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Nurses Club The McNeese State College Student Nurses' Club is the professional organization for nursing maiors. Upon voluntary member- ship basis, ioining the local club each mem- ber automatically becomes a member of the Louisiana Association of Student Nurses and the National Student Nurses Associa- tion. The organization secures as its pur- poses the broadening of professional growth in supplement to the regular pre- scribed college courses. Programs throughout the year feature guest speakers from the nursing and allied pro- fessions and films dealing with new con- cepts in nursing and medicine. Gail Drumm Mollie Martin First Vice-President Second Vice-President Barbara Pichadou, Treasurer Ann Whittington, 59f'Ul0f .J Bernice Eaglin Marilyn Shaw Adele Hebert Cindy Carmen ,1 mcg, Sherrell Broussard President Susie Bentley Yvonne Hassink Recording Secrelary Corresponding Secretary Karen Fuselier Vickie Thibodeaux YY Texann Johnson Gwen Mcllighr Darlene Perego Marguerite Nunez
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Officers, from lah: Anthony Zaunbrechar, Pepe Bowman, Bonnie Worthington, Jeanne LeBouef, Marty Steiner, Virginia Palmer, Rick Ramsay. Members discussing the Christmas Cantata. A Cappella Choir hard at work Hard work and many rehearsals go into the preparation for a public performance. A Coppello Choir The A Cappella Choir brings To McNeese and The ciTy of Lake Charles many enioy- able hours of music well sung. Their re- perfoire is as varied as Their membership. The choir has members from many differ- ent academic fields as well as a number of music majors. Each year The A Cappella Choir ushers in The ChrisTmas season by performing for several civic clubs in The ciTy. In addifion, The Choir presenfs an annual ChrisTmas con- cerT and Takes parT in The all college ChrisT- mas assembly. The spring Time finds The Choir hard aT work in preparafion for The spring concerf and spring Tour. A large college chorus and a smaller Chamber Choir add To The ever increasing dimensions of The choral program aT McNeese. These groups are under The direcfion of Dr. Wil- liam Groves. AccompanisT for The choir is Jeanne LeBouef. Wally.-v1v:Ur3.QTf-C. - , T -, it-.WL V I , X wah V .-. 1 ' - .4-' 2 if: , fr I . XX x . 'N Dr. William Groves
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Biologicol Society OFFICERS FOR 1968-69 Vicki Lee, President s P ,v' P 'd Eiiiigefiflliris, iiifeiifi en' Wll-Nllglsliilll Judy Latiolais, Treasurer Us il Carol Blessing, Senator L M J d' ,i-1' ' , -.. Ct?elfyll25LTi:jlry,llilL?BlTdlty Chairman I Y- , r I yi n if it u se BFI UNH The Biological Society is a newly found- '- ' ' 1 , I . , Displaying a membership drive poster for the McNeese Biological are ed professional organization for stu- from lah, Elizabeth Baltis, Judy Lanalais, susie Parsons, vida Lee, and Cheryl cuidfy. dents in the biological sciences and re- T lated fields. The society's endeavors in- clude a diversity of social and profes- sional activities in an effort to cause the student to become more interested in and appreciative of life, flora and fauna. Sponsors for the society are Dr. Glenn Cobb and Dr. James Lane. All members of the biology faculty are hon- orary members ofthe society. l , f, Attentive club members watch as Jerome Cady, graduate student, skins a fox in the McNeese herpetology lab. Greenhouse custodian Carol Blessing tenderly waters three new species which sprouted over night in her tropical garden. Attempts to name the species resulted in Il to rj a Terry Ward, a Charles Valyan, and a David Kestel.
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