Award, SGA Honor Council, AWS Council, Freshman Ad- visor. MIKE R. GLEASON, Baton Rouge , Engineering. Sixth row: EDWARD F. GLUSMAN, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; SGA Department of Public Affairs, Chairman; Union Lyceum Commit- tee, Chairman; WLSU, Mu Sigma Rho, Arts and Sciences Honors Program. KENNETH J. GODSO, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sci- ences. KATHERINE E. GOETZMAN, Baton Rouge, Business Administration. CARLOS A. GONZALEZ, Colombia, South America; Agr iculture. Seventh row: CLAUDE T. GONZALES, Gonzales, Agriculture; Epsilon Pi Tau, Alpha Zeta, Newman Club. JOHN F. GONZALES, Thibodaux, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. RO- BERTO A. GONZALEZ, Laredo, Texas; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. JAMES E. GOODWIN, Thibodaux, Engineer- ing; Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi- neers. Eighth row: EUGENE C. GORDON, JR., Melville, Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Eta Kappa Nu. WILLIAM K. GORDON, Pensacola, Florida; Arts and Sciences. DALE A. GOURGUES, Hahnville; Agriculture. JANE M. GRAFFAG- NINI, Metariie, Education; Freshman Advisor, Union Music Thea- ter Committee, Union Celebrity Showcase Committee, Dormitory Committee Officer. Ninth row: SANDRA H. GRAHAM, Baton Rouge, Education; Alpha Delta Pi. STANLEY S. GRAHAM, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. WILLIAM B. GRAHAM, Baton Rouge, School of Environmental Design; Omicron Delta Kappa, Acacia, School of Environmental Design President, Phi Kappa Phi, American Institute of Architects, Dean ' s Medal, M. N. Davidson Award, Phi Kappa Phi Freshman. MARIA L. GRANJA, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. Tenth row: MARGARET E. GRAVOIS, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Delta, Standards Board Chairman; Union Celebrity Show- case Committee, Union Music Theatre Committee, Centennial Honor Award Scholarship. LINDA A. GRAY, Baton Rouge, Education. JOSEPH W. GREEN, Baton Rouge; Education; Kappa Epsilon. ROBERT T. GREENE, Metairie, Business Ad- ministration; SGA Department Head and Committee Chairman, Class Officer, MRHA Dormitory Council and Committee Chair- man. 3 8 4 - :: -- : --; :- : - , :. ; II ' : - - First row: LYNN L. GREESON, Baton Rouge, Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma. Vice President. Scholarship Chairman, Outstanding Soph- omore; Lambda Delta Intersorority Delegate, Union, Summer Council Chairman, Sports and Recreation Chairman. Hospitality Sub-Committee Chairman, Program Council; Gamma Beta Phi, Gumbo Staff, Angel Flight, SGA Constitutional Revision Commit- tee, Sigma Nu Sweetheart. MARCIA J. GREGG, Buras. Busi- ness Administration. GUY J. GREGORY, JR., Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. KATHLEEN J. GREGORY, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. Second TOW: LYNNE A. GREGORY, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta. Psi Chi, Psyche Club, Orches- tra, Lyceum Committee. JOHN B. GREMILLION. JR., Alex- andria, Business: Pi Tau Pi. JOSEPH S. GREMILLION, Baton Rouge: Agriculture; Industrial and Technical Education Club, Agricultural Student Association, Epsilon Pi Tau. PAUL K. GRIGG. San Antonio, Texas; Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, LSU Society of Foresters, Secretary; Annual Ring, Consulting Editor; Society of American Foresters. Third row: FREDERICK J. GRILLETTA, Harahan. Business; Phi Delta Theta. PAUL D. GROCE, North Little Rock, Arkansas, Arts and Sciences: Pi Kappa Alpha, Young Republicans. DAVID M. GROUCHY. Baton Rouge, Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers. KENNETH P. GROS, Baton Rouge, Engi- neering. Fourth row: SUSAN D. GROS. Baton Rouge. Education: Alpha Omicron Pi, Tiger Band, Golden Girl. CYNTHIA GROSSMAN, New Or- leans; Education; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Corresponding Secretary. EUGENE R. GROVES. Baton Rouge . Arts and Sciences Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LAJUANA P. GUEHO, Baton Rouge, Education, Fifth TOW: MARIE A. GUEHO, Livonia: Education. LAURIE G. GUENO, Crowley. Education; Alpha Chi Omega, Panhellenic Representa- tive. BEVERLY S. GUILLORY, Baton Rouge, Education. RICHARD J. GUILLOT, Mansura, Education; Dormitory Coun- selor. Sixth TOW: BILLY R. GUM, Plaquemine, Arts and Sciences. A. CAROL GUNN, Houston. Texas; Arts and Sciences; Wesley Foundation, Community Life Vice- President ; Union Student Opportunities, Sub-Committee Chairman of Peace Corps. RANDY GURIE, Jonesville, Business Administration. MARK W. HACKMEIER, North Miami Beach. Florida; Business Administration; Alpha Epsi- lon PL, President; Interfratemity Athletic Council Representative. Seventh row: WILLIAM B. HAENSEL, JR_, New Orleans. Engineering: Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers. JOHN P. HAGEWOOD, Alex- andria. Education: Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Phi Kappa. CYN- THIA E. HAGSTETTE, Metairie, Education. CHERYL L. H ALBERT, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Gamma Phi Beta, Psychology Club. Eighth TOW: JUDITH A. HALEY. Ft. Benning, Georgia; Education: Alpha Lambda Delta. GREGORY J. HAMER, Morgan City, Business; LSU Union Committee, Summer Chairman: Newman Club, Men ' s Residence Hall Judicial Council. LEON M. HAMMACK, Pol- lock, Electrical Engineering; Circle K. MICHAEL G. HAMNER, Lafayette , Business : Scabbard and Blade, Association of the United States Army, Union Student Opportunities Committee, Pi Tau Pi. inth TOW: ARLIE J. HANCHEY, Baton Rouge, Business: Kappa Alpha. REDGIE HANSEN, Salina, Utah; Arts and Sciences. CHARLES HARDY. New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. JO ELLEN HARGIS, Baton Rouge; Education; Student National Teachers Association, Secretary-Treasurer French House. Tenth TOW: CHARLES G. HARGON, Monroe, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Sigma, Secretary; Union Sub-Committee Chairman. LORA L. HARIFORD, Plaucheville, Education. JEAN D. HARMON, Natchitoches ; Education ; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Marshall ; Dean ' s List. MARTHA L. HARMON, Baton Rouge, Education. ' 68 First row: ADRIAN W. HARRIS, Baton Rouge, Education; Theta Xi, In- terfraternity Athletic Council Secretary; 14th Wing Commander, Theta Xi Outstanding Athlete, Assistant Coach of LSU Soccer Team. MARIE R. HARRIS, Riceland, Education; Delta Gam- ma, Social Chairman; Theta Xi Sweetheart. ROBERT W. HAR- RIS, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Song Leader; Semper Fidelis Society. Publicity Officer, Treasurer. NORMAN J. HARTDEGEN, Kenner, Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, WLSU Staff. Second row: CHARLES J. HATHCOX, JR., Natchez, Mississippi; Electrical Engineering. HELEN M. HAW, Baton Rouge, Education. SANDRA L. HAYDUK, Kenner, Arts and Sciences. LEE R. HAYES, Baton Rouge; Arts and Sciences. Third row: JESSE S. HEARD, JR., West Monroe, Business Administration; Kappa Sigma, Vice President. MERILYN A. HEDRICK, Metairie, Arts and Sciences; Delta Gamma, House Manager; SGA Traffic Committee Chairman, SGA Campus Transportation Chair- man, Traffic Appeals Board, Union Personnel and Research Com- mittee, Freshman Advisor. MARILYN A. HEIDINGSFELDER, Weeks, Arts and Sciences; Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Delta Pi, Scholarship Chairman; President ' s Scholarship, SGA, AWS, and Union Committees; Freshman Advisor, Scholar- ship Award of Alpha Delta Pi. BETH S. HEIMAN, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Phi Kappa Phi, Mu Sigma Rho, Presi- dential Scholar. Fourth row: CAROL D. HEISER, Baton Rouge, Business; Alpha Beta Chi. BILLY F. HELENA, JR., Fort Worth, Texas; Business Adminis- tration, Alpha Tau Omega. MARK E. HEMETER, Hatties- burg, Mississippi; Arts and Sciences; Union Music Theatre Com- mittee, Sigma Delta Chi, Reveille Reporter. P. MICHAEL HEN- DERSON, Destrehan, Engineering; Delta Tau Delta, Pershing Rifles, Association of United States Army. Fifth row: RUSSELL J. HENDERSON, Prairieville, Arts and Sciences; Phi Kappa Theta, Louisiana Players Guild, Counselor in Men ' s Hous- ing, Interfraternity Council Rush Committee, Psyche Club. WAYNE J. HENDERSON, Baton Rouge, Business Administra- tion. DANIEL E. HENDRICKS, New Orleans, Business Ad- ministration; Kappa Sigma, SGA High School Relations Commit- tee. JOHN A. HENDRICK, Shreveport, Engineering. Sixth row: PATRICIA A. HENDRICKSON, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles, Agriculture; Phi Upsilon Omicron. CHARLES P. HENLY, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. CYRIL A. HEROMAN, Baton Rouge; Education; Zeta Tau Alpha, President; Union Committee, Association for Childhood Education, Freshman Advisor. CHARLES W. HERPIN, Kaplan, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Seventh row: BRENDA G. HERRING, Baker, Education; Association of Child- hood Education. PAULA S. HETRICK, Lakeland, Florida, Edu- cation; Kappa Delta Pi, Mu Sigma Rho, Corresponding Secretary; West Hall House Council. ANNE H. HICKMAN, Shreveport, Education; Delta Delta Delta, Librarian Chairman; Vice President of the Junior Class of Education, Lambda Delta, Vice President of South Hall. DAVID E. HIGHTOWER, Everdt, Washington; Arts and Sciences. Eighth row: JACK B. HILBURN, JR., Church Point, Engineering; Pi Epsilon Tau, Treasurer; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Coun- cilman. BENNY HILLMAN, Alexandria, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. MARILYN S. HINES, Baton Rouge, Education; Delta Delta Delta; Rush Chairman, Chaplain; Alpha Lambda Delta, Angel Flight, National Operations Officer; Mortar Board, Secretary; Associated Women Students, 1st Vice President. BETTY J. HOBBS, Baton Rouge, Business Adminis- tration; National Collegiate Association for Secretaries. Ninth row: ELIZABETH T. HOBGOOD, Crowley, Arts and Sciences; Chi Omega, President; Scotch Guard, Mortar Board, Union Program Council, Hospitality Committee, Acacia Sweetheart, ROTC Little Colonel , Mu Sigma Rho, Alpha Sigma Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman Advisor, Judicial Board. DANETTE C. HOLD- ER, Baton Rouge, Education. ROSE MARIE C. HOLLAND, New Orleans, Education; Association for Childhood Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Association. ROBERT A. HOLLO- WAY, JR., Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Delta Tau Delta. Tenth row: BETTY HOLT, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha Theta, Associated Women Students, President, Legislative Council; Angel Flight National Officer, Alpha Lambda Delta, President Power Hall, Standards Board Secretary, Freshman Advisor, WLSU Staff, International Club, Lyceum Committee, President ' s Cabinet, 1st Place Expository Speaking Contest, LSU Forum Speaker 1964. Louisiana Players ' Guild. LINDA G. HOLT, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. CANDACE A. HOLTHAUS, Baton Rouge, Agri- culture; Kappa Delta, Vice President, Pledge Trainer; Scotch Guard, Union Activities Committee, SGA Homecoming Committee, Secretary-Treasurer of College of Agriculture, Agricultural Student Association, Secretary. RICHARD N. HOLWILL, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha. 386 ' 68 First row: ROBIN D. HOOD, Spartanburg, South Carolina, Environmental Design; American Institute of Architects. LINDA L. HOOKS, Lake Charles, Education; Alpha Delta Pi, Homecoming Decora- tions Chairman, House Council Member, Mothers Club Chairman, Art Chairman. GEORGE J. HOOPER, New Orleans, Business Administration; Dormitory Counselor, Beta Alpha Psi, Pi Tau Pi, Accounting Club. CYNTHIA R. HOPKINS, New Iberia, Edu- cation; Delta Delta Delta, Scotch Guard, Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart, ROTC Sponsor. Second row: MICHAEL E. HOPPE, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. HUNTER H. HORGAN, III, Hammond, Education. JOHN E. HORN, Natchez, Mississippi; Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau Sigma, ASCE. HELEN E. HORNSBY, Denham Springs, Arts and Sci- ences; Mu Sigma Rho, Freshman Advisor, Dean ' s List. Third row: DIANE C. HORTON, Metairie, Education. HENRY F. HOSS- LEY, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Arts and Sciences; Phi Mu Alpha, Sinfonia, Historian. ARTHUR N. HOUSTON, JR., New Orleans, Business Administration. MARSHA A. HOYVZE, Metairie, Arts and Sciences. Fourth row: HENRI S. HUARD, Baton Rouge, Business Administration ; Men ' s Housing Counselor; Delta Sigma Pi, President; Pi Tau Pi. ROGER D. HUDSON, Baton Rouge. Engineering. DOROTHY K. HUFF- MAN, New Iberia, Arts and Sciences. H. LEE HUGHEN, Shreve- port; Business Administration; Zeta Tau Alpha, Gumbo Staff, Marketing Club. Fifth row: WARREN R. HULL, Opelousas, Engineering. JOYCE E. HUMPHRIES, Chalmette, Agriculture; Home Economics Club, Louisiana Players ' Guild, Union Hospitality Committee, Secretary; Union Movies Committee. WINTON M. HUNGERFORD, JR., Houma, Chemistry and Physics. ALCIDE J. HUNTER, Chal- mette, Business Administration; Pi Tau PL Sixth row: LINDA L. HURST, Denham Springs, Business Administration. KENNETH J. HYMEL, Norco, Engineering; Union Commit- tee, SGA Committee, Engineering Council, Society of American Military Engineers, Sergeant-at-Arms, President; Newman Club, College of Engineering Service Award. RALPH J. HYMEL, Norco, Business Administration. SUSAN R. IANNAZZO, Me- tairie, Agriculture. Seventh row: TOKOYO ICHIKI, Fukuoka, Japan, Arts and Sciences. RAN- DALL J. INDOVINA, New Orleans, Chemical Engineering; LSU Gymnastic Club. KAREN M. IEHLE, Baton Rouge, Education; Alpha Omicron Pi, Secretary, Reporter-Historian; LSU Rifle Club, Vice President, Public Information Officer; In- ternational Relations Committee, Alpha Lambda Delta. KATH- LEEN M. ILLING, Covington , Education ; Delta Zeta, Standards Board, Historian, Vice President, Pledge Trainer, Panhellenic Delegate; Modern Dance Club. Eighth row: JOANN H. INDOVINA, New Orleans, Education; Alpha Xi Delta, SNEA, Women ' s Gymnastic Club. ANN L. INGRAHAM, Dallas, Texas, Education; Pi Beta Phi, Union Hospitality Com- mittee, Christian Science Organization, ROTC Sponsor, Associa- tion for Childhood Education. FRANCISCO E. IRIBARREN, Caracas, Venezuela, Agriculture. SIDNEY W. JACKSON, Baton Rouge, Business Adminis tration; Kappa Kappa Psi, Sigma Pi. Ninth row: JAMES B. JACOB, JR., Convent, Electrical Engineering; Insti- tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IRENE C. JACK- SON. Baton Rouge , Arts and Sciences : Tiger Band, Concert Band, Tau Beta Sigma, Secretary. CAROLINE M. JAGOT, New Or- leans, Arts and Sciences. ROBERT A. JAHNKE, Shreveport, Business Administration; Phi Delta Theta. Tenth row: NEHAD K. JAMIL. Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. PAUL H. JANTZ, Oakdale, Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Rush Chairman; Accounting Club, IFC Judiciary Com- mittee. PAMELA L. JAR VIS, Baton Rouge, Education. DONALD G. JEANE, Leesville, Arts and Sciences; Tau Kappa Epsilon. 387 First row: BILLY J. JEANSONNE, Alexandria, Business Administration; Society of American Military Engineers, President; American Mar- keting Association, Scabbard and Blade, Pi Tau Pi. WILLIAM T. JEFFERIES, Belle Chasse, Education; Kappa Phi Kappa, Sec- retary; National Student Counselor, President; Kappa Kappa Psi, Secretary; Men ' s Housing Counselor, Tiger Band. SUZANNE JEFFERS, Gretna ; Agriculture ; Alpha Chi Omega, Secretary ; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Reporter; Gumbo Staff, AWS Council, Home Economics Club. DAVID T. THOMAS, Jackson, Mississippi, Environmental Design; American Institute of Architects. Second row: LAVERN JENKINS, Franklinton, Agriculture; Dairy Science Club. ELLA D. JOHNS, Plaquemine, Arts and Sciences. KENNETH L. JOHNSON, Baton Rouge , Arts and Sciences ; Asso- ciation of the United States Army. RICHARD N. JOHNSON, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Inter-Fraternity Athletic Council, President; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Third row: ROBERT M. JOHNSON, Lockport, Illinois, Business Administra- tion; Phi Eta Sigma, Student Government Honor Council, Inter- Fraternity Council, Phi Kappa Psi, President. LAWRENCE B. JONES, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Union Current Events Committee, MRHA Council, Midwest Residence Hall Association, First Vice President; SGA Department Head. PHILIP G. JONES, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. ROW- LAND W. JONES, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Education; Chi Omega, Personnel Chairman ; Angel Flight, National and Local Comptroller. Fourth row: RUSSELL D. JONES, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Agriculture; Kappa Alpha. ' CLAUDIA A. JOUBERT, Metairie, Arts and Sciences; Standards Board, ROTC Sponsor, Alpha Lambda Delta. RONALD L. JUNEAU, Baton Rouge, Agriculture, Industrial and Technical Education, Vice President; Epsilon Pi Tau, Kappa Phi Kappa. EDGAR E. KAMAR, San Pedro, Salvadore, En- gineering; International Club, Arab Club. Fifth row: LEONARD B. KANCHER, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Zeta Beta Tau, Social Chairman. BARRY W. KARNS, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi, President, Vice President; College of Business Administration Secretary-Treasurer; Pi Tau Pi. PAUL L. KATE, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Phi Mu Epsilon Senior Award, Wrestling Team, SAAU 1671b. Wrestling Champion, Zeta Beta Tau. KATHLEEN J. KEAN, Baton Rouge, Education; Union Hospitality Committee, AWS Committee, Fresh- man Advisor, SGA Committee, Chi Omega. Sixth row: DANNY P. KEATING, Gretna, Business Administration; Pershing Rifles, Semper Fidelis Society, LSU Karate Club. GARY L. KELLER, Lafayette, Arts and Sciences; Phi Gamma Delta, Army Bengal Raiders, Distinguished Military Student, Cadet Colonel Army ROTC, Army Flight Student, Association of the United States Army. CHESTER T. KELLEY, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, SGA Book Exchange Committee, Chairman; Men ' s Housing Proctor, Commandant ' s Award, AFROTC, Commander of Air Division; Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Society of American Military Engineers, American Legion Medal. GAYLE F. KELLY, Monroe, Chemistry and Physics; Delta Delta Delta, Assistant Treasurer; Alpha Lambda Delta, Lambda Tau, Iota Sigma Pi. Seventh row: ROBERT A. KELSO, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Arnold Air Society, Information Officer; Scabbard and Blade, International Club, Lectures and Artists Chairman; Young Democrats. PAUL- ETTE F. KEMPFF, New Orleans, Agriculture. SHIRLEY G. KENT, Gramercy, Education. JACK E. KERN, JR., New Or- leans, Business Administration; Phi Delta Theta, Pi Tau Pi. Eighth row: KAMAL W : . KHASHOU, Lattakia, Syria, Engineering. ED- WARD J. KHOURY, Lake Charles, Arts and Sciences. GAIL B. KIBLING, Dallas, Texas, Agriculture; Phi Upsilon Omicron, MARGARET KILLINGWORTH, Jonesville, Education; St. Albans Altar Guild, Dorm Social Chairman. Ninth row: VIVIAN L. KIMBERLY, New Orleans, Business Administration. ALVIN E. KIMBLE, Innis, Business Administration. DOUG- LAS A. KING, JR., Port Sulphur, Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Pi Ta i Pi. HUBERT E. KLEINPETER, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. Tenth row: EUGENE L. KLINGER, Elizabethville, Pennsylvania, Business Administration. WILLIAM J. KLOVER, Juliet, Illinois, Educa- tion; Kappa Phi Kappa. MORRIS J. KNAPP, Port Allen, Edu- cation. ADRIAN D. KNIGHT, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. ' 68 388 ' 68 First row: ERNEST E. KNIGHT, Jackson, Mississippi, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha. KAREN K. KOCH, Shreveport, Education; Bap- tist Student Union, Treasurer, Missions Chairman; Dormitory Standards Board. GLENN A. KOEPP, Franklington , Arts and Sciences. FRANK R. KOLB, JR., Baton Rouge, Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Second row: BRYAN B. KORNEGAY, Cameron, Business Administration. SHELDON P. KOTTLE, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Union Music Theater Committee, Archery Team. KATHY B. KRAAK, Metairie, Arts and Sciences; Dorm Vice President, Standards Board Chairman; Psychology Club, Psi Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta. ROBIN J. KUCKYR, Valhalla, New York, Arts and Sciences; Phi Kappa Theta. Third row: GREGORY R. KUSIC, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. ROSA- LIND K. LA BARBERA, Sulphur, Education; Chi Omega, Physi- cal Education Club, Women ' s Recreation Association, Reporter. WADE J. LABAT, Baton Rouge, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, President, Publicity Chairman. LAW- RENCE L. LAMBERT, New Orleans, Engineering; American So- ciety of Civil Engineers. Fourth row: WAYNE M. LABORDE, Marksville, Education. ESTER U. LACEY, Mendenhall, Mississippi, Education; Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Alpha Eta. KENNETH G. LAICHE, Baton Rouge, Busi- ness Administration. LAUREN D. LAING, Metairie , Agriculture ; Phi Mu. Fifth row: SAMUEL J. LAMBERT, III, Baton Rouge, Business Administra- tion; Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi. LINDA L. LAMKE, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Arts and Sciences. HAROLD J. LANCLOS, Opelousas, Engineering. ADRIA E. LANDRY, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Kappa Delta, Home Economics Club, Ameri- can Society of Agronomy, Representative; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Vice President; Freshman Advisor. Sixth row: DALE J. LANDRY, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Arnold Air So- ciety, Distinguished Military Student. HAROLD L. LANDRY, Arabi, Business Administration; Men ' s Residence Hall Counselor, PHYLLIS D. LANDRY, Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics; Lambda Tau. PAMELA LANE, Shreveport, Agriculture; Kappa Alpha Theta, Social Chairman ; Kappa Alpha Rose , Union Com- mittee. Seventh row: SYLVIA L. LANE, Baton Rouge, Education; Freshman Advisor, Mu Sigma Rho. JAMES V. LANCE, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Men ' s Residence Hall Counselor, Lyceum Committee. JOSEPH A. LANIER, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. DENNIS R. LARAVIA, Jonesville, Arts and Sciences. Eighth row: CHARLES W. LARD, Alexandria, Business Administration; Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega, Pi Tau Pi, Reveille Staff, Advertising Representative; Top Senior Marketing Award, Tiger Aero Club, Union Student Opportunities Committee, Summer Chair- man; Legislative Liaison, Marketing Club. FRANCIS H. LA- ROCHE, JR., Cocoa, Florida, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Tau Omega, Historian, Interfraternity Council Representative, Pledge Trainer, Vice President; IFC Rush Book Assistant Editor, SGA Public Affairs Committee, Chairman; Transportation Committee, St. Albans Chapel Council. JORGE A. LARRIEU, Miami, Flor- ida, Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers, Chairman; Cuban Club, Newman Club, International Club, Intramural Ath- letics. SHERYL M. LANDRY, Brusly, Chemistry and Physics; Lambda Tau. Ninth row: KATHERINE S. LAUBENTHAL, Mobile, Alabama, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Eta, Scotch Guard. JAMES L. LAUGHLIN, Rayne, Arts and Sciences; Association of United States Army, Newman Club, Young Democrats. PAMELA M. LAURENT, Port Allen, Edu- cation: Alpha Chi Omega, Vice President, Historian; Sigma Alpha Eta, Treasurer; Lambda Delta, Modern Dance Club, Vice Presi- dent. LINDA P. LAWRENCE, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Pi Beta Phi, Homecoming Committee, Psyche Club. Tenth row: JAMES H. LEA, Bogalusa, Agriculture; Acacia. JAMES P. LE- BLANC, Baton Rouge, Education; Phi Eta Sigma, American In- stitute of Architects, Phi Gamma Delta. MABLE L. LEGATES, Baton Rouge, Education; Phi Mu. EILEEN E. LEE, New Or- leans, Arts and Sciences; Mu Sigma Rho, Alpha Kappa Delta, President ' s Scholarship. 389 ' 68 First row: PASCALINE R. LEEPER, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Phi Lambda Pi. GREGORY J. LEGGIO, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Phi Eta Sigma. ROBERT F. LEMOINE, New Or- leans, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Gumbo Staff. Reveille Staff, Dean ' s List. SUSAN C. LEVESQUE, Kenner, Business Administration; Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Beta Chi, Alpha Beta Psi. Second row: LAWRENCE P. LEVET, Reserve, Agriculture; Farm Equipment Management Club, President. BETTYE ANN LEVY, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Education; Student National Education Association, Sigma Alpha Eta, Dormitory Standards Board, Louisiana Players Guild. MICHAEL S. LEVY, New Orleans, Agriculture; Indus- trial and Technical Education Club. RUTH S. LEWIS, Baton Rouge, Education; Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Lambda Pi, President ' s Scholarship. Third row: LEWIS C. LEWKO, East Riverdale, Maryland, Education; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Phi Kappa, Association of Childhood Edu- cation, Treasurer; Young Democrats, Union Music Theater Com- mittee. MICHAEL E. LEWTER, Baton Rouge, Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers, Treasurer. LEWIS G. LINDSLY, New Roads, Engineering; George H. Raymar Scholar- ship, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. BONNIE S. LIPSCOMB, Zachary, Arts and Sciences; Phi Mu, Alpha Kappa Delta, Freshman Advisor, AWS Judicial Board, Standards Board, Chairman; Union Current Events and Hospitality Committees. Fourth row: BRONWYN H. LITTLE, Baton Rouge, Education; Kappa Alpha Theta, Pledge Vice President; Scotch Guard, AWS Council, Gam- ma Beta Phi, Lambda Delta. SELSER M. LIVELY, JR., Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Judo Club. MAUREEN B. LOBRANO, Baker, Education; Delta Zeta, AFROTC Sponsor. OTTO J. LOEWER, JR., Wynne, Arkansas, Engineering; American Society of Agriculture Engineers. Fifth row: THOMAS G. LOFLIN, Lafayette, Engineering; Phi Delta Theta, President; Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Secretary. ROBERT M. LOFTON, Pine- ville , Agriculture. ROB F. LOGAN, Metairie , Arts and Sciences ; Sigma Phi Epsilon. ADOLFO B. LOPEZ, San Salvador, El Salvador, Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Sixth row: JOSE D. LOPEZ, Maracaibo, Venezuela, Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. WILLIAM R. LOSEY, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Phi Gamma Delta, History Club, History Honors Program. SARAH R. LOTT, Baton Rouge , Edu- cation; Alpha Chi Omega. DONALD R. LOUP, Baton Rouge, Engineering. Seventh row: MARGARET A. LOVE, Lufkin, Texas, Arts and Sciences; Phi Mu, House Council, Standards Board; SGA Homecoming Com- mittee, Alpha Beta Alpha, Union Lyceum Committee. CAROL LOWE, Minden, Education. MARY E. LUNSFORD, Baton Rouge, Education; Delta Zeta, Dean ' s List, Union Music Theater Committee, Sub-Committee Chairman. JOSEPH C. LUSHER, Baton Rouge, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, American Institute of Industrial Engineers. Eighth row: FRANK J. MARINO, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Phi Delta Theta. JOEL E. MASSEY, Harvey, Agriculture; In- dustrial and Technical Education Club, President; LSU Bowling Match Team. DALTON W. McALPIN, Jackson, Mississippi, Arts and Sciences. PATRICK J. McCABE, New Orleans, En- gineering. Ninth row: JOSEPH R. McCALL, Baton Rouge, Engineering: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. MARY M. McCALL, Vinton, Agriculture. CAROL R. McCANN, Lafayette, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Kappa Gamma. JIMMY F. McCANN, Pollock, Agriculture; Alpha Sigma Gamma, Industrial and Technical Edu- cation Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Union Lyceum Committee. Tenth row: PATRICK M. MCCARTHY, New Orleans, Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. THOMAS V. McCAULEY, New Or- leans, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon. ROBERT K. McCLARAN, Alexandria, Environmental Design; American In- stitute of Architects. DOROTHY A. McCONNELL, Baton Rouge , Arts and Sciences ; Alpha Chi Omega, Recording Secretary, Rush Chairman. 39 ' 68 First TOW: CYNTHIA B. McCORD, Oil City, Education. CHARLES R. McCOWN, Welsh, Agriculture; Alpha Tau Alpha, Future Fanners. PHYLLIS E. McCOY, Bossier City, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Beta Alpha, Dean ' s List. JOHN C. McCRORY, Iota, Agricul- ture; Alpha Gamma Rho. Block and Bridle Club, Annual Reporter; LSU Livestock Judging Team. Second TOW: JUDY M. McDANIEL, Daphne, Alabama, Business Administra- tion: Delta Gamma, Alpha Beta Chi. CHRISTOPHER R. Mc- DONALD. Shreveport. Arts and Sciences; Alpha Epsilon Delta. JAMES M. McDONALD, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Sigma Chi, Vice President; Student Assembly, Off-Campus and Fraternity Representative: Food Services Committee, Chair- man; Circle K. Club, Phi Beta Kappa Study Committee, Union Hospitality Committee. PAUL M. McFADDEN, New Or- leans, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha, LSU Track Team. Third TOW: VICKI A. McFERRON. Miami, Oklahoma, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Chi Omega. President, Social Chairman. G. EDWARD McGIVERN. Metairie. Education; Phi Kappa Theta, Pledge Train- er. Standards Board. Outstanding Pledge Athlete: IFAC All Star Basketball Team. Kappa Phi Kappa, Historian, College Council Representative; Student National Education Association, Student Assembly, College of Education Representative: Sophomore Class President SUANNE McKENNEY, Baton Rouge, Education; Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman Advisor, Sigma Alpha Eta. AWS Judicial Board. MARGARET Mc- KNIGHT, Baton Rouge. Education: Kappa Delta, Student Na- tional Education Association. Fourth TOW: CAROL A. McKOIN. Franklin, Chemistry and Physics; Pi Beta Phi, Newman Club. International Club. Lambda Tau. Young Republicans. Dean ' s List. JANET E. McLACHLAN, New Or- leans. Business Administration : Alpha Delta Pi. Pledge Trainer, Social Chairman: Lambda Delta, College of Business Administra- tion Queen. Phi Delta Theta Sweetheart. MARILYN G. Mc- LEOD, Pensacola, Florida, Agriculture; Pi Beta Phi, Union Celeb- rity Showcase Committee. Young Republicans, Home Economic Club. MARTHA J. McMAHON, Slidell, Music; Sigma Alpha Iota. Fifth row: SHERYLE A. McMILLAN. Baton Rouge. Education; Gamma Phi Beta. Bengalettes. Golden Girl, LSU Bowling Team, SGA Morale Com mittee. SPREC Union Committee. MARGARET E. McMURRAY, Ponchatoula. Arts and Sciences: Union Music Theater Committee. LINDA S. McNABB, Centreville, Mississippi, Arts and Sciences; Delta Zeta, COSO. Standards Board. ROB- ERT B. McNABB, Baton Rouge, Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi. Treasurer; Arnold Air Society. Administration Officer; Scabbard and Blade, AFROTC Sergeant Major ' s Trophy. Sixth row: R. DELMON McNABB. Lake Charles, Education; LSU Track Letterman. Holder of School Javelin Record. LAURA M. Mc- QUAIG, Thibodaux, Business Administration: Delta Zeta Presi- dent. Outstanding Active, LSU and Louisiana Delta Zeta National Award; College of Business Administration Secretary, Freshman Advisor, Dorm and House Standards Board. Union Program Coun- cil, Modem Dance Club, Marketing Club, Secretary; Alpha Lamb- da Delta. Alpha Beta Chi. Business Honor Award. LAWRENCE D. McRIGHT, Alexandria, Business Administration. DENA F. McREE. Baton Rouge, Education; Kappa Delta. Freshman Ad- visor, Union Committee, Sigma Alpha Eta Key Member. Seventh TOW: ALVTN H. MACKE, New Orleans. Business Administration; Ar- nold Air Society, Comptroller; Pi Tau Pi. Men ' s Housing Coun- selor, MRHA Dorm Representative. BERYL J. MAGEE. St. Francisville. Education; ACEI President, Education Council. CLARENCE O. MAGEE, Kingsville, Texas. Arts and Sciences; Westminster Fellowship, Soccer Club. GRETCHEN T. MAJOR, New Roads, Agriculture. Eighth row: GARY R. MALEHORN, Baton Rouge, Engineers; ASME. JAMES H. MALONE. Capleville, Tennessee, Business Adminis- tration: Alpha Tau Omega. Distinguished Military Student. DONNA M. MANCUSO, Lake Charles, Education: Alpha Chi Omega, Activities Chairman, Outstanding Pledge: WRA. LUIS E. NfANTICA, Leon, Nicaragua, Business Administration. Ninth row: ROQUE D. MARCADE. New Orleans, Engineering. ANNE M. MARCHAND. Donaldsonville . Education: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. Transfer Advisor. Dorm House Council, NCTE, SNEA. SHARON H. MARINELIO, New Orleans, Education; Alpha Delta Pi. Association for Childhood Education. JAMES C. MARQUART, Bayou Goula, Arts and Sciences; Phi Kappa Theta, Counselor. Tenth TOW: ILEANA T. MARTINEZ. Port Allen, Education; Cuban Club. JORGE L. MARTINEZ, Havana, Cuba; Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, International Club. MARIA V. MARTINEZ. Port Allen. Education; Cuban Club. VIVIAN A. MARSHALL, Cheneyville, Education; Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Beta Phi. 39 1 ' 68 First row: MARSHA M. MASON, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Mu Sigma Rho. RICHARD A. MASON, Baton Rouge, Business Administration. ROBERT L. MATENS, Baton Rouge, Engineering; American Society of Me- chanical Engineers, Association of United States Army. ELAINE L. MAJEAU, New Orleans, Education; Aloha Omicron Pi, Pan- hellenic Delegate; Young Democrats, Home Economics Club, As- sociation of Childhood Education, Student National Education Association, Student Louisiana Teachers Association. Second row: JIM MAYFIELD, Ponchatoula, Agriculture; Omicron Delta Kap- pa, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha, Kappa Phi Kappa, MRHA President, Midwestern Residence Halls Association President, Agri- culture Students Association President, SGA Representative, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. WILLIAM R. MAY- NARD, New Orleans , Agriculture : Industrial Technology and Edu- cation Club. JOHN T. MAYO, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. STEPHEN A. MAYO, New Orleans, Engineering; Kappa Sigma, President, Vice President; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, President; Interfraternity Council, Judiciary Committee; Engineering Council. Third row: ROBERT T. MEADE, Gretna, Arts and Sciences; Sigma Pi. WILLIAM A. MEARES, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Sigma Chi, Pi Tau Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Marketing Club. DELORES M. MEIER, Bossier City, Education; Delta Delta Delta, Lambda Delta, President, Vice President; Union Hospital- ity Committee, Dormitory House Council. GARY D. MELAN- CON, Baton Rouge, Education. Fourth row: TUCKER L. MELANCON, Bunkie, University College; Phi Kap- pa Theta, Pledge Trainer; Union Current Events Committee. LAWRENCE A. MELSHEIMER, Plaquemine, Engineering. ROBERT A. MEMORY, New Orleans, Agriculture. HORACIO H. MENDOZA, Guayaguil, Ecuador, Agriculture. Fifth row: IRIS L. MENGE, Chalmette, Education; Zeta Tau Alpha, Stan- dards Board Chairman, Panhellenic Delegate; Freshman Advisor, Gumbo Staff, Theta Xi Sweetheart Court, Gumbo Favorite, SGA Housing Committee, AWS Special Activities Committee, National Student Education Association, Newman Club. THOMAS E. MERTENS, Vivian, Business Administration. JACK M. MER- WIN, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Dean ' s List, Circle K, Vice President. REGINALD J. METCALF, Houma, Engineer- ing; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Sixth row: JOSEPH A. METHE, JR., New Orleans, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. American Institute of Aeronau- tics and Astronautics. CYNTHIA J. MEYER, Crowley, Arts and Sciences; Mortar Board, Treasurer; Scotch Guard, Executive Officer; College of Arts and Sciences, Secretary-Treasurer, Vice President; Delta Zeta, Historian, Songleader, Standards Board Chairman, Recording Secretary; Mu Sigma Rho, Alpha Lambda Delta, Union Public Relations and Hospitality Committee. JO- NELLE M. MEYER, New Orleans, Education; Association of Childhood Education. MARGARET E. MEYERTONS, Gretna, Education; Dorm Vice President, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Transfer Advisor, National Education Association, Judicial Board, Secretary, Chairman. Seventh row: MARY K. MHOON, New Iberia , Education ; Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, Dean ' s List, Modern Dance Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Louisi- ana Players Guild, Dorm Standards Board, Secretary. SANDRA L. MICHAEL, Homer, Agriculture. JOSEPH E. MICHALIK, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. DOMINIC P. MICHELLI, JR., Baton Rouge, Business Administration. Eighth row: GARY W. MICHIELS, Alexandria, Business Administration; Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade. CAROLE A. MICKAL, New Orleans, Chemistry and Physics; Lambda Tau. JANYS R. MIKEL, Opelousas, University College. MARION R. MILLAR, Lacombe, Education; Student National Education Association, Louisiana Players Guild, Sigma Alpha Beta, Transfer Advisor, Dorm House Council. Ninth row: ALURA K. MILLER, Church Point, Agriculture. BARBARA L. MILLER, Eunice, Arts and Sciences. JUDY A. MILLER, Addis, Education. MICHAEL R. MILLER, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. Tenth row: RUTH L. MILLER, Beaumont, Texas, Education; Chi Omega. ROBERT J. MILLET, LaPlace, Engineering; Institute of Elec- trical and Electronics Engineers. STUART E. MILLS, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Pi Mu Epsilon. WILMER R. MILLS, Zachary, Agriculture; Phi Gamma Delta, House Manager; LSU Meat Judging Team, Collegiate Farm Bureau, President. 39 First TOW: KENT R. MILTON, Denham Springs, Agriculture; Alpha Zeta, Agronomy Club, President; Honor Council, Bordens Agriculture Scholarship, Outstanding Agronomy Senior. PATTY G. MIL- TON, Baton Rouge. Agriculture; Louisiana Home Economics As- sociation, College President, College Vice President; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Historian; Phi Mu, Corresponding Secretary, Historian; LSU Home Economics Club, Secretary, Historian. BYRON T. MIRE, Gonzales, Business Administration. THOMAS W. MITCHELL, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Pi Tau Pi, Beta Alpha Phi. Second TOW: ALMA F. MIX, Baton Rouge. Chemistry and Physics; Lambda Tau. SIDNEY E. MIXON. Baton Rouge. Arts and Sciences; Reveille, News Editor. STEPHEN F. MODICA, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Interfraternity Athletic Council Representative, Flight Cadet, Delta Tau Delta, Social Chairman, Rush Chairman, Activities Chairman: Association of the United States Army. LOUIS A. MOFFETT, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences: Arts and Sciences Honor Scholarship, Phi Kappa Theta, Pledge President. Scholarship Chairman; Phi Eta Sigma, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi, Psyche Club, President; Dorm Counselor. Third TOW: WARREN J. MUFFOLETTO, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Young Republicans, New- man Club. MARTHA MOFIELD. Carbondale, Illinois; Agri- culture, Alpha Delta Pi. WILLIAM O. MOHN. New Orleans, Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu. WILLIAM J. MOLLERE, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Circle K, Secretary-Treasurer; De- Molay Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Union Personnel and Research Committee, SGA Traffic Committee, Baptist Student Union. Fourth TOW: WILLIAM C. MONROE, Baton Rouge. Engineering; Sigma Chi, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stu- dent Council Disciplinary Committee. MORI AND I. MON- TEALEGRE, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. SHARON E. MOORE. Roanoke; Arts and Sciences; Gumbo, Copy Editor; Union Music Theatre Committee, Current Events Committee, Secretary: Dorm House Council. Debate Team, SGA Homecoming Committee. JOSEPH E. MORELAND, Baton Rouge. Arts and Sciences; Sigma Delta Chi, Secretary; Sigma Nu, Reveille Editor: ROTC Com- mander of Information Section. Union Social Activities Committee, Projects Chairman; SGA President ' s Cabinet. Fifth TOW: CARLOS E. MORENO. San Salvador, El Salvador; Engineering; Phi Iota Alpha. CONRAD R. MORGAN, Lafayette, Chemistry and Physics: Baptist Student Union, Executive Council. BAR- BARA A. MORRIS. Lafayette, Education: Alpha Omicron Pi, Young Republicans, Association for Childhood Education, Union Current Events Committee. MARY F. MORRIS, Shreveport, Education; Alpha Xi Delta. Sixth TOW: ROBERT J. MORRIS. Metairie, Business Administration; Ac- counting Chib. WHITCOMB A. MORRIS. Baton Rouge. Arts and Sciences. MIKE J. MORROW, Arnaudville, Arts and Sci- ences; Sigma Phi Epsilon, SGA Treasurer. Interfraternity Council, Secretary; SGA Election Board. RICHARD MOSELY, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Acacia. Seventh TOW: FREDERICK H. MOSS, Greenville. South Carolina; Business Administration. TED A. MOULARD, Cottonport, Agriculture; Alpha Sigma Gamma. President: Dorm Representative, Young Republicans. BILLY D. MOULIERE, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. GLORIA J. MOUTON, Morgan City, Arts and Sciences. Eighth TOW: WADE A. MOUTpN, Kaplan. Arts and Sciences; Men ' s Resi- dence Hall Association Judicial Committee, SGA Area Represen- tative. JOSEPH J. MULLER. New Orleans, Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, Activities Chairman; SGA Committee Chairman. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. GILBERT E. MULLEY, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. ABDALLAH A. MUNFAKH, Aleppo, Syria, Civil Engineering; Newman Club, American Society of Civil Engineers, Arab Club, International Club. Ninth TOW: PETER H. MUNOZ, Reserve, Engineering; Phi Iota Alpha, In- stitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. MARGARET R. MURRAY, Vidalia, Agriculture. DALE A. MYERS, Baton Rouge; Business Administration. GAYLE C. MYERS, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Sigma Iota, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. Tenth TOW: NANCY M. NADLER, Miami Beach, Florida; Arts and Sciences; Reveille, News Editor; Panhellenic Handbook Editor, State of the Union Editor, SGA Sentinel, Union Subcommittee Chairman, Theta Sigma Phi, President; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Second Vice President, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary. CHERYL V. NAILOR, Troy, New York; Arts and Sciences. RICHARD W. NAVARRE, Monroe, Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. PATRICK H. NELSON, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. ' 68 393 ' 68 First row: EDGAR I. NEWSTADT, Baton Rouge, Business Administration. ALBERT D. NEYLAND, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Epsilon Pi Tau, Vice President. GLENDA D. NICHOLS, Baton Rouge, Education; Alpha Omicron Pi. JANET A. NIXON, Aruba, Nether- lands Antilles; Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Chair- Second row: CYNTHIA J. NOLAND, Baton Rouge, University College; Gam- ma Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi. CALVIN B. NORRIS, Libuse, Agriculture; Alpha Zeta. VICTOR D. OBADIAH, Baton Rouge, Engineering; Interna- tional Club, President; Arab Club, Iranian Student Society, En- gineering Council, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Representative. ANN S. O ' BRIEN, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Chi Omega, Historian, Recording Secretary. Third row: JUDITH E. O ' BRIEN, Birmingham, Alabama; Arts and Sciences; AWS Publicity Committee, College of Arts and Sciences Secretary- Treasurer, Psychology Club, Delta Delta Delta, Trident Corre- spondent Scholarship Chairman, Dorm Standards Board. MARY A. O ' BRIEN, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Zeta Tau Alpha. ANNE K. OCHSNER, Metairie, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Phi, Rush Chairman; Dorm Treasurer, Union Art Committee, AWS Careers Committee, Transfer Advisor. ELIZABETH A. O ' CON- NELL, New Orleans, Education; Delta Zeta. Fourth row: JANE M. O ' CONNELL, New Orleans, Education; Delta Zeta. HERSHELL L. O ' DELL, Crowley, Engineering; American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers. CHRISTINA T. O ' DONIEL, New Orleans, Education; Gamma Phi Beta, Treasurer; Association of Childhood Education, Louisiana Teachers Association. DEITRA M. OFFNER, New Orleans, Agriculture. Fifth row: LYDIA C. OHLMEYER, Plaquemine, Education; Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Mu Sigma Rho, Mortar Board, Vice President; Delta Delta Delta, Union Committee, Judicial Board, AWS Council, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. OSCAR R. OLAECHEA, Lima, Peru, Engi- neering. CAROLYN V. OLEXY, Baton Rouge, Education. ROBERT A. OLEXY, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. Sixth row: KRISTINE I. OLSON, Metairie, Arts and Sciences. SIDNEY A. ORDOYNE, Thibodaux, Arts and Sciences; Young Democrats. FRED J. ORLANDO, JR., Independence, Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Eta Kappa Nu. MICH- AEL J. O ' ROURKE, Chalmette, Business Administration. Seventh row: MARTA OTAZO, Miami, Florida; Chemistry and Physics. JIMMIE D. OUBER, Livingston, Agriculture. NICHOLAS C. OURSO, Baton Rouge , Business Administration ; Pershing Rifles, Delta Sigma Pi, Scabbard and Blade. SHARON M. OVER- HULTZ, Baton Rouge , Education ; Association of Childhood Edu- cation, National Education Association. Eighth row: WILLIAM C. POCHE, Alexandria, Agriculture, Epsilon Pi Tau. PATRICIA M. PALMER, Baton Rouge, Education; Gamma Phi Beta, Student Louisiana Teachers Association. JOHN C. PALOTTA, Baton Rouge, Engineering. WILLIAM M. PARKER, Baton Rouge, Engineering. Ninth row: BILLY R. PARRISH, Melville, Education: Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Mu Sigma Rho. JAMES M. PARRISH, Baton Rouge, Engineering; American Institute of Mechanical Engineers, Presi- dent; Pi Epsilon Tau, Secretary. DAVID L. PARRO, Baton Rouge, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. CHERYL D. PARROTT, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman Advisor. Tenth row: ALI R. PARSINIA, Shiraz, Iran; Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma, Iranian Student Society, President, Treasurer; International Club. JAMES R. PATERSON, Leland, Mississippi; Environmental De- sign. JANET B. PATT, Baton Rouge; Education. MICHAEL N. PATTERSON, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Rush Chairman, Pledge Trainer; Interfrater- nity Council. 394 ' 68 First row: ELISHA A. PAYNE, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Bowling Champion. Dean of Men ' s Dance Committee, Pocket Billiards Champion. ELIZABETH J. PEARCE, Cheneyville, Education. MONICA J- PEARSON, Oil City, Agriculture; Delta Zeta. JERRY R. PEAVY, Jena, Engineering. Second TOW: PAUL I. PEDROSO, Miami, Florida; Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma. Phi Eta Phi, Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Tau Epsilon, Cuban Club, International Club. IVAN E. PERAZA, Caracas, Vene- zuela; Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. OSCAR A. PERAZO. Caracas, Venezuela, Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ALBERT W. PEREZ, II, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. Third row: MARYLEE S. PERILLOUX, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. ROBERT E. PERKINS, Minden, Arts and Sciences; Phi Eta Sigma, Bengal Raiders, Tiger Newsreel, LSU Press Club, Gumbo- ReveiUe Photographer. SUZANNE E. PERNICI, DeRidder, Education: Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice President, Ritual Chairman; Dorm House Council, Gamma Beta Phi, Student National Educa- tion Association. SGA Homecoming Committee. JEANNE M. PERRET, Metairie, Arts and Sciences. Fourth row: LINDA A. PERRIN. New Orleans, Education; Delta Zeta. JIMMIE C. PETERS, Pollock, Engineering; Sigma Tau Sigma, American Society of Civil Engineers, Men ' s Housing Proctor, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society. OTIS E. PETERSON, Winnfield. Engineering; American Society of Agricultural En- gineers. President: Engineering Student Council. KENNETH W. PEYTON, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Pi Tau Pi, Accounting Club. Fifth row: PHILIP E. PHELPS, Shreveport, Business Administration. SARA A. PHELPS, New Orleans, Education; Tiger Band, Tau Beta Sigma, Sigma Alpha Iota. MICHAEL C. PHILEBAR, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. JACK O. PHILLEY, Baton Rouge, Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Sixth row: THERESA J. PHILLEY, Baton Rouge. Education; Dames Club, Secretary-. KAREN D. PHILLIPS, Baton Rouge, Education; International Club, President, Secretary: Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Lambda Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Eta, President ' s Scholarship. HOLLAND J. PITRE, Cut Off. Arts and Sciences; Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Trainer, Scholarship Chairman. Alumni Secretary; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Psyche Club, Vice President; Dorm Counselor. GLYNN R. PrTTMAN, New Orleans. Business Administration; Pershing Rifles, Judo Club, Marketing Club, Treasurer. Seventh row: RODNEY E. PITTMAN, New Orleans, Engineering; Pershing Rifles, Society of American Military Engineers, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, American Society of Civil En- gineers. STEPHEN M. POLING, St. Petersburg, Florida: Busi- ness Administration; Union Celebrity Showcase Committee Chair- man, Social Activities Committee. Summer Chairman: Artists and Lectures Committee. DANIEL R. PORET, Ville Platte. Busi- ness Administration: Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi, Pi Tau Pi, Ac- counting Club. JEAN POSHATASKE, Silsbee, Texas; Arts and Sciences; Alpha Delta Pi. Standards Chairman; Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Psi Chi, Phi Sigma Iota, Psyche Club, Sec- retary. Eighth row: KENNETH W. POTTER. New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Theta Xi, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, President: Phi Kappa Phi, Mu Sigma Rho. Christian Science Organization, President. WAYNE D. PRAY. Winnfield. Agriculture: Block and Bridle Club, Treasurer, Vice President; Alpha Zeta. EDMOND J. PREAU, JR., New Orleans, Engineering. JAMES L. PREAU, New Orleans, Business Administration. fiinth TOW: KARLEEN A. PRESLEY. Fort Eustis, Virginia; Arts and Sciences; Phi Mu, Dorm Secretary. ARLAND R. PRESTRIDGE. Pine- ville, Education. ALISON L. PROBST, Dallas. Texas: Agricul- ture; Chi Omega, Phi Upsilon Omicron. PETE B. PROPHET, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Union Celebrity Showcase Committee. Tenth TOW: WILLIAM R. PRYOR. Laurel, Mississippi: Arts and Sciences. RUSSELL J. PUCKETT, Bordelonville. Education: Newman Club, Union Student Opportunities Committee, Louisiana Players Guild. JOSEPH E. PUENTE, Baton Rouge. Arts and Sciences. CAMILLE M. PUGH, Lafayette, Education; Alpha Lambda Delta, Bengalettes. 395 First row: SHELLY J. QUEBEDEAUX, Krotz Springs, Physical Education. LISANIA E. QUINONES, Miami, Florida; Arts and Sciences. JOHN W. RABALAIS, Plaucheville, Chemistry and Physics; Phi Lambda Upsilon. JAMES R. RABORN, Richards-Gebaur AFB, Missouri; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Nu, President, Housemanager, Chaplain; Interfraternity Council, Judicial Board; Reveille, Sports Editor; Air Force Cadet Colonel, Air Division Information Officer, Gumbo, Military Editor; Union Games Committee. Second row: DOUGLAS R. RAQUSA, Metairie, Business Administration. PAULA K. RANDALL, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Alpha Chi Omega, Gamma Beta Phi, Air Force Sponsor Colonel. VIRGIN- IA RATZBURG, Shreveport, Education; Zeta Tau Alpha, Chap- lain; SNEA, Historian. JOSEPH W. RAUSCH, Harahan, Arts and Sciences; Phi Kappa Theta, Rush Chairman; Student Govern- ment Association, Vice President; Interfraternity Council, Vice President; LSU Union Governing Board, Phi Eta Sigma, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Men ' s Housing Proctor, Omicron Delta Kappa, Arts and Sciences Representative, Sophomore Class President, University Disciplinary Committee, Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities. Third row: JANE E. RAWLS, Poplarville, Mississippi; Education; Chi Omega, Standards Board. RUSSELL J. RAWLS, Lake Charles, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Epsilon Delta. ALAN M. RAYMOND, Harahan, Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Percy Doherty Memorial Scholarship. ROBERT J. RAZIANO, Baton Rouge, Business Administration. Fourth row: WILLIAM W. READ, West Monroe, Agriculture; Xi Sigma Pi, Alpha Zeta, Forestry Field Day Champion, Society of American Foresters. CATHERINE P. REAMES, Pride, Education. WANDA J. REAVES, Shreveport, Music; Sigma Alpha Iota. HAROLD D. REDDIN, JR., Baton Rouge, Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu, Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi. Fifth row: McGEHEE REED, JR., Weyanoke, Agriculture; Farm Equip- ment Management Club. PAUL M. REED, San Mateo, Cali- fornia, Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. SUSAN REESE, Colfax, Business Administration; Phi Kappa Phi. DORO- THY A. REEVES, Harrisonburg, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Delta, Newman Club, SGA Traffic and Safety Council. Sixth row: MARTHA E. REEVES, Mission, Kansas; Arts and Sciences; South Hall Secretary, Union Student Opportunities Committee, Union Current Events Committee, International Club, Wesley Founda- tion. WILLIAM T. REEVES, Baton Rouge, Business Adminis- tration; Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Tau Pi, Secretary-Treasurer. RAY- MOND J. REGAN, JR., Gretna, Business Administration; Dorm Council SecretaryTreasurer, Dorm Representative. RICHARD P. REINA, Long Beach, New York; Arts and Sciences; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary; Arnold Air Society, Union Celebrity Showcase Committee, Dorm Counselor. Seventh row: JANET E. REINHARDT, Metairie, Education; Union Celebrity Showcase Committee, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Na- tional Collegiate Association for Secretaries. JACQUELINE R. REINSTEIN, Sulphur, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Epsilon Phi. MICHAEL F. REOERE, Danville, Virginia; Business Administra- tion; Alpha Tau Omega. DONNA L. RETHEMEYER, Alex- andria, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Omicron Pi, Standards Board Chairman. Eighth row: SUSANNA M. REULET, Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics; Lambda Tau, Newman Club. JOHN RICCA, JR., Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. BETTY L. RICH, Baton Rouge, Education; ROTC Sponsor. ROBLEY A. RICHARD, Carencro, Agriculture. Ninth row: MARIE P. RICHARD, Baton Rouge, Education. RALPH G. RICHARDSON, Ruston, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Sigma, Secre- tary; ROTC Company Commander. MARION R. RICKS, Mobile, Alabama; Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pi Tau Sigma. ANNETTE F. RIDDLE, Opelousas, Education; Chi Omega. Tenth row: DARRELL G. RIEL, Baton Rouge, Business Administration. JO A. RINAUDO, Shreveport, Education. CHARLETT G. RITMAN, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Freshman Advisor, Dorm Standards Board, Alpha Epsilon Phi, President, Panhellenic Delegate. RITA D. RITTER, Lakeland, Agriculture. ' 68 396 ' 68 First TOW: JUDITH C. RIVET, Lockport, Education. MARILYN J. ROAT, Bossier City, Agriculture; Delta Zeta, Ritual and Educa- tion Chairman; Sigma Nu Sweetheart, Horticulture Sweetheart, Rodeo Queen, Darling Court, Homecoming Committee. PETER O. ROBERT, Gonzales, Agriculture; Industrial and Technical Education Club. MARCIA L. ROBERTS, Memphis, Tennessee; Arts and Sciences; Phi Mu, Union Art Committee, Summer Chair- man; Reveille Staff, Theta Sigma Phi. Second row: MARTHA M. ROBERTS, Homer, Education; Dean ' s List, Asso- ciation for Childhood Education. Student National Education As- sociation. QWEN D. ROBERTS, Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics; Epsilon Pi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon. KATHLEEN G. ROBERTSON, Baytown, Texas; Sec- ondary Education; SGA Men ' s Housing Committee, Secretary; Phi Mu Housing Committee, Standards Board, Social Chairman. NOLAN M. ROBICHAUX, New Orleans, Engineering. Third row: REYNOLD P. ROBICHAUX, Bourg, Engineering; American In- stitute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers. RICH- ARD J. ROBICHAUX, Raceland, Engineering. PATRICIA G. ROBINSON, Baton Rouge, Education; Baptist Student Union, Association For Childhood Education, T. H. Harris Foundation Scholarship. CAROL A. ROCCONI, Lake Village, Arkansas; Education; Sigma Alpha Eta. Fourth row: JOHN A. ROCK, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. KEITH A. RODRIGUEZ, Metairie, Business Administration; Phi Kappa Theta. BETTY R. ROGERS, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Home Economics Club. ROBERT M. ROGERS, Bogalusa, Arts and Sciences. Fifth row: SANDRA A. ROMANO, Baton Rouge, Education. ROBERT W. ROMBACH, New Orleans, Education; Phi Gamma Delta, Gym- nastics Team. HAROLD J. ROME, Luling, Engineering: Insti- tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. RICHARD C. ROME, Baton Rouge, Environmental Design. Sixth TOW: KATHLEEN A. ROONEY, Metairie, Agriculture; Union Celeb- rity Showcase. SAMUEL L. ROSENTHAL, New Orleans, Busi- ness Administration; Pi Tau Pi, MRHA, Chairman of Athletics. SERGIO ROSPIGLIOSI, Lima, Peru; Engineering; International Club, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Soccer Team. BRENDA M. ROSS, New Orleans, Education; Sailing Club, Card Section Committee, Bowling Club. Seventh TOW: TESS M. ROUSSEAU, Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics; Lambda Tau, Iota Sigma Pi. JOANNE B. ROST, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. JOHN D. ROY, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Alpha Zeta, Gamma Rho, Alpha Tau Alpha, Future Farmers of America Club, 4-H Key Club, Representative of Agriculture Stu- dent Association. Newman Club. RHETT G. ROY, Baton Rouge, Environmental Design. Eighth TOW: DEBORAH L. ROYER Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics. CHERYL A. RUCK, Metairie. Education; Student Louisiana Teachers Association. EMIL RUNGE, III, New Orleans, Busi- ness Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. DONALD L. RUSSELL, Baton Rouge. Business Administration; Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Administrative Officer. inth TOW: JAMES E. RUST, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Geology Club. MARLEXE RUTTEDSE. Baton Rouge, Education. PATRICIA A. RYAN, Lake Charles, Arts and Sciences; Delta Delta Delta, AWS Careers Committee, SGA Homecoming Committee, Dorm Hospitality Committee. CRYSTAL L. ST. PIERRE, Middle- town, New Jersey; Education; Alpha Chi Omega, Union Celebrity Showcase, Secretary; Louisiana Players Guild, Union Music Thea- ter, Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Panhellenic Vice President, LSU Panhellenic Conference Chairman. Tenth TOW: SANDRA M. ST. ROMAIN, Lake Charles, Chemistry and Physics: Lambda Tau,, Alpha Delta Pi, Panhellenic Delegate; New- man Club. DONALD R. SALLEAN, Metairie, Electrical En- gineering; Eta Kappa Nu, Secretary; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. JOHN L. SALLNGER, III, Baton Rouge. Music. 397 First row: RITA S. SALZBERG, Topeka, Kansas; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Alpha Iota. ZIMENA B. SAMUEL, Zachary, Education; Chi Omega, Secretary; Air Force ROTC Sponsor. JOEL M. SAM- UELS, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Zeta Beta Tau, Inter- fraternity Council, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Morale Committee, Chair- man; Hillel Foundation, Tiger Keeper. DELINDA J. SANDERS, Rockledge, Florida; Agriculture; Golden Girl, Home Economics Club. Second row: KARL E. SANDERS, New Orleans, Business Administration; Mar- keting Club, Judo Club, Psychology Club, Sailing Club. LOUIS A. SANDOZ, Arabi, Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Vice President; Theta Xi. JOHN SAN- TOLUCITO, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. RAYMOND S. SARKIS, Baton Rouge, Engineering. Third row: RICHARD J. SAVOIE, Houma, Engineering; American Institute of Mechanical Engineers. DIANE B. SCARDINA, Baton Rouge, Education; Alpha Xi Delta, Scholarship Trophy. ANNE L. SCHAEFER, New Orleans, Education. MARY C. SCHARFF, Gretna, Education. Fourth row: JANET C. SCHEFFLER, Gretna, Arts and Sciences; Psychology Club. CAROL L. SCHILLING, Baton Rouge, Education; Alpha Omicron Pi. JOYCE E. SCHLECHT, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. KAREN L. SCHLUBACH, Shreveport, Arts and Sci- ences; Chi Omega. Fifth row: LUCILLE T. SCHONACHER, New Orleans, Business Adminis- tration; Golden Girl, Marketing Club. ROBERT D. SCHULTZ, Arabi, Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. HARRIET A. SCOTT, Arnaudville, Agriculture; Delta Delta Delta, Pike Calendar Girl, Rodeo Court, Scabbard and Blade Sponsor, Army Sponsor, Tau Beta Pi Sweetheart, Darling Court. KENNETH F. SCOTT, Houma, Engineering; American Institute of Mechanical Engineers, President; Pi Epsilon Tau, Tau Beta Pi. Sixth row: MARVEL A. SCOTT, New Orleans, Education; Kappa Delta Pi, Freshman Advisor. SHARON M. SCREEN, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; WLSU Staff. CAROLYN L. SENTELL, Shreve- port, Education; Pi Beta Phi. SUZANNE M. SERPAS, New Or- leans, Arts and Sciences; Psyche Club. Seventh row: CAROL A. SESSUMS, Baton Rouge, Education; Kappa Delta, Freshman Advisor, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Secretary; AWS, Second Vice President; Student National Education Association, President; Union Current Events Committee, Union Lyceum Committee, Coffee 51 Chair- man; ROTC Sponsor, Lambda Delta, Mortar Board. NICHOLAS B. SHAHEEN, Salina, Utah; Arts and Sciences. JOSEPHINE A. SHARMAN, Houston, Texas; Arts and Sciences; Delta Delta Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Quiz Bowl Team Captain, Dean ' s List, Panhellenic Representative. KATHLEEN F. SHARP, Metairie, Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma, President; WRA, Young Re- publicans. Eighth row: STEWART S. SHATZ, Corpus Christi, Texas; Arts and Sciences; Pershing Rifles, Cadet Company Commander, Major; Union Games Committee, Psychology Club. JOHN E. SHAW, Rodessa, En- gineering. SUSAN SHAW, New Orleans, Education; Chi Omega, Lambda Delta, President; Union Celebrity Showcase, Social Ac- tivities Committee; Chairman, AWS Careers Committee; Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi. ALI S. SHEBANI, Tripoli, Libya; En- gineering. Ninth row: MARILYN H. SHEPARD, New Orleans, Education. SUSAN SHERROUSE, Monroe, Arts and Sciences; Chi Omega, Union Hospitality Committee. EDGAR F. SHIELDS, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Bengal Raiders, Commander; Army Flight, Associa- tion of the United States Army. BETTY N. SHINGLEUR, Baton Rouge, University College; Pershing Rifles Sponsor, Regimental Sponsor. Tenth row: EUGENE A. SHULL, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Phi Delta Theta. SHARYN M. SIDES, Baton Rouge, Education; Gamma Beta Phi. SUZANNE SIDNEY, Gulfport, Mississippi; Arts and Sciences. JANICE C. SIMON, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. 39 8 ' 68 First row: JUDITH S. SIMMONS, Baton Rouge, Education. PAUL B. SIMMONS, Franklinton, Engineering; Phi Gamma Delta, House Manager, President; Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers. DENNIS P. SIMOPOULOS, Athens, Greece. Arts and Sciences. GAIL E. SINGLET ARY, Pearl River, Business Ad- ministration: Alpha Phi, Alpha Beta Chi, National Collegiate Asso- ciation for Secretaries. Second row: TOMAS H. SKIPSEY, Mexico, Business Administration; Alpha Tau Omega, Union International Club, SGA International Rela- tions Committee, Vice Chairman; Soccer Team, SGA Homecoming Committee. NANCY C. SLEDGE, Coushatta, Agriculture; Chi Omega. Home Economics Club, AWS Careers Committee. RANDOLPH C. SLONE, SlideU, Arts and Sciences: Phi Kappa Psi, Interfratemity Judiciary Committee, Guidance Committee. ALICE M. SMITH, Church Hill, Tennessee; Arts and Sciences; Zeta Tau Alpha. Third row: ALYSON A. SMITH. Baton Rouge, Education: Association for Childhood Education, Dean ' s List. CHARLOTTE M. SMITH, West Monroe, Education. INGRID A. SMITH, Baton Rouge, Education: Pi Beta Phi, Assistant House Manager, Corresponding Secretary; Lambda, Secretary, Treasurer; Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Sigma Iota, Angel Flight. JEFF L. SMITH, Metairie, Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta, American Society of Civil Engineers. Fourth row: LARRY J. SMITH, Hessmer, Arts and Sciences. MARGARET J. SMITH, Mandeville: Education. MARJORY A. SMITH, Lake Charles, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Delta, SGA Academic Affairs, Young Republicans. PAMELA K. SMITH, Baton Rouge, Edu- cation; Dean ' s List. Fifth row: RICHARD H. SMITH, Madison, Georgia; Agriculture; Alpha Zeta. SANDRA L. SMITH, New Orleans. Arts and Sciences; Student Christian Forum. SHARON A. SMITH, Alexandria, Education; Baptist Student Union, Hospitality Committee, Asso- ciation for Childhood Education. SHARON L. SMITH, Baton Rouge, Education. Sixth row: SYDNEY S. SMITH, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences: Delta Delta Delta, Librarian; AWS Publicity Committee, Union Social Activi- ties, Jam Jam Committee. THOMAS B. SMITH, Baton Rouge, Environmental Design. GLORIA G. SMUCK, New Orleans, Agriculture: Phi Mu, Young Republicans. ELIZABETH A. SNIDER, DeQuincy, Agriculture; Phi Mu, President; Tiger Band Twirling Corps, College of Agriculture Secretary-Treasurer, Agri- culture Honor Student Award, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Gumbo Favorite, Agriculture Queen ' s Court, SGA Tiger Train Committee, Chairman; Home Economics Club. Seventh row: WAYNE A. SOIGNTER, Fort Worth, Texas; Arts and Sciences. JOHN L. SOLE, Baton Rouge. Business Administration; Kappa Sigma. HENRY E. SONIAT. Brusly. Arts and Sciences; Phi Eta Sigma, Mu Sigma Rho. EDWIN J. SONIER, Thibodaux, Agri- culture; Bowling Team. Eighth row: JENNIFER L. SPEER, Vivian, Education; Pi Beta Phi. SUSAN B. SPERRY, Monroe, Arts and Sciences; Delta Delta Delta. SUSAN C. SPEZIALE. Metairie. Chemistry and Physics; Lambda Tau. GEORGE L. SPOULDING, Opelousas, Arts and Sciences; Arnold Air Society. Ninth row: DONNA E. STAFFORD, Bogalusa, Education. DEBORAH A. STANDIFER, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences: Delta Zeta, Alpha Kappa Delta. DAVID J. STANLEY, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences. HAZEL O. STANLEY, Metairie; Education. Tenth TOW: JOSEPH E. STEINER, Pasadena, Texas; Arts and Sciences; Louisiana Players Guild, Union Current Events, Regional Speak- ers Sub-Committee, Chairman. ANTOINETTE W. STPHENS, Coushatta, Arts and Sciences; Chi Omega, Panhellenic Delegate; SGA, WRA. BARBARA O. STEPHENS, Baton Rouge. Educa- tion. M. REBECCA STEPHENSON, Baton Rouge, Music; Alpha Delta PL 399 ' 68 First row: BRUCE P. STIPELOUVICH, Empire, Agriculture; Industrial Technical Education Club. JAMES M. STEWART, JR., Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Kappa Epsilon. RONALD K. STOESSELL, Crowley; Arts and Sciences; Phi Eta Sigma; Mu Sigma Rho, Episcopal Chapel Council, Men ' s Residence Halls Association, Vice-President and Secretary; SGA Parking and Men ' s Housing Committee, Chairman; Geology Club, Current Events Committee. BARBARA J. STOCKTON, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Louisiana Archaeological Society, Secretary. Second row: ELLEN W. STONE, Golden Meadow, Arts and Sciences; Chi Omega. NATALIE STONE, Shelbyville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Delta Delta Delta, Social Chairman; SGA Morale Committee, Alpha Beta Chi. WALLACE A. STRINGFIELD, Baton Rouge, Engineering. JESUS M. SUAREZ, Miami, Flor- ida; Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Cuban Club. Third row: BARBARA N. SUMNER, Ida, Education. JANIS A. SUMMERS, Denham Springs, Education; Alpha Chi Omega. EDWARD P. SUTHERLAND, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Kappa Psi, Pledge Trainer; Tiger Band, Louisiana Players Guild. ELIZABETH Y. SUTTON, Ruston, Education; Pi Beta Phi. Fourth row: SHARON K. SWENSON, Baton Rouge, Education; Delta Gam- ma. EDWARD W. SWINDELL, JR., Cameron, Engineering; Wesley Foundation. ANN M. SWITZER, Baton Rouge, Educa- tion; Association for Childhood Education, Union Hospitality Committee, International Queen Court, Engineering Court, Maid of Honor. PAULETTE A. SWITZER, Metairie, Arts and Sci- ences; Delta Zeta. Fifth row: MARTIN B. TANNER, Cheneyville, Arts and Sciences; Baptist Student Union, Gamma Beta Phi Society. LESLIE P. TASSIN, Bordelonville, Arts and Sciences; Young Republicans Club. DAVID A. TATE, Denham Springs, Education; Kappa Phi Kappa. ELIZABETH A. TATE, Baton Rouge, Education; Association for Childhood Education; Union Hospitality Committee, Secretary; Baptist Student Union Executive Council. Sixth row: CAROLYN T. TAYLOR, Metairie, Arts and Sciences. KATH- LEEN C. TAYLOR, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Delta Zeta. JOHN H. TAYLOR, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. STEVE TAYLOR, Arts and Sciences; Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha, President; Varsity Debate, Interfraternity Council, Presi- dent, Vice-President; Southeastern Conference Intrfraternity Coun- cil, President; Kappa Sigma, Vice-President; Union Planning Com- mittee, Chairman; Union Policy Board, Circle K, Judo Club, Inter- national Club. Seventh row: CAROL A. TEER, Delhi, Education; Pi Beta Phi, Lambda Delta. RAYMOND N. TELL, New Orleans, Engineering. PATRICIA M. TEMPLETON, Zachary, Agriculture. LOUISE TER- KUHLE, New Orleans, Agriculture; Angel Flight, Lambda Delta Intersorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Secretary; Union Personnel and Research Committee. Eighth row: RONALD R. TERRY, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Counselor, Army Division Commander, Scabbard and Blade, Executive Of- ficer; Bengal Raiders, Executive Officer. REYNOLD J. THIBO- DEAUX, Morse, Arts and Sciences; Phi Eta Sigma, Dean ' s List, Men ' s Residence Hall Association. DIANNE E. THIGPEN, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. PAULA K. THOLBORN, Baton Rouge; Business Administration; Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer; Alpha Beta Chi, Beta Gamma Sigma. Ninth row: BARBARA L. THOMAS, Baton Rouge, Education; Delta Delta Delta, Secretary; Freshman Advisor, SGA Morale Department, Secretary. BRYAN H. THOMPSON, Tyler, Texas; Environ- mental Design; American Society of Landscape Architects. EARL H. THOMPSON, Maringouin, Business Administration. DON- ALD A. THOMPSON, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences. Tenth row: JOYCE E. THOMPSON, Baton Rouge, Education; Alpha Omicron Pi, Panhellenic Delegate. KAREN E. THOMPSON, Baton Rouge, Education; A Cappella Choir, Student National Education Association, Music Educators National Convention, Sigma Alpha Iota. MARY F. THOMPSON, Bains, Education; Chi Omega. PAUL W. THOMPSON, Amite, Vocational Agriculture Educa- tion; Alpha Tau Alpha, Collegiate Future Farmers of America. 400 ' 68 First row: KATHY G. TILLEY, Alexandria, Arts and Sciences. ROBERT W. TILLERY, Tangipahoa, Business Administration: Kappa Al- pha, Outstanding Pledge : Dean ' s List, Interfraternity Council Rep- resentative. ROBERT E. TILLMAN, Baker, Arts and Sciences. JOEL H. TIMM, Little Rock, Arkansas; Music; School of Music President; Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfona, Kappa Phi Kappa, SGA President ' s Cabinet. Second row: SHERRY B. TIPTON, Baton Rouge, Education. FAYETTE TOMPKINS, Homer. Arts and Sciences; LSU Press Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Reveille, Reporter; Union Public Relations Committee, Chairman; Union Governing Board and Program Council, Secre- tary. JOHN S. TOPP, Gulf port, Mississippi; Business Adminis- tration; Phi Delta Theta, Delta Sigma Pi, Gumbo Staff, Young Republicans. SIDNEY D. TORRES, Chalmette, Arts and Sci- ences: MRHA, SGA President ' s Committee, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Third row: MAUREEN A. TRACEY, Morgan City, Arts and Sciences. JUNE K. TRAYLOR, Bossier City, Education. MICHAEL D. TROSCLAIR, Meraux, Engineering. WILLIAM C. TUGEAU, Darien, Connecticut; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Fourth row: JOYCE A. TUJAGUE, New Orleans. Education; Zeta Tau Alpha, Activities Chairman; Union Celebrity Showcase Committee. CLYDE H. TULL, Baton Rouge. Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi, Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, Union Music Thea- ter Committee. SHARON C. TURCAN, Baton Rouge, Educa- tion; Pi Beta Phi, Student Government, AWS Council, Sigma Alpha Eta, Angel Flight, Union Movies Committee. VENDLA E. TURK, Auburn, Alabama; Education; Pi Beta Phi. Fifth row: JAMES P. TURNER, New Orleans, Agriculture. BAYNARD TURPIN, Baton Rouge, Agriculture. CHERYL L. VALEN- TINE, Bunkie. Education. FRED A. VANDERBROOK, Metai- rie. Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, AIAA. Sixth row: VICKI A. VANDRELL, New Orleans, Education; Delta Zeta. KATRINA VAN FOSSON, Crowley, Arts and Science. JOANN VASTA, Baton Rouge; Arts and Science; Alpha Delta Pi. DWIGHT J. VERDIN, Baton Rouge, Education. Seventh row: DOROTHY O. VERSPOOR, Lafayette, Agriculture; Chi Omega, Union Celebrity Showcase, Union Lyceum Committee, Marketing Club. WILLIAM W. VERZWYVELT, Baton Rouge, Engineer- ing; American Institute of Mining. RAFAEL VIDES, Antigua, Guatemala: Arts and Sciences; American Institute of Architects. ALFRED G. VILLA VASO, Baton Rouge, Engineering; Society of American Military Engineers, Vice-President; Scabbard and Blade, Public Information Officer; Distinguished Military Student. Eighth row: CHERYL A. VINCENT, Houston, Texas; Education; Chi Omega. JUDITH A. VIRGO, Lynchburg, Virginia; Arts and Sciences. DIANNE R. VOINCHE, Baton Rouge, Education. GAYLE A. WAGGENSPACK, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; Alpha Omicron Pi, President. Ninth row: CHRIS A. WAGUESPACK, Gonzales, Education; Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Mu Sigma Rho, AWS Council, Union Lyceum Committee. LANNY P. WAGUESPACK, Napoleonville, Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. SAN- DRA E. WALDRON, Columbus, Mississippi; Education. WIL- LIAM WALE, Crowley, Education; Kappa Phi Kappa, Interna- tional Club, SGA-IRC, Newman Club. Tenth row: .WILLIAM A. WALKER, III, Gretna, Business Administration. JUDITH S. WALL, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences. MADE- LEINE T. WALLACE, New Orleans, Music. PATSY S. WAL- TON, Baton Rouge, Education. 401 ' 68 First row: KATHLEEN S. WARREN, New Orleans, Agriculture; Alpha Omicron Pi, Assistant Rush Chairman, Pledge Class Social Chair- man. LINDA P. WARREN, Convent, Business Administration; Marketing Club, Newman Club, Dorm House Council. WIL- LIAM E. WARREN, Baltimore, Maryland; Business Administra- tion. KIRK R. WASCOM, Mandeville, Business Administration; Dean ' s List, Pi Tau Pi, Counselor, Accounting Club. Second row: RONALD E. WASHINGTON, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Young Republicans. J9HN J. WATERMEIER, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Dormitory Counselor. HARLEY WATKINS, III, Kenner; Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. JOHN C. WATKINS, Welsh, Agriculture; Agricul- tural Economics Club. Third row: WILLIAM B. WATKINS, West Monroe, Chemistry and Physics; Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society. EU- GENE C. WATSON, Natchitoches, Music; Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Dean ' s List, A Cappella Choir. JERRY L. WATTS, Baton Rouge, University College. KAREN B. WAX, Education; Delta Zeta, Association of Childhood Educators. Fourth row: MARGARET J. WETHERFORD, Pineville, Arts and Sciences; Phi Kappa Phi, Mu Sigma Rho, Alpha Lambda Delta, President; SGA Student Faculty Liaison Committee, Chairman; Psyche Club. JAMES E. WEAVER, Columbus, Georgia; Arts and Sciences. JENNY K. WEBBER, Paris, Kentucky; Arts and Sciences. DENNIS C. WEBER, Metairie, Business Administration; Kappa Sigma, Sophomore Business Administration Class Secretary-Treas- Fifth row: STANLEY J. WEBER, III, Metairie, Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha, Scholarship Chairman; Scabbard and Blade, Psychology Club. ROBERT P. WEGMANN, JR., Metairie , Business Admin- istration; MRHA Association Council, Dorm Council Officer. CLEMENT E. WEHNER, JR., Mansura, Arts and Sciences; Dis- tinguished Military Student, Scabbard and Blade, WLSU Staff. CHRISTINE F. WEISER, Chalmette, Education. Sixth row: PATRICIA M. WEST, Baton Rouge, Chemistry and Physics; Alpha Xi Delta, Recording Secretary; Lambda Tau, Treasurer. SHEILA A. WHARTON, Shreveport, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice- President; Gumbo, Administrations Editor; Honors Division, Student Policy Committee; Union Music Theater Committee. DARRELL D. WHITE, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Alpha Tau Omega, Rush Chairman, Treasurer, Presi- dent; Interfraternity Council, Judicial Committee; Sophomore Class of Arts and Sciences Vice-President; SGA Morale Depart- ment, President ' s Cabinet. JAMES E. WHITE, Baker, Arts and Sciences. Seventh row: LINDA G. WHITE, Baton Rouge, Education. MARSHA R. WHITE, Baton Rouge, Education; Alpha Omicron Pi, Correspond- ing Secretary; Phi Kappa Phi, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi, Bengal Bowman, Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman Advisor. STEVEN J. WHITE, Hammond, Indiana; Arts and Sciences; Young Americans for Freedom, Vice-President. THOMAS M. WHITE, Bastrop, Business Administration. Eighth row: WALLY C. WICKBOLDT, New Orleans, Arts and Sciences; Theta Xi, Phi Eta Sigma, Dorm Counselor. MILTON J. WIED- MAN, JR., Colorado Springs, New York; Arts and Sciences. THEODORE A. WIEZBICKI, St. Clair Shores, Michigan; Elec- trical Engineering. EARL V. WILKINSON, III, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Ninth row: NANCY E. WILKINSON, New Orleans, Agriculture; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sophomore Class of Agriculture Secretary-Treas- urer, Panhellenic Council, Treasurer; Scotch Guard. BRIAN L. WILLIAMS, Norco, Arts and Sciences. FRANK T. WILLIAMS, Baton Rouge; Agriculture; Theta Xi, Tiger Band. RALEIGH J. WILLIAMS, New Orleans, Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. Tenth row: ROBERT B. WILLIAMS, Shreveport, Business Administration. ELIZABETH I. WILSON; Baton Rouge, Education; Alpha Beta Alpha. GERALD T. WILLIAMSON, Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta, Pershing Rifles. JAMES E. WILSON, JR., Baton Rouge, Business Administration; Sigma Pi, Marketing Club. 402. First row: LOUIS E. WITTIE, Hammond, Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. RONALD G. WOLF, Baton Rouge, Univer- sity College. SARA A. WOLFE, Baton Rouge, Education; Alpha Lambda Delta. Louisiana Players Guild, Newman Club. JERRY V. WOODS, Gretna, Engineering; American Society of Civil En- gineers, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society. Second TOW: ROBERT W. WOODS, Baton Rouge, Agriculture; American In- stitute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, President: Epsilon Pi Tau, Secretary; Alpha Zeta. SUSAN E. WRIGHT, Franklinton, Arts and Sciences: Phi Mu, Activities Chairman; Baptist Student Union Executive Council, SGA Morale Department, Dorm Standards Board. Freshman Advisor. STANLEY F. WUCHER, JR., Me- tairie, Business Administration. AYLMER M. WYCHE, III, Plain Dealing; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Secretary, House Manager; Dean ' s List. Third TOW: WILLIAM E. WYNNE. Avenel, New Jersey; Education; Phi Kappa Theta. MARVIN L. YOKUM, Baton Rouge, Agricul- ture : Industrial Technology and Education Club, Agriculture Club. KENNETH R. YOUNG. Fort Erie. Ontario, Canada: Engineer- ing: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. SPENCER L. YOUNGBLOOD, DeRidder, Engineering; Sigma Chi, American Institute of Mechanical Engineers. Fourth TOW: WAYNE W. YUSPEH. Metairie, Business Administration. SAMIR B. ZAITOON, Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Reveille Reporter. STEPHEN C. ZANSLER, Metairie. Engineering. WARREN M. ZEHRUNG, Baton Rouge, University College. Fifth TOW: BETTY J. ZEIGLAR, New Orleans, Education; Student National Education Association, Louisiana Teachers Association, Louisiana Player ' s Guild, National Collegiate Association of Secretaries, Dorm Standards Board. FREDERICK J. ZERETZKE, Rockford, Illi- nois: Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers, Rifle Team, Rifle Club. Executive Officer; Pistol Team. CHARLES F. ZEWE, Reserve. Arts and Sciences; Sigma Delta Chi. MICHAEL E. ZIMMERMAN. Baton Rouge, Arts and Sciences; Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice Preside nt: Interfraternity Council, President; Young Demo- crats, Philosophy Club, Arts and Sciences Honors Fellowship, French Conml Award, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Sigma Iota, Mu Sigma Rho. | I ' m sorry, but Jane is busy tonight ' 68 403 Non-Graduating Seniors First row: Prentiss S. Alford, Baker Education Sandra L. Altazin, Port Allen Physical Education Philip C. Anastasio, New Orleans Engineering Gary A. Ascani, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Second row: Sherry M. Audiffred, Baton Rouge Education William D. Balis, Baton Rouge Agriculture David J. Bindewald, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering Chester M. Bordelon, Baton Rouge . . . .Mechanical Engineering Third row: Henry C. Bolter, Houston, Texas Business Administration Al C. Boudreaux, Opelousas Engineering Sidney E. Boudreaux, III, Baton Rouge . . .Electrical Engineering Ronald W. Branstetter, Baton Rouge ....Business Administration Fourth row: Robert A. Burns, Baton Rouge Business Administration R. Scott Capps, Baton Rouge Business Administration Lloyd D. Cason, Jr., Erath Engineering Joseph E. Cattan, Jr., Metairie Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Robert Campos, Metairie Engineering Lawrence M. Carlisi, New Orleans .... Mechanical Engineering William L. Chapman, Jr., Metairie Environmental Design James U. Corkern, Jr., Baton Rouge Agriculture Sixth row: Bill Cranford, Zachary Education Dolores T. Curole, Cut Off Education Joe R. Davis, Ferriday, Business Administration Janell P. Delaune, Franklin Education Seventh row: Sarah Dixon, Belcher Arts and Sciences Michael D. Doherty, Elton Agriculture Jean K. Dugas, New Orleans Education Archie N. Duplantis, Mathews Engineering Eighth row: Warren T. Durbin, Jr., Baton Rouge . . . .Mechanical Engineering Mark D. Estes, Shreveport Environmental Design Ronald G. Facundus, Walker Agriculture Michael L. Faust, Covington Business Administration Ninth row: William F. Favaro, Baton Rouge Business Administration David M. Ferrell, Baton Rouge Business Administration Robert S. Fife, Baton Rouge Business Administration Wesley W. Forman, Baker Agriculture Tenth row: Charles E. Fowler, Slaughter Education Julius Friedman, Albany Agriculture Donald Calient, Baton Rouge Business Administration Rebecca S. Gambrell, Sicily Island Education ' 69 404 ' 69 Non-Graduating Seniors First row: Mary E. Garcia, Port Allen Education Leslie D. Griffith, Creole Agriculture Ben J. Haney, New Orleans Engineering Kim R. Harris. Beaumont, Texas Chemistry and Physics Second TOW: Patrick S. Healy. New Orleans Business Administration David R. Hendricks. Baton Rouge Engineering Edward F. Hoffman, II, New Orleans Agriculture Stephen A. Hornsby. Bourg Engineering Third row: Betty A. Howard, Lake Providence Education Edward M. Huff t, Jr.. New Orleans Engineering Virgil D. Joffrion. Donaldsonville Engineering Louis L. Johnson. Jr., Chalmette Engineering Fourth row: Harold L. Landry, Arabi Business Administration Russell E. Lasseigne, Jr., Thibodaux Agriculture James D. Ledoux, Opelousas Business Administration Jairo J. Leoh. Diriamba. Nicaragua Agriculture Fifth row: Charles R. Lott, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences John A. Lusted, Baton Rouge Engineering Oliver F. Mack, Jr.. Baton Rouge Engineering Michael L. Maddox, Baton Rouge Education Sixth rou-: Claude A. Maraldo. New Orleans Engineering Charlotte A. Matthews. Durham, North Carolina Arts and Larry F. Matulich, St. Francisville Business Administration Robert V. McHale, Harrisonburg Agriculture Seventh row: Francisco M. Men ban, New Orleans .... Environmental Design Ronald J. Mire, Baton Rouge Agriculture Trannie J. Mire, Baton Rouge Education Cloise L. Mooney, Plaquemine Engineering Eighth row: Ivan A. Navarro, New Orleans Engineering Daniel L. Neol, Irving. Texas Arts and Sciences Jerry M. Penn, Shreveport Business Administration Floyd L. Pfeffer, Baton Rouge Engineering inth T ' John L. Pittman, Baton Rouge Education Judy V. Polito, Baton Rouge Education Joel P. Prevost, New Orleans Engineering Gwendo L. Raby, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Tenth row: Cynthia E. Race, Sulphur Education _George R. Richardson, Shreveport Environmental Design James H. Richardson, Springfield Engineering John H. Ristroph, New Orleans Engineering 405 Non-Graduating Seniors First row : Michael A. St. Angelo, Baton Rouge Education Jerome S. Sabolik, Baton Rouge Business Administration Louis R. Sanchez, Baton Rouge Business Administration Louann Scallan, Pineville Education Second TOW: Ronald J. Schaefer, New Orleans Business Administration Donald L. Schaneville, Metairie Engineering Jacob L. Schwanden, New Orleans Education Mitchell J. Scott, III, Kingston Engineering Third row: Darryl R. Smith, Baton Rouge Engineering H. Grady Smith, Jr., Baker Engineering Melvyn Smith, Morse Agriculture Richard G. Smith, Metairie Engineering Fourth row: Linda M. Straate, Waukon, Iowa Arts and Sciences Leonel Tanou, Columbus, Ohio Business Administration Terry J. Toups, Thibodaux Engineering Francis N. Traylor, Albany Engineering Fifth row: Christine D. Upton, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Priscilla E. Usner, Ocean Springs, Mississippi Agriculture Edward D. Villere, Covington Engineering Kenneth L. Voda, Alexandria Engineering Sixth row: Albert T. Wakefield, New Orleans Business Administration Charles S. Weems, Alexandria Law Thomas M. Welch, Covington Engineering Thomas W. Whitten, Schriever Arts and Sciences Seventh row: Wally C. Wickbolot, Metairie Arts and Sciences William H. Wilson, Alexandria Engineering Susan A. Young, Baton Rouge Education Ronald E. Zammit, Baton Rouge Chemistry and Physics Eighth row: Don A. Zuelke, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences ' 69 Call the doctor; I think I ' m coming down with chicken- pox 406 Juniors ' 69 First row: Cheryl M. Abadie, Baton Rouge Education Margaret M. Abbott, Mobile, Alabama Education Patricia M. Abney, Metairie Education Sarah S. Abramowitz, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Jane W. Adams, Chalmette Education Second row: J. Phillip Adams, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Paula A. Adams, Pineville Business Administration Allen H. Adger, Shreveport Business Administration Jose A. Aguirre, Hermosillo, Mexico .... Business Administration Richard A. Airhart, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Third row: Wayne J. Albert, Metairie Agriculture Sara A. Alexander, Baton Rouge Education Mary K. Alford, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Edward C. Allen, Baton Rouge Business Administration Gale P. Allen, Alexandria Business Administration Fourth row: W. Warren Allen, Jr., Winnficld Business Administration Brian J. Altobello, New Orleans Education Gerardo Alvarez, Hialeah, Florida Arts and Sciences John E. Anderson, Houston, Texas Environmental Design James D. Andre, Jarreau Business Administration Fifth row: Alan D. Andrews, Metairie Business Administration Dana S. Andries, Baton Rouge Business Administration Donald B. Andries, Baton Rouge Business Administration Donald A. Antie, Melville Agriculture Sandra M. Ardoin, White Castle Education Sixth row: Ginger A. Arledge, Buras Business Administration Sandra S. Arledge, Buras Agriculture Ann Asbell, Memphis, Tennessee Education Enid Ascher, New Orleans Education Alice L. Atkins, Baton Rouge Education Seventh row: Daniel G. Aucoin, Metairie Agriculture Jeanne M. Auer, Coushatta Agriculture Mary E. Auer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Arts and Sciences Grover C. Austin, Baton Rouge Business Administration Darla J. Aymond, Cottonport Education Eighth row: Wayne M. Babovich, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Byron B. Bacas, Edgard Engineering Michael S. Baer, III, Bogalusa Business Administration Linda A. Bagby, Norco Education Tammy R. Bailey, Mansfield Agriculture Ninth row: Sharon A. Baker, Tucker, Georgia .Music Clyde J. Baldwin, Napoleonville Engineering Thomas E. Balhoff, Baton Rouge Engineering Robert A. Ball, Cape Canaveral, Florida . .Business Administration Rosemary Ball, Rayville Education Tenth row: Mary E. Barberito, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Diana L. Bargas, Baton Rouge Education Melvin J. Barrois, Belle Chasse Arts and Sciences Mary A. Bartholomew, Baton Rouge Education Kent P. Bascle, Bourg Engineering 407 Juniors First row: Timothy L. Battle, Maplcwood Engineering W. William Bauch, Baton Rouge Chemical Engineering D. Michael Baudouin, Jr., Baton Rouge . .Mechanical Engineering Patrick A. Beard, Baton Rouge Agriculture Michael T. Beauchamp, Jackson, Mississippi Agriculture Second row: Thomas L. Bechel, Reserve Education Robert J. Behan, Springfield, Virginia Arts and Sciences Katherine I. Beier, St. Bernard Education Jeanne A. Bellocq, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Ronald M. Bennett, Metairie Arts and Sciences Third row: Sharon A. Bennett, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Daniel A. Bent, New Orleans Engineering Rene J. Bergeret, Jr., New Orleans Electrical Engineering Don H. Berry, Baton Rouge Engineering Robert J. Berteau, Hammond Engineering Fourth row: Sandra M. Berteau, Baton Rouge Education Mary L. Bertrano, Baton Rouge Education Mary K. Bihm, Mamou Arts and Sciences Daniel W. Billingsley, Natchitoches Engineering William B. Bisland, Houma Arts and Sciences Fifth row: David C. Bizot, New Orleans Environmental Design Susan M. Black, Titusville, Florida Arts and Sciences William G. Black, Little Rock, Arkansas . .Business Administration Dennis A. Blackwell, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Nan S. Black, Baton Rouge Environmental Design Sixth row: Gail C. Blanchard, New Orleans Education Kathleen M. Blanchard, Donaldsonville Arts and Sciences Kenneth L. Blanchard, Brusly Business Administration Patrick W. Blanchard, Napoleonville Engineering Mary F. Blasco, Baton Rouge Education Seventh row: Richard T. Blizzard, Westminster, Maryland Business Administration Leslie H. Bloomenstiel, Baton Rouge Education Alton J. Blunschi, Ferriday Agriculture David M. Bock, Baton Rouge Engineering Paul M. Boettcher, Joliet, Illinois Education Eighth row: Frank Boggs, Jr., Sugartown Engineering Robert J. Boitmann, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Bill W. Bolding, Delhi Business Administration L. J. Boniol, Alexandria Engineering Thomas A. Boone, Baton Rouge Business Administration Ninth row: Bruce V. Bordelon, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Ronny D. Bordelon, Marksville Agriculture Carol L. Borskey, Baton Rouge Education John D. Bott, Cincinnati, Ohio Arts and Sciences Lon A. Boucvalt, Gramercy Arts and Sciences Tenth row: Michael D. Boudreaux, Narragansett, Rhode Island . .Engineering Michael K. Boudreaux, Morgan City Arts and Sciences Linda D. Bourgeois, Baton Rouge Agriculture Linda C. Bourke, Baton Rouge Education Mario R. Bouscayroh, Guote, Guatemala Engineering ' 69 408 Juniors First row: Daisy D. Bower, Shreveport Agriculture Derrie A. Boyce, Shreveport Arts and Sciences B. Jill Bracey, Metairie Chemistry and Physics Robert C. Bradley, Metairie Engineering Victor M. Bravo, Baton Rouge Engineering Second row: Bonnie C. Bray, Many Arts and Sciences Paul P. Breaux, Plaquemine Business Administration Oliver G. Breithaupt, Jena Agriculture Bonnie J. Bridges, Baton Rouge Business Administration Andrea M. Brignac, Goodhope Arts and Sciences Third row: Kenneth J. Brooks, Metairie Business Administration Christine A. Broussard, Crowley Education Al D. Brown, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Darrell A. Brown, Maurepas Environmental Design Eloise D. Brown, Baton Rouge Education Fourth row: Wayne P. Brown, Metairie Business Administration Curtis A. Bruce, Golden Meadow Electrical Engineering Sharon M. Brummet, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Gail A. Bryan, Mulberry, Florida Education Joan E. Buch, Glenwood, Iowa Education Fifth row: James L. Buisson, II, New Orleans Business Administration Thomas W. Bunce, Havertown, Pennsylvania . .Arts and Sciences Betty J. Bunnell, Gonzales Education Denise L. Burge, Baton Rouge Education Sharon K. Burkett, Metairie Education Sixth row: M. Sharon Burkhead, LeBeau Business Administration Mark T. Burns, Baton Rouge Business Administration Sylvia L. Burris, Franklinton Agriculture Robert W. Burt, Lafayette Arts and Sciences Johnny S. Butler, Franklinton Arts and Sciences Serenth row: Diane Byrd, Franklinton Education Wilfrcdo J. Caceres, LaLima, Honduras . .Mechanical Engineering Linda D. Cadwallader, Baton Rouge Education Manch S. Cadwallader, Baton Rouge . . . .Business Administration Dewayne A. Campbell, Alexandria Civil Engineering Eighth row: Juan J. Campo, New Orleans Engineering Medora A. Campo, Napoleonville Agriculture Harold B. Canning, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Danny R. Cannon, Newellton Environmental Design Sharron F. Cannon, Perkinston, Mississippi Education ' 69 Ninth row: Jake L. Canova, Plaquemine Arts and Sciences Siro A. Cappelletti, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Business Administration Elaine V. Carbrey, Columbia, Mississippi . .Environmental Design Thomas G. Carey, Minden Arts and Sciences Alice C. Carlisle, Port Sulphur Education Tenth row: Hayes A. Carlisle, Vicksburg. Mississippi Engineering Christel M. Carpenter, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Linda L. Cartin, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Education Louis A. Catalanotto, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Vernon A. Cavin, Natchez, Mississippi .... Environmental Design 409 Juniors First row: Michael A. Gazes, Alexandria Engineering Jerome A. Centanni, New Orleans Agriculture Wayne B. Centanni, Kenner Agriculture Floris M. Cespedes, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Beverly R. Chabaud, New Orleans Education Second row: Marie E. Chambers, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Lillie M. Chandler, Greenwell Springs . .Chemistry and Physics Dianne K. Charlton, Minnesapolis, Minneasota ....Agriculture George F. Charlton, Jr., Eunice Business Administration Pamela M. Chateau, Arlington, Virginia . .Business Administration Third row: Alden J. Chauvin, Norco Agriculture Frankie E. Chauvin, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Warren C. Chewning, Montpelier, Virginia .... Arts and Sciences David Childers, Jonesboro, Arkansas Engineering Sharon N. Chinig, Honolulu, Hawaii Arts and Sciences Fourth row: John T. Chow, Taipei, Taiwan Engineering Linda K. Churchill, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Ralph B. Chustz, New Roads Business Administration Frederick P. Cifreo, Baton Rouge Agriculture Madeleine M. Clavier, Metairie Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Terry J. Clement, Houma Engineering Gregory H. Clements, Baton Rouge Engineering William T. Cleneay, Tyler, Texas Business Administration Russell S. Clunan, Baton Rouge Environmental Design Gregory J. Clyburn, New Orleans Business Administration Sixth row: Carolyn Ann Cobena, New Orleans Education Gregory L. Coco, Moreauville Agriculture James A. Cole, Metairie Business Administration John P. Coleman, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Chester C. Coles, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Seventh row: Dana J. Collier, Tulsa, Oklahoma Arts and Sciences C. John Collignon, Baton Rouge Agriculture Myra L. Collura, Marrero Arts and Sciences Linda M. Colvin, Baton Rouge Education Wayne R. Colvin, New Iberia Arts and Sciences Eighth row: Clyde C. Coon, Monroe Engineering Elizabeth J. Cooper, Iowa Arts and Sciences Larry J. Gotten, Baker Education Brenda E. Courville, Baton Rouge Education Hugh M. Craig, Shreveport Education Ninth row: Joann Craig, Alexandria Education Dorothy H. Crider, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Patcie A. Cunningham, Metairie Education Randolph H. Curry, Bossier City Environmental Design Carol J. Cusimano, Covington Arts and Sciences Tenth row: Thomas W. Cutrer, Denham Springs Arts and Sciences Daniel Louis Daigrepont, Innis Agriculture Keith J. d ' Aquin, Baton Rouge Business Administration Henry J. Daries, New Orleans Engineering Jerome A. Darsey, Houma Chemistry and Physics 410 Juniors ' 69 First row: Charles F. Daussin, New Orleans Engineering Bobbie J. David, Slidell Agriculture Joanne M. David, Glynn Education Gordon S. Davidson, Baton Rouge Business Administration Charles W. Davis, Baton Rouge Education Second TOW: Fruman J. Davis, Baton Rouge Education Howard B. Davis, Beaumont, Texas Arts and Sciences Ronald E. Davis, New Orleans Business Administration Ronald W. Dawkins, Metairie Engineering William M. Dawkins, Denham Springs . . Business Administration Third TOW: Ray C. Dawson, Jackson Business Administration Vicki L. Dean, Alexandria Education Anita S. Dear, Pineville Arts and Sciences John E. deBessonet, Baton Rouge Environmental Design Elaine M. deFrances, Baton Rouge Agriculture Fourth TOW: Michael R. DeKeyzer, Alexandria Environmental Design Dan W. DeLee, Jackson Agriculture Peggy J- DeLee, Jackson Arts and Sciences Luis F. Del-Solar, Lima Peru Agriculture Manuel M. DeMoya, La Vega, Dominican Republic . .Agriculture Fifth TOW: Darrel W. Denham, Baton Rouge Business Administration Terry W. Deville, Jackson Chemistry and Physics Frank J. D ' Gerolamo, Baton Rouge .... Business Administration Rafael Diaz, Miami, Florida Arts and Sciences Joseph M. Dichany, New Orleans .... Business Administration Sixth TOW: Mathilda A. Didier, New Roads Chemistry and Physics Mary L. DiVincenti, Baton Rouge Education Charlene A. Doan, Welsh Business Administration George L. Dodgen. Marrero Business Administration Mary C. Dodson, Port Allen Education Seventh TOW: Bonita A. Dooley, Jeanerette Arts and Sciences Jeanette E. Dornier, Convent Arts and Sciences Marilyn E. Dougherty, Sulphur Education Peggy L. Doughty, Baton Rouge Education Jerry J. Douzat, Alexandria Education Eighth TOW: Joseph D. Doyle, Satellite Beach, Florida Business Administration Sydney R. Dubroca, Boutte Arts and Sciences Ernest A. Dufau, Jr., New Orleans Engineering Alvin M. Dufilho, Opelousas Business Administration Nancy M. Dugas, Baton Rouge Business Administration inth TOW: Gaynell Duhe, New Orleans Business Administration Jeannette M. Duhe, Reserve Arts and Sciences Whiteny J. Duhon. Abbeville Agriculture Marcia D. Dukes, Fort Myers, Florida Arts and Sciences Richard T. Dunand, DeRidder Arts and Sciences Tenth TOW: Gerald W. Dupont, Simmespprt Engineering Gener O. Dupree, Plaquemine Arts and Sciences Kenneth J. Dupuis, Palmetto Engineering Douglas R. Druno, Toronto, Canada Arts and Sciences Richard P. Dwyer, Metairie Business Administration 411 Juniors first row: Sandra K. Dyson, Baton Rouge Education Susan M. Eason, Baton Rouge Education Ann H. Ebersbaker, Baton Rouge Education Eirleen E. Eckholdt, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Audie R. Edwards, Monroe Business Administration Second row: John R. Edwards, New Orleans Arts and Sciences William J. Egan, Chalmette Engineering Gregory A. Engclbreit, Denver, Colorado Engineering Edward M. Erwin, Syracuse, New York Education Gilberto J. Escobar, Baton Rouge Engineering Third row: Ed W. Everritt, West Monroe Agriculture Joseph J. Ewing, Batchelor Arts and Sciences Walter C. Farmer, Ruston Education Leonard A. Farr, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Kent G. Faulk, Rayne Arts and Sciences Fourth row: Ronald C. Fevoloro, Metairie Engineering Carl W. Feierabend, Bogalusa Engineering Paul H. Fetterhoff, Shreveport Business Administration Charlotte L. Fineberg, Memphis, Tennessee . . . .Arts and Sciences Irene L. Fenny, New Orleans Education Fifth row: Carolyn L. Fisher, Baton Rouge Education Edward J. Fitzgerald, Shreveport Business Administration Michael H. Flanagan, Bangor, Maine Arts and Sciences Keith A. Folse, Raceland Engineering Gerald W. Fontenot, Pine Prairie Engineering Sixth row: John C. Fontenot, Ville Platte Business Administration John C. Forbes, Laurel, Mississippi Environmental Design Susan P. Foss, Baton Rouge Education Daniel J. Fourrier, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Kenneth H. Fowler, New Orleans Education Seventh row: Ronnie J. Foy, New Orleans Engineering Penney L. Francis, Huntsville, Alabama Chemistry and Physics Larry R. Frazier, Alexandria Music Melinda Frazier, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Sharon P. Frazier, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Eighth row: John A. Freche, Gretna Agriculture Patricia A. Frey, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Ronald C. Fronczek, Westlake Chemistry and Physics Constance L. Fruge, Elton Agriculture James G. Fuller, Blucfield, Virginia Engineering Ninth row: John K. Gallaugher, Jennings Environmental Design Betty J. Ganter, New Orleans Agriculture Robert I. Garcia, Crowley Chemistry and Physics Linda L. Gardner, Metairie Education Karen Garris, St. Francisville Arts and Sciences Tenth row: Charles C. Garvey, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences John C. Garvin, Shreveport Agriculture Ronald J. Gaudet, Lake Charles Arts and Sciences Richard J. Gauthe, Napoleonville Engineering Leon D. Gautreau, Slidell Engineering ' 69 412, Juniors ' 69 First row: Walter T. Gear, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Pamela G. George, Shreveport Education Lawrence C. Gibbs, New Orleans Engineering Jeffrey S. Gilbert, Osceola, Arkansas Engineering Lucy V. Gilbert, Baton Rouge Education Second row: John R. Giler, Baton Rouge Mechanical Engineering Donnie W. Gill, Denham Springs Arts and Sciences William M. Girard, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Theresa M. Gitz, Gretna Agriculture Jose A. Gonzalez, Baton Rouge Engineering Third row: Marlin O. Gonzales, New Orleans Agriculture Sam R. Goodson, Bluefield, West Virginia Engineering Alicia M. Grace, Baton Rouge Education Jimmy D. Graugnard, St. James Agriculture James G. Graver, Metairie Business Administration Fourth row: William A. Gray, New Orleans Business Administration James T. Gray, Baton Rouge Business Administration Brett L. Grayson, Tia Juana, Venezula Arts and Sciences Kirby A. Green, Baton Rouge Chemistry and Physics Lenora F. Green, Rayville Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Cynthia M. Grezaffi, Lettsworth Arts and Sciences Sharon L. Green, Lake Charles Agriculture Bruce G. Grieshaber, Baton Rouge Engineering Donald G. Griggs, New Orleans Civil Enginering Jacquelyn V. Gros, Baton Rouge Education Sixth row: Rudi J. Grossenbacher, Arabi Chemistry and Physics Ralph J. Guidry, Baton Rouge Engineering Carroll Guillory, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Becki S. Grundan, Kenner Education Gwen A. Guelfo, Baton Rouge Education Seventh row: James A. Guerin, Port Allen Arts and Sciences Anita E. Guggenheimer, New Orleans Education Lynn F. Guidry, Houma Chemical Engineering Marshall W. Guidry, Franklin Business Administration Michael L. Guidry, Kenner Business Administration Eighth row: Shiela M. Guidry, Addis Education Susan H. Guidry, Church Point Education Cynthia L. Guillory, Baton Rouge Education Michael S. Guillory, Hessmer Agriculture Bill H. Guillot, Plattenville Agriculture Ninth row: Michael L. Gurley, Baton Rouge Engineering Charles E. Haase, Baton Rouge Chemistry and Physics Dorothy F. Hadden, St. Francisville Agriculture Simon Hacker, Caracas, Venezuela Engineering Michael T. Hackler, Port Allen Chemical Engineering Tenth row: Leslie D. Hall, New Orleans Agriculture Michael B. Halle, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Arthur R. Hamburger, Jr., New Orleans . . Business Administration Jenny L. Hamilton, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Bruce D. Hammock, Little Rock, Arkansas Agriculture 413 Juniors ' 69 First row: Kathleen E. Haney, New Orleans Education W. L. Hanley, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Arthur M. Hanson, Moline, Illinois Arts and Sciences Dianne L. Hardee, Gueydan Education Betty Jane Harlow, Lake Charles Education Second row: Jack L. Harper, Keithville Arts and Sciences George K. Harrison, Shreveport Chemistry and Physics David A. Hart, Lake Charles Arts and Sciences Harold J. Hartman, New Orleans .... Chemistry and Physics Mary-Lynn Hartman, Donaldsonville Arts and Sciences Third row: Patricia A. Harvell, Baton Rouge Business Administration Amcie N. Hay, Baton Rouge Chemistry J. Richard Haybel, Jr., Vacherie Arts and Sciences Janice A. Haywood, Pensacola, Florida Education Miriam S. Hazan, Metairie Arts and Sciences Fourth row: Ronald R. Hebert, Plaquemine Engineering Herman A. Heck, Jr., Thibodaux Arts and Sciences Jackie E. Heckert, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Thomas T. Henderson, Beaumont, Texas Arts and Sciences Richard H. Hennigan, Baton Rouge Environmental Design Fifth row: John J. Herbert, Jr., New Orleans Arts and Sciences Marcel P. Hebert, Jr., Breaux Bridge Agriculture Margaret N. Hebert, White Castle Education Mary C. Herget, Baton Rouge Music Gerald L. Hernandez, St. Gabriel Business Administration Sixth row: George A. Hero, Belle Chasse Engineering Phoebe J. Herrick, Alexandria Business Administration Earl T. Herring, Baton Rouge Business Administration Hugo E. Heyns, New Orleans University College Sybil M. Higgins, New Orleans Agriculture Seventh row: Philip W. Hilbun, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Delilah F. Hillary, New Orleans Education Ronald J. Hof, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Max O. Hohenberger, Lafayette Electrical Engineering Frank E. Holiman, Greenville, Mississippi Environmental Design Eighth row: Jerry A. Holliman, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Patricia L. Hopkins, San Antonio, Texas Education Cherie M. Hornback, Humble, Texas Arts and Sciences Calvin J. Hotard, New Orleans Business Administration Donna K. Hoy, Metairie Arts and Sciences Ninth row: Claudia M. Hoyt, Baton Rouge Education Joyce V. Hoyt, Lecompte Agriculture Claudette M. Hubbs, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences August J. Huber, Metairie Engineering Susan B. Huddleston, Shreveport Education Tenth row: Linda L. Hudgins, Houston, Texas Education Elaine C. Hughes, Baton Rouge Education Kathleen A. Hughes, New Orleans Music Timothy L. Humphries, New Orleans Business Administration Nicki E. Hyde, New Orleans Arts and Sciences 414 Juniors First row: James M. lies, DeRidder Arts and Sciences Susan A. Inness, Donaldsonville Business Administration Alice C. Jackson, Baton Rouge Business Administration Christian D. Jackson, Houma Engineering Linda L. James, Baton Rouge Agriculture Second TOW: Diana J. Jasper, Austin, Texas Arts and Sciences Gerard Jeansonne, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Harold R. Jeunesse, Kenner Business Administration Coral A. Joffrion, Addis Education Danny L. Johnson, Baton Rouge Business Administration Third row: Donald W. Johnson, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Gary H. Johnson, Shongaloo Engineering Henry E. Johnson, Plaquemine Agriculture James R. Johnson, Liverpool, New York . . Business Administration Jimmy R. Johnson, Metairie Fourth row: Kenneth J. Johnson, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Linda A. Johnson, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Pamela A. Johnson, Glen Ridge, New Jersey . .Arts and Sciences John M. Jolissaint, San Antonia, Texas Arts and Sciences Ronald J. Juneau, Mansura Engineering Fifth TOW: Janice Jurisich, New Orleans Education Dorothy G. Kaigler, Woodville, Mississippi Education Katherine Kammer, New Orleans Education Sandy A. Karst, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Tommy P. Keene, Theodore, Alabama . . . Environmental Design Sixth TOW: Gary E. Keller, Asheville, North Carolina Engineering Joseph L. Keller, Jr., Reserve Education Jan E. Kelley, West Monroe Education Thomas D. Kenney, Metairie Engineering Patricia G. Kennison, Duplessis Education Seventh TOW: Diana G. Kent, Sparta, New Jersey Education William H. Kessler, Jr., Jackson, Mississippi . . . .Arts and Sciences David E. Kirkland, Baton Rouge Business Administration Darlene M. Knight. New Orleans Arts and Sciences Ronnie J. Knight, Tavares, Florida Environmental Design Eighth TOW: Stephen L. Kramer, New Orleans Engineering Michael K. Kristensen, New Orleans .... Environmental Design Fred W. Koch, Jr., Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences William L. Kugler, Norco Business Administration Gloria A. Labatut, New Roads Agriculture inth TOW: Robert F. LaForce, Sterling, Colorado Chemistry John P. Lagvens, Arabi Engineering Diane M. Lamartiniere. Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Janet M. Lambert, St. Francisville .... Business Administration Frank C. Lamothe, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Tenth TOW: Alice M. Landry, Baker Education Gary P. Landry, Gonzales Arts and Sciences Edward J. Landry, Baton Rouge Chemistry and Physics Harvey J. Landry, Jr., Norco Business Administration Judith M. Landry, Baton Rouge Education ' 69 Juniors First row: M. Fran Landry, Norco Business Administration Elizabeth M. Lang, St. Louis, Missouri Education Carol Langston, Baton Rouge Education Gene W. Larrimore, Monroeville, Alabama .... Arts and Sciences Joseph R. LaRussa, Houma Arts and Sciences Second row: Cheryle A. LeBlanc, Baton Rouge Education Joseph R. LeBleu, Church Point Engineering Marie R. LeBourgeois, Metairie Agriculture Leslie E. LeDoux, Bellaire, Texas ....Business Administration Donna W. Lee, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Third row: William M. Lehmberg, Columbus, Mississippi . .Arts and Sciences Randall C. Lejeune, Port Allen Business Administration Brenda J. Lemoine, Big Bend Education Judith M. Lemoine, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Wayne J. Lemoine, Plaucheville Education Fourth row: Margaret L. Lentz, Jackson, Mississippi Arts and Sciences Luis A. Leon, New York, New York . . . .Business Administration Joseph D. Levraea, Baton Rouge Electrical Engineering Jacqueline M. Levy, Metairie Education Luke J. L ' Heureux, Alexandria Business Administration Fifth row: Patrick W. Liddle, Holland, New York Arts and Sciences James S. Lindsey, Carlsbad, California . .Business Administration Bonie B. Lindsly, Baton Rouge Education Christine L. Link, Branch Education Clayo R. Lipscomb, Baton Rouge Easiness Administration Sixth row: Sharilyn S. Livingston, Baton Rouge Education Baltasar Llort, San Salvador, El Salvador Business Administration Faye L. Lof tin, Coushatta Education Patricia F. Looney, Dallas, Texas Agriculture Bruce A. Lott, Gulfport, Mississippi ....Environmental Design Seventh row. John C. Lunn, Jr., Westlake Engineering Leonard F. Lupo, Independence Electrical Engineering Dwight M. Lyman, Baton Rouge Engineering Eduardo Maa-Gamarra, Caracas, Venezuela Engineering Dianne E. Macholl, New Orleans Education Eighth row: Wallace R. Mack, Oakdale Chemistry and Physics Mae S. Mackey, Baton Rouge Education Julia A. Madden, New Orleans Education Michael J. Maginnis, Metairie Business Administration Michael J. Maher, New Orleans Engineering Ninth row: Paul N. Major, Livonia Chemistry Melvyn Mamula, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania .... Arts and Sciences Ross V. Mancuso, New Orleans Business Administration James W. Mangham, Shreveport Electrical Engineering Marion S. Manning, Houma Environmental Design Tenth row: Fernando J. Marsolan, Jr., New Orleans . .Business Administration Andrew C. Martin, Baton Rouge Education Elizabeth A. Martin, Winnfield Education Joan Martin, Baton Rouge Business Administration Roberto Martin, Miami, Florida Engineering 416 - - 1 Juniors ' 69 First row: Saundra T. Martin, Maringouln Agriculture Victor I. Martinez, Baton Rouge Engineering Joy R. Maspero, Kenner Education Linda C. Matamoros, Panama City, Panama Education Gregory P. Matherne, Houma Environmental Design Second TOW: Sharon L. Ma thews. San Antonio, Texas Education Charles A. Mathis, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Louis J. Maurin, Reserve Engineering Ralph Maxwell, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Lester D. Mayeux, Alexandria Engineering Third row: Enrique Maza, Havana. Cuba Engineering Andrea C. McClain, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Joan M. McCrory, Iota Agriculture James C. McDaniel, St. Landry Arts and Sciences Jay W. McDaniel, Pineville Arts and Sciences Fourth TOW: Daniel R. McFatter, Baton Rouge Business Administration Stella M. McGee, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Myra F. McGraw, Baton Rouge Education Don W. Mclntyre, Baton Rouge Business Administration Michael D. McKellar, New Orleans Business Administration Fifth row: Durward L. McLaughlin, Baton Rouge Engineering Jim McManus, Lake Jackson, Texas Arts and Sciences Malcom D. McNaylor, Baton Rouge Engineering James Y. McVea, Baker Engineering Charles D. Meacham, New Orleans Business Administration Sixth TOW: Robert L. Meadows, Winter Haven, Florida . .Arts and Sciences Wayne L. Mediamolle, New Orleans Engineering John A. Medica, Alexandria Business Administration Elizabeth Megginson, Baton Rouge Music James A. Melancon, Metaririe Engineering Seventh row: Wayne P. Melancon, Youngsville Engineering John Melnyk, Metairie Engineering Jeanetta F. Mertens, Alexandria Chemistry and Physics Alvaro Mesa, Bogota, Colombia Engineering Robert G. Messer, Baton Rouge Engineering Eighth row: Marilyn G. Meyer, Shreveport Business Administration Warren J. Meyer, New Orleans Engineering Michael R. Milam. Winnfield Agriculuture Thomas D. Milioto, LaPlace Agriculture Charles H. Miller, Crowley Business Administration Ninth row: Douglas K. Miller, Baton Rouge Agriculture Fred M. Miller, Braithwaite Agriculture Marcia O. Miller, Abbeville Agriculture Pamela E. Miller, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Sandra J. Miller, Baton Rouge Agriculture Tenth TOW: Richard J. Mire, New Orleans Engineering Judith A. Mixon, San Antonio, Texas Arts and Sciences Jerry T. Monier, Raceland Agriculture Bruce C. Moore, Plaquemine Engineering Robert W. Moore, Mooringsport Arts and Sciences 417 Juniors First row: Kathy A. Mordaunt, Dallas, Texas Arts and Sciences John C. Moore, Mooringsport Business Administration Jo Ann Morris, Baton Rouge Education Martha A. Mortimer, Houston, Texas Arts and Sciences Lynne G. Murison, New Orleans Environmental Design Second row: Daniel M. Murphy, Davenport, Iowa Engineering John Murphy, Hamden, Connecticut Education Linda Murray, Frisco Business Administration Joan C. Myers, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Roger O. Myers, Ba ton Rouge Business Third row: Joel D. Nasca, Baton Rouge Arts and Science Kenneth P. Naquin, Montegut Engineering Esther K. Nealy, Houma Arts and Sciences Evelyn R. Nessmith, Calcasieu Chemistry and Physics Martha A. Nichols, St. Francisville Music Education Fourth row: Raymond N. Nichols, Baton Rouge Education Nora Norris, Gramercy Arts and Sciences E. Vivian Norsworthy, Jackson Education Chrystal L. Norwood, Norwood Agriculture Robert O. Occhi, Gulfport, Mississippi .... Electrical Engineering Fifth row: Anne W. Ogden, Natchez, Mississippi Arts and Sciences Katherine S. Ogden, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Richard M. O ' Hara, New Orleans Business Administration Otis E. Oliver, Panama City, Florida Arts and Sciences Robert J. Orgeron, Westwego Environmental Design Sixth row: Ellyn M. Oswald, Metairie Agriculture Aleta J. Oubre, Sulphur Education Daniel W. Owen, New Orleans Arts and Science Aubrey K. Palmer, Lafayette Engineering Jose M. Paniza, New Orleans Engineering Seventh row: Thomas E. Parker, San Antonio, Texas . .Business Administration Louise A. Parmely, Bellaire, Texas Education Frank J. Parrino, Metairie Business Administration Cindie L. Parrott, New Orleans Education Louis C. Passauer, New Orleans Business Administration Eighth row: Phillip D. Pattillo, Morgan City Engineering Gary Paul, Buckeye Arts and Sciences Suzanne M. Paul, Alexandria University College Augustus H. Payne, Norco Engineering James M. Pearce, Baton Rouge Engineering Ninth row: Sherrye D. Pendarvis, Tullos Arts and Sciences Ernest E. Pennison, New Roads Education Jose M. Pereira, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Engineering Clayton T. Ferret, Gramercy Engineering Arthus T. Perry, Opelousas Engineering Tenth row: Priscilla A. Phillips, Humble, Texas Arts and Sciences Lynda B. Pickler, Bradley, Arkansas Agriculture Noelie T. Pilie, New Orleans Business Administration Nila R. Pittillo, Shreveport Education Lloyd D. Plaisance, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences ' 69 418 Juniors 69 First row: Phillipa G. Poche, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Karla L. Polito. Baton Rouge Business Administration Cindy M. Pool. Dumas, Arkansas Business Administration Colleen L. Poole, Baton Rouge Agriculture Emery A. Pope, Columbia, Mississippi Agriculture Second row: Betty Powers, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Raymond E. Pregeant, New Orleans Engineering James E. Priddy, St. Francisville Arts and Sciences Carroll G. Prile, Meridian, Mississippi .... Enviromental Design Greg A. Price, Morgan City Business Administration Third row: Severo J. Primm, New Orleans Engineering Harold G. Puckett, Jackson, Mississippi ....Enviromental Design Jose I. Quiros, Panama City, Panama Engineering Joseph R. Raggio, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Meharban R. Rasti, Baton Rouge Engineering Fourth row: Milton J. Reese, Gueydan Agriculture James R. Reeves, Brookhaven, Mississippi Business Administration Joan Reeves, Harrisonburg Arts and Sciences Pat Reily, Lake Charles Education Edith A. Repp, Plaquemine Agriculture Fifth row: Lucille C. Reulet, Baton Rouge Education Polly L. Rhea, Houma Education Theresa A. Rials, Plaquemine Arts and Sciences Jeannette M. Ricau, Metairie Education Blanche J. Richardson, Ventress Arts and Sciences Sixth row: Gail L. Rider, San Antonio, Texas Arts and Sciences Marie A. Rimes, Kentwood Education Judy A. Ritter, New Orleans Education Varnell E. Roberts, Pineville Enviromental Design Claude E. Robertson, Independence Arts and Sciences Seventh row: Robert A. Robicheaux, New Orleans .... Business Administration James V. Robinson, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Gregory H. Rogers, Baton Rouge Business Administration David A. Rogillio, Baker Agriculture Layne J. Romagosa, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Eighth row: Earl J. Rome, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Janet L. Ross, Baton Rouge : Education Frank A. Roth, Baton Rouge Agriculture Larry J. Roth, Roslum, Pennsylvania .... Business Administration Diane C. Roussel, Hester Education Ninth row: Leora G. Royer, Sulphur Agriculture Alex Rubenstein, Shreveport Business Administration Jerry J. Rubli, New Orleans Enginering Gail I. Rusoff, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Harry A. Russell, Houma Arts and Sciences Tenth row: Honorine M. Russo, Morgan City Arts and Sciences Kenneth L. Ruth, Glen Burnie, Maryland Arts and Sciences Rhonda R. Ryle, Baton Rouge Music Robert W. Saak, Chester, Illinois Business Administration Timothy J. St. Romain, New Orleans Arts and Sciences 419 Juniors First row: Gerardo Salazar, Liberia, Costa Rica Engineering Michael Saltz, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Dale L. Sanchez, Baton Rouge Education Frederick Saner, Baton Rouge Education Victor J. Saraceno, Baton Rouge Engineering Second row: Gary P. Sarrat, New Orleans Engineering David C. Saucier, Pineville Education Paul D. Savoy, Berwick Engineering William J. Saxon, Natchez, Mississippi Agriculture Linda G. Scardina, Baton Rouge Education Third row: Ruby M. Schexnayder, Donaldsonville Arts and Sciences Donald W. Schlatre, Baker Engineering Carolyn Schmidt, New Orleans Education Robert L. Schmidt, New Orleans Environmental Design Yvonne S. Schmitt, New Orleans Education Fourth row: Anne-Marie Schneider, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences John Schulingkamp, Metairie Arts and Sciences Robert O. Schumert, New Orleans Engineering Catherine A. Schwartz, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Eddie L. Schwertz, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Charles S. Seal, Woodville, Mississippi Engineering Susan F. Selby, Madison, New Jersey Music Linda E. Senac, New Orleans Agriculture Amy N. Sengle, Alexandria Arts and Sciences Walter L. Sessions, Baton Rouge Engineering Sixth row: Bess E. Sessums, Metairie Agriculture Marion E. Shattuck, Springfield, Virginia Education Frankie A. Shelfo, Alexandria Arts and Sciences Cynthia E. Sherburne, New Orleans Agriculture Donna M. Shields, New York, New York Education Seventh row: Harry L. Shoemaker, Baton Rouge Engineering A. Carlaine Shotts, Beaumont, Texas Arts and Sciences Richard E. Shurley, Baton Rouge Business Administration Margaret A. Siluia, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Michael J. Simon, Donaldsonville Environmental Design Eighth row: Diane Singleton, Summit, Mississippi .... Chemistry and Physics Larry Singleton, Summit, Mississippi ....Environmental Design Sylvia V. Sise, Harahan Education John M. Skeeler, Orange, Texas Business Administration Stephen E. Slocovich, New Orleans Engineering Ninth row: Carla A. Smith, Cottonport Agriculture Clifford T. Smith, Mandeville Agriculture Donna M. Smith, Alexandria Education Elliott S. Smith, Houma Chemistry and Physics Emily J. Smith, Colfax Arts and Sciences Tenth row: Gary J. Smith, Church Point Business Administration Joseph C. Smith, Palmetto Enginering Madge M. Smith, New Orleans Education Richard A. Smith, Metairie Engineering Thomas M. Smith, New Orleans Arts and Sciences ' 69 4x0 : Juniors First row: Anne Smithennan, Mt. Pleasant, Texas ..Chemistry and Physics Patsy Soileau, St. Landry Education Brenda K. Solomon, Pulaski, Tennessee . . Environmental Design Steve Y. Spaulding, Jackson, Mississippi . . Business Administration Elizabeth K. Speir, Baton Rouge Education Second row: Anthony C. Speziale, New Orleans Business Administration Betty F. Spiers, Baton Rouge Education Brian J. Stagg, Baton Rouge Business Administration Judi R. Stahl, Bossier City Arts and Sciences Patricia M. Stanga, Abita Springs Education Third row: H. Hall Starnes, Jr., Hammond Civil Engineering Mary A. Stavnem, Chalmette Education Don R. Stewart, New Orleans Business Administration Katherine E. Stewart, Lecompte Education Kathryn A. Stewart, Bossier City Education Fourth row: Robert W. Strain, Clinton Education Jill B. Street, Jasper, Texas Music John C. Strahan, Bogalusa Education Boyer B. Stringer, Jena Agriculture Roger W. Sullivan, Livingston Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Angie E. Swafford, Colfax Education Robert B. Swan, New Orleans Environmental Design Robert G. Szabo, Lafayette Engineering Michael L. Tabony, Pointe-ala-Hache ....Chemistry and Physics Konrad J. Talbot, Baton Rouge Business Administration Sixth row: Theren C. Tamburello, New Sarpy Engineering Ann G. Tarleton, Lake Charles Agriculture Charles R. Taylor, Englewood, New Jersey . . . .Arts and Sciences Larry C. Thomas, New Orleans Engineering Virginia R. Thomas, Pineville Education Seventh row: Carolyn L. Thompson, Calhoun Education Kenneth M. Thompson, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Barbara G. Tillman, Long Beach, California Chemistry and Physics William R. Tindall, Jr., Hammond ....Business Administration Rana L. Tobelmann, New Orleans Agriculture Eighth row: William W. Todd, New Orleans Engineering Harold J. Toups, Metairie Engineering Barbara F. Towns, Baton Rouge Education Charles C. Trascher, III, Arabi Business Administration Karen L. Tregre, Thibodaux Agriculture Ninth row: Dresella M. Trepagnier, Baton Rouge .... Business Administration Clinto n R. Treppendahl, Woodville, Mississippi Business Administration Anthony J. Triola, Fordoche Agriculture Sharon A. Trupiano, Gretna Education Karen L. Truscott, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Tenth row: Adolph J. Tudury, New Orleans Engineering Demo Tullis, Metairie Arts and Sciences Addie J. Tureau, Gonzales Business Administration William L. Turner, Baker Business Administration Sandy L. Turner, Webb, Mississippi Education ' 69 Juniors First row: Kenneth R. Turpin, Buras Business Administration John T. Twilley, Arlington, Texas Arts and Sciences Armando Ugueto, Caracas, Venezuela Engineering John S. Underwood, Jr., Baton Rouge Education Anthony M. Valdes, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Second row: Constance E. Valence, Westwego Education Cynthia A. Vedros, Houma Education Ronny Vest, Highland, California Arts and Sciences Rickie R. Vidrine, Ville Platte Environmental Design Conrad J. VorhofT, New Orleans Business Administration Third row: Janie L. Waddell, Alexandria Education Glenda J. Wainwright, Metairie Agriculture- Cynthia A. Walker, Norco Education Don C. Walker, Norco Arts and Sciences John C. Walker, Norco Education Fourth row: Lorraine H. Walker, Baton Rouge Education Mary E. Wallace, Cheneyville Agriculture Barry G. Wallace, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences William A. Waller, Camden, Arkansas Arts and Sciences Jane T. Walls, Baton Rouge Education Fifth row: Jacqueline N. Walters, Slidell Arts and Sciences James E. Walters, Jr., Covington Agriculture Stanley A. Walsh, Baton Rouge Engineering Anita Warner, Bossier City Arts and Sciences Robert A. Warrick, New Orleans Environmental Design Sixth row: Cherie L. Watson, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Martha E. Watson, Baton Rouge Education Lanita L. Weaver, Haughton Business Administration Marilyn F. Webb, Alexandria Education Ronald P. Webb, Coushatta Agriculture Seventh row: Samuel Weems, Tallulah Business Administration [on L. Weinstein, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Felix R. Weill, Baton Rouge Business Administration Stephen K. Wells, Houston, Texas Business Administration Terry L. Wells, St. Minot, North Dakota Business Administration Eighth row: Lynn A. Wendling, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Kenneth R. Wesson, Grosse Tete Arts and Sciences Ruth K. Wetherford, Pineville Arts and Sciences Claudia T. Whitehurst, New Orleans Education Robert H. Whitlock, Baton Rouge Business Administration Ninth row: Leonard P. Wilfert, Crowley Agriculture Richard F. Wickbodlt, Baton Rouge .... Business Administration Brenda G. Williams, Baton Rouge Music Gerry L. Williams, Houston, Texas Agriculture Joel S. Williams, Hessmer Agriculture Tenth row: Morrison K. Williams, Metairie Business Administration Linda J. Wilson, LaPlace Education Pamela L. Wilson, Baton Rouge Education Belinda A. Windham, Baton Rouge Education Duane K. Wolcott, Batchelor Chemistry and Physics ' 69 Juniors First row: Paul L. Womack, Baton Rouge Business Administration Miguel E. Wong, San Francisco, California Engineering James A. Woodruff, Baton Rouge Engineering Brenda C. Wright, LaPlace Arts and Sciences Frank L. Wright, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Second row: Don G. Wysor, Bluefield, Virginia Engineering Lelan Yang, Baton Rouge Chemistry and Physics James L. Yeates, El Dorado, Arkansas . .Business Administration Charles R. Yerby, Colfax Agriculture Garry W. York, Delhi Agriculture Third row: Chauncey Z. Young, Bogalusa Arts and Sciences Kenneth D. Young, Jonesville Enginering Ronald A. Young, Memphis, Tennessee Enginering Russell J. Young, Jr.. New Iberia Civil Engineering Robert G. Zainey, Metairie Business Administration Fourth row: Zafer B. Zaitoon, Beirut, Lebanon Arts and Sciences Paul W. Zeller, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences About that Alabama game we were that far from the goal line. ' 69 4 3 Sophomores - A ft f First row: John M. Abbott, Baton Rouge Engineering Carol Abramson, New Orleans Education Henri A. Achee, White Castle Arts and Sciences Carolyn A. Adams, Baton Rouge Education Charlie Adams, Hammond Arts and Sciences Second row: Pamela G. Adams, Metairie Education Wright W. Adams, III, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Carl Adkins, Bossier City Arts and Sciences Lucien L. Agosta, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Educardo Aguirre, Jr., Havana, Cuba .... Business Administration Third row: Louis G. Aguirre, Havana, Cuba Business Administration Harold J. Albeanise, New Orleans Business Administration Garth J. Albert, New Orleans Engineering Curtis Alexander, LaPlace Business Administration Mary D. Alleman, New Orleans Education Fourth row: Kirby E. Allen, Chalmette Business Administration Roxanne R. Alonzo, Baton Rouge Education Kathryn M. Anderson, New Orleans ....Chemistry and Physics Ronald R. Anderson, Ethel Agriculture Teresa E. Anderson, Colfax Agriculture Fifth row: Walter P. Anderson, Jr., Pensacola, Florida Engineering Jo Ann Andre, Baton Rouge Junior Division Michael J. Angelico, Alexandria Engineering Jo Ann M. Anselmo, New Orleans Business Administration Vera E. Anthony, Colfax Arts and Sciences Sixth row: Michael C. Apple, New Orleans Business Administration Robert R. Arnold, New Orleans Education Clyde E. Ashley, Baton Rouge Engineering Maria L. Astilla, Gretna Arts and Sciences E. Earl Atkinson, Jr., Baton Rouge Engineering Seventh row: Judith R. Atkinson, Montgomery, Alabama .... Arts and Sciences Randy J. Aucoin, Reserve Business Administration Robert D. August, New Orleans Business Administration Jaime Avelay, Guatemala City, Guatemala Chemistry and Physics Linda J. Avocato, Kenner Agriculture Eighth row: Debbie A. Babin, Baton Rouge Agriculture Charles T. Baird, Guin, Alabama Environmental Design Luis A. Balart, Guantanamo, Cuba Arts and Sciences John F. Balhoff, Baton Rouge Engineering Bettye A. Banker, Baton Rouge Education Ninth row: Michael J. Barbier, Harvey Engineering Robert J. Barham, Oak Ridge Business Administration Barbara A. Barker, Baton Rouge Music Frank P. Barlow, Falls Church, Virginia Agriculture Pamela A. Barlow, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Tenth row: Virginia F. Barlow, Baton Rouge Education Donald W. Barteet, Shreveport Junior Division Gregory M. Earth, New Orleans Business Administration Kent Barton, Baton Rouge Business Administration Susan C. Bateman, Kentwood Education ' 70 Sophomores First row: Catherine Bates, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Phoebe A. Beaugh, Church Point Education Lizabeth A. Beckham, Metairie Education Gary L. Beckman, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Robert D. Behrens, Baker Chemistry and Physics Second row: Karen L. Beightol, Gretna Arts and Sciences Kirk F. Bcllard. Alexandria Arts and Sciences Patricia A. Bellocq, New Orleans Environmental Design Jorge L. Beltran, West New York, New Jersey Environmental Design Patrick R. Benfield, New Orleans Business Administration Third row: Mary K. Bennett, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Wayne C. Bergeron, Houma Engineering Richard J. Berthelot, Jr., Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Ralph F. Beslin, St. Martinville Arts and Sciences Carol L. Biggers, Plaquemine Environmental Design Fourth row: E. Winifred Bingham, Metairie Education Sharon R. Bischoff, New Orleans Business Administration Cynthia A. Bize, Alexandria Arts and Sciences Barbara A. Black well, Baton Rouge Education Rose D. Blair, Morgan City Education Fifth row: James A. Blake, Baton Rouge Environmental Design Clifford N. Blakemore, Yazoo City, Mississippi Business Administration David W. Blakesley, Baton Rouge Engineering Phyllis J. Blanchard, Chalmette Agriculture Kevin H. Bland, Metairie Arts and Sciences Sixth row: Beverly A. Blount, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Al Boada, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Brenda G. Boggans, Baton Rouge . . . .Business Administration Donna L. Bolton. Springhill Agriculture Cynthia J. Bonn er, Meridian, Mississippi Education Seventh row: Susan V. Bordelon, New Orleans Environmental Design Diane C. Borkowski, New Orleans Education Joseph A. Bossier, III, Reserve Chemistry and Physics Cheryl M. Bordelon, Bordelonville Agriculture Michelle F. Bordelon, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Eighth row: Terry J. Bordelon, Bunkie Arts and Sciences Patricia A. Borskey, Baton Rouge Education John S. Boston, Mobile, Alabama Business Administration Linda J. Boswell, Otis Education Anderson J. Boudoin, Jr., Arabi Enginering Ninth row: Paul W. Boudra, Jr., Slidell Engineering Kenneth P. Boudreaux, New Iberia Agriculture Madeline Bourgeois, Church Point Education Michael B. Bourgeois, Thibodaiuc Engineering Joane A. Bourque, Gonzales Education Tenth row: Philip E. Bowman, Bogalusa Agriculture Nancy A. Boyette, Panama City, Florida Education Edward M. Boyle, Baton Rouge Business Administration Robert J. Boyle, Monroe Business Administration Jeanne S. Brandon, Metairie Junior Division 4 5 Sophomores ' 70 First row: Ronald P. Braud, Gonzales Arts and Sciences Michael A. Breding, Pineville Enviromental Design Stuart H. Brehm, III, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Timothy P. Brennan, New Orleans Engineering Richard W. Brinker, Fullerton, California Agriculture Second row: Karen A. Britt, New Orleans Environmental Design Hedy R. Brocato, New Orleans Education James R. Brock, Baton Rouge Business Administration Gregory M. Brou, Luling Engineering Brenda F. Broussard, Sulphur Education Third row: Lawrence A. Broussard, Lake Arthur Chemistry and Physics Shelia A. Brown, New Orleans Chemistry and Physics James P. Browne, Baton Rouge Engineering Pamelia A. Brownell, Winnsboro Agriculture Russell T. Bruno, Franklin Business Administration Fourth row: David D. Bryan, Blanchard Arts and Sciences R. Chris Buckner, Baytown, Texas Arts and Sciences Dianne Buddecke, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Nancy C. Buie, Larose Nursing Daniel J. Buquoi, Plaquemine Engineering Fifth row: Dennis J. Buquoi, Plaquemine Engineering Frank E. Buras, Newport News, Virginia Business Administration Stanley A. Buran, Jr., Metairie Arts and Sciences Cora L. Burns, Hammond Arts and Sciences James D. Burns, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Sixth row: Earl D. Burt, Jr., Bossier City Engineering Cheryl G. Busbice, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Nancy G. Butts, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Thomas E. Byrd, Bossier City Chemistry and Physics Carol M. Colkins, Bossier City Business Administration Seventh row: Anne M. Callais, Cut Off Environmental Design Eugene V. Callaway, Gretna Business Administration Michael T. Cambre, Arabi Engineering Richard C. Cambre, New Orleans Agriculture Guy N. Campbell, Jena Arts and Sciences Eighth row: Jesse D. Cannon, Jr., Amite Environmental Design Raymond Canzoneri Engineering Roberta G. Carlisle, Port Sulphur Arts and Sciences Robert G. Carney, Rolla, Missouri Business Administration Sheryl M. Carpenter, Baton Rouge Education Ninth row: Suzanne Carpenter, Morgan City Education David R. Carter, New Orleans Business Administration Vicki B. Carter, Baton Rouge Education Talmadge G. Carver, Jackson, Mississippi Business Administration Janet S. Casagrande, Metairie Arts and Sciences Tenth row: Gary J. Cashio, Garyville Arts and Sciences Maria Caupo, New Orleans Education Jere J. Causey, Bossier City Business Administration Charlotte J. Cedotal, Ville Platte Arts and Sciences Bijan Chadorchi, Tehran, Iran Engineering 42.6 Sophomores First row: Mickey Chalaron, III, Covington Business Administration Thomas W. Chamberlain, Baton Rouge . .Business Administration Frederick E. Chemay, La Place Arts and Sciences Mary C. Chevalier, Lake Charles Education Beverly A. Chigoy, New Orleans Education Second row: Bob Chin. Drew, Mississippi Engineering Joseph T. Chow, Taipli, China Engineering Kathleen Church, Lubbock, Texas Business Administration Larry J. Chustz, Glynn Business Administration Dean R. Clark, Ama Engineering Third row: Elaine Clark, Bunkie Education Michel H. Claudet, Lockport Business Administration Linda C. Cloessner, Baton Rouge Junior Division Thomas J. Clooney, Lake Charles Arts and Sciences James D. Cloppas, McLean, Virginia Arts and Sciences Fourth row: Karen L. Coakley, Shalimar, Florida Arts and Sciences Carolyn V. Coarsey, Baton Rouge Junior Division Frances G. Cochran, Bunkie Education Nancy A. Coenen, New Orleans Education Jeanne N. Cohn, Pensacola, Florida Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Kitty Cole, Baton Rouge Education Gary Coleman, New Orleans Engineering Susan E. Colquitt. Shreveport Arts and Sciences John P. Collins, New Orleans Business Administration Ann C. Comeaux, Opelousas Education Sixth row: Rubert J. Comeaux, New Orleans Business Administration Russell P. Conger, Belle Chasse Business Administration Tamalyn J. Corbett, Baton Rouge Education Clark R. Cosse, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Adrian D. Cox, Jr., De Quincy Engineering Seventh row: David B. Cox, Denton, Texas Arts and Sciences Pamela K. Cox, Baton Rouge Education Linda M. Coyle, Harvey Education S. Ann Craighead, Opelousas Education Richard B. Crawford, Baton Rouge Music Eighth M. Creveling, Lake Charles ............... Education Eugene J. Crisafulli, Oneida, New York ............ Education Russell J. Crochet, Belle Rose ................... Engineering Billy J. Crossgrove, St. Joseph .............. Arts and Sciences Frances C. Crothers, Dallas, Texas .......... Arts and Sciences inth row: Claude M. Crowe, Pioneer Agriculture John N. Cryer, III, Baton Rouge Environmental Design Lewis E. Cudd, Jr., Denham Springs Arts and Sciences Paul V. Culotta, Metairie Business Administration Gerry E. Curole, Ville Platte Education Tenth row: Roy J. Curole, Cut Off Engineering Gary S. Curran, New Orleans Education Gene L. Curtis, Slidell Business Administration Joseph A. Cusimano, Jr., Harvey Arts and Sciences Ralf Czepluch, Dallas, Texas Engineering ' 70 Sophomores ' 70 First row: Margaret A. Dabadie, Ventress Agriculture Elliott L. Daigle, Jr., Baton Rouge Chemistry and Physics Marilyn E. Daigle, Monroe Business Administration Joseph A. D ' Amico, Maringouin Engineering Dorothy L. Daniel, Baton Rouge Agriculture Second row: Gary S. Daniel, New Orleans Business Administration Deborah A. Danielson, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Edward P. Dardis, New Orleans Business Administration Daniel D. Daste, New Orleans Education Steven A. Dauenhauer, Gretna Agriculture Third row: Michael D. Daugherty, Alexandria Arts and Sciences Albert C. Davis, Metairie Engineering Charles F. Davis, Angola Agriculture Guy A. Davis, Hammond Junior Division John Q. Davis, Tangipahoa Arts and Sciences Fourth row: Janette L. Davis, Jackson Arts and Sciences Marsha C. Dayries, Baton Rouge Education Rene L. de Boisblanc, New Orleans .... Chemistry and Physics Judy K. DeFatta, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Joseph G. Delatte, Jr., New Orleans Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Sylvia A. deLatour, New Orleans Chemistry and Physics Wayne T. Delaune, New Orleans Junior Division Cindi Delgado, Pensacola, Florida Arts and Sciences Carlos A. del Portal, New Orleans Engineering E. Diane Dent, Little Rock, Arkansas Arts and Sciences Sixth row: Jacqueline A. Deogracias, New Orleans Education Carolyn A. Derbes, New Orleans Agriculture Reven J. Deshotel, Villc Platte Business Administration Barbara S. Desselle, Arabi Education Thompson M. Dietz, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Seventh row: Diane M. Dicharry, Lutcher Education Julia L. Dimiterchik, Jena Arts and Sciences Nancy C. Dismone, New Orleans Junior Division Cathy D. Diven, Covington Environmental Design Jeanne A. Doelling, Houston, Texas Agriculture Eighth row: Dennis L. Doise, Eunice Business Administration Joseph F. Domino, Franklin Engineering Wayne F. Donaldson, Metairie Engineering Brenda M. Donatto, Opelousas Arts and Sciences Monica S. Donellan, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Ninth row: Thomas G. Donelon, Harahan Business Administration Janet E. Donner, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Kathlene Dopson, Rayville Arts and Sciences Gerald R. Dowden, Shreveport Business Administration Warren D. Dowden, Many Business Administration Tenth row: Rivers R. Dowty, Shreveport Education Grady W. Duff, Baton Rouge Business Administration Margaret L. Duff, Baton Rouge Education Donald B. Dufour, Baton Rouge Business Administration Reginald J. Dufour, Simmesport Chemistry and Physics 4x8 Sophomores P First row: Rudy J. Dufrene, Westwego Junior Division Patricia C. Dumas, New Orleans Business Administration Gary E. Dupre, Baton Rouge Business Administration Helen M. Durant, Independence Arts and Sciences Ginger Durbin, Denham Springs Arts and Sciences Second row: Dennis C. Durel, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Alan S. Durlacher. Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Paul J. Dusang, Braithwaite Agriculture Toni H. Duval. Metairie Junior Division Art A. DuVernay, New Orleans Business Administration Third row: Sara E. Eakin, Bunkie Education Ida M. Earhart. New Orleans Agriculture George W. Eaton, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences John E. Egan, New Orleans Engineering Quentin N. Ehlinger, Metairie Arts and Sciences Fourth row: Carla A. Ekvall, Dayton, Texas Agriculture Janice L. Elkins, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Mary E. Emerson, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Gloria I. English, Baton Rouge Education Craig A. Estes, Shreveport Environmental Design Fifth row: Judith A. Evans, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Alton R. Ewing, Batchelor Engineering Beverly A. Falconer, Riverside, Illinois . . Business Administration Michel J. Fazzio, New Orleans Engineering Katherine L. Fenton, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Sixth row: Betty L. Finnic, Maplewood Education Mary L. Fisher, Baton Rouge Agriculture Roosevelt Flanagan, Shreveport Business Administration Lyn C. Fleishman, Tampico, Mexico Arts and Sciences Charlotte J. Fletcher, Managua, Nicaragua Education Seventh row: Catherine Flowers, Baton Rouge Education Gloria J. Fontenot, Ville Platte Education Sandra L. Fontenot, Baton Rouge Education Lonette M. Foote, Baton Rouge Education Alan G. Forward, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Eighth row: Suzanne D. Fournet, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences M. Diane Freeman, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Mignonne E. Freeman, Baton Rouge . .. .Chemistry and Physics Jeanie M. French, Dallas, Texas Arts and Sciences Vanice C. French, Lake Providence Education Xinth row: David G. Frey, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Linda A. Frey, Chalmette Junior Division Franklin R. Fronczek, Westlake Chemistry and Physics Neddrick F. Fruge, Eunice Agriculture Linda D. Fryoux, Baton Rouge Education Tenth TOW: Lauren A. Fuller, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Sandra J. Fulton, Covington Business Administration Patricia A. Fults, Houston, Texas Chemistry and Physics Joel W. Fussell, Franklimon Agriculture Brian E. Fussell, Franklinton Arts and Sciences ' 70 419 Sophomores ' 70 First row: Virginia L. Gallaspy, Pelican Education Linda M. Garbarino, Elton Education Susan A. Garcia, Crowley Arts and Sciences Phyllis A. Gardner, Arabi Education David G. Garr, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Second row: Raymond H. Garrett, New Roads Arts and Sciences Nancy A. Gartman, Kenner Arts and Sciences Thomas D. Gaudin, Baton Rouge Engineering Brenda L. Gauthier, Moreauville Chemistry and Physics Reuben J. Gegenheimer, Gretna Engineering Third row: Mona Geier, Baton Rouge Education Harriet M. George, Natchez, Mississippi Education Suzanne C. Gerlinger, New Orleans Education Carmella A. Giardina, New Orleans Education Ronald J. Giardina, New Orleans Business Administration Fourth row: Katie E. Gibbons, Morgan City Education Joan Gibian, Selma, Alabama Education Marian G. Gibson, Dickinson, Texas Arts and Sciences Raymond P. Giglione, Mandeville Arts and Sciences Bettye E. Gilbreath, Tallulah Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Philip J. Gill, New Orleans Engineering Steven L. Gitz, Chalmette Geology Gary R. Glynn, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Katherine Goldman, Waterproof Arts and Sciences Lawrence J. Golembiewski, Slidell Engineering Sixth row: Sidney J. Gonsoulin, Jeanerette Agriculture Kathleen J. Gooden, Covington Education Jennifer L. Goudeau, White Castle Arts and Sciences George A. Gould, Baton Rouge Junior Division Patti G. Graham, Baton Rouge Education Seventh row: Fernando S. Granda, Miami, Florida Engineering Dolphus C. Green, Oakdale Engineering Robert S. Green, New Orleans Environmental Design Thomas A. Greene, Fenton Engineering Linda L. Greenwald, New Orleans Education Eighth row: Cindy L. Greer, Baton Rouge Agriculture Bill R. Gregg, Jr., Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Janet A. Gremillion, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Rhetta Gremillion, Baton Rouge Education Jo E. Griffin, Baton Rouge Business Administration Ninth row: Daniel I. Griggs, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences William D. Grimley, Waynesboro, Mississippi Business Administration Jack R. Gromer, New Iberia Engineering George R. Guelfo, Baton Rouge Engineering Linda S. Guerin, Baton Rouge Junior Division Tenth row: Elaine A. Guidry, Cut Off Business Administration Elizabeth A. Guidry, Baton Rouge Chemistry and Physics Gilbert A. Guidry, Bunkie Arts and Sciences John P. Guidry, Baton Rouge Engineering Patricia D. Guidry, Baton Rouge Education 43 Sophomores ' 70 First TOW: Patrick M. Guidry, LaPlace Arts and Sciences Ronald J. Guidry, Metairie Junior Division Ronna L. Guilbeau, Arabi Environmental Design Myra A. Guillory, Metairie Education Millered J. Gulledge. Trout Business Administration Second row: Carol Gutekunst. St. Marrinville Arts and Sciences Astrid Gutierrez, Bogota, Colombia Arts and Sciences Karen Haensel, New Orleans Education Warren J. Hairford, Plaucheville Engineering James E. Hall, Ethel Chemistry and Physics Third row: Carolyn A. Hamilton, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Elizabeth C. Hamm. Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences James A. Hammett, Shreveport Business Administration William J. Hammond, Metairie Agriculture Raymond W. Hancock, Jr., Zachary Agriculture Fourth rota: Jo Ann Hardin, Luling Agriculture Thomas H. Harmon, Baton Rouge .... Business Administration Frank B. Herrell, Baton Rouge Education Macy B. Hart, Winona, Mississippi Arts and Sciences Gerald A. Hartwell, Lake Arthur Arts and Sciences Fifth row: William A. Hawkins, Jr., Pensacola, Florida Music Stephen R. Haskew, Godfrey, Illinois Junior Division Gary L. Hayden, Baton Rouge Education Kerry M. Healy, New Orleans Engineering Alice H. Hebert, New Orleans Education Sixth row: Chris J. Hebert, St. Martinville Arts and Sciences Sheila J. Hebert, Abbeville Education Cheryl A. Heck, Luling Education Frederick D. Heck, Thibodaux Engineering William D. Helms, Baton Rouge Environmental Design Seventh row: Lynnette R. Henderson, Atlanta, Georgia Education Theodore F. Henken. Slidell Engineering Dorian P. Heroman, Baton Rouge Engineering Larrye M. Heyl. Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Cindy M. Hile, Baton Rouge Business Administration Eighth row: Bonnye E. Hill, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Sandra L. Hirtzler, Baton Rouge Education Walter P. Hobgood, Jr., Lettsworth Agriculture Eugene J. Hoffman, Metairie Arts and Sciences Judith G. Hogan, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Ninth row: Donna L. Hoggatt, Wisner Agriculture Jimmy D. Holland, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Carol A. Housey, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Randy W. Hoover, Duplessis Business Administration Toni C. Houston, Lafayette Agriculture Tenth row: Robert L. Howell, New Orleans Junior Division Deborah R_ Hubbard, Millington, New Jersey Education Lynda J. Hubble, Ventress Agriculture Edward E. Huff, Jr., Baton Rouge Agriculture Elizabeth A. Hughes, Sulphur Agriculture 43 1 Sophomores First row: Sue A. Humphries, New Orleans Education Glenn A. Hutchinson, Springfield Agriculture Myra E. Hutchinson, Rosedale Agriculture Susan M. Hyatt, Biloxi, Mississippi Education Juan De D. Iriarte, II, Reserve Engineering Second row: Edward E. Kamar, San Pedro Sula, Honduras . . . .Environmental Design Barry B. Katz, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Lynne A. Kaveski, Metairie Education Martin F. Kearney, Oneida, New York Education James C. Keller, Jr., Baker Arts and Sciences Third row: Eldred B. Kennair, Jr., Arabi Business Administration Harold L. Kennedy, Lake Providence Arts and Sciences Anthony H. Kerr, Silver Springs, Maryland Business Administration Hillard J. Kerth, Metairie Business Administration Connie L. Khoury, Sulphur Arts and Sciences Fourth row: Linda K. Kilgore, Baton Rouge Education Patrick K. Kilroy, Baton Rouge Engineering Mary K. King, Baton Rouge Education Karl G. Kinler, Hahnville Engineering Carolyn R. Kirby, Kenner Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Michael E. Kirby, Port Sulphur Arts and Sciences Sheryl L. Kirkland, Baton Rouge Education Willian L. Kleinpeter, Baton Rouge Agriculture Paul R Knight, Franklinton Engineering David iJ. Koretzky, New Orleans Business Administration Sixth row: David K. Krauss, Greenfield, Wisconsin Arts and Sciences Bruce F. Kroehl, New Orleans Engineering William F. Krooss, New Orleans Agriculture Richard C. Krupp, New Orleans Arts and Sciences George E. Kuchler, New Orleans Business Administration Seventh row: Lyle F. Kuhlmann, Metairie Engineering Stephen W. Kuhn, Alexandria Arts and Sciences Michael G. Jackson, Metairie Engineering Ella M. Jacobs, Denham Springs Music George A. Jacobs, Jr., Inagua, Bahamas . .Business Administration Eighth row: William W. Jacques, Gretna Engineering Patsy C. Jarreau, Baton Rouge Chemistry and Physics Nancy M. Jeansonne, New Orleans Education Susan M. Jeansonne, Alexandria Arts and Sciences Mary L. Jefferson, Bogalusa Junior Division Ninth row: Jean M. Joffrion, Plaquemine Arts and Sciences Carolyn A. Johansson, New Orleans .... Business Administration James H. Johnson, Lafayette Business Administration Michael B. Johnson, Liverpool, New York Business Administration Carol A. Jones, Baton Rouge Business Administration Tenth row: David K. Jones, New Orleans Engineering Josiane N. Jones, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Lynn M. Jones, New Orleans Business Administration Wiley N. Jones, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Gayle J. Jordan, Baton Rouge Education 43 Sophomores ' 70 First row: Carol E. Joyce, Chalmette Arts and Sciences Kenneth A. Juban, Baton Rouge Business Administration Ronald J. Jung, New Orleans Agriculture Lloyd H. Labatut. New Orleans Junior Division Henry W. Lacinak. Jr., New Orleans Engineering Second row: Renee M. Laguens, Arabi Junior Division Suzanne M. Lanaux. New Orleans Education Anne E. Landry, New Orleans Chemistry and Physics Gary C. Landry, Baton Rouge Business Administration Larry L. Landry, Chalmette Business Administration Third row: Raleigh P. Landry, White Castle Music Wayne E. Landry, Arabi Business Administration Charles D. Langlois. Baton Rouge Engineering Kathleen A. Langlois, Baton Rouge Business Administration Yicki S. Langston, Texarkana, Texas Arts and Sciences Fourth row: David Lanson, Arabi Engineering Johnnie S. Larguier, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Leonard L. Larsen, New Orleans Business Administration Michael A. Larsen, Slidell Engineering Wayne Lassen, New Orleans Business Administration Fifth row: Catherine XI. La Tour, Ville Platte Education Cheryl A. Laurent, Morganza Agriculture Harmon R. Lavigne, Baton Rouge Agriculture Michael R. Law, Baker Agriculture Sandy Layman, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Sixth row: Yvette L. Lea, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Alice A. LeBlanc, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Blanche A. LeBlanc, New Orleans Agriculture Gilbert J. LeBreton, New Orleans Business Administration Robert L. Ledoux, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Seventh row: William H. Le Duke, New Orleans Environmental Design Sandra L. Lee, Alexandria Junior Division Sherry S. Lee, Leesville Arts and Sciences Lewis C. Lee, Westwego Arts and Sciences Danya E. Lefebvre, Plaquemine Business Administration Eighth row: Edward L. Lefebvre, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Daniel P. LeFont, Cut Off Business Administration Raymond J. Lejeune, Mamou Arts and Sciences Charles A. Lejeune, Baton Rouge Business Administration Nancy A. Lemoine, Baton Rouge Business Administration inth row: Jeramy Leslie, East Northport, New York Arts and Sciences Sheri L. Lester, Metairie Agriculture Phyllis M. Lewis, Kentwood Education Dennis R. Linscomb, Vinton Arts and Sciences Michael J. Lloyd, New Orleans Business Administration Tenth roti : David C. Logan, Montgomery, Alabama Arts and Sciences Ross J. Lomonaco, Marrero Engineering Vito P. Lomonaco, Marrero Engineering John W. Lonberger, New Orleans Engineering Michael A. Lopez, Greenwell Springs Agriculture 433 Sophomores ' 70 First row: Mitchell A. Lopez, Greenwell Springs Engineering Carolyn A. Lowery, Westlake Chemistry and Physics Thomas H. Macke, Metairie Arts and Sciences Donna L. Madden, Metairie Education Steven C. Maddox, Baton Rouge Education Second row: Sheraldean Maddox, Bossier City Chemistry and Physics Shayne L. Magdoff, New Orleans Business Administration Rodney E. Magee, Franklinton Education Jon R. Magendie, New Orleans Education John A. Mahe, Metairie Environmental Design Third row: Charles I. Maher, New Orleans Business Administration Antoine G. Malek, Lebanon Engineering Laura V. Malone, Capleville, Tennessee Arts and Sciences Philip G. Malone, Cherokee, Alabama Engineering Lauretta L. Maloney, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Fourth row: John L. Mangiaracina, New Orleans . . . .Business Administration Nelda L. Manning, Bossier City Arts and Sciences Diana R. Manzano, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Michael A. Marchand, Duplessis Engineering Patrick A. Marchiondo, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Vance A. Marinello, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Darlene R. Marix, Plaquemine Education Mary L. Marix, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Barry L. Marks, New Orleans Environmental Design Phillip H. Martin, New Orleans Business Administration Sixth row: Sandra S. Martin, Metairie Education Theresa I. Martin, Thibodaux Agriculture Jeannette Mathews, Bossier City Arts and Sciences Ronnie E. Mathews, Ponchatoula Arts and Sciences James V. May, Gonzales Junior Division Seventh row: Carol A. Mayeux, Alexandria Education Judy A. Mazaroli, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Bernard M. McAlister, Baton Rouge .... Business Administration Dianne M. McAnelly, Baton Rouge Junior Division Junius E. McCants, New Orleans Business Administration Eighth row: Scott J. McCarthy, Duluth, Minnesota Arts and Sciences Kathleen R. McClure, Baton Rouge Education Maryjo McCormick, New Orleans Education Allen A. McElory, Jr., Berwick Arts and Sciences Peggy S. McElroy, Baton Rouge Business Administration Ninth row: Richard D. McGregor, Westlake Arts and Sciences Roy P. Mclntyre, Delhi Agriculture Barbara J. McManus, Baton Rouge Education Leslie L. McMorris, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Linda L. McNabb, Baton Rouge Agriculture Tenth row: Joseph F. Mead, Shreveport Engineering Emily Y. Merrick, Lettsworth Agriculture Craig J. Merrill, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Michael R. Merritt, Mohawk, New York Engineering Gerald R. Methvin, Ponchatoula Engineering 434 Sophomores First TOW: Edward A. Michel, Donaldsonville Business Administration Marilyn Miciotto, Shreveport Education John B. Middleton, Baton Rouge Business Administration Phil E. Miley, Varnado Business Administration Junie L. Miller, Franklin ton Arts and Sciences Second TOW: Clarence D. Millet. LaPlace Education Wayne C. Mills, Metairie Business Administration Harold J. Mirambell. New Orleans .... Business Administration Gregory L. Miranne. New Orleans Environmental Design Jerry J. Mitchell, Bossier City Education Third TOW: Terrill H. Mitchell, Rus ton Arts and Sciences James D. Mixon, Winnfield Business Administration Linda S. Mizell, Gulfport. Mississippi . . . .Chemistry and Physics Jesse D. Moffett, Jena Engineering Parviz Mojgani, Tehran. Iran Engineering Fourth row: Joel D. Momberg, New Orleans Environmental Design Danny A. Monceret. Baton Rouge Business Administration James R. Monroe, Gilbert Agriculture Christine A. Montgomery, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Patricia J. Moore, Moline, Illinois Education Fifth TOIL-: Sandifer M. Moore, Eunice Education Luis A. Morales, Woodbridge, Virginia . . Business Administration Bettye L. Morgan. Baton Rouge Education Joey J. Morgan, Chalmette Arts and Sciences John P. Morgan, Minden Business Administration Sixth row: Sue A. Morrison, Beaumont, Texas Arts and Sciences Faye A. Morvant. Metairie Agriculture Claudette M. Mouton. Kap lan Education Mars- A. Muller, LaPlace Education Fernando L. Manilla, New Orleans Environmental Design Sei ' tnth row: Lawrence P. Murphy, Gretna Business Administration Norman W. Murphy, McCrory, Arkansas Education Jody R. Myers, Shreveport Agriculture Kay Myrick, Baton Rouge Education Roger H. Nadeau. New Orleans Business Administration Eighth row: Gerard E. Nagel, New Orleans Business Administration Nestor J. Navarro, Port Allen Engineering Linda F. Nease, Metairie Environmental Design Andre P. Neff, Arabi Environmental Design Jane C. Nelson, Longview, Texas Education Ninth TOIL-: Evans P. Neucere, New Orleans Business Administration Gregory L. Newman, Baton Rouge Business Administration Maurice S. Newman, Baton Rouge Business Administration Myriam Nufiez-Jauregui, Panama, Panama City . .Chemistry and Physics Garth D. Nixon, Livingston, Texas Business Administration Tenth row: Kay W. Nobile, Chalmette Education Patrick Normand, Cottonport Engineering Vance J. Nonnand. Jr., Marksville Engineering Glynace A. Norton, Baton Rouge Education Carol J. Nowacki, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences 435 Sophomores First row: Stephen M. Oivanki, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Walter J. Ordoyne, Ponchatoula Junior Division Michael R. Orillion, Plaquemine Arts and Sciences Gary K. Ortego, Houma Arts and Sciences G. Jan Osoinach, New Orleans Arts and Sicences Second row: Nancy J. Ourso, Leesville Education Joan P. Owen, Fayetteville, Arkansas Education Daryl A. Owens, New Orleans Nursing Patricia E. Palmer, Baton Rouge Education Gretchen Papenguth, Orchardlake, Michigan Agriculture Third row: Lana J. Parham, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Karen C. Parks, Houston, Texas Nursing Kaye C. Parks, Houston, Texas Nursing Margaret F. Parks, Shreveport Arts and Sciences Julio C. Pastora, San Jose, Costa Rica Agriculture Fourth row: Terry A. Pattison, New Orleans Engineering Theresa Patty, Baton Rouge Education Barbara A. Patzig, Baton Rouge Education Kathleen L. Peairs, Pride Agriculture Michael D. Pearce, New Orleans Junior Division Fifth row: Theresa A. Peppenelli, New Orleans Education Pamela M. Percy, St. Francisville Education Clayton M. Perkins, St. Francisville Arts and Sciences Donovan G. Perddin, Ville Plattc Arts and Sciences John J. Perrone, New Orleans Junior Division Sixth row: William Peterson, Mt. Hermon Agriculture Louis M. Philipps, Bossier City Junior Division W. C. Phillips, Tangipahoa Business Administration Jane H. Pierce, Sulphur Arts and Sciences Aaron M. Pitre, Westwego Engineering Seventh row: Lee F. Pitre, Denham Springs Arts and Sciences Karen C. Pittman, New Orleans Agriculture Virginia L. Plauche, Montegut Arts and Sciences Richard A. Pletsch, Metairie Engineering Susan M. Poche, Convent Agriculture Eighth row: Woodie J. Pollet, Paulina Junior Division Linda O. Poret, Kinder Arts and Sciences Judy A. Porter, Metairie Junior Division Lynn R. Potter, New Orleans Engineering Katherine I. Powell, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Ninth row: Lynne M. Prevot, Beaumont, Texas Music Dorothy M. Price, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Larry E. Primeaux, Hayes Agriculture Mary B. Pugh, Baton Rouge Education James L. Pulliam, Metairie Arts and Sciences Tenth row: Carol Pusch, Kenner Education Marie Pylant, Natchez, Mississippi Education Anthony D. Ragusa, Jr., New Orleans Arts and Sciences John M. Rainey, Alexandria Arts and Sciences Sarah E. Rawls, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences ' 70 43 ' 6 Sophomores ' 70 First row: Charles L. Raymond, New Orleans Engineering Terence J. Raymond, New Orleans Engineering Melanie J. Rector, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Yvonne E. Reed, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Adele L. Reese, Baton Rouge Business Administration Second row: Mary M. Reeves, Vidalia Agriculture Dennis W. Reppond, Zachary Engineering Frank L. Resignola, Morgan City Education Cheryl A. Retif, New Orleans Education Jon A. Reynolds, Baton Rouge Music Third row: Judy L. Rhorer, Baton Rouge Education Mary L. Ricca, Baton Rouge Education Lee J. Richard, Metairie Engineering Mercer A. Riche, Baker Chemistry and Physics Daniel W. Richey, Ferriday Business Administration Fourth row: Rebecca Richmond, Plaquemine Education Betty J. Riddle, Marksville Business Administration Jane O. Rinehart, Kansas City, Missouri Education Rolando Rivas, Managua, Nicaragua Engineering Donald W. Roberie, Grand Prairie Business Administration Fifth row: Jacquelyn A. Robert, Metairie Agriculture Kathy M. Robichaux, New Orleans Junior Division Russell J. Robicheaux, New Orleans Engineering Meredith J. Robinson, Baton Rouge ....Environmental Design Wanda D. Robinson, Baker Chemistry and Physics Sixth row: Thomas E. Rodgers, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Allen P. Rodrigue, Donaldsonville Business Administration Edwin M. Rogers, Shreveport Junior Division James C. Rolfs, Baton Rouge Engineering Christine A. Roques, Convent Education Seventh row: Ramona L. Ross, Jackson, Mississippi Arts and Sciences Cynthia A. Roussel, Gramercy Education Arthur M. Roux, Jr., Metairie Engineering Patrick B. Roy, Baton Rouge Junior Division Margaret A. Ruhlman, Metairie Education Eighth row: David L. Ruppert, Eunice Business Administration Marsha J. Rusoff, Baton Rouge Education Peter L. Russo, Abbeville Arts and Sciences Sue E. Sagona, Baton Rouge Education Charles M. St. Remain, Marksville Engineering Ninth row: Lloyd W. Salathe, Jr., New Orleans Engineering Pamela A. Samaha, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Joseph E. Samson, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Everett O. Sanders, Jr., Baton Rouge .... Business Administration Wanda M. Sandle, Grambling Arts and Sciences Tenth row: Carol J. Sands, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Louis J. Sannino, Metairie Business Administration James H. San Salvador, Chalmette . . . .Business Administration Antonio J. Santeiro, Miami, Florida Engineering Joel D. Sasser, Middleton, Tennessee Arts and Sciences 437 Sophomores First row: Jerry J. Savoy, Gonzales Engineering James R. Savoye, Metairie Junior Division Stephen T. Saux, New Orleans Business Administration Robert W. Scheffy, Jr., Baton Rouge Engineering Alvin J. Schellinger, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Second row: Michael C. Schexnayder, Baton Rouge Engineering Leonard D. Schilling, II, Baton Rouge . .Business Administration Lynn L. Schlesinger, Metairie Arts and Sciences Albert J. Schmitt, New Orleans Business Administration Carl Schmulen, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Third row: Judith A. Schneider, Biair, Wisconsin Agriculture Robert J. Schopn, Baton Rouge Junior Division Ellen A. Schoenberger, North Port, New York . .Arts and Sciences Nancy M. Schroeder, Wayne, New Jersey Education Diana L. Schuh, Baton Rouge Education Fourth row: John D. Schwab, Jr., Baton Rouge Engineering John B. Schwaller, Baton Rouge Engineering Virginia U. Sciortino, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Philip D. Scullin, New Orleans Business Administration Joseph P. Seab, Fort Meade, Maryland Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Valerie J. See, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Rosalind M. Segesta, New Orleans Chemistry and Physics Charles A. Self, Yazoo City, Mississippi Agriculture Linda S. Sell, El Paso, Texas Education William P. Sellen, Baton Rouge Engineering Sixth row: Julia F. Shadix, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Nancy C. Shaw, New Orleans Junior Division Nancy E. Shaw, Metairie Education Michael T. Sheehan, Somcrville, Massachusetts .... Engineering Richard C. Shepherd, Jr., New Orleans . .Business Administration Seventh row: William B. Shetley, Mansfield Engineering Lynn S. Shieli, New Orleans Junior Division Charles R. Shinabcry, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Pamela R. Shippey, New Orleans Business Administration Ronald C. Sicard, Baton Rouge Arts and Sicences Eighth row: Larry T. Simmons, Westlake Engineering Laurence R. Simon, Metuchen, New Jersey Engineering Ronald R. Simpson, New Orleans Business Administration Carolyn D. Singer, Baton Rouge Education Cheryl V. Sipe, Metairie Education Ninth row: Gloria J. Sistler, Gonzales Agriculture Fred J. Skal, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Larry A. Slater, Houma Education William C. Slatten, Boyce Arts and Sciences Barbara L. Smith, Morgan City Agriculture Tenth row: Brent W. Smith, Houston, Texas Arts and Sciences Dennis A. Smith, Natchitoches Arts and Sciences Johanna S. Smith, Baton Rouge Junior Division Joseph A. Smith, New Orleans Enginering Patrick M. Smith, New Orleans Engineering ' 70 Sophomores First TOW: Robert M. Smith, Franklinton Agriculture Joseph R. Soileau. Oakdale Agriculture John E. Sonnier, Crowley Junior Division Rosalyn Sotile, Donaldsonville Education Paul D. Spillers, Calhoun Agriculture Second ram: Sharon V. Stabinsky. New Orleans Education Alonzo T. Stanga, Metairie Arts and Sciences Shelby L. Stanton. Kensingten, Maryland Business Administration Merlin C. Stansbury, Morgan City Engineering Deborah L. Stevens, Port Sulphur Arts and Sciences Third row: Michael A. Stevens, Baker Agriculture Charles E. Stevenson, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Ruth E. Stewart, Greensburg Education Edgar W. Storey, Baton Rouge Engineering Susan F. Straley, Miami, Florida Arts and Sciences Fourth row: John T. Stuart, Brandon, Florida Arts and Sciences Felipe J. Suarez, Baton Rouge Engineering Ann Suggs, Metairie Arts and Sciences Jeffrey L. Suggs, Port Allen Engineering Richard H. Sullivan, Baton Rouge Education Fifth row: William R. Sweet, Watseka, Illinois Environmental Design James E. Syrdal, New Orleans Junior Division Cheryl A. Talbot, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences William T. Tallon, New Orleans Agriculture Preston J. Tassin, Jr., Westwego Engineering Sixth row: Michael K. Tate, Ville Platte Agriculture Russel J. Taulli, Harvey Arts and Sciences Sterling M. Temento, Westwego Business Administration Maureen L. Theriot, Marrero Education Charles R. Thibodeaux, Eunice Business Administration Seventh row: James E. Thibodeaux, Ville Platte Engineering Denton N. Thomas, Baton Rouge Business Administration Ellen G. Thompson, Colfax Education Connie Tillman, LaPlace Education Ken T. Timmreck, Baton Rouge Business Law Eighth TOW: George A. Tonsmeire. Mobile, Alabama . .Business Administration Edwina Torrence, Bogalusa Junior Division Tony M. Tortorich. New Orleans Business Administration Sharron L. Towle, Metairie Arts and Sciences Elizabeth A. Traweek, Baton Rouge Agriculture Ninth TOW: Thelma A. Triche, Baton Rouge Education Wilton B. Trotter, New Orleans Environmental Design Madelyn C. Troxclair, White Castle Arts and Sciences Howard B. Tull, New Orleans Business Administration Mines A. Turcotte, Baton Rouge Engineering Tenth TOW: Malcolm C. Turner, Conway, Arkansas . . Business Administration Wayne A. Turner, Plaucheville Engineering Deborah E. Udin, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Mary F. Uter, Baton Rouge Agriculture M. Isabel Valdes, New Orleans Arts and Sicences 439 Sophomores ' 70 First row: Jean A. Valentino, New Orleans Arts and Sciences M. Catherine Venable, Baton Rouge Education John A. Ventola, Baton Rouge Art3 and Sciences Daniel L. Verret, Jr., Arnaudville Arts and Sciences Elizabeth A. Viguet, Plaquemine Chemistry and Physics Second row: Faith S. Vinyard, Ponchatoula Education Edward J. Virgadamo, New Orleans . . . .Business Administration Carlos E. Volio, C osta Rica Business Administration Jimmy L. Vowell, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Necia E. Waggenspack, Baton Rouge Education Third row: Linda T. Walker, Montcgut Arts and Sciences Margaret C. Walker, Sulphur Education Patsy L. Walker, Baton Rouge Education Susan G. Wall, Baton Rouge Junior Division William L. Wall, Metairie Environmental Design Fourth row: Charles L. Ward, Jr., Morgan City Engineering Brenda M. Warr, Marrero Education Byron N. Watts, Livingston Chemistry and Physics John H. Weatherford, Baker Arts and Sciences Leah C. Webb, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Fifth row: Karen A. Wenn, New Orleans Agriculture Timothy H. Whalen, Dickinson, North Dakota Education Thomas E. Wheatley, Jonesville Junior Division Carolyn S. White, Baton Rouge Education Charlotte N. White, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Sixth row: Susan L. Whitthorne, Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Brenda J. Williams, Bogalusa Arts and Sciences Carolyn S. Williams, Natchitoches Education Julie A. Williams, Buras Agriculture Orren W. Williams, Bel Air, Maryland Engineering Seventh row: Sharon A. Williams, New Orleans Education Mary R. Williamson, Bogalusa Junior Division Stuart S. Williamson, Baton Rouge ....Business Administration William D. Williamson, Krotz Springs Education Carolyn M. Wilson, Baton Rouge Education Eighth row: Shirley A. Winston, Minden Arts and Sciences Patricia A. Wojcik, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Sheryl L. Wondergen, Metairie Education Earl C. Woodard, Morgan City Environmental Design Marijane A. Woodruff, New Orleans Junior Division Ninth row: Robert H. Wootne, Eunice Arts and Sciences George S. Worz, New Orleans Arts and Sciences Michael M. Wynn, Mangham Arts and Sciences Janet C. Yundt, Port Sulphur Arts and Sciences Elvan S. Young, Hughes, Arkansas Chemistry and Physics Tenth row: Rodgigo J. Zapata, Guatemala City, Guatemala Industrial Engineering Wayne B. Zatarain, New Orleans Agriculture Marlen P. Zeller, Baton Rouge Education Richard F. Zerancki, Greenwich, Connecticut Business Administration Richard A. Zobbia, Ponchatoula Engineering Ellen A. Ogden, Natchez, Mississippi Arts and Sciences 440 ait = : - taa a s - Sana -- - Freshmen First row: Greg Abramson Metairie Linda A. Abemathy Lafayette Louis W. Achee White Castle Laura H. Adler New Orleans Saeed Aflakian . . Tehran, Iran Second row: John A. Agaisse Denham Springs Rebecca A. Aguzin Waveland, Mississippi Elizabeth C. Ajubila New Orleans Donna L. Albritton Shreveport Judy M. Aleman New Orleans Third row: Cynthia E. Alexander Pearland, Texas Antoine Allemand Arnandville Lynn Allen Houma Michael J. Almerico New Orleans Connie J. Altazan Baton Rouge Fourth row: Michael M. Alvarez New Orleans Cheryl A. Amacker Bogalusa Lynda D. Amacker Bogalusa Linda M. Amar Baton Rouge Ivan N. Amare Miami, Florida Fifth ran-: Brenda J. Anderson Baton Rouge Richard L. Anderson Baton Rouge Danny P. Andrus Ville Platte Robert M. Andrus Scott Patricia A. Anthony Shreveport Sixth row: Warner H. Anthony Gilbertsvilb, Pennsylvania Joseph H. Arbour Baton Rouge Rose E. Ardoin Ville Platte Arlene F. Arbourgh Belle Chasse Roger A. Arquello Manr.gua, Nicaragua Seventh row: Gail Annentor Crowley Kathleen C. Amtscn Shreveport Brenda K, Artigues Baton Rouge Nemat F. Asgart Tehran, Iran Penelope A. Asmar Laurel, Mississippi Eighth row: Kirk W. Attenhofer New Orleans John L. Avant Baton Rouge David J. Aucoin New Orleans Ivy M. Aucoin Baton Rouge Leah I. Aucoin Metairie Ninth row: Lillie M. Ayo Port Allen Robert J. Badeaux Baton Rouge Robert Badeaux Baton Rouge Adele M. Baltazar New Orleans Linda D. Bamburg Coushatta Tenth row: Peggy A. Bankston New Orleans Robert P. Barbalich New Orleans Darlene A. Barbarin New Orleans Larry E. Barbe New Orleans Becky A. Barcelona Baton Rouge ' 71 Freshmen ' 71 First row: Susan M. Barnett New Orleans John R. Barrett Dallas, Texas Ayin Barrios Panama, Panama Linda F. Bateman Baton Rouge Barbara A. Bates Baton Rouge Second row. John R. Batty Slidell Maureen A. Baumer New Orleans Linda M. Bazile Baton Rouge Joellen M. Becnel New Orleans Juanita A. Becnel Luling Third row: Paul L. Becnel New Orleans Cheryl A. Beidler Lake Charles Vic J. Bell Lafayette Carolyn A. Benefield Baton Rouge Francis R. Bcnoit Baton Rouge Fourth row: Emile J. Beridon Hamburg Loisa A. Bermudez Baton Rouge Theresa A. Besenberg Shreveport Dave A. Besse Rayne Bcnnie J. Betancourt Metairie Fifth row: Dennis R. Beyers Baton Rouge Kenneth P. Beyers Baton Rouge Eugene Bingman Portville, New York Sandra A. Bird New Orleans Edward W. Bischoff Gretna Sixth row: Susan E. Bishop Baton Rouge Claudia J. Black Baton Rouge Colleen P. Black New Orleans Gregory M. Black Baton Rouge Kathleen M. Blakeney Baton Rouge Seventh row: Patricia J. Blanchard Metairie Marilyn I. Blankenship Baton Rouge Kenneth J. Block Metairie Linda J. Blount Shreveport Albert P. Bode Metairie Eighth row: Peggy Bonfanti Baton Rouge Lyn E. Bonnecaze Baton Rouge Christopher J. Bonnette Metairie Donald P. Bordelon Baton Rouge K. Diane Bordelon Hamburg Ninth row: Kathy I. Boudreaux Baton Rouge Pat Boudreaux Zwolle Sherry Ann Boudreaux Marrero Robert P. Bouquet White Castle Sheryl A. Bourdier Houma Tenth row: Blaise B. Bourg Westwego Gayle E. Bourque Gonzales Katherine E. Boutall .Metairie Allen J. Bouvier Lo ? k P or ' Teri Bowdon Jackson, Mississippi 442 - . - L 33 - I Freshmen First row: Julia C. Bowers Baton Rouge Pamela G. Bowman Metairic Diane E. Boyet Bogalusa Judith L. Boyet Bogalusa Srndra J. Braddock Shreveport Second row: Norman E. Braithwaite Baton Rouge John M. Branch New Orleans John P. Branch Baton Rouge Constance M. Brand Carville Leslie R. Brattcn Ocean City, New Jersey Third row: Linda F. Braud Baton Rouge Xeal M. Braud Baton Rouge Stuart P. Braud Marksville Thomas P. Breaud Metairie Sandra L. Breland Bogalusa Fourth row: Daniel R. Brennan Metairie Julia A. Brettung Clinton Judi W. Brinkley Baton Rouge Carol J. Broadway Baton Rouge Earl P. Broussard Baton Rouge Fifth row: Peter D. Broussard Jeanerette Dwayne Broussard Erath William F. Broussard Lake Charles Jim M. Brown New Orleans Kenneth H. Brown Baton Rouge Sixth row: Lance E. Broun Baton Rouge Mark H. Brcwn Shreveport Stephen T. Brown West Lake James H. Browning Baton Rouge Judith A. Brubaker Carville Seventh row: Mary L. Brumfield New Roads Marshall S. Bruner Kailua, Hawaii Dianne Brupbacher Metairie Ruben A. Buch Baton Rouge Elisabeth J. Buckner Monroe Eighth row: Donnie R. Budd Baton Rouge Ernest A. Buhler Greenwell Springs James M. Bulloch Belle Chasse Donna L. Buquoi Baton Rouge Nancy J. Buquoi Baton Rouge h row. Michael A. Burns Baton Rouge James R. Bush Rayne Gary H. Caldwell Lafayette Frederick E. Gale Monroe Michael A. Galloway Bosco Tenth TOIL: Carolyn R. Calmes Denham Springs Carmen M. Camercn New Orleans Don R. Cameron Homestead, Florida Robert M. Campbell New Orleans Raymond L. Cannon Tallulah 443 Freshmen First row: Carlos R. Caraccioli San Pedro Sula, Honduras Mollie A. Carbine New Orleans Harold L. Cargol Gretna Cindy M. Carlini New Orleans Carlton A. Carlton Baton Rouge Second row: Bernard J. Carpenter New Orleans Barbara A. Carter Shreveport Betty B. Carter Greensburg Carolyn W. Carter Lake Jackson, Texas James H. Carter Shreveport Third row: Roger M. Carter Clayton Roy M. Cascio Gretna Patricia R. Cashman Lafayette Lyndal R. Cason Erath Wayne J. Castay Avondale Fourth row: Phyllis M. Caswell Eunice Ronald L. Causey Baker Kenneth H. Cavanaugh New Orleans Ira P. Cazenave Edgard Carol E. Champagne Houma Fifth row: Olive R. Champagne Baton Rouge Nancy F. Chapman Eunice Jane A. Chatelain New Orleans Joseph W. Chelena Metairie Susan C. Chelf Bellaire, Texas Sixth row: Michael J. Chenevert Baton Rouge Edmond A. Cheramie Cut Off John W. Cherry Baker Robert J. Cherry Baker Thomas W. Chiasson Thibodaux Seventh row: Louise K. Chouest Cut Off Susan Marie Chouest Galliano Virginia S. Christian Jacksonville, Florida Glen A. Christina New Orleans Salvadore Christian New Orleans Eighth row: Fellman J. Chutz New Roads Barbara G. Clark Bertha Molly A. Clark Mer Rouge W. Roger Clark Metairie Barbara A. Clement Ama Ninth row: Chris A. Clement New Orleans Ronald G. Cochran Bogalusa Judy L. Cole Jacksonville, Florida Alan R. Coleman Baton Rouge Jinx M. Coleman Vacherie Tenth row: Martha J. Coleman Benton Louis R. Collet Breaux Bridge Dianne C. Collins New Orleans James T. Collins New Orleans Arthur B. Conard Shreveport ' 71 444 L :-- : -. ic ifca - : - - Freshmen ' 71 Firrf row: Kathryn D. Coon Monroe Kathryn L. Copeland New Orleans Mary K- Corbell Haynesville Rosalind G. Ccrdaro Shreveport Paulette A. Cornish Moreauville Second row: Mary K. Coulter Hattiesburg, Mississippi Mary S. Courrege New Iberia Stan P. Cowley Metairie Nathan L. Craw-ford Denham Springs Roxanna Crawford Liberty, Mississippi Third row: Roberta L. Creim Covington Christine M. Crochet Morganza Lloyd H. Crochet Metairie Mary N. Crook Shreveport Diana M. Cross Metairie Fourth TOW: Cheryl L. Culross East Rochester, New York Paulette M. Cuqrow Barataria Dinah M. Curole Cuf Off Paula L. Curole Cut Off Welton J. Curole Cut Off Fifth TOW: Lucia M. Cusco Guantanamo City, Cuba Carl E. Cutrer Bogalusa Michael H. Czerwinski New Orleans Jacqueline A. Dabney White Castle Cathy Dahmer Shreveport Sixth TOW: Don P. Daigrepont Baton Rouge Donna K. Daigrepont New Orleans Brenda Daly Houston, Texas James D. Daniel Franklinton Rene C. Dauterive Arabi Seventh TOW: Glenn E. Davis Metairie Steven L. Davis Baton Rouge Alicia A. Dazet Buras Lela S. DeAtley Kenner Rosalind M. DeBenedetto Port Allen Eighth TOW: Judy Carol deBrueys New Orleans Perry J. Decuir New Iberia Alvaro DeLaFuente Lima, Peru Anna L. DeLee Baton Rouge Anthony V. DeLuccia New Orleans Ninth TOW: Victor A. Demarest New Orleans Deborah G. Demcheck Metairie Nick A. Deniakes Baton Rouge Richard J. Denson New Orleans Douglas H. DePriest New Orleans Tenth TOW: Donald R. Derbonne Many Moise DeVillier Geismar Nancy E. DeWitt Baton Rouge Daryl J. Dietrich Baton Rouge Anthony J. Diez Metairie 445 Freshmen First row: Ronnie R. Dingier Lake Charles Carolyn A. DiMaggio New Orleans Michael L. Dimiterchik New Orleans James T. Doar New Orleans Maureen A. Doherty Metairie Second row: Sheila L. Dolgos Baton Rouge Marta F. Dominguez New Orleans Adrienne A. Domingue Baton Rouge Leslye A. Donaldson Reserve May G. Douget Mamou Third row: Douglas F. Dowden Shreveport Perry L. Dragon Pointe ala Hache Mike J. Duczer Baton Rouge Margaret E. Dudding Baton Rouge Marvin L. Duke Tioga Fourth row: Barbara E. Dunleavy Moraga, California Alice J. Dunn Covington Richard S. Dunn Baton Rouge Donald L. Duplantier New Orleans Jeanne E. Dupont San Antonio, Texas Fifth row: Janet R. Durel New Orleans Judith A. Dutreix Baton Rouge John E. Dutton Baton Rouge Shirley R. Duvigneaud New Orleans Alan L. Dyer Vidalia Sixth row: Jimmy L. Dyson Montgomery Cheryl M. Eames Baton Rouge Linda S. Eckert Baker Richard H. Ecuyer New Orleans Cecelia A. Edwards Kenner Seventh row: Judy L. Egdorf New Orleans Patricia A. Eigenbrod Metairie Virginia S. Ellender Sulphur Linda A. Ellerbe Baton Rouge Frederic A. Elliott Ballwin, Missouri Eighth row: Deloris Emery St. Francisville Clyde G. Emick Baton Rouge Cayo Eng Puerto Cortes, Honduras Raymond Erath New Orleans Rodney N. Erdey Livingston Ninth row: Mark A. Erikson Luling David L. Eschete Mandeville Sylvia M. Essex Baton Rouge Marilyn Evans Kenner Perry A. Everett Baton Rouge Tenth row: Linda L. Ewell Baton Rouge John Carroll Fabre Baton Rouge Linda E. Fabre New Roads Susan L. Fabricant New Orleans Raymond J. Falcon New Orleans 446 ; -- laf : -.1 - .to - Freshmen ' 71 First row: (Catherine P. Faneca New Orleans Jackie R. Fanning New Orleans Susan A. Faris New Orleans Guy X. Faucheux Arabi Samuel E. Faunderoy Bogalusa Second TOW: Guy G. Faulstich New Orleans Ronald J. Faust New Orleans Barbara A. Favcrite Geismar Eleanor A. Favrot Port Allen Francis M. Feig Baton Rouge Third root: Linda R. Ferrara Baton Rouge Joseph D. Fertitta Port Allen Juan Fermin Caracas. Venezuela Fernando Fiallos Tegucigalpa, Honduras Diana M. Fife Baton Rouge Fourth row: Edgar A. Fike Pass Christian. Mississippi Larry J. Finnin Lake Charles Janet Elizabeth Fletcher Montgomery Carlos R. Flores Tegucigalpa, Honduras Larry Floyd Jena Fifth row: Margaret M. Foch Braithwaite Cassandra Fontenot Gueydan James N. Fontenot Metallic Michael S. Fontenot Ville Platte Brooks A. Foret Melville Sixth row: Marian A. Fcret Ville Platte Julius R. Fcmea Angie Candance A. Foster Metallic Jeanette Foster Amite Dale L. Francis Xew Orleans Seventh row: Robert E. Freeman New Iberia Shirley M. Fowler Maringouin Joseph F. Frank New Orleans Karen B. Frederic New Orleans Charlie P. Frederick Baton Rouge Eighth row: Lucien E. Frederick Destrehan Sylvan Friedman New Orleans Elaine A. Gadonneix New Orleans Theresa A. Galatas Arabi Debby A. Galbway Baton Rouge Ninth row: Brenda M. Gallier Lafayette Sandra A. Gandolfo Gretna Debbie Garcia Baton Rouge Janet L. Gardner Baton Rouge Ronald G. Garrick Little Rock. Arkansas Tenth row: Emery Garriott Wauwatosa, Wisconsin John M. Gautreaux Houma James R. Gay Metairie Lois A. Gay Slidell David J. Gegeheimer Gretna 447 Freshmen First row: Michael L. Geldmacher New Orleans Susan E. Gest Lafayette Billy G. Gibscn Bossier City Lynn A. Gillin New Orleans Vince Giuffre New Orleans Second row: Curley J. Godeaux Mamou Irene S. Godfrey Natchez, Mississippi Lloyd J. Goebel New Orleans Donald P. Gonzales Gonzales Marcelle L. Gonzales Third row: Larry V. Golden Baton Rouge Regina L. Gonsoulin New Iberia Cynthia D. Gcnzales Arab! Joseph V. Gonzales Gonzales John M. Goodwin New Orleans Fourth row: Barbara R. Gordon Metairie Jan G. Gordon Hammond William O. Gordon Baton Rouge William P. Gore Humble, Texas Marie C. Gosserand New Roads Fifth row: Ronald L. Goynes Baton Rouge Patricia S. Grady Kenner William S. Grantham Baton Rouge Jan E. Graves New Orleans Jane Graves Tallulah Sixth row: Gail M. Gravolet New Orleans Hamilton E. Gray New Orleans Susan Greene Lutherville, Maryland Lena M. Greenup Baton Rouge Sharen A. Gregory Baton Rouge Seventh row: Charleen B. Gremillicn Baton Rouge Kay L. Gremillicn Baton Rouge Sandy R. Gremillicn Baton Rouge Robert T. Grisscn Shreveport Glenn D. Gros Cut Off Eighth row: Marie B. Gros Port Allen Rene Guas New Orleans Gwen A. Guerin Baton Rouge Lester J. Guillory Mamou Otis J. Guillot St. Martinville Ninth row: Larry E. Guisinger Baton Rouge Gordon S. Gunn Lake Charles Luis R. Guzman San Salvador, El Salvador Larry R. Hall Bossier City Ruth R. Hamner Bossier City Tenth row: Colleen L. Hand Baton Rouge Elizabeth M. Handley Lake Charles Georganne L. Haney New Orleans Robert H. Hannan Gretna Lucille G. Hansen Shreveport ' 71 448 -.. - - -, -. Freshmen - First row: Michael E. Hansen Starkville, Mississippi Beshara Harb Tripoli, Lebanon Bruce A. Harris Baton Rouge Eddy J. Harris Taylor Kathleen E. Harris Baton Rouge Second row: William H. Harris New Orleans Frank J. Hartley New Orleans Robert W. Hartman New Orleans Karen A. Harvey New Orleans Ronald J. Harvey Baton Rouge Third row: Ahmad Hashemi Tehran, Iran Thomas B. Hatfield Norco Harold M. Hawkins New Orleans Charlotte A. Hayes New Orleans Evelyn R. Hayes New Orleans Fourth row: Danny M. Head Baton Rouge Arlene M. Hearld Baton Rouge Pamela A. Heaton Arabi Chester J. Hebert Breaux Bridge Janet M. Hebert New Iberia Fifth row: Linwood J. Hebert Texas City, Texas Patricia J. Hebert Plaquemine George H. Heintzen New Orleans Brenda L. Henderson Baton Rouge Diana K. Henderson Baker Sixth row: Dudley J. Henderson Baton Rouge Carl R. Hennigan Baton Rouge Stephen F. Hennigan Lake Charles Barbara A. Henry Port Allen Perro W. Henson Gibsland Seventh row: Bruce J. Hernandez St. Gabriel Thomas W. Hernandez Baton Rouge Marsha Hickman Baton Rouge Donna M. Higgins New Orleans William J. Higgins Lake Arthur Eighth row: Joseph A. Hilliard Baton Rouge Joe W. Hines Fayetteville, Tennessee Jamie L. Hingle Empire Waldon M. Hingle Pointe-a-la-Hache Walter G. Hingle Baton Rouge Ninth row: Cherie A. Hipelcovich Buras Lewis R. Hitt Laurel, Mississippi Brenda J. Hobdy Alexandria Taylor H. Hodge Mobile, Alabama Stephen G. Hoffman Metairie Tenth row: Candace Hoffpauir Crowley Robert M. Holderaft Baton Rouge Annie D. Holden Amite Harriett A. Holladay Gulfport, Mississippi Linda R. Holland White Castle 449 Freshmen ' 71 First row: Norris D. Hood Walker Donna D. Hoover Baton Rouge Elwyn J. Hornsby New Roads Helen L. Houston Athens Phyllis M. Howze Baton Rouge Second row: Robert L. Hoy Baton Rouge Rodney D. Hubble Baton Rouge Sally S. Huffman New Orleans Frederick C. Hufft New Orleans Melba J. Hughes Denham Springs Third row: Falcolm E. Hull Zachary Jane M. Hunter Marrero Lola J. Hutchinson Baton Rouge Wade S. Hymel Metairie Robert A. Ickes Pine Grove Fourth row: Richard M. Istre Vinton Beverly J. Jackson Port Allen Brenda K. Johnson Baton Rouge Carolyn F. Jackson Baton Rouge Edwina F. Jackson Baton Rouge Fifth row: Janis M. Jackson Shreveport Ronald M. Jackson New Orleans Barbara J. Jacquet New Orleans Cheryl A. James Baton Rouge Ronald K. Jeane Colfax Sixth row: Cristina M. Jenkins Baton Rouge Ronald K. Jesse New Orleans Alfred J. Johnson Metairie Carl J. Johnson Baton Rouge Joel Johnson New Orleans Seventh row: Loretta Johnson Baton Rouge E. Alex Joiner Ponchatoula Mark A. Jolissaint Slidell Pamela S. Jolissant San Antonio, Texas Johnnie A. Jones Baton Rouge Eighth row: Lynn C. Jones Sulphur Thomas F. Jones Beaumont, Texas Patricia V. Jordan Baton Rouge Rebecca A. Jordan Baton Rouge Reginald J. Jordan New Orleans Ninth row: Mary H. Joseph Lockport Gretchen W. Junius New Orleans Michael J. Junot Ra V ne Julianne R. Justi Slidell Jay R. Justice Baton Rouge Tenth row: Christine E. Kapfhamer Bedford, Massachusetts Lawrence A. Karl .Abbeville William N. Keddie Dallas, Texas Edward T. Keel Baton Rouge Gary W. Keen Baton Rouge 450 Freshmen ' 71 First row: Paul K. Keenze Baldwin Glenn A. Kelly Baton Rouge Joseph P. Kelly Slidell Sharon A. Kelly New Orleans Beverly R, Kendrick Las Vegas, Nevada Second TOW: Carla R. Kennedy Baton Rouge Donald L. Kennedy Angle Phyllis M. Kenner New Orleans Susan L. Kenny New Orleans Daniel Kessinger Metairie Third row: Dianna C. Kessler Slidell Margaret S. Keyser Houston, Texas David W. Kidder Baton Rouge John J. Killeen Metairie Jack L. Killen Bossier City Fourth row: Russell S. Kimble Shreveport Robert L. Kinkaid Clinton, Iowa Anne M. Kittrell Pinevilte David S. Kittrell Brittany Deborah C. Kleinpeter Grosse Tete Fifth row: James D. Klepzig Westlake Kendall L. Knight Franklinton Suzette M. Koch Metairie Sandy J. Kountz New Orleans John L. Krai East New Market, Maryland Sixth row: Russell B. Kraus Gretna Anna C. Kugler Norco George W. Kuhn Franklinton Alden A. LaBauve Port Allen Kim A. LaBauve Westwego Seventh TOW: Stephen S. Lacobee Stonewall Nell C. LaCroix Baton Rouge Lynn Lacy Baton Rouge Alice Lafitte Lacombe Priscilla A. Lalande Baton Rouge Eighth row: Diane E. Lambert St Rose Tommy E. Lambert Baton Rouge Neil Lament Baton Rouge Deborah A. Lampo Metairie Joseph B. Landry Gonzales Ninth row: Martin G. Landry New Iberia Peggy A. Landry Brusly Doubrell M. Lange Shreveport Judith M. Lanoux New Orleans Paul E. LaRose Baton Rouge Tenth row: Roberto Lasala Sonsonate, El Salvador Raymond J. Lasseigne Baton Rouge John S. Lastrapes Beaumont, Texas Daniel N. Lattaye Mamou Teddy L. Laurence Westlake 45 1 Freshmen ' 71 First row: Leslie A. LeBaron New Orleans Alvin J. LeBIanc Gretna Malcolm J. LeBIanc Sunset Melvin E. LeBIanc New Orleans Thomas R. LeBIanc Plaquemine Second row: Carolyn M. LeBranc Baton Rouge Emile J. Leche New Orleans Libbie C. Ledbetter Kenner Lana M. Lee Jena Harold Lee Garyville Third row: Suzanne G. LeGardeur New Orleans Louis Lehr Gretna Marlene E. Lraidenheimer San Jose, California Cheryl L. Lejeune Silver Spring, Maryland Estelle P. Lepow New Orleans Fourth row: Kathleen R. LeRay Baton Rouge Dennis E. LeRougc New Orleans Richard Levatino Baton Rouge Michael E. Levy New Orleans James L. Lewis Delhi Fifth row: Joe Lewis Maringouin Paula A. Lewis Metairie Sondra A. Lewis Baton Rouge Jeanette A. Lezu New Orleans Troy L. Lillie Baton Rouge Sixth row : Bobbie A. Linaker Baton Rouge Deborah A. Lirette New Orleans Martha O. Little New Orleans Joseph V. Littlejohn Shreveport Antonio Locandro La Ceiba, Honduras Seventh row: Angelina H. Cortes Baton Rouge Dennis E. Losavio Baton Rouge Emily C. Loudon Baton Rouge Nancy V. Lousteau Napoleonville Wings Loving Kentwood Eighth row: Bella M. Lupo Independence Mary A. Lutty Baton Rouge George B. Lynas Baton Rouge Garrett Lynch Baton Rouge Christine M. Lyons Lake Arthur Ninth row: Pat E. Lyons Baton Rouge Donald M. Mabry Beaumont, Texas Kathryn A. Macaluso New Orleans Kathleen M. Macaluso New Orleans Arthur L. Mack . New Orleans Tenth row: Norman E. Madere New Orleans Jerrielyn Magee Bogalusa Patricia L. Magee New Orleans Theresa G. Magee Franklinton Audrey J. Maggion Baton Rouge 45 - -- -- .- . -- -- - ' - ' - ' - ' ' - ' - - -- - Freshmen First row: Joseph S. Maggiore, Jr. Kenner James J. Mahoney Metairie Juan D. Maldooado Vedeucia, Venezuela Henry J. Mancuso, Jr Lake Charles Tinelle M. Mancuso Lake Charles Second row: Jim M. Manhein Shreveport Deborah P. Manner New Orleans Margaret M. Manthey New Orleans Frank D. Marques Kenner Michael J. Manteris Slidell Third row: Gerald J. Marcantel Baton Rouge XGchael K. Marcantel Baton Rouge Dale Marcelle Baton Rouge Gery J. Marcombe Westwego Robert L. Marcus Shreveport Fourth TOW: Patricia A. Marquette New Orleans Marian F. Marietta Baton Rouge Sue E. Marsdan Covington Brenda A. Martin Crowley Donald R. Martin Baton Rouge Fifth Gemelle E. Martin New Orleans James H. Martin Roseland Winfred D. Martin DeQuincy Edward L. Martina New Orleans Carol L. Mason Baton Rouge Sixth row: Cheryl V. Matheme Norco John H. Mattire Baton Rouge Mary A. Mautner Baton Rouge Donna R. Mayers Gonzales Patricia A. Mayeux Baton Rouge Seventh TOW: Kathleen M. Me Adams Metairie Michael E. McAdams Baton Rouge Nancy L. McCarthy New Orleans Sharon E. McCarthy Baton Rouge William D. McCaskill Baton Rouge Eighth TOW: Mary K. McClelland Baton Rouge Karen S. McClendon Baton Rouge Judy A, McClung Grammercy Geraldine L. McClure Baton Rouge Judy D. McClure Baton Rouge inth TOW: Weaver H. McCracken III New Orleans Timmy L. McCreary Vinton Jacqueline E. McCoy Alexandria Joseph H. McCusker New Orleans Bettye C. McDonald Baton Rouge Tenth TOW: Bonnie I. McDonald Vidalia Sandra A. McDonnell Rock Hill, South Carolina Alton J. McFarland Zachary John R. McFerrin Baton Rouge Hattie L. McHenry Ruston ' 71 453 Freshmen ' 71 First row: Susan E. McKillips Los Angeles, California Jeanne S. McLellan New Orleans Carl E. McLemore Jr Morganza Sylvia E. McNeely Morgan City Henry W. McNeil New Orleans Second row: Beverly A. Means Gloster Camille S. Means Baton Rouge Gustavo F. Medina Kenner Michael W. Meeks Shreveport Dianne M. Menard Henry Third row: Sandra A. Meiners Mandeville Jaqu eline J. Meisner Baton Rouge Michael L. Mellet Baton Rouge Marilyn C. Memory New Orleans Jorge I. Merchan New Orleans Fourth row: Glenn P. Merrill Baton Rouge John Meyer II New Orleans Albert H. Meynier New Orleans Stella F. Michelli Baton Rouge Mary L. Midgett Morgan City Fifth row: Kathy L. Mieri Chalmette Anthony J. Milazzo New Orleans Cera L. Miles Shreveport Alba C. Miller Memphis, Tennessee Janet M. Miller Metairie Sixth row: Leland R. Miller Baton Rouge Glenn D. Millet Norco Janette A. Millet Plaquemine Alcana L. Mirambell New Orleans James R. Mire Baton Rouge Seventh row: Betty R. Mitchell St. Francisville Patricia A. Moffett Baton Rouge Susan A. Moley Arabi Randolph F. Monson New Orleans Charlene J. Montegut Arabi Eighth row: Dick A. Moore Jr Shreveport Valerie J. Moore Mooringsport Mallary A. Moran Arabi Ann M. Moreland Shreveport Billie M. Morgan Jackson Ninth row: Janice A. Morgan Shreveport James B. Morgan Pineville Donna M. Morganti Baker Mira A. Morray Houma Darlene L. Morris Baton Rouge Tenth row: James A. Morrissey New Orleans Terry L. Morse Baton Rouge Bahram Movafaghi Iran, Tehran Joe V. Muffoletto Baton Rouge Arnold G. Muller New Orleans 454 x ; - : 1 I: -v - -. ' --. - -- .tie -- - - 454 Freshmen First row: Lois A. Munro Beaumont, Texas Charles H. Munsterman Alexandria Rieko Murakoshi Tokyo, Japan George A. Murphy Harahan Kerry L. Murphy Baton Rouge Second row: Win nina F. Murphy Baton Rouge Patricia A. Napoli Baton Rouge Nancy C. Naschke Houston, Texas John E. Naylor, Jr Noble Judy A. Neafus Marshall, Texas Third row: Douglas W. Neal St. Francisville Peggy L. Neal Baton Rouge Janice A. Nebel New Orleans J. Robert Neely Chicago, Illinois Alice R. Neese Baton Rouge Fourth row: Charles Nettles Baton Rouge Sandra S. Nevils Kinder Cheryl A. Neyland Mobile, Alabama Douglas L. Nicholson Baker Robert D. Nickens Baton Rouge Fifth row: Arthur S. Noble Baton Rouge W. Brent Noble Zachary Pamela B. Noll New Orleans Leah J. Normand Marksville Maria M. Normand Marksville Sixth row: Ronald D. Normand Baton Rouge William P. Normand New Orleans Kathey V. Norris Bossier City Melanie E. Norred Baton Rouge Linda M. Nugent Baton Rouge Seventh TOW: Susan L. Nugent Fredericksburg, Virginia Molly E. O ' Banion Baton Rouge Charles A. O ' Brien Bunkie Gwen O ' Brien Midland, Texas Frankie M. Oby Baton Rouge Eighth TOW: Shirley A. O ' Conner Fort Walton Beach, Florida Elizabeth L. Oden Baton Rouge George E. Ohlsson New Orleans Paula E. Oivanki Baton Rouge Pam Jean Olano Metairie TOW: Garrett M. Olinde New Roads Carolyn M. Oliver Baton Rouge Kathy A. O ' Neill New Orleans Richard A. Orrego Piora, Illinois Carol A. Ory Edgard Tenth TOW: Rave B. Oschwald Donaldsonville Cynthia E. Owens Baton Rouge Mary E. Owens Brusly Mary K. Padgett Bossier City Kristina M. Panayotoff Akron, Ohio 455 Freshmen First row: Susan M. Papelbon Marksville Donald D. Parden Baton Rouge Terry P. Parent St. Amant H. Jane Parker Benton Joan B. Parmelee Slidell Second row: Patricia E. Farmer Plaquemine Mary F. Parr Lake Charles Janet R. Parnett Metairie Katherine S. Pasqua Baton Rouge Charles L. Patin Baton Rouge Third row: Kathleen N. Patterson Altusa AFB, Oklahoma Regina Patterson Morgan City Arthur S. Pattison Mandeville Carmen M. Patty Baton Rouge Sharon A. Pauratore New Orleans Fourth row: Alice J. Peak Sulphur JoAnn Pecoraro New Orleans Jeff Pelz Highland Park, Illinois Michael R. Pieriesich Baton Rouge Andrew W. Perez Baton Rouge Fifth row: John M. Perkins, Jr Baton Rouge Mawvel A. Pernia New Orleans Donald J. Perrero Baton Rouge Louanner Peters Angie Colleen M. Phelps Baton Rouge Sixth row: L. Sue Phillips Baton Rouge Robert A. Phillips Shreveport Jana D. Pickens St. Francisville Carolyn Pickett Vinton Linda K. Pierotti New Orleans Seventh row: James B. Pittenger Metairie Guy W. Pitts Fayetteville, Tennessee Ella Pitre Cutoff Carol M. Plaia Metairie Chris J. Plaisance Westwego Eighth row: Gregory A. Pletsch Metairie Michael F. Polise Tuckahoe, New Jersey Sharon Y. Pollard Leesville Charles H. Ponstein Chalmette Patricia L. Popovac Lake Charles Ninth row: Mary A. Poret Baton Rouge Laurace A. Porter Baton Rouge Richard K. Porter Gonzales Penny S. Postle Winnfield Melinda A. Pouncey Ville Platte Tenth row: Rudolph J. Pourciau Baton Rouge Eugenia A. Poydras Baton Rouge Freddie Preis Baton Rouge Marilyn S. Presser Baton Rouge Gwendolyn A. Price Baton Rouge ' 71 : -. : JB ; telK fc L ; .Van SnOta - - fecit VJsr ; - - Freshmen First row: Alice F. Pullam DeQuincy Robert D. Purvis Bogalusa Cherry S. Pynes Baker Susie M. Quaglino New Orleans Julio C. Quiros Baton Rouge Second row: Beatrice M. Rabel New Orleans Charles R. Raleigh Belle Chasse Valeria J. Ramsey Spearsville John J. Ranero Metairie Mehrdad Rasti Baton Rouge Third row: Mack Ray Monroe Robert L. Ray Shreveport Margaret A. Reed New Orleans Henry C. Regus Decatur, Georgia Georgia A. Reine New Orleans Fourth row: Gilbert R. Renfrew Alvin, Texas Steven A. Reulet Baton Rouge Jerry C. Reynolds Mamou Linda A. Reynolds Baton Rouge Ronald W. Reynolds Baton Rouge Fifth row: Ernest L. Rhodes Berwick Kathleen T. Rhotenberry Baton Rouge Cheryl A. Ricaud Baton Rouge Donald Ricca Metairie Charles A. Richard, Jr Opelousas Sixth row: J. Karen Richardson Amite Brian A. Riedlinger New Orleans Albert H. Rihner New Orleans Kathleen A. Ring Laplace Mary T. Ristroph St. Francisville Seventh row: Jason J. Rivet Zachary Russell L. Roberts Indianapolis, Indiana J. Duane Robertson Baytown, Texas Warren E. Robertson Dennett, Arkansas Dorona R. Robichaux Harvey Eighth row: Thomas J. Robichaux Larose Cathy A. Robin Baton Rouge Jeffrey S. Robinson New Orleans Linda J. Robinson Baton Rouge Richard S. Robison Zachary Ninth row: Kenneth L. Roche Baton Rouge Gay L. Rodney Baker Gail M. Rodrigue Diville Jody A. Rodrigue Metairie Marlene M. Roe Baker Tenth row: Wanda J. Rogers Baton Rouge Pat A. Rohm Metairie Rhonda M. Rolfs New Orleans Dominica R. Romano Baton Rouge Martha J. Rosoff Washington, D.C. ' 71 457 Freshmen First row: Anne K. Ross Shreveport Gwendolyn M. Roussel Baton Rouge Linda L. Roussel Baton Rouge Susanne J. Roussel Gramercy James E. Ruckert New Orleans Second row: I del l.i M. Ruffin Baton Rouge Kathryn H. Rushnok Buffalo, New York Melvin E. Russell New Orleans Vance L. Russell Baton Rouge Albert C. Russo Abbeville Third row: Patricia D. Rutherford Denham Springs Marilyn G. Sage Houston, Texas Katherine A. St. Amant Hammond Glenda K. Sallinger Baton Rouge Alma J. Salter Cullen Fourth row: Susan A. Saltzmann New Orleans Debbie L. Salvaggio Baton Rouge Floyd S. Sanders Kentwood Jean K. Sanders Baton Rouge Deborah L. Sandifer White Castle Fifth row: Karen P. Sandifer Baton Rouge Ruby L. Sands Baton Rouge Deborah A. Sansovich New Orleans James R. Sappington Sulphur Mignon M. Sardi New Orleans Sixth row: Valerie S. Sarrodet Port Allen John H. Savoy Berwick Harry H. Sawyers Fayetteville, Tennessee Ronald J. Scarengos New Orleans Herbert A. Schaeffer Metairie Seventh row: Nellie E. Schales Baton Rouge Barbara A. Scharfe New Orleans Brian E. Schayot New Orleans Mary S. Schexnayder Welcome Michael L. Schilling New Orleans Eighth row: Cathryn A. Schminke Metairie Louis B. Schudmak New Orleans Christine L. Schuelke New Orleans Donna C. Schuler Metairie Eugene P. Schuler New Orleans Ninth row: Beverly A. Scott Baton Rouge Joseph M. Schurria Tallulah Lemuel G. Seale Eunice Stephen R. Sears Metairie John S. Seipel New Orleans Tenth row: Marlene S. Seneca Crowley Ruth M. Sevin Metairie Karen S. Shambaugh Baton Rouge Marc C. Sheffler Baton Rouge Bobby J. Shelton Sicily Island ' 71 458 Freshmen ' 71 First TOW: Douglas W. Sherwin, Jr Gretna Deborah S. Shewmake Westwego Stephen O. Shipley New Orleans Douglas J. Sicard New Orleans Richard D. Sides Baton Rouge Second TOW: William L. Silvia Baton Rouge Joseph S. Simmons Gretna Alvin C. Simoneaux Franklin Linda D. Simpson Zachary Aletha E. Sims Zachary Third row: Walter C. Sims Shreveport John K. Sittig Iota Linda F. Skirvin Hammond John M. Sleet Alexandria Suzanne P. Snakenberg New Orleans Fourth TOW: Barbara A. Smith Gretna Betty R. Smith Shreveport Beverly R. Smith New Orleans Cordelia M. Smith St. Francisville Carolee Smith Baton Rouge Fifth TOW: Dolores A. Smith Baton Rouge Gary M. Smith Kenner Gary N. Smith Bossier City Gayle M. Smith Baton Rouge Gladys F. Smith Baton Rouge Sixth TOW: Gretchen E. Smith Baton Rouge Joseph F. Smith, Jr Belle Chasse Kathy L. Smith New Orleans Marsha A. Smith Baton Rouge Quave N. Smith Port Allen Seventh TOW: Randall J. Smith Baker Phyllis E. Spbel New Orleans Louis C. Soileau. IV San Anselmo, California Donald W. Solanas La Mirada, California Mary M. Spadard New Orleans Eighth TOW: Marceanna Spangle Houma David W. Spears Baton Rouge Gerard D. Spedalc Baton Rouge Ted W. Spence Memphis, Tennessee Barbara J. Spencer Baton Rouge ffinth row: Doris M. Spooner Baton Rouge Elton M. Squyres Baton Rouge Ellias D. Stabinsky New Orleans Laura M. Stampley Baton Rouge Paul B. Stanley Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Tenth TOW: Deborah M. Stansbury Morgan City John H. Steele Houston, Texas Katie O. Steinmann Houston, Texas Kenneth R. Stell Gonzales Marilyn C. Stephens Baton Rouge 459 Freshmen ' 71 First row: Glenn T. Sterling New Orleans Janice M. Sterling Baton Rouge Prentiss Stevens Ponchatoula Markaye Stevenson Oak Ridge Shelley A. Stewart New Orleans Second row: Shirley M. Stewart Zachary Janet Stinson Benton Edgar W. Stockwell Oberlin Connie G. Stokes Mangham Phillip K. Stokes Sulphur Third row: David M. Stone Metairie Larry A. Storthz Little Rock, Arkansas Sandra B. Stotler Baton Rouge Douglas N. Stracener Baton Rouge Gary J. Stromeyer Metairie Fourth row: Carolyn E. Stubblefield Baton Rouge Scott V. Summers Baker Patricia V. Suarez Baton Rouge Barbara L. Talbot Napoleonville Betty J. Tannehill Metairie Fifth row: Roger L. Tanner Shreveport John J. Taranto New Orleans Morris E. Tarleton Chatham, New Jersey Hazel L. Tarver Baton Rouge Donald J. Tassin LaPlace , . .,.-, Michael J. Taylor New Orleans Rose Mary Territo Baton Rouge Charles C. Theriot Baker Seventh row: Stewart W. Thibault North Little Rock, Arkansas Sandy A. Thibodeaux Baton Rouge Christine M. Thomann Chalmette Robert H. Thomas Baton Rouge Miriam M. Thomassie Cut Off Eighth row: Terry A. Thomassie Gretna M. Helen Thompson New Iberia Rebecca L. Thompson Huntsville, Alabama Sonja L. Thompson Baton Rouge Nancy K. Thorne Ninth row: Laurance M. Timm Baton Rouge Colette K. Towns Plaquemine Margaret P. Trahan Baton Rouge Robert H. Trepagnier New Orleans Michelle D. Tribue New Orleans Tenth row: Mary C. Tripp Metairie Jo A. Truxillo Baton Rouge Linda L. Truxillo New Orleans Robert C. Tully New Orleans Alicia G. Turner Bastrop 460 :- - ; .--.. -ib - - - .-- : ; . J JfcM ' Jfa - - r - : Freshmen Pint row: Faye L. Turner Tallulah James D. Turner, Jr Baker Michael A. Tyler Golden Meadow Gregory R. Tyson Baton Rouge Gary H. Uhl Metairie Second row: John C. Upton New Orleans Patricia A. Valenti Baton Rouge Joan M. Valentine Baton Rouge Mary E. Valiente New Orleans Jimmy D. Van Winkle DeQuincy Third row: Linda M. Vasta Baton Rouge William S. Venable Baker Craig E. Vidrine New Orleans Malcolm F. Vidrine Mamou Vickie A. Viger Baton Rouge Fourth row: Denise M. Villere Covington Sharon M. Vince Baton Rouge Eileen G. Vincent Baton Rouge Varina Vining Vienna, Virginia Pat H. Von Gruben Baton Rouge Fifth row: Carolyn I. Wade New Orleans Darleen M. Wade Baton Rouge Thomas F. Wade ... . Baton Rouge James T. Wafer Baton Rouge Michele C. Waguespack Gonzales Sixth row: Phayne C- Waguespack St. James Anton L. Wald New Orleans Beverly K. Wales Bush Charlotte A. Walker Abbeville Jimmy B. Walker Baton Rouge Seventh TOW: Melody L. Walker Norco Michael L. Walker Bogalusa Donald J. Wall Baker Kennit L. Walters, Jr Rayville Lynda M. Walters Metairie Eighth row: Dorothy A. Walton Baton Rouge Sherrie L. Ward Baton Rouge David E. Warren Cameron Michael W. Wascom Baton Rouge Gwendolyn L. Washington Baton Rouge Ninth row: Robert M. Watson Baton Rouge Lurline L. Watts Covington William J. Watts New Orleans Richard D. Weatherford Baker Susan L. Webb Baton Rouge Tenth row: A. William Weber Yazoo City, Mississippi Susan L. Weeks New Orleans Robert H. Webener New Orleans Henry A. Weilbacher Baton Rouge Stephen J. Weilbacher Baton Rouge ' 71 461 Freshmen First row: Alan J. Welchley New Orleans Michael D. Weldon Los Alamos, New Mexico John S. Wells Delhi Mary A. Wells Lake Charles James B. Welsh Midland, Texas Second row: Carolyn A. West Baton Rouge Michael G. West New Orleans Debby K. Wheeler New Orleans Merry J. Wheeler Baton Rouge Galan M. White Ponca City, Oklahoma Third row: Katherine E. White Baton Rouge Laura F. White Bossier City Ross E. Whitfield Franklinton David H. Whitman New Iberia Dorothy A. Whitmore Zachary Fourth row: Marlene A. Whitney Baton Rouge Willard L. Wilkes Baton Rouge Elizabeth M. Wilkins Lafayette Linda C. Willette Arlington, Virginia Linda J. Willey New Orleans Fifth row: Clara L. Williams Baton Rouge Edward G. Williams Baton Rouge James R. Williams Lafayette Kenneth L. Williams Springfield, Virginia M. Elstner Williams Shreveport Sixth row: Vickie C. Williams .Keithville William E. Willis Memphis, Tennessee Ingrin B. Willox Mobile, Alabama Charles R. Wilson Baker Gloria K. Wilson . Hammond Seventh row: Steve F. Wilson New Orleans Deborah J. Windham Baton Rouge Peggy K. Windham Jena Rikki M. Wintz Baton Rouge Betty C. Wise Baton Rouge Eighth row: Cynthia F. Witsell New Orleans Louis Wolff New Orleans Frances A. Wood Baton Rouge Jane M. Wood New Orleans John C. Woodward Silver Spring, Maryland Ninth row: Tommy C. Wray Zwolle Nancy E. Wright Brevard, North Carolina Robert M. Wyatt Baton Rouge Chris A. Wynn New Orleans Letah Yang Baton Rouge Tenth row: Henry E. Yoes, III Norco Linda J. Young New Orleans Woodrow F. Zachariah, Jr Baton Rouge Michael H. Zaunbrecher Buenos Aires, Argentina ' 71 461. Organization Index Acacia 242 Academic Divisions: Agriculture 36 Arts and Sciences Business Administration 40 Chemistry and Physics 42 Education 44 Engineering 46 Environmental Design 48 Junior Division -,- 50 Law 52 Library 60 Medicine 330 Music 54 Social Welfare 58 General Extension 61 Graduate 56 A Cappella Choir 168 Agricultural Economics Association 138 Agricultural Student Association 139 Air Division 176 Alpha Beta Chi 140 Alpha Chi Omega 256 Alpha Delta Pi 244 Alpha Epsilon Delta 83 Alpha Epsilon Phi 246 Alpha Epsilon Pi 316 Alpha Gamma Rho 321 Alpha Lambda Delta 84 Alpha Omega Alpha 344 Alpha Omicron Pi 250 Alpha Phi 254 Alpha Tau Omega 252 Alpha Xi Del:a 248 Alumni Federation 327 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 140 American Institute of Architects 141 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 142 American Institute of Industrial Engineers 143 American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers 1 43 American Society of Agricultural Engineirs 145 American Society of Agronomy 144 American Society of Civil Engineers .... 146 American Society of Landscape Architects 147 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 146 Angel Flight 186 Annual Ring 125 Army Brigade 174 Army Division 1 73 Arnold Air Society 188 Associated Women Students 110 Association for Childhood Education .... 1 48 Association of United States Army 191 Athletic Coaches 194 Bands 168 Baptist Student Union 134 Baseball 227 Basketball 208 Bengalettes 149 Bengal Raiders 182 Beta Alpha Psi 148 Block and Bridle Club 150 Board of Supervisors 325 Campus Administrators 329 Chancellor Taylor 328 Cheerleaders 145 Chi Omega 134 Christian Science 136 Circle K ... .151 Civilian 1 25 College and Campus Queens 74 Corps Staff 172 Counselors 116 Darling Contestants 65 Deans and Directors 330 Debate Team 152 Delta 126 Delta Delta Delta 260 Delta Gamma 262 Delta Kappa Epsilon 266 Delta Sigma Phi 317 Delta Sigma Pi 153 Delta Tau Delta 268 Delta Zeta 264 Education Student-Faculty Council .... 154 Engineering Student Council 154 Epsilon Pi Tau 83 Eta Kappa Nu 155 Flory Trials 155 Football Team 195 Freshman Advisors 115 Freshman Football 218 Gamma Beta Phi 85 Gamma Phi Beta 258 Golden Girls 169 Golf 220 Graduate Students 364 Gumbo 13C Gymnastics 230 Hilkl Club 137 Home Economics Club 156 Homecoming Queen and Court Honor Council ' 05 Horticulture Club 1 59 Industrial and Technical Education Club 156 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 157 Interfraternity Athletic Council 241 Interfratemity Council 238 Karate Club 160 Kappa Alpha 276 Kappa Alpha Theta 2 Kappa Delta 280 Kappa Delta Pi 86 Kappa Epsilon jj Kappa Kappa Gamma 2 Kappa Phi Kappa 1 Kappa Sigma 28% LSU Association of Student Nurses 336 LSU Dairy Science Club 152 LSU Entomology Club 158 LSU Nurae Association 336 Lambda Chi Alpha 286 Lambda Tau Law Students 358 Louisiana Law Review 126 Medical Students 342 Medical School Interfraternity Council . . 335 Men ' s Residence Halls Associition 112 Moot Court 161 Mortar Board Mu Sigma Rho 1 Nu Sigma Nu 337 Omicron Delta Kappa 78 Panhellenic Council 236 Pershing Rifles C D-6 184 Pershing Rifles 6th Regimental Headquarters 183 Phi Alpha Delta 161 Phi Chi 310 Phi Delta Epsilon 337 Phi Delta Phi 162 Phi Delta Theta 306 Phi Eta Sigma 90 Phi Gamma Delta 304 Phi Iota Alpha 320 Phi Kappa Phi 82 Phi Kappa Psi 310 Phi Kappa Theta 303 Phi Lambda Pi 162 Phi Mu 312 Phi Upsilon Omicron 89 Pi Beta Phi 288 Pi Epsilon Tau 86 Pi Kappa Alpha 290 Pi Kappa Phi 318 Pi Mu Epsilon 83 Pi Tau Pi 83 Poultry Science Club 163 President Hunter 324 Reveille 137 Rifle Team 232 Scabbard and Blade 185 Scotch Guard 180 Semper Fidelis 193 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 294 Sigma Alpha Iota 164 Sigma Chi 300 Sigma Delta Tau 319 Sigma Nu 294 Sigma Phi Epsilon 293 Sigma Pi 296 Sigma Tau Sigma 89 Soccer 233 Social Welfare Students 372 Society of American Military Englne?rs . . 179 Society of Foresters 165 Student Assembly 103 Student Association of Social Welfare ... 163 Student Government Association 102 Student Louisiana Teachers Assaciition . 166 Swimming 236 Tau Beta Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon Tennis Theta Xi 167 302 221 274 Tiger Rag 335 Track 224 Twirling Corps 169 Undergraduate Medical and Surgical Society 334 Undergraduates : Freshmen 441 Juniors 407 Seniors 3 4 Sophomores 424 Union us University Chorus 163 University Executives 326 WLSU 124 Veightlifting 231 Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 91 Wing Staff 178 Women ' s Recreation Assac ation 166 Wrestling 231 Zeta Beta Tau . Zeta Tau Alpha 270 272 I MBSW BffiF
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