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.af-L L. , Richey, treasurer. Bottom, I fo r: Gene Abshire, Darryl Primeaux, Richard Ronnie Fitts. v'i l,,:',i li iw' Q.. -,L.-4 92 , 5. if 1 AA .., many moving parts for homecoming display. Pele Leathard, B0 L. 14211 president, Buddy Hendricks, Frank Engineering students moved Shawl:-oat display to football stadium Boudreaux, John Etheridge, vice for homecoming game. 1, - fs ,, 0 V0 HW 1 Plans for future MES projects are being discussed. I37
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McNeese Engineering Society The McNeese Engineering Society has for its obiectives to promote in- terest and cooperation among the engineering students and the col- lege. Projects tor the year includ- ed a homecoming display and var- ious activities on the Chennault campus. MES is open to any student in the field of engineering. The MES so- ciety has a membership represent- ing all four fields ot engineering. Members, Top, I to r: Clyde Landry, George Pecorino, secretary, Thomas Balaineaux Young, Danny Morgan, Bob Hadley. Middle, I to r: David Spell, Dr. Johnson, Malcolm Fuller, Keith Bowers, Dewey Stanton, Glynn Preiean, Steve LeDoux, Leonard ,gn- Q' x If' Front row, I to r: Dr. Johnson, sponsor, Glynn Richey, treasurer, Pete Leathard, president, John Ethereclge, vice president. Second row, I to r: Steve LeDoux, chemical engineering representative, David Spell, publicity, Leonard Watts, senator: George Pecorino, secretary, Darryl Primeaux, civil engineering representative, Bob Hadley, electrical engineer representative. Glynn Richey working on
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Forestry ond Wildlife Clu The McNeese Forestry and Wildlife club was organized to further the advancement of conservation edu- cation in Southwest Louisiana. in part, this is accomplished at group meetings during which problems af- fecting the natural resources of this area are discussed. In addition, other activities include an annual field day, where members compete in various if P ' professional contests. The organiza- 5 tion is a member of the Council of Agriculture Clubs of McNeese. Charles Tornabene-President Dr. Robert L. Bryant, Sponsor Above Rf.: Linda Carson-sweetheart. Below: Club members display some of the equipment used in the training of professional foresters. Right: John Palermo, vice president. Left to right: Tim Rush, secretary-treasurer, James Frye, reporterp Paul Vaughn, senator. l b an
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