Louisiana State University - Gumbo Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)
- Class of 1969
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The following is a capsule summary of some of the events which were transpiring while we were attending classes, studying and partici- pating in campus life at LSU during 1968-69 . . . The flight crew of Apollo 8, consisting of astro- nauts Borman, Lovell and Anders, gave the world a Christmas present as they circled the moon and televised pictures from inside the spacecraft. ln ad- dition to the television programs sent back to earth, the astronauts took many excellent photographs of the moon's surface. The rest of the events of the year was not so happy though. For a nation with a history of presidential as- sassinations, the year 1968 saw the assassination of black leader, Dr.- Martin Luther King, while he was helping striking sanitation workers. ln addi- tion to this, was the assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, brother of the late president. Kennedy was assassinated after his California primary vic- tory. After extensive detective work conducted by agents of this government and Great Britain's famed Scotland Yard, authorities captured James Earl Ray who was accused of the King assassina- tion. Sirhan B. Sirhan was accused of the Kennedy assassination and was brought to trial early in 1969. , . , -.,' If , .1 - -V - .-2 jsr + . . ' , Q.. P Q - ,- -nr EW? .fm 4, -u .9-Q ., vp-r,, ,- ,- 4 'rib- ,o 1 1 if N n ...Hn - .4, Ag: u. 1 ..zi. ,ii 5? I' 4 B S Q I . ll in I I n 5 ,En The capture of the United States intelligence ship Pueblo made news in the early days of 1968 and continued throughout the year. The officers and crewmen were released before Christmas and returned to the United States in time to spend Christmas with their families. A Naval Court of Inquiry began hearing testimony from the ship's captain, Commander Lloyd Bucher. Some questions remained about the circumstances of the ship's capture and about the fact that some secret docu- ments were left on board. President Johnson continued as the nation's top newsmaker astonishing the nation by his decision not to seek re-election. In addition he signed the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons treaty which he termed the most important disarmament accord since the dawn of the nuclear age. Further, he an- nounced the start of the Vietnam peace talks in May, a'bombing halt in North Vietnam on Oct. 31 and the expanded peace talks with the addition of South Vietnam and the National Liberation Front in December. The American Negro figured heavily in the news stories. Riots plagued America's cities. There was a change in emphasis among the Negro popula- tion. There was a drawing together, a spirit of the community to get things done for Negroes by Ne- groes. Negroes grew to reject white helpg there was a move toward wearing African hair styles and a replacement of the word Negro by the word black. ln addition to these movements, was the continuation of the black militant movement char- acterized by the group called the Black Panthers. 'L X- Y tix I th i E1L ' f - 15 1 I '. alik- 1. .vfagv ighwlgx .4x' A A pi F R 2.-,X W J 1L..:s , fl 4 4-X as, 'S? . aff Aifwi. ' K W if? A 'f Q1 wr:,w Nv- rf --'5- If .LIN . 'f-rf - ' 1 sg-gg? A.f' 'f . , gg . , Q y Q Ny. . 3- 2 ' ! QM. ?l 5 N X x g , X, .SF l 'gg -Q l T 'i exft muff f -A - 4-- -A 'wift' 9.1, ' i::AnS,'S?2 '1?'3 ' 7 f-if --A.-dd!-f 'f-'Y' ' ' ' ' '-A -L--. Y r -- 4-Q. A..--ew P '1-Egl my v WF. u, I, . xr aa.-'grit-ravfmagg , M mr,-L.. -N has 'if .1'f s,., fl' J' JV' L 3' ' Fl?-Q-:1-,., ,-lu. , , r .1 -, :fi-ry. -1'-.ann-..--Q ,'f-e?,k'i1':'+'2r,fj,F.wif- V' 'IW 11.3 sR-wzrf-,,-giggf-93,11-15-3-'-1,- -,LZ 2,11 -.r- . -Y ., . -1 14 .1.,..,, . ,KSN One of the more surprising stories of late 1968 was the marriage of Jacqueline Kennedy, widow of the late president, to Aristotle Onasis. Onasis, one of the wealthiest men in the world, was 29 years older than the former First Lady, a divorced man, and a member of the Greek Orthodox Church. The presidential election saw the Republicans running Richard lVl. Nixon and Spiro T. Agnew against Democrats Hubert H. Humphrey, incum- bent vice-president, and Edmund Muskie. Third party candidates George Wallace and Gen. Curtis Le Nlay challenged the two party system, but failed in their attempt. Richard Nixon took the presiden- tial oath of office on Jan. 20. On the international scene, Czechoslovakia was occupied by Russian troops in August. Heart trans- plants were performed with more success and more frequency in all corners of the world. '. 7-e'?'.:, a 1--i3'WS5'f1 .iQ. - 'f-if . : '- . 1 X t me '. ' qxaisigzfl ix.. til. 65:15-,' 'cr'-T .L-I-I. ,' F' 'lx' ' -.2 . ,..f f' -aff Q I r. ' .iw 'T Q 1. fiikggi bx Q' ' , '-H' , ,. . Ltr .5 xv ,- 'lx ' ' ' ,L-'ff-1 '?', 'f 'NYM EL kA.2 I ,X . ,ff fall A .uf l , . 4. I W 5 A D . Q 5scal'..xI:Q! :il X, v,, Rox v 5 ,, is , T ,'if-pffnsgqh - ,. - t ' U D ...HQ NAA.. -ly. Lk pug,-,K ' ,J ' 1 '., Avg 1 my 'K' P f T' ' fl- ' , O -Q ,1. . ' 1 , ii.911ILll fag In-ff. '- . .5 .... 'L' :L L'-ML . N' , 4. ,,.,A,, T if K .X , uw, i , 'Q wifi, 7 . E N J L V . U 'f K 4 - 1! 1 5 ' ' I' H9-I v J -14' Y ,ir . ' s h ,X ll R vw q x1 p- -'51 Q f . f in W .A ,. NIJ I I I M an' 'Val-:N -f-'ww ' ' xi f' V! Y fem L 'J' , ' 'v 1 . 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Hopefully, improved surgical techniques and added knowledge will make these transplant operations more successful and widespread in 1969. Of interest to air travelers and airline compa- nies would be the formulation of a treaty between the U. S. and Cuba regarding airline hijackings. Marijuana could be legalized or legally banned. Among the social problems which lack solutions are alcoholism, drug addiction and sins against society. Perhaps new and useful methods will be found to deal with these social problems this year. The year 1968 is history. The days of 1969 are being entered into the history books. Here are some questions and predictions concerning the re- maining days of 1969 . . . The lunar voyage of Apollo 8 proved that man could orbit the moon and return safely to earth. ln 1969 man may land on the moon's surface and accomplish a feat which man has dreamed about for centuries, visiting and exploring our neighbors in space. In 1968, 500 Americans died each week in Viet Nam. lt is unknown whether or not these figures will rise or fall this year. A new president took office in January of this year. He faces a Democratic majority in both houses of Congress. Will he find it impossible to get his legislation approved? -1'-W, i'i.N px ,- 5- 7' N - zi- if-- - 4 '-R iii wfg, ,...K 'E ff 1. ,H .'-455 ' ' 4 Nm any fak- an KX ,sh A I L. ff' ,Aww Q r . ,. ,l 1 A. X Mlm fpfl, 'J ' , n - '.- . v -2 .Aw Z 'N-. ' r' 2 1 -QQ V9 if, T 4? fx r gm? ai A wglw.-V 1 IJ 1. , my H, gr 4. gi X X A -uf A fx ff' ., Q. afgsify ,L wh -L nz A- -- - . :.:.:.:.:.:.: Q 5 A x W Y - 4 M 1. V1 M - ,Uv 75 1 ' J. .' V . '1 ,Ln 'U' b. .' ff' '. ? .uvufp 'IW K 1 1 s , I . A I ' I Ui. I D - W- . f J .wc M33 ' 5 fx .r. I V 15' 1 YU , 1 , 3 ., V ,f - ...,-- - if ,.J.. 'W. f if A ' ' -' .1 ' ','. X: 1, A i Y-v'--,V LvQ.af-'.'-0, WTB!-'fjff' fi '1ff L' U' - U , .- ,,-1.'- ' .' 1 1. 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X V' I -'vu Q A ,Q L A A - ' 91 f K G' r I 7 W, 4, J L 1 Q V A 2 5 I 'I , this 1 g ws 4 1L.s1fff 1, . 1 FQ. ' 1 f'fs'f: , S 4 . ' - W - H .V I ig I 'ri N 'A W 4 'K' ' ff' .Q 1-W 4,1 - , - , .W., .gg ,,, .- -' -',14...-- ,J nn gs , I ' ff,- 7: 'V -EQ-hi' ing- ' 44 'F .fm -. . U, N!fL..4i:'f , LA , - wg... f i 1,g TZ, iv 1 H .. qlmv' I-HJ. , T554 7 ' 5 9' gd , um 0' lf Q H J Often termed the living room of the campus, students use the Union for just that. On any given day, one can see students conversing, sitting, read- ing newspapers, waiting for a friend, or studying in the living room areas on the main floor of the Union. Opening off of the central living room area is the Union's Art Gallery. Maintained by the Union Art Committee, the Art Gallery features exhibits ranging from sculpture to modern art. This year the gallery housed an exhibit of faculty and stu- dent art. Additional exhibits included sculpture works by Frank Hayden, a ceramics display by Paul Minnis, photographs by Fred Packard and an exhibit of batik and water colors. And, as always, there was studying. Whether it was in the dorm room, in the apartment, in the Union or in the library, students could be seen studying all over campus, including on the Tiger Train. Although we call it studying, perhaps a better term would be cramming, since everyone practices this at some time during his college ca- reer. Of course everyone studies or crams during the week of mid-terms and finals. During this period it is virtually impossible to find a seat in the library and quiet places are at a premium. Yet the inventive student generally manages to make it through exam periods with a little help from stay-awake pills and gallons of coffee. Every- one devises his own system according to what works best for him. Studying is probably one of the least attractive'but most essential phases of college life. ga. .L.. vlzx 7-1 'W A , . ..-5 ,1 ' 2 E5 A x,.,' e -Q. 4 .,.- : 't 41 ', sf .- 4 ,x.,,1- f ,J 1 A, ..'. ' n 'us e x , - x ,I xx: X.. D -AV . 571 , f If X -'.,-,jf '1.'1 , , Ln l 4 . .V ,yy v. ' Q '- ' Q:-Q 1 P:-5' ff ' fi A . , , p'.a-.num E I : X c f l! 'l'f fi year design luydinlil 1 L I ' N I t , Y' .4 f up -- V. V.-,Q . L . , .af 1 -1, 'Y n 44 ,A 4 OUTSIDE IVIY WINDOW IS A TREE, OUTSIDE IVIY WINDOW IS A TREE, THEY'RE ONLY FOR NIE, AND IT STANDS IN THE GRAY OF THE CITY, NO TIIVIE FOR PITY FOR THE TREE OR IVIE. THERE IS A WORLD OF PAIN IN THE POURING RAIN, AND l'LL WEEP. IS THERE A REASON FOR TODAY? IS THERE A REASON FOR TODAY? DO YOU REIVIEIVIBER? I CAN HEAR THE CRIES OF THE CITY, NO TIME FOR PITY FOR A GROWING TREE. THERE IS A WORLD OF PAIN IN THE FALLING RAIN, AND I'LL WEEP. -Felix Pappalardi and Gail Collins - S lllll lllll ll Il - r 1 X, x - lv -113,-1b.'8:r..bIQf. 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Each year the decorations get better and better. This year the classes of '41 and '37 were honored and the activities were expanded to include a fireworks display in addition to the traditional round of luncheons, suppers and open houses. Perhaps the best example of spirit and enthusi- asm was found in the election of Junior Division lJDl officers. An almost carnival-like atmosphere existed as members of fraternities and sororities, both pledge and active, asked the question, Are you in JD? Although everyone got tired of the endless questions, the traffic jam around the Union, and on the way to class, it was good to see students involved in some peaceful activity rather than in a demonstration. The JD elections, like Homecom- ing, are becoming more and more professional looking. They are becoming more expensive, more commercial and, to some, more obnoxious. One might wonder if it's really worth it. J 'IK .',Q1-1 S-if .5 . 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' 5. 1 , 114 .55 2- ..,g'.4'.3,gi'i3,5 1 A ' 'niflfviw ' . mirk-f1A'rs-asf-'TQ. gs-'.-fv-3-' ,.fP J--c 2'a'S'1? fri 'wi'-'f . ' J- Z' l.',-.Jig-.' ff,-1. R- . ff:-f sv ,T-'fgfffv .v,'.',- ,. r' K -gg' fi?'-w.:n:'1'uYi- ww.cf-'wwa'2.a,-'ww ws- ' frbqfwhfz -gyms'--T . -'-:af T ' 'vs J'--...na 1-1 5- ' , .-s - -, '., K il,-41-wr '-fL:.'4:yj- , ' .'.,!v fmii-+z-::f:..g rf- 1,1 L . E .-Anf..?'f?1'5:K-, .,'f.'fff ' ' 4' 6 ' f 'xA , Q:-jx. .I A -. ,VL N T I W . 9' J. Y - ' ks LY. I T ?' W ff' 4 A .s 3 Y' ,.'1 ,-2 T ,T f L f if 41 FREE SPEECH ALLEY IS LIMITED T0 STUDENTS FACULTY A STAFF 0F LSU ful .Av MS' -2:1 ':.i'3 : ' This was the year that Free Speech Alley continued under the supervision of the Union's Current Events Committee. The day was changed from Monday to Wednesday because it was felt that more people would participate on Wednesday. ln addition to the regular alley, students started an impromptu alley of their own on the steps of the Union. This was done out of protest for the disciplinary action taken against a University stu- dent for marching on the State Capitol to protest the fee increase proposed by the state legislature. The fee increase sought to rectify the deficit in the operating budget of the Louisiana State Uni- versity system and was approved by the state legislature thus defeating Gov. McKeithen's tax increase bills. The fee increase raised the fees on the Main Campus S50 per semester. Out-of-state students would be assessed an additional S1000 in the coming semesters. The fees on the branch cam- puses were also raised in hopes of balancing the University's budget. It was feared that the sudden increase in the fees for out-of-state students would force many students to transfer from the Uni- versity that once had some of the lowest fees for out-of-state students. Free Speech Alley allowed students to express numerous opinions on the subject of current topics of interest on campus. Discussions involved the abolition of compulsory ROTC, the abolitions of women's dress regulations by a group called Major, Major, Major, Major, the march on the Capitol and a student's rights, the distribution of material by the Student Liberal Federation lSLFl, or merely to complain that the Tigers- didn't win enough football games in '68. 42, C13 orf:lll:lll.VEkllIl0 Sdn. . aa- M.. nlulmud In tha Unlul mam In :pouch delivered by Gov. John Kdlhon consuming the upcoming nl nmlan of the Mc!! menurgeduludanulnenmnln the lllllfl dd by bucking hll movement to Increase mule revenue lhnough A un Mckeithen ...re 'W- lncnue. . lnhlsflnladdraumthonundentbonty :ima becoming governor. Meltdthen allied for IW of hh DNPUOUU U5 lncmnscs w c would nmoun! to IP- ptmdnutelyllhmlltlon. ' ' in-ing gamma nlllhfl nm n Illllu0l1 sflppuffinl '- nam for .ddmonu 'P poprhttolu. The rmolution was read hz me he nigh! by SGA Prcsldcll .gmqy e. lltxdllltlfl speech. 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IS M F--'KT V' if -C5 Xl -X is 2' S7 l 43 Perhaps some of the most important stories in the newspapers, magazines and on television were those concerning students not only in this country, but around the world. Beginning at Columbia, crossing the nation to Berkeley and San Francisco St., students re- volted against the Establishment, which fostered the status quo. Students made demands of the administra- tion, demands which sought a black studies institute and improved faculty-student relations to name a few. These demonstrations weren't always peaceful, some- times the demonstrators became violent in order to get their demands listened to. This was truly a year of a student's discontent. The college-aged generation was criticized by those over 30. Criticized for the way some members of the generation dressed, thought and acted. Demands were made by students, but no solutions to the problems were presented by them. These demonstrations showed students that they had power. They believed that the administration should be compelled to listen to and to act on their demands. ln some cases many of the more reasonable demands were met, in some other cases, the demands were not. 17 l, ,Hr ,. 1 'v . r L, - Y-5-...Y :U-1. 1, . V I 1, . '. Kr 1 , , .t 1 X 114. 3 , 0 A . , -4 n,- nfv, yu. 1 ...gl 1 U' .vog- 1. 1' X A-Fics W sz-53 N ,, u BX' ' . L Q-M -W 1 we . Y .ff if A I avi 'I X , , fi 'MWF' 1 .rs I-,b5,4' 1' -X N xx 'R s, -X im - . 'x xy 'Pfor .ix 'X We ff -..,. 5 ., ' lr M I 1 I 7 .ns N A F P 'g' . .' ' xfi M-'iff' 1 1 '- fxgf - , H ' . L., ' I -f-v , . T' 1-f-...Q xl U' V X i E J X ,WJ . A fiffli . 44 ji: 2 -., LB, ACN-f-- -X51 '- '32'fi'FT.g. ,..--,, -1:-Q. fp: 51 ,filff ?.'??,1f5?'Tf55E'9m. 'F ... , I t If :in - A. 0'F,'d-KJ .'5i4 A-ff? , ' Anka ................-,,, I If 1-i .-I-f ,, ,,,..+..-4 ,,.....-.1-nu -...I ,, i iv! u L Q I , A F 1 ,I-if , -rf J V 1-j , v ff A 0 VL X ff :mf 55, Y gm? Q a . 1 ' U VV .5 ' V : I . l-3-.L F, ., - ,'4'!, A .,v'x .H' 'HK ,ff 1 4, H: , ' -f f ,' f' Q hugs. 4-7 ,w..,..A. A college career is a time to learn, to develop one's old talents and to develop new ones. Through its programming, the Union attempts to get stu- dents involved in the community around them, to do what they want to do, to develop their talents and to share these talents with others. Sororities and fraternities do this, as do the numerous so- cieties and organizations open to students. Whether the student is gifted with an excellent singing voice, an ability to be an artist with a camera, or can play a musical instrument, the talent can be developed at LSU. If he's interested in drama, the student may become a member of the Louisiana Players Guild, or LPG as it is better known. The student may write for the campus literary magazine, Delta, or may write a column for the Reveille or work for the GUIVIBO. 1 Thw5PMFC?i muai beadffm ' 3 I Wir Gum LLSQ . v, f '. 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Q' 7: 'A ff , , H if A - 'Wy an 3721, ? -' 'r 'YI' Q -0-H I . 1 , '?'g,,f..M 'g ,l QA -3 vo 'Q :mu X X I . n s??f,....LC .. . ' . X 1. I . .-n X ' 7+ . 1, , , ,',, 'f 'Q . , .fvl In , 1 'L4.,l, I N. 1 FM- Q35 5 A . x X E 4 Ai. P ' '51 J L ', .ie at 6 1 +324 S--.. ..1 'u Q I x 5 Vwp! ,: ,. . f, . . Aa-gf Q K. ,fffh fi N f 3 sf 1 Q i i 1 .Q x f 'fx 1 W T 3 H 4 X. A ' 1. . A 2 .1 gli W2 H :V 1 1 ' F f .Q A If I 1 One of the highlights for the first semester was the Miss LSU Pageant sponsored by the Union's Social Activities Committee. This contest which is a preliminary for the Miss Louisiana Pageant se- lected Miss Jeanne Levingston as Miss LSU. The Miss Louisiana Pageant in turn selects Louisiana's entry for the Miss America Contest held in At- lantic City. Miss Levingston who is from Lake Charles is a Junior Division student. Jeanne is a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority. She played original arrangements on the piano for her talent presentation. The contestants for the Miss Louisiana contest must be talented and intelligent as well as beautiful. Finalists in the Miss LSU Pageant included Misses Debbie Bauer, Claudi Henagan, Peggy Lala, Martha Ann Mortimer, Charlotte Olive, Denise Pugeau, Susan Scherer, Martha Tucker and Char- lene Swetman. A new program introduced by the Union's Hos- pitality Committee was Fashion Fair. This pro- gram, under the direction of the Co-ed Fashion Board subcommittee and, with the assistance of Neiman-Marcus of Dallas, showed University coeds the current trends on the fashion scene. Coeds were taught modeling techniques, make-up appli- cation and received information from experts on fashion in general. From the coeds who participated in the Fashion Fair, several were selected to be Mademoiselles, who form the University's official modeling squad. 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B i 5 1 A 1 w J, E L 5 5 L 1 v ,., , in 'iillli as a,,La as ma as ,aa ga gn an ma .L LLL .1 QLQ V LQ 1-LQ: L, ..w--IE-U JV. L 'e Q 1 ni i . :Sill sa Si Li LL LL LL Q4 ,- ,- arm iii LLL LLL ALL QL. -.-- -1 . y.l . 1 w .Al - G4 XS A - 4 . ,. 'h ,. .1 1 . J, ,. 'J irq! 'x . 51 5111 ...fy .4 ,S g V. .- H l Program Council The Program Council of the Union is responsible for insuring the coordination of student programs. The thirteen committee chairmen and the manager of WLSU meet once a week to dis- cuss plans for future events which the various committees will sponsor. Union officers are also members of the council headed by the Vice-President for Program. At a typical meeting, plans are developed in committee and presented for consideration. Suggestions are made and discus- sions are held. Finances are also discussed. This.system pre- vents overlapping and encourages efficiency in the execution of the programs. The Program Council also promotes an effective means of communications between the committees which specialize in Center: Peggy Brosius, Social Activities Committee Chairman. Lower right: Fred Alexander, Chairman of the Student and Community Services Committee. many diversified fields and which offer programs ranging from an art exhibition to a reception for foreign students. The council considers each program on the basis of merit, aids the individual committee in planning and producing it, man- aging to oversee more than 6,000 presentations each year. 9 I Program Council Bottom Ieit: Emily Wray Robinson, Sports and Recreation Committee Chairman. Bottom right: Laurie Malone, Chairman of the. Hospitality Committee. Center: .lulie Gilmore, Music Theater Committee Chairman. Opposite, lower left: Carl Adkins, Tours and Trips Committee Chairman. Opposite, top: Denny Daugherty, Current Events Committee Chairman. rffxg N 'wi' 7 'rn l . B. . l ws fi h - , 43-1- l Ill llll llll llll III! u 92 :JL -,x-1,,l,,,' X 7 W? v,,,,. 15 ,ffy-.rf f ,ww-,.-7, ., ,F ,.Hff,5f YF ., W!! ,.., f .ga ..,--,',4.q4L,,, Wixfyw ' ' af f0fL':1 V- Y X f' ff'+ 'A A- .. ,,.,g,:5,.,+ 5' , f fi .J ., . . .x , 1-- ff ,-52, U11 1. 4, f . f --- , . !'-I 1 iz-are 4 L :j',3is5g:x V HH, , ,Q F ,i ---rl , .Qia- -pn-. i? I ..w,, -.,.,: X 1 nf K Immediate left: Rear entrance of the Union. Below: Phil Rabenhorst, Art Committee Chairman. Center left: David Hart, International Committee Chairman. Center: Anne Bailey, Public Relations Committee Chairman. Bottom Right: Ann Comeaux, Program Council Secretary. r , - .W-W .R 1 -I yt .. VJ. Yu! II-gtiswju r . , I rt' N.. The INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE sponsors the Big Brother, Big Sister Program, holds recep- tions for foreign students and sponsors professors of the American University Field Staff. Tiger Eye, the Union Photo Contest, the Committee Brochure and Chairman Handbook are projects of the PUB- LIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE. Student and Com- munity Services Committee sponsors the LSU Peace Corps and Vista application center and a project to help students get jobs in Baton Rouge. The Ski Trip, a trip to Europe, Jobs in Germany and the Travel Board are projects of the TOURS AND TRIPS COMMITTEE. 94 WLSU WLSU is the student-operated, Union-sponsored radio station which broadcasts at 660 kilocycles for the campus only, by means of a carrier-current system. Students hold positions in the areas of sports production, record cataloging, that of business manager, production manager and manager, as well as, announcing, giving them first-hand experience in the radio world. This year WLSU began broadcasting commer- cials by record and electronic equipment retailers in the Baton Rouge area. The commercial broadcast time will be traded out to these retail dealers in order to obtain rec- ords and equipment for the campus station. The trade-outs are to be limited in obtaining the records and equipment needed for the operation of WLSU. An average of one commercial per hour will be aired by the station. This new system of commercial trade-outs means that the station must broadcast at fixed times during the week. ,...?, ,,..--, . A ' Q ' 1 I. ' V A433 fi' ' il ii' 1--aw 'S .Broad Aiadvivlfs -ae! -fr 2'!'f tl . 411, dmmuf fri Big Qi' -f- --'z', 5. 3.4 :li-gl? an --.dw vu nite ipdi Tap: Jeff Brown, member of the WLSU staff. Center: Jerry Frampton and Mike Lang, WLSU News Director, interview Phyllis Ellard. Above: Jackie Heckert, WLSU Manager. lm- mediate right: Larry Cassanova, WLSU staff member. Far right: Al Bess, member of WLSU staff. . -,.-.',.-..ef.. ,van-0 A af X A .1 ,WEL T ' -v c'1vfQf.-.mag-,gi. .5 , I-C in .-I S.G.A. Top: Randy Gurie, SGA President with Gov. John Mc- Keithen. Immediately below: Pam Miller, Coed Vice- President. Center: Felix Weill and Lillian Crosby. Bottom left: Felix Weill, SGA Treasurer. Bottom tight: Randy Gurie, George Bayhi, SGA Vice-President and Lillian Crosby. Opposite, top: Reveille reflects student interest in the Governor's tax bill. Opposite, center: Members of the University Court, Johnny Seago, Chairman, Elvin J. Dantin, Faculty representative, Janis Samaha, Dr. Joel Selbin, Faculty representative, Cherri Turpin, Elaine Durbin. Opposite, bottom right: Chancellor Cecil G. Taylor presents budget cut to members of the SGA. l L21 'R McKeiIhen as ..':'1..-.-:'.Z':f 5'1'f'tf -1'1f'1'1f'n-f-1-- g,,-v-g'-,,,'g-'um-a'l2'u., .S7.'...'tEt..'.'L.: Uldll lldn muwlmllvd ummm u gpg h hm. nav Netting hh ummm. W - moan' UUIIH Q ug H Blu can le un'uunu'w,v Inca ks .3.iAl':, h - .Q. .t-i.'5,rl..yg- W , ' , -'M' j ig . 1 7- I nselmlan wuirendlg gig, j 1- by son Imaam 'ii-f .. ., www' -' ' mm :nf-11'-' ,- A, , anal ufmum .-ii' ul methods ', ..,... M f5I.'z'.'- .....,.- T m... L that undsnund use pubten. 'chdndunuluunn The Student Government Association is the body through which students can express their opinions on matters affecting their lives at LSU. SGA, through legislative, executive and judicial branches, has pursued two primary objectives their year. One has been to increase the amount of freedom the individual may exercise while in school. SGA's move to eliminate LSU's compulsory ROTC program and a year-long effort to formulate an effective student bill of rights are two facets of this objective. Another objective has been to increase student participation in establishing and directing academic programs at LSU. Efforts to increase student participation in establishing and directing academic programs at LSU. Efforts to increase the number of students on curriculum com- mittees has been one project in this area. In addition to these projects, the SGA organized the University Court, which is a student judiciary designed to serve as a court of appeal from lower courts and as an interpretive body for the SGA Constitution. PRESIDENT'S CABINET IFC David Hull PANHELLENIC Joyce Hoyt AWS Cecily Hoffius UNION Herb Raiche MDA Lee Verret ADMINISTRATIVE VICE- PRESIDENT Pam Miller ROTC Bill McMillian REVEILLE John Boudreaux lfallt John Maginnis lspringl STUDENT CHRISTIAN FORUM Brian Sorrells INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Julian Valdez buck tux and .1 ,,,4,l,,.u..nuav4-' ..?w11.qggchl!dl-li' valvular-sl.ll 1 hz Guiana. lelnunsnvL U4 -uunwquuudni-alll -'nd lln.l.ndnuunuuuan0nsulll4 F dllgnlnnpnunnducllpudllt' l1hllg'li'1J.1' ani, blanc nu-nuthin. - to talk r' group t'g 3.L'f'Ga3 l1 ' ,iii ll mlwu Wu. J nu unison' . 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Center right, Mike Wascom. Immediate left: Eugenie Toledano, Head, Campus Improvement and Transportation. Opposite, top left, Pam Miller, Coed Vice-President. Opposite, top right: Typical Stu- dent Assembly meeting. Opposite, center left, Johnny Norwood and Nancy Gartman, Head of the Morale Department. Opposite, center right, Music School Officers, Daniel Schultz, Donna Gartman, Susan Wool. Opposite, bottom, Members of the Arts and Sciences Council, lbottomi Wayne Babovich, Cathy Watson. lmiddlei Lynn Kay, Pam Alexander, Dinny Jensen, Frankie Sheflo, Charles Woodard. itopl Anne Bailey, David Hart, Johnny Norwood, Sue Whitthorne, Lee Pitre and Sue Morrison. js- A.W.S. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS is a student government or- ganization composed of all LSU undergraduate coeds. AWS seeks to establish and maintain high social and academic standards and to encourage the participation of women in student govern- ment. The legislative powers of the association are vested in the AWS Council, composed of the executive officers, dorm presi- dents, sorority house managers, town representatives and six standing committee chairmen. The Orientation Committee sponsored a Watermelon Party for Freshmen, the Welcome Day Committee and the successful tutor- ing program. The Student Opinion Committee places suggestion boxes in every dorm and cafeteria and conducted a sunley on women's dress regulations. The Election Committee organized fall dorm elections and spring officer elections. The Leadership Committee sponsored Fall and Spring Workshops for the newly elected officers. The new established Careers Committee has begun work in providing career examinations, guidance and in- formation. Another function of AWS rests in their Judicial Board. The Board hears cases involving serious infractions of women's rules and annually reviews and recommends changes in women's rules. h',,.fr '- H l L. .WQWC in ? 'l'l -S ? lx ii Opposite page, hnttom: AWS Officers left to right: Emily Merrick, Secretary, Mary Anthony, Judicial Board Chairman, Andi Marcus, First Vice-President, Cecily Hoffius, President, Patti Hair, Second Vice President, Lynn Kay, Treasurer. This page top: AWS Council Members: Seated left to right: Susan Garcia, Alicia Grace, Mary Bartholomew, Patti Penland, Peggy Neal, Nancy Mayo, Ellen McLean, Ginny Gallaspy, Helen Sims. Standing left to right: Cathy Martin, Debbye Ricketts, Camille Johnson, Joyce Dombourian, Faye Fulton, Candy Hanchey, Becky Stoma, Helen Agotta, Jill Street, Cheryl Talbot, Kathy Dozier, Ellen Bissa. Bottom: Judicial Board: Mary Anthony, Chair- man, Seated: Karen Jones, Standing left to right: Betty Williams, Peggy Rehm, Janis Samaha, Becky Grundon, Cindy Samuel, Dixie Lester, Betsy Cobb, Margaret Hawkins. l . l l 'il l l MEN'S DORMITORY ASSOCIATION As stated in Article ll of the MEN'S DORMITORY ASSOCIA- TION Constitution, the purpose of MDA is to devise ways and means to make the residence halls a better place to liveg to govern social activities and personal conductg and to represent the will of the men residing in men's residence halls. MDA is comprised of the Association Council, which consists of the presidents of each Dorm Council and the chairmen of the committees along with the president and vice-president of the organization, and the Dorm Council, which is comprised of representatives of the men living in the specific dormitory areas. Each area has two votes on the Association Council which forms the actions and policies taken by the MDA. COUNSELORS Counselors are employed as direct representatives of the Dean of Men and the Director of Men's Housing. The counselor's most important function is to be an advisor and true friend to the men living in his section, his duties include the management ot dorm facilities and the administration of the section in which he works and he strives to maintain an atmosphere conducive to study. Counselors are selected on the basis of leadership, scholarship and the ability to work with people. The Counselor Staff is composed of the Chief Counselor and four Senior Coun- selors. The Chief Counselor is responsible for the administration of the entire system. The Senior Counselors coordinate and direct activities in specific dormitory areas. Members of the Guidance Council, composed of a very select group of Counselors, are ap- pointed by the Chief Counselor on the basis of extraordinary interest and ability. The Guidance Council islan advisory group which assists in determining housing policies. Sum iill. I Smith. Chief Counselor, Gene Larrimore bf -'lip Kirby Smith Senior Counselor, Paul Spillers Guidance Council-Seated, left to right: Russ Robicheaux, Elliott Smith, Craig Estes, Dan Murphy, Sid Gonsoulin, Hall Starnes, Paul Spillers, Weaver McCracken, Hal Hartman, Gene Larrimore, Chief Counselor, Carl Smith, Ronnie Young, Dennis Smith, Joe D'Amico. Seated, left to right: Elliott Smith, Senior Counselor-Hatcher, Hodges, Johnston, Gene Larrimore, Chief Counselor, Dennis Smith, Senior Counselor-Stadium. Standing: Harold Hartman, Senior Coun- selor--Graham, Pentagon, Paul Spillers, Senior Counselor-Kirby First Row: Carl Adkins, Dennis Agnelly, Daniel Aucoin, Paul Biri, William Black, Robert Boitman, Joseph Bossier, James Boston, Michael Boudreaux, Stuart Braud, Larry Brindley, Wiliam Broussard. Second Row: Danny Burt, Thomas Byrd, David Caskey, Joseph Cattan, Richard Cawley, Michel Claudet, Thomas J. Clooney, David Cooksey, Daniel Daigrepont, Joseph D'Amico, James C. Danos, Edward Dardis. Third Row: Hank Daries, James R. Dawson, Charles Davis, Joseph DePaoli, Dennis Doise, Warren Dowden, Robert Downing, William Durant, Craig Estes, Al Farr, Sam Fauntleroy, James Fontenot. Fourth Row: Gene P. Gates, Bruce Golson, Sidney Gonsoulin, James Graver, Brett Grayson, Rudi Grossenbacher, George Gun, Jackson Holland, Allen Helm, Harold Hawkins, Gerald Hartwell, Harold Hartman. Fifth Row: William Hammond, Michael Hackler, Lynn Ingram, David Jones, Lynn Jones, Wiley Jones, Karl Kinler, William Krooss, James Lange, Gene Larrimore, Joe Laughlin, Daniel Lefort. Sixth Row, John LeSueur, Wallace Mack, Alvin Macke, Andrew Martin, Buddy Martin, Ronnie Mathews, Greg Mauldin, Louis Maurin, Ralph Max- well, Lewis May, Weaver McCracken, Timmy McCreary. Seventh Row, Allen McElroy, Carl McLemore, Jimmy McManus, Lee Miller, Weston Miller, Barry Morgan, Joey Morgan, Daniel Murphy, William Nail, William Nelson, Gregory Newman, Robert Orgeron. Eighth Row: James Purnell, Larry Pearce, Thomas Parker, Jose Paniza, Aubrey Palmer, Henry Painter, Don Recher, Robert Riggs, Jerry Rivet, Varnell Roberts, Robert Robicheaux, Russell Robicheaux. Ninth Row: Harding Rome, Robert Romero, Donald Schlatre, Jon Schmidt, Robert Schoen, Larry Simmons, Elliott Smith, Dennis Smith, Derald Smith, Joseph Smith, Paul Spillers, Noel Spurlock. Tenth Row: Thomas Stafford, Larry Stanley, Paul Stanley, Merlin Stansbury, Hall Starnes, Bill Sweet, John Twilley, Ronny Vest, William Wall, Charles Ward, Russell Washer, Timothy Whalen. Eleventh Row: Gary Wildeboer, Randolph Williams, Curtis Withrow, Duane Wolcott, Ronald Young, Leon Zeringue, John J. Capdevielle, Director, James B. Daigle, Assistant, Frank 0. Bonifay, Assistant, Charnia L. Cheat- wood, Assistant, Arthur L. Roberts, Assistant, Kingston E. Eversoll, As- sistant Director of Married Housing. FRESHMAN ADVISORS REVEILLE Sondra Anderson Lynette Bazzell Carol Berseth Sandra Binder Julia Breitung Peggy Bullion Carol Champagne Kennon Comeys Kathy Corbell Sandi Crawford Sheri Curran Alice Dazet Patty Diehl Nancy Downes Frances Drake Gayle Dye Mary,Sue Edrington Gaye Fairfield Angie Faulk Jean Fleishman Susan Flory Janes Fortenberry Anne Gerard Karen Gillen Pat Graves Susan Green Betsy Handley Ava Hansbrough Gayle Hansen Kaye Harrison Shelia Hebert Mary Lee Hobgood Marsha Jackson Camille Johnson Susan Kenny Myla Lance Joy Lasseigne Paula Lewis Karen McGarahan Jeanette Mathews Beverly Means Susan Meyer Jane Middleton Ann Moreland Melanie Norred Kathy Odom Vera Olds Kay Padgett Barbara Patzig Patti Penland Susan Pincomb Cathy Pohlig Terry Puckett Stephanie Pure Karen Pusch Nancy Paetzsch Barbara Reid Louise Roach Linda Robertson Ruth Rosenthal Charlean St. Martin Marilyn Sage Laurie Schloegel Irene Small Katherine K. Smith Kathy L. Smith Janet Stinson Carolyn Stubblefleld Kaye Taylor Jan Torbet Terry Trippe ldell Wade Patsy Walker Rachel Watt Ruth Webb Susan Weeks Leslie Wells Lee Wilson Barbara Zimmerman E. Qi YL The FRESHMAN ADVISOR PROGRAM began with a five-week training program under Miss Rene Nesbitt, assistant to the dean of women, held to acquaint the new. advisers with their new responsibilities. A meeting each week during the training pro- gram was held to hear talks by campus leaders, psychologists and past advisers. During the summer the advisers sent letters to entering freshman women to tell them about LSU and to welcome them to the campus. Arriving one week early for the fall semester, the advisers were an integral part of Freshman Orientation. Dur- ing the week they showed the freshmen the campus, taught them the rules found in the L-Book, and took them to all Freshman Orientation meetings. Throughout the year the advisers act as a go-between for all campus organizations trying to encourage freshmen to participate in various activities and to take advantage of opportunities to hear prominent speakers. At the end of the year the advisers were honored with a Buffet Tea as a part of Freshman Adviser Appreciation Week. The advisers are chosen from nominations made by past ad- visers and people in prominent places on campus. A preliminary tea is held for all those girls who have been recommended. The new advisers are then selected on their interest in school, scholarship l2.0 overall averagel and dependability. THE DAILY REVEILLE is the campus newspaper which is pub- lished four times a week during the regular semester and twice a week during the summer. lt is an independent organization produced by students majoring in journalism. Students in Jour- nalism 141 and 142 do the majority of the writing that is pub- lished. The news editors are responsible for editing the copy, composing headlines and organizing the layout of the paper. Students in the advertising curriculum are responsible for the majority of the advertising which appears. -I was an 134, ru' 9 -5-411: R 90.14 V W1 1. up-.1 -5 1 ' ,am 9 - V 33- 'sn il ' 'J' .'gv. ' 'i..., ' :nl ' 5 in-L+ 5+-ns. x ' v -,. 3 I-.e' . . a I . 14 if af' 77 , ,5 'i S ,n M' nf T . lg N-- ,' If YK' ,, T P an ',i'f:f?'1Y- 2' 'S'-Q'h.r.'! ll :F f:f1 sEj1'll'lf'v'T 5 I., ID. l. ,. ,M WA' iq, V . . H+ .sg-ie H--.. f'5: .l X ix Opposite page, top left: John Boudreaux, Fall Editor. Top right: Bill Gordon, Fall Managing Editor. Middle left: Brenda Wright and Ann Donnes, Fall News Editors. Bottom left: Joey Morgan, Spring Sports Editor. Bottom right: Mary Hearty, and Dorothy Henriques, Fall News Editors. This page, top left: Jim Silverberg, Spring News Editor. Middle: Kathy Dozier, Spring News Editor. Top right: Louis Cantalanotto, Fall Sports Editor and Spring Managing Editor. Above, left: Trent Angers and Dena Aubin, Spring News Editors. Above right: John Maginnis, Spring Editor. i 4 ,L i 13 ar ll gl V ,a '12?l Y 4 J' . .511 3 L.: P K , - Q a Pai gr 1 ',. I D X , kv ' L 4 i 4 :.f:...-re -- Va Nha , , . ..--- , iii 2 I P iii? hgh-if: '-Lg ? f'- f1f..- ..:+f'1'- ' '- f--.... . ' ,. ' ' ' Y N' -Zoduaf' V. 1441131 ,BQ s, - A,,1-1 L nf., , 1 ov- ea 43 va. A -i ll., 'I .Q 5 ' fax 2: 4 2 s t 1 1 . N nv I-3,34-. ,...,LTv1,,L, r 1:- L , .'f2'l:'z , A' 5 1 A 'irqpn Charlene Swetman, First Runner-Up, Miss LSU N ,ffwf Charlotte Olive, Second Runner-Up, Miss LSU Il5 I M Q . i E ,.., 5 .3 M rf. 5 ,,.,,. ,sm ,. ! J !'9 I 115 ,fl Y 'o Q, 454 .72 2 .. i +1 ,va ,WT X .2 ' Iv 4 1 4-AQ' ,, -1-,....... -A gh . .ui S-12112, ' IL .,-. 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Weeks of practice, locker room preparation and much more goes into making a successful team. All of this showed when LSU met Texas A8rlVl. Ed Hargett of A8rNl was soon familiar with the Tigers staunch defense, while Haynes and Gilbert moved LSU for the winning points. The Tiger's defense saved a near disaster when it forced'A8fIVl to tumble almost on the LSU go'al. The Bengals recovered and Death Valley went wild with the smell of victory in the air. LSU 13-T. A.8rlVl. 12. STATISTICS AGM LSU First downs 12 16 Rushing yardage 46 203 Passing yardage 220 80 Return yardage 86 106 Passes 13-29-1 6-14-1 Punts 9-47 9-36 Fumbles lost 1 1 Yards penalized 65 69 l28 um' '. ' Likivfl-s'-T 'fi Eivili-f'f - 1:-511 . 'J' V f'. X' :V rv -' 'T T: RGBIES I2 .err U Q - UNUW UTRH 1- 'fisgg 5'-Q. ...wil W ,- -. 'ix If' ,ff f gy.K . Q J wgp P4 Ag 1 'N ,mzvr N , 1 - H . an wig 1 ,Q X X V. ,A,x V N X a b, 'Pk A dz, KN Tip I f . , 31' ' 4.. ' ' ' s ff-1 'Q Q H-.. 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Q' 4483 After LSU's victory over Baylor, headlines in a Baton Rouge paper read Tiger Defense is Superb, but the offense didn't do too badly in scoring 48 points on the Bears. The 48 to 16 victory was the worst defeat since 1941 for the Baylor team. Four quarterbacks saw action for LSU during the game with Haynes leading the attack. Probably the most disastrous effect of the game was the injury of full- back Eddie Ray who suffered a twisted knee. The victory was especially sweet to those who remembered the 1963 Bluebonnet Bowl. STATISTICS LSU BAYLOR First downs 25 14 Rushing yardage 259 121 Passing yardage 156 104 Return yardage 55 267 Passes 11-18-0 9-31-3 Fumbles lost 0 4 Yards penalized 74 5 I33 4 x U v Z bv f J ' +I , HJ . 1 L 1 A . -. l ff'-1tf5f'i-f1- ' '. nag .'4w'L1,..j ' 4 1-F --f.g',:'L:'.f15 if ' f f . ?-ff'L-Q-f':35'-hw W - 45 E f Q xf P ,I vii' I' I - X -2. 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Kent kept the speedster to a gain of one yard for the game. Above: Barton Frye and a host of Tigers stop TCU. Right: Haynes goes over right guard for T.D. Opposite page: Craig Burns C303 stops Ross Montgomery. 'e gs 1 R xx. - -1 n .P V r ,iff 353,931 4 f -Mft' ,s-,-UN.-. ptr: ,ntl .qi..., fa.. M ,1. ,P - I :' H A' - .' , ' .-. f Q'-,, Y wb- L K ,1 4 1 I fl A - .4 H1.' 1 .' v, i',, ' n f',' 1 Homecoming brought a capacity crowd to Tiger Stadium for LSU's 10 to 7 win over TCU. For the second week and second time in its history, LSU played an integrated team in Death Valley. Although the game counted as a South- eastern tilt, the victory brought the total of four wins and no losses against Southwestern Conference foes. The idea of being unofficial Southwestern Conference champs was even more enjoyable after Georgia, who doesn't play LSU, lost to Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl. l39 K 1 ff . ii! :', i 'v 2' L. , . V1 5 . ,,. , :M 4. V1 1 r - T'f1.. .1 w V ' ' H ' ' 5 1251: .., V :ii ' ,. 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As one Tulane student put it, we haven't beaten LSU since I was born, and we may not beat them until after I die. For the 20th year in a row, LSU was able to keep Tulane from scoring a victory over the Tigers. Typical of LSU's control over Tulane was the fact that Tulane's passing netted a total of three yards. The 34-10 win was an ideal end to the season for both coaches and players and foreshadowed the type of action to be seen in the Peach Bowl. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL LSU freshman football is far from typical of freshman football across the nation. As usual the freshman team played an aggressive brand of football which each year foreshadows the talent which the varsity will be able to draw from. Although LSU's standing in the win-loss column is oppressive, a far more important fact is that LSU has the talent and the aggressiveness which means success in the ,varsity ranks for the coming years. Not enough praise can be heaped upon these young Tigers who make LSU freshman football the best in the nation. Such talent as Jessie Truax, Tommy Cassanova and Al Coffee and many others give visions of grandeur to thousands of LSU football fans who anxiously await their arrival to the varsity ranks. The Tigers tasted defeat only once this year against the Rice Owls with a 7-6 loss in Houston. Victories over Tulane, Ole Miss and Mississippi State rounded out a very successful season for the Baby Bengals and Coach Mel Didier. Wigs., I A L -- gf.: ,,.,.g A-1-se.: r:,.-its 5.1 ' 13, 'E' '27: '95..:2F'!l!'1Z:s-my Q. .-N I ' .V 5. fs' Right Above: lim West is finally stopped. Above middle: Harold Stephens and company stop Tu- lane's passing game. Above left: Hillman sweeps for big gain. Above: Jimmy Gilbert gets his chance to show he can do the job. Opposite, above, middle: Cris Dantin l27l breaks loose for extra yardage. Opposite, above right: Tommy Casonova stops a Rebel. 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' 'M A :Q Q ' .' .1 4 n ,hmygn 1--' X' ' , ,,., Y n , f Q L , ' ig- 1 'nfl' -M T 'iii-W o up A Q66 A, vr i Lu 1 ' it ' - ii: gy XX .7 ,.7'J'lxf N.-5. 0011, W Ig, ,f fm N 2- ' 4. 1 915' . lf .f va 1 s 1 I , Q. s L Qflt W f ff., fi PM LX' f- E' x if Q.-x ff' L ' 0 U N mga fer-:QW I. f' The final blame or praise for a season of football rests with the staff of the Athletic Department Some praise Coach McClendon for LSU's winning season, while other attack him for losses to Alabama Miami, and Ole Miss. Whatever view a person takes, the fact remains that much of the credit for success goes to the rest of the coaching staff. Coach Maddox, as Athletic Director Carl Maddox is called spent the year learning, evaluating, and expanding the Athletic Departments program And of next year? LSU will be faced with the loss of Bill Beal to Baylor, and the absence of Ace Higgins whos untimely death will be felt in the Athletic Department for a long time to come Opposite, top left: lim Collier, Offensive end, Opposite, top middle, Craig Randall, Opposite, top right: Carl Maddox, Athletic Director, Opposite, second row left: Mel Didier, Freshman Coach, Opposite, second row right: Bud Johnson, Sports information Director, Opposite, third row left: lack Doland, Offensive Line, Opposite, third row right, Bill Beall, Defensive Backs, Opposite, bottom left: Gov. John J. McKeithen, Assistant Head Coach, Top left: Ace Higgins, Director of Special Events, Top right, Dough ljlamley, Defensive Line, Center left: Charles McClendon, Head Coach, Top center, Dave McCarty, Offensive Line, Center, Pop Strange: Recruiting Director, Center right: Charles Pevey: Offensive Backs, Bottom: Tracy Ladd, Trainer. iii ' S jf f- U' We Wk Q :QI .T 31 9 A 1. ,Gin BASKETBALL 532 udp I 54 The season began for the Tigers with upsets over conference foes Georgia and Florida. After these victories, the Bengal basketballers went on to capture the championship of the All-College Tournament in Oklahoma City. But as the season progressed, a number of team members were lost, including big-man center Randy Lamont, because of grades or gripes, and LSU slowly slipped to the bottom half of conference play. Varying wins with losses, the Tigers finished a mediocre season with a 13-13 record by wiping out Georgia in a double overtime game. Several of the biggest problems faced by Coach Press Maravich were rebounding and a weak de- fense along with a lack of height on this year's squad. Coach Maravich balanced his offensive at- tack by having his All American son, Pete, shoot less and use his passing ability to aid his team- mates Rich Hickman, Jeff Tribbett and Ralph lukkola, team captain, in shooting. Also helping the Tigers on the court this year were Dave Rams- den and Danny Hester, a transfer roundballer. Rounding out the team was Rich Lupcho, the big- gest little man on the team. Opposite left: All-American Pete Maravich fights for ball control. Center top: Center Dave Ramsden goes for layup while Ralph Jukkola holds an Ole Miss Rebel. Center bottom: Rich Lupcho takes a tumble. Above: Coach Mara- vich discusses a technical point with the referee. Q0 hhlf N ,. W. 5 iwlf-I 4 wb. - 0 ,4 51515 -Q 4 3 ,Z- 9 'fb X . -5 JJ J' gy gf ' 'I in -, Ly. L.. J--'E' .. -H,-.L -QQ. 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Opposite, bottom right: Wayne Vonderstein. Top left: Mike Wheatley. Top center: Harry Burton. Top right: Robert Struppeck. Bottom left: Herman Mayeux. Center: Keith Roussell. Immediate top: Jack Gromer. QP , se .ft ll 'Q- R. , t. Top left: Kendal Diel. Top center: John Stewart. Top right: Ronnie Morris. Center left: Johnny Carter. Center: Mike Bouche. Immediate left: Mark Lumpkin. Immediately above: Caleb Dana. Opposite, extreme top: Ken Ourso. Opposite top: Randy Rundland. Opposite center: Roland Rangle, Ken Ourso, Caleb Dana, Kean Day, Randy Rundland, Jerry George, Coach. Opposite bottom: Kean Day. Despite the loss of valuable experience on all of the teams, LSU is expecting an exciting season of spring sports for 1969. BASEBALL For the past two seasons, LSU's surprise Tigers have ended the regular season deadlocked for first place in the SEC's West- ern Division. Coached by Jim Smith, the young team is not ex- pected to be a top contender for honors this season, because there are only eight players returning from last year. This, along with a difficult schedule and deficiencies in pitching and hitting, are problems the team must face this season. TRACK Coach Joe May's tracksters appear to have a strong relay team and great speed in the sprints. However, the Tigers have appar- ent weaknesses in the hurdles and in several field events. There is also a lack of depth in middle and long distance events. GULF Most members of the golf team, coached by Tommy Martty, are sophomores. Good putting and team strength off the tee give the new coach confidence about improving LSU's ninth place finish in last year's SEC tournament. Martty is counting on im- provement from every player to offset the fact that this young Tiger team will face one of the toughest schedules in several seasons. The addition of three new sports to varsity level competition has increased the enthusiasm and support for spring sports. Wrestling, swimming and gymnastics have been made into major sports activities. WRESTLING Leading the wrestling team into varsity competition is Coach Dale Ketelsen. The team is composed of eight returning members and several freshmen. Although the Bengals finished ninth in a 12 team competition at the Southeastern Intercollegiate Wrest- ling Association meet, Steve Metro, a freshman, captured the crown in the 167 pound class. SWIMMING Preparing this year's swimming team for intercollegiate com- petition will be the job for Coach Layne Jorgensen. Several tank- ers from last year's non-varsity team and a number of top freshmen prospects give Coach Jorgensen the potential he needs to build a strong swimming team for the future. Although the team finished with a 1-7 record, next season looks much brighter because of the returning freshmen. GYMNASTIGS Coach Gerald George has the brightest outlook of the newest varsity sports coaches, for several of his gymnastics team mem- bers won honors at last year's AAU meet. He also has several freshmen who were top gymnasts in prep competition and should prove to add valuable depth to the team. The Tiger gymnasts got a fourth place in the Southern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League competition at which three Bengals qualified for national competition at the NCAA championships. TENNIS Five lettermen from last season will add experience to this year's tennis team. The netters, coached by Dub Robinson, are faced with a strenuous schedule but hope to finish better in SEC competition than last year. LSU will host the 1969 conference championship in May on the new Tartan tennis courts. 11' ,.,.1 ec... vw'l:..h..,.- V..G-..... .J-it-if A . , 1 4 I .-.l--... ..4- - . -.YF ., .,,, .- -. -.-ge.. 2-- M , -'.f1.-,.:tx3:jg2f5'5r-. l -- Above: Vaughn Moise. Immediate right: Johnny LaPonzina. GOLF S -5 Immediate right: LSU Golf Team ttop rowi: Coach Tommy Martty, Johnny Laponzina, Marty Huguet, Paul Nevels, Gary Magee, Jep Willa, Lonny Browne, Bill Daigle and Larry Armillar. iBottom rowi: Tom Cuthbert, Danny Barbato, Mickey McDonald, Vaughn Moise, Jim Wittenberg, Steve Tipton and Tommy Evans. Immediately below: Bill Daigle. Below right: Coach Martty. Below Ieit: Jim Wittenberg. Bottom extreme right: Stokes McConnell. Bottom left: Tom Cuthbert. Bottom right: Mickey McDonald. 'N -' f . V' Q25 - e i H 3' ', it -ff . ? M 'Y Lv ---4,41 W LTI, , i 1 fx , !',,i . JI' 1 X XX Y :ia F s -5 Q-.gy it N I 1 IW I J H , ! 1 1 'F 41451: ' 'E . .- Yffi 9 ,. .. he-+1 i ff- it f kilo? S: ffm' 3535.33 W9 'vpn fa' 5 we iaemom.-il. M, wi?-. ii .-'-a i, - ,. ,Q . iilvul . - ,..,,, . Y .- ' ' wf::....+ .,,,a, Ng..- 5.11, --A g -, .. ui ' . I 11. , .. ' tg-, 1 fgujax , f, -' .. 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' AJ- M , ,,Y,..i.s. 1.,,.-., , J -gw34r':kL'f- 4, .-,.ia1:f--+ ,T--y S11 11. i .rA BASEBALL l BASEBALL ROSTER 10 Greg Fulkerson Jim Savage Ron Hunt 1, 3 -at Phil Lewis Steve Spaulding Craig Pemberton Dale Burch Ed Sexton Richard Cockerham Conrad Bourque Louis Farmer George Munger Steve Matro Rich Farizo Mike Maddox David Chandler Mike Nunally Tom Giles Al Hoaglund Roland Richardson Mike Lee Denny Thomas Mike Mooch Craig Burns if - if S 'iii r N f 2 .. . -lx -... . -. :J-ag' H'- I - . , vu br-L . S qs . if l69 A. 'vf g,,,:, . , , L, - .pb r -A .5'Z'3i7? J 2 ' F 4 -' ' , vi '- 'T 'flL'f'f'-53. ,..-1511. ggi: . --ll 1, aww' . if-v av. Upposite, top left: Tom Giles. Upposite, center lett: Richard Cockerham. Opposite center right: Ed Sexton. Opposite, bottom left: Mike Lee. Upposite, bottom right Tom Giles. Immediately above: Phil Lewis. ,- ,r-. . ':+'77' rf-:ef- U I al?-gig.. - Li 4 W' 4 'Lf-7 ,511 V . , - if ' 1' -I -xx ',. eff ,N A 5: '1 , -5' N X .Y NX , E 'N A fi v . 5 J' , pf. - I' a ' 4 ' ' ' 1 ., 4 4 f -' V 4, , sw- ' 'I nf, hw .1 s ,g y, 'c' ,U .N ,.,. I . , - fri 51:1 t I ,W f,I N , ' 1 Z V w ' . 4 F ! '- ' u K 6 ' 5, Q 4 s aw! X 1 A K U? ' T . L' 'QW-3 Arr.-4, .,- r rf f 5 gf wk Q Q I Y 1.4 , 'ali -.-. if ,.., '1 I -:g' il l - ' A -,- Q , ,ss-.. A . Q YB 1' vb ,-. .1 'G-: .51 w. 5:5 I , 1 , 311' An. I , . 1 ' RN , k 1. 1 ' , A1324 Yiff I -:lf ,Y J' 'A-72, .H W , fa' xi 1' 1,415 ,IW 4 ' I ' R' in ry A fi -aw-,,,,. .--n 5 5J'y 9 -ef' F 121-.xghvhp Y J f2Q?394ff9 ' if Q' 4 N' 4 f f--A-iff: , ' 4 mf ' 2 f ii F- Q' RIFLE TEAM The LSU Rifle Team, coached by SFC John Warner and directed by Major lohn Couch, seeks to improve its record. This year the Varsity and ROTC rifle teams will represent LSU in competition against rival schools in the South. The ROTC team will defend its conference championship for the seventh consecutive year at Fort Polk. ln addition to representing the University in competition, the club sponsors several activities throughout the year. A marks- manship clinic for the children of faculty and staff is conducted each spring by the club and the ROTC department. The club also hosts several meets for college teams and members of high school teams. WRESTLING TEAM The LSU Wrestling Team composed of young team members gave Coach Dale Ketelsen hope for the future of varsity competi- tion. Particularly outstanding matmen were Guy Faucheux and Steve Metro. Below: Members of the Wrestling Team: Front row, George Trygg, Erik Ohman, Bill Borland, loe Yazbeck, Charles 0'Boyle. Back row: Guy Faucheux, Steve Metro, Ed Shamis, Tim Kennedy, Ben Beard, Vic Massaro. Not pictured: Nick Tompanis and Chris Phillips. ,-..q.. Members of The Tiger Swimming Team are young and in- experienced, but as Coach Layne Jorgensen phrased it We're resigned to the fact that we're building from the ground up this year. Top freshman prospects include James Russo, Tom Claiborn, Vernon Whitfield and Kenneth Wall. The Tiger tankers traveled to Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina and to Tulane during the season which lasted from February to March. LSU's undefeated Soccer Team clashed with the Georgia Bengals for the Southeastern Conference Soccer champion- ship in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Tigers won the crown in 1966, but were defeated by the Bengals. Coach Namir lzzat pointed out, We have great spirit on the team and a winning atmosphere among the players. Facing one of the toughest schedules ever, LSU Tennis Coach W. T. Dub Robinson prepared a well balanced group of experienced netters. Team members were: Tommy Ducrest, Ellis Muron, Max Begue, Steve Faulk, Larry Back and Wayne Diell. Opposite, top left: Larry Back. Opposite, top right: Rich Allen. Im- mediate left: Members of LSU Swimming Team, Guy Cangelosi, Ryland Percy, Tom Claiborn, John Dodds, Jim Percy, Jim Russo and Steve Hummel, Chriss Kelley, Robert Percy, Vernon Whitfield. The team is coached by Layne Jorgensen. KARATE, JUDO AND W.R.A. 1 Qnxx , 1:5 A, 1 Q 9: 'X vw. N, :Bi-.L 4' A' 'I ,iw ':,-' , xx-:FX ' ,L J, We , , . , ..' ',,V in ,U . Y Q f r A fb THE WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION lW.R.A.l is the coordinating organization of intramural and recreational activities for all LSU women. Membership is open to all undergraduate and fulltime graduate students. The W.R.A. Council is composed of the elected activity chairmen and representatives from religious organizations, independent groups and social sororities. W.R.A. awards a plaque, given in the spring semester, to the organization accumulating the greatest number of points during the year. Points are awarded to winners of individual, as well as, team tour- naments in such sports as swimming, volleyball, basketball and softball. Faculty adviser is Jan Thonssen. THE JUDO CLUB has been active in the University for the past seven years. The club's competing team stands unde- feated for the last three years. Areas of training include oriental history of judo, self- defense applications, prearranged forms called katas and every aspect of sport competition. John Hunsuker is the team's head coach. THE KARATE CLUB, now in its third year, continues to teach the art of karate as it is taught in Japan. The three aspects of the art, form, sport and defense, are taught in a balanced lesson plan each semester by Earle Landry, Instructor. Sensei Takayuki Mikami, head of the Southern Karate Association and holder of the sixth degree black belt, makes frequent visits to the club to give special instructions. Opposite, top lbottom rowl: Steve McKenzie, M. A. Sharifi, Dan Duchamp, Clavin Bergeron, Bill Watts, John Savoy, Farhang Asgari, Farhad Asgari, Bill Myrick, Jr., W. Young, Leo Hemelt, Jr., Ross Mancuso. ltop rowl R. J. Bourgeois, Gene Cobb, James Kemp, B. F. Palmisano, Felix Pitre, Robert Couvillon, Pat Daigle, Gary Lamson, Harry Colvin, Patrick Richard, Lucien Frederick, Ronald Keller. Top: W.R.A. council members, itopl Bonnie Sue Hurtig, Lynda Anthony, Nancy Walker, Babs Rathbone, President, Anne Burwell, Janet Stinson, Patsy Casey. lbottoml Judy Salk, Missy Richardson, Carla Ekvall, Terry Fornaris, Ruthie Morton and Jeanelle Simon. Center: Judo Club members lbottom rowl: Anita Minster, Marilyn Webb, Stephanie Seward, Linda Bollhalter, Myla Lance, Beverly Kendrick. lcenterl: Phil Schoen, Mike Guidry, George Sanders, John Lavinge, John Medica. ltopl: Ted Baer, Dale Limbers, John Hunsucker, Bill Champion, Charlie King. ...F f-- H.. I 'RQ 1 I76 J Y 1 WA Sub v el. -s ' , N ' dx iff? , an . 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Opposite, bottom, IFC repre- sentatives, ifirst rowi, Vernon Stevens, Jeff Goodlett, Rick Powell, Harold Watson, Darryl Greenfield. lsecond rowl: Bernardo Wolf, Skip Grillot, Nlarc Goldstein, Bill Hudson, Lawton Seal, Tom Hebeisen. Third row: Bruce Lowe, Bill Betz, Charest Thibaut, Tim Flynn, Fernin Eaton, Ernie Fontenot, Stephen Lastrapes. Top, Jim Wright, Howard Davis, Dave Walle, Roy Fugler, Brett Grayson, Ben Capshaw. Immediate left: Frater- nity presidents: iseated leftl, Tom Richardson, Kappa Sigma, seated center, Lloyd Plaisance, Kappa Alpha, seated right, Martin Weinberg, Alpha Epsilon Pi. Back: Garardo Salazar, Phi Iota Alpha, Mike Goree, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Buddy Klein, Sigma Pi, Frank L. Nelson, Pi Kappa Alpha, Paul Gregory, Phi Gamma Delta, Jacque Pucheu, Lambda Chi Alpha, Stanley Warrick. Alpha Gamma Rho. Below left, Whalen Vin- cent, Rick Albright, Rob Scherry, Buddy Valintino, Steve Spauling, Darrel Posey. Bottom right: Al McDuff, Publicity, Boo Dear, Rush, Walter Clawson, Greek Week. 9 'X M E -.. x.--.-1.-.n.1..,.,, 184 -5-kb 4.- 4. j L r , l il il 'lf lf .'n V ,4 I .!.,rf!,1,.,!:-. ' 1 if 4 ..-C 4355-.-'. ' U .r,., n-. '1H,,47 .- . airy. J.,-A-.sei PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Opposite, top left, Panhellenic Judiciary Committee, iFronti Joyce Hoyt, Chairman, Kathy Poche, lBackl Carol Maeser, Secretary, Caroline Pierce. Opposite, top right, Rush committee, Vicki Pierce, Elizabeth Gibbens, Eva Smill, Annette Adams, Kathy Noonan, Carol Maesar, Co Chairman, iBackl Joyce Hoyt, Co-Chairman. Opposite, middle left, Panhellenic Council, Candy Perry, Parlimentary Committee Co-Chairman, Carol Hutchinson, Southeastern Panhellenic Conference Chairman, Carol Graugnard, Parlimentary Committee Co-Chairman, Mary Harper, Honors and Awards Committee, Carol Maeser, Southeastern Panhellenic Conference Co-Chairman. Opposite, center, Pan- hellenic Committee, Carol Abramson, Chairman of Social and Standards Committee, Karen Coakley, Publicity Committee, Kathy Poche, Publicity Committee Chairman, Sandy Owens, Honors and Awards Committee Chair- man. Opposite, bottom, Activities Committee, Karen lnsminger, Jo Cohn, Kathy Roberts, Cyndee Sherburne, Chairman, Pat McCarty, Jill Manthy. Top: Panhellenic officers, Joyce Hoyt, President, Sandra Owens, Secretary, Susan McDonald, Treasurer, Carol Maeser, Vice-President. Center, Scholar- ship Committee, Virginia Switzer, Patty Hair, Chairman, Cathy Moceri, Barbara Burgess, Jean Johnson. Below, Communitications Committee, Jane Fortenberry, Sandra Crawford, Jean Fleishman. The Panhellenic Council, composed of two girls chosen from each of the 18 sororities, strives to maintain good relations between the administration and each individual sorority. The Council is responsible each year for planning and supervising the rush program. ln addi- tion to planning rush, Panhellenic participates in service projects, furthers scholarship and acquaints all with fraternity education. The United Givers Fund is just one example of Panhellenic's interest in service projects. Two scholastic awards and the Nora Neill Power Award, which is given to the outstanding junior woman, are also sponsored by Panhel- lenic. Panhellenic sponsors a Panhellenic Conference each spring to enable the sorority officer to serve her chapter more effectively. A This year the Panhellenic Council will host X the Southeastern Panhellenic Conference in the spring. -lr AI I T , ,Urn 110701 l85 l.F.A.C. LAMBDA DELTA Top: lnterfraternity Athletic Council officers: Charles Campbell, Secretary, Jim Woltz, Treasurer, Rich Powell, Vice President, Sid Gonsolin, President. Far left: iFirst rowl Joe Elam, Carlos Moreno, Don Howard, Noel Porier, Ernest Fontenot, Buddy Callaway, Arthur Mack. tSecond rowi Karl Hansen, Bob Barbalich, Preston Shufford, Ken Hurst, Chris Phillips, Bob Lunsford, David Marschall. iThird rowl Ed Silvey, Melvin Schneider, John Albert, Buddy Klein, Ronald Young, Steve Volo, Sheldon lrion. Opposite top: Outer triangle, front to back: iA1'l Janice Jurisich, Peggy Bullion, Sue Edrington. Sue Duvall, Nancy Jones, Cindy Bowers, Nancy Isaacson, Susan Whitthorne, Steffie Pure, Teri Bowdon, Jo Cohn, Gail Rusoff, Linda Lehman, Debbie Dicks, Lyn Carrol Fleishman, Judy Capdevlelle, Nanette Raphael, Becci Thompson, Pat Strahn, Kathy Odom, Charlene Ruckstuhl, Kat Cotter, Chris Broussard, Suzanne Willis, Cindy Samuel, Sharon Burk- head, Joell Jones, Debbie Danielson, Inner triangle, front to hack: tKKI'l Nanee Marshall, Carol Robinson, Christine Dodson, Vicki Pierce, Margaret Dudding, Mary Kay Coulter, Linda Seale, Addie Tureau, Bonne Bancroft. l86 -ri Qgff,-,,,,u-1 'LQ 562 7 LQ- P ,.. . 4,3 ,L .f nj,-,ft 5 'eaieavee-ry?as2r5ffe , -be The lnterfraternity Athletic Council, composed of one representative from each of the social fraternities, is solely responsible for the organization and administration of the fraternity athletic program. Because of the expanding in- terest in athletics at LSU, the Council is now composed of three brackets: Purple, Gold and White. At present the system, which is based on the size of the fraternities, is in the experimental stages. Each bracket is composed of eight fraternities which compete within the bracket. At the end of each major sport an inter-bracket playoff is held. The Council's members, who work with the Intramural Sports Department, have succeeded in creating better rela- tions among the fraternities. A trophy is awarded to the fraternity taking first place in a particular sport. A sweepstakes trophy is awarded to the fraternity compiling the highest number of points in its bracket. f 3'xj'O Q4 Q' . X ,A xl, . .qy,.'W: I.LKX xx V ' F,.1fM ,.- - .- - x e ff. - f '- 1-, s g ifggwx I - J'.: 4 . XX , Q ,vu ' 'Sr . n' ig? if W x , 'Mx- 1 ' ' 1 A ' ' N .5 -' QI .',g, W. . -Q pi -1 ,R+ xx :ix Q X' .,x Mn X ' ,U- '- IFN ,W 4. .K Q P rv-L., I A, :V 'Q 5 'EIN F? F? 1 4. 13 A .xg .5 tyvw 1. -N, gfkaxi X, xi ACACIA FIRST ROW: Sam J. Abney, Andy Anderson, Phillip A. Blappert, Alexander L. Blondeau, Jr., Kenneth M. Blondeau, Eric Bouler, Robert W. Brewer, James A. Brown, Charles J. Bulnes, David R. Campell. SECOND ROW: Joseph W. Chelena, Chester C. Coles, Jr., Roger A. Crane, Michael H. Czerwinsky, Steve G. D'Aubin, James W. de Brueys, lgletor A. Demarest. Jr., Harvey E. Diamond, Marvin L. Duke, John W. ms. THIRD ROW: John A. Fairbanks, Ernie P. Fontenot,Jerry L. Frampton, Joseph YL- L Ill, L L n . wil' FIFTH ROW: Harold A. Moise, Richard L. Morgan, Kyle H. Morris, Michael R. Nutt, Clayton M. Perkins, William R. Picard, Charles C. ginckney, Danny E. Pitre, Gregory A. Pletsch, William H. Pusch, Steven J. ector. J. Gilinsky.William E. Goheen, David B. Graham, William V.Griftin, Joseph D. Hamilton, Leroy A. Hartley, Warren S. Hawkins, Luis A. Henriquez, Donald L. Hinners, August J. Huber, Timothy L. Humphries, David R. Hurt, Bradlev J. Johnson. FOURTH ROW:Wilev N.Jones, David A. Landry, Michael H. Lang, Benoit Laurent, Joseph W. Littlejohn, S. Raymond Lopez, Steven D. Martin, milularn M. Martin, Gordon B. Massengale, James R. McKnight, Jeff S. c u en. T SIXTH ROW: Dale E Redman, Francis Rinaudo, Jr., Paul E. Roux, J. Darby Sere, Donald W. Solanas, Jr., Robert G. Squires, Donald W. Staples, Jr., errence M. Sullivan, John S. Verret, Charles W. Wall, Douglas D. Weber, James C. Willey, Robert M. Willmer, Robert T. Wood, Mrs. Lillian K. Kelley, Housemother. ALPHA CHI CMEGA lf ' Fi L iii' ll 2 L, - C L L 'fob 10 0-4.'...,,,u ,N QW, -i. FIRST ROW: Ginger Arledge, Betty Brousseau, Sharon Burkhead, Elizabeth Chambers, Louisette Chenevert, Mary Jo Cicero, Mary Kay ou ter. SECOND ROW: Kitty Daly, Patricia Davis, Joyce Eldrige, Marsha lane Eschete, Mary Eschete, Beth Fiddler, Gayle Fitch, Sue Gambrell, Ann Gatz, Sharon Grantham. THlRD ROW: Gail Gueno, Lacy Hale, Patricia Halley, Joyce Hoyt, Bobbie Jo Lefkoe, Marsha McNeese, Margaret Meyer, Barbara Miller. FOURTH ROW: Pamela Noll, Carol Ann Patureau, Mary Ricca, Cynthia Roubique, Cheryl Rausch, Glenda Sallinger, lo Ann Schmieder, Carol Sciambra, Sandra Stevens, Virginia Switzer. FIFTH ROW: Cheri Thomas, Sharon Trupiano, Vicki Wall, Linda Walters, Susan Webb, Ann Wilderman, Barbara Wilderman, Bonnie Wise, Diane ammit. 4 1 Bottom: Cheri Thomas, First Vice-President. Barbara Mitter, Pledge Train- er. Glenda Sallinger, Rush Chairman. Top: Mary Eschete, Treasurer. Cissy Cicero, President. ALPHA DELTA PI FIRST ROW: Laura Adler, Ninette Alsop, Gayle Anderman, Debby Angelle, Marcia Antony, Annette Arceneaux, Ren Ashley, Viki Atherton, Bonnie Bahlinger, June Bass, Carol Ann Berry, Dugie Biggers, Lyn Biggers, Ann Boulter. SECOND ROW: Nancy Boulter, Betty Bradshaw, Sandy Bridges, Brenda Brignac, Mary Broders, Regina Bryant, Barbara Burgess, Amlen Byers, Debi Carmichael, Carol Carpenter, Claire Carpenter, Mary Chevalier, Kat Cotter, Peggy Couvillion. THIRD ROW: Pat Cunningham, Dinah Curole, Debbie Danielson, Ede Day, Laura Denson, Betsy Dibrell, Marilyn Dougherty, Cece Edwards, Susan Ellis, Susan Epting, Kathy Evans, Gaye Fairfield, Debi Fontenot, Pam Foster, Linda Garbarino, Sandy Gilbert, Kathy Gorman, Frances Gormley, Cyndi Gould, Gale Graham. FOURTH ROW: Sue Granier, Susan Gray, Patty Guarini, Fran Hains Betty Harlow, Diane Harris, Charlotte Hayes, Susan Hein, Ann Herd Mona Hess, Martha Hiegel, Jackie Hoppmeyer, Brookie Hudson, Karen Karm, Karen King, Carol Klein, Mariie LaBauve, Camille LaFleur, Peggy Lala, Janet Lambert, Beth Landry, Robin Larkan. .9 FIFTH ROW: Joel Levy, Patti Lieux, Jeanne Mathis, Camille Means, Cherry Means, Chris Melliff, Kim Meyer, Pat Mitchell, Carolyn Monjure, Sue Montreuil, Elena Neklutin, Brenda Newman, Mary Gay Nilson, Nora Norris, Marsha Norton. SIXTH ROW: loEllen Nuchia, Mary Peters, Laura Pottenger Anne Pozzi, Lynne Prevot, Kathy Reid, Pat Reily, Brenda Reynolds, Mary Ristroph, Carolyn Rockhold, Susan Rockhold, Sedra Robertson Nadine Laura Denson, Treasurer. Cherry Means, Corresponding Secretary. Betty Jane Harlow, First Vice-President and Pledge Trainer. Pat Cunningham, President. Addie Tureau, Recording Secretary. Ross, Sallie Scott, Susan Scott, Sylvia Sise, Cathy Smith. SEVENTH ROW: Louisa Soileau, Barbara Stafford, Sue Strean, Randi Sweat, Charlene Swetman, Barbara Syron, Ann Tarleton, Susan Templet, Kerry Thomas, Sherry Thomas, lan Torbet, Addie Tureau, Cathy Venable, Glenda Wainwright, Melody Walker, Diane Warren, Carol West, Jo Lynn Whitsell, Carolyn Williams, Linda Williams, Dorothy Zuma, Mrs. Dorothy Kissick, Housemother. l95 ALPHA EPSILCN PHI . 1 S- 1 :. 'XF ll f-4-H'-ea . v ME S FIRST ROW: Gail Bearman, Sandra Binder, Jocelyn Blitz, Leslie Bloom- enstiel, Haryette Brooknrn, Cynthia Cohen, Marilyn Cohen. SECOND ROW: Joanne Cohn, Debbie Coe, Nancy Edelman, Jean Fleish- man, Lyn Fleishman, Leigh Goetschel, Celia Goodman, Judith Hafter, Carol Hesenstadt, Bonnie Hurtig, Lynn Joseph, Joyce Kleinkope. THIRD ROW: Fran Koltunm, Nancy Lynn Levine, Ronna Levine, Sharon Hpinlskm, Leanne Lipnick, Sharyn Marcouitz, Marilyn Meyer, Mona I c e . - FOURTH ROW: Linda Newman, ,Joy Notowich, Andrea Pallet, Rose Phillips, Stephanie Pure, Naneto Raphael, Deanne Rosenfeld, Ruth Rosenthal, Lois Rosman, Catherine Ross, Alice Rover. FIFTH ROW: Judy Rozdsky, Paula Samuels, Carol Lynn Schmulen, Kathleen Shapiro, Irene Small, Eva Smill, Lesley Smith, Harriet Strug, Carol Ulman, Sally Wormser. '19 Bottom: Marilyn Cohen, President. Lyn Fleishman, First Vice-President Joy Notowich, Treasurer. Top: Lynn Schmulen, Second Vice-President Joanne Cohn, Recording Secretary. ALPHA EPSILCN PI 'I 3- 5'-'ai eww First Row: Cary M. Becker, Steve S. Beilinson, Kenneth J. Bloch, Joseph S. Cahn, Larry Davis. Second Row: Charles Dubin, Paul Eliot, Larry S. Fisher, Max Goldberg, Mark Goldich, Marc Goldstein, Larry Kogon. Third Row: Leonard Krugler, lack C. Lasoski, Bernard Levy, Leo Lob, lohn Shalett, Allen Sheff. Fourth Row: Reid Silverboard, Laurence Simon, Paul Szpull, Steven A. Volo, Martin Weinberg, Alan Wolchansky, Alex Wolchansky, Janet L. Moss, Housemother, Norman D. Guzick, Alumni Adviser. Bottom: Steve Beilivson, Vice-President. Kenneth Block, Treasurer Reid Silverboard, Secretary. Top: Alan Wolchansky, Pledge Master Cary Becker, Fall President. Martin Weinberg, Spring President. I 1 'ay' f , Y-. X i, fy Y .,' A ALPHA DMICRON Pl fs . fha i .7 ,vlan-K Tl L l 1 ,, .f if f 'va , , X I V '1- , a fx 5 gl I FIRST ROW: Carol Andrews, Judy Andrews, Karen Arnos, Andie Austen, Linda Bateman, Mary Beck, Shan Becnel, Charlotte Bileci, Brenda Blanchard, Lyn Bonnecaze. SECOND ROW: Diane Borkowski, Linda Braud, Becky Brechtel, Diane Brothers, Janice Brown, Susan Chadwick, Judy Chassaignac, Twila Clark, I Kathleen Cousins, Charlotte de Frances, Elaine de Frances, Christine Dodson, Carol Eavenson, Renee Favret. THIRD ROW: Linda Ferrara, Pat Flanagan, Jan Fox, Mary Catherine Greco, Kyle Gregory, Patti Higginbotham, Carol Housey, Charlene Hutton, Karen lsaminger, Judy Jackson, Brenda Johnson, Doylene Johnson, Susan Keko, Debra Killingsworth, Sue Lambert, Peggy Landry, Judy Lauer, Paula Lewis, Becky Martin, Mary Anne Maxwell. FOURTH ROW: Kathy McAdams, Becky McLaughlin, Kay Miceli, Susan Minvielle, Phyllis Moberly, Bernadette Morris, Terry Morse, Charlene Muffoletto, Debbie Nesmith, Sharon Norfleet, Sue Nugent, Carol Ory, Charlotte Owens, Prissy Pecot, Elizabeth Pfeffer. d tn - .A - 'i if I 21- 1 4, A-a I I3 '35 3 , fa 3 - R z ' 19 l I ' X 'fzf' K ,, . 1r'-:-m:feIa--.- A 1-fat as f TW A l W ' Fl , f-er L' .3 'QI '1.+, . H' , Nj 'TT ' V ' S . ZZ iff- 1 -klli -sw' A 'vi l -1 V V . . it r I- . T 5 ' '. , F it Q33 f,,.,p ? ' V i -' 'X 1 1 ZOO FIFTH ROW: Susan Pfeffer, Pam Pfister, Vijean Piazza, Susan Pincomb, Dorothy Pittman, Karen Pittman, Laurel Pruski, Karen Pusch, Genie Quebedeaux, Kathy Ring, Frances Scanlon, Elaine Schulze, Linda Seale, Nancy Shaw, Judy Sheppard, Cynthia Sherburne. G' K A ,q Kathy Tomsula, Treasurer. Elaine de Frances, President. Vijean Piazza, Second Vice-President Nancy Shaw, First Vice-President. Carol Andrews, Corresponding Secretary. SIXTH ROW: Glenda Smith, Debbie Stockton, Elizabeth Stuart, Nancy Swain, Becci Thompson, Kathryn Tomsula, Sandy Torres, Marsha Tucker, Debbie Tuminello, Margaret Turk, Jenny Waggener, Kathy Webster, Nann llglernet, lxdi Wirstrom, Beth Wisom, Cathy Wyche, Mrs. Mildred McCurley, ousemo er. 2Ol ALPHA PHI FIRST ROW: Sue Allen, Janet Blakly, Linda Boles, Betty Brantley, Karen Bueche, Carolyn Carter, Pat Cashman. SECOND ROW: Nelwyn Champagne, Diane Charlton, Karen Coakley, Sylvia Colon, Ann Comeaux, Kitty Cotter, Sue Cron, Jeannie Cunard, Carol Cusimano, Mary Dardenne, Marta Dominguez, Slick Duplessis, Eileen Eagan, Belinda Edwards, Pauline Engolio. n THIRD ROW: Suzi Feikert, Gail Franklin, Penny Gianelloni, Celia Girard Susan Goode, Wanda Green. Emily Harang, Marileen Hazel, Claudette Hill. FOURTH ROW: Marcia Jambu, Wendy Jeansonne, Patty Knight, Brenda Kyle, Marie Lusk, Tommie Mayhall, Stella McGee, Molly 0'Banion, Candy Perry, Penny Postle. FIFTH ROW: Virginia Ryan, Kay Schexnayder, Debbie Smith, Therese Sonnier, Carolyn Stubblefield, Deanna Tassin, Nancy Thorne, Barbara Thorney, Beverly Tye, Susi Vuillemot, Beryl White, Julie Williams, Kay Wilson, Sharyn Wright. Top: Ann Comeaux, Third Vice-President. Middle: Molly 0'Bannion, Re- cording Secretary. Barbara Thorney, President. Bottom: Therese Sonnier Second Vice-President. Virginia Ryan, First Vice-President. ALPHA TAU GMEGA FIRST ROW DonaldJ Adarr John S Albert John F Ales Mlles J Blazek Alan Brock Danlel T Bullrard Gary E Perry Snyder C Caldwell Robert L Champagne StewartW Chlsum SECOND ROW John O Clotworthy Carter W Clough Allan B Colley Stephen W Constatrn Mike D Cox Stephen C Cox FloydJ Curry Tum Daly DaneL DArmond Howard B Davis Rocky Del Papa Charles E East Geor e W Eaton 8 THIRD ROW Jack L Eaton Rrchard S Ensmrnger Gregory S Erwrn Baynard E Farrell Herbert E Fenn Trmothy C Flynn John M Fontenot Charles B Gallavan Patrrck E Golden Errc S Greenwood Stephen E Hagstette Pres Wllllam W Hall James E Hart John Addrson Taylor Hopkins lll John B Hudson Enc C Jensen Robert A Johns David L Laxton Treas FOURTH ROW Stephen L LeGardeur Sam A Levy Charles A Lewrs Jefferson D Lewus George L Lleux Charles D Mabry Robert C Markway John H Mathews Bobby S Mattel Sec Mac D Mestayer Stephen F Mestayer Steve Muller Trmothy C Morgan Ted Offner 'SP 4-4 ti 172 WU ICR' gf' v-..:, H ...pi Ji! fl A1 do mr time A Aja bl A C talkin FIFTH ROW Benramm F Pace John W Peak Guy W Pltts James H Pruitt John C Rachel Gregory E Recht Sr Ruel H Robbins Edwin R Rodriguez Douglas K Sauls Jerry K Schwehm Robert L Segura Patrick R Sharp Harold L Simmons Ray H Smrth Michael B Smuck . J. rr or ll J cyl R i, l ,LQ ,J T T f fs G -5 1 lx- KA A :rv 1 . Vgw f .: V, . M - .. I '4 - l xii .V P 1. 'C , f f i A : . I ' 44k C, if I ' ' ' ll- f v ' ll - g-'ry :T I 'C A ffl: ' 1 I , , ,,,1. f ' lr' V ,,, . 1' -A y ,, J ,, -A T, gi ' . . V e ' A for V! lf T l 1' ' fx . Y 'l , il . i , in ,N J 7 All 'T el l-L A F -r ' l T lj,-'Z' l - -U 'I T ur ' , 1, - nl I A 1 X ,la A N ,-vt -ii' L - , '7 '7 , A A hr l L ' W . jim .. ,, ,L l i , V ' ' - S 41 if-31' 4-7 ..--1 'S SIXTH ROW: William P. Stubbs, Wesley K. Sweat, Kinnon Thomas, Thomas F. Usery, Gary C. Wall, Kenny D. Walters, Edward Wedin, John. F. Weeks, Timothy W. Weems, George E. White, Steven C. Whited, James E. Williams, Tyrome H. Williams, Hayden W. Wren, Ruth A. Hamilton, Housemother. Top: Bobby Mattei, Secretary. Stephen Hagstette, President. Bottom: T. Funchess Usrey, Vice-President. David Laxton, Treasurer. 205 ALPHA Xl DELTA -af 5' ' s- . .ff ' E J. ' an F ' , , FIRST ROW: Carolyn Adams, Lyn Adams, Judy Atkinson, Mary Bennett, Lana Cantiell, Janet DeMoss, Margaret Dudding. SECOND ROW: Susan Duffy, Suzanne Earhart, Julia Easterly, Peggy Ellefson, Cathy Flowers, Ginny Gallaspy, Jeannie Goetzmann, Kay Goll, Elaine Guidry, Linda Harang, Marti Harrell, Kathy Hensley, Pam Johnson, Mary Joseph, Charlotte Lafargue. THIRD ROW: Lynette Laurie, Jeanette Lezu, Susan Loehr, Pat Lyons, Sue McKilIips, Barbara McManus, Tytti Mehaffey, Penny Motty, Sandy Murray. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Nuss, Pam Olano, Sally Patterson, Donna Pechota, Ginny Pierce, Vicki Pierce, Kathy Poche, Melissa Richardson, Susan Robinson, Pat Ryan. FIFTH ROW: Jeannie Saia, Sylvia Schreiner, Karen Shirley, Ginger Shuler, Susan Smith, Donna Snell, Linda Stevens, Pat Strahn, Madge Van- slvessd Judy Wale, Patsy Walker, Melanie Wisnieski, Carol White, Martha oo . fy'Eg 4Ff Bottom: Pat Ryan, Pledge Trainer. Melanie Wisnieski, Corresponding Secretary. Sylvia Schreiner, Recording Secretary. Top: Judy Wale, President. Elaine Guidry, Treasurer. Cathy Flowers, Vice-President. 207 CHI CJMEGA FIRST ROW: Helen Agotta, Debby Anderson, Donna Andrews, Sibyl Andrus, Lynda Anthony, Donna Banks, Kathy Banos, Margot Banos, Kathy Bassett, Susan Bergeron, Vicki Black, Chris Bolan, Babs Braddock, Madelyn Bradford, Clay Breazeale, Suzanne Breen. SECOND ROW: Minia Bremenstul, Sally Burford, Mazie Burke, Alice Byrd, Lucy Cain, Mollie Carbine, June Casanova, Cathy Castleman, Meg Causey, Carol Champagne, Molly Clark, Bobbie Cobena, Berta Cobb, Sandy Coffey, Mary Lynn Coit, Kennon Comegys. THIRD ROW: Ann Corbett, Barbara Crawford, Lillian Crosby, Mary Beth Crossland, Marion Cunningham, Susan Cunningham, Catherine Dale, Debbie Davis, Caroline Dickson, Jami Donley, Paulette Dupont, Debby Dupree, J Q49 Lacour, Maria Langlois, loy Lasseigne, Sherry Lasage, Stephanie Line- berry, Pam Linscombe, Tricia Loflin, Melinda Mabry, Marilyn Maloney, Leslie Mann, Mary lane Marcello, Sally Mattix, Dee McClendon. SIXTH ROW: Missy McCoy, Beverly Means, Susan Meyer, Jane Middelton, Marilyn Miller, Susie Miller, Marg Mitchell, Margaret Mor- rison, Susan Morrison, Ruthie Morton, Scott Mosely, Lois Munro, Janice Nations, Pat Noone, lane O'Neal, Pam O'Neal, Weejie Overdyke, Missy Pelayo, Susan Perez, Beth Petagna, Gretchen Pettigrew. SEVENTH ROW: Debbie Plaisance, Linda Porter, Mary Leah Poss, Margaret Ann Powers, Marty Pyke, Nancy Raetzsch, Paula Randolph, Linda Dupre, Naylan Durham, Tanya Ekvall, Susie Edrington, Carla Ekvall. FOURTH ROW: Maureen Everett, Angie Faulk, Sandra Firestone, Cassie Fontenot, Terry Fornarls, Betty Fry, Mary Kay Gallagher, Terry Gallagher, Susan Garcia, Liz Gates, Gayle Goode, Pat Graves, Claudia Gray, Diane Grisham, Becky Guidry, Elaine Guy, Susan Hammett, Diane Hardee, Frances Hardy, Ann Harper, Mary Harper, Lynn Holden, Mary Lee Hob- good, Kristen Hufford, Carol Hutchinson, Barbara Hutchinson. FIFTH ROW: Beverly Hyde, Nancy Hyde, Kathy Jewell, Camille Johnson, Judy Johnson, Cindy Jones, Joell Jones, Cyndi Kadi, Frances Kean, Priscilla Kelley, Scottie Kennedy, Linda Kerr, Susan Killgore, Mary Lee Ann Sartor, Vice-President. Lynda Anthony, President. Ann Harper, Treasurer. Sandy Coffey Pledge Trainer. Babs Rathbone, Secretary. Babs Rathborne, Polly Rhea, Carolyn Richardson, Mike Richardson, Missy Richardson, Linda Robertson, Emily Wray Robinson, Mary Sadler, Cindy Samiael, Ann Sartor, Hoppy Scarle, Letty Shriver, Kackie Smith, Kay Lee Smit . EIGHTH ROW: Frances Stewart, Janet Stinson, Susan Stone, Katherine St. Amant, Charlene St. Martin, Barbara Supple, Meg Sweeney, Fran Tarver, Sherry Terry, Suanne Touchstone, Bevery Travis, Deme Tullis, Cherri Turpin, Jeanne Walker, Nancy Walker, Libby Watkins, Peggy Webb, Tricia Weems, Leslie Wells, Becky White, Ann Wilkinson, Becky Williams, Lee Wilsron, Moise Woodburn, Sandy Zollinger, Mrs. Dorothy Cothern, House- mot er. ' . 209 DELTA DELTA DELTA 'uw FIRST ROW: Susan Anderson, Sara Neil Bailes, Norma Baird, Kala Baker, Carol Bannerman, Nancy Bannon, Lyn Bazzell, Margaret Brecham, Gaye Beecher, Ann Boelens, Penny Boelens, Kathy Boyle, Sally Briard, Goldie Buiard, Ann Butler. SECOND ROW: Sally Byrd, Diane Chaudoir, Judy Cochran, Maureen Cooper, Sandi Crawford, Boo Creveling, Dottie Dean, Bonnie Doherty, Meepsie Dougherty, Monique Ellender, Sister Estes, Kate Eustis, Marion Fear, Molly Field, Becky Forbes. THIRD ROW: Margaret Fortson, Helen Gardiner, Anne Gerard, Linda Gibbens, Liz Gibbens, Jan Gill, Nita Harrell, Shelia Hebert, Linda Henshaw, Julia Hobby, Linda Hobgood, Cindy Houtz, Barbara Jordan, Bevil Knapp, Judy Lacey, Myra Laperouse. FOURTH ROW: Sybil Laperouse, Lee Lewis, Beverly Lyman, Cathy Mad- dox, Peggy Madden, Ellen Martin, Becky McKeithen, Michelle Mestayer, Marcia Michaud, Linda Mills, Susan Monsour, Marcia Morgan, Margie Muirhead, Susan Munson, Launo Murphy, Penny Neel, Cindy Netterville, Nina Newlln, Donna Newman, Mary Ellen Nicholson, Susan Nugent. 752, Pulliam, Janet Raggio, Ginny Remm, Linda Richards, Mary Ella Sanders, Susan Schuber, Nancy Simmons, Polly Simmons, Dorsey Singletary, Kate Stoudenmlre, Stephanie Strobel, Becky Wallace, Sissy Waller, Alice Walsh, Mary Webb, Helen Williams, Mrs. Barksdale, Housemother. FIFTH ROW: Kitty Owens, Suzy Pace, Neilanne Parker, Hollye Payonk, Renee Pendleton, Martha Perry, Susie Peterson, Wanda Phillips, Patty lo Pugh, Debbie Reese, Cindy Richard, Debbye Ricketts, Carroll Riley, Patty Ryan, Cindy Robb, Linda Sell, Nancy lane Sentell, Glenna Sevier, Linda Stewart, Myra Kay Stokes, Susan Straley, Cammie Talbot, Susan Trow- bridge, Elizabeth Vaughn. SIXTH ROW: Lou Ware, Alice Welch, Cathy Westphal, Betty Williams, Suzanne Willis, Rebecca Wilson, Ann Alleman, lane Anderson, Becky Banahan, Ellie Brady, Sue Burnham, Elaine Carr, Linda Christy, Cathy Copeland, Miggie Creeger, Anne Daniel. SEVENTH ROW: Sharon Daniel, Martha Downing, Sally Eaves, Terry English, Jennifer Frazer, Karen Goodwyn, Susan Greene, Weezie Grimm, Susan Hays, Nancy Henohy, Pam Heroman, Carol Johnson, Margot Hicks. Robin Johnson, Jeanne Levingston, Kris Love, Susan Mallory, Sally Mc- Candless, Linda McCarter, Ellen McGraw. EIGHTH ROW: Sallie McHugh, Marsha Mestayer, Rachel Moore, Debbie Nails, Mercedes Ohlmeyer, Charlotte Olive, Cheryl Patrick, Cathy Bottom: Betty Williams, Pledge Trainer. Linda Mills, Vice-President. Top: Linda Sell, Recording Secretary. Donna Newman, President. Kitty Owens, Treasurer. DELTA GAMMA FIRST ROW: Linda Abernathy, Martha Abraham, Mary Ellen Abraham, Tricia Aderhold, Adrian Anderson, Susan Atwood, Peggy Baker, Mary Alice Barker, Janet Bergeron, Cindy Bize, Susan Breaux, Joan Brotherton, Chris Broussard, Kathy Brown. SECOND ROW: Peggy Buillion, Jennie Calhoun, Tiffy Carroll, Karen Chaney, Sammy Sue Clanton, Susan Colquitt, Ann Cook, Kathy Corbell, Sharon Core, Charlotte Critcher, Brenda Daly, Sandy Daubenspeck, Nancy Davis, Joyce Dombourian. THIRD ROW: Joy Douthett, Kathy Dozier, Mary Dozier, Mary Alice Dubuisson, Barbara Durr, Gayle Dye, Mary Emerson, Sarah Felder, Mary -rj L21 'kA'k EGU 1 ! Cathy McCullers, Margie Meyer, Patty Morris, Betty Nelson, Peggy Newman, Cathy Noonan. SIXTH ROW: Cyndi Norwood, Lisbeth Nyborg, Rodlyn Olsen, Wendy Os- born, Mary Parr, Graceanne Paton, Carol Patterson, Marguerite Payne, Cyndy Petrusek, Denise Pugeau, Susan Quinn, Clare Robin, Carolyn Scherer, Susan Scherer, Jane Schrenk, Cathy Schultz. Flack, Jan Fletcher, Susan Flory, Lonette Foote, Behre Fraim, Pam Garber, Alina Ginard, Dana Grant, Carol Gray, Beverly Griffin, Nancy Grogan, Patty Hair. x FOURTH ROW: Suzzy Hair, Betsy Handley, Cathy Hannaman, Susan Hansen, Cynthia Harlan, Pam Harrington, Betsy Hays, Kathy Hebert, Lynette Hedrick, Cecily Hoffius, Martha Holcomb, Sue Horn, Alison Hubbard, Carol Hunstock, Toni Jaeger, 0. J. Johnston, Janice Jurisich, Judy Kenner, Dean Kopfler, Judy Langlois, Cynthia Lee, Connie Leleune. FIFTH ROW: Laura Lewis, Virginia Lewis, Linda Limbers, Suzanne Linn, Laurie Lowe, Angie Lukowski, Patti Malone, Judy May, Kathy McChesney, SEVENTH ROW: Eloise Schultz, Karen Sherwood, Jeanell Simon, Daphne Smith, Debbie Smith, Susan Squires, Jane Tarver, Hermine Torosian, Pam Tracey, Mary Uter, Nancy VanDevender, Adrienne VanGelder, Renee yidrine, Denise Villere, Judy Waller, Carol Waschka, Diane Webber, Patty West, Rhonda Wilson, Myra Woodley, Barbara Zimmerman, Mrs. James Norwood, Housemother. , 4 .94 Ng 5 A Q n DELTA KAPPA EPSILON FIRST ROW: G. R. Albright, G. O. Baird, Ill, J. D. Bennett, J. J. Blouin D. P. Bordelon, M. V. Breckinridge, R. O. Brierre, H. E. Buddecke, E. S. Bultman, A. Z. Butterworth. SECOND ROW: B. M. Byrd, M. J. Carriere, J. C. Chestnutt, C. M. Cole, T. B. Curren, M. R. deLaureaI, K. F. DeSonier, J. W. Dowling, W. A. Dunn, J. M. Eastman, D. M. Elder. THIRD ROW: H. M. England, R. F. Eustis, T. Eustis, W. C. Farrell, Jr., W l. Forgotston, C. Friedel, IV, R. A. Gautreaux, D. T. Giglio, C. E. Gill, lil, M. J. Gremillion, T. L. Gusman, Ill, S. E. Hatcher, F. C. Hewitt, E. L Hilliard, W. D. Hindman, B. R. Hyneman, E. C. Jordan, Ill, B. K. Justice. FOURTH ROW: D. J. Langford, R. K. Leefe, W. J. C. Leslie, J. N. Lieux, Jr. R. L. Lungsford, J. J. Maginnis, M. B. Maginnis, J. S. Mann, A. A. Maught' Jr., R. D. McConnell, M. C. McEniry, W. E. Moore, J. P. Morgan. 'IW1111 ' yyxwf 4111111119 Aixuxxv? 67 'EGF wiser FIFTH ROW: P. E. Mossy, D. K. North, D. R. Paddison, E. M. Palmer, J. M. Patton, M. H. Piper, G. R. Pitts, S. G. Reese, T. S. Reily, W. W Reynaud, R. C. Roniger, R. D. Roussel, J. M. Roy. SIXTH ROW: J. W. Salisbury, Jr., R. K. Schmoyer, C. J. Schneider, A. H Scott, W. L. Shaw, P. M. Shelton, E. F. Simmons, M. T. Stone, R. B. Sutherlin, C. D. T. Thibaut, III, J. M. Tompkins, R. C. Tompkins, L. M. Vann, J. W. Waters, Jr., H. R. York, D. M. Young, Mrs. C. Simmons, Housemother Bottom: Richard Leefe, Vice-President. Ricky Albright, President. Top: Conway Farrell, Rush Chairman. Bobby Lunsford, Treasurer. Clave Gill, Secretary. 2l5 DELTA TAU DELTA Q FIRST ROW: Bob Ackerman, Norman Anseman, Lloyd Armentor, Jay Bana- saik, Bob Barballch, Wayne Barineaux, Stacey Bender, Fred Berner, Bob Blessing, Caire Boe'. SECOND ROW: Ralph Boe', Bryan Bourg, Buddy Braddock, Norwood Breaux, Roy Burns, Fred Cale, Mike Candella, George Clauer, Danny Cloppas, Gary Cloppas, Mike Connelly, Mike Cook, Roland Coppola, Clyde Crochet, Burns Crotty. THIRD ROW: Jim Dawson, Steve Deist, Lenny Drury, AI Elliot, Steve Falgout, Art Favre, Sam Fauntleroy, Tom Fox, Don Gallent, Sid Gonsoulin, Jeff Goodlett, Gary Goodling, Danny Green, Steve Guy, Tom Hall, Keith Hebert, John Heidlngsfelder, Allen Hero, Jim Hoffman, Todd Horn. FOURTH ROW: Harold Jacobs, Gerald Jackson, Martin Kahao, Ken Kahao, Bill Kelley, Larry Kennedy, Billy King, Martin Lanaux, Martin Landry, Jerry LeBlanc, Don Lemoine, Barry Lynas, John Marshall, Frank Martin, Tommy Martin, Mel Mamula. FIFTH ROW: Louis Maurin, Dan McKibben, Richard Muller, Duane Myers, Bill Nail, Randy Null, George Osborne, Ed Parks, Bill Phifer, Rick Pitcher, , 1, .-.W A V 2: A - 1-Y .T , I I' . , , V F lt l ? 'TTl lil - ' - Ti-7fTi7DT I'?Tflll ' J I 'L A ,Lp f V, 'TV ', RFK, an-A 5 f I. , L Ki , 5 '- 1' ll: 'rf ' 'I ll 'l I - r 3 -. F 5 . , I ML, , I V A ,V 1 A F' ' N W' f'4:f'l '79-A U v T' 'm -Tgrf - - v-'- a- R L L -, an I , ' Lf xg, js 2' , ,- . W I F-5 ,,,, 3- '53 E .N-3. aff X, H. I -2 - mg o , ' 0 I I , ' J :lil 'L lib 'U'-r E E L ' qs - I V 1,0 y ,, I 4 -x 16 . . r 7 N3 I .3 I- I, fd, , V In si - H X A ,-9 1 I F V V Y ,,,,, I L Tw A ap I , - - . il .A vu I x - ,Q J I W ' I Darrell Posey, Steve Potts, Larry Don Roberts, Carter Rogers, Keith Rous- sell, Bob Saak. SIXTH ROW: Jon Schmidt, Wayne Schild, Jerry Shea, Mike Shirley, John Spurneyf Bob Stephens, Dennis Stevens, Richard Sturlese, Tommy Taylor, Brooks Trotter, Leroy Vicknair, Richard Wall, Steve Wells, Charles Wood- ard, Woodly Woodburn, Rodney Wimberly, David Yeates, Mom Hanagriff, Housemot er. Allen Hero, Treasurer. Clyde Crochet, Corresponding Secretary. Charles Woodard, Recording Secretary. Darrell Posey, President, Danny Cloppas, Pledge Trainer. Bob Ackerman, Vice-' President. 2I7 DELTA ZETA FIRST ROW: Jeanne Annison, Judy Arceneaux, Penny Avant, Ann Bailey, Becky Barnhill, Barbara Basham, Janice Basham, Sherry Bayard, Cheryl Beidler, Dorraine Bonnecaze, Laulie Bouchereau, Ann Britson, Sue Brousseau, JoJo Browning, Beth Brumfield. SECOND ROW: Kathy Buchanan, Carol Caire, Vicki Calabrese, Judy Capdeville, Kathy Cerise, Geri Cochran, Susan Coerver, Fran Cole, Helen Colvin, Susan Conrad, Carolyn Craig, Melanie Crimm, Cathy Culver, Caro- lee Davis, Denise DesBordes. THIRD ROW: Nan Des0rmeaux, Becky Doiron, Anne Donnes, Anne Disen- bury, Debbie Egle, Stephanie Elkins, Carmen Esbrook, Kathy Evans, Rena Evans, Connie Fauver, Carol Fenton, Kay Fenton, Terry Freeman, Barbara Gaddy, Berry George, Susan Glick, Cindy Goldman, Gina Governale, Carol 1-J Reuther, Rene Rieche, Susan Ritchey, Linda Roach, Suzanne Robichaux, Janice Rodrigue, Betty Rogers, Susie Sirgo. SEVENTH ROW: Gretchen Scherf, Phyllis Simmons, Barbara Smith, Danis Smith, Kathy F. Smith, Kathy M. Smith, Sherry Smith, Sue Smith, Janice Sommers, Charlene Steen, Sheila Steim, Kris Stern, Theresa Talbot, Kay Thronton, Leslie Walton, Harrie Ann Watson, Linda West, Millie White, Janits Williams, Pam Vickery, Debbie Zeringue, Mrs. Cecile Parker, House- mot er. vs K Graugnard, Diane Graugnard, Jane Hall, Judy Hartson. FOURTH ROW: Mary Hengy, Diane Higginbothom, Stephanie Houck, Nancy Isaacson, Colleen Jackson, Frances Jackson, Lanna Jackson, Barbara Jeter, Pam Jolissaint, Linda John, Paula John, Cathy Johnston, Carolyn Jones, Debbie Lagrens, Dyan Laird, Penny Lawrence, Sandy Layman, Dana Lee, Linda Lehman, Kathy Lirette, Laurie McLachlan, Sara McNabb. FIFTH ROW: Marsha Maddox, Tempy Mains, Jill Manthey, June Manthey, Cathy Martin, Susan Matthews, Jan May, L'Mell Moore, Jan Moreland, Pam morris, Patricia Murray, Karen Nixon, Cindy Noble, Becky Nolan, Jane Iver. SIXTH ROW: Patty Patterson, Charlene Peters, Lee Pitre, Tutty Pitre, Sharon Pol, Carol Pugh, Becky Regan, Peggy Rehm, Barbara Reid, Jane ' rf ,ir all if i f A T I r n ll 1 iv l l r Jeanne Annison, President. Jane Reuther, Recording Secretary. Anne Bailey, Treasurer. Becky Regan, Corresponding Secretary. Frances Jackson, Pledge Trainer. Jane Oliver, Rush Chairman. 219 GAMMA PHI BETA FIRST ROW: Sheryl Benson, Cheryl Berot, Nancy Blackwell, Cathy Bou- dreaux, Cathie Bourdet, Liz Bourgeois, Teri Bowdon, Sharon Breaux, Be- linda Breen, Anita Brown. SECOND ROW: Sherrie Burge, Margaret Bushey, Charlotte Calvit, Janice Carter, Kitty Cole, Dana Collier, Sally Costlow, Johnice Daniel, Mary David, Souzen Deavers. THIRD ROW: Cathy Dirks, Beth Douglas, ltty Dugas, lmelda Dykes, Gloria English, lo Ann Erwin, Ann Faget, Sue Falter, Fran Gardiner, Lesslye Gavitt, Jan Guillory, Peggy Gisch, Cherie Haik, Susan Hendry, Sue Henry, Sue Higgins. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Hughart, Kathy Kemp, Deidri Lockwood, Alex Lopez, Kathy Love, Barbi MacDonald, Jill Matherne, Susan McCutheon, Cherie McShane, Cathy Moceri, Sue Morrison, Anne Newcombe. .L l qpB fl fs! rt' rv' FIFTH ROW: Martha Nix, Anita Ogden, Ellen Ogden Susan Papelbon Mary Percy, Joy Perniciano, Susie Ouaglino, lane Rinehart, Dee Robinson, Pam Samaha, Gayle Seirsdale, Ann Simpson. SIXTH ROW: Sharon Smith, Gwen Stafford, Dianne Tantillo, Molly Tedesco, Diane Terrell, Ann Theriot, Nancy Tucker, Nancy Turner, Sue Vanderslice, Kay Waggenspack, Celia Whalen, Susan Whitthorne, Marcia Wolf, Gail Wood, Karen Woodham. Dana Collier, Treasurer. Sheryl Benson, President. Cathy Dirks, Vice President. Imela Dykes, Pledge Trainer. Pam Samaha, Secretary. rbB me g0! KAPPA ALPHA .f ff' R - I u. . R .f R gy 1 , .V -. , - 4, , g- r. r . , ll ' ' .. b Y- , I :Q W v ,4- 4- 4 ' H g My 'f '-+ T' ' 11 'Y ' - .dn P3 ' ' . ' FIRST ROW E Stephen Afeman Brent W Allarne Charles B Allam Richard H Allen Moss D Bannerman Harry H Barrow John W Barton Jr Geroge H Bayhi Brian M Beque Maxl Beque RobertL Bell lll SECOND ROW Danny R Bohn Monte M Bonneval John S Boston James C Boyd Arthur G Bray lll William M Campbell Berwick B Chauvin James L Coffee Robert L Coles John B Crawford Richard R DAntom Charles E Davld THIRD ROW Donald W Diel Kendall L Duel RoyJ DiVincenh Ill Gregory W Eaton Lewis W Eaton Ill James E Fagan Louis A Farmer RrchardL Felhng Charles B Freeman William F Gandy Patrickl Gibhn Nelson Goodell Gary F Graugnard FOURTH ROW Greg L Gurllory Boris C Haase William D Hall Larry E Hamilton Robert R Hardee George C Harrod Cleve G Heyl Allyn E Hoaglund Frank C Howze James D Hoyt John W Hudson Randy W Hunter Michael M James Harry V Johnson Guion H Jones William R Jones LeRoy Kirby Ill Ronald A Landry Wrlhaml Laughlin George E Lawrence Jr Crews R LeBanc lllfll ...di f si i '7 asf r 'IB' -' T55- - La 4: 5 .A G63 - E ' Lell 44 it Nu an 1 of fe r 65. 9. I ,,l,. my 4 F 1 - ' ' 2 . .. . , . , , . ,, v er. Qv ll , I .. K I llY 1 I 1 ,1 W V 1 l ,. T T lj..rr 1 'f +- XL. A' T I A I ' '- FIFTH ROW: John R. Ligon Clayton B. Mahaffey James S. May Michael A. McClelland Clifford J. McCormick Kell A. Mclnnis Steve L. Metcalf Robert W. Moak Frank C. Moise Ill Robert J. Munson Corkie L. Ott Jr John C. Purkey. . SIXTH ROW: Earl V. Patterson Robert G Pierson Lloyd D. Plaisance Robert L. Poole Patrick B. Porciau Richard L. Preis Van gReech Jr Jonathan D. Reily John S. Reitzell Frank G. Rieger lll Preston F. Rose John R. Ryan Richard E. Sabatier. D SEVENTH ROW: John N. Samaha Sid C. Schaff Charles S. Seal William A. Setton Michael W. Sigler Edgar H. Silvey William M. Sims hm Sloc-um Brian J. Stagg Pat A. Strong O. M. Thompson lll Aubrey C. Tynes Ohver E. Wager Jeff F. Wall James R. Weaver David R Whltelaw Toimmy F Witherspoon James A. Wittenberg Leonard B. Wyatt Charles S. Yerrrd A ?J F J QQ 21' Q . 2 1 . . L if T sg . 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THIRD ROW: Debbie Glocker, Jo Ann Gold, Jan Graves, Kathy Grice, Mar- garet Griener, Alicia Grace, Connie Grace, Lynn Harris, Randy Harris, Tricia Harris, Jane Hoffman, Mary Howell, Suanne Humphries, Janin Hunter, ean Johnson, Sharon Jones, Joellen Martha llgenfritz, Jane Johnson, J lil- T Leia: , , i XF' .gm W ,. ' , !,, ' x . '. I .:fg,, fL' L . b fi- , f-59 WI .,, X I fl. O in' - Ya + 7 1 ' L f 'Q I .I-ii' f f '- V V T A 1 x ef as ae, g E. :IM T 1 ' A A, QA L 1' 1 f . I L . ,- - . l b 1 V 1 Q. 1-gg . , 1 I Z, -Y :E ff-g '?A?.'1f'l MAF Q . I 4' ' f 'M 'elf TW V' 7 Z 'VVI '-' W W TFFI , T' ' ' ., V H 'z ' ' ' . , ....,, 4 'ww' L I ' , ' I ' ye- - ., L :xml fr I , 'fi' I s 'I 1 ' I .. - 34' ss' V I f 1 L J' x j' 'iw I I V - f a' , ii V A' K T' I , 'uvnjffiir ffii. -, - .XL ml V 4,1 I Y ,wif Y W 7 I 'N' 'js I . A V V 1 V SIXTH ROW: Dudley Rochelle, Janet Rohlf, Mona Ross, Ruthie Ann Russell, Elaine Seaman, Margaret Schiller, Laurie Schloegel, Mary Jo Seale, Susan Sheppard, Melissa Simoneaux, Leslie Smith, Mary Beth Spencer, Mary Stagg, Diana Steen, Kathy Stewart. SEVENTH ROW: Ann Stroud, Susan Supple, Winnie Tinney, Susan Toler, Jane Trask, K. T. Turnbull, Phyllis Turregano, Didgie Wallis, Carol Walters, Cherie'Ward, Lorraine Wegmann, Allison White, Toddie Wiegand, Mary Willis, Wiggle Whitten, Meredith Wood, Norma Woodman, Peggy Woodward, Susan Yongue, Mrs. Bertha Craft, Housemother. Kearney. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Kelly Susan Kemp Frankie Kennedy Susan Keyser Liz LaCroix Susie LaCroix Madeline LaNlasa Myla Lance Kay Lennox Anne LeSuer Minette LeSuer Susie LeSuer Stephanie Machen Nancy Man- ning Ann Magee Sherie Magee Patty McGuire Lee Mclntosh Marlene Molaison Ann Moorman Susan Nelson FIFTH ROW: Lynn Oakes Kay Odom loan Parmelee Sally Kay Percy Wally Percy Carolyn Pokorny Christy Pokorny Tricia Popovac Suzanne Porter Amy Pugh Karen Rabenhorst Marilyn Rhoades Kathy Riedel Susan Roberts Stephanie Robinson - 'was:s,. ---- ' 4' - Y V, I : r '. L L :F , i- Top to Bottom: Ginny Anthony Treasurer. Suzanne Porter Second Vice President. Chan Chandler President. Lynn Harris Corresponding Secretary !,wf. L is 5 - -- --fs-if 2f'r 'f... fe 'T . '- .4 W ,rf :.' ' X.. I I I I I I I I I I l I Y I I I 1 I ' I I ' I I I 1 I l I Y I I I I I , , l 1 J l l f F if! ' il , et i l Ln- V X I 1 1 'er ., f ' 4 ' J L faclfi S ' 1Jf'l'L l l T kv L 1 1 J YJ l 3 r' F Susan Toler, First Vice-President. 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A an if 'QJJ ' l E 3 I W - We ff. 5 KAPPA DELTA FIRST ROW: Kay Allen, Sally Ball, Paula Bango, Barbara Bateman, Gladys Bel, Denise Bergeron, lan Berry, Phoebe Berry, Catherine Bertrand, Judy Billings, Ellen Bisso, Susan Boggan, Barbara Bougreois, Margaret Braden, Softy Breazeale. SECOND ROW: Julia Ann Breitung, Madeline Brock, Ann Broussard, Diane Buddecke, Diane Byrd, Nell Carmichael, Patsy Casey, Stella Chalin, Sarah Chappuis, Caren Coltharp, Carol Connell, Louise Conway, Diane Corley, Pat Curtis, Sherrill Davies. THIRD ROW: Anna Day, Sue Dicharry, Caldwell Drew, Susan Dupuy, Ann Elston, Dianne Estopinal, Adrienne Fields, Martha Fisher, lane Fortenberry, Faye Fulton, Debbie Garrett, Donna Gartman, Mary Garvey, Laura Gatz, Merrie Gibson, Missy Gisclair, Margaret Glass. L FOURTH ROW: Gloria Gott, Kathryn Grigsby, Vicki Grimm, Flossy Gue- nard, Ann Hammonds, Candy Hanchey, Jane -Lee Hebert, Adair Hero, Sally ti 'k I our SEVENTH ROW: M'Lee Rabalis, Betsy Reich, Cathy Reitz, Linda Reymond, Betsy Ritchey, Gail Rives, Catherine Robinson, Pat Rodgers, Charlene Ruckstuhl, Judy Saik, Bes Sessums, Debbie Shackelford, Charlotte Shaw, Donna Smith, Jane Lee Smith, Nancy Smith, Anne Smitherman, Sharon Stan- ley, Ann Stinson. EIGHTH ROW: Emily Stinson, Bev Stokes, Susan Stokes, Becky Stoma, Hickel, Shelby Hodge, Virginia Hodge, Candy Hoffpauir, Gayle Holland, Susan Houston, Carol Howard, Margaret Jackson, Dinny Jensen, Milam Johnson, Judy Johnston, Ann Kpolan, Lynn Kay, Kathy Kelly, Karen Kelty. FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Kimball, Carroll King, Kathy King, Sandy Klerk, Charlotte Knight, Denny Laborde, Lucy Lamkin, Carol Ann Lankford, Shirley Lea, Dixie Lester, Kathy Lewis, Cindy Logrie, Judy Lowe, Jennifer Luse, Laurie Malone, Linda Mann, Peggy Marx, Margaret Mayhall, Sugar McAdams, Patti McBride, SuSu McCarty, Mary Dell McDowell, Ann McEwen, Betty McKenney, Jerelyn McLendon. SIXTH ROW: Betty Metrailer, Jan Metrailer, Beverly Middleton, Ginger Montgomery, Beverly Morgan, Nita Morgan, Martha Mortimer, Vera Olds, Nancy Oliver, Liz Ott, Kay Padgett, Bette Peabody, Peggy Peatross, Dianne Pendergrass, Sharon Pevey, Anne Pierson, Patti Pierson, Ginger Pullig. 'Tr Donna Gartman, Assistant Treasurer. Betty McKenney, Membership Chairman. Charlotte Knight, Secretary. Laurie Malone, Editor. Betsy Ritchey, President. Lynn Kay, Vice-President. Dixie Lester, Treasurer. Laura Stoma, Nancy Sutton, Bridget Thompson, Connie Titone, Debbie Tom- linson, Kathy Van Geffen, Patty Van Voorhies, Georganne Vice, Mullady Voelker, Ellie Voss, Charlotte Walker, Sharon Walker, Sheila Walker, Mary Wallace, Carolyn Warrick, Cathy Watson, Rachel Watt, Robin Wemple, Ann Wilder, KayWi son, Gay Wright, Mrs. Arlys Connaughton, Housemother. 227 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA FIRST ROW: Becky Alexander, Karen Allen, Tootsie Arbour, Mary Armstrong, Beverly Baldwin, Mimi Baldwin, Karen Baltar, Bonnie Bancroft, Megan Barham, Suzanne Bethard, Bebe Betz, Bonnie Bolton. SECOND ROW: Martha Bolton, Ann Bond ,Patty Brame, Jeanette Brown, Kathy Brown, Molly Brown, Simonne Brown, Susan Brown, Betty Buckner, Cathy Burns, Betty Busch, Ann Caffery, Annelle Clayton. THIRD ROW: Ann Comeaux, Susan Crawford, Susan Crusta, Marjory Davis, Gale Denley, Janny Densmore, Det Donohue, Tuppy Dougherty, Marcia Ellis, Lvonne Erie, Beth Fontaine, Jane Hamilton, Marcie Hamilton, Randee ansen. FOURTH ROW: Connl Harris, Madeline Harris, Mary Lynn Hartman, Polly Harvey, Margaret Hawkins, Corinne Hays, Jan Headstream, Connie Hender- son, Louise Hetherwick, Debbie Holloway, Barbara Horn, Carroll Husted, w JQJ 'lf' PW l 59.5 M HBV1 giraskliebgie Smith, Debby Smith, Fran Songy, .lulie Stagg, Katie Steinmann, ,ELY , UT Y- EIGHTH ROW: Cynthia Swain, Cathy Terrill, ludy Terry, Sid Thomas, Eugenie Toledano, Kay Troxler, Susie Tucker, Mary Turner, Mary Louise Villeret, Marianne. Walker, Mary Ann Wampold, Marie Watson, Carol White, Sudie Whitlock, Becky Williams, Mary Catherine Williams, Debbie Wolf, Sharon Wolfe, Suzanne Wolfe, Linda Woodin, Cynthia Yancey, Mrs. Doris C. Montgomery, Housemother. Marlene John, Jaunea Jones, Nancy Joseph, Kit Kammer, Hollis Kazmann. FIFTH ROW: Nita Kenney, Karen Kutschbach, Dauna LaBauve, Melissa LaFleur, Ann Lambert, Jeanine Lancaster, Tee Lanigan, Gayle LaRoche, Betty Lathrop, Charlotte Lee, Mary Amy Longacre, Phyllis Love, Liddy Luke, Judy McClendon, Linda McLean, Ellen McDonald, Patty McDowell, Anne McGhee, LLbl?y Mahorner, Marty Mann, Andi Marcus, Gretchen Marshall, Nanee Mar- s a . SIXTH ROW: Cindy Maston, Courtee Merrick, Joanne Mickal, Martha Miles, Sue Moise, Juliana Musselwhite, Nancy Naschke, Dayna Nuttall, Sandra Owens, Gaye Percy, Nan Percy, Cathy Perez, Peggy Perez, Pam Phillips, Bryan Pugh, Betsy Railsback. SEVENTH ROW: Carolyn Read, Renee Read, Scott Read, Susie Richardson, Carol Robinson, Lynne St. Clair, Karen Scott, Susan' Selser, Lil Shaw, Helen l n Susan Brown, Corresponding Secretary. Cynthia Yancey Recording Secretary Mary Ann Wampold, First Vice-President. Lynne St. Clair, Treasurer Charlotte Lee President Andi Marcus, Second Vice-President. 229 Ai-I KAPPA SIGMA FIRST ROW: George L. Adams, William T. Allen, Ill, Gregory D. Arnold, David L. Bagley, Robert G. Bailey, Jason E. Bayer, R. W. Bergman, Thomas W. Berry, lll, Wayne H. Bettoney, B. L. Betz, 0. Dixon Bratton Betz, James E. Bourg, Murray E. Brasseux, Michael J. Breaux, Charles L. Brignac. SECOND ROW: Dewey A. Brister, Patrick L. Broussard, Larry H. Bundrick, Jr., Warren E. Byrd, Mark W. Callaway, Richard A. Campbell, Nick L. Capano, J. H. Carter, Jr., William J. Caverlee, Raymond J. Cheramie, Wil- liam J. Clarkson, William M. Comegys, James C. Crigler, Jr., Paul H. Daron, Robert M. Davis, lll. THIRD ROW: Charles N. de Gravelles, R. Wayne DePaula, Gary M. Dobson, Robert E. Dryden, Albert P. Ellender, Louis J. Ellender, Jeff 0. Elliott, James L. Ellis, Edwin M. Evans, J. A. Fields, Hugh Fleming, Mike l. Flynn, A. L. Foley, Michael J. Galasso, Louis G. Garrot, T. S. Gaustad. FOURTH ROW: Hugh G. Geren, Tom F. Getten, Thomas A. Giles, Joe W. Gilly, James D. Gosslee, Roger P. Green, Robert E. Gruner, Rene Guas, John i e' in ei ...f ...., A . 7Fl A ' K 1 4 J h A4 lg 54 4 F , .it A ee-as , , T, 'V . I- , ,,,,.V It A i, Q af I I hi! Ban . A a..f. - r aaa T . e qc : L ' , S JJ' ' 15 rg - f i-n-- mf A. ea- an le - it - T! at .. E . 4- -E--- A l rvryxv JT' ' ? I A rf All A W V 11 ll f A at Ag Ai I . f had William R. Peay, Michael E. Pitre, James L. Plumley, Phil W. Preis, Daniel C. Price, Virgil R. Purvls, W. H. Ramsey. SEVENTH ROW: Glen A. Randow, Lawrence Rase, Jerry B. Read, Ralph G. Richardson, Thomas W. Richardson, Jr., Brice S. Rolston, R. W. Ross, Ellis C. Saybe, G. R. Scherer, Tim M. Screen, Amos E. Sexton, Preston N. Shuford, Francis A. Smith, Robert J. Smith, Steve 0. Smith, Terry H. Smith, Carney R. Sodersberg, Gerald E. Songy, John D. Spiller. S. Hardy E. Brad Harper Ted N. Harper James G. Harriss Lee A. Haynes, Sanders F. Hearne R. F. Hickman Des Ray Hill J. D. Holland, Fred V. Hollinger William E. Hood Porter S. Horgan Danny 0. James, H. Ben John- FIFTH ROW: Brent A. Joseph D. Colley Joseph Christopher R. Kelley, Ralph M. Kelton Paul V. Lacoste Chuck E. LeBlanc Micheal D. Lee, Delbert L. Leggett Chuck M. Legler R. W. Levee Charles C. Lockwood, Keaton M. McCarty L. D. McCaskill Martin E. McCoy Ill Francis C. McMains, Jr., Jack P. Mabray Jr. G. F. Madison Ernest R. Malone Jr., David M. Martin, Ted A. Martin James E. Maurin Robert A. Maurin Ill Homer D. Melton, lll James S. Melton Carey L. Meredith. SIXTH ROW: Stephen M. Mintz Emmett L. Mitchell lll John T. Moller, Tommy M. Mook Norman G. Nasif David A. Nesser John T. Nesser, Michael H. Neufield Charles A. Page Michael C. Palmintier John W. Patton, lll, , Y X V , , 4 .A, g , e A S0l'l I I I y I I T. W , F I I LA 1 of lf r .- - we J + 'mu 3,3 1 l A n i I F 'I J '2' ., 'a ,, , X 3 1 Ist' L .'l r . J ,la b F J.. ' ' X 9 ii l if nr' J if R 1 'J Tom Richardson, Grand Scribe. Jim Walvoord, Grand Treasurer. Audley Smith, Grand Master. Jim Wieliford, Grand Master of Ceremonies. Monte Thames, Grand Procurator. IIA L, , , s4.A4e, Qrgwi ihlri ,A 4 - . . Dall Q4 ll Qi. I Q , ,N ', , X Q . .el l Q Q i 9 a aa .... 5 i i J . . er .J . QT EIGHTH ROW: Jeff P. Standish, J. C. Stieb, Jacque R. Stieb, Robert T. Stinson, James T. Sumrall, John W. Sutton, E. H. Swyers, John S. Tarlton, Jr., William Terral, Monte A. Thames, L. W. Thomas, Michael H. Thompson, Rykert Toledano, Barry E. Waguespack, Douglas M. Walsh, James M. Wal- voord, Richard L. Wampold, Richard A. Weatherly, Alford E. Welbourne, Stanford B. Whatley, Jr., James F. Willeford, Richard D. Willis, William A. Womack, Mrs. J. C. Lovell, Housemother. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 4, FIRST ROW: John L. Anderson, Mike D. Arabe, William M. Atteberry, John N. Barksdale, Dwight C. Benson, David G. Beste, James E. Braucht, David L. Breidenbach, David K. Brodnax, James H. Burk, Allen S. Butcher, Raymond G. Byargeon. SECOND ROW: David R. Cassidy, Milton A. Childers, Gregory J. Clyburn, Edwin E. Cole, Charles E. Courtney, Jr., James S. Cox, Charles E. Coxe, Brian E. Crawford, Robert S. Cunard, Michael H. Davis, Gary F. D'Benedetto, Donald J. Dilosa, Raymond H. Dominick. THIRD ROW: Jimmy C. Doolittle, Robert J. Downs, David A. Dugan, Phillip M. Farmer, Carter L. Ferguson, Troy W. Fountain, Joseph M. Freeman, Dwayne J. G. Fusilier, William C. Gann, George L. Gardiner, Robert 0. Gayle, Glen T. Graham, C. Ronald Guin, James D. Hanchey. FOURTH ROW: Gerald W. Hebert, Tom M. Hedgepeth, George D. Heimann, Steve E. Hicks, Francis H. Hofheins, Jr., William C. Holloway, Craig F. Holt- ' : J A F E -, xiii X G ii s Ae Q A, - 5 2 s A TA - 5 J li ,1! g,I-'l' W v gmt, ll f F V: 4 .4 t-1 , 4? ..,. . 4 I K ' .'-39. 'l . lr' T ' Q . N' sf' AQ 1 r . J ' . gp . V ' -- xi' 21 1'-' .. . 2755251 f , J b J- V '- 9 'a J WX ' , Q 'ff 1 ,1 4 . Asn . AE An 4 .W e Q 24 5 in 'SUI' p sp' ,' -,Q . Ig.. -I . lf., J Q N A lv Vlsilli . .1 will I gf 1. . t li J hiv. 3 A F it .A C Tiff J.- J 1 i A.. XJ Q' 'Z' shi le 4k th - ' V , Ad J '-1 :fn in 5 J he ' .ff ,vile 17, K ills Al ' . L A I Al -W A W. Parr, Jim C. Peevey, Jr., Christopher T. Phillips, Claude A. Platte, W. Gregory Powell. SEVENTH ROW: Jacque B. Pucheu, Lawrence H. Pugh, Gene A. Radzewicz, Hugh W. Raetzsch, Gregory L. Richard, Ronald G. Richard, James S. Richardson, David L. Risinger, Steve G. Roberts, William T. Roberts, Charles T. Rockett, James K. Salter, Charles E. Scarbrough, Don Schneider, L. Patrice Selig, Harold D. Sheets, James A. Smith. haus, John S. Hood, A. Whitfield Hood, Ralph S. Hubbard, James M. Jackson, Joe S. Jackson, H. Roland Jackson, G. Brian Jones, G. Brice Jones, T. Hardy Jqonles, Milchael A. Jones, Lloyd J. Kelly, Jr., Danny Kimberlin, Charles K. ir patric . FIFTH ROW: Thomas Kleinpeter, Kenneth J. L. Kuhlmann, Merwyn L. Kuhlmann, Randall S. LaCaze, Rodney G. Larson, Robert T. Lasiter, Thomas J. LeBlanc, Jr., Joseph E. LeDoux, Randell A. LeRay, Raymond V. Lesikar, David L. Levingston, Jimmy C. Lewis, Thomas C. Lewis, Henry R. Liles, Mer- vin S. Louque, Louis H. Lyles, David E. Marquette, Cade L. Marrow, Michael A. Mayhall, Van K. Mayhall, I. D. Meredith, Bruce E. Miller, Richard K. Mil- ler, Roger R. Miller, Thomas H. Miller, Michael L. Moock. SIXTH ROW: Robert A. Morris, Ronald M. Morrison, Michael C. Mullens, Grady A. McDuff, Jr., Daniel F. McFatter, Gregg W. McKenzie, Damon M. Nash, Ed Norwood, John M. Norwood, David G. Oliver, Rickey Owens, Jesse . L I H. F AQTFV .1 9 , , .. -0 'A T 0 ' . i T . T ' ,vt . 7 V34 ' X V 'll Alla.. :he l ' . an if l -. .- -J , A 3 . - J ' 4, Clyde White, Treasurer. Steve Hicks, Vice-President Jimmie Lewis President w ' ' 7' ' Greg Richard, Pledge Trainer. Henry Liles, Secretary. Jacque Pucheu Rush Chair - A . Q man. . 5 C. A 1 Q ,W fl E, .r' ,V J l, i t . , .4 'J' ' 'A ' 'QQ so - 51- A -for ' L . m ale J, , , H. gf- ' srl -A L A t.lF sls s J-fag 'ii fe ! fl, A Q, Q -1 nl - A 'Q' -f , L .. -- li . 63, . 'I 1 M445 h g . g , . ,vial 1 - if 1. - .. W B -lul .I Wir.: I A I Y w ,js it -X 31.34 .I H qgyig Jr.. N . .M e - fa .- -f .. A .' 'fe ' l . ff ' ' V J' , x ' .4 A ll 1 J AA A It .gh in 122.4 D il Al Ar. - . A - V- K. 'lb' it ' .'!. S, I! I l, 'asv l if 43' I ' is A '51 5' ,L 4 'lil iff tw Fe if . ,Z .. fin In t at h Aa 41 We V In J A- l as . T ,. ff it '. Q' mx .: ,. I ' A .1 ? n 'I -4, H ., .l 1 .- b ,BW ' X11 L -1 lf: J '-'ii' To R. . T7 rw' on ' !.,,, Y an ,W .lux -6 3 Q ,Asia - 'ear o,hl W' gl ll , Q' 1 .545 lj! 4- I EIGHTH ROW: James M. Smith, Garland T. Smith, Randall G. Smith, Richard H. Smith, Ronald J. Smith, John Steadman, Arnold T. Stevens, Robert G. Szabo, Robert V. Thaggard, Russell D. Thibodeaux, William Thomason, William H. Tuttle, A. Scott Tycer, Lon Tyndall, Thomas D. Verges, Kenneth W. Watkins, Eber C. Weaver, Ralph K. Webster, Craig D. Weisbruch, Court- ney B. Westbrook, William B. Wiley, Josvh P. Williams, Charles T. White, 233 Clyde R White, Thomas R. Youngblood, rs. Mildred Harper, Housemother. PHI DELTA THETA FIRST ROW: Robert W. Scheffy, Jr., Thomas J. Hebeisen, G. Marshall Echols, Karl M. Hansen, Craig Acheson, Richard M. Allen, J. Stewart Allen, Willard T. Armitage, James R. Bagwell, Ill. SECOND ROW: Cullen Barbier, Earl Berry, Freddie J. Barocco, Glenn H. Beadles, Roy E. Blanchard, Roy E. Brady, James W. Brodtmann, Fred O. Brumfield, Cyril B. Burck, Dennis V. Cacioppo. THIRD ROW: Charles H. Calandro, Douglas S. Canning, Charles R. Car- michael, Thomas Curtis, Allen L. Davis, Jr., Philip J. DiSaIvo, Michael J. Donelon, Stephen Elliot, Thomas H. Engisch, Richard Esdorn, Ill, Michael P. Farley, Ronnie J. Faust, Thomas H. Gandy, Michael J. Guevara, Raul B. Guevara, Timothy High. FOURTH ROW: Thorn Huffman, Ronald E. Jarnagin, Thomas C. Jeter, Ralph W. Kenning, Byron Levy, Gus Lott, Jack M. Lyons, James A. Macaluso, Jake Marino, Neil M. McQuaig, Earl B. Mills. A 7465: 'L l 8 ,- J lj' 4 rf 13' K if Q 4 ik ., Aoi' 234 FIFTH ROW: Edward L. Mitchell, Kenneth L. Mitchell, Joe R. Moore, Daniel F. Murphy, Clifton W. Newlin, Raleigh L. Ohlmeyer, James Pettaway, Sidney W. Provensal, lll, Robert Raymond, Jr., Richard J. Schroeter. I ' SIXTH ROW: Ralph D. Shackleton, Eugene Shull, Charles Sinclair, Bruce Songy, Michael Stapenhorst, Robert Sutton, Jr., George A. Tonsmeire, Kent Treadway, Stephen E. Wale, William W. Warner, David Welch, Daniel A. Webb, Charles C. Zatarain, Ill, Dorothy G. Green, Housemother. Robert Scheffy, Jr., President. G. Marshall Echols, Secretary. Karl Hansen. Not pictured is Tom Hebeisen, Vice-President. 235 PHI GAMMA DELTA FIRST ROW: Wick Many, Bill Clark, Brigham Ragusa, David Marschall, Stteve Braud, Ed Abernathy, Linc Abney, John Alberty, Bill Ball, Bob Bea- c am. SECOND ROW: Ben Beard, Brad Bennett, George Bilbe, Alan Boudreaux, Jim Bramlett, Duncan Bridewell, Tommy Broach, Lynn Brown, Glenn Burns, Woody Burwell, Rob Capell. l THIRD ROW: David Carnal, Jay Cefalu, Bobby Clarke, Charlie Cordill, Rick Davis, Mike Domino, Ronnie Edmonston, Floyd Falcon, Jimmy Fortson, Don Fuson, John Galloway, Bob Gray, Paul Gregory, Jack Guzzardo, Ross Hardy, Jeff Harmon, John Hoyt, Jeff Janies. FOURTH ROW: Roby Joyce, Ross Kinney, Jim Kirk, Alan Kudla, Doug Laguens, Gary Lamson, Ken Leach, Bruce Lowe, Sid Marchand, Buddy Mar- tin, Bryan McDaniel, David Mills. X f My Q Q Q J- fbi? l C D F . f 1 Quoin! , diagram PI Auxuroff' FIFTH ROW: Don Myrick, Andy O'Brien, Darryl O'Donnel, Don Olson, Marty Petrusek, David Posey, Rob Prejeant, Nelson Reeves, Paul Reeves, Don Reynolds, Joe Roberts, Jack Rollins. SIXTH ROW: John Rombach, Gary Roques, Fred Schuber, Doug Sheperd, Terrance Smith, Gary Smyth, Sid Sundberry, Rusty Thames, Joe Tanory, Jimmy Thomas, Ken Walker, Chuck Weaver, Richard Westbrook, Donn Wil- liams, Steve Wolcott, Tim Yon, Mrs. Sue Newsham, Housemother. Steve Braud, Historian. Bill Clark, Treasurer. Wick Many, President. Dave Marschall, Corres- ponding Secretary. Brigham Ragusa, Recording Secretary. ,arf X 237 PHI KAPPA PSI AD are-N-1,,' he for' 0 Tm FIRST ROW: Mom Bufkin, Sammy Blunschi, Mike Brechtel, Danny Burt, Jere Causey, C. J. Clement, Rod Covington. SECOND ROW: Dick Crawford, Whitney Duhon, Charlie Duncan, Paul Du- sang, Dave Fischer, Byron Fontenot, Mike Forte, Dudley Glenn, John Hagan, Bruce Hammock, Terry Hauver, Ken Hayduk, Dave Heup. THIRD ROW: Hal Hude, Dave Hull, Ken Johnson, Steve Jones, Tim Lahey, Dave Landry, Art Langham, Terry Lauer, Harold Leone. FOURTH ROW: Dave Lindsey, Art Mack, Jay Matherne, Chuck Palmisano, gic:1PeJniciaro, John Perry, Rick Powell, Mark Romero, Nino Salvaggio, Doug c mi t. FIFTH ROW: Jack Schulz, Mike Schurtz, Dave Sharp, Wade Shows, Jim Siracuse, Steve Spaulding, John Spohrer, Bill Tindall, Taylor Thompson, Tom Tomkins, Mike Umble, Al Waguespack, Bob Werth. Q' vii Q11 'vSx 'TAPPP' Robert Werth, Treasurer. Terence L. Hauver, Vice-President. Michael H. Schurtz, President Paul J. Dunsang, Secretary. Arthur Mack, Messenger. 239 PHI KAPPA THETA r- ' Wx FIRST ROW: Michael Roy Fugler, Eric M. Schroeder, Alvin A. LeBlanc, Thomas L. Mahfouz, Wayne L. Adams, Kirby E. Allen, Collin A. Andrews, ll, Eetier Arbour, Richard Baker, Robert N. Baugh, Warren S. Baugh, Sam J. e ma. SECOND ROW: Glen J. Bergeron, Hilarius J. Bernard, James A. Bertel, III, John Bonnette, Douglas D. Borne, Michael B. Bourgeois, Steve F. Bowes, Evans P. Brien, Ronald J. Briggs, Grady Buhenzer, Ralph J. Caballero, Daniel T. Calongne, Charles A. Campo. THIRD ROW: Wayne J. Castay, Craig G. Condon, Robert G. Creely, Al J. Danos, Garret Danos, Edward P. Dardis, Hank J. Daries, Jr., Ruben J. Dauzat, Rene Debloisblanc, Terry A. Devine, Eugene M. Ducote, Jr., Malcom J. Dugas, Jr., William J. Dwyer, Fernin F. Eaton, John C. Eckalbar, David M. Engert. FOURTH ROW: Charles A. Euculano, John E. Firmen, lll, Dennis J. Fitz- gerald, T. Patrick Flanagan, Larry W. Floyd, Allen E. Frederic, Jack C. Fruge, Raoul A. Galan, William B. Gibbens, Jim G. Graver, Edwin M Grundy, Donald F. Harang, Michael A. Harmon, Walter G. Harvey, Jr., Douglas H. Havard, James M. Hebert, Dorian P. Heroman, Kenneth J. Hurst, ,.a 'Z' Philip F. Jaeger, Wayne A. Jamieson, Tom Jones. FIFTH ROW: Charles D. Lacour, Peter LaFuria, J. Browne Larose, Paul E. LaRose, Jesse E. LeBlanc, ll, Archie E. LeBourgeois, Keith B. Lemoine, Kevin P. McClanehan, Bo McCartney, Michael E. McGoey, Gerald T. Meyn, Kenneth A. Moore, Tommy G. Morel. SIXTH ROW: Lloyd D. Morgan, William A. Myers, lll, Gregory M. Naquin, Kenn W. Newfield David W Ferret Jr. Austin G Philli s Jr. Larr J y I ' I I ' p 1 I y ' Picciola, Anthony P. Psilos, Edwin P. Rabalais, John P. Radosta, Gregory C. Rigamer, Melvin G. Ripp, Jr., Alan J. Robert, Alvin J. Robert, Kenneth L. Roche. Jr. SEVENTH ROW: Keith A. Rodriquez, William L. Rosevalley, Ill, Joel J Rouse, Jerry J. Rubli, James E. Ruckert, Buddy C. Rupe, Joseph E. Ruttley Robert 0. Schumert, Leslie D. Schouest, Sid F. Staring, Chuck Trascher Robert H. Trepagnier, Gary A. Trinchard, Jules B. Videau, Jerry M. Volk, Jr. William D. Westphal, Daniel S. Wilday, Danny S. Wood, Karl D. Zollinger Mrs. Mildred E. Porter.Housemother. Q A 4. Xa? 'T , n All r 1 i 1 Tommy Mahfouz, Secretary. Pete Arbour, Rush Chairman. Jesse LeBlanc, Pledge Trainer. Al LeBlanc, Treasurer. Eric Schroeder, Vice-President. Roy Fugler, President li J. 5' . gf . 3 l X xi f JA 46 is on 4 Ai ' V 1 .11 - , Ai .. . . J lr A ai lg Ly ' -'11 it ' ri, Aa ' 1 24l FIRST ROW: Sara Allard, Carol Allen, Cherie Allen, Averyell Althaus, Judith Anding, Penny Anthon, Peggy Arleth, Cathy Austin, Cathleen Baker, Carmen Baker, Rosemary Ball, Mary Francis Bankston. SECOND ROW: Gayle Barron, Janette Batte, Kathleen Bishop, Ellen Blount, Cindy' Bowers, Julie Bowers, Bonnie Burton, Anne Burwell, Jan Busada, Judy Busada, Fran Calhoun, Suzanne Calhoun, Emmie Cason. THIRD ROW: Cathy Clasen, Kathy Cole, Judy Covell, DeSha Dade, Mitzi Dearman, Jan Diehl, Diane Domingue, Mary Beth Drown, Mary Lou Dumestre, Ehirley Duncan, Betty Earnest Boudreaux, Pat Eason, Susan Eason, Judv vans. FOURTH ROW: Susan Farr. Kathy Farris, Jan Foley, Kathleen Fox, Gayle 'Nu wood, Becky Nystrom, Lucy 0'Grady, Lisa Otilio, Jan Page, Bobbie Parker, Cherie Parker. SEVENTH ROW: Lynn Parker, Nancy Penn, Sindy Phillips, Terry Puckett, Marianne Ragsdale, Diane Reynolds, Dottie Rausch, Sybil Rhorer, Becky Richmond, Donna Rizan, Kathy Roberts, Pam Robinson, Linda Rodriguez, Carol Rostrom, Cheryl Russell, Brenda Schwartz. -R Gully, Gwen Gulotta, Claudia Hale, Kathy Haxthausen, Kitty Head, Claudia Henagan Cindy Hile Vickie Hippard Connie Honeycutt Kay Huber Jane Hubbard Sally Hubbard Julie Jackson Michelle Jarrell Ann Johnson FIFTH ROW Molly Johnson Pam Johnson Karen Jones Nancy Jones Tomi Jones Judy Kiker Laura LHerisson Sharon Ledbetter Janice Lilly Donna Lindsey Nancy Loker lbby Lutken Betsy Maeser Carol Maeser June Magee Mem Manx Sharon May Franme McClure Jenny McCook Kathy McCormack Mary Jo McCormick Linda McElroy Susan McKinley Ellen McLean SIXTH ROW Susan McLean Ann Merritt Kathy Miller Pam Miller Rita Miller Ellen Mire Helen Mire Nancy Nicola Chrystal Norwood Janis Nor fall Y Y ' sf-.4 Averyell Althaus Treasurer Jan Busada Pledge Director Becky Nystrom President. Nancy 1- Nicola Secretary !:- T we ' S J 7 EIGHTH ROW: Susan Screen, Julia Shadix, Laura Shadix, Carolyn Singer, Jean Slagle, Helen Smith, Linda Soefker, Eva Styron, Lynn Stubblefield, Kay Taylor, Diane Thomas, Becky Turner, Claire Turner, Nancy.Turner, Peggy Tuttle, Theo Walt, Diane Wehre, Margo Weisgerber, Noy Wersgerber, Cindy Werner, Karen Wilson, Cindy Worthington, Diane Yount, Mrs. Louis Glueck, 243 Housemother. PI BETA PHI FIRST ROW: Barbara Adams, Julie Alsip, Petty Anderson, Martha Atkinson, Sharon Aucoin, Laura Bartlett, Joan Bartus, Lettie Bennett, Molly Bennett, garol Berseth, Beth Blanton, Jeannie Bordelon, Lynn Bordelon, Margie Bor- e on. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Bowdle, Pat Bowers, Jean Bullock, Bev Burns, Sharon Burns, Carol Calkins, Marcia Carter, Carol Carver, Peggy Canrille, Sue Carville, Cherie Chappius, Lettie Chutz, Betsy Cobb, Mimi Cobb. THIRD ROW: Lynn Colton, Jency Cook, Ann Crain, Jan Daughtery, Krissy Dietrich, Debbie Dicks, Dianne Dillport, Frances Drake, Ann Elstrott, Ann Evans, Tish Fife, Georgianna Fink, Laura Findlay, Karen Gascon, Mona Geier, Margaret Gerlach, lan Gilbert, Paula Grasel, Paula Griffin, Susan Hasse. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Hagens, Sue Harmon, Peggy Haydel, Elizabeth Hazen, Alice Hebert, Jan Hebert, Jo Dale Hill, Ellen Holden, Lynn Holly, Becky Hughes, Linda Hundley, Kim Jensen, Jere Jones, Jennifer Josey, Kay Kilgore, Little Bit Kinnett, Susan Kolb, Susan Kusch, Laura Laborde, Ana Landry, CammiaiLepenas, Debbie Leake. FIFTH ROW: Linda Mack, Laurel Marschall, Betsy Matens, Mary Jo May- field, Susan Mauroner, Nancy Mayo, Margaret McCord, Martha McCullough, 1. u I 'J I K o - l' -X lr Ns u ', 1 l S , 0' ' A ' r l X : , 1 ' ' 1 'T X' n .-if A. J '. .. I 1. 2 ? I K Q qmlx 11 K 1 KK 1 Y n N I XX 'l 1 1 X. g Q ,' 51 fn Mary McDonald, Susan McDonald, Sharyn McDowell, Mary Alice Miller, Nina Morgana, Carol Mossey, Martha Mullins. I SIXTH ROW: Susan Munson, Jacqui Musso, Patty Newman, Nancy Norris, Kris Oser, Ann Parker, Ellen Parks, Peggy Peninger, Cinda Perry, Margaret Guam, Martha Randall, Lisa Reed, Megg Reed, Cathy Riley, Julie St. Paul. '12 .- I9 lency Cook, Corresponding Secretary. Mona Geier, Rush Chairman. JoDale Hill, Recording Secre tary. Sharyn McDowell, President. Mary Ann Ledford, Treasurer. Betsy Cobb, Vice-President. SEVENTH ROW: Renee Saucier, Mary Scott, Sally Sharp, Zoe Shaw, Kay Spaht, Beth Stevenson, Dianne Stevenson, Liz Swiget, Sue Taylor, Mary Ann Tedford, Donna Thompson, Pat Thompson, Annell Tinsley, Becky Trimble, Terry Trippe, Suzanne Vandiver, Anne Walker, Corine Watts, Judy White, Angela Winder, Pertrice Worley, Mrs. Paul Thompson, Housemother. 245 PI KAPPA ALPHA VD rea ,,f Qxk S, FIRSTAROW: Robert H. Abbott. Ill. Frederick N. Batchelor, Mike A. Boutte, Robert I. Boyer, Billy Bryan, Robert L. Bryan. SECOND ROW: James H. Bryant, John P. Galmes, Jr., George R. Campster, William L. Chapman, Jr., Kerry J. Chauvin, Stan C. Chaves, Terry L. Comp- ton, Alex M. Correa, Patrick J. Curran, Jeff M. David, Edward A. Davis, Jr., George F. Dear, Mike F. Delrey, Preston W. Doiron, Wilford M. Eberhart. THIRD ROW: Otis H. Fennell, Jr., John H. Ferguson, Bruce H. Flowers, Leroy R. Foreman, H. Randolph Hart, Robert A. Hart, IV, Ronnie P. Hernan- dez, John C. Hiser, John W. Holt, Jr., Mario R. Jaramillo, Walker A. Jones, Jr. FOURTH ROW: Elwood Lee Kerner, Charles A. Kennedy, Richard D. Kogler, Ken 0. Landry, Ross D. Martin, Mike T. Miesch, Ronald L. Miller, Frank L. Nelson, David M. 0'Brien, F. Xavier Ponce, Mike E. Ponder. FIFTH ROW: David A. Purcell, Michael R. Quaid, Joseph L. Rachel, David J. Roberts, George H. Robinson, Donald N. Rowe, Charles N. Schneider, Lawton A. Seal, John R. Sevier, Ill, Leroy Smith, Jr., Cordell H. White, Glen Wild, Jr., J. Michael Wilson, Mark T. Wiseman, Warren A. Wool, Maximillian E. Zim- mer, lll.Ruth A. Barry,Housemother. Q lxX I , Q Q X K Uv Jiimgffil Top: Frank Nelson, President. Bottom: Stan Chavez, Secretary. Max Zimmer, Treasurer. Mike Wilson, Executive Com. Member. Pat Curran, Vive-President. Otis Fennell, Exec. Com. Member. 247 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILCN FIRST ROW: Howard Adkins, Michael Anderson, Thomas Baskind, Everett Bennet, William Bowdon, Billy Brockinton, Ronny Brown, Thomas Brown, David Burton, Ed Butts, Pete Cajoleas, Charles Campbell, Danny Carragher, John Carter, SECOND ROW: Mickey Christian, Walter Clawson, William Cleneay, Paul Colvin, Robert K. Conway, Richard Creel, Charles D'Agostino, James Dammon, Morton Davis, Seymour Dear, Roger Downs, A. Michael Dufilho, L. Brian Duke, William D. Durrett. THIRD ROW: John Elstrott, Donnie Ernst, Glen Everett, Timothy Ewing, Albert Fagot, Lawrence Freeman, Ronald Garrick, John R. Gassie, Steven Gitz, William Grafton, Robert Greer, Clynord Hansen, John D. Harmon, Jack Harper, Ty Harris, Jerome Hayes, Herschel Hoffpauir, Jim Holbrook. Q ' Ja 4119 ++l 0,155 'JXD - 'i4 S nider, Charles Sebesta, William Simmons, Paul Sliger, Stanley Smith, K. T. Snyder, Lewis Spencer. SEVENTH ROW: O. B. Stander, Peter Staples, Orus Stephens, Eugene St. Martin, Geoffrey Stone, Randy Storms, Larry Storthz, Toney Turnley, Charles Tyler, James Upton, Warren Valentino, Louis Vituccl, Roger Walker, James Walpole, James Walsh, Stephen Williams, Calvin Woodruff, Fritz Ziegler, Laura Lee McNair. ..- al- - Z I E, 'ff-f rl l FOURTH ROW: Gerald Holland, Mike Holland, John Hollinshead, Sheldon lrion, Mike Johnson, Dan Jones, Dale Klimek, Robert Lane, Stephen Lastrapes, Harrison Carter Leak, Ill, Douglas Lennox, James Lewis, Michael Lipsey, William Loflin, Antonio Lopez, Ill, Robbie Lowther, Fred Matthews, Herman Mayeaux, Allen McElrby, Stokes McConnell, Paul McCormick. FIFTH ROW: Terry McCuistian, John McNamara, Michael Meagher, David Means, Michael Mericle, George Metrailer, Greg Miciotto, Albert Moerke, Joseph Montgomery, William Odom, David Ourso, Thomas P,ease, Craig Pem- berton, Chaille Percy, Jules Pollard. SIXTH ROW: Tad Price, Charles Rice, Russell Roberts, James Roland, Thomas Ross, Michael Sabolyk, Arthur Sample, Roger Sayles, Rainey Schex- 1 Bubby Valentino, President. Robbie Lowther, Pledge Trainer. Pete Cajoleas, Vice-President Greg Freeman, Secretary. 249 SIGMA CHI FIRST ROW: Allen H. Adger, Glenn W. Alexander, John T. Allen, Amos K. Amacker, Walter G. Arnette, Jr., Robert J. Barham, James L. Barr, Morris G. Becnel, Jorge L. Beltran, Frank W. Bishop, William G. Black, John S. Bordelon, Burton B. Bossley, Jr., John E. Branch. SECOND ROW: Frank C. Brewer, Frederick W. Brown, Mark H. Brown, Thomas E. Brown, H. Brent Bruser, Terry L. Burhans, William D. Burnett, John G. Cadwallader, Charles H. Callaway, Randolf M. Cameron, Carey T. Cantrelle, Benjamin D. Capshaw, Stephen J. Chappuis, James L. Clemmensen, Wayne R. Colvin, James J. Crane. THIRD ROW: John R. Creed, Lawrence H. Crow, Lauer P. Culpepper, Daniel P. Dare, Ben L. Day, James P. Dore, Michael L. Dupuis, Thomas R. Elkins, Michael G. Enault, Ronald B. Fayard, Charles S. Faulk, Pickens M. Ferrell, Eobtert R. Fitzhugh, Bryan W. Flanagan, George A. Flournoy, Thomas W. or . FOURTH ROW: Lee J. Fortier, George E. French, John K. Gallaugher, C f it J.. ' QHA: 5 ' . Q .G V .- A T ..r f l H K 'll A if F?-+I J XX W ,,,, A - -MZAPQIF A g . A! 1 J l ' I-47 W ' NV'-yy If lx lr . 4 W L L! f J-.L ,L -. 4 V , F- -fin Ing 'J 4 .te-f ,Y 1, l V ,F U ly' Aa . Q :g g In H9 4, N, g ,s g il , .e are an -, ,V A -l -' W K . 1 J nhl ' I J . '41 A 1 A gg J Ali... hz, 1. M 53. lx Jg Ljvrn y 4 mn lam 4 y 2 5.1. l 1 gs . J - 4 g l f Q? Aa. ' ' L M ll l A 7 .. A fe F ' A i f hd V .JK X- 4 Robert R. Percy, Jack Persac, Louis W. Peters, Ashby W. Pettigrew, John T. Pettigrew, Dennis R. Pevey. , SEVENTH ROW: William C. Phillips, John R. Prickett, Herbert L. Raiche, Kenneth A. Rains, Donald K. Rhea, Thomas E. Richard, John M. Robbins, Floyd J. Roberts, Jr., J. Rene' Roberts, Thomas M. Roberts, Jerry D. Robert- son, Thomas L. Rouse, Robert G. Ryder, Richard M. Sinclair, Jr., Charles S. Smith, Robert C. Smith. Paul H. Spaht, Elton M. Squyres. Michael H. Garber, Charles C. Garvey, Peter C. Grasel, Michael T. Hackler, Travis T. Hailey, Charles W. Hair, Nels A. Hansen, Sulcer A. Harris, Louis H. Haxthausen, William P. Hayne, Richard P. Heflin, William J. Heroman, Gregory M. Heroman, Cecil M. Hill, Roland M. Hall, Robert H. Hines, Jr., Alton B. Honeycutt, Randall E. Hudson, James R. Hundley. FlFTH ROW: Robert A. Hunter, J. Glynn Juban, Kenneth A. Juban, Anthony H. Kerr, Milton B. Kidd, James M. King, John B. Koch, Wayne S. Lancaster, Gordon O. Landry, John S. Lanius, David N. Lecky, Gary A. Lee, Richard B. Lestage, Fred J. Liner, Danny J. Lirette, Brent W. Lumpkin, Douglas F. Macomber, Steven C. Maddox, Tim S. Maddox, John W. Mathews, Robert D. Mathews, Frank M. Matte, Maxwell C. McDonald, Vernon P. Middleton. SIXTH ROW: John C. Miller, Philip D. Mollere, William T. Monroe, Earl M. Morrogh, John P. Nelson, Paul D. Nevels, Robert B. Nichols, Jr., Harold M. Olson, Malcom L. Owen, Daniel P. Parker, Doug G. Payne, James C. Percy, - uf 73 -3' 5 , at . A 4: 4' .. :V T. -M . Vw tg b I V' X -,A T' Chuck Garvey, Secretary. Ben Capshaw, President. Tommy Brown lfar backl Pledge Trainer A r Randy Cameron, Pledge Trainer. Johnny Nelson, Treasurer. Jim King, Vice President Tl l' J ,I 'A -- 1 Jn . , . H Q P AFR F' Fw--W W .. . Y ' A H L f-. 1 . A me 1. A- W Q Q 3 H N I it M 3 ' g A g .9 3- A i ii -- . , i F Br 1 rs sr F B . tg' ,iv 1. V 5 1 ' x 4 -J dl l 1 s, 'V G I ic, N! 3 W F L . v Y , ,vp r , . .v A 4' L. .1 L.,-4 -QL Lia, fi l J ' fr 'FT T '7f if f .1 T r lu: E ' J ll ' F . 4 X J V3 Ii ' Eff rd T Q? rf-. , L! J if J S l gh A19 da W . X9 xl Y W ,- , 1 Q l, Tyr' I ' . M j , . , ,, l .. iq ELGHTH ROW: John A. Stewart, John H. Stubbs, James P. Swearingen, Jr., Richard N. Theriot, Ed K. Theus, Jr., Ben F. Thompson, Gaynell C. Tinsley, Jr., Donald P. Tooley, John P. Trax, Steve L. Uffman, Marlin R. Vernon Charles B. Walker, Danny J. Walker, Thomas R. Walker, James E. Walters Jr., Michael W. Wascom, John R. Welborn, William L. White, Thomas B. Wil- krnson, Carter J. Wilkinson, Jerry D. Williamson, Stephen W. Williamson Florence M. Lanier. SIGMA NU FIRST ROW: Glenn A. Acomb, James L. Akers, Andrew J. Arnold, Jonny L. Branton, John B. Brunson, Peter G. Carmichael, Thomas E. Carville, Glen A. Christina, William R. Coenen, Jeffrey D. Cowlishaw. SECOND ROW: Johnny C. Crow, Cecil C. Dabadie, Gerald C. de Launay, Robert F. de Launay, Clark R. Doyal, George B. Eldredge, Lee E. England, Larry J. Firmln, Michael L. Flynn, James K. Galbraith, Robert C. Grubb, Gordon S. Gunn, Jr., Hatley N. Harrison, Richard M. Hartsell, Russ J. Hebert. THIRD ROW: Walter P. Hobgood, Jr., Emile C. lverstine, James L. Jean- sonne, James E. Joly, Jr., Frank K. Jones, Jay D. Kacho, William R. Kennedy, Jr., Keric D. Kopecky, Mark W. Levert, Lawrence L. Lewis, lll, Cuthbert H. Mandell, Michael F. Melanson, Edward B. Middleton, Dale W. Miller. FOURTH ROW: John H. Moore, Shelby F. Morton, J. Robert Neely, Fred A. Palmer, Phillip D. Pattillo, James C. Payne, Charles F. Phillips, Robert R. Philli s Noel A. Poirier Albert W Price David . Ra a o Ronn'e p , , . , G m g s, r P. Richard, Darryl S. Sanches, Richard M. Sipe, Thomas L. Sistrunk. FIFTH ROW: William J. Stevens, Gregory J. Thomas, George M. Thomson, Stuart R. Thomson, Edwin H. Venable, Robert T. Wakefield, John T. Waller, Jr., Ralph D. Walters, James W. Wright, George S. Yerger, Carroll S. Mayer, Jr., Chapter Adviser. wr Ill, Q S f .01 -XSL? X ' 'f 2' if fe e v Robert R. Phillips, Recorder. Robert T. Wakefield, Pledge Marshall. James W. Wright, Com mander. Cecil C. Dabadie, Lt. Commander. H. Norton Harrison, Rush Chairman. Cuthbert H Mandell, Huusemanager. 253 SIGMA PHI EPSILCJN 1-fib'---f' ' ,fee rf-xx? 4 First Row: Don Antie, Mike Barron, John Beard, Clifton Bingham, Allen Black, Harold Broussard, Steven Buckley. Second Row: E. Steven Bufkin, Bill Clement, Ronnie Ford, David Fuqua, Mike Gorge, Greg Gunn, Bill Hurst, Mark Jeffers, Phil Jeffers, Robert Johnson. Third Row: Bryan Jordan, Ric Laur, R. Brad Lewis, Billy MacNaughton, Glen Maynard, Mike Michelli, Mike Moody, J. Mike Morrow, Pat Morrow, Charles Parish, Carl Richard, Mike Sanders, Don Shedd, L. David Simpson, Frank Smith, Robert Smoot, Fred Steen, Vernon Ray Stevens, Jr. Fourth Row: Bart Swanson, Fred Tulley, Jerry Turner, Steve Whitfield, Mike Whitton, R. Neal Wilkinson, Greg Zabloc, Mrs. Denise Bennett, Housemother. Mike Goree, Comptroller. Mike Moody, Vice.President. Carl Richard, Cor- responding Secretary. David Simpson, Recorder. SIGMA PI l i lvl., . ' .ll ' 1 . T .:,L ', VX if ,.,,,,, I -1, , r F FIRST ROW: John Michael Anding, William G. Austin, Jr., Robert T. Bauch, Richard J. Berthelot, Jr., Joseph E. Blais, Albert P. Bode, lll, Max- well A. Booth. SECOND ROW: John S. Bradford, Robert N. Bradford, Spiro M. Boromas, Dennis L. Bundick, Edward 0, Cailleteau, Randall R. Caldwell, John N. Caees, Harris J. Chutz, Jr., Lewis S. Cramer, Randal D. Crum, William H. Cum- mings, Jr., Robert Michael Day. THIRD ROW: John L. Dugas, Arthur DuVernay, Mark C. Dyer, Danny J. Edwards, John W. Ehricht, Gary D. Ewing, William V. Fehlis, John C. Fonte- not, Earl L. Galle. FOURTH ROW: Michael D. Hannah, Michael A. Hayes, Trudeau J. Hogue, Ill, Gordon H. Hutchinson, Jr., Sidney W. Jackson, William T. Kepper, Walter L. V. Klein, Stephen C. LeBlanc, Jan P. Lee, William B. Morrison. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth C. Picou, Peter J. Sanders, Alvin D. Stevens, Joe T. Stoker, Jr., H. Hayes Taylor, Michael C. Toerner, George W. Vlmer, William C. Williams, Alan N. Wise, David T. Zammit, Ralph L. W. Schmidt, Faculty Adviser, Mrs. Ruth Denman, Housemother. ti Bottom: William Fehlis, Herald. Gordon Hutchinson, Secretary. Art DuVernay Treasurer. Johnny Dugas. Top: Bill Morrison, Vice-President. Sid Jackson President. TAU KAPPA EPSILON FIRST ROW: David E. Walle, Hugh T. Longacre, Michael W. Donovan, Stephen Gonzales, Justin Joaquin, Michael E. Jones, F. Emery Garriot, Carvel A. Sims, Michael C. Adams. SECOND ROW: Robert E. Anderson, Douglas J. Bernard, James E. Brad- ford, Glenn T. Cambre, Joiseph H. Carreras, R. Kent Cashio, Dennis A. Clarke, James T. Costello, Eugene J. Crisafulli, Harry A. Daugherty. THIRD ROW: Bill W. deBlieux, John W. Ethridge, Ronald R. Gonzales, David P. Glockner, R. Lee Grantham, William S. Grantham, O. J. Guillot, Michael E. Hansen, Thomas T. Henderson, Weldon J. Hill, Lawrence H. Hol- brook, Stewart M. Holloway, Al J. Johnson, William W. Kilgore, Cary J. Kuhlman, Dale R. Ladd. FOURTH ROW: Ronald E. LeTard, Michael C. Maier, Carlos J. Marcello, Allan T. Marshall, Jeffery L. McDowell, David G. Myrabo, A. Jerome Nich- olas, Jeff Pelz, Fred W. Pope, E. Byron Powell, Ken Prattini. FIFTH ROW: Harold T. Pretorius, Donald Pritchard, Art Quick, James Rabb, 9 -.alms-0 Kyiv 'fn If Zak B Vx Michael Richards, R. Dale Robinson, Jodie R. Russo, Melvin N. Schneider, Ronald W. Schulingkamp, William C. Sherman. SIXTH ROW: Donald L. Smith, Peter M. Smith, Harold J. Stutes, Clay L. Swift, Paul D. Tate, Thomas A. Volz, Michael E. Walle, Harold K. Watson Michael W. Watts, Chief Whalen, Wayne Wilbert, James Rene Williams Miclaael B. Wilson, Frank A. Zaerenger, Mrs. Estelle W. Moore, House mot er. yan Emery Garriott, Secretary. David Walle, President. Tim Henderson, Treasurer. Hugh Longacre Vice-President. 259 THETA XI FIRST ROW: H. Michael Aaron, James T. Adams, Kevin R. Allison, Warner H. Anthony, Jr., David E. Barber, Frank D. Barlow, lll, Harold S. Barlow, John J. Barton, John J. Bertucci, David M. Bock, Harold H. Bond, Bill W. Borland, Jr. SECOND ROW: James L. Boutte, James P. Brent, Laurence V. Brindley, Jr., Daniel L. Brown, John R. Brumfield, Barry L. Buckels, Tom W. Bunce, Hollis H. Burke, William J. Burris, Randy C. Caffarel, David M. Caskey, Jr., Patrick Chaffin, Ron G. Cochran. THIRD ROW: David E. Corkern, Roland Corkern, T. Kirk Crane, Kevin W. Cruthirds, Wayne J. Cunningham, Roy A. Dardenne, Doug C. Driggers, Robert A. Duhon, Gergory C. Eckert, Eustace L. Edwards, Ill, Joseph B. Elam, IV, Charles Frog Elliott, Michael R. Erwin, Stephen C. Fleming. FOURTH ROW: Daniel J. Fourrier, Jr., Jerry Fourrier, Robert H. Frank, Ronald S. Gambrell, John R. Gardner. Craig R. Gates, Thad C. Glass, Joel 9 - gag.. t R. Barry Pierce. SEVENTH ROW: Richard K. Porter, Lynn R. Potter, Preston A. Price, Charles S. Pugsley, Ill, James A. Ragland, John R. Raine, IV, Rush H. Reed, Charles W. Richard, James T. Robinson, Thomas P. Rodgers, James A. Roun- tree, Welton 0. Seal, Jr., Timothy A. Sebastian, Thomas D. Simmons, Noel L. Spurlock, James R. Stafford. EIGHTH ROW: Darryl C. Stallworth, Larry B. Stanley, Paul B. Stanley, Greene, Quintin L. Gustln, Jr., John C. Halbrook, Ill, Bruce Crab Harris, Harold M. Hawkins, Michel E. Heard, Wallace J. Heck, L. K. Herlong, lll, James G. Howell, Stephen L. Huddle, James H. Hutchison. FIFTH ROW: Marvin L. Jeffers, Stephen P. Jones, William H. Kessler, Jr., Stephen W. Killion, Kevin M. Kuebler, G. Wayne Kuhn, Jake F. LaBello, Michael E. Lancaster, Van J. Land, Byron D. Magbee, lll, Randall L. Magee, W. Glen Magee, Weaver H. McCracken, Ill, J. Richard McEachern, A. Richard McElveen, Chester McGear, Daniel E. McGee, G. Frank Meyers, Jr., William 5I.hllVliS1dleton, Gregory M. Miller, Larry E. Mire, James B. Mistretta, Thomas . u earn. SIXTH ROW: J. Michael Murff, George R. Murr, Lonnie A. Myles, Mar- shall B. Nelson, Arthur R. Newman, William E. Newman, Stewart E. Niles, Jr., Michael J. Nolan, Michael Y. Norwood, Robert P. Odom, Lloyd E. Olsen, Albert A. Palumbo, David B. Parnell, Kip E. Patterson, D. Conrad Pearson, Top: Jim Williams, Treasurer. Marvin Jeffers, Pledge Trainer. William Kessler, IFC Representative. Danny Fourrier, Secretary. Bottom: Wayland Vincent, President. Jim Woltz, Vice-President I 'T John H. Stinson, Ill, Robert T. Sylvest, George E. Thibodeaux, Frank Tumi- nello, Wayland H. Vincent, James T. Wafer, Charles W. Walden, David E. Warren, James B. Welsh, Richard F. Wickboldt, Stephen J. Wickboldt, James B. Williams, William F. Willis, John F. Wemple. James W. Wortz, Phillip R. Wood, Richard S. Zabbia, Nlrs, Kathryn T, Moore, Housemother, John J. Capdeville, Chapter Adviser. 261 ZETA BETA TAU FIRST ROW: William S. Abrams, Richard Altman, Sanford A. Arst, Larry ig. Baok, Theodore Baer, Il, Nat B. Baumer, Steven M. Bernstein, Robert J. raumg. SECOND ROW: Samuel D. Byer, Kenneth D. Chapman, Abie Charski, David Cohn, Douglas J. Cohn, Robert P. Cooper, Walter Davis, Ill, Marx Elmer, lll, Leon Finklestein, L, Ronald Forman, Alan B. Freyer, Ronald Goldfarb, Norman R. Guttman, Amos K. Katz, Myron B. Katz. THIRD ROW: Richard L. Katz, Stephen Katz, Charles E. Kaufman, Donald Kaufman, James E. Kaufman, N. Jimmie Laudenheimer, Ralph Levy, lll, Samuel J. Levy, Russell Malen, Marion K. Marks. FOURTH ROW: Paul S. Marks, Fred Michaelson, Robert S. Miller, Fred Miller, Ellis B. Murov, Mark G. Murov, Hubert L. Newman, Jack L. Orkin, Andrew S. Palmer, Ernest F. Preis, Jr. FIFTH ROW: Armond L. Roos, Leon M. Rubin, A. Carl Schmulen, Mel E. Schudmak, Mike W. Seligman, Jim M. Silverberg, Alan H. Silverblatt, Jack M. Stolier, Michael J. Wallick, Mark B. Washauer, Felix R. Weill, Daniel H. Wolbe, David M. Wormser, Mrs. lsabel Loeb, Housemother. in -iq.: v , v 2 nas 262 Bottom: Mark Murov, Historian. Stephen M. Bernstein, President. Top: Ken- ny Chapman, Member-at-Large. David Wormser, Vice-President. Jack Stolier, Secretary. Ralph Levy, Treasurer. ZETA TAU ALPHA FIRST ROW: Cindy Alexander, Gayle Ambrico, Penny Ashmoor, Debbie Bauer, Sally Beckham, Mary Lynn Bertrand, Debbie Best, Jeanie Blackwell, Kathy Blackwell, Linda Blankenship, Judy Boggs, Joanne Bork, Marcia Brad- for . SECOND ROW: Jennie Brister, Laura Brister, Cathy Brown, Marilyn Bruns, Debbie Burge, Joan Canone, Babs Carter, Gail Cathey, Diane Cherry, Canda Childers, Susan Clarke, Madeleine Clavier, Nancy Coenen. THIRD ROW: Liz Copeland, Rosalind Cordaro, Helene Crosbie, Billy Jean Crossgrove, Colette Cuccia, Marcy Darden, Patricia Davis, Judy De Brueys, Mary Gay Denbo, Mary Ann Despaux, Linda Dixon, Lanier Dorhauer, Rena Durr, Sue Duvall. FOURTH ROW: Neil Fagan, Linda Genella, Karen Gillen, Sally Gordon, Ann Green, Becki Grundon, Patty Habeeb, Judy Hall, Jan Hamilton, Gayle Han- sen, Becki Hargar, Kay Harrison, Kathy Hartwell, Beth Hathorn, Florrie Hathorn, Colleen Higgins, Sharon Holley, Sally Huffman, Tina Hull, Louise lmbert, Pepper Jackson. FIFTH ROW: Jeanie Jones, Laurie Jones, Sherry King, Charlene Kirkwood, Dotty Knox, Virginia Kroenke, Beth Kuhlman, Diane Lais, Carolyn Lambert, -N ll K.,,,w,.,1j2,5i A N 'n y 2 2 ilu A' Mary Lou Lampert, Susan Langford, Carolyn Lay, Kathy Lay, Karen Lee, Karen Link, Ellen Luke, Susan Marrs, Pat McCarty, Carol McClure, Marsha mcglwee, Karen McGarrahan, Kathy McGowen, Theresa McGowen, Peggy c raw. SIXTH ROW: Debbie Menard, Emily Merrick, Janet Meyer, Pat Miller, Lynn Monget, Kris Nason, Karen Nelson, Penny Nicholson, Melanie Norred, Sue Nunez, Kathy Odom, Linda Orr, Marian Otwell, Angie Palmer, Susan Parks, Barbara Patzig. SEVENTH ROW: Judy Payne, Sizi Pernici, Jean Pfeuffer, Caroline Pierce, Carol Pullen, Ellen Reece, Paula Rlcherand, Gail Riedie, Jeannie Robert, Gail Rombach, Cathy Romero, Kay Roubion, Astrid Roy, Babs Ryan, Sherry Sap- penfield, Betty Seab. , EIGHTH ROW: Marie Seiler, Anita Serrill, Margaret Shartle, Sandra Sim- mons, Helen Spillman, Nancy Stanley, Pat Stovall, Johnnie Sturdivant, Wendy Teets, Gail Tracht, ldell Wade, Patsy Walker, Viki Waltemath, Debbie Ware, Cheri Watson, Ina Ray Watts, Nancy Weldon, Karen Wesley, Sheryl Wesley, Ann Whitaker, Eva Williams, Terry Williams, Janet Yundt, Mrs. J. 0. Roy, Housemother. J A '5 Judy Payne, Vice-President. Louise lmbert, Treasurer. Nancy Coenen, Cor- responding Secretary. Becki Grundon, President. Diane Cherry, Recording Secretary. xx, Bill Kleinpeter, Chaplain. Mickey Reese, Noble Ruler. Tab Singer, Treasurer. Ronnie Hancock, Secretary. ALPHA GAMMA RHO Ulm! 129 r fur-xy-L0 S' bfx hs' WRST ROW: Ronald T. Brown, Gergory Coco, David K. Ellender, William . E iott. SECOND ROW: Edward W. Everitt, James L. Faust, Wesley W. Forman, James D. Graugnard, Jr. THIRD ROW: Sidney L. Grillot, William L. Hadaway, Raymond W. Han- cock, Jr., Marcel P. Hebert, John J. Kahn. FOURTH ROW: William L. Kleinpeter, Roy P. Mclntyre, James R. Monroe, David V. Park, E. A. Pope, Douglas P. Ramagos, Milton J. Reese, Jr. FIFTH ROW: Donald W. Roberie, John M. Rome, Samuel T. Singer, Paul D. Spillers, Michael K. Tate, William S. Warrick, Leonard P. Wilfert, Joel S. Williams, Ronald A. Young. ELTA SIGMA Craig Brenden, Secretary. Mark Jolissaint Jim Philpot, Pledge President. ,fn FIRST ROW: Craig C. Brenden, Harvey R. Brewer. SECOND ROW: Russell J. Broussard, Christy A. Clement, Chris A. Desselles, Brett 'A. Grayson. THIRD ROW: Eric Grayson, Darryl M. Greenfield, Larry lnguagiato, Mark A. Jolissaint, Danny J. Moore. FOURTH ROW: Julie J. Morales, Jimmy L. Philpot, James L. Pulliam, Ed- win A. Smith, John E. Sonnier, James M. Vance, Hal D. White, Jr., Jay Obrerling, Chapter Supervisor. 267 , Rush Chairman. Brett Grayson, President. -., ' Z Rx 4 18 99 ml X ? ' if: e ' -'-f'2e: A ici' Jafar 1':1- .. .1 file.: ,, ' I- l?'ifff ...,,,,,, . .,,. , .- i ar xxtv F .,.. . ,.-: , wg ,.,' 3-ig1,:5,55:wE12.s.5'?1g -,.,v.,,,,,,-,,.',,,,... . 5470 EsYl-Ja Jesse Noble, Historian. George Gunn, Secretary. Brad Walker. Don Howard, Treasurer. Cliff Treadaway, Warden. Ray Puigh, Chaplain. lr- :Q ll-If 3 31:31 I '- - avi ATA?-116251 Pl KAPPA PHI FIRST ROW: Clifton M. Bodin, W. Kenneth Bueche. SECOND ROW: George J. Castille, Edward J. de Verges, Lynn Dalton. THIRD ROW: Richard W. Doiron, William D. Duvie, George D. Gunn, Donald P. Howard, John L. Lanaux. FOURTH ROW: Robert J. Ordeneaux, Raymond J. Puigh, Anthony D. Ragusa, William A. Sawyer, James M. Solar, Charles D. Watts. SIGMA DELTA TAU Carol Abramson, Pledge Trainer. Gail Rusoff, President. Sandy Turner, Secretary Marsha Rusoff, Treasurer. Merle Jo Cohn, Vice-President. Qs Wi. FIRST ROW: Carol Abramson, Merle Jo Cohn. SECOND ROW: Sarah Ann Lahasky, Beverly Maas, Gail Rusoff, Marsha Rusoff, Sandy Turner. THIRD ROW: Nanette Wolff. n?N I I x v -xx , J V :4.xEx. xu fix: x 2 ,143 Lwgvziigx xxiklxrgixgxfgn V, 'xxlx ug f-wx,-U E::L j:E?xf:x5, ui E gg: .xxx xx ,.zW51f,..W ,, xx- F323-322 Im xx x xxx 5 T33 EE: gtg ' 19 , xifim v. r --xVk.s- :xxx xxxxxxxxx x 222: ? 5gQgJE'1Em M, xwwq xx W xx 15 ,L -if .mx 4 E x x fssfxx xxxx W V How does it feel to be One of the beautiful people? Now that you know who you are, What are you going to be? And have you traveled very far? As far as the eye can see. How does it feel to be One of the beautiful people? How often have you been there? Often enough to know. What did you see when you were there? Nothing that doesn't show. -John Lennon and Paul McCartney 1 A T el' 5 E '41, v I' 'L x L' I 'B 5 22 O -I .I . . , -g 2, S 'sl cg o x8 0, 3, 'YQQIC I 'xv bow ol, L 0 F860 K9 '44 AND MEC- Ik LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HONORARIES Beta Apha Psi Honorary Accounting Fred J. Atchity, President Ginger Ann Arledge Lucile Joy Atkins Kaa Frank Blue, Jr. Gary M. Bowlin Michael Brechtel Kenneth Joseph Brooks John S. Burwell Leo P. Cailleteau Mrs. Margaret V. Cerullo Ralph B. Chustz Sarah E. Crais Thomas Crichton, IV Alvin Michael Dufhilo Larry G. Efferson Steven M. Flory John C. Fontenot Jimmy D. Fowler William A. Gray Ronald J. Greer Sidney W. Jackson Jesse L. King, Jr. Samuel J. Lambert, Ill Keith J. Lousteau Charles D. Mabry .Alvin H. Macke Ross V. Mancuso Frank W. McGee Marilyn G. Meyer Emmett L. Mitchell Donald E. Nelson Robert B. Nichols Thomas E. Parker William C. Potter Albert J. Richard, lll Roland P. Richardson Patricia Ann Ryan Gary J. Smith William D. Spiers, Jr. Charles C. Trascher Addie Jane Tureau Felix R. Weill Robert G. Zainey Apha Beta Apha Library Science Honorary Ginny Gallaspy, President Henry Aucoin Barbara Bateman Mrs. Joan L. Bearden Lettie Bennett Mrs. Eizabeth Bingham Denise Broussard Gertrude M. Carey Gail Cassagne Dana Collier Ann Crain Barbara Fitzhugh Nancy Hamstra Betty Jane Harlow Thomas Himmel Elaine Hughes Paul Laureau Sharon Lee Sconis A. Leon Faye Loftin Gene Lynch Margaret McCord Phyllis E. McCoy Mathalie McMahon Susan Moore Nancy E. Morgan Lynne Parker Priscilla Phillips Christy Pokorny Catherine Reames Pat Reilly Theresa Rials Patsy Soileau Anita Warner Brenda Yandell Sukmoon Yoon Mrs. Pascaline Leeper Gamma Beta Phi a ions N l IService Honorary Patricia Borskey, President Kent Barrios Barbara Blackwell Angela Blaize Bruce Bordelon Donald Bordelon Diane Borkowski Pamela Cheairs Gregory Clements Pamela Davidson Charlotte de Frances Nancy Ellen DeWitt Thomas Dominick Sara Ekin Gary Fox Mignonne Freeman Frank Fronczek Cathy Gaspard Mary Carroll Guillory Betty Jane Harlow George Harrison Evelyn Hayes Margaret Jackson Lynn Joseph Frank Lamothe Jim Land Lucille Landry Gene Larrimore Olivia McBee Mary Louise Marix Elizabeth Martin Emily Merrick Elena Neklutin Aleta Oubre Patricia Palmer Jane Pierce Christy Pokorny Debbie Reese Martha Reeves Emily Wray Robinson Jeannie Robinson Sylvia Rodriguez Mary Ricca Gladys Smith Robery Stephens Jeffrey Suggs Cheryl Talbot Sonja Leigh Thompson Kay Trexler Jo Ann Truxillo D. Lee Verret, Jr. David Warren Susan Whitthorne Julie Williams Danny Williamson Betty Wise Pi Mu Epsion Honorary Malhematrcs Fralernfly Charles Henry Allen, President David M. Bock Daniel John Buquoi Lawrence Joseph Cassanova, Ill Bijan Chadorchi M. S. Chawla Robert P. Cifreo Howard B. Davis, Jr. Terry W. Deville Mary Elaine Emerson Johnny Gills, Jr. Andrew J. Hargooa Myron B. Katz James M. Lewis, Ill Robert S. Mattel James D. Mayhan, Jr. Barbara J. McManus Willis H. McMillan Stewart E. Mills William A. Peale, lll Vijean L. Piazza Gail Rusoff Kieth M. Roussel J. Philip Seab Ray C. Shipley, Jr. Harry Shoemaker Edwin A. Smith, Ill Katherine E. Stewart John N. Stokes Glen A. Taylor Harold J. Toups Lorraine H. Walker James B. Williams Elvan S. Young Ronald E. Zammit Harry L. Guilbeau, President James H. Browning Richard Burtt Talmadge G. Canrer Thomas W. Chamberlain Gerald C. DeLaunay David 0. Dresser Pi Tau Pi Honorary Scholaslic Frale David A. Estes A. Ray Hebert Clinton Hyatt, Jr. Danny LeFort Vito P. Lomonaco Michael K. Marcantel Joseph J. Noto, Jr. YY Rene Ortlieb, Ill Dale E. Redman Antonio J. Santeiro Malcolm C. Turner Richard Dale Westbrook Donovan J. Williams Billy J. Woods 272 Joseph Henry Arbour, Ill Jose C. Barrios Harry Hagan Barrow Kenneth P. Beyers William Geyman Black William Glenn Black James H. Browning James A. Cagle Mark W. Callaway Brant Casford Van L. Cox Larry Davis R. C. Dawson Charles N. DeGraveIles Richard S. Dunn Charles E. East, Jr. William M. Falgoust Michael F. Feig Gary L. Fox Travis Hailey James Edwin Hall Doug Harmon Phi Eta Sigma y F Freshman Men Who Have All Norton Harrison James A. Hazel Waldon Michael Hingle Craig Frank Holthaus Earl W. Horne Jim D. Klepzig Paul E. Larose John Stephen Lastrapes Garrett R. Lynch Henry J. Mancuso, Jr. Robert B. Marlin Robert D. Maccashin Weston Miller Ronald C. Montelaro Bahram Movafaghi William Painter Thomas Allen Pease Richard Norwig Prado Harold T. Pretorius John M. Robinson Herbert Schaeffer Carl E. Schueler aind 3 5 Average Thomas Schult Charles G. Seab Richard Dale Sides Elton M. Squyres Richard A. Steckley Donald J. Tassin Charles Benton Teddlie Lawrence M. Timm Michael Charles Toerner D. Lee Verret, Jr. James T. Wager Steven C. Walker Kermit Lamar Walters, Jr David E. Warren Michael Wayne Wascom Cleveland S. Waterman Harold K. Watson David H. Whitman Jimmy Welsh James B. Williams Stephen Williams Elvan S. Young Kappa Deta Pi Honorary Education Society Elizabeth Gates, President Cheryl M. Abadie Carolyn A. Adams Katherine I. Beier Mary L. Bertrand Denise L. Burge Katherine A. Cassens Barbara A. Coates Laura De Coursey Elizabeth A. Gates Rebecca S. Grundon Betty Jane Harlow Janice A. Haywood Teresa D. Hoffman Elaine C. Hughes Cary P. Landry Erica F. Loewer Mae S. Mackey Tommye J. Morris Polly Rhea Ann Rogers Sara N. Sullivan Cynthia M. Thornhill Cynthia A. Vedros Joyce H. Walker Lorraine H. Walker Dr. Doris Conway, Adviser Epsion Pi Tau H norary industrial Education Fraternity Ronald G. Facundus, President Willard A. Beeman Jon L. Branton Louis A. Braud, Jr. Louis A. Braud, lll Louis C. Brister Alden J. Chauvin Daniel L. Daigrepont John I. Ducote Douglas D. Gamble Dr. Nelson A. Hauer Arthur M. Hoover Owen T. Langridge Michael A. Lopez Bernard M. McAlister Paul E. McCrea Dr. James G. McMurry Percy V. Rougon Wesley S. Saia Clifford T. Smith Everett G. Smith Warren P. Templet Winston R. Younger Donald A. Vitrano Ray J. Waguespack William L. Wall 273 Oliver E. Wager, Jr., P B. Wayne Brown Juan J. Campo Robert Campos James A. Cannon Bill Goheen Raul S. Gonzalez Charles W. Hair, Ill Asem H. Hallak Dorian P. Heroman Chi Epsilon H ary Civil Engineering Fraiernily resident Michael G. Jackson Henry A. Knebel, Jr. Michael C. Maier Michael R. Merritt Gerald Meyers Ronald M. Ness Hector Ortiz Howard S. Peavy Richard A. Pletsch James A. Ragland Antonio E. Regoio Rolando Rivas Donald L. Schaneville Donald R. Schneider Donald M. Smith Harry H. Starnes Charles M. St. Romain Robert G. Szabo Wayne J. Trosclair Douglas L. Williams Mortar Board An honorary organization lor senior women emphasizing leadersh p Lynda Anthony Marie Anthony Pamela George Rebecca Grundon Marilyn Heidingsfelder Alison Hubbard Charlotte Lee Joellen Lee Sharyn McDowell scholarship and characte Pamela Miller Candy Perry Jennifer Read Betsy Ritchey Ann Sartor Cherri Turpin Chris Waguespack Eva Williams Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship Honorary Q ...ll FNEAXZQMZ gun lm 3 ZVQSFZE Winn Mobi I U James H. McClellan, President John R. Aldridge Charles H. Allen Daniel A. Bent Bruce E. Bernard Daniel W. Billingsley David M. Bock L. J. Boniol Paul W. Boudra Daniel J. Buquoi David R. Campbell Robert L. Capell Lloyd D. Cason John T-T Chow James C. Danos Edward G. Dardeau Ronald D. Deale Archie N. Duplantis Thomas G. Ehrlicher Jeffrey S. Gilbert Francis G. Graugnard Bruce G. Grieshaber Charles R. Guin Michael T. Hackler Asem H. Hallak Tau Beta Pi Honorary Engineering Flalernily Travis L. Hartzo Paul L. Haworth George A. Hero Norman R. Hill Max O. Hohenberger August J. Huber Edward M. Hufft Gary H. Johnson Terry A. Johnston William F. Lawless Alvin A. LeBlanc John W. Lonberger John A. Lusted Dwight M. Lyman James A. Maggio James E. Maurin Malcolm D. McNaylor Michael T. Miesch Bruce Moore Cloise L. R. Mooney William F. Nail Kenneth J. Olivier Donald A. Olson Richard W. Osborne Aubrey K. Palmer Phillip D. Pattillo Joel P. Prevost Mirko Rakigjija Gerardo G. Salazar Donald L. Schaneville Donald W. Schlatre Jared D. Sere Harry L. Shoemaker Carl Smith Edwin A. Smith Grady Smith Richard A. Smith Alvaro G. Solera John N. Stokes Robert G. Szabo John E. Taylor Wayne J. Trosclair Harold J. Toups Michel V. Wall Andrew S. Weeks Thomas M. Welch Kenneth E. White Carter'Wilkinson Gary R. Wooley Richard E. Zachary 274 Cheryl Abadie Edward Abernathy Sarah Abramowitz Carolyn Adams Averyell Althaus Lynda Anthony Marie Anthony Harold Ayme Larry Becnel Katherine Beier Mary Lynne Bertrand Mary Bihm Robert Boitmann Bruce Bordelon Betty Brantley Goldie Bujard Glenn Caluda Lydia Carnal Christel Carpenter Katherine Cassens Chan Chandler Elizabeth Cobb Carolyn Davis Cole Chester Coles Elizabeth Cooper Ann Corbett Howard Davis Laura Decoursey Philip Dolan Bonita Dooley Linda Dorman John Easterly Eirleen Eckholdt Robert Fontenot Daniel Fourrier Mu Sigma Rho Honorary Scholastic Fraternity Sharon Frazier Virginia Gallaspy Lynn Garrett Elizabeth Gates Harriet George Bettye Gilbreath Karen Gladney Willie Goudelocke Lee Gremillion Rebecca Grundon Mary Carol Guillory Jenny Hamilton Andrew Hargooa David Hart Evelyn Hayes Janice Haywood Katherine Hebert Teresa Hoffman Elaine Hughes Denisa Ingram Pamela Johnson Donna Jouandot Michael Kudla Gregory Kusic Judith Landry Vickie Langston Joseph LeBlanc Christina Link Erica Loewer Mae Mackey Wickliffe Many Elizabeth Martin Ronald McCain Pamela Miller Bettye Morgan Beverly Morgan David Morgan Tommye Morris Nina Newlin Donna Newman Stewart Niles Susan Nunez Ludye Oppel Pam Percy Rose Marie Phillips Claire Potter Jennifer Read Linda Rebowe Joseph Reynolds Polly Rhea Elizabeth Ritchey Janet Ross Cynthia Samuel Warren Schulingkamp Amy Sengle David Simpson Eileen Sonnier Brian Sorrells Katherine Stewart Mickey Stringfield Kenneth Thompson Cynthia Thornhill Cynthia Vedros Lorraine Walker Sharon Walker Anita Warner Ruth Wetherford Eva Williams Rebecca Wilson Janet Yundt Jennifer Read, President Dena Aubin Darlene Campbell Ferol Cox Nancy Crankshaw Davis Anne Donnes Kathy Dozier Betty Gandy Theta Sigma Phi Honorary Journalism Sorority Laura Gatz Vicki Grimm Betsy Hayes Mary Hearty Dorothy Henriques Bonnye Hill Kris Keller Carol Maeser Sherrye Pendarvis Melanie Rector Nancy Rix Mona Ross Sallie Sharp Charlotte Stamy Sherry Thomas Eugenie Toledano 275 Phi Upsilon Dmicron Alpha Epsilon Delta Honorary Home Economics Sorority Premedical Honor Society Edith Annette Repp, President Teresa Anderson Jeanne Annison Yvette Antonini Jeanne Auer Jeanne Bernard Fran Boudreaux Pamela Brownell Julie Ann Bowes Lena Chisea Margared D'Abadie Carolee Davis Elaine Marie deFrances Dorothy Dickinson Carolyn Dickson Cecil C. Dwyer Sharon Lee Green Sybil Higgins Gautreau Dorothy Hadden Alison Hubbard Sharon R. Hyde Hollis Kazmann Joellen Lee Kudla Helen Langlois Sybil Laperouse Penny Lawrence Marie LeBourgeois Linda Macomber Saundra Theresa Martin Margaret Morrison Yvonne Regina Owens Binnie Pelle Karen Claire Pittman Ellen Prothro Martha Reeves Leora Gayle Royer Bes Sessums Doris Ahrens Spraggins Randi Sweat Charlene Swetman Ann Tarleton Lam Feng Tuan Linda West Gregory M. Heroman, Wade H. Allain Luis Balart Larry Barr Monte M. Bonneval Wilson C. Bourg, Ill Randal C. Caffarel Randy Cameron Chester C. Coles, Jr. William Collier Harry K. Day, Jr. Phil Dolan Eirlene Eckholdt Daniel J. Fourrier, Jr. David G. Fourrier David G. Gaar Gayle Gaspard Gary R. Glynn Robert B. Golson Glenn Hall Ken Harrison Marilyn Kimball Charlotte Knight Dr. Thelma Leonard, Adviser Dr. Carol Engebretson, Adviser David A. Hart J Tim Henderson Cary A. Hernandez Walter J. Hingle, Jr. President Roddy Hundley Stanley M. Jackson Steven Katz Dan Kimberlin Peter R. LaForia Steven Lanoux U. Bruce Lowe Stephen Luebbert Corrie L. May Jay McDaniel Richard McGregor D. V. Moller, Jr. Virginia Morgan Joel D. Nasca Philip Perret Harold Pretorius John M. Rainey Carl Joseph Richard Carl Schmulen Dennis Smith D. Lee Verret, Jr. Edmund B. Vinci Charles F. White Maurice M. Vick, Adviser Letah Young, President Elizabeth Ajubita Sara Allard Sondra Anderson Renette Ashley Mary Ashmore Nancy Bannon Joan Bartus Carol Berseth Colleen Black Ann Boelens Linda Boelens Ann Britson Barbara Burgess Mary Catalanotto Molly Clark Judy Cole Martha Comegys Barbara Crawford Roberta Creim Charlotte Critcher Pam Davidson Anna DeLee Deborah Demcheck Frances Drake Cecelia Edwards Eugenia Epperson Renee Favret Alice Ford Pamela Foster Susan Garcia Karen Gillen Karen Gladney Marcelle Gonzales Alpha Lambda Delta. A Hono a y For Freshmen Women Who Have A Patricia Graves Anita Hagens Elizabeth Handley Gayle Hansen Kay Harrison Karen Hanley Marileen Hazel Marie Hebert Susan Herman Jamie Hingle Martha Holcomb Kristin Hufford Barbara Jones Jane Johnson Janet Jurasinski Jo Ellen Kearny Anne Krueger Denise Laborde Suzanne Legardeur Linda Maggio Theresa Maggio Mary McClelland Sharon McDaniel Marsha McNeese Beverly Means Stella Michelli Janette Millet Sue Morrison Rebecca Mouser Martha Mullins Lois Munro Catherine Noonan Margaret Peatross Kathleen Peninger trained a 3.5 Average Patricia Popovac Mary Poret Barbra Pyron Barbara Reid Carolyn Reid Mary Ristroph Katherine Roberts Mona Ross Karen Scott Linda Sell Lillian Shaw Gladys Smith Beverly Sparkman Katherine St. Amant Susan Stokes Mary Stowe Carolyn Stubblefield Kaye Taylor Sonja Thompson Kathryn Tomsula Debora Tremont Jo Ann Truxillo Mary Valiente Vickie Viger Elizabeth Vining Patricia Walker Judy Walsh Theodora Walt Susan Weeks Leslie Wells Vickie Williams Barbara Zimmerman Miss Ray Sommer, Adviser 276 Max 0. Hohenberger, President Warren Beckcom, Jr. David W. Blakesly Paul Boudra, Jr. Micheal D. Boudreaux Blaise J. Calandro Robert L. Capell Joseph C. Cefalu, Jr. Terry J. Clement Edward G. Dardeau Ronald D. Deale Joseph R. Domino William J. Egan, lll Richard W. Emmett Patrick Flanagan Thomas Flanagan Bruce G. Grieshaber Eta Kappa Nu Honorary Electrical Engineering Fr l ly Ralph J. Guidry Charles R. Guin Travis L. Hartzo Paul L. Haworth Stephen A. Hornsby August J. Huber, Jr. David K. Jones Ronald Lacarna James A. Maggio Nikolas G. Malek James H. McClellan Malcom D. McNaylor Michael L. Miesch Bruce C. Moore Parniz Mojgani Patrick Murzyn Robert J. Occhi Raymond E. Pregeant Joel Prevost Stephen P. Roundtree Gerardo Salazar V. D. Shendrikar Edwin A. Smith, lll Merlin C. Stansbury John N. Stokes Richard Tatum William H. Thibaut Larry E. Toups Charles L. Ward, Jr. Andrew S. Weeks George E. White Dr. David E. Johnson, Adviser Pi Tall .Sigma Wh0'S Who Honorary Mechanical En Jacinto Barciona Daniel Bent Donald Berry David Bock L. J. Boniol George Bourke Victor Bravo David Campbell Jim Danos Tom Erlicher David Garrett Tom Godelfer gineering Society Bill Lawless Richard Lawrence Al LeBlanc John Lusted James Melancon Robert Mooney George Plaisance Steven Rabalais Jerry Rubli Fred Schuber Judsen Scott Richard Smith Lynda Anthony Marie Anthony George Bayhi Margaret Beacham Alvin Dufilho Rebecca Grundon Randy Gurie Michael Hackler Mary Lynn Hartman Cecily Hoffius Joyce Hoyt Alison Hubbard David Hull Joellen Lee Kulda Michael Maddox Andrea Marcus Pamela Miller Rebecca Nystrom Charles Pearce Candace Perry Herbert Raiche Jennifer Read Elizabeth Ritchey Robert Robicheaux Ann Sartor Grady Smith, Jr. Brian Stagg Robert Szabo Francis Graugnard Ken White David Landry Gladys Tarleton mth 31:53 E332 lgaorfxgle Charlotte Lee Cherrian Turpin ' 9 3 e . , Harry Mclnnis Felix Weill Cham Hewm E- S- Adler' Advlsef winian McMillian Joel williams Rene Joyce Chet Budz, President John Calhoun Blackman Sidney Milton Blitzer R. C. Britt Glenn U. Bradford James J. Brasher Donald C. Bulloch Benjamin D. Capshaw, John Chisholm John L. Davidson Shelby W. Davis Winston R. Day Francis A. Drury L. W. Eaton, Jr. W. J. Evans Michael L. Faust David B. Graham Ed Greer llmicron Delta Kappa Honorary Scholastic Fraternity Michael T. Hackler David A. Hart Thomas H. Hudson David Franklin Hull, Jr. Billy J. Jeansonne Paul E. Kitchens David A. Landry William J. Lewis Carl Maddox Mike Maddox Charles David Mabry James A. Mayfield, Ill Harry E. Mclnnis William H. McMillian Charles Fred Moore Shelby H. Moore, Jr. Phillip David Pattillo Tim Pyton Charles Pearce James H. Perry James R. Pettvvay Bernard S. Pressburg Leon J. Reymond, Jr. Harry D. Richardson Edwin Schilling, lll Henry G. Smith Paul H. Spaht Brian J. Stagg Ronald Tweedel Michael V. Wall Charles S. Weems, Jr. Felix Weill Harry White Joel S. Williams Robert B. Winston Reid Grigsby, Faculty Adviser 277 A' fb ? X f X ,Qi ,:.-. 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' 'gy , 2 h , - .1 I Q VZ Kg '-.fryrw ', - I-:Avi I . -5 ' x A V R- ,: 'w ' 401 KM- ' ' 1 .gn Hgh' Diy x . jf. : . -P 4 J T' f!ilil5, Ahc 1 ' - M is H . - K f + -.. P f . ,Y NW' I ,rua 'Jif.6QAxy mfL:' If 'F' 'val-4 :' 4 L M - , ,. M ,,-f , , A. ' ' . Q l5iv A-ffifgifiql F2 515152-4T ffP - ,- News 1 - F: X' -3NL?,'.'1 lvl. -. sl , , In .2 vi f '-rhgl .3-H h 'li' V if .xxx R. N CORPS STAFF 282 ziffi- .1 f3iesrif'f1:f1i .' tiff I . . -n ,nd 5- . , , Nm TJ-GLQ,--' C .' .4 , 'ggi' ,ff - ' js,-V 4 Q' r- ' -J'-.' .. ' 4 s - 1 ,. , . ' 4. gp - In -1. ,151 f 41 K fs . In-.,..,. c D ,,.- R ,Q 4.-.h ,I ,.l 'HYQU' ' --1Ff u'iv '..'1 '- ' J--'.g.'fg.QL',' fl 'L ,I .2-. 283 'Ne Opposite right: Robert W. Saak, James L. Williams IV, lst Bde. CO., John A. Fairbanks, Asst. C-3, Robert Szabo, 2nd Bde. CO., John M. Skeeler, Div. PIO. middle: Danny D. Hubbs, Div. Sgt. Major, Alexander L. Blondeau, Inspector General, Charles L. Lightfoot, Asst. G-3, William Gray, Asst. G-4, Frederick Pitto, Div. Athletic Off. bottom: Emmett L. Mitchell, Chief of Staff, Bruce D. Hammock, G-1, Phillip D. Pattillo, Division Commander, Paul L. Haworth, G-3, Richard W. Osborne, G-ll, J. Phillip Adams, HQ Company CO. Opposite, bottom: iStandingI J. Carl Smith, ClLt. Col.: R. Lankford, Lt. Col.: T. Crichton, Major: Seated: T. Dominick, Lt. Col.: H. Diamond, ClMajor: R. Zainey, ClLt. Col.: R. Occhi, ClCol.: Bill McMilIian, Corps Commander: Lynda Anthony, Little Colonel: Stephen P. Jones, ClMajor: Harry Reed, ClMajor: and Ben D. Capshaw, Ill, ClLt. Col. Top: ClLt. Col. Pickens M. Ferrell, Administrative Services: ClLt. Col. James G. Graver, Vice-Comman- der: ClLt. Col. Martin E. Schroeder, Security and Law Enforcement: C!Major Harry G. Brooks, Personnel: C!Major Robert J. Behan, Operations: ClLt. Col. Freddie R. Freeman, Accounting and Finance: C!MSgt Thomas P. Breaud, Sgt. Major: ClColonel Thomas F. Atkinson, Jr., Commander: and ClLt. Col. Oliver F. Mack, Jr., Inspector. Above: Military Band. AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. U -..1..,,,, -1 ., .. Y' fy -5- ---1 2i?,'sP'fL,aflf 4 1 Sir' V. , -.- 5 wif 4. -x .vm 1. 4,-.1 fi! -- 141' '52,-.9 19- , ...J atv..-.a.,v:r 1. :fu , . . E22 Razr- lypgfq' Ot., ' AQ ' -'. v. ' 4 . . ,V .Q ' ' .cgidi . fe-V' we' -Q 4 lv la-T Q. me Q Q I H4214 ar? xi Sri? ' W - :A--+1 M4 H I--ni.:-4 Y, . 1 V, ,I 1, A gm? G. Q M I 1' 14, , U up, , A 3 IA Ti pn!-. QI 3 v , . 4 '. , rl. l ,V . 1 x rf ' ' . . Y Q in ' .- I fs. sf 0 - . . .- 5 - Nga 4. X . , I ' -f. ' ' 1 . 3:5 P' Jw H v. , v1 .' .' ' . ' - , v , ' nf , ' r l A -1 f -1 v P .1 ' Ptah- ' . ' 'Y' '5f,7f f -' 3-A. 5 1'1 4 . g. . .1uJfZ vrv '?.'f. ARMY R.O.T.C. Below: Members of the First Brigade, itopl George Jarman, lst Bn., Colbert Gautreaux, 3rd Bn., Benjamin Capshaw, 2nd Bn. lMiddlel Howard Davis, XO, Stephen Wells, S3, Johnny Branton, S1. iBottoml James Williams, C0, Sue Lambert, Sponsor. Bottom: Members of Tiger Battalion engaged in a field operation. Opposite, top: Members of the Second Brigade, lTopl Charles Sanders, 4th Bn., David Hull, 5th Bn., Frederick Sollans, 6th Bn. lMiddlel Gerald Jackson, XO, Michael Brechtel, S3, Robin Boitman, Sl. iBottoml Robert Szabo, CO. Upposite, center- Members of Scotch Guard passes in review. Opposite, bottom: Martha Mortimer, Second Brigade Sponsor. 17 286 n I ' R I fl l 287 ., 9? X 1 '21 4 1 3 IV eu' ,S mv-' 1 . ff fl A IE 9 24 Yi! 4: . gl' X.. , in PM 4- 'fig ,, V M- T ,E M. NF EM, fgifi' Lil M E5 -xii, '4 N f ,H ii-1 W he K 'J ' ' Hz H J - 5 - , .N ' p .51 X J F 'Q M, 1' ive lk Ps Y,-'. . f -4, ,. V , .141 - s 1 ' 1'R' s, l ii x ,IA mivh wif B 1 3. Q rj' r f ' fffv H +1554 3 +4 U 41 as 1, 640546 1 ywlzlhl- ,lg any A.U.S.A. The General Troy H. Middleton Company, Association of the United States Army iAUSAj, is a social military organization. The aims and objectives of the organization are: to provide incentives for increasing military skills, to provide a means to permit mem- bers to participate in ceremonies and related activities which will enhance their respect for, and devotion to, the United States and the Army of the United Statesg assisting in the development of the general military background of each member, providing a means by which cadets may associate with fellow cadets and military personnel who consider patriotism an important attribute of character, and fostering understanding of the role of the Army in the defense of the nation, among cadets, other students and citizens generally. The organization undertakes projects in the community and at LSU including entertaining programs and informative talks. Pro- jects include a performance of the U.S. Army Band, the annual orphans party and the presentation of savings bonds to the families of Army personnel killed in Vietnam. Within the association, the company has a non-military aspect. Guest speakers have, in the past, related the social and economic aspects of Army life which a man or woman would face. For this reason, the company has recently encouraged women to join. Membership in the Association, for cadets, requires that he maintain a 2.0 overall average and be at least a second semester freshman. Women and civilians are admitted if they show an interest in the Association and the U.S. Army of today. GSQG' .,. Bottom: iseatedi Suzanne Blanchard. Jeanette Honore. Katherine Casey. Middle: Ralph Shirley. Shelby Stanton. Henry Aucoin. R. G. lckes. H. W. Tedford. Top: Barry Gregoire. Frank Tuminello. John A. Guteirrez. Roosevelt Flanagan. J. C. Seab. Top left: iseatedl Marlene Zeller. Cheryl Pollard. Eary Chrystal. Middle: Wayne Austerman. Brian Altobello. Dan Lopez. Siro Cappelletti. Second from top: C. G. Seab. Chris Phillips. Calvin Rob- bins. Gary Fox, Roger Magendie. Top: W. A. Dominquez. Phillip Williams. William A. McGrew. Gary L. Beckman. Michael K. Marcantel. Top, bottom row: Major Wayne L. Heard, Adviser. Burton J. Suir, Captain. Top row: James Dawson, Public information Officer. 2nd Lt. Paul W. Zel- ler, Sr. lst Lt. Michael A. Streva. First Sgt. Carl D. White. Above: Paul W. Zeller, Jr., Mascot. 1 . rf 5, '4 '61 V1 5 8 FEL xx 'X at M JI s 2 F J 1 Q 'tt X x 7' M, ff '12 .xx A Q . L Z ' V. , 3 ,I 1' Q 5, 1 'if' 1: ,, f , W, ' ,. .wig-2. v - A r GA 4.. ,'P v '7 . - ' !M1 Q if Q3 1 9 X ' x I . . 5 Q Eg if u .Q 14 ,wg . P f if 'EY z ., , y J 5 'I If wma . QU X eizlf' X 4' M xv W 17 ..--4. Q A G 'M wP,':uK mv L X . ' - ' -.:- .-yn., ,, A ' 'A--H-A g 1' '., ,f....,- ., V 1' 5 x I 'xx' f1:fv--fb.. ....., ?. 'i'2lF- ,.-.,,,,,,,-.HQHHYA If P If fl 1 'KJ M . QR .lx 'i U 1 A 1 5? .- WU! !J'Y-e fi, ... o 1 . 44 5 ' .H 1 N fi, 1 . ', 1 ' A. ,I . - Q, .,w,,n'- , , 1 ..j:1f.g,. '. ...W , , . -1 3 'V r , j L. E 5. fr, - ,l , . , I 1 - gy v -1. ' . . f X QS- - ', '. Lg-X W. 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Since its founding, the Guard has informed and exemplified to the public the spirit of the Army. Members serve as the official hostesses of the University and usher at Union events, greet visiting football teams, usher prospective fresh- man on campus during College Daze, and serve as poll commissioners during campus elections. In addition to the campus projects the Guard has community projects as well. Scotch Guard marches in the Baton Rouge Christmas Parade and in regularly scheduled Army ROTC parades. In serving the Army, the Guard sponsors Operation Christmas Spirit and collects and sends paper- back books to the servicemen in Viet Nam. The Guard sent a 100-foot letter with student signatures to the Army personnel abroad. As a service to the community, the members have made tapes for the School for the Blind. Members of Scotch Guard are selected on the basis of leadership and service and must have at least a 2.5 overall average. SCOTCH GUARD MEMBERS 1 Jayne Middleton 23 Carol Bannerman 2 Kay Padgett 24 Ann Harper, Colonizing Commander 3 Mary Lee Hobgood 25 Laurie Malurle 4 Linda Sell 26 Becky Stoma, Spring Commander 5 Alison Hubbard 27 Camille Johnson 6 Lynn Kay, Comptroller 28 Charlean St. Martin, Public Relations 7 Kim Jensen ll 8 Jaunea Jones 29 Betty Williams 9 Lyn Fleishman, Executive Colonizing 30 Judy Adams Officer 31 Ann McEwen 10 Hollis Kazmann, Comptroller 32 Sallie Sharp, Public Relations I 11 Molly Brown 33 Sandy Coffey, Executive Operators 12 Mary Jo Mayfield Officer 13 Emily Merrick 34 Leslie Smith 14 Mary Scott 35 Sandy Scott 15 Eugenie Toledano, Adjutant Recorder 36 Paula Grasel 16 Lynn Schmulen, Executive Operations 37 Nan Percy Officer 38 Nancy Brannon 17 Sara Nell Bailes 39 Becky Nystrom 18 Mary Harper 40 Susie Edrington 19 Chan Chandler 41 Cathy Noonan 20 Jan Herbert, Adjutant Recorder 42 Suzanne Willis, Public Relations ll 21 Carol Maeser, Public Relations I 43 Mary Lynn Hartman, Fall COI11mander 22 Annette Adams at i at nflllti ANGEL FLIGHT Angel Flight is the coed auxiliary to the Arnold Air Society and a national honor society for women. Members are selected yearly on the basis of scholarship, ability, leadership and appearance. Activities include ushering for Union entertainment, assisting SGA in the United Givers Fund, welcoming football teams and marching in the Homecoming parade. In addition Angel Flight participates in Operation Trick or Treat to collect candy for the deaf, flag briefings with Arnold Air Society to familiarize school children with the development of the flag, and marching in the Baton Rouge Christma Parade. S Selling study boards is the fund raising project. The service project, to rais money for the building of the Cancer Radiation Center, was conducted in coopera- tion with Louisiana National Bank and the Cancer Society of Greater Baton Rouge. With the theme, Help an Angel light a tree, a twenty foot tree with colored bulbs to acknowledge donors to the project, was erected in the plazza of th Louisiana National Bank. First Row: Julie Alsip, loan Bartus, Lyn Bazzell, Beth Blanton, Babs Brad- dock, Dianne Buddecke, Kennon Comegys, Lil Crosby, Meepsie Dougherty. Second Row: Frances Drake, Marcia Ellis, Ann Evans, Maureen Everett, Susan Garcia, Mona Geier, Sally Hickel, Carol Howard, lane Johnson. Third Row: loell Jones, Barbara Jordan, Cyndi Kadi, Frances Kean, Cindy Logrie, Andi Marcus, Nanee Marshall, Missy McCoy, Sharyn McDowell. Fourth Row: Linda McLean, Beverly Means, Martha Mullins, Sandra Owens, Carolyn Pokorny, Debbie Reese, Betsy Ritchey, Ruth Rosenthal, Janis Samaha. Fifth Row: Susan Sheppard, Kay Spaht, Lynne St. Clair, Susan Stokes, Lil Shaw, Katie Steinmann, Susie Tucker, Elaine Waggenspack. 9 9 Barbara Jordan, Operaionsg Maureen Everett, Administrative, Martha Mullins, Executive, Carol Howard, Assistant Information, Janis Samaha, Commander. Not pictured: Frances Kean, Information, loell Jones, Assistant Operations, and Lyn St. Claire, Comptroller. THOWW D f . Ann Evans, loan Bartus, Lil Shaw and Cyndi Kadi A Committee heads for Chirstmas project. ' . . s Ar. .. -' r . 1 . . CO-ED PERSHING RIFLES ARMY BENGAL RAIDERS I-f?iL S 4:'-97'-7 Y ' l I-4'l4'f'-c ':., ':5f,Lg i '4 ' , p . , , - . -..N: g- , 4, .,,,, .- ffm' -A .- - f-'. . 'ff-y 11 '- ' '- , -.J.'.: . fb ' - ', -.N ,134 --- '- .. ..- - !N 't. ' . , , N' if-1 4 1 ' H 1,37 ,QM -:C-,'l1emv5sf'?,-. 2 QT' f, ' 'ff W W 1 f1'J9'i'.'7 ,.-.- V, K A .ff-,N .- J lfwtas... , Uv v-,, :.1,,. '.fy.., VA, 'S I .-B. v. H w ,' . ' H- 5 ' ' ' s 296 The COED AFFILIATE PERSHING RIFLES, or Capers, received its charter in May of 1968. The organization aides Company D-6 of Pershing Rifles, instills attitudes of trust, respect, cooperation and loyalty among its members, in- structs its members in citizenship and patriotism, provides a greater knowledge of the armed services, and provides programs, whether social, military, or service, which will be beneficial to the members and to Company D-6 of the Pershing Rifles. The mission of the ARMY BENGAL RAIDERS is to encourage and aid physical fitness, develop those qualities of leadership and fellowship which are es- sential in combat, and prepare the ROTC graduate for his role as an Army officer. To accomplish this mission, the Bengal Raiders teach techniques of patrol- ling, land navigation, use of weapons and unarmed defense. Since 1963 Raider training has been enlarged to include trips to Ft. Polk, and coordinated missions with the local Green Beret Special Forces. COED AFFILIATE PERSHING RIFLES, Opposite page. First Row, Betty-Claire Hamm, Commander. Peggi McElroy, Executive Officer. Second Row: Leia DeAtley, Finance. Peggy Reed, S4. Lanita Weaver, S3. Layne J. Romagosa, Sponsor. Sharon Brummet, S2. Sharon Stabinsky, S1. Third Row: Denny Wascom. Rose Cantwell. Rose A. Lee. Janette Davis. Susan Karpiuk. Joyce Jackson. Jerrie Thorn. Corine Kerstens. Lynne Acosta. Jane Chatelain. Lauretta Virdure. BENGAL RAIDERS, Right, Maj Carl Taylor, Adviser, SSG Ernest Glass, Adviser, Rl Lt. C. C. W. Sanders, Jr., Commanding Officer, John Jollissant, Executive Officer, Layne Romagosa, R-1, Wayne Albert, R-Z, Steve Wells, R-3, Brian Altobello, R-4, Linton Waquin, R-5, Joey Morgan, R-6, Thomas Mele, SGM, Marilyn Memory, Sponsor, K. Arleth, A. Amoroso, D. Billingsley, M. Connelly, R. Curole, J. Dawson, Mike Duke, L. England, H. Fenn, R. Garner, G. Heintzen, M. Johnson, L. Jones, R. Katz, J. Lavinge, C. Lucia, J. Magendie, M. Maier, H. Maner, A. Mayeaux, W. Mc- Grew, G. Miller, E. Mills, C. Mount, J. Oquin, C. Patin, W. Peter- son, J. Roberts, J. Seab, M. Schexnayder, E. Smith, D. Stallworth, H. Tedford, A. Thompson, R. Tyson. 297 'V ff' :Tl Opposite, top: Front Row: ClSSgt. Charles Wheat. Cl21t. James Eggert. CISFG Douglas Sherwin. Cl21t. William McGrew. C!SSgt. James Leger. Cl21t. Bob Chin. CJSFG James Smith. Back Row: CISFC Michael Feig. ClSSgt. Drexel Ridley. Cl SFC William Robinson. ClSSgt. Jerry Reynolds. CISFC Andrew Perez. ClMSgt. Lane Killen. CISFC Alfred Johnson. Upposite, left: Cllst. lt. David B. Cox, Company Executive Officer. llpposite, right. Maj. James C. Shepard, USA, Faculty Ad- viser. Ahove left: ClMaj. Siro A. Cappelletti, Company Commander. Above: Honorary ClCapt. Sandra McDonnell, Sponsor. Immediate left: Front row: J. Barrett, R. Mitchell. D. Faulk. D. Ashford. L. Watson. P. Cadwell. S. Giannoble. H. Dougherty. S. Mayeaux. Middle: H. Calvin. J. Bossier. W. Beauchamp. T. Lefevre. R. Smith. S. Lewis. D. Whittington. W. Watson. J. Arnold. Back: R. Frank. R. Holdcraft. R. Morgan. C. Wilson. C. Jones. R. Perry. S. Richard. J. Leahry. G. Webb. Bottom: Front row: M. Fischer. A De- laune. R. Tregre. W. Ehert. J. Mathews. D. Lobue. J. Marino. J. Dykes. Second row: G. Chauvin. C. Langlois. R. Letarde. K. Cook. J. Henderson. M. Quinlan. F. Cotton. F. Cicero. B. Brunett. Back: M. Ladousier. J. Shelton. D. Youngblood. K. Durham. M. Kennedy. J. Morel. J. Dixon. J. Cicero. COMPANY D-6 P.R. SIXTH HEADQUARTERS The pledge Manual of the National Society of Pershing Rifles in its description of the Pershing Rifleman states: In this day and age, he becomes either a mem- ber of a drill team or of a maneuver unit. He may continue on to a staff position, or per- haps attain the responsibility of commander- ship. But who is this individual, what makes him function? Simply stated, the Pershing Rifleman is an individual-a man who thinks and acts for himself but gives up a portion of his individuality for the good of a higher order than himself. Rather than wait to be ordered to do some task, the individual usually takes the initiative and with foresight accomplishes what has to be done. And should it be any other way? A Pershing Rifleman cannot be explained because he is a special breed-he is an individual in a group-he is one of the few that has his eyes on the stars and his Top left: PIR Col. Stewart S. Shatz. Top right: PIR Staff Spon- sor, Renee Favret. Center: PIR Col. Stewart S. Shatz. PIR CWO Christopher R. Schroeder. PIR Capt. Layne J. Romagosa. PIR LTC James E. Gallien. Major James E. Horton, Adviser. PIR Staff Sponsor Renee Favret. Bottom: PIR Col. StBWHrtS. Shatl Major James E. Horton. The National Society, which has been in existence since 1894, reorganized its area divisions of the United States in 1954. As a result of this reapportionment, the Louisiana State University Pershing Rifle Company, originally D-4, was redesignated Cbmpany D-6. At the same time LSU was chosen as the location for the Headquarters of the Sixth Regiment. The Sixth Regimental Headquarters is responsible for all Pershing Rifle units in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. At present this includes: Company D-6 at Louisiana State University, Company A-6 at Southern University, Company F-6 at University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Company I-6 at Loyola in New Orleans, Company K-6 at Tulane in New Orleans, and Company V-6 at Springhill College in Mobile, Ala- bama. The primary purpose of the Regimental Head- quarters is to act as liaison between the individual units and the National Headquarters at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. ln November of 1968 the Sixth Regimental Head- quarters held anassembly at which all member units were represented. The most important decision reached was the plan to initiate a new program for the Sixth Regimental Drill Meet. The new plan entails a rotating location for the meet. This years meet will be hosted by Company V-6 at Springhill College in Mobile, Alabama. Hereafter each meet will be hosted by a different unit. This will enable each unit to visit different university campuses and see each company at its home base. The Sixth Regiment will host the annual Southern Invitational Drill Meet at Louisiana State University. This meet brings together the best units in the south for competition and this years meet is the largest in history. The Regimental Headquarters coordinates all activ- ities pertaining to drill meets, maneuvers, conventions, legislative assemblies, briefings, civic projects, and civilian assistance programs iie. natural disaster aidl. As of February 1, 1969, the Regimental Staff consists of PIR Col. Stewart S. Shatz, commander: PIR LTC. Dean L. Ford, executive officer and Chief of Staff: PIR Capt. James Gallien, finance and operations: PIR Capt. Murphy J. Hernandez, personnel, PIR Capt. Layne J. Romagosa, supply, and PIR CWO Christopher R. Schroeder, PIO. The Regimental Staff Sponsor is Miss Renee Favret. The Regimental Sponsor is Miss Kathy Hicks from Springhill College in Mobile. I never ask the impossible of any officer or soldier -300 of my command. When you get an order, you must find a way to execute it. -John J. Pershing, General of the Armies. X I ,X , Pt-'-3 Ln. L .. c . 1 , 1 ' v . 4,11- N- ' Q r 1 , 4 7' 51 , ,Ali LT - ,K .- ORGANIZATIONS 302 ASSORTED ESTABLISHMENT Qu'-5: Alla. , MEF ' . .-, lv 303 9 U. aww' U ', ., ,B fa ,, Y 6.4 H, z, 'Z 1. ,f ,J ,, 4 . 4 ,, ., pf. . ,fa -, -u-. s L A .E ., ng, 1. 15,5 'g'4i?5 t7' , ' 16' f . 4 -, .',-, 1 ,'-'At -.u:5.f1fqx!f- ,, 5 I V ' f ' .: '. ' ' ' ' . , 1 'L ' -Iv if Fi-15 f f , A - .N x 7 ,...4.i, -Sh -f D Q x 14. ' 2 1. '. A 1 fu' - l Q- . 1 1 -.V . x P ,1 1-.fn 1. M. .qs-'H' A 1 - g. ft l ' ff 'fi--4. 1 11115 , - '-1 -14' T'Lg1:5,u-' A 'rbi ',w,,,1f,,,t 4 . 'Q lf? ,f ' '--'gg' A a s ' - ' ffm a l If I AL 'Im' X K 4' 4, ,,. v j ,. all I w, v I 1 ' ' , W 55... -5' r . ' f 1 X, x 5 'l' i- MP1 ' ' A Y jf -.. V My wa ' if Q ' -Q 'ff , Y yt if L ! ... ,.,,, 1 -L ,,-T- A The STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION is the governing body for the law school. It presents a forum whereby law stu- dents can better communicate with the faculty, other stu- dents, and the administration. The FLORY TRIAL CLUB, a voluntary student trial organi- zation, gives most junior and senior students their first ex- perience in the courtroom procedure. It prepares students for the Moot Court competition and for trial work after graduation. 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 Competi- tion. Opposite, above: lMOOT COURTl, left to right: Steve Beadles, Vice- Chairman, Saundra Overton, Dottie Aman, Jerry Finley, Dean Mosely, .lohn Hill, Bill Baugh, Doug Hebert, Cole Gahagan, Richard Putman, Chairman, Guy Madica, Mike Placer, Jimmie Peters, Stan Branton. Opposite, left: IFLORY TRIAL CLUBD, left to right: Bert Cestia,.Mike Placer, Ken Barnette, Richard Gerard. Above and Upper right: Moot Court. Right: lSTUDENT BAR ASSOCIATIONI, left to right: Eugene Bryson, Vice President? James Brady, President, Jimmie Peters, Secretary, F. Hodge 0'NeaI, Treasurer. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION FLORY TRIALS MOOT COURT . ' ls Aa n er 4 gg 3 ,Q fjfjjlh PHI ALPHA DELTA 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. The Edward Douglas White Chapter of PHI ALPHA DELTA Law Fraternity is composed of approximately 170 members. New members are chosen at the end of their freshman year on the basis of their scholastic proficiency. An outstanding achievement of the White Chapter has been the creation of the Phi Alpha Delta indigent Defense Program. The program is de- signed to aid in insuring adequate legal representation of the indigent accused. Students participating in the program act as an investigative service. Other representative activities of Phi Alpha Delta have included luncheons featuring speakers of in- terest to law students, social gatherings, and a field trip to the Louisiana State Penitentiary and Angola. Gpposite page: top: Phi Delta Phi: First row: left to right: Charles Malone, Vice-president: Robert Landry, President: John Blackman, Sec- retary: Mike Carey. Second row: Burt Garraway, Scott Cannon, Jerry Barbera, Charles Ryan, Reggie Coco, Hamp White, C. B. Forgotson. Third row: Ed Schilling, George Helfrich, Leon Reymond, Randy Harger, Mike Placer, L. V. Cooley, Tom Elkins, Pat Wilson, Leo Miller, de Lesseps Morrison. Fourth row: Pete David, Frank Harlow, Norris Cantrelle, Howell Dennis, Forrest 0'Neal, David Smill, Paul Hebert, Ken Duncan, John Seago, Bob Leake, Bill Brown, Lenard Nachman, Jack Robichaux. Fifth row: Billy Ezell, Jim Davis, Charlie Walker, Harry Mclnnis, David Kearnes, Larry Michaud, Mike Cooper, Ken Ross, Terry Ewing, Reggie Mclntyre, Fred Alexis, Paul Kitchens, Kent Blanchard, Lewis Eaton, Arthur Abercrombie, Dean Mosely. This page middle: Phi Alpha Delta: First row: left to right: Lee Dverton, Carmack Blackmon, Henley Hunter, Ken Riche, Jerry Davis, Ted Wegener. Second row: Mike Pharis, John Madi- son, Joe Perrault, Wendell Tanner, Tod Lussen, Larry Gunn, Byron Levy. Third row: Mike Ash- brook, Dan E. Melichar, Jim Brady, Jimmie Peters, Don Burns, Walter Busby, Richard- Gerard. This page bottom: Phi Alpha Delta: First row: Terry Hessick, Tommy Quirk, Doug Durnin, Ben Hanchey, Jack Roberts, Mac Achee. Second row: Clayton S. Knight, Steven Joffrion, James Napper, Gary Rouse, Larry Lewis, Sam Blaize. Third row: Ralph Tureau, Dick Riegal, Gene Bryson, Ken Prevot, Tommy Adkins, Randall Ricketts, Luke Coussan, Rick Simmons. Fourth row: Kenny Mayers, John Ruiz, Bill Bailey, Fred Miller, Mills McCawley, Stuart Niles, Glenn Roberts, Danny Donald, Chet Budz, Carl Rice. Fifth row: Ken Barnett, Guy Modica, Herschel Richards, Neal Harmon, Hank Gowen, James Southerland, Leslie LaCroix, Jess Waguespack, Kim Breese, Hank Arrington, John McKay, Earl Hagood, John Kitchen. Sixth row: James Norris, Roy Wood, John Joyce, T. E. Cooper, Don Theriot, Richard Storms, Ed Barousse, Bill Flem. ing, Clay Johnson, Joe Greenwald, Walton J. Barnes, Rick Hurska, L. D. Ligon. 41 - iltlgxi ' 'TV V i 11:5 Y' . juni ' MIP I 'item we vmser il I 5452! - I .igv Alg I v vie i 4'ek nu! 4' I A Mi? ,v l K4 ' F 4 V Bei IEE Q5 I f I The student chapters of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS were established to assist the students with their transition from the educational process to the professional field of architecture, and to acquaint them with The Institute. Its goals, its services, and its activities attempt to promote esthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession. Membership in a student chapter ot the AIA is open to all students in schools of architecture where a chapter has been estab- lished. The LSU AIA is also a member of the ASC AIA, lAssociation of Student Chapters-AlAl, which coordinates the activities of the student organization with the AIA. The LSU AIA also works with the ACSA, iAssociated Collegiate Schools of Architecturel, which establishes communication with the other schools of architecture in the region. In campus activities, the LSU AIA pre- sents the department of Architecture to the public during the annual Architecture Day, helped host the ACSA annual convention held in December, presents the annual Beaux Arts Ball each spring, and this year col- laborated with the landscape architecture department on a community development project in the Eden Gardens area. Der Deutsche Klub ist am 20. November, 1960 von Frau Professor Margaret Merzbach gegrundet worden. Die Mitglieder des deutschen Klubs haben ein gemein- sames lnteresse an Kultur und Sprache der deutsch sprechened Lander. Der Zweck des Klubs is es, An- fanger und fortgeschrittene Studented mit ihren Le- hern informell zuzammenzubringen und ihnen Gele- genheit zu geben sich weiter mit den deutsch sprec- henden Landeren, den Volkssitten und den bietet der Klub Gelegenheit Filme zu sehen, Vortrage zu horen und in ungezwunger Gesellschaften die Sprache zu uben und gleichzeitig sich zu amusieren. 308 we AMERICANS INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS GERMAN CLUB 309 Uppusite page,helow: AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. Above: lGERMAN CLUBI: first row left to right: Christel Carpenter, Peter Ruschlng, Anne-Marie Schneider, Anya Monsour, Dr. A. E. Schroeder. Second row: Emma Greene, Rose A. Lee, Elaine Schrtze, Kuldip K. Chawla, Carol A. Freier. Guy Berger, Linda Fallon. Third row: joe Martin, Anne Krueger, Mrs. Irene DiMaio, Julia Holden, Isabel Valdes, Vic Demarest, Judy Egdorf, William Barrillier lll, Ernest Opitz, Philip Rivet, Darrell Britt, Gretchen Papen- guth, Tommye Morris, Dr. James Hintze, Dr. Hans-lorg Nagelschmied. Fourth row: Ernest Buhler, Linda Roussel, Steven McFerrin, Duane Wolcott, Sonny Daigle, Roland Cop- pola, Renate Rosselot, Stephen LeBlanc, Robert Dawson. T -- 045919 x 'Q , Q Jw ke, ,-. . 'V 'Q I f 'MQW if X X1 b L. . S+-A .wr lr, .1 , .. .- .5 . lk X 'n ,.':'H, Uk -x El Z I 'I 2537 Q , X ' A g ' - y. ,, , Q fy -5 ' Q -K I 1 I 2 aff' ii 'Q 1, 1 TVA- f l'i 'L, W. 4 U' V gn 4 , ,, I , .+. 3' '..' I I! Q. s f f f Q ar f if f' nn M W Y .. , . Nj:-z-.f., x 4 Wa ' ' ' fd :glial H V .r. 'J' ..-.-1. 4 I --..Qi -if-P hd O . ,4Q- fi . Sv 4+ - 1' 'v' I . '- , - v' .. ' s nfl' 2'4 5 Founded in 1906, the LSU chapter of the AMERICAN S0- CIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS is involved in a wide range of activities. The club sponsored field trips, had guest speakers and films for its meetings, and twice this year or- ganized the Engineers in Training Program for LSU. A Christ- mas party, a fish fry, and a beach party were part of the ASME social activities. The aims of the student chapter of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE DF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS are to discuss matters relating to the industrial engineering profession, its wide fields of application and the impressing future of the career. The student chapter of the AIIE, whose members are students of the Industrial Engineering Department, met once a month. The department was awarded thesecond departmental prize in the displays held during Engineering Day. The Craft Memorial Student Chapter of the Society of Petro- leum Engineers of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING, METAL- LURGICAL AND PETROLEUM ENGINEERS promotes professional development and the exchange of knowledge in petroleum eng- ineering, maintaining a close bond between the student members, the faculty and the petroleum industry. At the monthly meetings, speakers from the industry informed the ,members of the latest developments. Other activities of the society included attending the SPE National Convention, parti- cipating in Engineering Day and sponsoring a faculty-student picnic in the spring. Dr. William R. Holden is the new faculty adviser for the stu- dent chapter. W fa? L I I. ,f . 'W Y 5,Hf Wwe V N! W v 1 v W W' ww AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS The LSU chapter of the AMERICAN S0- CIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, founded in 1922, strives to increase the knowledge and understanding of the student members in the field of civil engineering and to foster fellowship among students and fac- ulty tor the advancement of the profes- sion. Guest speakers at monthly meetings were usually professional engineers who presented programs designed to correlate the theory learned in the classroom with the practical application of that theory in the professional world. The SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS is an organization of engineers dedicated to the National Defense. Its members include engineers from all en- gineer services of the armed forces and all fields of civilian engineering practice. Since its founding in 1956, the LSU Student Post of SAME has been an active part of the National Society, and repre- sentatives have attended the regional con- ventions and the post sponsored the first National SAME Student Conference. Activ- ities of SAME included field trips to Corps of Engineers and NASA facilities in Hous- ton, Texas, Pearl River, and Vickburg. The field problem this year was construction of a pontoon footbridge. Top: KASCEI Standing, left to right: Joel W. McDaniel, Michael Merrit, treasurer, Christopher Alphonso, Majid Daneshmand, Rolando Rivas, Blake Kymen, Miguel Cruz, Hall Starnes, Juan J. Campo, Richard Mire, James Cannon, Wayne Trosclair, Rodrigo Zapata. Kneeling, left to right: Donald Guidry, Jorge A. Larrieu, vice-presidentg Russell J. Young, Howard S. Peavy, president. Bottom: tASCEl Standing, left to right: Louis B. Thompson, Stephen J. Gaiennie, Larry Picciola, publications chairman, Gerald Meyers, Raymond Stelly, Donald Schaneville, Michael Thibodeaux, Larry Gibbs, Michael Jackson, Henry Knebel, Clayton Webb, Robert Campos, secretary, Allen Dupont, Alvin Fairburn, Dr. Beverly J. Covington, faculty adviser, Tomas A. Cabal. Kneeling, left to right: Gene Wager, Donald Smith, Antoine Malek, Yadollah Fereidonni. Opposite page: Society of American Military Engineers. flx L- V -- -1' ' ga -.fi-1-r J. ,L..:'JQ..-,, ,. ,L..4,g1-if' 5' 51- -. 1'r -F f5i:'f-TT-il? 3fSHF: ?J .f Tvif-..-ff f H ' ,..' ,- v' 41 ly: '?f?Tgf:,ff..7fiff ijxf? jf , . L- ' ' -...-'-f,,.1Q4-fri gi:-' 1- -hi A 1 f sif ?23?..,' . i , V I ,ggi b .-- wi- H- I, ,, --:bi 1 ' Y- uf 1 ' 'XL x ... -'ffm - f as il- ww fm ,, ' , - . , A I , ' . , 'Q I . ,H , .. ,fir x wr L, JA.: , 7 , ' uf- ge., j -' it Gig. '1-.'-ff' N, 'W-I-v WAV A GA Ar' WT' 'JP' U u ag., X Y ' nr A -x.n.L Eva -3 JFS L.. ' .k... as hifi' i' v 1 S - x ' V' 1 , W 1 l x .,. -wwf 2 4 wt' ,xiii X S .fit I 'fm -goat 7 Inq? af , , 7. gm. ,l! I I! -S xSx 1 X -QM---, V I :qw R X J wf- iff: ,. , . -sk A X I I 'nv 1 I SR 5 W,.X M W. V x xx yi! I ff' fvg. . , . ., ,, .Q k - . 'N-Q AM. SOC. OF AGR. ENG. SOCIAL WELFARE STUDENT MARKETING CLUB NAT. COLLEGIATE ASSOC. FOR SECRETARIES Students in the GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WELFARE have formed an organization for promoting professional social work development, fellowship among the students, better student- faculty relationship, and better cooperation with student bodies of other schools at LSU and other schools of Social work throughout the country. The majority of the students belong to the National Association of Social Workers INASWI. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS, founded in 1936 at LSU, fosters professional development through medi- ation of social and technical creativity by Agricultural Engineering students. ASAE participated in Engineering Day, intramural sports with the other engineering organizations, field trips to plants, fall student-faculty get-acquainted night, and the spring picnic. The LSU MARKETING CLUB is composed of students from all areas of Business Administration study. Its chief purpose is to interest students in various areas of marketing: research and development, advertising, salesmanship, transportation, merchan- dising, industry and international fields. The NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION FOR SECRETARIES INCASI is a nonprofit national professional undergraduate as- sociation designed for students maioring in secretarial adminis- tration or in business education. The purposes of NCAS include providing opportunities for contacts between students and pro- fessional businessmen and women and informing college bound youth of the opportunities of secretarial administration. Opposite above: NASW: left to right seated: lim Marquart, Vice-President, Andy La Rochelle, President, Deborah Standifer, Secretary. Standing: Charles Poim- bouef, Social Committee Chairman, Larry Smith, Reporter, Glen Leboeuf, Social Action Committee Chairman, James Brumley, Reporter, Larry Hays, NASW Re- presentative, Diane Risch. Opposite middle: NASW officers. Oposite below: AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS. Above left: MARKETING TEAM: Keith Rhea, Charles Meacham, captain, Bob Robicheaux, Michel Claudet. 3l7 Above right: Marketing Club Officers: left to right: Keith Rhea, Speaker Chair- man, Mona Mitchell, Publicity Chairman, Charles Meacham, President, Michel Claudet, Treasurer, Yvette Romero, Secretary. Directly above: NCAS: on the floor: Nancy Dugas, Historian. Seated left to right: Susan Guidry, Treasurer, Susan lnness, Secretary, Barbara Desselle, Vice President, Lanita Weaver, President, and Mrs. Blalock, Sponsor. Standing in back: Shelia Klaus, Kathy Jeffers, Kergy Anne Nassif. Seated on corner table in back: Kathleen Church. . ,4-r:,, WSG! or RWM 224mm 5, lipposite upper left: lDELTA SIGMA Pll: Active chapter: Ed Solomon, Ross Leone, Mike Williams Phil Jones Keith D'A uin Rand LeJeune ! I q 1 y I Bob Taylor, David Carter, Richard Trellue, Dick Burtt, Ferdi Marsolan, Mike Soab, Lonnie Larson, Walker Pitts, Paul Fetterhoff, John Toale. Upposite lower left: tDelta Sigma Pil: Officers: Philinda Richard, Chap- ter Rose: left to right: Don Mclntyre, President: Glenn Loria, Vice- President: Bob Robicheaux, Secretary: Bill Gray, Treasurer: Dan Le- Fort, Chancellor: Mal Dichaney, Historian: Frank Parrino, Member-at- Large: Ed Fitzgerald, Social Chairman: Harry Guilbeau, Professional Chairman: Louis Passauer, Chapter Efficiency Index Chairman. Up- posite, upper right: Delta Sigma Pi Fall Pledge Class: left to right: Bill Legier, Don Hudson, Ray LaGarde, Robert Rust, Evans Nucere, Mike Johnson, Barry Wynne, Jim Gray, Richard Dwyer, Alan Andrews, Guy 3l9 Koontz, Roy Keller. Uposite, lower right: Fall Pledge Class Officers: Glenn Lorio, Pledge Trainer: Gerard Nagel, President: Roger Miller, Professional Chairman: John Paternostro, Secretary: Edwardo Aguirre, Treasurer: Mike Hingle, Social Chairman: Barry Wynne, Athletic Chair- man. Above: ALPHA BETA CHI: First row left to right: Gail Cathy, Bar- bara Wilderman, Mrs. Joan Bruno, Ginger Arledge, President istandingl. Second row: Marilyn Meyer, Pat Ryan, Carol Calkins, Joan Martin, Sahra Crais. Third row: Theresa McGowen, Bonnie Doherty, Joan Parmelee, Rita Tyler, Carolyn Johannason. Fourth row: Shelia Walker, Marilyn Daigle, Addie Tureau, Bonnie Bridges. Fifth row: Dorothy Gibbens, Susan Boggan, Kitty Owens, Susan lnness, Susan Kilgore, Brenda Rushfleet, Carolyn Porter. Q! 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I , , 5-5431 :ff - ,x 1 1 s - ' I Qin: 4' 'X 'FSL Q 'n ' , I, .rl A.- ' , - 1 A lf' 7' 'J' mf! 0 n u I I V, fVginV':g1,t2r1- i 'A 5 o , Kr. .V ' ,, ...W-11 I , l l l I ' lx, XV , ' , ?T:f?'N::f-- 5: 4:: rt- if - - - - -' f'+H, 1Q5s Q r I I I a 1 I u ' it I l 5 'i n I I ' ' 'if' arf' , A ,--.--Tr ' , f-'Q w ' Q -,ef-.J ' r -3 1 ' . I 2 f .. as f Fig I 5 f ?9-wa-r .4 if Y 4 --1,--va?--7?-. - n-aff-u'f ! w1IPf '9 -f -lf ' Y4tQ,gf MSN MV ' 5 ' I ,Y V K -X V,'A15,.,.'?-,. -5 N 1' .. A 3 Y ,G W VV XSL v Q1-...H 1 ff -tv. , BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB The purpose of the Block and Bridle Club is to promote inter- est in livestock, interest in scholarship, and cooperation between faculty and students. During the fall semester, the major activi- ties include the Rodeo Queen Contest, the All-Student Rodeo, and the Block and Bridle Livestock Judging Contest. Spring activities include the Little International Showmanship Contest and the an- nual banquet. The club is also very active in putting on 4-H and FFA Judging Contests, and each year the Block and Bridle Club presents scholarships to two outstanding members. Officers: Wayne Elliott, President, Henry Tolusso, Vice-President, Ronald Webb, Secretary, Ray Royer, Treasurer, Buck Spencer, Marshall, Charles Garrity, Reporter, Mike Kovac, Senior Rodeo Manager, Swayze McCraine and Jeff Butler, Junior Rodeo Managers. Top Right. Seniors, Front row, Bud Hefley, Wayne Elliott, Lee Walker, Ray Royer. Second row, Carlos Scardina, Dan Webster, DeLee, David Neal, Eddie Everett, Ronald Webb. Center Right. Juniors, Front row, Larry Premeaux, Charles Garrity, Swayze McCraine, Larry Foster, Ronald Anderson, Mike Kovac. Second row, Buck Spencer, Henry Tolusso, James Devillier, Jeff Butler, Pat Derouen. Bottom Right. initiates, Front row, Terry Dumas, Bill Prentice, Harvey Patton, Julie Clements, Craig Jeane, Dan Wulf. Second row, Jerry Whatley, Robert Freeman, Terry Rector, Jimmy Melton, Jimmy Flanagan, Mike Burns, Bobby Nickens, Tommy Solis. Not Pictured, Sophomores, Pat Branch, Keith Ellender. l I 1 l v s l l ' l I i l 1 1 l i l 'f' Y' og l ia-3' ,ll - --tug . f1 ,A - -... 1.. - Ji-.. The Agronomy Club is a professional organization consisting of undergraduate and graduate students majoring in agronomy, the science of crop production and soil management, and related fields. Each year the club sponsors a Crop and Soil Judging Team, an annual student-faculty picnic, and exhibits at various agricul- tural meetings. ln addition, several student essays on current agronomic subjects are submitted in the National Essay Contest. The club is interested in educating people as to the purpose and importance of agronomy in the state and national economy as well as learning more about job prospects and careers in agrono- my. Throughout each school year, the LSU Horticulture Club has money raising project such as peach, pecan and orange sales and the spring rodeo. With the profit, the club sends delegates to the national and regional conventions of Horticulture Science and al- so sponsors a faculty-student bar-b-que, a crayfish boil, a Christ- mas party, and a summer fishing trip. At the fall Agricultural Convocation, the club awards a scholarship to a member who dis- plays scholastic ability and leadership, at the spring convocation, the club presents a plaque to its outstanding member. This year the club sweetheart is Miss Sandra Holiday. The club sponsors the sweetheart in the Miss LSU Pageant, the Homecoming Queen Contest, and the Rodeo Queen Contest. ' ini, ,Jr-ahngqk AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRONOMY Top Left, Soil Judging Team, Left to right: Dr. A. G. Caldwell, coach, Don Antie, Richard McLellan, Charles Lucas, Wiley Clement, Mike Milam. Bottom Left, Standing left to right, Dr. A. G. Caldwell, Harold Aymond, Danny Smith, Thomas Dhamaphutra, Charles Lucas, Horatio Master, Wilson Terry, Robert Vanderlick, Wiley Clement, Wayland Colvin, Kent Milton, Luc Pilot, Dr. Jerry Shepard, faculty adviser, Leroy Small.-Seated left to right: Mike Milam, president, Don Antie, vice-president, Richard McLellan, secretary-treasurer, Julian Velez, reporter. LSU HORTICULTURE CLUB Above, Back row, Tommy Adams, social chair- man, George McEachern, Bill Hawthorne, Joe Bradbury, X. Earl McCoy, Harry Mullenax, parliamentarian, Mike Cannon. Middle row, Raymond Erath, Gus Watson, Dr. Milo Burnam, advisor, Bill Nicholas, president, Robert Wall, Vaughn Banting, Steve Green, secretary-treasurer. Front row, Victor Alvarez, Louis Wolfe, reporter, Ricky Roussell, Steve Muckelrath, vice-president. Lecturer, Dr. Richard Shaw, adviser. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB The Agricultural Economics Association holds monthly meetings at which guest speakers from various professions relate their field to Agricultural Economics. Club sponsored projects include an annual Christmas party, spring bar-b-que, rodeo party, and an employment bulletin. The bulletin, biggest of the club projects, affords various agricultural companies the opportunity to review the qualifications and experience of students in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness who will be graduat- ing in the next two years. Members of the Poultry Science Club have various projects and activities. The most popular and enjoyable is an annual barbeque at which the club hosts many faculty and staff members of the College of Agriculture, as well as graduate students of the Poultry Science Department. Other activities include the LSU Spring Poultry Show, judging contests for 4-H and FA members in the state, and the National Poultry and Egg Judging Contest held in Chicago. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION Top Left, Front row: Ronald Lacour, Joseph Cascio, Emily Merrick. Second row, Dwight Bertrand, Dan Morris, Paul Spillers, ASA representative. Third row: E. A. Pope, presi- dent, John McCollister, A. J. Burns, Dr. E. P. Roy, faculty adviser. POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB Top Right. Seated: Larry Foster, vice-president, Dr. A. B. Watts, head of Poultry Science Dept. Standing, left to right, Harvey Patton, Gerald Crawford, secretary-treasurer, Pat Branch, Michael Rome, president, Keith Ellender, Dr. W. A. Johnson, faculty adviser, Robert lckes. DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB l 'P 1. I This year the L.S.U. Dairy Science Club was selected Outstand- ing Student Affiliate Club in the nation by the American Dairy Science Association. Club members serve as officers in Southern Division and National Dairy Science Associations. Among its various projects, the club sponsors the Cattle Judging Team and Dairy Products Judging Team on trips to the national contest, invites outstanding people of the dairy industry to speak to the club, and sponsors activities such as a picnic and swimming party, bar-b- ques, a Christmas party, and judging contest in which club mem- bers may participate. The big event of- the year is the Annual Spring Awards Banquet held in conjunction with L.S.U. Dairy Alumni. DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB Bottom. Seated left to right: Larry Primeaux, Douglas Disher, Patricia Lockwood, secretary-treasurerg Kirby Varnado, president, Marsha Varnado, reporterg Glen Roberts, vice-president, Julie Easterly, Malcomb LeBlanc. Standing, left to right: Wayne Prats, Albert Gibbs, Jerry Lee, Ray Mayers, Wayne McLaurin, Gerald Sandifer, Clarence Reeves, James Leger, Kenneth Rushing, Joe Courtney, Kenneth Boudreaux, Dale Westmoreland, Earnest Beier, Marcel Hebert, Denis Simon, Paris Reidhead, Ronald Gough, Douglas Williamson, Danny Smith, James Bal- samo. ALPHA ZETA KAPPA EPSILON HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta is an honorary agricultural fratern- ity, the members of which are selected from among undergradu- ate and graduate students of high scholarship on the basis of character, leadership and personality. The active Louisiana chap- ter of Alpha Zeta was the 24th to be established and was installed April 20, 1916. The two most common activities held are the fall and spring Initiation Banquets. Other projects and parties planned consists of the Annual Rodeo Concession Stand, Biennial Conclave at which an Honorary Membership Initiation may be conducted, and the Orphanage-Christmas party. The LSU Chapter of Kappa Epsilon is a religious organization designed to promote the growth of students academically, social- ly, and spiritually through creative, cultural and religious activities. Although sponsored by the Church of God, it is an interdenomina- tional organization. Activities include worship senlices, Bible study, mission projects, retreats, conferences, and fellowship. The LSU Home Economics Chapter is a professinal organization of girls majoring in the field of Home Economics. The members work closely with the faculty in promoting interests in the pro- fessional aspects of the many fields of study offered by the School of Home Economics. This year the programs have been centered around the theme Meeting Family Needs in a Changing Society. Special projects include an Orientation program, part- icipation in the LSU Rodeo and High School Career Day. 1 iv? , tw Q ' 5:73 Ji M fi mf' E 'M 45-1 a 1 rv Q : .ar ' -f 'Q If-f . , x-:,:- 52' YW, - X x . 1 fn' 4 1 , 3 J ,ff .5, 5,4 ' 1 .1 ' 'L- -Q . ' b x 'Q V T ' gl lr P' 4 .. , .1 1. . ' 4 . ' , . 4' 4, . ,il 9 ., 1, ,g k' Y' ', -www? if ..' 54' f ' S ' Y ' T 'f ., 5 1 X wg, AX N The L.S.U. COLLEGIATE FARM BUREAU was founded in the spring of 1967 with its objectives being to make current infor- mation on practices, problems, policies and legislation in agri- culture available to the students of agriculture, and to foster understanding and communication between student and person- nel in all agricultural and allied industries. The Chapter's organizational structure consists of three main divisions: Animal Science, Plant Science, and Socio-economics. Established in 1957, the CUBAN CLUB was organized for the promotion of better understanding and stronger fraternal ties not only with American students, but with other foreign stu- dents as well as among Cuban members themselves. This year, the Cuban Club sponsored the International Fiesta and crowned Miss Kay Spaht of Pi Beta Phi International Queen for 1969. The Club also held a cocktail party to honor members of the faculty and administration, a Carnival Fiesta , panel discussions, annual Picnic, and tutoring sessions for members of the Club - ' ' i 5 l J v i in different subjects. Members also participated in intramural basketball and softball championships, being especially proud of winning intramural softball for two consecutive years. Above, COLLEGIATE FARM BUREAU, First row: Bill Martin, Vice President for plant science, Bud Hefley, Reporter, Mike Kouac, Lee Walker, E. A. Pope, Treasurer, Joel Williams, Vice President for Socio-economics, Larry Primeaux. Second row, Dr. E. P. Roy, Faculty Adviser, Kirby Varnado, Vice President, Harvey Patton, Allen Leblanc, Wesley Forman, Buck Spenser, Calvin Norris, Mike Milam, President. Right, CCUBAN CLUBl, left to right, Gerardo Alvarez, Sports Committee Chairman, Raul Dalmau, Sports Committee Co-Chairman, Antonio Regoio, Cultural Committee Chairman, lose Gonzalez, Treasurer, Luis A. Balart, President, Ricardo Souto, Vice-President, Helena Tarajano, Secretary, 'lose Alvarez, Social Committee Co-Chairman, Tony Caldes, Social Committee Chairman. Opposite page, CUBAN CLUB. K' na.- wx- 6' ,.n-ef 4' Xl' Q 2: C 5 Y Q at , B I f f f A 1 ' 5 PQ '- 49 f 4 Y ' ' 1- f X .W g-1 ,x A -Y -, '. Q. -'x ,Lu Q I A -,x - , M X ' , ' U, 1 1 J 5' -Jw 'ff 4 . - rf X ' P - E 1 . - L-1 I L -'K' ' 1, 'Q-S ' , L. 1' ' - A ' 'V Q uw J? y I A wifi' gf 45.f 1 5 I --.' A .fr 5 Y' ,. 1, .4 0 Q: n if x- ' A I w wg, I Q67 jk 1 7 . , X '. 1 V' Jkt ! 1 E., P41 fm' 1 gg.. I rf , 1 J -. - , P Q Q .. L' A if I Q, 'X ' , , ff' ' ! ji 1' f if X I, .... 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Dr. Hunter, who attended college during the depression years, is genuinely concerned with financial problems faced by students which may prevent them from attaining a higher education. Presi- dent Hunter feels that this higher education is the key to a community's prosperity. State appropriations and increasing en- rollments on the Main Campus and on the University's branch campuses are indicative of the state's investment in the future. To determine President Hunter's opinions on subjects of in- terest to LSU students, members of the GUMBO staff interviewed him. The following are excerpts from that interview . . . Which way is LSU going? First it is inevitable that it will grow in size, importance and quality. There will be added emphasis on academic excellence. Emphasis on LSU being of international importance in science areas - having to do with growth of food, agriculture and related sciences. ls this the way you like to see it going? Yes, but it will take appropriate financing, more than we get now. Would you compare today's students with those of 20 years ago? They are far superior, have experiences that those 20 years ago did not. They only read about them, today they see them. At long last students are actively interested in the world around them. They have more opportunities, but also more responsibili- ties. Every person should be trained to the maximum of his capacity and ability. We have to provide means for the oppor- tunity. What are your views on student activism? -Student opinion will be respected and listened to. After all, the students are what we are here for. Administration seeks stu- dent opinion. We have established a committee-system advisor on student affairs, for the purpose of creating better understand- ing between student and administration. 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I Sl' 2 , E! if x N fxx nf, Ln-5 Q J X , M 'a ,,,..f- - 1 X x m 1 N gf' ' Q l X CAMPUS ADMINISTRATORS 348 I. fyvff K ff., .1 rw 1 ...Q ' ' -4? -' V. 1 we ' W 'F M, Ytfifi ' ,lgif . t Mn ,P V' - . .Ir Y -Pa f . A 51 L, z 's Y jj. 9. 1,5 Q ,f . L ..xP,M., X 1 , A' ,u :' 55 is.. QQ, 1 - if,-Q 'k3.l' 4- .glvig --Q 5 '-,,,g,-' taps' M . ,. .V 2 :IAQ ' . 1- L A .' , I ' Gel Al' KM N -.ghd lyk 5: .if--Q .250 , X .-?'3r - -' 'Q ' J? ' 65' .' MY! If: 5' ' -' J' 1' 4 wif'- iii 'A . .vig fi I A-A I xi,-P' , b 5 1 E. ,LF .fp ,..- 12- ' N3 I, ' -4- 1 , 'Y ,,-e, ' ww, , -.1 ,,L4'f-I ' aff' QQ 1 'f Jn. in L.. I U., . ' eq -1, .f 1 . A 'fl 1 .-w ,V 'cf . ax F ' 1 ' 1 ...L , -4 v'. , zflj ' ,C . , 4 751 ' :Qu 4 , 5 ' 1 F, .nr- wb- 15 ff' .-QQ-Q v ,f fr I 5,2 5 E4 M , 1' , zz, .I ' fl '. '-. wx I, N I F H ' H W w , , ' -gf' viii ' ga,.': - , -Q2 . ,.,., A . ' 7 -I-us' ldtll , I-' s , -5:1-::.,.:1i-, 36 as XS E, - n- i -qi fftfr: lUll.DVl Upper left: Hulen B. Williams, Dean of the College of Chemistry and Physics. Lower left: Paul M. Hebert, Dean of the Law School. Above: J. Norman Efferson, Dean of the College of Agriculture. Right: Irwin A. Berg, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. 351 DEANS AND DIRECTORS LAW SCHOOL provides a professional school whose curricula are designed to provide education for the law profession, but aren't limited to training for private law practice. The curriculum which leads to the professional degree, the luris Doctor degree, combines study of the civil law and the common law systems. COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS trains professional scientists while providing a broad general edu- cation. The college places an emphasis on research and conducts many research programs. The college seeks to train chemists and physicists capable of holding positions of trust and responsibility. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE is organized to provide specific programs, throughout the state. It is connected in all phases of its work throughout the state in agriculture, forestry, home economics, vocational agriculture, industrial arts education, industrial technology and related fields. The college offers resident instruction, and also conducts re- search work on various agricultural problems on 14 major branch stations and outfield tests sites. COLLEGE OF ARTS ANO SCIENCES offers to its students a liberal education while seeking the devel- opment of the minds and personalities of its students rather than the communication of technical skills. The departments within the college offer both graduates and undergraduates intensive training in particular disciplines at the same time contributing to the discovery and growth of knowledge. DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION involving correspondence study, extramural teaching, short courses and conferences, workshops, institutes and seminars. It is the link which connects campus instructional resources and research to those professionally and otherwise vocationally occupied in the state. L I g h.,.-Q FE-Flhlrgp Upper left: Hulen B. Williams, Dean of the College of Chemistry and Physics. Lower Right: Paul M. Hebert, Dean of the Law School. Above: l. Norman Efferson, Dean of the College of Agriculture. Right: Irwin A. Berg, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Lf , s Vs 3 lv Www '- Irie. ,L V- Wx -i t m P l l y , .. , . i--, ,N --v-l v-o-.. ...- if . V-.-4, nv?- P,.v+ tv-- Far left: Ralph L. W. Schmidt, Director of University College. Center left: Everett Timm, Dean of the School of Music. Center right: Lionel 0. Pellegrin, Director Continu- ing Education. Immediate left: Richard D. Anderson, Acting Dean of the Graduate School. DEANS AND DIRECTORS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE is the part-time college which offers students, unable to attend the University on a full-time basis, the opportunity to receive a Bachelor of Science in General Studies degree. The college provides educational opportunities for those who have missed the opportunity of receiving a college education, for students who have completed a part of their college education and who wish to continue it, for adults who want to. improve their intellectual and cultural development, and for adults who have a formal degree and who wish to expand their knowledge. SCHOOL OF MUSIC offers music majors and non-music majors the op- portunity to enjoy the world of music. The school trains performers, composers, teachers and music scholars. ln addition, the school offers music majors and non-music majors a chance to join the Tiger Band, the orchestra, the A Cappella Choir, University Chorus, Women's Glee Club, Stage Band, chamber music groups of the opera. GRADUATE SCHOOL offers students the opportunity to engage in ad- vanced study and specialization in their chosen field of study. The University offers master's degrees in 49 departments and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 40 departments. SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN was established to educate people in the area of design for man's environment. The school houses the departments of architecture, fine arts and landscape architecture. The architecture department offers a five-year program leading to the Bachelors of Architecture degree. There is also a four-year pro- gram leading to a Bachelor of Science in Construction Technology degree. Accredited by the American Society of Landscape Architects, the landscape architecture department, offers a five-year program lead- ing to a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree and a two-year program which leads to a Master of Landscape Architecture. The fine arts department offers a four-year program leading to a bachelors degree in the areas of ceramics, painting, printmaking and sculpture. The department also offers bachelor and masters degrees in art history. LIBRARY SCHOOL is one of the 40 schools accredited by the American Library Association. The school offers the undergraduate a school librarianship minor. It also offers elective courses which allows the student to explore the area of librarianship and to acquire the background necessary for graduate study. The graduate area of study prepares the student for a position in academic, public, school, and special libraries and for various specializations within these groups. The Master of Science degree is the culmination of this program. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION prepares students for teaching and adminis- trative positions. The curriculum is specifically designed to prepare teachers in various fields culminating in the supervised student teaching program at University Laboratory School or other schools in the Baton Rouge area. The college encourages scholarship, teaching skill and understanding, as well as, the basic desire to teach. Immediate right:Lemos L. Fulmer, Dean of the College of Education. Opposite, top left: Florrinell F. Morton, Director of the Library School. Opposite, top right: Gerald l. McLindon, Director of the School of Environmental Design. -042 -ff . . f-5 2 5 .V EE . , X X. , V . .1 A Y ww if-? . 1 V- it ' J U 1-3 -v.,-H' I 4:- 5 ws E.. M' ,I H ,V f r r I . 1 1 Q as EM' . I ' 4 1 ai. '51 ll! Hs I nm 5-r 1 I 51 gi ,1 ul ' 1 'il .fm may ff' ,If ggi! H fi X ' ,f.f: -f 4, 1 , 9 gh , 2 . V g - I Ev . . fx ' o X JI' ' ev' V fa , 5 ,Wg,J'2 'j'7 L.. , 1 in Y An li . , ,, X '1 lm X ' - 5 . . Q, - . hgh f Mn L ew f Yf I I 'N Q' ,M J 1 E I 'D 1 'U I 1 if x If W jf , 112 an . fi' V 1-P X V ' ' X. Z Vi I t-:X Q .rr j , 1 11.155 A Y: ' -3 ff' 'P f A v in . I 'V F, vu F, ,V ,. I' . 1 Q , I . . W V IF, P X , N ki vw Rx 'Q in , X X fb' said X xxx W 41 . .xi xb N 4 .gy N iN WW g -dl, ' Y, Fijlxfff ,X-5. ,x 1 . 1. '. 4-..': .pk ,, ,Alf LL-, gg--nun-vldl' I :WF 'J X . .,- U4 '---a: 'Rf WHO'S WHO W3 Q., hug. fl 360 Opposite, top left: Candy Perry, Vice-President of the Union for Program. Opposite, far left: Ann Tarleton, Agricultural Student Association-Secre- tary-Treasurer. Opposite, center: George Bayhi, SGA Vice-President. Opposite, center right: Becky Nystrom, SGA Morale Department Chairman. Op- posite, lower left: Jennifer Read, Former Presi- dent of the Young Democrats. Opposite, lower right: Cecily Hoffius: AWS President. Below left: Pam Miller, SGA Coed Vice-President. Below right: Joel Williams, College of Agricultural Pres- ident. Immediate right: David Landry, Air Force Cadet Commander.' Bottom left: Joyce Hoyt: President of Panhellenic. Bottom right: Bob Szabo, IFC Treasurer. 36l WHOIS WHO I. at ff Opposite, above left: Cherri Turpin, Union Art Committee Chairman. Opposite, above center: Charles Pearce, '67-68 Arnold Air Society Commander. Opposite, above right: Mary Lynn Hartman, Scotch Guard Commander. Above: Andi Marcus, Angel Flight, National Officer. Opposite lower right: ltopl Becki Grundon, President, Zeta Tau Alpha. ibottoml Charlotte Lee, Angel Flight Commander. Above, upper Ielt: William McMillian, ROTC Corps Commander. Center: Alvin Dufilho, Beta Gamma Sigma, Vice-President. Marie Anthony, AWS Judicial Board Chairman. Above upper right: Bob Robicheaux, Delta Sigma Pi, President. Opposite lower left: Betsy Ritchey, Kappa Delta President. Immedi- ate right: Margaret Beacham, '68 Panhellenic President. LAW SCHOOL SENIORS wi 143: Q MQQ 364 FIRST ROW: Herschel C. Adcock, Monroe. Lawrence R. Anderson, Homer. William E. Baugh, Jr., Ruston. Steven H. Beadces, Shreveport. John C. Blackman, Monroe. Carmack M. Blackman, Baton Rouge. Charles K. Blanchard, lvlinden. Thrumand L. Boothe, Harrisonburg. James J. Brady, Coving- on. SECOND ROW: John E. Brockhoeft, New Orleans. Lawrence N. Brown, Baton Rouge. William T. Brown, ll, New Orleans. Eugene W., Jr., Greenwood. Don C. Burns, Grayson. Walter E. Busby, Baton Rouge. Joseph N. Cantrelle, Larose. Richard E. Chaudoir, Alexandria. Edward B. Cloutman, III, Lake Charles. THIRD ROW: J. Reginald Coco, Jr., Moreauville. Leverrier X. Cooley, IV, Slidell. Thomas E. Cooper, Jr., Rayville. Howell A. Dennis, Lafayette. Dlaine M. Dubin, New Orleans. James D. Estopinal, New Orleans. Richard E. Gerard, Lake Charles. David B. Graham, Morgan City. Larry J. Gunn, Shreveport. FOURTH ROW: Stanley L. Hay, Lafayette. Terry F. Hessick, Monroe. Henley A. Hunter, Shreveport. Glen A. James, Port Arthur, Te. P. David Kearns, Baton Rouge. John W. King, Montgomery, Frank L. Koles, lll, Albany. Clayton S. Knight, Franklinton. Maxime G. LaBranche, White Castle. FIFTH ROW: Robert J. Landry, Baton Rouge. Robert M. Leaman, New Orleans. David R. Lestage, Jennings. W. Byron Levy, Baton Rouge. Thomas A. Lussen, Jr., Baton Rouge. John M. Madison, Jr., Shreveport. Kenneth III. Maners, Lafayette. Harry E. Mclnnis, Jr., Minden. Dan E. Melichar, mevr e. SIXTH ROW: Guy A. Modica, Bossier City. Michael H. Nelson, Baton Rouge. James A. Norris, Jr., West Monroe. Woodrow L. Overton, Clinton. Joseph A. Perrauit, Jr., Metairie. Hanley P. Perry. Jimmie C. Peters, Pollock. J. Michael Placer, Lafayette. Leon J. Reymond, Jr., Baton Rouge. SEVENTH ROW: Kenneth L. Riche, Bunkie. E. Randall Ricketts, Lafayette. Jack Roberts, Jr., Monroe. John F. Robichaux, Baton Rouge. John E. Ruiz, Jr., New Orleans. Charles R. Ryan, Houma. Edwin C. Schilling Ill, Amite. David M. Smill, Metairie. Thomas 0. Stafford, Jr., Alexandria. EIGHTH ROW: Wendell E. Tanner, Ponchatoula. Donald C. Theriot, Baton Rouge. Ronald W. Tweedel, Baton Rouge. Michael J. Uter, Baton Rouge. David J. Williams, Baton Rouge. NINTH ROW: Tommy Jess Adkins, Homer. Stan E. Branton, Gretna, Burton E. Cestia, New Iberia. Henry C. Gahagan, Jr., Alexandria. John F. McKay, Baton Rouge. Regianld J. Mclntyre, Independence. Stacey A. Moak, Baton Rouge. Leonard R. Nachman, Alexandria. Saundra P. Overton, St. Francisville. LAW SCHOOL if lnigfrn .' x A I KX x. . 1 N. X :inf V F i 1. :R X -U 4-'LJ ' Q. I .1 x IV, 1. --R tg N' X ,Ah q A f A .l' XtH'd55'lhr.q,.',, k 'i'?5lN'r ' 3? 9-1 Q- FIRST ROW: Gary J. Beauchamp, Reserve. David A. Burtt Il, Baton Rouge. J. Louis Campbell, lll, Lake Charles. Richard M. Campbell, Monroe. Luke J. Coussan, Carencro. Jerry F. Davis, Baton Rouge. Lewis W. Eaton, lll, Baton Rouge. Joseph W. Felming, Shreveport. Eugene R. Groves, New Orleans. SECOND ROW: Ben R. Hanchey, Lake Charles. Blance G. Iverson, Baon Rouge. Harry A. Johnson, Ill, Shreveport. John R. Joyce, Monroe. Paul E. Kitchens, Minden. Leslie L. LaCroix, Columbia. James R. Mitchell, Baton Rouge. Stewart E. Niles, Jr., Buras. Luke H. Olivier, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: James R. Pettway, Alexandria. Gerald M. Pharis, Shreveport. Kenny Privat, Rayne. Joseph F. Reisgen, Kenner. Herschel E. Richard, Jr., Pascagoula, Miss. Glynn D. Roberts, Oakgrove. Gary J. Rouse, New Orleans. Cecil R. Sanner, Hackberry. William H. Sibley, Greensburg. FOURTH ROW: Richard T. Simmons, Jr., New Orleans. Ralph E. Tureau, St. Amant. Aess J. Waguespack, Napoleonville. Edmunt T. Wegener, Jr., New reans. FIFTH ROW: Edwin C. Bankston, Ponchatoula. Jerry E. Barrett, Pollock. Albert T. Berry, Abbeville. Richard D. Billeaud, Bunkie. Norman N. Bone, Baton Rouge. Linda M. Bradley, West Monroe. Don W. Brown, Baton Rouge. Lawrence J. Centola, Jr., New Orleans. Fred L. Chevalier, Shreveport. SIXTH ROW: Michael Clasen, Santa Ana, Calif. David D. Colvin, Bossier City. Durwood W. Conque, Lafayette. Luther P. Cooper, Jr., Beaumont, Tex. Floyd. L. Cox, Jr., Baton Rouge. Ben L. Day, Baton Rouge. Larry C. Dupuis, Crowley. William L. Goode, Shreveport. Julius F. Harrell, Baton Rouge. SEVENTH ROW: Ted A. Hodges, Baton Rouge. Thomas H. Hudson, Little Rock, Ark. Stephen S. Jackman, Peoria, lll. George K. Johnson, Reeves. Lawrence B. Jones, Baton Rouge. Charles E. Jordan. Barry W. Karnes, Baton Rouge. Donald N. Kearns, Baton Rouge. Patrick C. Kelley, Metairie. EIGHTH ROW: Frederick, Kroenke, Baton Rouge. James L. Laughlin, Jr., Rayne. Robert B. Lewis, Baton Rouge. William L. Lowe, Shreveport. Ring- gold H. Luke, Bunkie. Hugh G. Maddox, Haynesville. David L. Morris, Sari Liatndro, Calif. John M. Morrow, Arnaudville. F. Ray Mounton, Jr., a aye e. N INTH ROW: Ronald L. Myers, Houston. J. Wensels Parra, Jr., New Orleans. Dennis A. Pennington, New Orleans. Gabriel T. Porteous, Jr., New Orleans. Mich- ael T. Pulaski, Houston, Miss. John C. Purkey, Lecompte. Joseph R. Raggio, Baton Rouge. Robert R. Rainer, Sarepta. Richard P. Reina, Baton Rouge. FIRST ROW: David P. Schulingkamp, New Orleans. Charles R. Scott, Natchitoches. Katherine L. Shaw, Homer. John W. Singquefield, Tallulah. Glen H. Smith, Mansfield. James A. Smith, ll, Baton Rouge. J. Arthur Smith, Monroe. Jean Talley, Bogalusa. John H. Taylor, Baton Rouge. SECOND ROW: Robert W. Tlllery, Tangipahoa. William R. Tindall, Jr., Hammond. T. Allen Usry, Metairie. Stephen M. Waller, Haynesville. M. O'Neal Walsh, Baton Rouge. Jon L. Weinstein, New Orleans. Darrell D. White, Baton Rouge. David S. Willenzik, New Orleans. Glynn I. Wilson. THIRD ROW: Aylmer M. Wyche, Ill, Plain Dealing. SOCIAL WELFARE 3. Q ff' w I 1 - ,. 'R 'is' ,. . 0' FIRST ROW: Eve L. Birmingham, Hollywood, Fla. Carl E. Blue Jr., Shreveport. lvy J. Bodin, Jr., New Orleans. John D. Brantly, Homer. John C. Brousard, Maurice. James P. Brumley, Shreveport. Libby Buchi, Birmingham, Ala. Bette Burgin, EI Paso, Tex. Tempe R. Burnght, Baton Rouge. SECOND ROW: Doris L. Busby, Chase, Social Welfare Student Association, Baptist Student Union. Marianne Caba, Gurdon, Ark. Freda S. Chapman, Lake Charles, National Association of Social Workers, Social Welfare Stu- dent Association. Cynthia Chauhan, Abita Springs. Nancy L. Cole, Oberlin. Bryan D. Cordell, Beebe, Ark., National Association of Social Workers, Social Welfare Student Association. John D. Cox, Shreve- port. Carol L. Crammer, Gilbert. Thomas Crochet, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: Curtis C. Cryer, Pinewille. John M, Delery, New Orleans, National Association of Social Workers. Barbara A. Ellis, Livingston. Jane S. Ellis, Catham, Va, American Association of University Women, Phi Lambda Pi, National Association of Social Workers, Honorary Fellowship in Psychiatric Social Work. Frances K. Euart, Kosciusko, Miss. National Association of Social Workers. Martha G. Forges, Baton Rouge. Lora L. Ford, Shreveport. Joan W. Furrh, Dallas, Tex. National Association of Social Workers. John S. Gardiner, Lafayette, National Association of Social Workers. FOURTH ROW: Sarah Savitz Garlington, Jacksonville, Fla., Anthony R. Gauthier, Burnkie. Antonia Gentry, Baton Rouge. Sharon F. Gerhardt, New Or- leans. Louis W. Gibson, Rayville, Treasurer, Student Association, School of Social Welfare, National Association of Social Workers. Lucy A. Gibson, Rayville. Laura E. Glass, Austin, Tex, National Ssigcilation of Social Welfare. Larry J. Hays, Athens. Yves L. Henry, a ae. FIFTH ROW: Lloyd D. Hernandez, Lake Charles. Barney M. Hisanaga, Hilo, Hawaii. Mary T. Hisanaga, Hilo, Hawaii. James R. Holden, Hot Springs, Ark. Antoine M. Hotard, Metairie. Cynthia L. Kindrick, New Orleans, National Association of Social Workers. Leshie J. Lachin, New Orleans, National Association of Social Workers. John A. Lacour, Alexandria. Andre L. LaRochelle, Hartford, Conn. SIXTH ROW: Nick J. Lascaro, Zachary. Diana F. Lussen, Baton Rouge. Gobel A. Lynn, Jr., Boyce. Charlene H. Potier, Hooma, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta. Charles E. Poimboeuf, Rayne, National Association of Social Workers. Cora C. McLaughlin, Shreveport, National Associa: tion of Social Workers. James D. Milam, Monroe. Laura J. Milne, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Beverly B. Morris, Baton Rouge, National Association of Social Workers. SEVENTH ROW: Gilbert C. Nichols, Wichita Falls, Tex. Peggy A. Parker, Texarkana, Tex., National Association of Social Workers, Social Welfare Student Organization. Roy E. Povall, Lexington, Miss. Janette B. Russell, West Monroe, National Association of Social Workers. Charlotte Samples, Huntsville, Ala., Student Association of Social Welfare. He- lena Sawicki, Breaux Bridge, National Association of Social Welfare, Student Association Social Welfare. Regena Senn, Rayville. Lois M. Scheib, Shreveport. Nancy C. Smarsh, Pratt, Kans. EIGHTH ROW: Larry J. Smith, Houston, Tex., National Association of Social Workers, Social Welfare Student Organization. Henry A. Stephens, Fordoche. Sarah E. Stewart, Leesyille, National Association of Social Workers. Laura A. Sutton, Birmingham, Ala., National Association of Social Workers, American Public Welfare Association. Roy U. Swayze, Jones- vrlle. Rebeccah K. Tromater, Baton Rouge, National Association of Social Workers, Student Association of Social Welfare. Charles A. Turnbo, Wichita Falls, Tex., Students Association of Social Welfare, Academic Achievement Award. Joan F. Vincent, Baton Rouge, Student Assocratronof Social Welfare, National Association of Social Workers. Joseph E. Vrnturella, New Orleans. NINTH ROW: Peggie R. Weeks, Shreveport. . . -' I'.,TT.. '-ff 'T ' K ,, ,F . 2 f f ,. .,:.,y' 2'o' Try. fi . -4 I V 'lg-X -'v li fl' , L, fv -,u u A Q A, -' :',V .V lv-n,., ., . ., 4 .- .-M..-fw Q w-'f2'fr21. Q.. 'vw ,, - .. -- f P A. -' ..:,.fa4 wg.. , , ,, - - . ., ,, 1 , . ,Q-H .awx,,f.1,,w,- ,Q 1, gg' w - .ni . . .1 v H , 1, -,,u .1515 yn - Iwi 1 A '. -f f:wsg1.'1 .Y , vw' ggi, 'Q I' , 9 . f ,M-,.-h,.4H - ' f!','! !'1QTfr, 'f I -.' ' ' :'.'f- ' W 'KI .' lf' ' ' ' . ' 2 W, ' 6 . ' . , I J. ' - , ' ' .- D .-2 - 41. '- ' , ' Q ' ' A x, , . - .4 , . - V 'V A 4- ' , Q . ,- .. A Q I .. H ' ,- 0' W. 4 . 'Lf '- .f' ' .4 . r 4 - - .P ,.-. . 'wx ug f' F V' 1 - ' . , 77: .374 1 , ua-n ','1 I ,- ,,-4151,-4. s- ig, Y .- ,syn f'T'n-ii' lfrjp' .I ' - .. . -fff, 'I'.jQ4 gs-gg'wl fi . sii 4f -1 ' ,W - , gy.. f,-MI. i vf6fQ . ,:i3f..rf'-:+f -?r.,+f'Z' . bf-4. -,Po -fs' -' , . ', - ' , 'Y .- ' F' F IV -:fs 1' K'A'1J,El'f-4 .. X . -'- Q9 if x , A9 V J-..-,-1,0 GRADUATES i , ' nv 2'-4. . -.--.4-':. ,- '- or ' , y . 1 3 . h 1 . ,A..:i-A,?.a-t!,.,..31-.Jag-.1 -'Q .sig . . l V , 'I Q, . O J.,.,.,.,' 1 ,. ,:if:, 4'-5.414 - 'sf-,. 5 L ' f! s: 3 '5sf , .lf . V , t L , -.,:AP- .- fifii 1' ' U-ff' 'faq' SQ' egg' 1' '. -I , . A . .- ,',, .- - .nz was 'V 'S f. 370 .lah-M ' -1 W -'rn ,,.,.J Lu-. mn- I FIRST ROW: Ocie T. Adams, Jr., Virginia Beach, Va. Louis H. Adcock, Durham, N. C. Gary E. Albright, Jennings. Allen O. Allen, Malvern, Ark. Brenda L. Allen, Baton Rouge. E. Thurman Allen, Delhi. Jimmy B. Allen, Oglesby, Tex. Nicolas A. Alvarado, Caracas, Venezuela. Lucas J. Alvarez, Havana, Cuba. SECOND ROW: Patricia A. Anderson, Minden. Apichai Anukularmphai, Bangkok, Thialand. Gary C. April, Metairie. Jose A. Ariaslimonta, Baton Rouge. Larry O. Arthur, Florien. R. Suzanne Bader, West Point, Miss. Gerald G. Baumeister, Orlando, Fla. Janet L. Becnel, Reserve. Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr., LeCompte. THIRD ROW: Florence Bernard, New Orleans. John Berry, Baton Rouge. Dennis J. Bilveu, Golden Meadow. Paul L. Biri, New Orleans. Jerry J. Blackard, Marietta. Major Robert E. Blake, US Army, San Antonio, Tex. Nancy N. Blum, Houston, Tex. Ruth A. Bolin, Breen Bay, Wisc. Zahir Bolourchi, Tehran, Iran. FOURTH ROW: Lucienne Bond, Shreveport. David A. Borg, Corsicana, Tex. Donald A. Boudreau, Baton Rouge. Harold C. Bounds, Shreveport. Lester J. Bourg, Donaldsonville. Sidney V. Bourgeois, Jr., Thibodaus. Linda L. Bretthauer, Natchotoches. Madaline M. Brown, Shreveport. Wayne F. Brown ll, Shreveport. FIFTH ROW: Riette S. Bryant, Plaquemine. Nick Burford, Houston, Tex. Raymond C. Burton, Baton Rouge. Gordon R. Butler, Whittier, Calif. Mario J. Caluda, Jr., New Orleans. Lydia A. Campanella, Baton Rouge. Ger- trude M. Carey, Billerica, Mass. Elizabeth R. Carriere, New Orleans. Martha C. Carson, Lake Charles. SIXTH ROW: Rev. Clair Marius Cazayoun, S.J., Baton Rouge. Charles J. Clarke, Houston, Tex. Milton G. Clasen, Orange, Calif. William G. Cole, Baton Rouge. David J. Coles, Little Rock, Ark. Menc. Freddie R. Cox, Ray- ville. Gloria H. Creagh-Larramendi, Guantanamo, Cuba. Gary B. Orig- ger, William W. Croswell, Jackson, Miss. SEVENTH ROW: Michael L. Dailey, Grand Prairie, Tex. Frank J. Dainello, Braith- waite. Lynn Dalton, Jonesville. Z. T. Daniels ll, Franklin. Robert G. Davis, Avon, Miss. Rodney E. Davis, Seaford, Del. Nemour B. Delaneuville, Jr., Reserve. Jaime Delgado, Chapingo, Mexico. Allison D. Denman, Stuttgart, Ark. EIGHTH ROW: Ben E. Dickerson, Houston, Tex. Glynn G. Deitrick, Baton Rouge Elda L. Dill, Abbeville. Susan F. Dorman, Shreveport. W. Harry Doyle, Alexandria. William C. Duffy, Jr., Franklin. Sam E. Dunlap, El Dorado, Ark. Renee L. Dunn, Jackson, Miss. David G. Durrett, Bun ie. NINTH ROW: Sandra L. Eason, Tampa, Fla. Stanley E. Easton, Seattle, Wash Solmaz Z. Erdogan, Turkey, Geology. Mary F. Edwards, Alexandria. Herman A. Endlekifer, Southampton, N.Y. Mary D. Erwin. McGehee, Ark. Abbie D. Evans, Eastman, Ga. David J. Evans, Pine Bluff, Ark. Victoria G. Evans, Pine Bluff, Ark. TENTH ROW: Sandra C. Faciane, New Orleans. Gerhard W. Talk, Leoben, Austria. Julio S. Farach, Miami, Fla. Alfred J. Flechsig, Jr., Pulman, Wash. George J. Flick, New Orleans. Carolun L. French, Monroe. Edward A. Garbaty, North Arlington, N.J. Darlyne M. Gaynor, East Chicago, Ind. Lanier L. Gerac, Lafayette. FIRST ROW: Richard J. Gerdts, Baton Rouge. Clyde K. Gibson, Baton Rouge. C. Gay Gipson, St. Joseph. H. Paul Graeff, Houston, Tex. Myrna J. Green, New Orleans. Sr. Marie-Anne Cecile Grenier, Manchester, New H. Malcolm M. Guidry, Covington. Charles D. Gulley, Pascagoula, Miss. B. Kay Hancock, Houston, Tex. SECOND ROW: John l. Hart, Perry, Fla. Robert L. Hartsell, Magnolia, Ark. Corlos L. Hermida, Havana, Cuba. Henri S. Huard, Baton Rouge. Ida-Jo M. Huard, Baton Rouge. David Huebschman, Richland, Ind. Alcide J. Hunter, Chalmette. Mary L. Hyde, New Orleans. Edmond J. Jaspers, Brussels, Belgium. THIRD ROW: Ricardo J. Jofre, La Habana, Cuba. Hugh A. Johnson, Newton, N.C. Franklin J. Kay, Welch, Okla. Carol E. Keller, New Orleans. Mary A. Kelly, Ruston. Dana S. Kemp, Covington. Hamid R. Khan, Rampur, india. Mohammed N. Khan, Hyderabad, india. Lawerence M. Kuhn, uing. FOURTH ROW: Lalit Kumar, Aligarh, india. Chi-Kwong Lam, Hong Kong. Harold J. Lanclos, Operousas. Lettie C. Lang, Commerce, Ga. Julius P. Lang- linais, New Iberia. Flavio A. Lazos-Celis, Mexico City, Mex. James W. Lea, Jr., Cookeville, Tenn. Mickey Leboeuf, New Orleans. John C. Lewis, Monroe. FIFTH ROW: George R. Lightsey, Laurel, Miss. William C. Loe, Magnolia, Ark. Otto J. Loewer, Jr., Wynne, Ark. Donald G. Luther, Elk City, Okla. Gregory L. McClure, Houston, Tex. Joseph R. McCormick, Jr., Baton Rouge. Phyllis E. McCoy, Bossier City. James R. McDaniel, Baton Rouge. Alvin H. Macke, New Orleans. SIXTH ROW: George R. McNeill, Homewood, Ala. John F. Manson, Jr., New Orleans. Orestes G. Manzanilla, Caracas, Venezuela. Leo L. Marcello, DeRidder. Norma A. Marler, Gonzales. Nancy L. Martin, Natchitoches. Maria V. Martinez, Port Allen. Horacio H. Mendoza, Guayaquil, Ecuador. Jack M. Merwin, Baton Rouge. SEVENTH ROW: Jerry A. Micelle, Lake Charles. Albert C. Mills Ill, Zachary. Phillip D. Molere, New Orleans. Larry J. Montero, Jr., Donaldsonville. James L. Moore, Jr., Shreveport. Monica F. Mucchetti, El Paso, Tex. Devki Nandan, Luck Now, India. Marisol, Nicto, San Jose, Costa Rica. Ellen D. Oliver, Arlington Heights, lll. EIGHTH ROW: Hector, Ortiz, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Andrew C. Overpeck, Baton Rouge. Jose M. Pacas, San Salvador, El Salvador. Cheryl D. Parrott, New Orleans. John L. Pell, Memphis, Tenn. Jerry M. Penn, Shreveport. Suzanne E. Perici, De Ridder. Anthony G. Petrie, Baton Rouge. Jerry C. Phillips, Alexandria. NINTH ROW: Carolyn G. Philpat, Bastrop. Martin A. Pinilla, Havana, Cuba. Wil- Iiam D. Postell, Jr., New Orleans. Emile M. Rausch, Bay St, Louis, Miss. Paris W. Reidhead, Jr., Prattsville, N.Y. Antonio E. Regojd, Santiago De Cuba, Cuba. William V. Rice, Jr., Hiawassee, Ga. Mary S. Rix, Huntsville, Tex. Walter C. Roddy, Port Arthur, Tex. TENTH ROW: Patricia E. Rogers, Mobile, Ala. Ronald W. Rousseau, Baton Rouge. James W. Rundell, Delhi. Rosa M. Sagebien, Santiago, Cuba. Mario M. Salinas, Caracas, Venezuela. Thomas H. Scannicchio, Baton Rouge. Larry W. Seiler, Lake Jackson, Tex. Diane W. Shank, Dallas, Tex. Carol A. Sharp, Baton Rouge. 'L L36 GRADUATES EI - v.' h I Eu V ., 5 , ' 4 s ' -g,:, Q, ! TiW' L H L . Y , 1 .. f 1 ll! , 1 R , b , IE I ' K , R' :'1',. -- x A gf JBGXW ii W I 5 r .4-.W A .. 4' - 'Qqh SENIORS 374- FIRST ROW: Cheryl M. Abadie, Baton Rouge. Edward A. Abernathy, Lafayette. Ben- ton S. Abernethy, Ill, Baton Rouge. Lincoln M. Abney, Slidell. Patricia M. Abney, Metairie. Sarah S. Abramowltz, New Orleans. Adrian P. adams, Thibodaux. J. Phillip Adams, Baton Rouge. Jane W. Adams, a mette. SECOND ROW: John Clyde Adams, Angie. Judy Carol Adams, Mayfield, Ky. Edwardo Aguirre, Jr., Baton Rouge. Jose A. Aguirre, Sonora, Mexico. Richard A. Airhart, New Orleans. Anthony C. Alfortish, New Orleans. Freda B. lallday, Baker. Edward C. Allen, Baton Rouge. Jon M. Allen, Baton ouge. THIRD ROW: W. Warren Allen, Jr., Winnfield. Roxanne R. Alonzo, Baton Rouge. Averyell C. Althaus, Jackson, Miss. Gerardo Alvarez, Hialeah, Fla. Virgilio E. B. Alvarez, Miami, Fla. Philip C. Anastasio, New Orleans. Elizabeth N. Anderson, Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Dana S. Andries, Baton Rouge. Donald B. Andries, Baton Rouge. Mary S. Androes, Baton Rouge. Thomas G. Andry, New Orleans. Hubert K. Annison, Jackson, Miss. Norman E. Anseman, Jr., New Orleans. Donald A. Antie, Melville. Yvette M. Antonini, New Orleans. Cornel John Arceneaux, Westwego. FIFTH ROW: Sandra M. Ardoin, White Castle. Nayan B. Ariffin, Malaysi. Ginger A. Arledge, Buras. Ann Asbell, Memphis, Tenn. Gary A. Ascani, New Orleans. Maria L. Astllla, Gretna. Fred J. Atchity, Jr., Kansas City, Illllo. Alice L. Atkins, Baton Rouge. Thomas F. Atkinson, Jr., Baton ouge. SIXTH ROW: Sherry M. Audiffred, Baton Rouge. Jeanne M. Auer, Coushatta. Martha H. Austin, Baton Rouge. Hilda M. Avila, Carupano, Venezuela. Jamal A. K. Awwad, Baton Rouge. Darla J. Aymond, Cottonport. Wayne M. Babovich, New Orleans. Byron B. Bacas, Edgard. Richard E. Badeaux, Baton Rouge. SEVENTH ROW: Michael S. Baer, lll, Bogalusa. Thedore Baer, ll, New Orleans. William K. Bailey, Sunshine. Norma R. Baird, New York. Charles R. Baker, Varnado. Frances C. Baker, Houma. Sharon A. Baker, Tucker, Ga. Clyde J. Baldwin, Baton Rouge. William D. Balls, Baton Rouge. EIGHTH ROW: Martha S. Ball, New Orleans. Rosemary Ball, Rayville. Mary E. Barberito, New Orleans. Jacinto Barciona, Guayaquil, Ecuador. Diana L. Bargas, Baton Rouge. Jon A. Bazker, Pineville. Jimmy R. Barnett, Denham Springs. Kent P. Barrios, New Orleans. Mary A. Bartholomew, Baton Rouge. NINTH ROW: Kent P. Basclf, Bourg. Barbara C. Bateman, Shreveport. William W. Bauch, Baton Rouge. Melvin Paul Baudoin, Thibodaux. Walter G. Bayhi, Baton Rouge. Margaret A. Beacham, New Orleans. Patrick A. Beard, Baton Rouge. Philip W. Beard, Baton Rouge. Thomas L. Becnel, Reserve. TENTH ROW: Edwin B. Bennett, Baton Rouge. Floyd H. Bennett, Elmer. Letitia A. Bennett, Clinton. Ronald M. Bennett, Metairie. Sharon A. Bennett, New Orleans. Larry John Benson, New Orleans. Connie E. Berger, Clinton. Kathryn T. Bergerson, Baton Rouge. Donald H. Berry, Baton Rouge. FIRST ROW: Phoebe A. Berry, Abbeville. Laurie A. Bertaut, Jr., Baton Rouge. San- dra M. Berteau, Baton Rouge. Mary Lynne Bertrand, Baton Rouge. Sharon M. Bezdek, Baton Rouge. Daniel W. Billingsley, Natchitoches. Elizabeth E. Bingham, Baton Rouge. William B. Bisland, Houma. Su- san M. Black, Titusville, Fla. SECOND ROW: Peggy A. H. Blackmon, Baton Rouge. Dennis A. Blackwell, Baton Rouge. Jean M. Blake, New Orleans. Gail C. Blanchard, New Orleans. Kenneth L. Blanchard, Brusly. Kenneth M. Blanchard, Plaquemine. Patrick W. Blanchard, Napoleonville. Mary F. Blasco, Baton Rouge. David M. Bock, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: Frank Boggs, Jr., Sugartown. Robert Joseph Boitmann, New Orleans. Sarah L. Bombet, Baton Rouge. Christine Bonenfant, Baton Rouge. Monte M. Bonneval, Sulphur. Thomas A. Boone, Baton Rouge. Bruce V. Bordelon, Baton Rouge. Chester M. Bordelon, Baton Rouge. Ronny D. Bordelon, Marksville. FOURTH ROW: Joanne Borne, Baton Rouge. Madge Borne, New Orleans. Carol L. Borskey, Baton Rouge. John C. D. Bott, Cincinnati, Ohio. Henry C. Botter, Houston, Texas. Al C. Boudreaux, Opelousas. Jimmie J. Bou- dreaux, Baton Rouge. Michael K. Boudreaux, Morgan City. Sidney E. Bo- udreaux, Ill, Baton Rouge. FIFTH ROW: Scuddy J. Bourg, Baton Rouge. Linda D. Bourgeois, Baton Rouge. Conrad P. Bourque, Gonzales. Mario R. Bouscayrol, Guatemala, Guatemala. Sidney R. Bowden, Baton Rouge. Chester H. Boyd, Baton Rouge. Robert C. Bradley, Metairie. John D. Branch, Baton Rouge. Patrick J. Brandner, Metairie. SIXTH ROW: Ronald W. Branstetter, Baton Rouge. Francis J. Braud, Norco. Vic- tor M. F. Bravo, Matagalpa, Nicaragua, Central America. Lynne A. Breaux, New Orleans, Paul P. Breaux, Plaquemine. Bonnie J. Bridges, Baton Rouge. Andrea M. Brignac, Goodhope. James T. Broach, Jr., Baton Rouge. Harry G. Brooks, Joppa, lll. SEVENTH ROW: Kenneth J. Brooks, Metairie. Christine A. Broussard, Crowley, Pa- trick L. Broussard, Weeks. Al D. Brown, Baton Rouge. Billie W. Brown, Baton Rouge. Daniel L. Brown, Shreveport. Ellen D. Brown, Eaton Rouge. James P. Browne, Baton Rouge. Curtis A. Bruce, Baton ouge. EIGHTH ROW: Sharon M. Brummet, New Orleans, Marilyn E. Bruns, Baton Rouge. Fred J. Buchmann, lll, Baton Rouge. William D. Buckhalter, Baton Rouge. Goldie M. Bujard, New Iberia. Richard H. Bullard, Shreve- port. Cathy L. Buquet, Houma. Denise L. Burge, Baton Rouge. Trudy L. Burgess, Baton Rouge. NINTH ROW: Sharon K. Burkett, Metairie. Mary S. Burkhead, Lebeau. Gerald L. Burnett, Baton Rouge. Kathryn A. Burns, Decatur, Ga. Robert A. Burns, Baton Rouge. Sylvia L. Burris, Franklinton. Robert W. Burt, lbafayette. Anne B. Burwell, Jackson, Miss. Bette M. Byers, New reans. TENTH ROW: Deranne L. Byrd, Baton Rouge. Diane Byrd, Franklinton. Paula J. Bush, Bogalusa. Thomas E. Byrd, Bossier City. Leo P. Cailleteau, Jr., Baton Rouge. James Nelson Cairns, New Orleans. Harry F. Calhoun, Ill, Baton Rouge. Stephen V. Callaway, Shreveport. Juan J. Campo, New Orleans. SENIORS 1 . I I n v F ' fgf 1 X F? I' 'GT ov X ..... Y L :V my FIRST ROW: Medora A. Campo, Napoleonville. Robert Campos, Metairie. Harold B. Cannin Baton Rou e. James A. Cannon Baton Rou e. Sharron F gl g I g ' Cannon, Perkinston, Miss. William L. Cantey, Crowley. Elaine V. Car- brey, Columbia, Miss. Thomas G. Carey, Minden. Lawrence E. Carlisi, Sulphur. SECOND ROW: Alice C. Carlisle, Sulphur. Diane E. Carney, Baton Rouge. Christel M. Car enter New Orleans Rudol h P. Carrere Baton Rou e Linda P : - P J 8 - L. Cartin, Gretna. Talmadge G. Carver, Baton Rouge. Joseph D. Cas- cio, Denham Springs. Sylvester J. Cascio, Baton Rouge. Lloyd D. Cason, Jr., Erath. THIRD ROW: Sylvia K. Cason, Baton Rouge. Kathryn G. Cathey, Metairie. Joseph E. Cattan, Jr., Metairie. Hubert A. Cavell, Baton Rouge. Mary P. Cazes, Plaquemine. Ronda R. Cefalu, Baton Rouge. Wayne R. Cen- tanni, Kenner. Beverly R. Chabaud, New Orleans. Robert K. Chad- bourne, Jr., Baton Rouge. FOURTH ROW: Thomas W. Chamberlain, Baton Rouge. Larry D. Chambers, Baton Rouge. Marie E. Chambers, Baton Rouge. William L. Chapman, Jr., New Orleans. Diane K. Charlton, Eunice. George F. Charlton, Jr., Eunice. Lynn J. Charpentier, Franklin. Alden J. Chauvin, Norco. Constance L. Cheatham, Coral Gables, Fla. FIFTH ROW: Warren C. Chewning, Montpelier, Va. Samuel D. Childers, Jonesboro, Ark. Sharon N. Ching, Honolulu, Hawaii. John T. Chow, Taipe, Tai- wan. Ralph B. Chustz, New Roads. Mary J. M. Cicero, New Orleans. Linda F. Clarke, Arabi. Madeleine M. Clavler, Metairie. Richard l.. Clay, New Orleans. SIXTH ROW: Terry J. Clement, Houma. Ansley K. Clements, Jr., Baton Rouge. Barbara A. Coates, Metairie. Elizabeth H. Cobb, Shreveport. Carolyn A. Cobena, Metairie. Gregory L. Coco, Moreauville. Chester C. Coles, Jr., Baton Rouge. Joan M. Coles, Baton Rouge. Robert J. Collins, Baton Rouge. SEVENTH ROW: Myra L. Collura, Marrero. Linda M. Colvin, Baton Rouge. James C. Connell, McDade. Louise J. Conway, Baton Rouge. William Campbell Cook, Delhi. Elizabeth J. Cooper, Iowa. Maureen Cooper, Franklin. James U. Corkern, Jr., Baton Rouge. Alex M. Correa, New Orleans. EIGHTH ROW: John R. Costantino, Alexandria. George M. Cotton, Baton Rouge. Larry J. Cotten, Baker. Brenda E. Courville, Baton Rouge. Peggy L. Couvillion, Alexandria. William N. Coxe, Jr., Denham Springs. Joann Craig, Alexandria. Patricia Anne Craig, Gulfport, Miss. Bill Cranford, Baton Rouge. NINTH ROW: Charles A. Crawford, Jr., New Orleans. Thomas Crichton, IV, Minden. Joyce C. Crochet, Labarre. Ann L. Crosbie, New Orleans. John R. Cross, Metairie. Robbie B. Crump, Jr., Baton Rouge. Thelma M.D. Cunard, Eaker. Patcie A. Cunningham, Metairie. Robert T. Cunningham, Baton ouge. TENTH ROW: Gary S. Curran, Baton Rouge. Edward B. Cush, Shreveport. Carol J. Cusimano, Covington. Lauritzen R. Cutrer, Jackson. Thomas W. Cut- rer, Denham Springs. Marie L. Dagostino, Baton Rouge. Jane A. Daigle,' Baton Rouge. Paul L. Daigle, Baton Rouge. Daniel L. Diagre- pon, nms hs up, 1-'v SENIORS 1' '- - ,I 2 '- . - - 4 If' 3- ' Q- , A W- 3 4 W ... m a 7 0+ .7 P A at 1, , -.1 ,sa , -!xV.Vx.,., - gh 11. i 1 'ilk l P - B .. 5 1 V,V'. f-if ' xxx- .fi .Q,z'f1 a . V ,X ZX! -c K-ifx N ,, ! . 4 fx! IF 1 V- f fi fue .Ji -, A5 1: . If 'E .ay gf , , - 4 5 , . V, v vas' I L V , , . 5 ugh ,, fxgf 'N ' JN fx H X ? ' ij 'J w- vf wg! . 5 4 b ,- I I I, X .1 X Q F if J - ' 1 1 ' - .if ,542 ,. Q - AXE! xx , . - 4x,A X, Q 2 1 ' T V x 35' 1 x ,1 BX L G ax ,ff 'wif' 1' 1' , ,fm ' M359 . IT V5 379 Maiid Daneshmand, Baton Rouge. Keith J. Daquin, Baton Rouge. Edward G. Dardeau, Chenier. Charles F. Daussin, New Orleans. Barry Anthony David, New Orleans. Bobbie J. David, Slidell. Harold C. Davidson, Baton Rouge. Sandra L. Davidson, Jackson. Ho- ward B. Davis, Jr., Beaumont, Texas. SECOND ROW: Felix W. Dawson, Baton Rouge. Ray C. Dawson, Jackson. Vicki L. Dean, Alexandria. Anita S. Dear, Pineville. Susan Deavers, Baton Rouge. Elaine M. Defrances, Baton Rouge. Janell P. Delaune, Frank- lin. Daniel W. Delee, Jackson. Luis F. Delsolar, Lima, Peru. THIRD ROW: Manuel M. Demoya, Av Jose Horacio Rodriguez, La Vega, Dominican Republic. Robert T. Denbo, Jr., Baton Rouge. Joseph R. Depaoli, New Orleans. John M. Desselles, Baton Rouge. Alfred W. Devaux, Pla- quemine. Terry W. Deville, Jackson. Sandra H. Diamond, Baton gouge. Juan A. Diaz, Baton Rouge. Marsha J. Dickinson, Baton ouge. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth A. Dickson, New Orleans. Emilio R. Dieguez, Miami, Fla. Pete J. Dileo, Independence. Mary C. Dodson, Port Allen. Bonia A. Dooley, Jeanerette. Jeanette E. Dornier, Convert. Marilyn E. Dougherty, Sulphur. Michael Doughty, Baton Rouge. Peggy L. Doughty, Baton ouge. FIFTH ROW: Lynda M. Dousay, Baton Rouge. Jerry J. Douzat, Baton Rouge. Jerry W. Doyle, Alexandria. Joseph D. Doyle, Satillite Beach, Fla. Michael L. Doyle, Baton Rouge. Mary E. Drown, New Orleans. Lloyd L. Drury, Jr., New Orleans. Bruce A. Duco, New Orleans. Marjorie J. Ducote, Shreveport. SIXTH ROW: Cary J. Dudenhefer, New Orleans. Ernest A. Dufau, Jr., New Qrleans. Alvin M. Dufilho, Opelousas. Gaynell Duhe, New Orleans. Jeanette M. Duhe, Reserve. Marcia D. Dukes, Tice, Fla. Archie N. Duplantis, Jr., Mathews. Kenneth J. Dupuis, Baton Rouge. Richard C. Dupuy, Baton ouge. SEVENTH ROW: Alan S. Durlacher, Baton Rouge. Charles W. Dusenbury, New Orleans. William J. Dwyer, Metairie. Imelda Dykes, Baton Rouge. Edward R. Earles, Metairie. Elizabeth B. Earnest, New Orleans. Susan M. Eason, Baton Rouge. Eirleen E. Eckholdt, New Orleans. John R. Edwards, Jr., New Orleans. EIGHTH ROW: Joyce Calmes Edwards, Baton Rouge. Jeff Garland Elliott, Farmer- ville. William W. Elliott, Baton Rouge. Robert E. Ellis, Baton Rouge. Sylvia IL. Enloe, Jackson, Miss. Carol S. Ennis, Metairie. Edward M. Erwin, Syracuse, N.Y. Gilberto J. Escobar, Baton Rouge. Edward W. Everritt, Monore. NINTH ROW: lris L. Ewing, New Orleans. Joseph J. Ewing, Jr., Batchelor. Ronald G. Facundus, Walker. Alvin A. Fairburn, Livingston. Linda C, Fallon, llletairie. Anais A. Farach, Baton Rouge. Leonard A. Farr, Shreveport. John J. Faucheux, Jr. New Sarpy. Kent G. Faulk, Rayne. TENTH ROW: Michael L. Faust, Covington. Karen T. Fawley, Baton Rouge. Ronald B. Fayard, Bossier City. Cyrus Fayaz-Zadeh, Tehran, lran. Louis C. Fedak, Sewaren, N.J. Billie F. Ferrell, Houston Tex. Robert S. Fiff, Baton Rouge. 80 fr- SENIORS x , 'C' ,ww 5 ' 4. 7 C n 1 . I A k X , W 5 ' Q54 . ' s Q: L 4 ,--fa .W , -L0'h:4'f :V ear,-1-Awf an 1 . .- f , in ,.- . Ea, Qi ,...,:. A ,. I J F ii 41? ,...- -.-..,i, Lug , , ' .0 381 Ji.: U S 51 AA I I A '3xJ -. .R 1. ,1 fo 'Y A Ag x f ,115 ' ' -rg .. .l I 1 -- .4 A .. . 4 4.x 'uk-:fn ? m 'g?',If f 2 H , - -'-1 bmw -W TWwpg'Nfb.k -. . , -gl, s ,E L , ' . .yr I L 1. fu -A n X A' uw 1 f v' 1 fx -GF. - ... , - 5.15. J - L . g. 'mfr' An' . ' ' 5, 1' , r K., Q-p. 1. C! - x , . .Q -- ,W U Qigfx ,. f 'V-.E In 'J' '---n' 'A -. f' ,y . Y. -- . . 1' Q-fli rf .J . J. :N .. ,.QHhX . M: D-K X. , -xx',QFF Qu? .' w , .cv xml ,n , , . ... 'Q -'41 .,.. 1 x . J. 9 .,., f , -awry- f .,f,?55e:'?,-V ,, , ..1 L' , 3' N ' G 7' J '7 db I -.,, ,nv -.51 W? 'af FIRST ROW: Gerald W. Fontenot, Prairie. John G. Fontenot, Basile. Linda G. Fontenot, Pineprairie. Winston Carro Fontenot, Ville Platte. Dean L. Ford, Belle Chasse. Thomas M. Fore, Baton Rouge. SECOND ROW: Wesley W. Forman, Jr., Baker. Daniel J. Fourrier, Jr., Baton Rouge. Jerry D. Fourroux, Plaquemine. Charles E. Fowler, Slaughter. Larry R. Frazier, Alexandria. Melinda L. Frazier, Shreveport. John A. Freche, Jr., Gretna. Thomas J. Freer, Esopus, N.Y. Patricia A. Frey, New Orleans. THIRD ROW: Julius Friedman, Holden. Ronald C. Fronczek, Westlake, Constance L. Fruge, Elton. Melba F. Fulton, St. Joseph. Jimmy E. Furr, Monroe. James E. Gallien, Jr., Shreveport. Rebecca S. Gambrell, Sicily lsland. Linda D. Gandy, Meridian, Miss. Carl D. Garlington, Baton Rouge. FOURTH ROW: F. Randall Garrett, Monroe. Lynn A. Garrett, Francisville. Charles A. Garrick, New Orleans. Karen Garris, St. Francisville. Gale A. Gaspard, Lafayette. Tracy J. Gaspard, Baton Rouge. Elizabeth A. Gates, Oakdale. Richard J. Gauthe, Napoleonville. Harold E. Gauthier, Baton Rouge. FIFTH ROW: Byron P. Gautreau, Gonzales. Leon D. Gautreau, Jr., Slidell. Sybil H. Gautreau, New Orleans. Alvaro Genie.Penalba, Managua, Nicaragua. Harriet M. George, Natchez, Miss. Daniel R. Gianelloni, Baton Rouge. Katie E. Gibbons, Morgan City. Jeffrey S. Gilbert, Osceola, Ark. Lucy V. Gilbert, Baton Rouge. SIXTH ROW: Joseph R. Gillis, Baton Rouge. Cynthia A. Gleason, New Orleans. Shelia Glynn, Baton Rouge. Marlin O. Gonzales, New Orleans. Lester J. Goudeau, Jr., Baton Rouge. Alicia M. Grace, Baton Rouge. Jose M. Granda, Hialeah, Fla. Judith E. Gravolet, Davant. James T. Gray, Baton Rouge. SEVENTH ROW: John P. Gray, Jr., Baton Rouge. William A. Gray, New Orleans. Sharon L. Green, Lake Charles, Brett L. Grayson, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Dennis G. Grayson, Leconpte. Elizabeth Graml, James Graugnard. Anita M. Green, Westlake, Robert Green. EIGHTH ROW: Winnie L. Greer, Baton Rouge. Bruce G. Grieshaber, Baton Rouge. Jacquelyn V.Gros, Baton Rouge. Barbara L. Guderyon, Lantana, Fla. Gwendolyn A. Guelfo, Baton Rouge. James A. Guerin, Jr., Port Allen. Marshall W. Guidry, Franklin. Michael L. Guidry, Baton Rouge. Ralph J. Guidry, Baton Rouge. NINTH ROW: Rebecca Guidry, Baton Rouge. Sheila M. Guidry, Addis. Susan H. Guidry, Church Point. Harry L. Guilbeau, Rayne. Suzanne M. Guil- beau, Lafayette. John L. Guillory, Baton Rouge. Mary C. Guillory, Baton Rouge. Michael Sidne Guillory, Hessmer. Charles R. Guin, Mooringsport. TENTH ROW: Lila Guma, Baton Rouge. Joe R. Gurie, Jonesville. Michael L. Gurley, Slidell. Patricia A. Habeeb, Metairie. Dorothy F. Hadden, Francis- ville. John' P. Hagewood, Alexandria. Masoud Haghayeghi, Baton Rouge. Judith A. Hall, Hot Springs, Ark. Leslie D. Hall. SENIORS L. , ,.J ,,,,, 54 pm:-.1 84 385 FIRST ROW: Arthur R. Hamburger, Jr., New Orleans. Blanche R. Hamilton, Baton Rouge. Jenny L. Hamilton, Baton Rouge. Bruce D. Hammock, Little Rock, Ark. John C. Hancock, Watson. Mabry M. Handley, Baton Rouge, Kathleen Marie Handy, Plaquemine. William L. Hanley, Jr., Baton Rouge. Dianne L. Hardee, Gueydan. SECOND ROW: Betty J. Harlow, Lake Chrles. John L. Harper, Hot Springs, Ark. George K. Harrison, Shreveport. Kim R. Harris, Beaumont, Tex. David A. Hart, Lake Charles. Mary L. Hartman, Donaldsonville. Judy A. Hartson, New Orleans. Larry M. Hartzog, Baton Rouge. Elizabeth T. Hathorn, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: Patricia Harvell. Paul L. Haworth, Baton Rouge. .John R. Haydel, Jr., Vacherle. Evelyn K. Hayes, Baton Rouge. Elizabeth Hays, New Orleans. Mariam S. Hazan, Metairie. Patrick S. Healy, New Orleans. Mary A. Hearty, New Orleans. Archie J. Hebert, Baton Rouge. FOURTH ROW: Deborah D. Hebert, Plaquemine. Elizabeth A. Hebert, Charenton. Gail F. Hebert, Houma. Louis G. Hebert, Baton Rouge. Robert E. Hebert, Plaquemine. Ronald R. E. Hebert, Plaquemine. Shelia M. Hebert, New Iberia. Michael L. Heck, Baton Rouge. FIFTH ROW: Jacquelyn E. Heckert, New Orleans. John R. Hellbach, Metairie. Miller L. Hendrick, Jr., Baton Rouge, Richard W. Hennigan, Baton Rouge. Gerald T. Hennings, New Orleans. Dorothy S. Henriques, gene Orleans. Cary A. Hernandez, New Orleans. Gerald L. Hernandez, t. a rie. SIXTH ROW: Gregory M. Heroman, Baton Rouge. Edwin J. Herpich, Baton Rouge. Richard W. Herrell, Baton Rouge. Hugo E. Heyns, lll, New Orleans Martha H. Hiegel, Memphis, Tenn. Diane L. Higginbotham, Baker. Jodale Hill, Baton Rouge. Delilah F. Hillery, New Orleans. Robert D. Him- schoot, Fort Myers, Fla. SEVENTH ROW: Cecily A. Hoffius, Ft. Smith, Ark. Joel S. Hoffman, Baton Rouge. Max O. Hohenberger, Jr. LaFayette. Michael D. Holdcraft, Baton Rouge. Jerry A. Hollimon, Baton Rouge. Melvin E. Hopper, Baton Rouge, Sue Ann Horn, Metairie. Cherie M. Hornback, Humble, Tex. Stephen A. Hornsby, Bourg. EIGHTH ROW: Wanda C. Hornsby, Baton Rouge. Lois J. Horton, Baton Rouge. Calvin J. Hotard, New Orleans. Claudia M. Hoyt, Baton Rouge. Joyce V. Hoyt,. Lecompte. Alison M. Hubbard, Baton Rouge. Jane D. Hubbard, Jackson, Miss. Iris J. Hubbs, Baton Rouge. August J. Huber, Jr., etairie. NINTH ROW: Richard H. Huff, Shreveport. Elaine C. Hughes, Baton Rouge. Kath- leen A. Hughes, New Orleans. Timothy L. Humphries, New Orleans. Bonnie S. Hurtig, Leland, Miss. Carol A. Hutchinson, Sulphur. Monica E. Hyde, New Orleans. Lynne A. lgleharte, Metairie. Denlsa F. Ingram. TENTH ROW: Joe K. Jackson, Grand Isle. Joseph W. Jacob, New Orleans. Toni A. Jaeger, Metairie. Ted R. Jambon, Goldenmeadow. Lenora G. James, Rouge. Eduardo J. Jenkins, Baton Rouge. Rayville. Linda L. James, Baton Rouge. Gerard Jeansonne, Baton gn. N J SQ, 1 1 ORDERS REGISTERS C. 0. D, BDX RENT 11 T 'If FIRST ROW: Barbara A. Jeter, Sport. Harold R. Jeunesse, Kenner. Kathleen A. Jewell, New Roads. Marie R. Jewell, Baton Rouge. Coral A. Joffrion, Addis. Kathleen R. John, LaFayette. Carol L. Johnson, Port Allen. Danny L. Johnson, Baton Rouge. Donald W. Johnson, Baton Rouge. SECOND ROW: F. L. Johnson, Jr., Alexandria. Katherine A. Johnson, Shreveport. Kenneth J. Johnson, Baton Rouge. Linda A. Johnson, New Orleans. Pamela A. Johnson, Glen Ridge, N.J. James B. Johnston, Greenwell Springs. Robert E. Johnston, Jr. Baton Rouge. Donald R. Joiner, Jena. John M. Jolissaint, San Antonio, Tex. THIRD ROW: Jere K. Jones, Shreveport. Roger P. Jones, Baton Rouge. Donna J. Jouandot, New Orleans. Carolyn G. Joyce, Baton Rouge. J. Glynn Juban, Baton Rouge. Ralph C. Jukkola, Dayton, Ohio. Janice H. Jurisich, New Orleans, Dorothy G. Kaigler, Woodville, Miss. Theodore P. Karavatakis, Alexandria. FOURTH ROW: Thomas R. Keith, Baton Rouge. Joseph L. Keller, Reserve. Rebecca R. Kenney, Baton Rouge. Patricia G. Kennison, Duplessis. William H. Kessler, Jr., Jackson, Miss. Charlotte F. King, Shreveport. Jesse L. King, Jr., Baton Rouge. Robert L. Kivell, Gulf B:eeze, Fla. Frederick W. Koch, Baton Rouge. FIFTH ROW: Toshitsugu Kojima, Japan. John W. Kopecky, Jr., Baton Rouge. Leah A. Kraemer, Houma. Stephen L. Kramer, New Orleans. Gregory J. Kreider, Berwick. Jacqueline M. Kroll, Baton Rouge. William L. Kugler, Norco. Gloria A. Labatut, New Roads. Clare Laborde, Marks- vi le. SIXTH ROW: John P. Laguens, Arabi. Sharon A. Lalumandier, Baton Rouge. Chi- Kwong Lam, Hong Kong. Laurence M. Lamothe, Baton Rouge. Michael F. Lamy, Baton Rouge. Alice M. Landry, Baker. Allie P. Landry lll, Baton Rouge. Judith M. Landry, Baton Rouge. SEVENTH ROW: George M. Lane, Baton Rouge. Daniel T. Lanehart, Ferriday. James V. Lange, New Orleans. Wayne K. Langeman, New Orleans. Altha C. Langston, Baton Rouge. Vicki S. Langston, Gretna. Robert B. Lank, Jr., Baton Rouge. Judy P. Lankford, Baton Rouge. EIGHTH ROW: Richard O. Lankford, Baton Rouge. Steven M. Landux, Baton Rouge. Myra A. Laperouse, New Iberia. Sybil A. Laperouse, New Iberia. Jorge A. Larrieu, Miami, Fla. Priscilla U. Lasseigne, Baton Rouge. Russell E. Lasseigne, Jr., Baton Rouge. Robert G. Latour, Donaldson- ville. Lucy A. Latta, Lafayette. NINTH ROW: Lawrence Latuso, New Orleans. Harrlette Lynne Lawler, Shreveport, John D. Lea, Zachary. Deborah Leake, Baton Rouge. Cherlyle A. LeBlanc Baton Rouge. Peggy P. LeBlanc, Baton Rouge. Ruth M. Lebourgeois, Metairie. Ardith J. Leckey, Baton Rouge. Peggy R. Leg- gett, Baker. TENTH ROW: William M. Lehmberg, Jackson, Miss. Nadine A. Leleune, Eunice. Jo Ann Lemoine, Plaucheville. Jairo J. Leon, Nicaragua. Dixie L. Lester, Arlington, Va. Francis X. Letard, Jr., Metairie. Laura H. Lewis, New Orleans. Luke J. Lheureux, Alexandria. FIRST ROW: Eng S. Lim, Baton Rouge. Linda J. Limbers, Baton Rouge. Stephen L. Lindsay, Shreveport. James S. Lindsey, Carlsbad, Calif. Christine L. Link, Branch. Yu-Chin Liu, Baton Rouge. Erica F. Loewer, Branch. Faye L. Loftin, Coushatta. Mary A. Longacre, New Orleans. SECOND ROW: Patricia F. Looney, Dallas, Tex. William A. Loudon, Baton Rouge. Judith L. Lowe, Baton Rouge. Josephine L. Lowery, Baton Rouge. Faye M. Lozzie, New Orleans. Angela I. Lukowski, New Orleans. Richard S. Lupcho, Aligzuippa, Pa. Lillian M. Lusk, Baton Rouge. John A. Lusted, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: Eduardo M. Maa-Gamarra, Caracas, Venezuela. Oliver F. Mack. Jr. Baton Rouge. Wallace R. Mack, Jr., Oakdale. Mae S. Mackey, Baton Rouge. Julia A. Madden, New Orleans. Michael L. Maddox, Baton Rouge. James A. Maggio, Baton Rouge. Joseph Allen Maggio, Baton Rouge. Michael J. MaGinnis, Metairie. FOURTH ROW: Christopher J. Mahon, Baton Rouge. Paul N. Major, Livonia. Melvyn Mamula, Aliquippa, Pa. Ross V. Mancuso, New Orleans. Carole T. Mansur, Baton Rouge. Wickliffe J. Many, New Orleans. Claude A. Maraldo, Baton Rouge. Angelo J. Mariano, Jr., New Orleans. Gretchen F. Marshall, New Orleans. FIFTH ROW: Fernand J. Marsolan, Jr., New Orleans. Andrew C. Martin, Baton Rouge. Barbara E. Martin, Bastrop. Elizabeth A. Martin, Winnfield. Joan Martin, Baton Rouge. Justilian Martin, Jr., Marrero. Roberto L. Martin, Miami, Fla. Saundra T. Martin, Maringouin. Benjamin S. Martinez, Baton Rouge. SIXTH ROW. Victor I. Martinez, Baton Rouge. G. B. Massengale Ill, Baton Rouge. Linda C. Matamoros, Panama. Cheryl A. Matassa, Alexandria. Paul B. Matens, Baton Rouge. Sterley J. Matherne, Jr., Norco. Rosemary Mathews, Bossier City. Charles A. Mathis, Baton Rouge. Virginia K. Mattix, Lake Charles. SEVENTH ROW: Lawrence F. Matulich, Jr., Francisville. William F. Mauffray, New Orleans. Gregory O. Mauldin, Oklahoma City, Okla. Ralph Maxwell Ill, New Orleans. Judleth A. May, Alexandria. Julie A. Mayer, New Orleans. John S. Mayeux, Jr. Baton Rouge. Lester D. Mayeux, Baton Rouge. Katherine B. Mayfield, St. Bernard. EIGHTH ROW: Ronald C. McCain, Pineville. James R. McClelland, Elton. Mary J. McCormick, New Orleans. Joan M. McCrory, Iota. Farrel E. McDaniel, Jr., Baton Rouge. James C. McDaniel, St. Landry. Joel W. McDaniel, gachary. David L. McFadden, Baton Rouge. Frank W. McGee, Baton ouge. NINTH ROW: Stella M. McGee, New Orleans. Myra F. McGraw, Baton Rouge. Don W. Mclntyre, Baton Rouge. Jimmy W. McManus, Jackson, Tex. William H. McMillian, Merryville. William J. McNamara, New Orleans. Charles D. Meacham, New Orleans. John A. Medica, Jr. Alexandria. Russell R. Medley, Groves, Tex. TENTH ROW: John Lewis Meeks, Baton Rouge. Elizabeth R. Megginson, Baton Rouge. James Lee Melancon, Baton Rouge. Francisco M. Merchan, New Orleans. Alvaro Mesa, Bogota, Colombia. Robert G. Messer, Baton Rouge. Lawrence J. Messina, New Orleans. Dawn L. Meyer, Slidell. Judy Kay Meyer, Dallas, Tex. fn pu- lv an '27 .4 A, u ,I 'CY , .. -My -4 .,..... SENIORS FIRST ROW: Marilyn G. Meyer, Shreveport. John B. Middleton, Jr., Baton Rouge. Daniel E. Miller, Dallas, Tex. Marcia 0. Miller, Abbeville. Suzanne Miller, Lake Charles. Edward G. Mills, Baton Rouge. James F. Mingo, Baton Rouge. Ronald J. Mire, Baton Rouge, Mona D. Mitchell, Nashville, enn. SECOND ROW: Fred S. Mixon, Amite. Thaddis D. Mizell, Bogalusa. Charles I. Moffett, Jena. Iva L. Moffett, Jackson, Miss. Jerry T. Monier, Raceland. Tommy M. Mook, Bossier City, Judith M. Moore, Baton Rouge. Sonie M. Moore, Baton Rouge. Susan E. Moore, Metairie. THIRD ROW: Cynthia J. Moran, LaPlace. Kathleen A. Mordaunt, Dallas, Tex. Douglas P. Moreau, Marksville. Bettye L. Morgan, Baton Rouge. Beverly A. Morgan, Jackson, Miss. Charles Wayne Morgan, Baton mougeulllrrginia E. Morgan, Beaumont, Tex. Jeanne Marie Morris, ar sur e. FOURTH ROW: Jo Ann Morris, Baton Rouge. Marian L. Morris, Baton Rouge. Tommye J. Morris, Shreveport. Margaret G. Morrison, New Roads. Patrick C. Morrow, Arnaudville. Martha A. Mortimer, Houston Tex. Emmett V. Moseley Ill, Natchez, Miss. Margaret E. Munro, New Orleans. Daniel M. Murphy, Davenport. FIFTH ROW: Richard R. Murray, New Orleans. John W. Nacol, Baton Rouge, William F. Nail, Arabi. Kenneth P. Naquin, Montegut. Joel D. Nasca, Baton Rouge. Obie L. Naul, Baton Rouge. Ivan A. Navarro, New grleans. Daniel L. Neal, Irving Tex. Catherine E. Nelson, Baton ouge. SIXTH ROW: Donald E. Nelson, Baton Rouge. Janice L. Nesom, Clinton. Kathleen A. Nesser, New Orleans. Cynthia D. Netterville, Jackson, Miss. Donna L. Newman, Baton Rouge. Nancy S. Nicola, Shreveport. Peggy A. Nor- rrnand, yarksville. Nora M. Norris, Gramercy. Chrystal L. Norwood, orwoo . SEVENTH ROW: Dennis M. Nugent, Baton Rouge. Rebecca S. Nystrom, Houston, Tex. Hisham A. A. Obeh, Qalqilya-Jordan. Romualclo D. Olabarrieta, Yauco, Puerto Rico. Terry A. Olano, Baton Rouge. Richard W. Oliver, Baton Rouge. Richard M. Olivier, Gramercy. Lloyd E. Olsen, Baton Rouge, Donald A. Olson, Metairie. EIGHTH ROW: Bonnye L. 0Niell, Thiboudaux. Jorge V. Ordonez, Colombia, SA. Steven G. Orr, Elmont, N.Y. Aleta J. Oubre, Sulphur. Daniel W. Owen, New Orleans. Yvonne R. C. Owens, Metairie. Adriana Padilla, Baton Rouge. Andrea Pallet, Baton Rouge. Aubrey K. Palmer, Lafayette. NINTH ROW: B. F. Palmisano, New Orleans. Jose M. D. Paniza, Panama. Sharen V. Parenton, Baton Rouge. Neilanne Parker, Vidalia. Frank J. Par- rino, Metairie. Louis C. Passauer, New Orleans. Shantelal V. Patel, Ujurut, India. Patricia K. Patterson, Irving, Tex. TENTH ROW: Theresa Patty, Baton Rouge. Charles L. Pearce, San Antonio, Tex. Howard S. Peavy, Baton Rouge. Priscilla A. Pecot, New Orleans. Georgia A. Peltier, Sunshine. Sherrye D. Pendarvis, Tullos. Clarlssie N. H. Penny, Baton Rouge. Vincent W. Peperone, Hanley. Sarah K. Percy, Baton Rouge. O af as 5 L TI ' I r an '52 r f C' G E- , L- ' If 5 .f--' 0 'SO ds- ?- C SENICDRS - . -:g ,. 'fy E M' . V H :., laik 4 N , ES lil? 11:-- i:-:' 2- - f'-35-.X ' 391 ,A qv EQZW 5' : Eieif EK -:Q YN ', -5 1-V' r uk , 'X il 1 397' lug, 1 W... , . S xy' - I I SENIORS .. 1- 2. ue- -X :wb bi 1 'ls T 3' FIRST ROW: Jose M. Pereira, Honduras, CA. Clayton T. Perret, Gramercy, Thomas F. Pertuit, Baton Rouge. Gary L. Peters, Akron, Ohio. Charles J. Petrie, Jr., Alexandria. Floyd L. Pfeffer, Baton Rouge. Marlene R. Pteiter, Baton Rouge, Jean E. Pfeuffer, Lafayette. Priscilla A. Phillips, Humble, Tex. SECOND ROW: Vijean L. Piazza, Jackson, Miss. Noelie T. Pilie, New Orleans.. Patsy E. Pine, Baton Rouge. John L. Pittman, Baton Rouge. Frederick W. Pitts, Jr., Metairie. Lloyd D. Plaisance, Baton Rouge. Bonnie M. Plummer, Baton Rouge. Phillipa G. Poche, Baton Rouge. Judy V. Polito, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: Karla L. Polito, Baton Rouge. Cynthia M. Pool, Dumas, Ark. Linda 0. Poret, Kinder. Claire Potter, Shreveport. William C. Potter, Bogalusa. Elizabeth O. Powers, Baton Rouge. Raymond E. Pregeant, New Orleans. Joel P. Prevost, Jefferson, Lynda Louise Pringle, Pineville. FOURTH ROW: Ellen G. Protho, Gibsland. John R. Prunty, Shreveport. Peter R. Pul- lara, Tampa, Fla. Lia R. Pupillo, Shreveport. David A. Purcell, Baton Rouge. Vincent C. Purpera, lnnis. Eduardo Raad, Guayaquil, Ecuador. Cynthia E. Race, Sulphur. Joseph L. Rachel, Pearland, Tex. FIFTH ROW: Mirko Rakigjija, Baton Rouge. David G. Ramagos, Scott AFB, III. Douglas P. Ramagos, Morganza. Terry L. Raper, Baker. Madele S. Read, Covington. Catherine P. Reames, Pride. Linda J. Rebowe, Baton goluge. Donald J. Recher, Shaw AFB, S.C. Harold J. Reed, Jr., New reans. SIXTH ROW: Harry D. Reed Ill, Norfolk, Va. Carol A. L. Reeves, Baton Rouge. James K. Reeves, Brookhaven, Miss. Patricia Riley, Lake Charles. James P. Reiszner, Lecompte. Edith A. Repp, Piaquemine. Lucille C. Reulet, Baton Rouge. Eugene F. Reyes, Ill, Baton Rouge. Marjorie A. Rhyne, Tulsa, Oklahoma. SEVENTH ROW: Jeannette M. Ricau, Metairie. Judith A. Rich, Baton Rouge. Albert J. Richard, lll, New Orleans. Joseph D. Richard, Jr., Morgan City. Lady L. Richard, Baton Rouge. Blanche J. Richardson, Ventress. G. R. Rich. ardson, lll, Baton Rouge. James How Richardson, Holden. Robert R. Riche, Baton Rouge. EIGHTH ROW: Debra V. Ricketts, Ethel. Gail L. Rider, San Antonio. Tex. Beverly C. Riley, Alexandria. Barry M. Rills, Addis. Marie A. Rimes, Kentwood. Melvin G. Ripp, Jr., New Orleans. John H. Ristroph, New Orleans. Prosper J. Rivet, Piaquemine. Nancy E. Rix, New Orleans. NINTH ROW: Derrie B. Roark, Shreveport. Ronald R. Roberson, Baton Rouge. Robert A. Robicheaux, New Orleans. Pamela L. Robinson, Lake Charles. John T. Rodth, Alexandria. Gregory H. Rogers, Baton Rouge. Kathryn S. Rogers, Baton Rouge. Layne J. Romagosa, New Orleans. Harding J. Rome, Houma. TENTH ROW: Gary S. Roques, Metairie, Laura L. Rordam, New Orleans. Gustave Rosemann, lll, Walker. Lois D. Rosman, Metairie. Janet L. Ross, Baton Rouge. Larry J. Roth, Baton Rouge. Dianne C. Roussel, Hester. Jan F. Rowe, Locke, N.Y. Joseph G. Roy, New Orleans. FIRST ROW: Leora G. Royer, Sulphur. Ray E. Royer, Dequincy. Alex Rubenstein, Shreveport. Leonard P. Ruiz, Jr., Baton Rouge. Gail I. Rusoff, Baton Rouge. Carroll J. Russell, New Orleans. Patricia A. Ryan, Baton Rouge. Suzanne H. Ryan, New Orleans. Thomas M. Ryan, New Orleans. SECOND ROW: Robert W. Saak, Chester, Ill. Gerardo Salazar, Liberia, Costa Rica. Juan C. Salazar, Caracas, Venezuela. Michael Saltz, Baton Rouge. Cynthia A. Samuel, New Orleans. Louis R. Sanchez, Baton Rouge. Frederick Saner, Hamden, Conn. Victor J. Saraceno, Baton Rouge. Margaret A. Sartor, Leesville. THIRD ROW: David C. Saucier, Pineville. Lawrence A. Saunders, Metairie. Wil- Iiam J. Saxon, Natchez, Miss. Linda G. Scardina, Baton Rouge. Ronald J. Schaefer, New Orleans. Carol A. Schaeffer, Metairie. Carolyn Scherer, New Orleans. Charles O. Scherzer, ll, Baton Rouge. Ruby M. Schexnayder, Donaldsonville. FOURTH ROW: Joseph F. Schlotterer, Baton Rouge. Carolyn A. Schmidt, New Orleans. Sue Schneider, Baton Rouge. Fred J. Schuber, New Orleans. W. J. Schulingkamp, Il, Metairie. Jacob L. Schwander, New Orleans. Eddie L. Schwertz, Jr., New Orleans. Mitchell J. Scott, Ill, Grand Cane. Sandra L. Scott, Shreveport. FIFTH ROW: James K. Seabaugh, Bossier City. Linda R. Seale, Baton Rouge. David A. Sebok, Woodbridge, N.J. John P. Seidler, Jr., New Orleans. Amy N. Sengle, Alexandria. Anita M. Serrill, Baton Rouge. Bessie E. Sessums, Metairie. Peggy A. Shaw, Bellaire, Tex. Frankie A. Shelfo, Alexandria. SIXTH ROW: David Walter Shinder, Baton Rouge. Ray C. Shipley, Jr., Warren, Ark. Harry L. Shoemaker, Ill, Baton Rouge. Richard E. Shurley, Baton Rouge. Janis Sibley, Baton Rouge. Annie Luisa Sigler, Monroe. Elizabeth K. Sims, Baton Rouge. Samuel T. Singer, Winnsboro. Sylvia V. Sise, Harahan. SEVENTH ROW: Winitred J. Sloan, Lafayette. Alvin R. Smith, Baton Rouge. Donald M. Smith, Baton Rouge. Donna M. Smith, Alexandria. Elliott S. Smith, Houma. Gary J. Smith, Church Point. Janice M. Smith, Alexandria. Joseph C. Smith, Metairie. Melvyn Smith, Morse. EIGHTH ROW: Richard A. Smith, Metairie. Richard G. Smith, Metairie. Willard R. Smith, Franklin. Simon J. Sokolowsky, Morris Plains, N.J. Alvaro G. Solera, San Jose, Costa Rica. Frederick B. Sollars, Baton Rouge. Brian Philip Sondes, New Orleans. Judy A. Sonnier, Jennings. Eliza- beth K. Speir, Baton Rouge. NINTH ROW: Betty F. Spiers, Baton Rouge. William D. Spiers, Jr., Baton Rouge. Doris A. Spraggins, Baton Rouge. Jerome J. St. Romain, Houston, Tex. Judith R. Stahl, Bossier City. Patricia M. Stanga, Abita Springs. Harry H. Starnes, Jr., Hammond. Mary A. Stavnem, Chalmette. Kath- erine E. Stewart, Lecompte. TENTH ROW: Linda S. Steward, St. Petersburg, Fla. Robert T. Stinson, Jr., Bossier City. Patricia A. Stovall, Baton Rouge. Jill B. Street, Jasper, Tex. Dorothea D. Stringfield, Baton Rouge. Harriet E. Strug, New Orleans. Roger W. Sullivan, Livingston. Sara N. Sullivan, Baton Rouge. Barbara L. Supple, Bayou Goula. Dx 'AZ' 9+ fi- 52 5 4' C ' 41- Q 05. N ..- Q SENIORS :ABP 'zo wo Lind .W ooo Iqju,-ed iw no: HQ.-Jn, ww Mr - 3, Yi M Q. ig. 'M 'gs .vi x 155' SENIORS 396 Qs vdi? FIRST ROW: Angie E. Swafford, Colfax. Randal Sweat, Westport, Conn. Deanne D. Tanner, New Orleans, Gladys A. Tarleton, Lake Charles. Richard D. Tatum, Ville Platte. Charles R. Taylor, Englewood, N.J. Robert Z. Taylor, Baton Rouge. Vicki Gerell Taylor, Tioga. Patrick L. Tessier, Baton Rouge. SECOND ROW: Paul F. Theriot, New Iberia. Ralph W. Theriot, Lettsworth. Cherilyn J. Thomas, Chalmette. Diane L. Thomas, Beaumont, Tex. Donald A. Thompson, Shreveport. Kenneth M. Thompson, Washington, D.C. George M. Thompson, Baton Rouge. Cynthia M. Thornhill, Bogalusa. John W. Thornhill, Franklinton. THIRD ROW: Barbara Gail Tillman, Long Beach, Calif. Annell Tinsley, Baton Rouge. Algert J. Toups, Jr., New Orleans. Larry E. Toups, Lockport. Terry J. Toups, Thibodaux. Helen G. Tracht, Dover, Ohio. Charles C. Trascher, gl, Arabi. Wayne J. Trosclair, Thibodaux. Sharon A. Trupiano, retna. FOURTH ROW: Karen L. Truscott, New Orleans. Robert M. Trzeciak, South River, N.J. Nancye J. Tucker, Baton Rouge. V. Demorell Tullis, Metairie. Billy G. Tullos, Baton Rouge. Addie J. Tureau, Gonzales. Channing R. Turner, Baton Rouge. Cherrian F. Turpin, Bastrop. Kenneth R. Turpin, Duras. FIFTH ROW: Sandra S. Turpin, Buras. John T. Twilley, Arlington, Tex. Armando Ugueto, Caracas, Venezuela. John S. Underwood, Jr., Baton Rouge. Michael P. Underwood, Denham Springs. Christine D. Upton, New Orleans, Jorge Valentin, Jr., Puerto Rico. Robert J. Vanderlick, Baton Rouge. Cynthia A. Vedros, Houma. SIXTH ROW: Kathleen L. Vega, Kenner. Christopher C. Velardo, Baton Rouge. Ronald C. Vest, Bossier City. Gerry C. Vidrine, Ville Platte. Edward D. Villere, Covington. Donald A. Vitrano, St. Rose. Richard A. Vive- lrlatak Baton Rouge. Kenneth L. Voda, Baton Rouge. Willie L. Voorhies, ai svr e. SEVENTH ROW: Yvette M. Voorhies, Lafayette. Janie L. Waddell, Alexandria. Oliver E. Wager, Jr. Crowley. Ray J. Waguespack, Baton Rouge. Ronald K. Wahl, Lake Charles. Glenda J. Wainwright, Metairie. Albert T. Wake- field, New Orleans. Donald C. Walker, Norco. John C. Walker, Norco. EIGHTH ROW: Linda B. Walker, Norco. Lorraine H. Walker, Baton Rouge. Michel V. Wall, Baton Rouge. Barry G. Wallace, Baton Rouge. Jane T. Walls, Baton Rouge. Amelia C. Walters, Covington. Edward J. Walters, .Baton Rouge. Jacqueline N. Walters, Slidell. James E. Walters, Jr., Covington. NINTH ROW: Shirley A. Walters, Denham Springs. Charles D. Walton, Baton Rouge. Wayne A. Walz, Ponchatoula. Elias G. Ward, Guayaquil, Ecuador. Anita M. Warner, Bossier City. Diane M. Waters, New Iberia. Cherie L. Wat- son, Baton Rouge. Martha E. Watson, Baton Rouge. Alan M. Weather- ford, Maplewood. TENTH ROW: Lanita L. Weaver, Haughton. Marilyn F. Webb, Alexandria. Marilyn G. Webb, Reliance, Tenn. Ronald P. Webb, Coushatta. Patricia H. Weems, Alexandria. Martin Weinberg, Hillside, N.J. Jeanne M. Wein- gartner, Baton Rouge. Thomas M. Welch, Covington. John W. Weldon, Jr., Baton Rouge. FIRST ROW: Kenneth L. Wenn, Metairie. Ruth K. Wetherford, Pineville. Charlotte N. White, New Orleans. Edward H. White, New Orleans. Claudia T. Whitehurst, New Orleans. Robert H. Whitlock, Baton Rouge. Richard F. Wickboldt, Jr., Baton Rouge. Judi E. Wickenhauser, Laurel, Miss. Barbara E. Wilderman, New Orleans. , SECOND ROW: Gordon A. Wilkerson, Baton Rouge. Jim C. Willey, Minot AFB, N.D. Albert L. Williams, Baton Rouge. Cheryl R. Williams, Baton Rouge. Douglas L. Williams, Baton Rouge. Eva K. Williams, New Orleans. Gerry L. Williams, Houston, Tex. Glenn R. Williams, Baton Rouge. Joel S. Williams, Hessmer. THIRD ROW: Sandra D. Willis, Baton Rouge. Robert Manfred Willmer, Metairie. Judith K. Wilson, Grand Isle. Linda J. Wilson, Shreveport. Michael Burl Wilson, Baton Rouge. Pamela L. Wilson, Baton Rouge. William H. Wilson, Sr., Baton Rouge. Ann P. Wiltz, Chalmette. Belinda A. Windham, Baton Rouge. FOURTH ROW: Bruce S. Winslow, Baton Rouge. Eduardo J. Winter, Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. Keith R. Wisser, Baton Rouge. Martin A. Wolchansky, Shreveport. Kathryn M. Womack, Baker. Carol Grace Wood, Golden, Co. Charles B. Woodard, Lake Charles. Susan S. Wool, Madison, N.J. Brenda C. Wright, Laplace. FIFTH ROW: Frank L. Wright, Baton Rouge. Timothy W. Wroten, Baker. Stanley F. Wucher, Jr., Metairie. Bruce C. Wyman, Lake Charles. Anthony M. Valdes. M. Isabel Valdes. Ronald D. Yarbrough, Baton Rouge. Robert Alan Yaryan, Alexandria. Betty H. Yerger, Providence. SIXTH ROW: George S. Yerger, Ill, Mound. Samuel L. Young, Gonzales. Susan A. Young, Baton Rouge. Janet C. Yundt, Port Sulphur. Robert G. Zainey, Metairie. Diane E. Zammit, Baton Rouge. Barry W. Zander, Metairie. Paul W. Zeller, Baton Rouge. Leon J. Zeringue, Jr., Donaldsonville. Urban J. Zielinski, Baton Rouge. SENIORS FIRST ROW: Charles Henry Allen, Baton Rouge, John Baker lll, Los Angeles, Calif. Thomas Edward Balhoff, Baton Rouge. M. J. Barrois, Belle Chasse. Timothy Battle, Ponca City, Okla. D. Michael Baudouin, Jr., Baton Rouge. William Glenn Black, Little Rock, Ark. Cheryl Marie Bordelon, Bordelonville. Michael Douglas Boudreaux, Narragansett, R.l. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Carol Bray, Many. Oliver Gary Breithaupt, Jena. Minia Brem- enstul, New Orleans. Craig Calvert Brendeu, Seattle, Wash. James Ronald Brock, Shreveport. Harry Kirkland Brown, Hampton, S.C. James Louis Buisson Ill, New Orleans. Daniel Thomas Calongne, New Orleans, Dewayne Allen Campbell, Alexandria. THIRD ROW: Steve J. Canone, Harahan. Hayes A. Carlisle, Vicksburg, Miss. Louis Anthony Catalanotto, New Orleans. Michael Andrew Cazes, Alex- andria. Jerome A. Centanni, New Orleans. DeVonde D. Clemence, New Orleans. Gregory H. Clements, Baton Rouge. Thomas J. Clooney, Lake Charles, Frances Geraldine Cochran, Bunkie. FOURTH ROW: Charles A. Collins, Yazoo City, Miss. Cynthia G. Collins, Baton Rouge. Keith Michel Coltharp, Baton Rouge. Gene R. Cormier, Jennings. James C. Danos, Thibodaux. Daniel Douglas Daste, New Orleans. Joseph Malsolm Dicharry, New Orleans. Sam S. Ditta, Harvey. Monica S. Donellan, Baton Rouge. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Marie Dugas, Baton Rouge. Richard Patrick Duyen, Metairie. Whitney J. Duhon, Abbeville. Richard Thomas Dunand, DeRidder. Clinton Doulas Dunn, Houston, Tex. James L. Dunn, Alexandria. Sara Elizabeth Eakin, Bunkie. Richard W. Emmett, Lake Charles. Gregory Alan Engelbreit, Denver, Colo. SIXTH ROW: Gayle Anne Faget, Gretna. Paul H. Fetterhoff, Shreveport. Joan Elizabeth Fontenot, Metairie. James Glenn Fuller, Bluefield, Va. Betty June Gantar, New Orleans. Brenda Louise Guathier, Moreauville. Renee L. Georges, Lockport. Lawrence Charles Gibbs, New Orleans. Donnie Wayne Gill, Denham Springs. SEVENTH ROW: Janice Ann Haywood, Pensacola, Fla. Frank Paul Hebert, Geismar. John Joseph Herbert, Jr., New Orleans. Mary C. Herget, Baton Rouge. James Jeff Jack, Baton Rouge. Gary H. Johnson, Shongaloo. Paul S. Jordan, Baton Rouge. Katherine Nolan Kammer, New Orleans. Gary E. Keller, Asheville, N. C. EIGHTH ROW: Ralph Orian Kiper ll, Shreveport. Bruce Klein, Baton Rouge. Michael K. Kristensen, New Orleans. Cary P. Landry, Gonzales. Ed Landry, Baton Rouge. Harvey Joseph Landry, Jr., Norco. Elizabeth Margaret Lang, St. Louis, Mo. Larry Thomas Lanning, Baton Rouge. Gene W. Larrimore, Monroeville, Ala. NINTH ROW: Richard Thomas Lawrence, Pascaguola, Miss. Ronald Charles LeJeune, New Orleans. Brenda Lemoine, Big Bend. Adam Maurice Loup, Baton Rouge. Malcolm D. McNaylor, Baton Rouge. Chuck Mabry, Beaumont, ex. 0- .-. vw vv lv '- I Q 1 Af? ' 45-Q n- X 1 ,V MS' . ffj Ai, IV jg is .4 'n I ,A -D .H ,x . as , L I .' -gf If ,Ya al. l I gig' my .5 W 4 'Q if , f ,-1 i S , E U f-Eh' as ' 4 w 'H 1 1 1' 1 - x X Q . 2 W L if 2 w 4, x H Q S S 1 'L .VA v w ya' 1 S ffm A f , . 531 may .J .- 1 's 4 4 1: ww ,u-Q 2 1 Q wan e ww .s. c 5 .f S' wb NGN-GRADUATING SENIORS 4.0-2 .al FIRST ROW: Paul Mayeaux, Jr., New Orleans. Wayne P. Melancon, Youngsville. Jeanetta F. Mertens, Alexandria. Warren J. Meyer, Jr., Metairie. 'gs Annette M. Monsour, Falls Church, Va. John C. Moore, Moorings- port. Robert W. Moore, Mooringsport. John M. Nicolle, Baton Rouge. R. Neal Nichols, Baton Rouge. SECOND ROW: Robert J. Occhi, Baton Rouge. Patrick M. O'NeiI, Thibodaux. Robert Sb J. Orgeron, Westwego. Pamela M. Percy, St. Francisville. Emery A. Pope, Columbia. Carroll Price, Meridian, Miss. Gregory A. Price, Morgan City. Bob Oueyrouse, Erwinville. Theresa A. Rials, Plaquemine. THIRD ROW: William H. Rich, Opelousas. Larry J. Richardson, Covington. Donald W. Roberie, Grand Prairie. Varnell E. Roberts Jr., Pineville. John K. Robinson, Hammond. Frank A. Roth, Baton Rouge. Joseph D. St. Clergy, Alexandria. Paul D. Savoy, Morgan City. Donald W. Schlatre, Baton Rouge. FOURTH ROW: .13 Jon Schmidt, Shreveport. Anne-Marie Schneider, Baton Rouge. Towns- ley I. Schwab, Baton Rouge. Diane Singleton, Summit, Miss. John M. Skeeler, Orange, Tex. Stephen E. Slocovich, New Orleans. Glynn D. Snele, Baton Rouge. Patsy Soileau, St. Landry. Michael R. Spivey, emce. FIFTH ROW: Stephen Spohrer, Baton Rouge. Dale Spokes, New Orleans. Vonville Stevens, Baton Rouge. Don R. Stewart, New Orleans. Bart R. Swan- son, Baton Rouge. Michael L. Tabony, Pointe-ala-Hache. Glen Tidwell, Pownsville. John P. Toale, Sarasota, Fla. William W. Todd, New Or- eans. SIXTH ROW: Harold J. Toups, Metairie. William D. Triggs, Crowley. Mary L. Truax, Gulfport, Miss. Sandy Turner, Webb, Miss. John E. Von Monarch, Baton Rouge. Charles W. Wall, Baton Rouge. Esteban Varas, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mark X. Vincent, Sulphur. Conrad J. Vorhoff, New Orleans. SEVENTH ROW: Judy Walle, Metairie. Stephen K. Wells, Houston, Tex. Gary Wide- boer, Atlanta, Ga. Leonard P. Wilfert, Crowley. Morrison K. Williams, Metairie. Charles R. Yerby, Colfax. Chauncey Z. Young, Bogalusa. Ronald Young, Memphis, Tenn. 403 Y Q2 4 fp 1 z - ,mg X. ww UZ U Aw ,,. may pm ,qw xx if-van ,wfgw 515 nm Hg? 1 5 . 9' Q -2 g M : 355 ifiiiie .M ' my--fxz: nf ?fQ5M?2m f QQWEQS 1' 1 . jf..:: K S 5- ff Q Q ,. 'Q 5. QW 95- sf rj 1 . L. Anna wa WEE an rm 5 4 MYzf5M?Q .1 x I EL mn www y.wf.,.x me 4 4 M w 5 4 , I I if , K: A. 2 1 1 L 5 5 23 ji 5, . lm- if 3 E 1 wg Q - inf Q 2 M fy , in 5 A-me .UM 3 vw '2s. '11 A by X -ms A ,- .1 sf T1 if . whey.-.Q Z., A .XM . . ' , '3U'av?MM1'f V 'R E!L1l'Si',- -ui-. ' 1: ' i5MiXl2i'?E' 2 f - Q A- -,,,. Mudfk -,qw f, ,Mn wig 51 Ni Xhpbpf I wwf A Wig W ,fl-fm-r ffyxvn, --VND X at Q gfv ,Q-ANN, :.',g,f,aMw,B Y ' um-. .M'g1,f,,Zg,K , . Mufffsilffgfzfw-S2:2'e V'-14-.4Q!m.,,Af.Q-.wg Q wx ,lv zmIea,,.,mt,Qu.vf ,M Mzudsfuw,-A J 'Wf??-if i'-f,- lq,My1a'Xmn 'I Vfwv, sk l' ,QA A ,4 -A V 4 , 'affa- mwwig - . ,xzxlrz -V gf W., .2 Q. . Ulf W mvvf! In 1, W 5'53'ff,.g , 3 1 QM. M Hx X . . ,Q C My-A f, mg .mmf M,,f.:m,L,M QM, 1 1 2 21' . , .igf lm Q, R ,Q 't f mm-' lik Q www vi:-1 M 'wr hang E M' ., 1 sv. ggWM n'EL .f Lf A n L Jx a xzilm sa wql whm '-mm? 5 .1 .xi .M ' -1 . w'fiR ' 'L1g,K, , W Q Q ,YMX 4, ffl, X.,. Tr W P AQ: x Ti f SQX F5 , ww, , ,A .Xu kwin 3.- wk I 405 FIRST ROW, Janet M. Abadie, JD 1, Carol Abramson, EDUC 3, Kenneth J. Abshire, JD 1, Henri A. Achee, ABS 3, Janis M. Achord, JD 1, Lynne A. Acosta, JD 1, Renee R. Acuna, ABS 2, Beverly L. Adams, C8rP 2, Donald S. Adams, JD 1, John Adams, ABS 3, Kathleen Adams, JD 1, Ralph N. Adams, JD 1. SECOND ROW, William C. Adams, JD 1, Wright W. Adams, III, AXIS 3, Jacqueline Adcock, EDUC 3, Roger V. Adcock, AGS 2, Charles A. Adcox, JD 1, Grover C. Adkins, Jr., A813 3, Saeed Aflakian, ENGR 2, Dennis M. Agnelly, BADM 3, Louis G. Aguirre, A818 2, Julie L. Akers, JD 1, Renee L. Alba, JD 1, Harold J. Albeanise, Jr., BADM 3. THIRD ROW, Garth J. Albert, ENGR 3, Donna L. Albritton, AGS 2, Bernice Alexander, JD 1, Doyle B. Alexander, JD 1, Marshall Alexander, Ill, JD 1, Susan A. Alexander, JD 1, Catherine A. Alford, JD 1,, Dolores M. Alford, JD 1, Michael D. Alford, ENGR 3, Sharon W. Alford, JD 1, Bernard A. Alfred, Jr., JD 1, Mary D. Alleman, BADM 3. FOURTH ROW, Antoine Allemand, JD 1, Kirby E. Allen, BADM 3, Lynn Allen, EDUC 2, Rosemary L. Allo, JD 1, Peggy M. Almon, JD 1, Rene Alonzo, JD 1, Kathryn D. Altemus, JD 1, Jose F. Alvarez, JD 1, Lynda D. Amacker, EDUC 2, Arthur P. Amirto, JD 1, David B. Ammons, JD 1, Hector B. Andersen, JD . FIFTH ROW, Deborah L. Anderson, JD 1, Jane M. Anderson, JD 1, John E. Anderson, END 3, Kathryn M. Anderson, CBP 3, Loren E. Anderson, Jr., JD 1, Marilyn F. Anderson, JD 1, Richard L. Anderson, AGRI 2, Robert E. Anderson, Jr., CBP 2, Ronald R. Anderson, AGRI 3, Robert M. Andrus, AGRI 2, Michael J. Angelico, ENGR 3. SIXTH ROW, Deborah T. Angelle, JD 1, Trent M. Angers, ABS 3, Barbara S. Anglim, JD 1, J. F. Ankesheiln, lll, BADM 2, Joann M. Anselmo, BADM 3, Penny C. Anthon, JD 1, Patricia A. Anthony, EDUC 2, Perry H. Aplin, Jr., ENGR 3, Michael L. Arbuthnot, JD 1, Michael A. Arceneaux, JE 11, Raul X. Arellano, BADM 2, Lloyd H. Armentor, SEVENTH ROW, Andrew J. Arnold, JD 1, Barbara A. Arnold, JD 2, Jesse L. Arnold, JD 1, Melanie F. Arnold, JD 1, Sandra L. Arnold, JD 1, Renee M. Arnondin, JD 1, Claudette V. Arsaga, JD 1, Farhang S. Asgari, JD 1, Richey D. Ashford, JD 1, Tyronne J. T. Astugue, JD 1, Albert G. Atkinson, JD 1, Eldon E. Atkinson, Jr., ENGR 3. EIGHTH ROW, Sharon A. Atkinson, JD 1, Susan L. Aucoin, JD 1, Stephen P. Audiffred, JD 2, Sherry M. Audiffred, EDUC 4, Henry T. Arrington, L 2, Don L. Augustus, JD 1, Charles E. Aupied, JD 1, Clara K. Austin, A813 3, William G. Austin, Jr., BADM 2, Jaime F. Avelar, ABS 3, Drinda A. Averette, JD 1, Elena M .Avila, JD 1, Hilda M. Avila, ABS 4, Linda J. Avocato, AGRI 3. NINTH ROW, Christine A. Aymond, EDUC 2, Darron J. Babin, JD 1, Sandra A. Badeaux, JD 1, Marilyn T. Bagala, JD 1, Walter H. Bagley, ENGR 3, William H. Bagley, JD 1, Bonnie C. Bahlinger, EDUC 3, John W. Bailey, BADM 4, Sherry K. Bailey, JD 1, Charles T. Baird, JD 2, Bruce Baker, JD 1, Edward G. Baker, Jr., JD 1. TENTH ROW, Robert E. Baker, Jr., JD 1, Sam H. Baker, JD 1, William M. Baker, Jr., JD 1, John F. Balhoff, ENGR 3, Danny P. Ballard, AGRI 3, Randall J. Ballay, ABS 2, Linda D. Bamburg, AGRI 2, Bettye A. Banker, EDUC 3, Mary A. Banker, JD 1, Deborah S. Barbato, JD 1, Susan K. Barbier, EDUC 2, Becky A. Barcelona, EDUC 2. ELEVENTH ROW, Ricky D. Barfield, AGRI 3, Larry G. Barger, EDUC 3, Barbara A. Barker, AGS 3, Alexander Barkoff, JD 1, Barry R. Barlow, JD 1, Russell B. Barnett, JD 1, Linda R. Baronne, JD 1, John R. Barrett, AGS 2, Ayin E. N. Barrios, JD 2, Paul J. Barron, JD 1, Helene Barrus, AGRI 3, Gregory M. Barth, BADM 2. TWELFTH ROW, Dennis D. Bartlett, BADM 3, Clifton D. Barton, Jr., BADM 3, Mary 0. Basha, JD 1, Barbara A. Bates, AGRI 2, Doreatha Bates, JD 1, Joe D. Bates, AGRI 3, Mary H. Bates, JD 1, Susan Bates, JD 1, Winsley W. Bates, JD 1, Lawrence Batiste, Jr., JD 1, John Bartle, JD 1, Patricia L. Batson, GS 2, John R. Batty, ABS 2. FIRST ROW, Pamela M. Baumann, EDUC 3, Mary C. Beams, AGRI 2, Bonnie J. Beatson, JD 1, Wallace A. Beauchamp, Ill, JD 1, Michael E. Beauford, JD 1, Phoebe A. Beaugh, EDUC 3, Lizabeth A. Beckham, EDUC 3, Ernest R. Beckemeyer, JD 1, Juanita A. Becnel, EDUC 2, Allen J. Beebe, JD 1, Donald E. Beebe, Jr., JD 1, Willard A. Beeman, AGRI 3. SECOND ROW, Ernest A. Beier, Jr., JD 1, Gary R. Bell, JD 1, Kirk F. Bellard, ACS 3, Patricia A. Belson, JD 1, Warren L. Ben, JD 1, Carolyn A. Benefield, JD 2, Bruce C. Bennett, JD 1, Mary K. Bennett, ACS 3, Mary D. Benoit, JD 1, Kathryn lg. Begsgn, JD 1, George B. Benton, lll, JD 1, John E. er, . THIRD ROW, Susan L. Berg, JD 1, Rene J. Bergeret, ENGR 3, Floyd J. Bergeron, JD 1, Cecilia J. Berlin, JD 2, Jane A. Berry, JD 1, Jean E. Berry, JD 1, Robert E. Berry, JD 1, Robert J. Berteau, ENGR 3, Roderick G. Bertrand, JD 1, Albert J. Beshel, Jr., JD 1, Deborah A. Best, JD 1, Dennis R. Beyers, ENGR 2. FOURTH ROW, Kenneth P. Beyers, ENGR 2, Mary C. Bienvenu, JD 1, Brita R. Bigham, JD 1, Mary E. Bindo, JD 1, Edith W. Bingham, EDUC 3, David A. Birge, END 2, Lawrence E. Biri, JD 1, Sharon R. Bischoff, BADM 3, Stephen R. Bittner, AGRI 3, Gail C. Bivins, JD 1, Laura L. Biork, EDUC 2, Colleen P. Black, A8,S 2. FIFTH ROW, Barbara A. Blackwell, EDUC 3, David W. Blakesley, ENGR 3, Janet A. Blanchard, JD 1, Jerry C. Blanchard, JD 1, Patricia J. Blanchard. JD 2, Phyllis J. Blanchard AGRI 3, Sallie J. Blodgett, JD 1, Ellen L. Blount, JD 1, Alton J. Blunschi, AGRI 3, Mary M. Blunschi, JD 1, Robert M. Blunschi, ENGR 2. SIXTH ROW, Anne W. Blythe, EDUC 3, Alvaro Boada, A813 2, Clifton M. Bodin, JD 1, James R. Bogan, JD 1, Madeline A. Bolin, BADM 2, Linda Y. Bollhalter, A8,S 2, Ralph L. Bollinger, Jr., ENGR 3, Roberta A. Bollinger, JD 1, Yolanda G. Bologna, JD 1, Donna L. Bolton, AGRI 3, Annette M. E. Bonfanti, GS 3, Mario M. Bonfanti,, JD 1. SEVENTH ROW, Peggy J. Bonfanti, EDUC 2, Ronald H. Bonfanti, JD 1, James B. Bonham, AGRI 2, John P. Bonnecarrere, Jr., EDUC 3, Rosalind Bonnecarrere, JD 1, Doraine L. Bon- necazre, JD 1, Lyn E. Bonnecaze, AGRI 2, Susan J. Bonneval, JD 1, Donna K. Bonura, JD 1, Jane E. Bopp, JD 1, Donald P. Bordelon, BADM 2, Floyd J. Bordelon, JD 1, Jimmie Bordelon, ED 3. EIGHTH ROW, Nathaniel J. Bordelon, JD 1, Susan V. Bordelon, END 2, Diane C. Borkowski, EDUC 3, Steven J. Bornkessel, AGRI 2, Gerald Borrello, Jr., JD 1, Patricia A. Borskey, EDUC 3, Jody E. Bossier, JD 1, Joseph A. Bossier, Ill, C8,P 3, Michael J. Bossier, JD 1, James D. Boston, Ill, ABS 3, John S. Boston, BADM 2. NINTH ROW, Laura L. Boswell, JD 1, Barbara J. Boucher, JD 1, Bill J. Boudreaux, JD 1, Ernest H. Boudreaux, ENGR 3, Frances A. Boudreaux, AGRI 3, John A. Boudreaux, GS O, Lawrence J. Boudreaux, BADM 2, Marlene R. Boudreaux, JD 1, Susan Boudreaux, JD 1, Lucy A. P. Boulter, JD 1, Sheryl A. Bourdier, EDUC 2, John B. Bourg, JD 1. TENITH ROW, Wilson C. Bourg, Ill, ACS 3, Alan S. Bourgeois, AGRI 2, Cheryl C. Bourgeois, JD 1, Daniel P. Bourgeois, JD 1, James W. Bourgeois, JD 1, Madeline Bourgeois, EDUC 3, Mary K. Bourgeois, JD 1, Gayle C. Bourque, JD 2, Joane A. Bourque, EDUC 3, Linda A. Bourque, JD 1, Brad J. Bouzigard, JD 1, Carol A. Bovard, AGRI 2. ELEVENTH ROW, Robert I. Bowers, BADM 3, Brenda C. Bowman, AGS 3, Pamela G. Bowman, EDUC 2, Susan Boxx, JD 1, Sharon C. Boyer, JD 1, Susan L. Boyer, JD 1, Diane E. Boyet, EDUC 2, James M. Boyett, JD 1, Nancy A. Boyette, EDUC 2, Michael D. Boyle, JD 2, Robert J. Boyle, BADM 3, Laura G. Bozeman, AOS 2. TWELI-'TH ROW, Sandra J. Braddock, JD 1, David T. Bradford, JD 2, Marcia A. Bradford, EDUC 3, Victoria K. Bradford, JD 1, Betty A. Bradshaw, JD 1, Brenda A. Brady, JD 1, Anita F. Brallier, JD 1, Peter N. Brammer, JD 1, John P. Branch, JD 1, Jeanne S. Brandon, AGRI 3, David L. Braud, JD 1, Dianne M. Braud, JD 1. 40 w A n W , E wfi- nl-L JJ 5. 1 'l 1 M Qx 'gin -V H f W , M i - , w .X 1 ! ,N ,lr P. Y, 111 ' - 'P fy We ' 4 1441.2 pf Y I Ky 2 - wk 5 3 5. iv -jx -xv gf: Y 7 ,-f' 1 n if w 0. , -4 'aw .Y 5 6-X- fx -11 V 'Af .s '-,QB . I , L' , , ., 'K Inf. V A A. , -.:.M 1, Q, AL, z -' gm! 1 . ff: f Y W J lf - s K ws s. N . ' . 5.5 xl in L. 5? I' f 'Z 1 , I :.: ,. :.: Q 14 iff fif .iff .. fiff. W ' . A . ,,.--- I A Y nil V H D' B 13 JH FIRST ROW: Janet T. Braud, JD 1, John J. Braud, ll, JD 1, Paula J. Braud, AX:S Z, Stuart P. Braud, ENGR 2, Paul E. Braun, ENGR 2, Thomas P. Breaud, AX:S 2, Barbara J. Breaux, JD 1, Michael G. Breaux, JD 1, Rebecca Brechtel, JD 1, Michael A. Breeding, END 3, Susan Breen, JD 1, Sandra L. Breland, JD 1. SECOND ROW: Daniel R. Brennan, ENGR 2, Timothy P. Brennan, ENGR 3, James P. Brent, JD 1, Roberto Breve, JD 1, Lee R. Brewer, Jr., CXQF 3, Ronald H. Brewer, JD 1, Ronald C. Brian, END 4, John Bride, EDUC 3, Clive P. Bridges, Jr., JD 1, Jacalyn S. Briggs, JD 1, Roseanna M. Bright, JD 1, Claire A. Brignac, JD 1. THIRD ROW: Laurence V. Brindley, Jr., END 2, G. Frederick Brink, JD 1, Louis C. Brister, AGRI 3, Anthony J. Britt, JD 1, Robert E. Britt, ENGR 2, Alan F. Brock, JD 1, Kenneth W. Brock, JD 1, Ronald D. Brocksmith. JD 1, James D. Brooks, JD 1, Gregory M. Brou, ENGR 3, Martin L. Broussard, JD 1, Ronald J. Broussard, JD 2. FOURTH ROW: Bettye A. Brousseau, JD 1, Carol A. Brown, EDUC 3, Catherine R. Brown, JD 1, Charles W. Brown, Jr., ENGR 3, David R. Brown, JD 1, James H. Brown, Jr., JD 1, Janice M. Brown, AXtS 2, Leilani S. Brown, D 1, Leonard J. Brown, JD 1, Pamela J. Brown, JD 1, Paul R. Brown, JD 1, Ronald T. Brown, AGRI 3. FIFTH ROW, Sandra I. Brown, JD 1, Shelia A. Brown, AXIS 3, Stephen T. Brown, CXP 2, William L. Brown, GRAD B, James P. Browne, ENGR 3, Pamelia A. Brownell, AGRI 3, Drew W. Browning, ENGR 2, James H. Browning, BADM 2, Jo E. Browning, JD 1, Margaret l. Bruce, JD 1, Elizabeth A. Brumfield, JD 1, Robert J. Brunet, Jr., JD 1. SIXTH ROW: Roxana M. Bruney, AX:S 3, Gail C. Brusen, AXIS 2, Earl P. Broussard, Soph, Henry B. Bruser, Ill, L3, Kathleen Brous- sard, Soph Educ 2, Herbert B. Bruser, BADM 3, Peter D. Broussard, JD 1, Nan Bruskin, AX,S 2, James L. Bryant, Jr., JD 1, Paula C. Bryant, JD 1, Ross V. Bubrig, JD 1, William K. Bueche, JD 1, Paul A. Buescher, ENGR 2, Bobby S. Buffington, AX:S 2, Ernest A. Buhler, III, AXS 3. SEVENTH ROW: Daniel J. Buquoi, ENGR 3, Dennis J. Buquoi, ENGR 3, Donna L. Buquoi, JD 2, Frank E. Buras, BADM 2, Dale G. Burch, JD 1, David R. Burch, JD 1, Cyril B. Burck, JD 1, Lessie Burnett, JD 1, A. J. Burns, Jr., JD 1, Cora L. Burns, AXS 3, Richard M. Burns, JD 1, Cheryl G. Busbice, AXIS 2. EIGHTH ROW: Diana G. Bush, JD 1, Amlen D. Byers, JD 1, Betty A. Byrd, AXS 3, Myrna G. Byrd, JD 1, Paul D. Cadwell, JD 1, Anne M. Callais, END 3, Eugene V. Callaway, BADM 3, Jane E. Callender, JD 1, Thomas J. Callender, JD 1, Hubert P. Calvin, JD 1, Glenn T. Cambre, JD 1, Richard C. Cambre, AGRI 3. NINTH ROW: Don R. Cameron, AXS 2, Elaine R. Campbell, JD 1, Guy N. Campbell, AXS 3, Mary R. Campbell, JD 1, Peggy K. Campbell, AG 2, Robert M. Campbell, CX,P 2, Dale Cannon, JD 1, Danny R. Cannon, END 3, William L. Cantey, AXQS 3, Lana J. Cantrell, JD 1, Owen F. Cargol, JD 1, Eddie L. Carlin, JD 1. TENTH ROW: Roberta G. Carlisle, AXS 3, Carolyn A. Carlton, EDUC 2, Bernard J. Carpenter, ENGR 2, Alan H. Carr, JD 1, Frieda L. A. Carraway, JD 1, Michael W. Carrol, ENGR 2, Vivian J. Carroll, JD 1, Anita M. Carter, END 3, Carolyn W. Carter, JD 2, Cynthia G. Carter, EDUC 2, Dianne M. Carter, JD 1, Rory A. Carville, EDUC 2. ELEVENTH ROW: Mary J. Cary, JD 1, Jacqueline L. Casey, JD 1, Mary K. Casey, JD 1, David M. Caskey, Jr., AXrS 2, Lyndal R. Cason, EDUC 2, Gail A. Cassagne, AXIS 3, Eugene Cas- sanova, Ill, AXiS 3, Pamela A. Castagna, JD 1, Jan G. Fox, JD 1, Brenda F. A. Castille, JD 1, George J. Castille, Ill, JD 1, Luke J. Catalanatto, EDUC 2. TWELFTH ROW, Marion J. Catalano, AXS 3, Mary A. Catalanotto, AX:S 2, Jere J. Causey, BADM 3, Larry D. Causey, JD 1, Thomas D. Causey, Jr., AX:S 2, Linda A. Cavalier, JD 1, Richard L. Cawley, AXS 3, Clarence P. Cazalot, Jr., JD 1, Ira P. Cazenave, BADM 2, Laure L. Cazes, AXQS 2, Mary K. L. Celestin, EDUC 2, Philip L. Cenac, Jr., AXS 3. 408 ,ss Q , za B m x Q E W ' H 'aw Q w 'M H Q ne ALA, 4 x ss umm w ,BA nm H su w 4 i 1 S E 75 - W My W H. as H w F E :fx E E L25 as E ka I . W S W H H T E EEE aggymg nxswgigfmwn Y L H W Mm .- '!2CxW W4 ik Q 1 , w mf as S I yg 5 A, E in -, 1 D WL :.: , q7.g?.,f',? . . 2 1 3. ia, . - 'K ' 5 'kg - E 'J :-:L 5 sf'?,?nru -- -fbi 3 . 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Cham- pagne, AGRI 3, Carol E. Champagne, EDUC 2, Olive R. Champagne, ASS 2, William L. Champion, Jr., JD 1, Gerald D. Chance, JD 1, Karen D. Chaney, JD 1, Constance S. Chapman, JD 1, Maurice W. Charles, JD 1, Ompal S. Chauhan, ENGR 2. SECOND ROW, Glynn Chauvin, JD 1, Kuldip K. Chawla, C8rP 2, Mary E. Cheadle, JD 1, Charlene Cheatham, JD 1, Louisette A. Chenevert, JD 1, Edmond A. Cheramie, JD 2, John W. Cherry, JD 2, Robert J. Cherry, JD 2, Thomas W. Chaisson, JD 2, Carmen K. Chidester, JD 1, Beverly A. Chigoy, EDUC 3, Henry R. Childres, AGRI 3. THIRD ROW, Kathleen A. Childress, JD 1, Bobby Chin, ENGR 3, Jacob T. Chow, ENGR 3, Virginia S. Christian, MUS 2, Salva- dore Christina, JD 2, Eary M. Chrystal, JD 1, Andrew E. Chu, ENGR 3, Kathleen Church, BADM 3, Linda K. Churchill, AES 3, Frederick F. Cicero, JD 1, Frederick P. Cifreo, ENGR 3, Thomas L. Claiborn, JD 1. FOURTH ROW, Barbara G. Clark, JD 1, Carol L. Clark, JD 1, Clifton E. Clark, ENGR 3, Jerry T. Clark, JD 1, William A. Clark, Jr., JD 1, Michel H. Claudet, BADM 3, Cathleen M. Clay, EDUC 2, Dianne L. Clay, JD 1, Kathryn M. Clay, JD 1, Gerald H. Clayton, JD 2, Patricia H. Clayton, JD 1, Barbara A. Clement, EDUC 2. FIFTH ROW, Christy A. Clement, ENGR 2, Benjamin T. Cleveland, JD 1, Gwenda G. Clifton, JD 1, James D. Cloppas, A8rS 2, Michael W. Clouatre, ENGR 2, Gregory J. Clyburn, BADM 3, William J. Cobb, A8rS 2, L. Glenn Cockerham, JD 1, Nancy A. Coenen, EDUC 3, Joanne N. Cohn, A83 3, Merle J. Cohn, ARS 2, Steven Cohn, JD 1. SIXTH ROW, James P. Cole., Ill, JD 1, Gary Coleman, ENGR 3, Jinx M. Coleman, A813 2, Lynda R. Coleman, JD 1, Rodney J. Collette, JD 1, Susan M. Collins, JD 1, Thomas D. Collins, A818 3, Sylvia M. Colon, JD 1, Susan E. Colquitt, A8rS 3, Edward S. Comeaux, JD 1, Robert J. Comeaux, BADM 3, Russell P. Conger, BADM 3. SEVENTH ROW, Richard R. Conn, EDUC 3, Craig L. Cook, JD 1, William M. Cook, JD 1, David Cooksey, A8rS 3, Teresa A. Cooley, JD 1, Mary L. Cooper, BADM 2, Kathryn L. Copeland, EDUC 2, John B. Corban, Jr., JD 1, Sherry A. Corbin, JD 1, Paulette M. Cordes, JD 1, Sharon R. Core, JD 1, Marilyn D. Corkern, JD 1. EIGHTH ROW, Lucille M. Corrallo, JD 1, Robert C. Cosgrove, JD 1, William J. Cottun, Ill, JD 1, Cynthia E. Couget, JD 1, Kermit J. Coulon, Jr., JD 1, Mary K. Coulter, EDUC 2, Thomas M. Couret, BADM 2, Eddie J. Courtney, Jr., JD 1, James E. Courtney, JD 1, Priscilla M. Cousans, JD 1, Miriam I. Cousin, JD 1, Kathleen A. Cousins, JD 1. NINTH ROW, Carl L. Coutant, EDUC 2, Esnar J. Couvillion, BADM 2, Judith A. Covell, JD 1, John E. Cowart, JD 1, Stan P. Cowley, Jr., A818 2, James S. Cox, JD 1, Van L. Cox, End 2, Charles E. Coxe, JD 1, Gary B. Coyle, ENGR 2, Linda M. Coyle, EDUC 3, Gwendolyn F. Craig, JD 1, Robert G. Crais, JD 1. TENTH ROW, Richard B. Crawford, MUS 3, Roxanna Crawford, A8,S 2, Virginia G. Crawford, JD 1, William E. Crawford, JD 1, William C. Credo, JD 1, John R. Creed, JD 1, Peggy L. Creel, JD 1, Michael P. Cresap, JD 1, Marlette C. Cretini, JD 1, Linda G. Crist, JD 1, Christine M. Crohect, EDUC 2, Philip J. Crochet, AGRI 3. ELEVENTH ROW, Russell J. Crochet, ENGR 3, Doris Croissant, JD 1, Diana M. Cross, END 2, Lydia C. Cross, JD 1, Johnny C. Crow, JD 1, Clifford T. Crowe, JD 1, Kathleen R. Crump, JD 1, Paul V. Culotta, BADM 3, Jose Curbelo, Jr., ENGR 3, Roy J. Curole, ENGR 3, Genna L. Cursentino, JD 1, Gene L. Curtis, BADM 3. TWELFTH ROW, Jo A. Curtis, JD 1, Thomas D. Curtis, BADM 3, Douglas O. Cushman, CEP 3, Joseph A. Cusimano, Jr., A8rS 3, Judy A. Cusimano, JD 1, Isaac K. Cutliff, AGS 3, Lucien J. Cutrera, Jr., JD 1, Michael H. Czerwinski, ENGR 2, Margaret A. Dabadie, AGRI 3, Linda R. Daggett, JD. 1, Beth A. Daigle, JD 1, Elliott L. Daigle, Jr., EDUC 2. FIRST ROW, Marilyn E. Daigle, BADM 3, Janice A. Daigre, JD 1, Gerald C. Daigrepont, JD 1, Catherine A. Daly, JD 1, Joseph A. Damico, ENGR 3, David A. Danieds, JD 1, Shirland A. Daniels AGRI 3, Debra A. Dantin, JD 1, James A. Dantin, JD 1, Mary C. Dardenne, JD 2, Charlene A. Dargay, JD 1, Gary L. Darnsteadt, ENGR 3. SECOND ROW, Jerome A. Darsey, CGP 3, Steven A. Dauenhauer, AGRI 3, Carol L. Daugherty, JD 1, Harry A. Daugherty, JD 1, Michael D. Daugherty, AGS 3, Jeannette A. Dauterive, JD 1, Mary B. Dauterive, JD 1, Rene C. Dauterive, Jr., ENGR 2, Donald J. Dauzat, End 2, Ann David, JD 1, Richard J. David, JD 1, Jan C. Davidson, JD 1. THIRD ROW, John O. Davis, AGS 3, Karen A. Davis, JD 1, Larry P. Davis, CGP 2, Lee A. B. Davis, Grad 6, Lillian J. Davis, AGS 3, Louis Davis, Jr., AGS 2, Robert S. Davis, JD 1, Ronald E. Davis, Jr., BADM 4, Sheryl A. Davis, JD 1, Synphia J. Davis, BADM 3, Trudie M. Davis, JD 1, James R. Dawson, AGS 2, Thyra E. Day, BADM 3. FOURTH ROW, Marsha C. Dayries, EDUC 3, Lela S. Deatley, AGS 2, Doris V. Deawe, AGS 3, Randolph J. Deaton, lll, JD 1, Adrianne M. Debrow, JD 1, Elizabeth A. Decuers, JD 1, Judy K. Defatta, AGS 3, Terry A. Dehring, JD 1, Joseph J. Dejean, AGRI 3, Hilda De La Rosa, JD 1, Sylvia A. Delatour, CGP 3, Joseph G. Delatte, Jr., AGS 3, Ronald B. Delaughter, GS 1, Arthur L. Delaune, JD 1. FIFTH ROW, Anna L. Delee, AGS 2, Michael B. Delee, JD 1, Samuel E. Delee, JD 2, Madeline Delavega, JD 1, Daniel Deleon, GS 4, Sherrie L. Delpapa, EDUC 2, Anthony J. Delucca, ll, AGS 2, Victor A. Demarest, Jr., BADM 2, Deborah G. Demcheck, AGS 2, John D. Dement. JD 1, Larry L. Dennis, JD 1, Jajcziueline Deogracias, EDUC 3, Charles W. Derbes, Jr., SIXTH ROW, Reven J. Deshotel, BADM 3, Nanette Deeormeaux, JD 1, Barbara S. Desselle, EDUC 3, Connie J. Desselle, JD 1, Chris A. Desselles, JD 1, Edward J. Deverges, Ill, JD 1, Moise Devillier, Jr., ENGR 2, Nancy E. Dewitt, EDUC 2, Diane M. Dicharry, EDUC 3, Christopher R. Dick, JD 1, Dorothy D. Dickinson, AGRI 3, Daryl J. Dietrich, BADM 2. SEVENTH ROW, Rachel S. Dillemuth, JD 1, Jacklyn R. Diodene, JD 1, Angela M. Dispenza, AGS 2, John W. Dodds, JD 1, Jeanne A. Doelling, AGRI 3, Richard W. Doiron, JD 1, Dennis L. Doise, BADM 3, Sheila L. Dolgos, AGS 2, Stephen K. Domigan, END 3, Adrienne A. Domingue, JD 2, Martha S. Dominguez, JD 1, Joseph F. Domino, ENGR 3. EIGHTH ROW, Joycelyn C. Donahue, JD 1, James S. Danellan, JD 1, Thomas G. Doneton, BADM 3, Cheryl A. Donnelly, EDUC 2, Terry F. Donnow, JD 1, Davis E. Doucet, JD 1, Sharon L. Douglas, EDUC 2, Dana R. Dounson, EDUC 3, Douglas F. Dowden, JD 1, Gerald R. Dowden, JD 2, Warren D. Dowden, BADM 3, Berneda J. Dowler, JD 1. NINTH ROW, Nancy C. Downes, EDUC 2, Robert D. Downing, AGS 2, Perry L. Dragon, ENGR 2, George L. Drake, lll, JD 1, Dewey F. Dressel, AGS 2, Douglas C. Driggers, JD 1, Norman E. Dubuisson, JD 1, Rebecca R. Ducharme, JD 1, Susan L. Ducote, JD 1, Susan M. Ducote, EDUC 3, Thomas L. Ducrest, JD 1, Grady W. Duff, Jr., BADM 3. TENTH ROW, Allen R. Dufrechou, JD 1, Kay E. Dugan, JD 1, Joanne R. Duhe, JD 1, Jerry Duhon, JD 1, Beverly A. Duke, JD 1, Robert E. Duke, Jr., JD 1, Caryn A. Dumas, JD 1, Deborah A. Dumas, JD 1, Jeanie C. Dumestre, AGS 3, James E. Dumigan, BADM 3, Donna K. Duncan, JD 1, Patrice R. Dunn, JD 1. ELEVENTH ROW, Nancy Dunning, JD 1, Sheily A. Duplessis, EDUC 2, Charles B. Dupre, JD 1, Michele C. Duprey, AGS 3, Kenneth J. Dupuis, ENGR 4, Bonnie J. Dupuy, JD 2, Gloria J. Dupuy, JD 1, Randall J. Dupuy, JD 1, Dnuglas R. Durno, AGS 3, Barbara L. Durr, JD 1, Rena T. Durr, JD 1, William P. Durant, AGS 3. TWELFTH ROW, Judith A. Dutreix, EDUC 2, Kenneth E. Dutruch, ENGR 2, Arthur A. Duvernay, Jr., BADM 3, Charlene A. Duvernay, JD 1, Amy L. Duvic, JD 1, William D. Duvic, AGS 2, Steven P. Dwyer, JD 1, Patricia A. Dye, JD 1, Alan L. Dyer, JD 2, John X. Dyer, JD 1, Samuel S. Dyer, AGS 3, Robert H. Earhart, Jr., JD 1. 419. lid! ' gn s 'I If is 3 1 5 H 13 xx -w ,W Eff ' iw. ww 5 .I ,Z ui 4 sea M..-1 , if, 1,2 ... I WNY. , ,iii A 414 'gvif 4 415 J FIRST ROW, Suzanne M. Earhart, JD 1, Julia F. Easterly, JD 1, Myrtle I. Easton, AGRI 3, Terry L. Eaves, JD 1, Linda S. Eckert, JD 1, Nancy A. Edelman, EDUC 3, David A. Edgar, JD 1, Sharon L. Edwards, JD 1, John E. Egan, ENGR 3, Judy L. Egdorf, AXIS 2, Wayne J. Ehret, JD 1, Susan E. Eiswirth, JD 1. SECOND ROW, Carla A. Ekvall, EDUC 3, Tanya M. Ekvall, ARS 2, George B. Eldredge, JD 1, Janice L. Elkins, EDUC 3, David K. Ellender, JD 1, Virginia S. Ellender, EDUC 2, Dennis R. Elliott, ENGR 2, Linda S. Elliott, EDUC 2, Keith E. Ellison, JD 1, Steve D. Elrod, JD 1, Bernadine Emery, JD 1, Deloris Emery, EDUC 2. THIRD ROW, I Linda A. Emmick, JD 1, Mary E. Engler, CSP 2, Gloria l. English, EDUC 3, James W. Epperson, JD 1, Warren S. Erato, JD 1, Harold V. Ernst, JD 1, Vicki J. Erwin, EDUC 3, Vincent A. Escandell, EDUC 3, Marsha J. Eschete, JD 1, Mary L. Eschete, ARS 3, Juan M. Escobar, JD 1, Sylvia M. Essex, ARS 2. FOURTH ROW, Craig A. Estes, END 3, John O. Ethridge, Jr., JD 1, Carolyn A. Evans, JD 1, Judith A. Evans, AHS 3, Michael L. Evans, JD 1, Rose L. Evans, JD 1, Molly F. Everett, ID 1, Charles J. Everhardt, III, JD 1, Alton R. Ewing, AGRI 3, Gary D. Ewing, JD 1, Tommy A. Eymard, JD 1, Susan L. Fabricant, EDUC 2. FIFTH ROW, Ann L. Faget, A88 3, Terry L. Fahrenbacher, JD 1, Andra C. Falcon, A88 3, Beverly A. Falconer, EDUC 2, John S. Falgout, A818 3, Katherine P. Faneca, JD 1, Mary C. Fanning, JD 1, Barbara J. Farge, JD 1, Wallace J. Farge, III, ASS 2, Humberto Farinas, JD 1, Francine Farrell, JD 1, Janice M. Farrell, JD 1. SIXTH ROW, Randall E. Farris, JD 1, Guy N. Faucheux, ENGR 2, Donald V. Faulk, JD 1, Samuel E. Fauntleroy, END 2, James L. Faust, AGRI 3, Eleanor A. Favrot, AGRI 2, Mark S. Federer, BADM 3, Francis M. Feig, ENGR 2, Mary M. Feig, JD 1, David M. Feldman, A818 2, Carol E. Fenton, JD 1, Katherine L. Fenton, EDUC 3. SEVENTH ROW, Diana M. Feo, AXIS 3, Juan Fermin, ENGR 2, Alijandro R. Fernandez, ENGR 2, Allan M. Fiallow, AGRI 3, Frances E. Fidler, JD 1, Diana M. Fife. BADM 2, Edgar A. Fike, Ill EDUC 2, Patricia C. Finn, JD 1, Shelley A. Fiorella, JD 1, Kamran Firooz, JD 1, Myron J. Fischer, JD 1, Emery K. Fisher, JD 1. EIGHTH ROW, Ronald J. Fisher, JD 1, Dorothy G. Fitch, JD 1, Stephen A. Fitzmorris, JD 1, Deborah R. Flake, JD 1, Diane M. Flanagan, EDUC 3, Roosevelt Flanagan, BADM 3, Michael O. Fleming, JD 1, Roy H. Fleming, Jr., JD 1, Stephen C. Fleming, JD 1, Charlotte J. Fletcher, EDUC 3, Ellen B. Fletcher, JD 1, Rhonda K. Florane, JD 1. NINTH ROW, Carlos R. Flores, ENGR 2, Steven L. Flowers, JD 1, Martha A. Fluker, JD 1, Margaret M. Foch, EDUC 2, Kyle M. Folse, JD 1, Jane L. Fontana, JD 1, Gloria J. Fontenot, EDUC 3, James N. Fontenot, Jr., A818 2, Michael S. Fontenot, ENGR 2, John C. Forbes, END 3, Alice A. Ford, A813 2, David L. Ford, JD 1. TENTH ROW, Rebecca A. Ford, AES 3, David M. Foreman, JD 1, Jimmie D. Foreman, JD 1, Jeanne M. Foret, JD 1, William L. Foret, ASS 2, Florence B. Forman, JD 1, Linda Forten- berry, JD 1, David A. Fortie, JD 1, Alan G. Forward, A813 3, Charles F. Fos, JD 1, Ronald B. Foster, JD 1, Randall C. Fox, JD 1. ELEVENTH ROW, Marlene G. Franklin, JD 1, Sharyn D. Franklin, JD 1, Pauline K. Fransen, JD 1, Robert C. Frass, JD 1, Pamela A. Fraychinaud, JD 1, Leona A. Frederic, ARS 2, Thomas P. Frederic, A8.S 3, Rickey B. Freeland, JD 1, Sherry L. Freeland, JD 1, Robert E. Freeman, JD 1, Cecilia V. French, EDUC 3, Susan K. Freshwater, A818 3. TWELFTH ROW, Charles D. Fridge, Ill, JD 1, George M. Friedman, JD 1, John H. Fritz, Jr., JD 1, Frances K. Frizzell, AGRI 3, Lauren A. Fuller, A813 3, Linda C. Fullmer, JD 1, Wesley S. Furman, END 2, Jack L. Furse, JD 1, Janet S. Furse, EDUC 2, Brian E. Fussell, A818 3, John P. Gabel, Ill, JD 1, Wanda A. Gagneaux, JD 1. X K X. X V an .uf X. x V1 Hx gy. ,X X, x,x, Hx .- - '. - A I fi Xl 4 T' 931 11113 Kldrg NF' A p x 5 ,, fx. x , 4 -.. ,A ,.. --X ,'4- -.M , ,, rw-Q2 X. -f --4 7R,4 1 , '14 Q, slhl ' ship, ,M-, -, . H N 17 FIRST ROW, Stephen J. Gaiennie, JD 1, Theresa Galatas, EDUC 2, Joseph P. Gallagher, Ill, JD 1, Winnie T. Gallagher, JD 1, Virginia L. Gallaspy, EDUC 3, Earl L. Galle, III, JD 1, Linda N. Gallien, BADM 3, Ann D. Galloway, JD 1, Thomas H. Gandy, JD 1, Michael J. Gannon, JD 1, Albert J. Gantar, Jr., JD 1, Debbie Garcia, BADM 2. SECOND ROW, Susan A. Garcia, AGS 3, Ignacio Garcia-Menocal, BADM 2, Sylvia S. Gardiner, AGS 2, Phyllis A. Gardner, EDUC 3, Robert N. Garner, AGRI 3, Thomas A. Garner, END 3, Benjamin R. Garrison, ENGR 2, Donna M. Gartman, MUS 3, Karen T. Gascon, JD 1, Camile P. Gaspard, JD 1, Gene P. Gates, AGS 3, Gwendolyn Gatson, JD 1. THIRD ROW, Laura A. Gatz, AGS 3, Gregory P. Gaude, JD 1, Carl J. Gaudin, JD 1, Vance J. Gauthier. JD 1, David J. Gegen- heimer, JD 2, Alsia D. Gehle, JD 1, Barbara A. Gemelli, JD 1, James P. Gendron, JD 1, Robert R. Generes, BADM 2, Margaret A. Genius, JD 1, Suzanne C. Gerlinger, EDUC 3, Edward R. Getz, JD 1. FOURTH ROW, Fereydoon Gharib, JD 1, Salvado J. Giannobile, JD 1, Lloyd W. Giblin, BADM 3, Gwendolyn M. Gibson, JD 1, Paul S. Gibson, JD 1, Clare C. Giesen, A8,S 3, Frank R. Gilchrist, ABS 2, Philip J. Gill, ENGR 3, Eileen S. Gillan, AGRI 3, Lynn A. Gillin, EDUC 2, Gregory O. Gillis, JD 1, Shelley A. Glazer, JD 1. FIFTH ROW, Beth Gleason, JD 1, Gary R. Glynn, ARS 3, Irene S. Godfrey, JD 1, L. J. Golembiewski, ENGR 3, Gordon B. Golsan, III, JD 1, Robert B. Golson, AGS 3, Sheryl C. Golson, JD 1, Randy M. Gonsoulin, ENGR 2, Regina L. Gonsoulin, EDUC 2, Sidney J. Gonsoulin, Jr., AGS 3, Cynthia D. Gonzales, EDUC 2, Joseph V. Gonzales, AGRI 2. SIXTH ROW, Marcelle L. Gonzales, EDUC 2, Virginia A. Gonzales, JD 1, Jose A. Gonzalez, ENGR 3, Miriam J. Gonzalez, EDUC 3, David S. Gorbaty, BADM 3, Leah S. Gordon, JD 1, Robert F. Gore, AGS 2, Kathleen G. Gorman, A818 3, Marie C. Gosserand, EDUC 2, Cecilia A. Goudeau, BADM 2, Jerry W. Goudeau, JD 1, George M. Gouzy, Ill, BADM 3. SEVENTH ROW, Gina F. Governale, JD 1, Ronald L. Goynes, JD 2, Evelyn C. Grace, EDUC 3, Elaine J. Graff, JD 1, Henry T. Graham, Jr., JD 1, Mary L. Graham, JD 1, Johnnie C. Grandeury, JD 1, Thomas R. Granier, AXIS 2, Sandra R. Grant, JD 1, Sharon A. Grantham, JD 1, David P. Graugnard, JD 1, Sharilyn S. Graves, JD 1. EIGHTH ROW, Gail M. Gravolet, JD 2, Constance D. Gray, JD 1, Eric D. Grayson, JD 1, Cynthia Green, JD 1, Gertrude L. Green, ID 1, Wanda J. Green, JD 1, Craig H. Greene, JD 1, Emma Greene, JD 1, James S. Greene, lll, GRAD 6, Darryl M. Greenfield, JD 1, Linda L. Greenwald, AGS 3, Francis E. Gremillion, JD 1, Crythis K. Grice, JD 1. NINTH ROW, Christine M. Griffin, JD 1, Clementine L. Griffin, JD 1, Hazel T. Griffin, JD 1, Barbara L. Griffith, JD 1, Jack R. Gromer, AGRI 3, Glenn D. Gros, ENGR 2, Lynette M. Gros, JD 1, Marie B. Gros, AGRI 2, William H. Grun, JD 1, Fay C. Grundmann, JD 1, Lloyd Guebel, BADM 2, Keith C. Guedry, ENGR 4, George R. Guelfo, ENGR 3. TENTH ROW, Linda S. Guerin, JD 2, William Y. Guess, JD 1, H. Stan Guice, JD 1, Elaine A. Guidry, BADM 2, Fernand L. Guidry, JD 1, Gerrie A. Guidry, JD 1, Philip P. Guidry, JD 1, Rebecca Guidry, JD 1, Paul J. Guilliot, JD 1, Isom J. Guillory, I, JD 1, Lind C. Guillot, ENGR 3, Thomas S. Guillot, Jr., JD 1. ELEVENTH ROW, Ronald A. Guitreau, JD 1, Linda G. Gully, EDUC 3, Roberta C. Gutekunst, AGS 3, Astrid Gutierrez, AGS 3, John A. Gutierrez, JD 1, Katherine G. Gutierrez, JD 2, Janice L. Gwin, EDUC 3, John T. Habarta, JD 1, Mary A. Hackney, JD 1, William L. Hadaway, JD 1, Karen C. Haensel, ARS 3, Cherie M. Haik, JD 1. TWELFTH ROW, Mary H. Hainkel, JD 1, Warren J. Hairford, ENGR 3, Wesley L. Halbrouk, JD 1, Larry J. Haley, JD 1, Patrick A. Hall, JD 1, Richard A. Hall, JD 1, Sarah C. Hall, EDUC 2, Mohamed S. Hallab, JD 1, Edward A. Haluska, JD 1, Stephen L. Ham, JD 1, James C. Hamilton, ll, JD 1, Stanley R. Hamilton, JD 2. FIRST ROW, Elizabeth C. Hamm, A8,S 3, Thomas C. Hammond, JD 1, Larry H. Hamner, JD 1, Raymond W. Hancock, Jr., AGRI 3, Elizabeth M. Handley, EDUC 2, Kathleen M. Handy, JD 1, Maxine M. Hanks, AGS 2, Susan M. Hanning, JD 1, Margaret L. Hanny, A813 2, Christopher A. Hansen, JD 1, Thomas L. Hansen, AGRI 2, Beshara I. Harb, ENGR 2. SECOND ROW, Christine F. Harbourt, EDUC 3, Jo Ann Hardin, AGRI 3, Martha L. Harmon, JD 1, Robert D. Harper, A818 3, Frank B. Harrell, EDUC 3, Martha Harrell, JD 1, Dale G. Harrelson, JD 1, Russell J. Harrington, JD 1, Albert Harris, JD 1, Alice M. Harris, EDUC 3, Eddy J. Harris, AXIS 2, Gordon L. Harris, END 2. THIRD ROW: Linda A. Harris, JD 1, Shirley D. Harris, JD 1, Ricardo A. Harrison, JD 1, Rose M. Harrison, JD 1, Curtis R. Hart, Jr., ENGR 3, Richard P. Hart, JD 1, Robert W. Hartman, ENGR 2, Richard A. Hartnett, ENGR 3, Gerald A. Hartwell, ASS 3, Karen A. Harvey, EDUC 2, Mohammad H. Hassass, ENGR 3, William B. Hatcher, JD 1. FOURTH ROW, I Jennifer L. Hathorn, JD 1, Harold M. Hawkins, II, JD 2, Jeannine M. Hawkins, JD 1, Craig D. Haydel, AGRI 2, Gary C. Hayes, JD 1, Susan E. Haygood, JD 1, Koy R. Haywood, JD 1, J. Caroline Hazmuka, AGRI 3, L. B. Heard, JD 1, Arlene M. Hearld, EDUC 2, Stephen W. Hegbvleg, JD 2, Andre L. Hebert, JD 1, David J. Hebert, BA . FIFTH ROW, Carole L. Hebert, EDUC 2, Charles J. Hebert, Jr.,. JD 1, Dorothy J. Hebert, JD 1, Janet M. Hebert, CXQP 2, Linda R. Hebert, JD 1, Patrick W. Hebert, JD 1, Randy S. Hebert, ENGEA 52, Suzanne A. Hebert, JD 1, William J. Hebert, BAD . SIXTH ROW, Gerald W. Hedgcock, AGS 2, Lynn M. Heikkinen, JD 1, George H. Heintzen, ENGR 2, Leo R. Hemelt, Jr., JD 1, Donald F. Hemphill, II, ENGR 2, Donna L. Hemphill, JD 1, Brenda L. Henderson, EDUC 2, James H. Henderson, ENGR 2, John A. Henderson, JD 1, Patsy A. Hendrick, gi Theodore F. Henken, ENGR 3, Russell P. Henry, S . SEVENTH ROW, Stewart L. Henry, ARS 3, Kathern S. Hensley, JD 1, Hilda H. Henson, JD 1, Ferro W. J. Henson, JD 2, L. K. Herlong, Ill, AGS 2, Karen A. Hernandez, EDUC 3, Murphy J. Hernandez, Jr., BADM 2, Betty C. Herrington, JD 1, George E. Hewitt, Jr., JD 1, Linda C. Heyman, 1311, Samuel L. Higdon, AGS 2, Bonnie G. Higgibotham, EIGHTH ROW, Patti J. Higginbotham, JD 1, Jeanneen I. High, JD 1, Cynthia M. Hile, BADM 3, Janice C. Hill, JD 1, Sandra L. Hill, JD 2, Mary L. Himel, JD 1, Arlette Hines, EDUC 3, Jamie L. Hingle, CGP 2, Mary B. Hingle, JD 1, Waldon M. Hingle, BADM 2, Judith R. Hinton, JD 1, Victoria L. Hippard, JD 1. NINTH ROW, Pierre L. Hirsch. JD 1, Lewis R. Hitt, JD 1, Walter P. Hobgood, Jr., AGRI 3, Taylor H. Hodge, Jr., JD 1, Stephen B. Hodges, JD 1, Frances E. Hodgkins, JD 1, Stephen G. Hoffman, AGS 2, Jane A. Hoffmann, JD 1, Jack E. Hoff- stadt, ABS 2, Larry W. Hohle, JD 1, Lawrence M. Holbrook, JD 1, Mary C. Holcomb, JD 1. TENTH ROW, Robert M. Holdcraft. AGS 2, Annie D. Holden, JD 1, Julia K. Holden, AGS 2, Curtis R. Holder, ENGR 2, Jackson R. Holland, A818 3, Karen P. Holland, JD 1, Richard H. Holland, JD 1, Sandra M. Holliday, AGRI 3, Jeffrey P. Hollier, JD 1, Nelda K. Holloway, JD 1, Priscilla J. Holloway, JD 1, Nellie S. Holmes, JD 1. ELEVENTH ROW, Eric N. Holsten, BADM 2, George K. Honeycutt, JD 1, Jeanette M. Hondre, JD 1, Lilla A. Hooks, BADM 3, Cheryl A. Hooper, JD 2, Donna D. Hoover, EDUC 2, John C. Hopkins, Jr., JD 1, Jacquelaine S. Hoppmeyer, JD 1, Kathleen A. Horil, JD 1, Robert W. Horn, JD 1, Elwyn J. Hornsby, Jr., EDUC 2, Bradley R. Horst, JD 1. TWELFTH ROW, Sara M. Horton, JD 1, Gerard C. Horvilleur, AGRI 2, Julie H. Hotard, JD 1, Walter R. House, JD 1, Gregory G. Howard, ENGR 3, Linda R. Howell, AXIS 3, Robert L. Howell, END 3, Walter B. Howell, BADM 2, Stephen T. Howes, JD 1, Deborah 0. Howeth, JD 1, Kay F. Hranitzky, JD 1, Donald T. Hudson, BADM 3. 41 41 4.9.0 4.7.1 FIRST ROW, i Sally S. Huffman, AGRI 2, Patricia A. Huggins, JD 1, Anna C. Hughes, EDUC 2, Elizabeth A. Hughes, AGRI 3, Raymond D. Humphries, JD 2, Sue A. Humphries, GS-3, Carol F. Hunstock, JD 1, Jane M. Hunter, JD 1, Katherine L. Hunter, CSP 2, Albert Huquet, AGS 3, Floyd W. Hurlbut, BADM 4, Kathleen M. Hurstell, JD 1, Jesse M. Hutchinson, AGS 3. SECOND ROW, Lola J. Hutchinson, EDUC 2, Clinton Hyatt, Jr., BADM 2, Susan M. Hyatt, EDUC 3, Helen A. Hymel, JD 1, Nadine M. Hymel, JD 1, Robert G. lckes, AGRI 2, James M. Iles, ARS 3, Thomas S. Ingallinera, JD 1, Juan D. lriarte, JD 2, Karen S. lsaminger. JD 1, Richard M. Istre, BADM 2, Carolyn F. Jackson, EDUC 2. THIRD ROW, Jo Ann Jackson, JD 1, Joyce M. Jackson, JD 1, Julie K. Jackson, JD 1, Michael G. Jackson, ENGR 3, Millard M. Jackson, JD 1, Sneed A. Jackson, ENGR 2, Walter G. Jackson, JD 1, Ella M. Jacobs, MUS 3, Stephanie L. Jacobson, A818 3, George W. Jarman, ENGR 3, Patsy C. Jarreau, CGP 3, Vickie L. Jarreau, JD 1. FOURTH ROW, Nancy M. Jeansonne, EDUC 3, Susan M. Jeansonne, AGS 2, Wendy A. Jeansonne, JD 1, Dara L. Jee, JD 1, Kathleen S. Jeffers, BADM 2, Thelma J. Jefferson, JD 1, Jaclyn L. Jeffrey. JD 1, Lubbie A. Jenkins. JD 1, Diane K. Jensen, AXIS 3, Ronald K. Jesse, A818 2, Jean M. Joffrion, AGS 3, Carolyn A. Johansson, BADM 3. FIFTH ROW, Hugh W. Johns, BADM 2, Barbara J. Johnson, AGS 3, Camille H. Johnson, A8,S 2, Gayle C. Johnson, JD 1, Mary L. Johnson, JD 1, Michael B. Johnson, BADM 3, Pamela D. Johnson, JD 1, Reginald D. Johnson, JD 1, Sarah L. Johnson. MUS 3, Steven G. Johnson, JD 1, Victor O. Johnson, III, ACS 2, Mark A. Jolissaint, BADM 2. SIXTH ROW, Adair D. Jones, JD 1, Adal D. Jones, JD 1, Brenda G. Jones, JD 1, David K. Jones. ENGR 3, David L. Jones, JD 1, Deborah E. Jones, JD 1, Gilbert H. Jones, AGRI 2, Jacquelyn A. Jones, JD 1, James C. Jones, JD 1, Karen S. Jones, EDUC 3, Lucinda Jones, JD 1, Lynn M. Jones, BADM 3. SEVENTH ROW, Robert W. Jones. JD 1, Samuel J. Jones, JD 1, Susan A. Jones, A818 2, Wiley N. Jones, AGS 3, Robert A. Jong- bloed, BADM 3, Rebecca A. Jordan, AGRI 2, Lynn Joseph, EDUC 3, Mary H. Joseph, EDUC 2, Nicole A. lost, JD 1, Virginia L. Jourdan, JD 1, Carol E. Joyce, A818 2, Terry G. Joyner, JD 1. EIGHTH ROW, Kenneth A. Juban, BADM 3, Ronald J. Jung, AGRI 2, Edmond P. Jurisich, JD 1, Jay D. Kacho, JD 1, Keith M. Kaiser, AGS 3, Jean A. Kalil, JD 1, Christine E. Kapf- hamer, AGS 2, Karen J. Karm, JD 1, James E. Karr, JD 1, Lynne A. Kaveski, EDUC 3, Dottie S. Keck, EDUC 3, Michael G. Keen, JD 1. NINTH ROW, Susan S. Keko, JD 1, Michael S. Keller, JD 1, Ronald R. Keller, ENGR 2, Deborah N. Kellgren, EDUC 2, Karen B. Kelln, AGS 3, Dwight D. Kelly, JD 1, James D. Kelly, JD 1, Kathleen Kelly, EDUC 2, Sharon A. Kelly, EDUC 2, Judy L. Kemp, AGS 2, Carla R. Kennedy, EDUC 2. TENTH ROW, Michael J. Kennedy, JD 1, Rebecca Kennedy, JD 1, William R. Kennedv, Jr., JD 1, Judy L. Kenner, JD 1, Phyllis M. Kenner, JD 1, Thomas D. Kenney, ENGR 3, Susan L. Kenny, EDUC 2, Paul D. Kent, JD 1, Sidney R. Kern, Jr., JD 1, Hillard J. Kerth, BADM 3, Kandace S. Keyser, EDUC 2, John J. Killeen, Jr., A813 2. ELEVENTH ROW, Mary A. Killeen, JD 1, Stephen W. Killion, JD 1, Donna J. Kimball, EDUC 2, Kathleen M. Kinberger, AGS 2, Juan L. Kindelan, ENGR 2, Betty D. King, JD 1, Laura F. King, JD 1, Melanie King, JD 1, Karl G. Kinler, ENGR 3, Kay F. Kinler, JD 1, Alan B. Kinney, JD 1, Michael E. Kirby, AGS 3. TWELFTH ROW, Carol A. Kirchem, JD 1, Ben T. Kirk, GRAD 7, James D. Kirk, JD 1, Lois J. Kirk, JD 1, Nancy J. Kirkland, JD 1, Charles K. Kirkpatrick, BADM 3, David S. Kittrell, JD 1, Gregory G. Klein, JD 1, Marciann Klein, JD 1, Deborah C. Kleinpeter, BADM 2, William L. Kleinpeter, AGRI 3, James D. Klepzig, ENGR 2, John E. Klepzig, JD 1. FIRST ROW, Karilyn L. Kline, A8,S 3, Suzette A. Kloete, JD 1, Rocky J Knapps, JD 1, Kendall L. Knight, AXIS 2, Ronnie J Knight, END 3, Theodore A. Koenig, A88 2, Larry W Kolb, JD 1, Willette K. Koll, JD 1, Keric D. Korecky JD 1, Ann M. Kopeizna, EDUC 3, Dean E. Kopfler, JD 1, David B. Koretzky, BADM 3. SECOND ROW, Kenneth K. Kovac, JD 1, David M. Krail, JD 1, Russell B. Kraus, BADM 2, Christopher B. Krieg, JD 1, William F. Krooss, ll, AGS 3, Susan C. Kubricht, JD 1, Linda M. Kuhn, JD 1, Stephen W. Kuhn, A8,S 3, Perry R. Kyzar, CSP 3, Susan T. Labanosky, JD 1, Gerald B. Labarrere, JD 1, Lloyd H. Labatut, BADM 2. THIRD ROW, Kim A. Labauve, JD 2, John T. Laborde, JD 1, Robert J. Laborde, JD 1, Guy A. Labranche, JD 1, Lorraine M. Labruyere, JD 1, Earline M. Lacinak, JD 1, Stephen S. Lacobee, A8,S 2, Marsha I. Lacoste, JD 1, Mary A. Lafayette, JD 1, Susanne M. Lafleur, JD 1, Raymond L. Lagarde, BADM 3, Kathleen K. Lagasse, JD 1. FOURTH ROW, Ronnie J. Lagrange, JD 1, Louis E. Laiaunie, AGS 3, Sarah A. Lahasky, JD 1, Daniel N. Lahaye, A8,S 2, Priscilla A. Lalande, JD 1, Bruce W. Lambert, JD 1, Frederick M. Lambert, BADM 3, Rosa E. Lambert, EDUC 3, Terrence E. Lamothe, JD 1, Mattilyn G. Lanasa, JD 1, John L. Lanaux, ENGR 3, Suzanne M. Lanaux, EDUC 3. FIFTH ROW, Calvin R. Lanclos, JD 1, Mark P. Lancon, JD 1, Anne E. Landry, C8tP 3, Brian T. Landry, JD 2, Daniel F. Landry, JD 1, Denise C. Landry, JD 1, Gary C. Landry, BADM 3, Janelle L. Landry, JD 1, Joseph B. Landry, AGRI 2, Larry L. Landry, BADM 2, Lelia A. Landry, JD 1, Lucille Landry, EDUC 3. SIXTH ROW, Patricia J. Landry, JD 1, Peggy A. Landry, NURS 2, Robert A. Landry, AGRI 3, Susan C. Landry, JD 1, Wayne E. Landry, BADM 3, Robert H. Lang, EDUC 2, Cynthia L. Lange, EDUC 2, Teresa L. Langley, A818 3, Katheen A. Langlois, BADM 3, Larry C. Langner, JD 2, Lawrence L. Langston, JD 1, Albert D. Lanigan, JD 1. SEVENTH ROW, Thompson T. Lanius, JD 1, Judith M. Lanoux, CSP 2, Johnnie S. Larguier, A8,S 3, Timothy A. Larkin, JD 1, Richard K. Larrison, JD 1, Leonard L. Larsen, BADM 3, Michael A. Larsen, ENGR 3, Nadalyn C. Larsen, CSP 2, Daniel S. Larson, JD 1, Eddie R. Lary, AGRI 3, Roberto Lasala, JD 1, Russell E. Lasseigne, Jr., AGRI 4. EIGHTH ROW, Wayne Lassen, JD 2, Diane M. Lastrapes, JD 1, Catherine M. Latour, EDUC 3, William J. Laughlin, Jr., A8,S 2, Cheryl A. Laurent, AGRI 3, Marietta Laurent, JD 1, Michael V. Lauro, ENGR 2, Harmon R. Lavigne, AGRI 3, Glenda R. Law, JD 1, Patricia E. Lawless, JD 1, Sheila M. Lawless, JD 1, Laura L. Lawrason, EDUC 3. NINTH ROW, Craig P. Leach, AGRI 2, Jack C. Leary, JD 1, Leslie A. Lebaron, JD 1, Abbey P. LeBlanc, Jr., JD 1, Alvin A. LeBlanc, ENGR 3, Elizabeth A. LeBlanc, JD 1, Jerome T. LeBlanc, JD 1, Joy A. LeBlanc, JD 1, Kenneth J. LeBlanc, JD 1, Lois E. LeBlanc, ADS 2, Lynn M. LeBlanc, JD 2, Malcolm J. LeBlanc, JD 2. TENTH ROW, Margaret A. LeBlanc, JD 1, Michael J. LeBlanc, JD 1, Michelle A. LeBlanc, JD 1, Richard J. LeBlanc, Jr., JD 1, Wilton A. LeBlanc, Jr., JD 1, Emile J. Leche, JD 1, Libbie C. Ledbetter, EDUC 2, James F. Ledford, A8,S 3, Kirby K. Ledoux, JD 1, Robert L. Ledoux, ACS 3, Brenda J. Lee, JD 1, Charles A. Lee, Jr., JD 1. ELEVENTH ROW, Lewis C. Lee, A8,S 3, Rose A. Lee, JD 1, Thomas P. Lefebure, JD 1, Danya E. Lefebvre, EDUC 3, Edward L. Lefebvre, ARS 3, Danie P. Lefort, BADM 3, Suzanne G. Legardeur, EDUC 2, Ronald P. Legendre, JD 2, Ethma A. Leggio, EDUC 3, Cynthia A. Legler, AGRI 2, William R. Legler, BADM 3, Louis Lehr, Jr., BADM 2. TWELFTH ROW, Madeleine T. Lejeune, JD 1, Gloria J. Lelaidier, A818 2, Karen A. Lemmon, JD 1, David P. Lemoine, JD 1, Marilyn A. Lemoine, EDUC 3, Mary L. Lenfant, JD 1, James H. Lenox, END 2, Elizabeth A. Lensing, JD 1, Joaquin E. Leon, ENGR 3, Leslie A. Leonard, JD 1, Edward J. Lerma, JD 1, James R. Lesaicherre, JD 1. Q Mx Q: as was ss a sm s 1 K. x ss a as w n ss nz. sm an a w R ff ss a 1 a m H M a H a as Z6 n is a ss xx M ,v X K, me arm a ss ra as N A Q S 1, az vm ww ms mn ms FIRST ROW, Jeramy Leslie, A8,S 3, James F. Lestelle, JD 1, Mary L. Lesueur, EDUC 2, Richard W. Levatino, JD 2, Arthur H. Levy, Ill, END 2, Michael E. Levy, JD 1, James L. Lewis, End 2, Michael E. Levy, JD 1, James L. Lewis, END 2, Ph llis M. Lewis EDUC 3- Samuel S. Lewis JD 1- Trud A. Y I , , . Y Lewis. JD 1, Sheila K. Liddell, JD 1, Patricia M. Lieux, AGRI 3. SECOND ROW, Richard G. Lightfoot, JD 1, Carol A. Liles. JD 1, Troy L. Lillie, BADM 2, Robert A. Linaker, EDUC 2, Susan A. Lincks. JD 1, Donna R. Lindsey, EDUC 2, Suzanne A. Linn, JD 1, Dennis R. Linscomb, AGS 3, Leanne H. Lipnick, A8,S 2, Richard L. Lipscomb, ENGR 3, Susan C. Lithgoe, EDUC 2, J. W. Littlejohn, JD 2. THIRD ROW, Kathleen A. Littlejohn, JD 1, Harriet E. Livaudais, JD 2, Susan A. Lloyd, JD 1, Antonio Locandro, ENGR 2, David H. Loewer, JD 1, Ronney K. Loflin, EDUC 2, David C. Logan, A8,S 3, John L. Logerot, Jr., JD 1, Constance M. Lombardo, JD 1, Ross J. Lomonaco, BADM 3, Vito P. Lomonaco, BADM 3, John W. Lonberger, ENGR 3. FOURTH ROW, Sidney J. Lorio, Jr., JD 2, Raymond A. Lormand, ENGR 3, Dennis E. Losavio, END 2, Theodore R. Lotten, JD 1, Cynthia A. Lotz, JD 1, Annie L. Louis, A8,S 2, Beryl M. Louis, JD 1, Nancy V. Lousteau, JD 2, Adrian Lowrey, AGRI 2, Lamar E. Loyd, ENGR 2, Charles E. Lucas, JD 1, Maria A. Lucia, JD 1. FIFTH ROW, Shirley A. Lucia, A88 3, Glen C. Lungaro, JD 1, Marilyn R. Lvles, ABS 3, Garrett R. Lynch, AGS 2, Meta C. Lynch, JD 1, William G. Lynch, JD 1, Donald W. Lyon, JD 1, Daniel J. Lyons, JD 1, Beverly Maas, JD 1, Wendie L. Maasb LD 1, Rosemary Macalusa, JD 1, John H. Macaluso, r., . SIXTH ROW, Kathleen M. Macaluso, BADM 2, Kathryn A. Macaluso, BADM 2, Thomas H. Macke, AGS 3, Sheraldean Maddox, EDUC 3, Donna M. Madere, JD 1, Harold D. Magee, Jr., BADM 2, Theresa G. Magee, EDUC 2, Jon R. Magendie, BADM 3, Audrey J. Maggio, BADM 2, Joseph S. Maggiore, Jr., FEBS 2, John A. Mahe, ll, END 3, James J. Mahoney, A8,S . SEVENTH ROW, Richard F. Mahoney, JD 1, Edmond Major, Jr., JD 1, Antoine G. Malek, ENGR 3, Nicolas G. Malek, ENGR 3, Susan G. Mallory, JD 1, Mary L. Maloney, JD 1, Henry J. Mancuso, Jr., EDUC 2, Phillip M. Maneille, A8,S 3, James M. Manley, JD 1, Betty J. Mann, JD 1, Linda M. Mann, JD 1, Virgie A. Manning, JD 2. EIGHTH ROW, Margaret M. Manthey, EDUC 2, Stephan A. Manuel, JD 1, Ann C. Manzano, JD 1, Charles S. Marabella, JD 1, Edwin H. Marcantel, JD 1, Hymann D. Marcelle, JD 2, Louline A. Marchese, JD 1, Patrick A. Marchiondo, A8,S 3, Gery J. Marcombe, ENGR 2, Christine E. Marcussen, EDUZC 3, Pedro C. Marina, JD 1, Anthony C. Marinello, JD . NINTH ROW, Vance A. Marinello, ABS 3, Johnny A. Marino, JD 1, Sybil C. Marionneaux, JD 1, Mary K. Marix, JD 1, Mary L. Marix, ABS 2, Barry L. Marks, END 3, Dale E. Marks, JD 1, Denver A. Marks, JD 1, Marion K. Marks, BADM 2, Susan C. Marks, JD 1, Robert C. Markway, JD 1, Roger B. Marlin, A8,S 2. TENTH ROW, Patricia A. Marquette, BADM 2, Marian F. Marretta, JD 1, Robert B. Marrs, JD 1, Susan L. Marsh, JD 1, Norman F. Marsolan, Jr., JD 1, Bates R. Martin, Jr., ENGR 2, David L. Martin, CSP 2, Gina T. Martin, JD 1, Joe F. Martin, A8,S 3, Lana J. Martin, JD 1, Perry A. Martin, JD 1, Stephen P. Martin, JD 1. ELEVENTH ROW, Edward L. Martina, Jr., JD 1, Judy A. Martina, JD 1, Carol L. Mason, AGRI 2, Kerry L. Masson, JD 1, Daniel R. Matheny, JD 1, Cynthia A. Matherne, JD 1, Richard N. D 2 James V Mathews JD 1 Jeannette Matherne, J , . , , Mathews, AILS 3, Patricia A. Mathews, JD 1, Ronnie E. Mathews, ARS 3, Vivian G. Mathews, JD 1. TWELFIH ROW, Brenda G. Matthews, JD 1, Susan J. Mattingly, JD 1, Jack N. Mauer, JD 2, Louis J. Maurin, Ill, ENGR 3, Mary A. Mautner, JD 1, Chris G. May, JD 1, Lynn May, JD 1, Andrew E. Mayeaux, Jr., JD 1, Ray . Mayers, AGRI 3, Louis C. Mayeur, Jr., JD 1, Steven M. Mayeux, JD 1, Shirley A. Mayfield, JD 1. 4-7-4' X, , 31 fr EE: A a x 5 1 ., .: 3 1 5 J 1 5, .-.:,:.: :,,-. ,:: ww .5 EE, E . , 2 5: X I Y x .:..1..f' g . 'Q-D , Q4 ..- K W f -,,, fa- AE Q Hhs.. .5 :kwa by z.i1fg'Yf' , , 47. . 41 FIRST ROW, Brian A. Mayhew, BADM 3, David L. Mazaroli, JD 1, Susan C. McAdams, JD 1, Linda L. McAllister, EDUC 3, Olivia A. McBee, A818 2, Patti E. McBride, JD 1, Regan D. McBride, JD 1, Janice L. McCants, JD 1, Junius E. McCants, III, JD 2, Dolores K. McClendon, JD 1, Judy A. McCIung, EDUC 2, Geraldine L. McClure, EDUC 2. SECOND ROW, Kathleen R. McClure, EDUC 3, John C. McCollister, AGRI 3, Erin C. McCosker, JD 1, Delbert L. McCoy, END 3, Robert S. McCoy, JD 1, Weaver H. McCracken, III, JD 2, Timmy L. McCreary, ENGR 2, Margaret E. McCulloch, JD 1, Joel W. McDaniel, ENGR 2, Myra L. McDaniel, JD 1, Robert B. McDaniel, JD 1, Sharon L. McDaniel, EDUC 3. THIRD ROW, Deanna K. McDonald, EDUC 3, Elizabeth McDonald, AGRI 3, Sandra A. McDonnell, AHS 2, Mary L. McEachern, P818 3, Janie E. McEIrath, JD 1, Peggy S. McElroy, BADM 3, Elizabeth A. McFadden, .ID 1, John R. McFerrin, JD 2, Steven C. McFerrin, C8,P 3, Charles D. McGee, JD 1, Joanne C. McGIoin, EDUC 2, James D. McGovern, BADM 3. FOURTH ROW, Cheryl K. McGowan, ARS 3, Marrian L. McGruder, JD 1, Hattie L. McHenry, ADS 2, Ann M. McHugh, JD 1, Amos W. Mclntyre, A8tS 2, Roy P. Mclntyre, AGRI 3, George H. McKee, ENGR 3, John J. McKenna, JD 1, Michael F. McKenzie, JD 1, Steven G. McKenzie, ARS 2, James R. McKnight, AGRI 2, Denise M. McLaughlin, JD 1. FIFTH ROW, Ann N. McLaury, JD 1, Marcia G. McLean, JD 1, Carl E. McLeMore, Jr., ARS 2, Mildred G. McLemore, JD 2, Drury R. McLeod, JD 1, Barbara J. McManus, EDUC 3, Necie M. McMorris, EDUC 2, Eldridge R. McNabb, C8,P 3, Kerry D. McNabb, JD 1, Donald E. McNeely, JD 1, Neil J. McNeil, IV, JD 1, Richard R. McRae, Jr., AGRI 3. SIXTH ROW, John K. McRaney, Jr., ARS 2, Kathleen A. McWiggins, JD 1, Wayne J. Meadows, JD 1, Cynthia S. Meagher, AGRI 3, Beverly A. Means, A8,S 2, David B. Means, III, JD 1, Michael W. Meeks, BADM 2, Michael L. Mehaffey, JD 1, Tytti M. Mehaffey, A843 3, Mary J. Meiners, AGRI 3, Sondra A. Meiners, EDUC 2, Marcellno L. Mejia, ENGR 2. SEVENTH ROW, George M. Melancon, ENGR 3, John W. Melancon, JD 1, James E. Melton, Jr., JD 1, David R. Melville, JD 1, Marilyn C. Memory, EDUC 2, Laura S. Menees, C8,P 3, Maria Menocal, AGS 2, Arn F. Mentz, ENGR 3, Nicholas J. Meole, JD 1, Michael L. Meridier, EDUC 2, Auirey M. Merrick, JD 1, Emily Y. Merrick, AGRI 3. EIGHTH ROW, Glenn P. Merrill, JD 2, Sharon L. Messersmith, EDUC 2, Jan L. Metrailer, JD 1, Albert H. Meynier, Jr., ENGR 2, Stephen M. Michel, JD 2, Stella F. Michelli, EDUC 2, Marilyn Miciotto, EDUC 3, Carol A. Middleton, JD 1, Angela Migliore, JD 1, Cora L. Miles, A813 2, Kenneth R. Miles, JD 1, Phil E. Miley, BADM 3. NINTH ROW, Pedro F. Milla, ENG 2, Charles B. Miller, JD 1, George E. Miller, JD 1, Janet M. Miller, AGRI 2, Judith L. Miller, JD 1, Lee W. Miller, Jr., ENGR 2, Leland R. Miller, BADM 2, Marilyn A. Miller, JD 1, Patricia C. Miller, CCP 3, Richard G. Miller, JD 1, Weston P. Miller, Ill, ACS 2, Gloria A. Millet, JD 1. TENTH ROW, Janette A. Millet, EDUC 2, Courtland T. Milloy, JD 1, Edward C. Mills, JD 1, Anita M. Minster, JD 1, Ellen K. Mire, BADM 2, Helen F. Mire, A813 2, William J. Miskelly, Jr., JD 1, Frank F. Mistretta, END 2, JAmes B. Mistretta, JD 1, Jerry J. Mitchell, AGS 3, Leo M. Mitchell, Jr., JD 1, James D. Mixon, BADM 3. ELEVENTH ROW, Nancy C. Mixon, A818 3, Linda S. Mizell, A813 3, William A. Mizell, JD 1, Phyllis A. Moberley, JD 1, Lawrence J. Moeller, Jr.. END 3, Jesse D. Moffett, ENGR 3, Michael W. Moffett, A818 3, Patricia A. Moffett, BADM 2, Janet M. Moise, JD 1, Susan A. Moley, EDUC 2, Marco A. Molina, JD 1, Kerry J. Mollere, JD 1. TWELFTH ROW, Nina M. Monistere, EDUC 2, James R. Monroe, AGRI 3, Randolph F. Monson, JD 1, Charlene J. Montegut, JD 1, Elvin J. Monteleone, Jr., ENGR 2, Susan I. Montreuil, JD 1, Danny J. Moore, JD 1, Dick A. Moore, Jr., BADM 2, Judith A. Moore, JD 1, Patricia J. Moore, EDUC 3, Robert W. Moore, JD 1, Glenn J. Mooty, BADM 2. ss nm ,,r.. mmm aww Hmm mamma am .ss ss ss ss A ss 428 41 FIRST ROW: Julio J. Morales, JD 1, Mallary A. Moran, EDUC 2, Betty A. Morel, JD 1, Ann M. Moreland, EDUC 2, Jake J. Morello, JD 1, Antrue M. Morgan, JD 1, Charlotte M. Morgan, EDUC 2, Dorothy C. Morgan, JD 1, Geneva R. Morgan, JD 1, James B. Morgan, ENGR 2, Janice A. Morgan, BADM 2, Joey J. Morgan, ARS 3,. SECOND ROW, Ralph L. Morgan, JD 1, Bernadette S. Morris, JD 1, Deborah J. Morris, JD 1, Gayle P. Morris, JD 1, Timothy P. Morrison, JD 1, Sue A. Morrison, A848 3, Katherine A. Morrow, JD 1, Mary P. Morrow, AGRI 3, Kendall R. Moses, JD 1, Melvin R. Moton, JD 1, Claudette M. Mouton, EDUC 3, Steven V. Mouton, JD 1. THIRD ROW, Charlene A. Muffoletto, JD 1, Lyman P. Mulkey, JD 1, Dana G. Muller, JD 1, Lois A. Munro, EDUC 2, Roslyn A. Munster, JD 1, Robert C. Munz, ARS 2, Murakoshi Rieko, AGRI 2, Daniel F. Murphy, JD 1, Lawrence P. Murphy, BADM 3, Mildred E. Murray, JD, Mira A. Murray, EDUC 2, Barry C. Musgrove, BADM 2. FOURTH ROW, Josephine R. Myers, AGRI 3, Vicki A. Myers, JD 1, Judith C. Myrick, JD 1, Linda K. Myrick, EDUC 3, Neal M. Nadler, ENGR 3, Dennis B. Naff, JD 1, Gerard E. Nagel, BADM 3, Patricia A. Napoli, EDUC 2, Peggy J. Napoli, JD 1, Sandra T. Naquin, JD 1, Natalie K. Naslund, EDUC 3, Ruth N. Nasif, EDUC 2. FIFTH ROW: Michael R. Nassar, Jr., BADM 2, William M. Nassar ENGR 3, Kergy A. Nassif, EDUC 3, Donald J. Naul BADM 3, Nestor J. Navarro, JD 2, Karla V. Neal, JD 1, Robert E. Neal, JD 1, Alice R. Neese, EDUC 2, Willard L. Neilson, JD 1, Catherine E. Nelson EDUC 2, Frank L. Nelson, ARS 3, Martha A. Nelson JD 1. SIXTH ROW, William R. Nelson, END 3, Willie J. Nelson, JD 1, Charles L. Nettles, BADM 2, Evans P. Neucere, BADM 3, Elizabeth A. New, JD 1, Michael J. Newburn, JD 1, Laurence R. Newcome, JD 1, Kathleen Newcomer, JD 1, Boyd E. Newman, JD 1, Gregory L. Newman, BADM 3, Patricia L. Newman, EDUC 2, Betty A. Newson, JD 1. SEVENTH ROW, Cheryl A. Neyland, JD 1, Joy J. Nicholas, AGRI 4, Barry E. Nichols, JD 1, Warren D. Nicosia, JD 1, Thomas E. Nicotre, JD 1, Ann B. Nobile, JD 1, Kay C. W. Nobile, EDUC 3, Arthur S. Noble, JD 2, Willard B. Noble, JD 1, Suzanne E. Noel, JD 1, Aubrey W. Nolan, JD 1, Pamela B. Noll, AGRI 2. EIGHTH ROW, Heber R. Norckauer, Jr., JD 1, Leah J. Normand, EDUC 2, Marla M. Normand, AGRI 2, Patrick F. Normand, ENGR 3, Vance J. Normand, Jr., AGRI 3, William P. Normand, JD 1, Kathey V. Norris, EDUC 2, James M. I. Norsworthy, I. JD 1, Cheryl A. Northrup, ID 1, Glynace A. Norton, EDUC 3, Janis L. Norwood, JD 1, Kathleen A. Noto, JD 1. NINTH ROW Carol J. Nowacki, A815 3, Bernard L. Nowak, JD 1, Linda M. Nugent, EDUC 2, Pedro F. Nunez, A818 2, Thomas H. Nunnally, ENGR 2, Molly E. O'Banion, EDUC 2, Charles I. Oby, JO 1, Oscar R. Ochomogo, JD 1, Hugh B. 0'Connor, Jr., JD 1, Elizabeth L. Oden, AGRI 2, John R. Oden, A813 3, Dorothy L. Odom, JD 1. TENTH ROW, George E. Ohlsson, JD 1, Stephen M. Oivanki, A818 3, Patricia A. Olano, JD 1, Patricia E. 0'Leary, A813 3, Louise L. Oliver, JD 1, Rodlyn R. Olsen, JD 1, Sharon L. Olsen, GS 3, Robert J. Ordeneaux, ARS 2, Jose A. Ordonez, JD 1, Michael T. Orillion, CEP 2, Jack L. Orkin, JD 1, Richard A. Orrego, JIJ 1. ELEVENTH ROW, Patricia D. Ory, JD 1, Dale F. Osborne, C8rP 3, N. Sidney Osterberger, Jr., JD 1, Mark Stephen Ostoich, JD 1, Ellyn M. Oswald, AGRI 2, Larry M. Oubre, JD 2, Marcia G. Oufnac, JD 1, Albert L. Overman, JD 1, Joan P. Owen, EDUC 3, Muriel D. Owens, JD 1, Henry L. Painter, AGRI 3, Ray A. Paley, JD 1. TWELFTH ROW, Clarice A. Palmer, EDUC 3, Robert B. Pancake, JD 1, Elvira Paniza, JO 1, Charles H. Papenburg, JD 2, Gretchen L. Papenguth, A813 3, Vernon L. Parenton, JD 1, Craig Parker, JO. 1, Frances A. Parker, JD 1, Sheila K. Parker, AGS 2, Margaret F. Parks AES 3, Joan B. Parmelee, BADM 2, Patricia E. Parmer, JD 1. FIRST ROW, Bennett D. Parnell, BADM 2, Carlos M. Parobi, JD 1, James D. Parsons, BADM 3, Joseph G. Pastorek, JD 1, Catherine A. Paternostro, JD 1, John H. Paternostro, BADM 3, Ronald W. Patin, JD 1, Katherine A. Patrick, JD 1, Edward R. Patterson, JD 1, Kathleen N. Patterson, A818 gmgrtgur S. Pattison, BADM 2, Terrance A. Pattison, SECOND ROW, Elizabeth R. Pavy, JD 1, William E. Payne, Jr., JD 1, Kathleen L. Peairs, AGRI 3, Alice J. Peak, CCP 2, Robert J. Pedersen, JD 2, Keith J. Peevy, ASIS 2, Laura E. Pennington, JD 1, Theresa A. Peppenelli, EDUC 3, Mari- anne M. Peraino, JD 1, J. Preston Perilloux, Ill, BADM 2, John M. Perkins, Jr., JD 1, Joseph D. G. Perrodin, GS 3. THIRD ROW, David B. Perry, END 3, Raymond L. Perry, JD 1, Sue A. Perry, EDUC 2, Eric 0. Person, ID 1, Ronnie P. Pertuit, JD 1, Louanner Peters, A813 2, Wayne R. Peterson, ENGR 2, Elizabethh A. Pfeffer, JD 1, Susan K. Pfeffer, JD 1, Colleen M. Phelps. EDUC 2, Dale A. Phelps, EDUC 2, Jimmie A. Phillips, ENGR 3. FOURTH ROW, Letha S. Phillips, EDUC 2, Robert A. Phillips, AXIS 2, William C. Phillips, BADM 3, Jimmy L. Philpot, JD 1, Philip L. Phistry, Jr., JD 1, Michael J. Picard, JD 1, Linda I. Pickering, JD 1, Rebecca A. Picou, JD 1, Cheryl A. Pierce, MUS 3, Jane H. Pierce, A813 3, Karen L. Pierce, JD 1, Patricia A. Pierce, JD 1. FIFTH ROW: Richard L. Pifer, ENGR 3, Shelia D. Pigeon, JD 1, Richard D. Pike, GS 1, Charles C. Pinckney, JD 1, Susan E. Pin- comb, EDUC 2, Michael D. Pinter, JD 1, William W. Pipes, JD 1, Richard W. Pitcher, JD 1, Aaron M. Pitre, ENGR 3, Lee F. Pitre, A818 3, Karen C. Pittman, AGRI 3, Sandra J. Pittman, JD 1. SIXTH ROW, Sharon L. Pittman, JD 1, George Plaisance, ENGR 3, Gloria J. Plant, JD 1, Ann Plauche, JD 1, Gael C. Plauche, A818 3, Kathryn L. Poche, AGRI 2, Raymond P. Poche, JD 1, Diane J. Pocorello, JD 1, Darla D. Poettcker, C8tP 3, Andrea K. Poimboeuf, JD 1, Ronnie J. Polito, JD 1, Virginia R. Polizzio, JD 1. SEVENTH ROW, Cheryl L. Pollard, JD 2, Joe B. Ponsock, Jr., JD 1, Terry L. Poole, JD 1, Mary A. Poret, EDUC 2, Lionel V. Porta, lr., JD 1, Judy A. Porter, EDUC 3, Lisle R. Posey, A813 2, Penny S. Postle, JD 2, Mary L. Potter, JD 1, Melinda A. Pouncey, A813 2, Ernestine Potts, JD 1, Edward W. Pour- ciau, Engr 2. EIGHTH ROW, Anne M. Pozzi, JD 1, William E. Prentice, Jr., JD 1, Carl D. Pressler, JD 2, Earl N. Pressler, JD 1, Betty G. Price, JD 1, Charlotte D. Price, JD 1, Debra J. Price, JD 1, Dorothy M. Price, AGS 3, Gwendolyn A. Price, AGS 2, Jerome L. Price, Jr., JD 1, Lionel Price, JD 1. NINTH ROW, Larry E. Primeaux, AGRI 3, Kevin M. Prongay, JD 2, Rose M. Puckett, JD 1, Richard M. Puglise, Jr., JD 1, Raymond J. Puigh, CCP 3, Donna L. Pulley, JD 1, James L. Pulliam, A813 2, Linda L. Pulliam, JD 1, John C. Purpera, JD 1, Karen F. Pusch, EDUC 2, Cherry S. Pynes, CCP 2, Marc A. Quinlan, JD 1. TENTH ROW, , Adrian D. Quinn, JD 1, Julio C. Quiros, JD 2, Marie T. Rabalais, JD 1, Stanley G. Rabalais, Jr., JD 1, Thomas L. Rabalais, AGRI 3, James S. Rabb, JD 1, Beatrice M. Rabel, JD 1, Gene A. Radzewicz, JD 1, Anthony D. Ragusa, Jr., A818 3, Linda J. Ragusa, JD 1, Elizabeth B. Railsback, ID 1, John W. Raine, IV, JD. 1. ELEVENTH ROW, Valeria J. Ramsey, JD 2, Karen A. Rand, A813 2, John J. Ranero, BADM 2, Geraldine A. Rankin, EDUC 2, Michael C. Rantz, JD 1, Mehraban R. Rasti, ENGR 3, Barbara A. Rau, JD 1, Wayne S. Rauch, JD 1, Dorothy N. Rausch, JD 1, Seyed H. Ravanshid, ENGR 2, Louis M. Ray, ENGR 2, Terence J. Raymond, BADM 3. TWELFTH ROW, Cecil C. Reames, JD 1, Elizabeth P. Reaux, JD 1, Judith A. Rebentisch, JD 1, Marjorie E. Reece, JD 1, Janet M. Reed, JD 1, Michael A. Reed, JD 1, Richard C. Reed, JD 1, Rush H. Reed, JD 1, Robert J. Reese, ENGR 2, Adrienne K. Reeves, JD 1, Carol A. L. Reeves, EDUC 4, Kenneth M. Reeves, JD 1. 430 SC A . QE' , I ' .5 Q in 5 A wg. yi iu gf 'Hun A4 ,A :Humana H 4Ul KY'IY 5665 Nfwvnvgf- Sv.: gg Ulbnlm., 8.705 H uw nn: in- 'uw-. nw. w- 'J ,gwpusyeu ws ,F m -n, 1 un... .... fn nw I na 77,43 UWA ,Q 641 JZ ..,-13 -I' J' I1 ..-rl 437- 4 FIRST ROW: Mary M. Reeves, AGRI 35 Sharon D. Regan, JD 15 Carolyn M. Reid, A858 25 Kathreen D. Reid5 EDUC 35 Stephen J. Reidy, JD 15 Alexander J. Reine, Jr., JD 15 Gilbert R. Renfrow, BADM 25 Dennis W. Reppond, ENGR 35 Frank L. Resignola, EDUC 35 Cheryl A. Retif, EDUC 35 Robert R. Reve, JD 15 Carol D. Reynolds, EDUC 3. SECOND ROW: Gary A. Reynolds, ENGR 35 Jerry D. Reynolds, JD 15 Ronald W. Reynolds, JD 25 Wallace G. Reynolds, A853 25 David Rhodes, JD 15 Ernest L. Rhodes, Jr., JD 25 Mary L. Ricca, EDUC 35 Jerrold A. Richard, BADM 35 Lee J. Richard, ENGR 35 Patrick D. Richard, ASS 25 Thomas E. Richard, JD 15 Edward C. Richards, Jr., ENGR 3. THIRD ROW: Barbara J. Richardson, JD 15 Charles G. Richardson, GRAD 65 Jacqueline Richardson, JD 15 John D. Richardson, JD 15 Mercer A. Riche, C8:P 35 Cynthia D. Ricks, EDUC 35 Kath- ryn E. Riedel, JD 15 Gail A. Riedie, JD 15 Brian A. Riedlinger, JD lg Robert A. Riggs, C85P 35 Jane O. Rine- hart, EDUC 35 Mary K. Ringler, ARS 3. FOURTH ROW: Howell D. Ritter, ll, A858 25 Rolando Rivas, ENGR 35 Philip G. Rivet, AGS 25 Kathy A. Rivette, JD 15 James A. Riviere, Jr., ENGR 35 Louise C. Roach, A813 25 Laura A. Roadifer, JD 15 Terry G. Roberie, JD 15 Alan J. Robert, JD 15 Dorothy E. Robert, JD 15 Jeanne R. Robert5 JD 15 Suzanne Roberts, JD 1. FIFTH ROW: Gloria J. Robertson, EDUC 25 Linda F. Robertson, EDUC 25 Dorona R. Robichaux, BADM 15 Thomas J. Robichaux, EDUC 25 Robert A. Robicheaux, BADM 45 Russell J. Robicheaux, ENGR 35 Cathy A. Robin, JD 15 Donald A. Robinson, ENGR 35 Jeffrey S. Robinson, BADM 25 Lillian J. Robinson, JD 15 Meredith J. Robinson, END 25 Richard S. Robison, ENGR 2. SIXTH ROW: Susan E. Rockhold, EDUC 35 Thomas E. Rodgers, A858 35 Thomas P. Rodgers, JD 15 Allen P. Rodrigue, A858 25 David 0. Rodrigue, BADM 15 Gail M. Rodrigue, JD 15 Jody A. Rodrigue, EDUC 25 Luis M. Rodriguez, ENGR 35 Sylvia M. Rodriguez, AGS 35 Andrea Rogers, JD 15 Bettye J. Rogers, EDUC 25 Joann M. Rogers, JD 1. SEVENTH ROW: Rodney D. Rogers, ENGR 35 Kathy J. Rogillio, JD lg Janet L. Rohlf, JD 15 James C. Rolfs, ENGR 35 Myrna L. Rolfs, JD 15 Terrance M. Romano, AGRI 25 Barbara A. Rome, JD 15 John M. Rome, JD 15 William W. Rome, JD 15 Catherine A. Romero, EDUC 25 Robert M. Romero, BADM 25 Rufus Romero, A858 O. EIGHTH ROW: Mark S. Rose, ENGR 25 Walter H. Rose, BADM 35 Rosalyn E. Roser, JD 15 Janice Ross, JD 15 Ramona L. Ross, AGS 35 Wendy M. Ross, JD lg Joy L. Rosser, JD 15 Madeline S. Roubique, GS, Marvin L. Roubique, BADM 35 Frank H. Roubleau, JD 15 Cheryl A. Roush, JD 15 Carol A. Roussel, JD 1. NINTH ROW: Richard D. Roussel, A853 35 Astrid A. Roy, JD 15 Dean P. Roy, AGS 25 Floyd R. Roy, Jr., ENGR 35 Roberta A. Roy, JD 15 Rickey N. Ruebsamen, AGS 35 Marianne Ruffner JD 15 Rhett J. Ruiz, JD 15 Walter E. Runyon, JD 15 Kathryn H. Rushnok, BADM 25 Marsha J. Rusoff, EDUC 35 Gail J. Russell, JD 1. TENTH ROW: Michael S. Russell, JD 15 Thomas A. Russell JD 15 James F. Russo, JD 15 Donna M. Ryan, A813 15 Mary-Frances Ryce, JD 15 Sue E. Sagona EDUC 35 Lloyd W. Salathe, Jr., ENGR 35 Richard A. Salomon, JD 15 Alma J. Salter, JD 25 Anthony J. Salvaggio, BADM 45 Diane L. Samson, JD 15 Bobby J. Sandidge, JD 1. ELEVENTH ROW: Wanda M. Sandie, A813 35 Gay A. Sandoz, JD lg Carol J. Sands, A853 35 Louis J. Sannino, BADM 35 Cheryl E. Santa Cruz, JD 15 Mignon M. Sardi, JD 15 Judith L. Sartor, JD 15 Charles E. Sasser, JD 15 Ernest F. Sasser, BADM 35 Joel D. Sasser, A853 35 Linda L. Satterlee, JD lp Renee L. Saucier, EDUC 3. TWELFIH ROW: Randy Sauer, JD 15 Stephen T. Saux, BADM 35 Patricia J. Savarrsie, JD 15 Jerry J. Savoy, ENGR 35 John H. Savoy, ENGR 25 William A. Sawyer, ENGR 35 Harry H. Sawyers, BADM 25 Donald A. Scallan, Jr., JD 25 Herbert A. Scheaffer, ENGR 25 Barbara A. Scharfe, C8:P 25 Susan P. Schellinger, JD 15 Candace D. Schenk, JD 1. FIRST ROW, Glenn D. Schexnayder, JD 1, Linda A. Schexnayder, JD 1, Mary A. Schexnayder, CXIP 3, Michael C. Schexnayder, ENGR 3, Nolan H. Schexnayder, JD 1, Ronald A. Schex- nayder, JD 1, Glynn J. Scheyd, ENGR 2, Margaret J. Schiller, JD 1, Leonard L. Schilling, ll, BADM 2, Douglas M. Schmidt, JD 1, Irvin H. Schmidt, Jr., ENGR 3. SECOND ROW, Sylvia T. Schmidt, JD 1, Jo A. Schmieder, JD 1, George F. Schminke, JD 1, Barbara E. Schmitt, END 3, Sally A. Schmoyer, EDUC 3, Charles M. Schneider, JD 1, Judith A. Schneider, AGRI 3, Ronald B. Schneider, AXIS 3, Peggy A. Schoen, JD 1, Robert J. Schoen, Jr., ENGR 3, Ellen A. Schoenberger, AXIS 3, Leslie D. Schouest, JD 1. THIRD ROW: Kathleen A. Schroeder, JD 1, Nancy M. Schroeder, EDUC 2, Christine L. Schuelke, AXIS 2, Ronald M. Schulingkamp, ID 1, Johnny B. Schwaller, ENGR 3, Richard A. Schwartz, JD 1, Susan L. Schwartz, EDUC 3, Ira P. Schwartzman, AXIS 2, Albert A. Schwartzberg, EDUC 2, Catherine F. Ssiortino, JD 1, Cynthia A. Scott, AGRI 3, Ray A. Scott, FOURTH ROW, Thomas H. Scott, AGRI 3, Hanley E. Scroggs, Jr., JD 1, Joseph P. Seab, AXIS 3, Haskell L. Seal, JD 1, Jackie Seale, AGRI 3, Lemuel G. Seale, Ill, ENGR 2, Rosalind M. Segesta, CXIP 3, Donna M. Segraves, AXIS 3, Nancy S. Seifert, JD 1, Sherlyn K. Seilhan, CXIP 2, Paul R. Sellers, Jr., JD 1, Marlene S. Seneca, AXIS 2. FIFTH ROW, Kenna G. Sessler, JD 1, Oscar G. L. Sevilla, ENGR 3, Stephanie A. Seward, AGRI 2, Arlene T. Sewell, JD 1, William E. Sewell, BADM 2, Amanda M. Seymour, JD 1, Laura L. Shadix, JD 1, Denman Shaffer GRAD 6, Phyllis O. Shall, CXIP 3, Karen S. Shambaugh, END 2, Edward A. Shamis, Jr., JD 2, Frederick H. Shear, EDUC 3, Jo C. Shelfo, JD 1. SIXTH ROW, John R. Shelton, Ill, JD 1, Lynn E. Shepard, END 2, Richard C. Sheperd, Jr., BADM 3, Warren J. Sheppard, JD 1, Douglas W. Sherwin, Jr., BADM 1, Karen A. Sherwood, EDUC 3, Carla J. Shipley, JD 1, Stephen 0. Shipley, BADM 2, Pamela R. Shippey, BADM 3, Charles R. Shirley, AGRI 3, David E. Shoemaker, JD 1, John B. Shrell, JD 1. SEVENTH ROW: Kathleen M. Shropshire, AXIS 2, Ronald C. Sicard, ENGR 3, Donna E. Sierra, EDUC 2, Daniel G. Sigler, JD 1, Mary A. Signorelli, JD 1, Alan H. Silverblatt, JD 1, Allen B. Simmons, Jr., AXIS 3, Jill S. Simmons, JD 1, Larry T. Simmons, ENGR 2, Michael O. Simmons, JD 1, Thomas D. Simmons, JD 1, Denis E. Simon, Ill, JD 1. EIGHTH ROW, Sharon A. Simon, AGRI 2, Ward 1. Simon, JD 1, Philip J. Simoneaux, JD 1, Ann L. Simpson, JD 1, Linda D. Simpson, BADM 2, Aletha E. Sims, JD 2, Katherine K. Sims, JD 2, Richard M. Sinclair, Jr., JD 1, Brenda K. Singletary, JD 1, Cheryl V. Sipe, EDUC 3, Gloria J. Sistler, AGRI 3, Karrell Dianna Skeeler, JD 1. NINTH ROW, Paul F. Slaton, JD 1, Theodore A. Sliman, JD 1, Rosemarie R. Slocum, AXIS 2, Leroy G. Small AGRI 3, Alice C. Smith, JD 1, Barbara A. Smith, GS 1, Betty R. Smith, JD 1, Brent W. Smith, AXIS 2, Charles F. Smith, AXIS 2, Connie L. Smith, JD 1, Cordelia M. Smith, EDUC 2, Danny W. Smith, JD 1. TENTH ROW: Daphne A. Smith, JD 1, Dennis A. Smith, AXIS 3, Ed R. Smith, CXIP 3, Emile F. Smith, AGRI 2, Gary L. Smith, BADM 2, Gary N. Smith, END 2, Gayle M. Smith, AXIS 2, Gloria S. Smith, JD 1, James L. Smith, JD 1, James R. Smith, BADM 4, Jo E. Smith, JD 1. ELEVENTH ROW, John S. Smith, GRAD 6, Joseph A. Smith, ENGR 3, Leah S. Smith, JD 1, Martha J. Smith, JD 1, Mary M. Smith, JD 1, Patrick M. Smith, ENGR 3, Philip W. Smith, ENGR 2, Quave N. Smith, ENGR 2, Richard J. Smith, JD 1, Robert 3. .SlrnitB,1ENGR 2, Thomas M. Smith AXIS 3, Verda A. mr , . TWELFTH ROW: Veronica G. Smith, JD 1, Anne Smitherman, CXIP 3, Susan E. Snarr, AXIS 3, Louis C. Soileau, IV, ENGR 2, Donald W. Solanas, JD 1, Frances M. Songy, JD 1, Donna M. Sonnier, JD 1, John E. Sonnier, BADM 2, Janet E. South- wick, JD 1, Mary L. Spand, JD 1, Beverly A. 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Spitale, JD 1, James H. Spohrer, JD 1, Mary L. Spohrer, AGS 2, Emmitt Spooner, JD 1, Susan M. Spraul, JD 1, Marion Spurlock, JD 1, Noel L. Spurlock, A843 2, Postell Spurlock, ASS 2, Thomas J. Spurlock Ill, ENGR 2. SECOND ROW: William H. Spurlock, Jr., JD 1, John C. Spurny, JD 1, Susan E. Squires, JD 1, Keerocha M. Srrthavatch, JD 1, Caludia S. St. Clair, EDUC 2, Todd R. St..Pe, AGS 3, Adele L. St. Pierre, JD 1, Albin J. St. Pierre, JD 1, Mary A. St. Pierre, JD 1, Charles M. St. Romain, ENGR 3, Charles R. St. Romain, JD 1, Melanie R. St. Romain, JD 1, Sharon V. Stablnsky, GS 3. THIRD ROW, Darryl C. Stallworth, JD 1, Alan R. Stalnaker, AGS 2, Dale E. Standifer, JD 1, Alonzo T. Stanga, Ill, AXIS 3, Lawrence B. Stanley, AGS 2, Nancy H. Stanley, JD 1, Paul B. Stanley, A8,S 2, Sharon L. Stanley, JD 1, Deborah M. Stansbury, EDUC 2, Merlin C. Stansbury, ENGR 3, Shelby L. Stanton, EDUC 3, Robert K. Staples, Jr., JD 2. FOURTH ROW, Sharon A. Starnes, JD 1, Noble A. Stavnem, JD 1, Thomas J. Steele, JD 1, Diana R. Steen, JD 1, William R. Stein, JD 1, Larrye H. Steldt, AGS 3, Glenn J. Stelly, JD 1, Ray- mond Stelly, ENGR 3, James K. Stephens ,AGRI 3, Sharon A. Stephens, EDUC 3, Cherylee A. Sterken, JD 1, Kristine M. Stern, JD 1. FIFTH ROW, Alvin L. Stevens, JD 1, Deborah L. Stevens, AGS 3, Linda J. Stevens, JD 1, Margaret M. Stevens, JD 1, Mark E. Stevens, JD 1, William J. Stevens, JD 1, Kathaleen A. Stewart, EDUC 3, Maurice I. Stewart, ENGR 2, Ruth E. Stewart, EDUC 2, Sandra C. Stewart, JD 1, Janet Stinson, EDUC 2, Susan E. Stinson, BADM 3. SIXTH ROW, Parnell A. Stockstill, Jr., L 2, Mark Stockwell, JD 1, Joe T. Stoker, Jr., JD 1, Connie G. Stokes, JD 2, Phillip K. Stokes, JD 1, Clarence W. Stone, JD 1, Susan E. Stone, AGRI 2, Edgar W. Storey, AGRI 3, Chris L. Stovall AGRI 2, Amanda H. Stover, AGS 3, Vicki J. Stricklin, JD 1, Boyer B. Stringer, AGRI 3. SEVENTH ROW, Linda E. Stringfleld, JD 1, William S. Stuart, JD 1, Carolyn E. Stubblefield, EDUC 2, Jeffrey L. Suggs, ENGR 3, Julia A. Suits, JD 1, Stephen W. Sulli, JD 1, Cynthia J. Sullivan, JD 1, Kirk P. Summers, JD 1, Jacques P. Swart, Jr., AGS 2, Joyce A. Swart, JD 1, Dean W. Swarthout, JD 1, Lewis C. Swayze, AGRI 3. EIGHTH ROW, Edith F. Sweeney, EDUC 3, William R. Sweet, END 3, Linda M. Swenson, JD 1, Sharon P. Swilley, EDUC 2, Marion M. Swinney, lll, AGS 3, Francis D. Sylvest, Jr., JD 1, Robert T. Sylvest, JD 1, Vichet Synsatayakul, BADM 2, William S. Syrett, Jr., ENGR 2, Louis J. Szivos, Jr., JD 1, C. Faranak Tabandeh, AGS 3, August H. Tabony, JD 1. NINTH ROW, James C. Tadie, JD 1, William T. Tallon AGRI 2, Joann Tamporello, A813 3, Roy N. Tannahill, JD 1, Roger L. Tan- ner, Jr., A8,S 2, Dianne Tantillo, JD 1, John J. Taranto, BADM 2, Donald J. Tassin, ENGR 2, James J. Tassin, JD 1, Preston J. Tassin, Jr., ENGR 3, James M. Tate, JD 1, Michael K. Tate, AGRI 3. TENTH ROW, Perry A. Tatum, A843 3, Russell R. J. Taulli, A818 3, David A. Taylor, JD 1, Elizabeth M. Taylor, EDUC 2, Frances K. Taylor, AGRI 3, Howard H. Taylor, JD 1, Mary E. Taylor, A813 3, Michael J. Taylor, BADM 2, Sue A. Taylor, JD 1, Wendy A. Teets, JD 1, Faye C. Temple, EDUC 3, Henry M. Templet, ENGR 2. ELEVENTH ROW, Rosemary Territo, JD 2, Charles R. Tessier, JD 1, Brad G. Theard, JD 1, Jim C. Theriot, ENGR 2, Lawrence J. Theriot, JD 1, Maureen L. Theriot, EDUC 3, Charles R. Thibodeaux, BADM 3, David Thibodeaux, JD 1, Marshall C. Thibodeaux, JD 1, Mary O. Thibodeaux, JD 1, Roslyn A. Thibodeaux JD 1, Donna M. Thiele, JD 2. TWELFTH ROW, P. F. Thistlethwaite, AGRI 2, Bronwyn R. Thomas, JD 1, Denton N. Thomas, BADM 3, Debbie T. Thomas, JD 1, Kenneth H. Thomas, BADM 2, Kenneth W. Thomas, JD 1, Larry C. Thomas, ENGR 3, Margaret E. Thomas, JD 1, Ronald D. Thomas BADM 2, Charles H. Thompson, ENGR 3, Ellen G. Thompson, EDUC 3, George S. Thompson, JD 1. 'N 2'-2 438 --1 4 FIRST ROW, Joyce A. Thompson, EDUC 3, Louis B. Thompson, Ill, ENGR 3, Rebecca L. Thompson, EDUC 2, Robert B. Thomp- son, JD 1, Sonja L. Thompson, EDUC 2, William W. Thompson, Jr., ENGR 2, Thomas E. Thornhill, JD 1, James D. Tidwell, ll, BADM 2, Connie N. Tillman, EDUC 3, Ken T. Timmreck, BADM 3, Ruth E. Tinker, A813 2, Elwood C. Tircuit, JD 1. SECOND ROW, Ann E. Tomeny, JD 1, Tom N. Tomkins, ARS 3, Sue G. Torbert, JD 1, Mary C. Torrance, JD 1, Olden C. Toups, Jr., JD 1, Ruel A. Toups, ENGR 2, Frederick B. Townsend, JD 1, Renda L. Tracy, JD 1, Stephen E. Trammel, END 2, James J. Trandacosta, JD 1, Vic J. Trapani, JD 1, August C. Traub, 3rd, JD 1. THIRD ROW, Robert A. Traugott, AGRI 3, Elizabeth A. Traweek, EDUC 3, Ronald Paul Tregre, JD 1, Sheila K. Tregre, BADM 2, John R. Trellue, BADM 2, Debora M. Tremont, AGS 2, Thelma A. Triche, A818 3, David G. Trickett, AGS 2, Mary C. Tripp, EDUC 2, Darryl P. Trosclair, JD 2, Evelyn M. Trosclair, JD 1, Ralph L. Trosclair, Jr., BADM 3. FOURTH ROW, lo A. Truxillo, BADM 2, Jacquelyn S. Tucker, JD 1, How- ard B. Tull, BADM 2, Joseph S. Tullier, A813 2, Robert C. Tully, BADM 2, Debbie J. Tuminello, JD, Frank Tu- minello, JD 1, Hines A. Turcotte, Jr., ENGR 3, Brenda J. Tureau, AGRI 2, Jerry P. Tureau, JD 1, Emil W. Turner, JD 1, Malcolm C. Turner, BADM 2. FIFTH ROW, Larry A. Tusa, JD 1, Peggy E. Tuttle, JD 1, Beverly Tye, AGS 3, Diane E. Tyler, JD 1, Ralph E. Tyson, A813 3, Luis Ugueto, ENGR 3, Joseph C. Unangst, JD 1, Patricia D. Unangst, BADM 3, Vetra L. Underwood, JD 1, Victoria L. Underwood, EDUC 2, J. Charles Upton, ENGR 2, Michael D. Urban, JD1. SIXTH ROW, Susan G. Vaccaro, JD 1, Deborah S. Valdetero, JD 1, Patricia A. Valenti, JD 1, Penny A. Valenti, JD 1, Joan M. Valentine, A818 2, Stephen Van Osdell, JD 1, James Vance A813 3, Paul L. Vanderlick, AGRI 3, Linda I. Vanliew, JD 1, Cary V. Vantine, JD 1, Charles F. Varnado, JD 1, Melanie D. Vaughan, JD 1. SEVENTH ROW, V. Sheika Velardo, EDUC 3, Ray L. Verges, JD 1, Michael J. Verret, JD 1, Janet D. Vetter, AGRI 3, Robert W. Vick, JD 1, Allen D. Vickers, AGRI 2, Toni D. Vickery, JD 1, Dwight D. Vicknair, JD 1, Craig E. Vidrine, ENGR 2, Malcolm F. Vidrine, A813 2, Rickie R. Vidrine, END 3, Vickie A. Viger, A818 2. EIGHTH ROW, Elizabeth A. Viguet, AGS 3, Michael A. Villa, BADM 2, Denise M. Villere, A813 2, Denise M. Villere, JD, Sharon M. Vince, EDUC 2, Elizabeth V. Vining, A818 2, Lauretta C. Virdure, JD 1, Vicki L. Vizinat, JD 2, Nancy M. Vocke, JD 1, Patricia H. Von Gruben, EDUC 2, Christopher L. Wacker, JD 1, Necia E. Waggenspack, EDUC 3. NINTH ROW, Henry J. Wagner, Jr., ARS 3, William O. Wagner, JD 1, Charles S. Waguespack JD 1, Michael O. Waguespack, JD 1, Philip J. Waguespack, JD 1, Keith G. Wahlig, JD 1, Anton L. Wald, AGRI 2, Charles W. Walden, JD 1, August P. Wales, JD 1, Beverly K. Wales, AGS 2, Henri F. Walker, JD 1, Jerry M. Walker, GS 2. TENTH ROW: Lary C. Walker, JD 1, Linda I. Walker, EDUC 3, Melody L. Walker, A848 2, Patricia S. Walker, AGS 2, Patti L. Walker, JD 1, Donald J. Wall, JD 1, Kenneth D. Wall, JD 1, Ronald W. Wall, AGS 2, William L. Wall, AGRI 3, Charles C. Wallace, Jr., JD 1, Jeffrey J. Wallace, JD 1. ELEVENTH ROW, Mary J. Wallace, JD 1, Valmond P. Wallace, JD 1, Cathy A. Waller, JD 1, Judith A. Waller, JD 1, Michael F. Wall- ing, A818 3, Judy M. Walsh, EDUC 2, Victoria A. Walte- math, JD 1, Carol F. Walters, EDUC 3, Kermit L. Walters, Jr., AXIS 2, Lynda M. Walters, EDUC 2, Marian M. Walters, JD 1, Michael D. Walters, ENGR 3. TWELFTH ROW, Amy C. Walton, EDUC 2, Ira F. Walton, Ill, JD 2, Wayne A. Walz, ENGR 4, Joseph D. Wanersdorfer, BADM 2, Charles L. Ward, Jr., ENGR 3, Cherie Ward, JD 1, Brenda M. Warr, EDUC 3, Elizabeth D. Warren, JD 1, William S. Warrick, AGRI 3, Carroll D. Wascom, JD 1, Denise K. Wascom, JD 1, Lynn D. Wascom, EDUC 3. FIRST ROW, Michael W. Wascom, A8-S 2, Gwendelyn G. Washington, JD 1, Gwendolyn L. Washington, AGS 2, Rhonda A. Wash- ington, JD 1, Thomas B. Waterman, BADM 2, Michael B. Waters, JD 1, Ronald C. Waters, JD 1, Lane C. Watkins, JD 1, Robert M. Watson, ENGR 2, Toni E. Watson, END 2, Cathie Watts, JD 1, Lurline L. Watts, JD 1. SECOND ROW, Wayne P. Waymire, JD 1, William R. Weatherford, EDUC 3, Clayton C. Webb, ENGR 3, Thomas K. Webb, JD 1, Mona M. Webre, JD 1, Rodney G. Webre, AGS 3, Frances A. Weeks, JD 1, Susan L. Weeks, EDUC 2, Dinah E. Weil, JD 1, Charles S. Weimer, JD 1, Bryan D. Weiser, JD 1, Elaine J. Weiss, JD 1. THIRD ROW, James B. Welch, Jr., JD 1, Glenda C. Wells, JD 1, Kathleen L. Wells, JD 1, Barbara A. Werling, JD 1, Karen S. Wesley, JD 1, Carolyn A. West, C8tP 2, David 0. Westbrook, JD 1, Leo R. Westmoreland, Jr., A818 2, Timothy H. Whalen, EDUC 3, Jerry G. Whatley, JD 1, Thomas E. Wheatley, A8-S 3, Deborah K. Wheeler, EDUC 2. FOURTH ROW, Sandra L. Wheeler, JD 1, Charlene M. Whipp, JD 1, Ann L. Whitaker, JD 1, Bertie White, EDUC 2, Cathy White, JD 1, Charles E. White, ENGR 2, Georgana White, EDUC 3, Hal D. White, Jr., JD 1, Karen A. White, JD 1, Patricia R. White, JD 1, Rebecca L. White, JD 1, Michael J. White- head, JD 2, Linda A. Whiteside, JD 1. FIFTH ROW, Vernon S. Whitfield, JD 1, Marlene A. Whitney, JD 2, Thomas Noel Whitney, JD 1, Jo L. Whitsell, JD 1, Karon J. Whittenberg, JD 1, Susan L. Whitthorne, AGS 3, Denise Whittington, JD 1, Arthur P. Widiger, AGS 3, Kath- ryn A. Wightkin, JD 1, Allen T. Wiley, ENGR 2, David K. Wilfert,, JD 1, Susan B. Willey, JD 1. SIXTH ROW, Brenda G. Williams, MUS 3, Brenda J. Williams JD 2, Clara L. Williams, JD 2, Claude A. Williams, ENGR 3, Denza L. Williams EDUC 3, Edward G. Williams, JD 1, Elizabeth A. Williams, JD 1, Gaylyn E. Williams, JD 1, Julie A. Williams, AGRI 3, Randall M. Williams, JD 1, gandolph L. Williams, A818 3, Ronald L. Williams, BADM SEVENTH ROW, Sharon A. Williams, EDUC 2, Thomas W. Williams, ENGR 3, Vickie C. Williams, EDUC 2, Cathy A. Williamson, JD 1, Ernest C. Willis, JD 1, Thomas D. Willis, JD 1, Carolyn M. Wilson, EDUC 3, Charles R. Wilson, BADM 1, Frances l. Wilson, C8tP 2, Gloria K. Wilson, EDUC 2, Vicki S. Wilson, JD 1, Deborah J. Windham, JD 1. EIGHTH ROW, Suzanne M. Wingerter, JD 1, Betty C. Wise, CXQP 2, Bonnie Y. Wise, JD 1, Curtis M. Withrow, END 3, David M. Withrow, JD 1, Louis Woff, JD 2, Marcelo D. Wolff, JD 1, Nanette Wolff, JD 1, Kathleen Womack, JD 1, Martha L. Womack, EDUC 2, Glen V. Wondergem, JD 1, Wing Yan Woo, ENGR 2. NINTH ROW, Frances A. Wood, EDUC 2, William E. Wood, JD 1, James C. Woodard, JD 1, Donald V. Woodburn, JD 1, John W. Woodiel, JD 1, Mary M. Woodin, JD 1, Myra B. Woodley, JD 1, Billy J. Woods, BADM 3, David J. Woods, JD 1, Thomas J. Woolf, Jr. D 1. TENTH ROW, Robert H. Wooten, A813 3, Duane K. Worcott, CRP 3, Eleanor J. Work, A818 3, Madeline R. Worrell, AGS 2, Cindy A. Worthington, BADM 2, Beckye Wright, JD 1, Franklin R. Wright, AGR 2, George S. Wurz, AGS 3, Robert M. Wyatt, CGP 2, Charles B. Wynn, JD 1, Chen Kuang Yang, JD 1, Ann R. Yates, JD 1, Thomas S. Yates, JD 1, Melanie A. Yockey, JD 1, Henry E. Yoes, Ill, JD 1. ELEVENTH ROW, Marsha A. Yoes, JD 1, Marianna Avers Youmans, BADM 2, Carlos F. Young, ENGR 3, David M. Young, JD 1, Elvan, Young, CRP 3, Willie Young, JD 1, Richard S. Zabbia, Engr 3, Renee T. Zachariah, JD 1, Zafer B. Zaitoon, AGS 3, Rodrigo J. Zapata, ENGR 3, Lloyd T. Zehner, JD 1, Peggy A. Zeiglar, JD 1. TWELFTH ROW, Richard F. Zeranski, BADM 2, Francis Zeringue, EDUC 3, Susan C. Zeringue, AGRI 2, John C. Zewe, JD 1, Raiford M. Ziegler, Jr., JD 1, Margaret M. Zielinski, Educ 3, Mary J. Zietz, JD 1, Barbara J. Zimmerman, AGS 2, Cassandra M. Zgrbel, JD 1, James J. Zito, BADM 3, Rene A. Zuazo, AGS .. 440 Xml A SENIOR CREDITS CHERYL M. ABADIE, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi. ' EDWARD A. ABERNATHY, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Gamma Delta, Presidential Scholarship. ' BENTON S. ABERNATHY, Kappa Alpha, LSU Baseball team, L Club. ' LINCOLN S. ABNEY, Alpha Zeta, Kroger Scholarship, Dean's List, Phi Gamma Delta, Historian, Recording Secretary, Social Chairman, IFC Chorus, AUSA, Sophomore Class President, Army ROTC Brigade Cmdr, ROTC Chief of Staff, IFAC. - SARAH SONYA ABRAMOWITZ, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, History Honor Fraternity, Dean's List. ' ADRIAN PAUL ADAMS, Repre- sentative to Student Gov't, Art Club. ' JANE WATERS ADAMS. JUDY C. ADAMS, Delta Gamma, WRA. ' J. PHILLIP ADAMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, LSU Union Music Theater Committee, Chairman, Union Program Council, Secretary, Union Governing Board, Acacia, Vice-President. ' EDUARDO AGUIRRE, JR., Treasurer, North Stadium, MHRA Social Events Committee, Delta Sigma Pi, Cuban Club, Dean's List. ' ANTHONY C. ALFORTISH, Delta Sigma Pi. ' FREDA BETH ALLDAY, A.C.E. ' EDWARD C. ALLEN. AVERYELL CLAIRE ALTHAUS, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Mu, Treasurer, Home- coming Chairman, Theta Xi Sweetheart Court. ' GERARDO ALVAREZ, Cuban Club, International Relations Club, LSU Olympics. ' PHILIP CAVANAUGH ANASTASIO, ASME. ' ELIZABETH NORSWORTHY ANDER- SON, Alpha Chi Omega Pledge Trainer, Celebrity Showcase Committee, Sec., Gamma Phi Beta Society, Freshman Advisor, La. Players Guild. ' ALAN DEAN ANDREWS, Marketing Club. DANA S. ANDRIES, LSU Tiger Band, Concert Band. ' DONALD BOYD ANDRIES, Pi Tau Pi, LSU Tiger Band, Concert Band. ' MARY SHARON ANDROES, A.C.E., S.L.T.A. ' THOMAS GREGORY ANDRY, American ln- stitute of Industrial Engineers, Vice-President. HUBERT KEITH ANNISON, ROTC Cadet Capt., Battallion Exec. Officer. ' NORMAN E. ANSEMAN, JR., Alpha Epsilon Delta, Delta Tau Delta, Secretary, Executive Committee. ' DONALD A. ANTIE, Alpha Zeta, Agronomy Club, Agric. Student Assoc., President, Vice-President, Agronomy Club, Lee Memorial Scholarship, Grayson Memorial Scholar- ship, outstanding Agronomy student. ' YVETTE MARGARET ANTONINI, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron. NAYAN BIN ARIFFIN, ' GINGER ANN ARLEDGE, Alpha Beta Chi, Pres., Beta Alpha Psi. Alpha Chi Omega, Business Student Council, Gumbo Staff, 1966-67, Accounting Excellence Award. ' ANN ASBELL, Educa- tion, A.C.E. ' GARY ANTHONY ASCANI, Kappa Kappa Psi, LSU Band, A.U.S.A., Dorm, Counselor, Judicial Committee, Army ROTC. ' FRED JOHN ATCHITY, JR., Beta Alpha Psi, Pi Tau Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Base- ball Scholarship, Dean's List. 0 ALICE LEE ATKINS, Kappa Alpha Theta, S.L.T.A. ' THOMAS FRED ATKINSON, JR., Scabbard 84 Blade, Pershing Rifles, Arnold Air Society, Joe Lipsey Award. JEANNE M. AUER, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Alpha Lambda Delta, Home Economics Club, President's Scholarship, Dean Lee School. 1st alt., most outstanding freshman, SGH scholarship. ' MARTHA H. AUSTIN, Kappa Delta. ' HILDA M. AVILA, Phi Sigma Iota, Chubec Study Trip Award, Dean's List, International Student Award. ' WAYNE M. BABO- VICH, Men's Housing Committee, SGA Evaluation Committee, Mitchell Aerospace Society, Chairman of LSU Union Current Events Committee, sub-chairman Music Theater, LSU Debate team, Football editor-Gumbo, Martin Luther King Action, Photographic Editor-Gumbo, Arts 81 Science Council. ' BYRON B. BACAS, American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. ' RICHARD EDWARD BACLEAUX, Kappa Kappa Psi, Tiger Band. ' MICHAEL SHELLMAN BAER Ill. THEODORE BAER Il, Zeta Beta Tau. - NORMA R. BAIRD, Delta Delta Delta Librarian, Culture and Movie Committee. ' FRANCES CATHLEEN BAKER, Phi Mu. ' SHARON ANN BAKER, University Chorus, GirI's chorus. ' CLYDE JOSEPH BALDWIN, President of American Institute of Mining, Metalurgical and Petroleum Engineers, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Chevron Scholarship, Geology I Award. ' WILLIAM D. BALIS, Pershing Rifles. ' MARTHA SARAH BALL, Kappa Delta. ROSEMARY BALL, Sigma Alpha Eta Phi Mu. ' MARY ELIZABETH BAR- BERITO, Army ROTC sponsor. ' JACINTO BARCIONA, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Foreign Student Honor Award. ' DIANA LEA BARGAS, Alpha Delta Pi. ' JIMMY RUSSELL BARNETT, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Pi. ' MARY ANN BARTHOLOMEW, AWS Town Representative, Freshman Advisor, Student Council Representative College of Education A.C.E. ' KENT PETER BASCLE, Institute of Electrical Engineers. ' BARBARA CAROL BATEMAN, Kappa Delta Sorority, Alpha Beta Alpha, S.L.T.A. Union Comm. AWS Committee, Representative to Student Council- College of Education, Vice-President S.L.T.A. WILLIAM W. BAUCH, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Young Republicans, Current Events Comm., Lambda Chi Alpha, Dean's List. ' MELVYN RED BAUDOIN, Acappella Choir. - GEORGE W. BAYHI, Vice- President SGA, Union Governing Board, Vice-President Circle K Club, Sec. Circle K International, Off-campus Rep., Kappa Alpha, IFC Council, Advanced ROTC, Chairman Legislative Liaison Committee. MARGARET ANN BEACHAM, Alpha Lambda Delta, Angel Flight, Delta Delta Delta, Social Chairman: Panhellenic Delegate, President LSU Panhellenic Council, ROTC Little Colonel, Sweetheart Phi Gamma Delta. ' PATRICK A. BEARD, Society of Foresters, Annual Ring Staff Photo- grapher. ' THOMAS L. BECNEL, Kappa Phi Kappa. ' EDWIN B. BEN- NETT, Arnold Air Society, Baptist Student Union. LETITIA ANNE BENNETT, Alpha Beta Alpha Sec., Pi Beta Phi, Union Art Committee, AWS Special Projects Committee, Vice-Pres. Herget Hall, AWS Judicial Board, Ass't. Treasurer Pi Beta Phi. ' RONALD MERRITT BENNETT, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta. ' LARRY JOHN BENSON, Marketing Club. ' CONNIE E. BERGER, Tau Beta Sigma, Alpha Delta Pi, Judo Club, Women's Glee Club, University Chorus. - KATH- RYN TRAVIS BERGERON, Angel Flight, Chi Omega. - DON H. BERRY, Pi Tau Sigma, S.A.M.E., A.S.M.E. PHOEBE BERRY, Kappa Delta, Judo Club, Education Council, Gumbo staff, AWS Leadership Council, Freshman Advisor, Standards Board. ' SANDRA M. BERTEAU, A.C.E. ' MARY LYNNE BERTRAND, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres., Tau Beta Sigma, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi, Zeta Tau Alpha, M.E.N.C. LSU Orchestra, Tiger Band, Sigma Alpha Iota Sword of Honor. ' SHARON M. BESDEK, N.C.A.S. ' DANIEL WAYNE BILLINGS- LEY, Phi Eta Sigma, Army Bengal Raiders, Centennial Honor Scholar. ' ELIZABETH ELLIOTT BINGHAM, Alpha Beta Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon Mother's and Wives Club, S.T.L. ' WILLIAM BROWNSON BISLAND, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Dean's List. ' SUSAN MARIE BLACK, ROTC Spon- sor. DENNIS A. BLACKWELL, Baptist Student Union. ' GAIL C. BLANCHARD, Sigma Alpha Eta, Gumbo Section Editor, Union Arts 81 Crafts Comm, Freshman Advisor, Women's Division Archery Champion, 1966-67. PATRICK WILBUR BLANCHARD, AIME. ' MARY FRANCES BLASCO, A.C.E. ' DAVID M. BOCK, Engineering, Baton Rouge, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Mu Epsilon, Pi Tau Sigma, Pres., Tau Beta Pi, Theta Xi, Sec., A.S.M.E. Treas., A.U.S.A. ' FRANK BOGGS, JR., AICE. ' ROBERT JOSEPH BOIT- MAN, Phi Alpha Theta, Mu Sigma Rho, Dorm. Counselor, Men's Housing, Advanced Army ROTC, Military History Award, Dean's List. ' SARAH LOEB BOMBET, Alpha Epsilon Phi. ' CHRISTINE BONENFANT, Alpha Lambda Delta. ' MONTE MARTIN BONNEVAL, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Kappa Alpha Dormitory Disciplinary Comm., Dean's List, Pi Tau Pi. - BRUCE VERNON BORDELON, Phi Eta Sigma, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Sigma, Gamma Beta Phi, SGA Legislative Liaison Comm, SGA Honor Council, Union Tours8tTrips Comm. Chairman, Vice-Pres. Wesely Foundation, Delta Staff, President's Scholarship. ' CHESTER MICHAEL BORDELON, A.S.M.E. JOANNE BORNE, A.C.E., S.L.T.A. ' MADGE SMITHE BORNE, A.C.E. ' CAROL LYNN BORSKEY, NCAS Chairman. ' JOHN C. BOTI, WLSU Program Director, Basketball Director. ' HENRY CROFT BOTTER. ' AL CHRIST BOUDREAUX, President AIAA, Sec., ASME, Student Leadership Award. - JIMMIE JOSEPH BOUDREAUX, Kappa Kappa Psi, Entomology Club, Tiger Band, Outstanding Undergraduate Entomologist. ' MICHAEL K. BOUDREAUX, Newman Center Choir. SIDNEY E. BOUDREAUX, JR., IEEE. ' SCUDDY JAMES BOURG. ' CONRAD PAUL BOUROUE, Baseball Team. ' MARIO RAUL BOUSCAYROL, AICE, Phi Iota Alpha, International Club, IFC Representative, Phi Iota Alpha Pledge Class President, gl Sec. - SIDNEY ROBARDS BOWDEN, Market- ing Club, KIWI. ' CHESTER HUGH BOYD. - ROBERT CHARLES BRADLEY, President 81 Treas. of CSO., IEEE. ' JOHN D. BRANCH, Alpha Zeta, Xl Sigma Pi, American Society of Foresters, LSU Society of Foresters, LA. Power 81 Light Scholarship, Dean's List. PATRICK JOSEPH BRANDNER, Phi Kappa Theta. ' FRANCIS J. BRAUD, Industrial Technical 8. Education Club. ' VICTOR M. BRAVO, Pi Tau Sigma. ' PAUL PHILIP BREAUX, Pi Tau Pi, Dean's List. - JAMES THOMAS BROACH, JR., Phi Gamma Delta, American Institute of Physics. H. GORDON BROOKS, Sigma Chi, Scabbard 81 Blade AIA, Sub-Committee chairman, Public Relations, Student Opportunities, President-School of Environmental Design, Mayor's Comm. Award, Louisiana Forestry Assoc. Award, New York Alumni Foundation Work Scholarship Program, Junior Class President, Senior Class Pres. ' CHRISTINE ANN BROUS- SARD, Delta Gamma Panhellenic Council, Judiciary Comm,. Lambda Delta Vice-President, AWS Leadership Comm. ' PATRICK L. BROUS- SARD, Kappa Sigma. ' AL DANNY BROWN, Sigma Delta Chi, Reveille, Gumbo Staff. ' B. WAYNE BROWN, Chi Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, ASCE. ' DANIEL L. BROWN, Phi Mu Alpha, Theta Xi, La. Player's Guild. ' ELLEN DANIEL BROWN, Pi Beta Phi, National Council Teachers of English, NEA, SGA Students Proposals Secretary. ' JAMES L. BROWNE, ITEC. CURTIA ANTHONY BRULE, IEEE. 'S SHARON MUREEN BRUMMET, Player's Guild, Newman Club, Co-ed Pershing Rifles. ' MARILYN ELIZABETH BRUNS, Zeta Tau Alpha, Home Economics Club, Kappa Epsilon. ' FRED J. BUCHMANN III, AICE, Dean's List. - GOLDIE M. BUJARD, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Delta Delta Delta. ' RICHARD HUGH BULLARD. ' CATHY LYNN BUOUET, Gumbo Staff, Bowling League, Young Republicans. ' DENISE LISTER BURGE, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. TRUDY L. BURGESS, Delta Zeta, Freshman Advisor, Golden Girl. ' SHARON KATHRYN BURKETT, La. Player's Guild. ' M. SHARON BURK- HEAD, Alpha Chi Omega, Corr. Sec., Lambda Delta Vice-Pres., Marketing Club, Catholic Student Choir. ' ROBERT ARTHUR BURNS, Circle K. ' SYLVIA LYNN BURRIS, Home Ec. Club. ' ANNE BREVARD BURWELL, Phi Mu, Faculty Committee on Student Organizations. BETIE BYERS, Alpha Delta Pi, Vice-Pres., Standards Board Chairman, Lambda Delta Pres. ' DERANNE L. BYRD, Celebrity Showcase. ' DIANE BYRD, Standards Board, Rifle Club, Bengalettes, Wesley Foundation Reveille Staff, Christian Movement, Col. Of Education Student Gov't. ' PAULA JEAN BUSH, Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman Advisor, ACE. ' THOMAS EVERETT BYRD, Phi Eta Sigma. ' LEO PIERRE CAILLETEAN. - JAMES NELSON CAIRNS, AICHE. ' STEPHEN V. CALLAWAY, Kappa Alpha. ' JUAN J. CAMPO, American Society of Civil Engineers, Dorm. Counselor, Cuban Club, Intramural Athletics. ROBERT CAMPOS, American Society of Civil Engineers. ' HAROLD B. CANNING, Arnold Air Society. Q JAMES A. CANNON, Sigma Tau Sigma, Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers. - SHARRON R. CAN- NON, Pi Kappa Lambda, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, A cappella Choir, Tiger Marching Band. ' ELAINE V. CARBREY, American Institute of Architects, M. N. Davidson Scholarship, Louisiana Forestry Award. ' THOMAS G. CAREY, Men's Dormitory Counselor, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Presidential Scholarship. ' LAWRENCE M. CARLISI, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ALICE C. CARLISLE, Transfer Advisor. ' DIANE E. CARNEY, Alpha Beta Alpha, Geology Club, New Orleans, Mu Sigma Rho, Delta Phi Alpha. ' RUDOLPH P. CARRERE. ' LINDA L. CARTIN. ' J. DONALD CAS- CIO, Agriculture Economics Club. MAJID DANESHMAND, ASCE. - KEITH J. D'AQUIN, Delta Sigma Pi, Circle K Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Pi. ' EDWARD G. DARDEAU, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi. ' CHARLES F. DAUSSIN, Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers, WLSU. ' BARRY A. DAVID, Phi Kappa Theta, Math Club, Chorus. ' BOBBIE J. DAVID, ' H. CRAIG DAVIDSON. ' SANDI L. DAVIDSON. ' HOWARD B. DAVIS, JR., Alpha Tau Omega, Pi Mu Epsilon, Mu Sigma Rho, Scabbard and Blade. ' FELIX W. DAWSON, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Mu Alpha, Orchestra. ' RAY C. DAWSON. ' ANITA S. DEAR, Psi Chi, Psyche Club. SOUZEN DEAVERS, Gamma Phi Beta, SGA, AWS, Gumbo Staff. ' ELAINE M. DEFRANCES, Alpha Omicron Pi, President, Phi Upsilon Omicron. ' DAN W. DELEE, JR., Block and Bridle Club. LUIS F. DEL SOLAR, Soccer Team, International Club, Agriculture Eco- nomics CIub.' MANUEL M. DE MOYA, Agriculture Economics Club. ' TERRY W. DEVILLE, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Honor Society, American Institute of Physics. ' SANDRA H. DIAMOND, Alpha Omicron Pi, Social Chairman. ' MARSHA J. DICKIN- SON, A.C.E., B.S.U. ELIZABETH A DICKSON, Student Louisiana Teachers Association. ' EMI- LIO R. DIEGUEZ, Phi Iota Alpha. - PETE J. DILEO, Phi Kappa Theta. ' MARY C. DODSON, Alpha Omicron Pi, Treasurer, Lambda Delta, As- sociation Childhood Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Westminister Fellowship. ' BONITA A. DOOLEY, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho. - MARILYN E. DOUGHERTY, Alpha Delta Pi, Reporter, Historian, Association of Childhood Educators. JOSEPH D. DOYLE, Delta Tau Delta. ' MARY E. DROWN, Phi Mu, Louisi- ana Players Guild. ' LLOYD L. DRURY, JR., Delta Tau Delta, Social Chairman. ' BRUCE A. DUCO, Institute Electrical and Electronic Engi- neers. ' MARJORIE J. DUCOTE, Alpha Lambda Delta. ' ERNEST A. DU- FAU, JR., American Institute of Mining Engineers. - A. MICHAEL DU- FILHO, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Pi Tau Pi. ' GAYNELL DUHE, ' JEANETTE M. DUHE, Young Republicans, Gumbo and Reveille Staffs. ' MARCIA DUKES, Gumbo Staff, Lyceum Committee. ' ARCHIE N. DUPLANTIS, ' KENNETH J. DUPUIS, Phi Eta Sigma, AIME. RICHARD C. DUPUY, Alpha Phi Omega, Marketing Club. ' WILLIAN J. DWYER, Phi Kappa Theta, Pi Tau Pi. ' IMELDA DYKES, Gamma Phi Beta, Pledge Trainer. ' EDWARD R. EARLES, American Institute of Metalurgical and Petroleum Engineers. ' ELIZABETH B. EARNEST, Phi Mu, Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Beta Alpha. - SUSAN M. EASON, Phi Mu, Rush Chairman, Standards Chairman. ' EIRLEEN E. ECKHOLDT, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Chi, Gumbo Staff. ' JOHN R. EDWARDS, JR., Rifle Club, President, Sailing Club. ' JOYCE C. ED- WARDS, - JEFF G. ELLIOT, Kappa Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi. ' WILLIAM W. ELLIOTT, Alpha Gamma Rho, Rush Chairman, Block and Bridle Club. SYLVIA L. ENLOE, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Symphony. ' ED W. EVERRITT, Alpha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle Club. ' IRIS L. EWING, University Chorus. ' JOSEPH J. EWING, JR., Alpha Epsilon Delta. ' RONALD G. FACUNDUS, Epsilon Pi Tau, President, Treasurer, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade. 0 ALVIN A. FAIRBURN, Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers. ' LINDA C. FALLON. ' ANAIS M. FA- RACH, Cuban Club. JOHN J. FAUCHEUX, JR., Pi Tau Pi, Accounting Club. ' KENT G. FAULK. ' MICHAEL L. FAUST, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Tau Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Newman Club. - RONALD B. FAYARD, Sigma Chi. ' CYRUS Z. FAYAZ. ' LOUIS C. FEDAK. - BILLIE F. FERRELL. ' ROBERT S. FIFE, Kappa Kappa Phi, Band. ' CHERI A. FLEMING, Alpha Phi, Rush Chairman. ' GERALD W. FONTENOT, Gamma Beta Phi, Ameri- can lnstitute of Chemical Engineers. ' JOHN G. FONTENOT, Psi Chi, Psyche Club, Karate Club. - LINDA G. FONTENOT. ' DEAN L. FORD, Pershing Rifles. ' WESLEY W. FORMAN, JR., Alpha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Zeta. ' DANIEL J. FOURRIER, JR., Theta Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Mu Sigma Rho, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon. - JERRY -D. FOURROUX, American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. ' CHARLES E. FOWLER, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Kappa Psi, Kappa Phi Kappa. LARRY R. FRAZIER, ACappella Choir, University Chorus ' MELINDA FRAZIER, WLSU. ' THOMAS J. FREER, Business Administration, Pi Tau Pi. ' RONALD C. FRONCZEK, Sigma Pi Sigma, Gamma Beta Phi, Ameri- can lnstitute of Physics. ' M. FAYE FULTON, Kappa Delta, House Man- ager, SLTA. ' J. E. FURR, American Institute of Architects. ' JAMES E. CALLIEN, Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade. ' REBECCA S. GAM- BRELL, Alpha Chi Omega. ' LINDA D. GANDY, Gumbo Staff. ' F. RAN- DALL GARRETT, Kappa Alpha Order. ' LYNN A. GARRETT, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho. ' CHARLES A. GARRICK, Psychology Club. KAREN GARRIS. ' GALE A. GASPARD, Phi Mu, Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Epsilon Delta. ' TRACY J. GASPARD, Industrial Technical Education Club. ' ELIZABETH A. GATES, Chi Omega, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi. - RICHARD J. GAUTHE, Society of American Military Engineers, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club. ' BYRON P. GAUTREAU, Dairy Science Club. ' LEON D. GAU- TREAU. ' SYBIL H. GAUTREAU, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Club. ' ALNARO GENIE-PESALBA, American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. ' HARRIET M. GEORGE, Education. - DANIEL R. GIANELLONI, Lambda Tau, President. KATIE E. GIBBONS, ACE SLTA, Young Republicans. ' JEFFREY S. GIL- BERT, Tau Beta Pi, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ' JOSEPH R. GILLIS, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ' SHEI- LA GLYNN, Alpha Omicron Pi. ' MARLIN O. GONZALES, Industrialand Technical Education Club. ' LESTER J. GOUDEAU, JR., Pi Tau Pi. ' ALICIA M. GRACE, Kappa Alpha Theta, Scholarship Chairman, Vice President, Songleader, Bengalettes, AWS, University Chorus, Louisiana Players Guild, Gamma Beta Phi. ' JOSE M. GRANDA, Pi Tau Sigma, International Club, Cuban Club ' WINNIE L. GREER, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta, Pi Kappa Lambda. ' BRUCE G. GRIESHABER, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. ' JACOUELYN V. GROSS, National Council of Teachers of English. ' BARBARA L. GUDERYON. MARSHALL W. GUIDRY, Accounting Club. ' MICHAEL L. GUIDRY. RALPH J. GUIDRY, Phi Eta Sigma, IEEE. ' REBECCA L. GUIDRY, Ch Omega, Sigma Chi Sweetheart. ' SUSAN H. GUIDRY, National Collegi ate Association for Secretaries, Treasurer. ' HARRY L. GUILBEAU Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Tau Pi. ' MARY C. GUILLORY, Mu Sigma Rho, Alph Kappa Delta, Gamma Beta Phi. ' CHARLES R.. GUIN, Lambda Chi Alpha Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. ' LILA GUMA, Cuban Club, International Committee. JOE RANDY GURIE, Delta Sigma Pi, Kappa Kappa Psi, Scabbard and Blade, Student Government Association, President. ' MICHAEL L. GUR- LEY, IEEE. ' PATRICIA A. HABEEB, Zeta Tau Alpha. ' DOROTHY F. HAD- DEN, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Club. ' JOHN P. HAGEWOOD, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Phi Kappa. ' MASSOUD HAGHAYEGHI, American Institute of Mining and Petroleum Engineers, Society of Petroleum Engineers. ' JUDITH A. HALL, Zeta Tau Alpha. ' LESLIE D. HALL, Marketing Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, American Home Economics Association. ' BARBARA A. JETER, Delta Zeta, scholarship chairman. ' KATHLEEN A. JEWELL, Chi Omega. ' MARIE B. JEWELL, Sigma Alpha Eta, Newman Club. ' CORAL A. JOFFRION. ' KATHLEEN R. JOHN, Alpha Phi, Young Republicans. F. L. JOHNSON, JR., Society of American Forestors. ' KATHERINE A. JOHNSON, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student affiliates of American Chemical Society, President. ' KENNETH J. JOHNSON, Phi Kappa Psi. ' PAMELA A. JOHNSON, Phi Sigma Iota, Alpha Xi Delta. ' ROBERT E. JOHNSON, JR., Acacia. JOHN M. JOLISSAINT, Association of the United States Army, Scabbard and Blade. ' JERE K. JONES, Pi Beta Phi. - ROGER P. JONES, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. ' DONNA J. JOUANDOT, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi, Judo Club. ' JOSEPH G. JUBAN, Sigma Chi. ' JANICE H. JURISICH, Delta Gamma, Lambda Delta, Gumbo Staff. ' DOROTHY G. KAIGLE, Young Republicans, Union Hospi- tality Committee. ' REBECCA R. KENNEY, Phi Mu. ' WILLIAN H. KES- SLER, JR., Theta Xi, Secretary, IFC Representative, Phi Mu Alpha, A Cappella Choir. ' JESSE L. KING, JR., Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club, Pi Tau Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi. - FREDERICK W. KOCH, JR., German Club, Pershing Rifles. STEPHEN L. KRAMER, Arnold Air Society, American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers. ' GREGORY J. KREIDER, AIME. ' WILLIAM L. KEGLER, Pi Tau Pi, Pershing Rifles. GLORIA A. LABATUT, Delta Zeta, Home Economics Club. ' SHERMAN A. LA GROUE, Alpha Omicron Pi. ' JOHN P. LAGUENS, American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers. ' LAURENCE M. LAMOTHE, Kappa Phi Kappa. ' MICHAEL F. LAMY, Phi Kappa Theta, Newman Club, IEEE. - JUDITH M. LANDRY, Phi Sigma Iota, Mu Sigma Rho, Louisiana Players' Guild. ' GEORGE M. LANE, AlChE, WLSU. ' DANIELT. LANEHART. - WAYNE K. LANGE- MAN, IEEE. ' VICKI S. LANGSTON, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Mu Sigma Rho. EVALYN BEDELL LANK, Kappa Delta, Parliamentarian, National Collegiate Association of Secretaries. ROBERT B. LANK, JR., Delta Tau Delta, President, Vice President, IFC Representative, Pi Tau Pi. ' JUDY P. LANKFORD, Theta Alpha Phi, Loui- siana Players' Guild. ' RICHARD O. LANKFORD, Phi Eta Sigma, Theta Alpha Phi, Louisiana Players' Guild, Acacia. ' STEPHEN M. LANOUX, Sailing Club. ' SYBIL A. LAPEROUSE, Delta Delta Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron. ' JORGE A. LARRIEU, Cuban Club, International Club, Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers, Vice President. ' RUSSELL E. LAS- SEIGNE, JR., Industrial Technical Education Club. ' LUCY A. LATIA, Alpha Phi, Third Vice-President, First Vice-President, Reveille Reporter, GUMBO Staff, Young Republicans, Current Events Committee, Person- and Research Committee. LAWRENCE LATUSO, Pi Tau Pi, Semper Fidelis. ' DEBORAH LEAKE, Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer, AWS. ' CHERYLE A. LE BLANC. ' R. MARIE LE BOURGEOIS, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Young Republicans. ' ARDITH J. LEC- KEY, A Cappella Choir, University Chorus. ' WILLIAM M. LEHMBERG, Lambda Chi Alpha, Young Democrats. ' NADINE A. LEJEUNE. ' JAIRO JOSE LEON, American Institute of Architects, Newman Club, Interna- tional Club. ' DIXIE L. LESTER, ,Kappa Delta, Treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta. ' FRANK LE TARD, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta. ' LAURA H. LEWIS, Delta Gamma, Historian, WRA. SIONG ENG LIM, Phi Kappa Phi. ' LINDA LIMBERS, Delta Gamma, SLTA ACE, Phi Gamma Delta sweetheart. ' JAMES LINDSEY, ROTC Scholar- ship, Academic Achievement Award, Distinguished Military Student. ' LUCILLE LINK, Phi Sigma Iota, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi. ' YU- CHIN LIU, AICHE. ' ERICA LOEWER, Phi Kappa Phi, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi, Freshman Advisor, Baptist Student Union. ' FAYE LOF- TIN, Alpha Beta Alpha, WRA, Baptist Student Union. ' HUGH T. LONG- ACRE, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President, Treasurer, Cardinal Club, Bridge Team. ' WILLIAM LOUDON, JR., ASME. JUDY LOWE, Kappa Delta, Angel Flight, Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, J. D. Vice-President. ' ANGELA LUKOWSKI, GUMBO staff, Union Hospitality Committee, Music Theater Committee, Delta Gamma, Ten Best Dressed Coeds. ' RICHARD LUPCHO, Pi Tau Pi, Varsity Basketball. ' MARIE LUSK, Alpha Phi, GUMBO staff, LPG. - JOHN LUSTED, Pi Tau ma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME. - EDUARDO MAA-GAMARRA, AIIE. ' OLIVER F. MACK, Scabbard and Blade, ASCE. ' WALLACE R. MACK, American Chemical Society, Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-President and President, Editor of Chemistry and Physics Newsletter, Westminster Fellowship Council, Dormitory Counselor. MAE L. MACKEY, Mu Sigma Rho, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean's List. ' JULIA A. MADDEN, Wesley Foundation Vice-President, Celebrity Showcase, Education Council. ' MICHAEL L. MADDOX, ODK, Phi Kappa Phi, Scab- bard and Blade, Sigma Chi, Mu Sigma Rho, Dean's List, Varsity Base- ball. ' JAMES A. MAGGIO, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. ' MICHAEL MAGINNIS, Semper Fidelis. - CHRISTOPHER J. MAHON, Phi Kappa Psi. ' PAUL N. MAUOR, AMCS. ' MELVYN MAMULA, Delta Tau Delta, WLSU News Editor. ' ROSS MANCUSO, Beta Alpha Psi, Pi Tau Pi, Delta Sigma Pi. ' CAROLE MANSUR, Dean's List. ' WICKLIFFE J. MANY, Mu Sigma Rho, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Gamma Delta, President. CLAUDE MARALDO, IEEE. - GRETCHEN F. MARSHALL, Alpha Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma. - FERNAND J. MARSOLAN, JR., Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Pi, Delta Sigma Pi, Judo Club. ' ANDREW C. MARTIN, Kappa Phi Kappa, Young Democrats, Dormitory Counselor. G' BARBARA MARTIN, Delta Delta Delta, Young Republicans. - ELIZABETH MARTIN, Mu Sigma Rho, Gamma Beta Phi. ' JUSTILIAN MARTIN, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Pi. - ROBERTO MARTIN, Union Social Activities Committee, GUMBO photographer, AICE, International Club. ' SAUNDRA T. MAR- TIN, Phi Upsilon Omicron. ' VICTOR I. MARTINEZ, AIIE. ' GORDON B. MASSENGALE Ill, Acacia. LINDA C. MATAMOROS, Alumni Federation Scholarship. ' PAUL MA- TENS, Kappa Phi Kappa. ' STERLEY J. MATHERNE, Pi Tau Pi, Phi Kappa Psi, MRHA Executive Council, Wrestling Club, MRHA Service Award. - ROSEMARY MATHENS, Education Student Council. CHARLES A. MATHIS, AED. - LAWRENCE F. MATULICH, Pi Tau Pi, Arnold Air Society, Dean's List. ' RALPH MAXWELL III, Kappa Kappa Psi, Union Movies Committee, University Disciplinary Committee, Traffic Appeals Board, MRHA Counselor and representative to the SGA, Judo Club, Swimming Team, Tiger Band. - JUDIETH MAY, Delta Gamma. ' JULIE MAYER, Mortar Board, Young Democrats. ' LESTER MAYEUX, IEEE. KATHERINE B. MAYFIELD, Mu Sigma Rho, Alpha Lamb- da Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Freshman Advisor, President's Scholarship, Dean's List. ' RONALD MC CAIN, Mu Sigma Rho, Gamma Beta Phi, Circle K, Pi Kappa Alpha. - MARY JO MC CORMICK, Phi Mu, Freshman Advisor, Sigma Pi Little Sisters Club, Dean's List. JOAN MC CRORY, Home Economics Club, Kroger Scholarship. ' JAY MC DANIEL, Gamma Beta Phi. ' DAVID MC FADDEN, Alpha Tau Omega, Rush Chairman, Athletic Chairman. ' STELLA M. MC GEE, Alpha Phi. - DON W. MC INTYRE, Pi Tau Pi, Delta Sigma Pi, President. ' JIMMY MC MANUS, MRHA, Air Force ROTC Scholarship. - WILLIAM H. MC MILLIAN, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa, Arnold Air Society, Centennial Award, President's Medal. ' WILLIAM MC NAMARA, IEEE. ' CHARLES MEACHAM, Arnold Air Society, Marketing Club President. ' JOHN MEDICA, Judo Club. ' RUSSELL MEDLEY, Phi Eta Sigma, Theta Xi, Baptist Student Union. ' JAMES A. MELAMCON, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME. ' FRANCISCO MERCHAN, AIA, Cuban Club, International Club, Newman Club, T. H. Harris Foundation Scholar- ship, 1967 Louisiana Forestry Award ' ALVARO MESA, AIIE, Treasurer. - ROBERT MESSER, AIME, SGA Treasurer at LSU-A. ' DAWN MEYER, LPG, Dance Club. ' KAY MEYER, Delta Delta Delta, Dean's List. RONALD J. MIRE, Agricultural Economics Club. ' JAMES F. MINGO, Beta Gamma Sigma, Dean's List. ' EDWARD G. MILLS, Kappa Phi Kap- pa, Bengal Raiders, Young Republicans. ' SUZANNE MILLER, Chi Ome- ga. ' DANIEL E. MILLER, Arnold Air Society, Pershing Rifles. ' MARI- LYN G. MEYER, Beta Alpha Psi, Corresponding Secretary, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Beta Chi, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Centennial Honor Award. ' MONA D. MITCHELL, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Transfer Ad- visor, AWS Publicity Committee. - FRED S. MIXON, Sigma Chi. ' CHARLES I. MOFFETT, AIPE. 0 JERRY T. MONIER, Alpha Tau Alpha, FFA. -' TOMMY M. MOOK, Kappa Sigma. ' JUDITH M. MOORE, ACT. ' SONIE M. MOORE, Xi Sigma Pi, Society of Foresters, Queen of School of Forestry. ' SUSAN E. MOORE, Alpha Beta Alpha. ' CYNTHIA J. MORAN, ACE. ' KATHY MORDAUNT, Alpha Lambda Delta, President's Scholarship. ' BEVERLY A. MORGAN, Mu Sigma Rho, Psi Chi, Kappa Delta. ' CHARLES W. MORGAN, AICE. 0 GINGER MORGAN, Dormitory Secretary, Freshman Advisor, Lyceum Committee, GUMBO Section As- sistant. ' TOMMYE J. MORRIS, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Sigma Iota, Delta Phi Alpha. ' MARGARET G. MOR- RISON, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Treasurer, Chi Omega, Home Economics Club. ' PATRICK C. MORROW, SGA Committee Chairman, Sigma Phi Epsilon. MARTHA A. MORTIMER, Kappa Delta, First Runner-up to Miss LSU, Dean's List, ROTC Sponsor. ' EMMETT V. MOSELEY Ill, IEEE. - MAR- GARET E. MUNRO, LPG, Delta Zeta, Phi Kappa Theta Sweetheart. ' JOHN W. NACOL, Accounting Club, Marketing Club, Rifle Club, Young Republicans. ' WILLIAM F. NAIL, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Tau Delta, AICE, Dean's List. 0 KENNETH P. NAQUIN, AIME. - JOEL D. NASCA, Alpha E. Delta. ' IVAN NAVARRO, AICE. ' CATHERINE E. NELSON, Phi Lamb- da Pi. 0 CINDY NETTERVILLE, Celebrity Showcase, Delta Delta Delta, Activities Director. DONNA LOUISE NEWMAN, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Delta Delta, Angel Flight, Arts and Sciences Council, SGA Publicity, Mu Sigma Rho, Gamma Beta Phi. ' NANCY S. NICOLA, Phi Mu, Secretary, Union Music Theater, Union Celebrity Showcase, Theta Xi Sweetheart. 0 PEGGY A. NORMAND, Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Educators National Conference. ' NORA M. NORRIS, Tau Beta Sigma, Alpha Delta Pi, WLSU Secretary, State of the Union, Editor, Panhellenic Rush Hand- book, Editor, Reveille Reporter, Tiger Band. ' CHRYSTAL L. NORWOOD, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Mu, Home Economics Club, AWS, orientation committee, Freshman Advisor. REBECCA S. NYSTROM, Scotch Guard, SGA department nead, Phi Mu, President, University Court, Freshman Advisor. ' HISHAM A. ODEH, Moslem Student Association, Treasurer. ' ROMUALDO D. OLABARRIETA, Delta Iota Delta. ' RICHARD M. OLIVER, Catholic Student Center Choir, Educational Opportunity Grant. 0 LLOYD E. OLSEN, Theta Xi, Celebrity Showcase, Freshman Baseball. ' DONALD A. OLSON, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, SAME, Phi Gamma Delta, Treasurer, Union Current Events Committee, SGA Student-Faculty Relations Chair- man, Academic Affairs Committee, Alumni Association Scholarship. ' BONNYE L. O'NElLL, Union Hospitality Committee, Art Committee, ' STEVEN G. ORR, Phi Kappa Theta. ALETA J. OUBRE, Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Phi. - DANIEL W. OWEN, Psychology Club, Newman Club. ' YVONNE R. OWENS, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Club, Hospitality Committee, Cur- rent Events Committee, Young Democrats, Gamma Phi Beta, College Fashion Board Representative. ' ANDREA PAILET, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Zeta Beta Tau Sweetheart. ' AUBREY K. PALMER, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Epsilon Tau, Engineering Council. ' JOSE M. PANIZA, ASCE, Phi Iota Alpha, Presidential Scholarship. ' SHAREN V. PARENTON, Student Council Representative, College of Education, LTA, Town Women's As- sociation. ' NEILANNE PARKER, Delta Delta Delta, Union Movies Com- mittee. ' FRANK J. PARRINO, Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club, Market- ing Club, Tiger Band. ' LOUIS C. PASSAUER, Delta Sigma Pi, Tiger Band, Accounting Club Marketing Club. - PATTY PATTERSON, Delta Zeta, House Manager, Social Chairman, AWS Council, Modern Dance Club. ' THERESA PATTY, Union Public Relations, National Council of Teachers of English. ' CHARLES L. PEARCE, ODK, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society Commander, American Society of Landscape Archi- tects, Baptist Student Union, Counselor, Men's Housing, American Legion Award, Outstanding Aerospace Studies Cadet, President's Medal, Dean's List. ' HOWARD S. PEAVY, ASCE. - PRISCILLA A. PECOT, Alpha Omicron Pi. - SHERRYE D. PENDARVIS, Theta Sigma Phi, Reveille Re- porter, Alumni Federation Scholarship. ' CLARISSIE H. PENNY, A Cap- pella Choir, Girl's Choir, University Chorus, Alpha Psi, Scabbard and Blade, Accounting Club, Air Force ROTC-Cadet Lt. Co., ROTC Scholar- ship. JOSE M. PEREIRA, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Phi Iota Alpha. ' CLAYTON T. PERRET. ' THOMAS F. PERTUIT, American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. ' GARY L. PETERS, Bowling League. ' CHARLES JOSEPH PETRIE, JR. - FLOYD LEE PFEFFER, American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers. ' MARLENE R. PFEIFER, Alpha Lambda Delta. ' JEAN ELLEN PFEUFFER, Angel Flight, Freshman Advisor, Zeta Tau Alpha, Zeta Tau Alpha Model Pledge. ' PRISCILLA ANN PHILLIPS, Alpha Beta Alpha, Alpha Kappa Delta, Lutheran Student Seminar. ' VIJEAN LOUISE PIAZZA, Alpha Omicron Pi, Vice-President, Houseman- ager, Recording Secretary, President of Pledge Class, Pi Mu Epsilon, AWS Council, AWS Elections Committee, SGA Department of Housing, Freshman Advisor, Emily H. Blake Scholarship, Graduate Assistant in Computer Science. NOELIE THERESE PILIE. - PATSY E. PINE, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma. ' JOHN LARRY PITTMAN, Tiger Band, Symphonic Band, B.S.U. - FREDERICK WALKER PIITS, JR., Pi Tau Pi, Delta Sigma Pi. ' LLOYD DANIEL PLAISANCE, Projects Chairman Circle K Club, Judicial Commit- tee, Interfraternity Council Representative, President Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Rush Chairman, SGA Legislative Liaison Committee. ' BON- NIE M. PLUMMER. ' PHILLIPA GALE POCHE, Sigma Alpha Eta. ' JUDY VICTORIA POLITO, Air Force ROTC Sponsor, Pershing Rifle Sponsor. ' KARLA L. POLITO. ' CYNTHIA MARY POOL, Marketing Club. ' LINDA ODOM PORET, Phi Lambda Pi, Phi Mu Registrar, Orientation Chairman AWS. - CLAIRE POTTER, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi. - WILLIAM CLAYTON POTTER, Pi Tau Pi, Beta Alpha Psi. ' BETTY POWERS, Psi Chi, Student Opportunities Committee, Psychol- ogy Club. - RAYMOND EMILE PREGEAND, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. ' JOEL PAUL PREVOST, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Dormitory Counselor, Counselor Guidance Committee, Engineering Council, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. ' LYN LOUISE PRINGLE. ' ELLEN GRACE PROTH- RO, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Club, Celebrity Showcase Committee. ' JOHN RICHARD PRUNTY. ' PETER R. PULLARA, Tau Kap- pa Epsilon, Horticulture Club. ' LIA ROSALIA PUPILLO, AWS. ' DAVID ADAMS PURCELL, Pi Kappa Alpha. ' VINCENT CHARLES PURPERA. ' EDUARDO A. RAAD. CYNTHIA ELAINE RACE, Tau Beta Sigma President, Sigma Alpha Iota Vice-President, Music Education National Conference, Tiger Band, Mu- sic Teachers National Association, LSU Symphony. ' JOSEPH LEROY RACHEL, Arts and Sciences, Pi Kappa Alpha. ' MIRKO RAKIGJIJA, American Institute of Industrial Engineers. ' DAVID GEOFFREY RAMA- GOS, Sigma Nu. ' DOUGLAS PAUL RAMAGOS, Alpha Gamma Rho. ' TERRY L. RAPER, M'ADELE SCOTT READ, Kappa Kappa Gamma, AWS. ' CATHERINE P. REAMES, Alpha Beta Alpha. ' LINDA JANE REBOWE, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Sigma Rho. ' DONALD JOHN RECHER, Dormitory Counselor, MDA Section Representative and Judicial Com- mittee, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. - HAROLD JOSEPH REED, JR. - HARRY D. REED, Arnold Air Society. ' CAROL A. REEVES, Alpha Delta Pi. 0 JAMES KEITH REEVES, Pi Tau Pi. ' PAT REILY, Library Science Honorary, Alpha Delta Pi. ' JAMES P. REISANER, Alpha Chi Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ' EDITA ANNETTE REPP, Phi Upsilon Omicron President, American Home Eco- nomics Association, Danford Award for Home Economics seniors. LUCILLE CECILIA REULET, Association for Childhood Education, Student Louisiana Teacher's Association. - EUGENE F. REYES. ' MARJORIE ANNE RHYNE, Phi Mu. - JEANNETTE MARIE RICAU. ' JUDITH HILL RICH. - ALBERT JOSEPH RICHARD Ill, Accounting Achievement Award, Accounting Club, Pi Tau Pi, Beta Alpha Psi. ' JOSEPH DARWIN RICH- ARD, JR. ' LADY LORENE RICHARD, Alpha Delta Pi, Gumbo Staff, Social Activities Union Committee. ' BLANCHE J. RICHARDSON. ' ROBERT G. RICHARDSON, Student member American Society of Land- scape Architecture. ' JAMES H. RICHARDSON, American Society of Agricultural Engineers. - ROBERT R. RICHE. ' DEBBYE V. RIC KETTS, Delta Delta Delta House Manager. ' GAIL L. RIDER. ' CARROLL RILEY, Delta Delta Delta. BARRY M. RILLS. ' MARIE ANITA RIMES. ' MELVIN G. RIPP, JR., Phi Kappa Theta, lnterfraternity Council Representative. ' JOHN HEARD RISTROPH, President Pentagon dorm, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, College of Engineering Leadership Award and Scholarship Award, Fisher Governor Scholarship, National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Grant. ' PROSPER JEROME RIVET. ' NANCY ELAINE RIX, Theta Sigma Phi, Gumbo Staff. ' DERRIE BOYCE ROARK. ' RONALD ROGER ROBERSON. ' ROBERT A. ROBICHEAUX, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Pi, LSU Honor Council, Men's Housing Counselor. ANTHONY M. VALDES, Louisiana Players Guild, International Club, Cu- ban Club, Social Committee Chairman. ' ISABEL M. VALDES. ' KEN- NETH L. WENN. ' RUTH KATHERINE WETHERFORD, Alpha Lambda Delta President, Mu Sigma Rho, WRA, Psyche Club. ' CHARLOTTE N. WHITE, Young Republicans, Debate Club, Union Community Relations. - EDWARD HENRY WHITE, Sigma Pi. - CLAUDIA TERESA WHITEHURST. - ROBERT H. WHITLOCK. ' RICHARD F. WICKBOLDT, JR., Pl Tau Pi, Theta Xi. - JUDI ELAINE WICKENHAUSER, Lambda Tau, ROTC Sponsor, American Society of Medical Technologists, Hospitality Committee, Phi Mu. - BARBARA ELAINE WILDERMAN, Alpha Beta Chi-Vice-President, Alpha Chi Omega-Treasurer, LSU Sailing Club. ' GORDON ALAN WIL- KERSON, Kappa Phi Kappa. - JIM CLIFFORD WILIEY, Acacia. ' ALBERT LOUIS WILLIAMS, ASME. - CHERYL RAYE WILLIAMS. ' DOUGLAS L. WILLIAMS, Sigma Tau Sigma, Theta Xi. EVA K. WILLIAMS, Alpha Lambda Delta, Lambda Tau, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board-Treasurer, Zeta Tau Alpha, Pledge Vice- President, Treasurer, Scholarship Chairman, Freshman Advisor, AWS Special Projects Committee, AWS Treasurer, Union Social Activities Committee, Dean's List. ' GERRY LYNNE WILLIAMS. ' GLEN R. WIL- LIAMS, American lnstitute of Architects, Faculty Award-Outstanding Student in Fourth Year Design. ' JOEL S. WILLIAMS, College of Agri- culture President, Alpha Zeta, SGA Representative, Agriculture Eco- nomic Club, Alpha Gamma Rho, Louisiana Collegiate Farm Bureau, Vice- President, Senior Danforth Award Winner, Outstanding Sophomore Agriculture Economic Club, Federal Land Bank of New Orleans Scholar- ship. ' SANDRA D. WILLIS, Association for Childhood Education. ' ROBERT M. WILIMER, Acacia-President, IFAC Representative. ' JUDITH KAY WILSON. LINDA JOYCE WILSON. ' MICHAEL BURL WILSON, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President, Pedge Trainer, Social Chairman, Rush Chairman, Chap- lin, Assistant Treasurer, President of Cardinal Club, AICHE, IFC Repre- sentative, Vice-President of Sophomore Class-Engineering, Water Polo Team ' PAMEIA LOUISE WILSON. ' WILLIAM HOWARD WILSON, ASME. ' ANN P. WILTZ, Chalmette, Education, Sigma Alpha Eta, Sweetheart of Delta Sigma Pi, Louisiana Players' Guild. ' BELINDA ANN WIND- HAM, Alpha Lambda Delta, Baptist Student Union, Student National Educational Association, Student Government Association, Associated Women Students. ' BRUCE S. WINSLOW, Tau Beta Pi, American ln,sti- tute of Chemical Engineers. ' KEITH RICHARD WISSER, American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronomics. ' EDWARDO J. WINTER. ' ALAN M. WOLCHANSKY, Intra- fraternity Council, Secretary of Alpha Epsilon Pi. ' KATHRYN Mc- CLEARY WOMACK, Association of Childhood Education. ' CAROL GRACE WOOD, Union Films Committee, Young Republicans. ' CHARLES B. WOODARD, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Kappa Psi, Delta Tau Delta, Correspond- ing Secretary, Treasurer, Recording Secretary, Tiger Band, Concert Band, Union Current Events Committee, SGA College Daze Chairman, SGA High School Relations Committee Chairman, Centennial Scholar- ship, Dean's List. - SUSAN SELBY WOOL, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Beta Phi, University Chorus, Women's Chorus, President of Music School. ' BRENDA CAROL WRIGHT, Reveille News Editor. ' FRANK L. WRIGHT. ' TIMOTHY WAYNE WROTEN. - STANLEY F. WUCHER, JR. ' BRULE CHARLES WY- MAN. ' RONALD DOUGLAS YARBROUGH. - ROBERT ALAN YARYAN, Dean's List. ' BETTY HOWARD YERGER. ' GEORGE SIZER YERGER, III, Sigma Nu. ' SAMUEL LESLIE YOUNG, JR., AIIE. ' SUSAN ANN YOUNG, Music Educators' National Conference-Baptist Student Union. ' JANET CECILIA YUNDT, Mu Sigma Rho, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Zeta Tau Alpha, AWS Careers Committee, Personnel and Research Committee, Student Opportunities Committee, Freshman Advisor. ROBERT GEORGE ZAINEY, Pi Tau Pi, Beta. ' DIANE ELAINE ZAMMIT, Alpha Xi Omega, Celebrity Showcase, Union Hospitality, Sigma Pi Little Sister. ' BARRY W. ZANDER, Sigma Delta Chi, BBT. - PAUL WILLIAM ZELLER, Arts 81 Sciences, Pi Sigma Alpha, Dean's List. ' LEON J. ZERINGUE, JR. ' URBAN J. ZIELINSKI. E f l, , a Z xr: 3 . 5 S 1. :, '11 V 5 POSSIBLY PICTURED in fine form for the evening is the GUMBO staff, along with its cast of thou- sands. There, in a dual role of leading the band and solely cheering on the team, is Wayne Baho- vich, the Football Editor and Photographic Editor, assisted in layout design by Larry Schmidt. With his I hate football button is Danny Williamson who worked with the Spring Sports section. Jenny Remm was the fearless and devoted helper to both of these gentlemen. The one who is sitting calmly with a stately smile, like that of the Mona Lisa, is Lucy The Typewriter Latta, Copy Editor for this fine publication. With close inspection, the Classes Section can be seen-these are the ones with IBM sheets, class pictures, rubber stamps and copy paper stashed in their binocular cases. Nancy Rix, Classes editor, has the biggest pair of binoculars, the others stamping, typing, and alpha- betizing are Peggy Landry, Helen Williams, Sharon Stahinsky, Mary Bindo, Jo Ann Hardin, and Sally Raggio. The well-oiled machine, which produced the terribly creative Activity Section, is manned by Chuck Morcom lForemanl, Dennis Nugent, Souzen Deavers, Roberta Loupe loutside agitatorl-all are situated to the left of the picture. Helping to oc- cupy the traditional place of the KA's are the girls who masterminded the Greek section-Angie Lu- kowski, Janice Jurisich ialso a REVEILLE sports girli, and unidentified helpers. The keeper of beauty, wisdom, and truth, in that order, and in charge of Beauties, is Charlotte Shaw, pictured between Ross Whitfield iGreek and Beauties photographeri Paula Bango, and Cath- erine Rohison. The blurr caused by rapid motion is none other than Steve Lacohee, Administration Section editor, and his three beautiful assistants, Kathy Littlejohn, Carol Gutekunst and Gail Weath- erhy. The remainder of those with the golden G on their purple jackets constitute the Organi- zations Section-Ede Day is the one with the big- gest G of them all, the others include Peggy Shaw, Marcia Dukes, Mary Jane Meiners and Martha Allison. That portion of the crowd carrying 35mm cam- eras double as GUMBO photographers. Most pro- minent of them are Jimmy Dantin, George Sch- minke, and Bill Angel ion the side-Iinesi. Not so prolific photographers include J. L. Rachel lfamed for his underwater photographyi and Harold Bir- quette. 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