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Lake Charles, Louisiana Log 1982 Vol. 39 Introduction « 1 Stee Looking Through a Window into the World of Knowledge Here at McNeese one gets a clear picture of associating with one’s fellow students and of cultivating the fine art of living and sharing with others. The challenge of inspiring teachers who have kept the torch of culture and progress burning; the opportunity of enriching one’s life by broadening and cultivating personal interests and talents; the inner thrill and satisfaction of gaining knowledge and wisdom and of recognizing and discovering the eternal truths that trans- cend evolution and change; the pleasure of self-expression and the delight of propagating one’s own ideas; and the gratitude of human- ity for unselfish service — these are the greatest rewards one may enjoy by looking through a window into the world of knowledge. - ea g hee es p kao = 8 © or a oS in Bs Ng Ait RAE 2 ¢ Introduction Introduction ¢ 3 (eee ee 7 =a ; cr we ; ee Ba Peck | heck 4 ¢ Introduction os ae Va ine M°NEESE STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDED 1999 : } - ae . 7 | ou a ty 3 Raat 2 r 3 =F x4 s4! : a” ale ae lj Introduction ¢ 5 ee Dr. Jack an historians look back on McNeese State University, the 1981-82 school year will be noted as a turning r the institution. After many years of struggle, McNeese was recognized as a leader by the entire state of ja. An increased enrollment of 31% attests to this acceptance of the university by Southwest Louisiana 2 entire state and nation. national record for enrollment increase was enhanced by many new capital projects. Among these were thetenovation of the arena for a physical education and recreation facility, anew engineering and nursing facility, planning for a new business center, and the improvement of many older buildings. A land addition of fifteen acres adjoining the campus was a promise of future growth. Several of our programs, such as nursing and engineering, received initial national accreditation during this year. Many changes in the academic procedures took place in the fall of 1981 and were considered excellent improvements. The administration of this university will continue working to make every program that is sponsored by McNeese second to none. Most of our programs that can be measured are close to that goal now. We ffuly believe in the quality of our student body and the dedication and ability of our faculty. Dr. Jack Doland, President McNeese State University 6 «Introduction ROBERT HEBERT KENNETH SWEENEY Vice-President of Academic Affairs Vice-President for Student and Public Affairs Introduction ¢ 7 8 ¢ Introduction. Pee ey alain ete aia ae, Bitte eet A ee iat agai SHH Ns GH A WINDOW Log Staff 198 1-82 Ginny Skebe Leigh Bordelon Dale Cook... .Cover Design Carl W. Smith Kathie Bryant Ann Taylor and Carol Young Rebecca Hylton and Travis Broussard Academics Editors Gloria McCaskill Student Life Editor Mark Hoffpauir ... . Sp orts Editor Mary Mondello and Susan Flanagan Terry Bellon and Sandra Kelley Scott Rider 235. ee Photography Editor Randy Monceaux George Turner Tim Stiff Pam Broussard Ricky Gonsalez Margaret Cormier Se ee Typist Clerk Scott Cousin Sh ae ea a Eat. + _. Cartoon Editor Etta Smith 0s a eae aes Pet be Feature Writer 10 ¢ Introduction f | | INTO THE WORD OF KNOWLEDGE | Table of Contents | | Special Feature Pages UROCHLICTON erst ar Sy a, os | Ree ens 2 | Pm NO EIOC I Mea eyeing ge AN Nia Wi | Pie merc aa ete 6 | Daieie OF INE CAMPUS ee a re yn Naan 8-9 | POBC NC M ee ea en a Na | se Mano RAS ere 12 | Berenice COU A a ae Be OS VIO a. ceed a tess aes eee ae | We Lo reer ar ONS 24-25 We ak St a ee 42 atare Board of Jrustees. a a SO a ics a 44 Batedication to Mr. Slocum =. 3 000. es | NCOP Uti d Can neces 45 Vet ei Comete ys oy Bate kee VM ot ae eT ae ee 178 Peo er ee kB 180-81 Deu uals) 2) cu uetwts ah eo. Re 186-87 | Wo. fay aS a Same cme Ae ea Be hah oun ee ME She SLL ONS eed 188 | A. Dedication to Clay Carroll ........0...... | | EAS SEA NOR ye ee amr sea |e 192 | Be Power Liftleam =. fs. OF oe Gr ubagene ne Ce Orne ae 258-259 DMERICCK ee eC aN ui eee, ee _ 260 A. Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council ee ere ene et 262-263 Be Going Greek 20). ke. 3. es es Me 2 Sag IO LOL LID Oe aa ae Bviereanizaiions. Se eae ey 294 A. Dedication to Catherine Johnson ......... RCS NUR Na cain reas 296 ee ADA orate ee ee in GME i a eta 302-303 VII. Index aay RR eas MES i ee EE IRR ice ok sea 334 | IX. Closing ri Ee AS ae eae ae pa or ama 345 | A. Log Staff spends an evening with Voris King MME ee 350-351 | B. Letter from the desk of the Editor ......... DE Sip sack es aR RN RS ic 352 = SSO Ps fer bold - : - ‘ fy 12 ¢ Events 14 «Events egy Fl se We yrgrrpes Fe Eva Prejean — Senior Maid, Elementary Ed. major from Lake Charles. et Candace Wright — Junior Maid, Accounting major from Many. ST Sarees; “@ el Ng x “xs B. a abe Pha te —= ae Pam Moreau — Homecoming Queen, A senior finance major from Lake Charles. is Denise Soileau — Sophomore Maid, Radio and TV major from Bridge City, Texas. 16 « Events Lori Carter — Senior Maid, Elementary Ed. major from Lake © Arthur. fe iy Lori Sutton — Junior Maid, Ac- counting major from Lake Charles. Deb Couvillion — Freshen Maid, Pre-Dental major from Lake Charles. Events « 17 Playboy of the Western World Madwoman of Chaillot and Death of a Salesman The College of Liberal Arts productions are designed for the freshman class at McNeese. Each semester the students read a play, discuss it in class, see videotaped lectures on it, and then attend the live performance. Three of these plays have been presented. Ran- dy Chapman and Dawna Malloy starred in Playboy of the Western World, an Irish comedy by Singe. Gerlyn Mott, Lisa Bustle, and Paula Landry had the leads in Giraudoux’s Madwoman of Chaillot. Carl Bergeron and Mary Anne Sigler joined with Mike Mayo and Randy Chapman to present Arthur Miller’s American tragedy, Death of a Salesman. Ry = er .. q oi wile Playboy of the Western World M Cc 2 e S e F n ml recS h gD, ne a r sf m 2 on t Am DODNHNAODNR DV 18 ¢ Events Madwoman of Chaillot - h | H a S B e é n d L I b eC. ie d A r S P r O d U C { I O n Death of a Salesman Events ¢ 19 M CG N e e S e S da e U n I V e r o: | { y P r e S e n S 20 Events Dido and Aeneas AND Doctor Miracle | march 13-14 Cast in the title roles of ‘Dido and Aeneas’’ were Allison Peltz of Lake Charles, who was Dido, Queen of Carthage, and Patrick Daughtry of Lake Charles, portrayed her great love, the adventuring Trojan, Aeneas. Named to the role of Belinda, Dido’s handmaid, dearest friend, and confidant, was Phyllis Gain, of Lake Charles. Marietta DiGeorge of Sulphur and Fred Boerman of Lake Charles were cast as the young couple in “Doctor Miracle,” with Dale East of Alexandria and Charlotte Richardson of DeQuincy cast in pivotal roles. Both Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas” and Bizet’s ‘Doctor Miracle’ were performed March 13-14, 1981 under the direction of Mrs. Michele Martin, a voice teacher at MSU. NO SMa hee Doctor Miracle A Raisin in the Sun C A ROU CCUM cae cox Shed a Carnelus Semien BrAVisM OUNCES Tee shay osu. i Aton Ray Ceaser Walter Lee Younger (Brother) ........... Bill Brown Beneatha Younger .............. Veronica Semien MENTE). 2 ea Felisha Vincent ARG). ot nr Jimmy Stevens GeORmeMUPChINSON 5) ns cos 9. Frank Wesley Mice). ee Ray Cormier ROMMIBUCIIM ts eh. eau Dale Gauthreaux Moving Men ......... Jerome Guillory, Carl Bennett S02)... eee Danielle Belson The action takes place in the Younger’s apartment in Chicago’s Southside, sometime between World War Il and the present. The younger living room would be a comfortable and well-ordered room if it were not for a number of indestructible contradictions to this state of being. Its furnishings were typical and undistinguished and their primary feature is that they have clearly had to ac- commodate the living of too many people for too many years — and they are tired. Still, we can see, at some time, a time probably no longer remembered by the family (except perhaps Mama), the furnishings —s sa a October 21-23, 1981 of this room were actually selected with care and love and even hope — and brought to this apartment and arranged with taste and pride. That was a long time ago. Now the once loved pat- tern of the couch upholstery has to fight to show itself from under acres of crocheted doilies and couch covers which have themselves become more impor- tant than the upholstery. Wearing has in fact won in this room. Everything has been polished, washed, sat on, used, scrubbed too often. All pretenses but Living itself have long since vanished for the very atmosphere of this room. What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up Like a raisin in the sun? And fester like a sore — And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over — Like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags Like a heavy load. Or does it explode? — Langston Hughes Events «217 22¢Events November 18-19-20 In the first act the author genially outlines the history of the town, which is Grover’s Corners, N.H., and something of the character of its citizens. Then he carries you into the houses of the Gibbs and Webb families, substantial homes containing substantial folks. You arrive at breakfast time and are carried through one entire day in the lives of these good people. The second act concerns the love affair between young George Gibbs and little Webb, and thus culminates in a moving wedding scene, which contains all those elements of poignant sorrow and abundant happiness that make for solemnity and impressiveness. In the third act we are led to the cemetery on the hill, where many of the townspeople we have come to know so well are patiently and smilingly awaiting not ‘judgment’ but greater understanding. Into their midst is led the bride, a little timid at first, a little wishful to go back to life, to live again with her memories. But she is shown how impossible, how futile it is to return. The past cannot be re-lived. Living people, humans, oc- cupied with their petty occupations and small thoughts, know little of true joy or happiness. Truth is to be found only in the future. “Y'know, the dead don’t stay interested in us living people for very long. Gradually, gradually, they let go hold of the earth — and the ambitions they had — and the pleasures they had — and the things they suffered — and the people they loved. They get weaned away from earth — that’s the way | put it, weaned away. Yes, they stay here while the earth-part of “em burns away, burns out, and all that time they slowly get indifferent to what’s goin’ on in Grover’s Corners. They’re waitin’. They're waitin’ for something they feel is comin’. Something important and great. Aren’t they waitin’ for the eternal part of them to come out — clear? Thornton Wilder The River Niger The setting of the play is a middle-class “Brownstone” apart- ment in present-day Harlem. The action takes place in the apartment and revolves around the Williams family, whose son has just been released from the United States Air Force. They have great expectations for him on his return, but as the play unfolds, the family discovers they have been misled by their son and are unwittingly drawn into a series of circumstances that heighten to an explosive peak when Jeff's old neighborhood “gang” begins appearing at the Williams’ door. Sometimes gentle, sometimes violent, “The River Niger’’ examines such issue s as the generation gap; other family rela- tionships; different lifestyles; and the trauma of social conflicts | am the River Niger! I came to the cloudy Mississippi Over keels of incomprehensible woe. | ran away to the Henry Hudson Under the sails of ragged hope. | am the River Niger. Transplanted to Harlem From the Harlem River Drive. March 2-3-4-5 CAST Johnny. Willams .anctseees se ees os eae Bill Brown Early 50’s — an alive Poet meettioiVilllamsis. occa oe ah deargen te Felisha Vincent Early 50’s — an embittered but happy woman Grandma Wilhemina Brown .............. Danielle Belson Age 83 — very alive, Mattie’s mother Dr Dudley: Stantonyereare: ee cree ee Dennis Aldridge Early 50’s — cynical, classic Jamaican, lover of poetry Jelf Williams cose tas aes ee Ent ten hh Ray Cormier Age 25 — Johnny's son, thoughtful, wild, a credit to his father Ann. aniderguildiaaess que cere acne cee Lisa Marie Malveaux Age 22 — strong Black South African girl, lover of quality MOB arae natant crit. ccna: cious Ronald Blanchard Age 24 — young Black leader of underlying beauty and integrity Gail Bienen ernie ace anmcn tomer Othelia Tezeno Mo’s girl — lovable, supportive spirit CHIPS TA eer ee eee ek eee Ray Ceasar Sexually perverted, a young fool Aleit ruta recent ete uaenne ea ot Terrone Fowlkes The closet homosexual, capable, determined, very young SKECLER “ica tte os keke Tas te ere ee ete Lanny Roy basically good, but hung on dope le Slaples es seca: ea. renee Police Officer Offstage Bass Playera tia eacew ns eee ee ee er Jay Ecker - h | S AH d S B e n A M C N S e S S P r O d U © { ] O n Events ° 23 24 Events Who’s Who Bi Students CG: Janet Austin — Accounting major from Lake Charles, former SGA president, chairman of “LaBelle,” a member of the Accounting Society and served on various university committees. Lynne Ann Belair — a Medical Technology major from Jennings; She is a member of The Greater Lake Charles Society of Medical Technologists, treasurer for the Pre-Med Society, recipient of The Joy Holm Memorial and T. H. Harris Scholarships. Mary Veronica Berken — An Agri-Business major from Jennings, a member of Delta tau Alpha, president of the Agronomy Club, SUB, RSA, Brock and Bridle Club, and T. H. Harris Scholarship recipient. Richard Joseph Berken — an Agri-Business major from Lake Arthur, president of Delta tau Alpha and Council of Agriculture, a member of the Brock and Bridle Club, and Agronomy Club. Kathryn Ann Broussard — an Agri-Business major from Vinton. She is active in Delta tau Alpha, Agriculture Honor Society, and Epsilon Alpha Epsilon. Mark Anthony Broussard — a Pre-Dental major from Sulphur. He is president of the pre- Med Society, a member of the French Club, and Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Dianne Carnahan — an Agri-Business major from Longville, president of the Brock and Bri- dle Club, a member of the Agronomy Club, Delta tau Alpha, and the Agriculture Council. John Matthew Chenet — Accounting major from Lake Charles; He is SGA president, Vice-president of the Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, treasurer of Kappa Sigma, a rieriser of the Student Advisory Council, a Conoco and Board of Trustees Scholarship recipient, and has served on various university committees. Janice Marie Daigle — a Nursing major from Baton Rouge, MSNA treasurer, a member of the McNeese Student Nurses Association, and a Jewel M. LeCave Nursing Scholarship recipient. Joseph Steven Easton — an Agronomy major from Jennings, president of DTA, also a member of the Agronomy Club and Brock and Bridle Club. Dale E. Gauthreaux — a Speech major from Lake Charles, president of Alpha Psi Omega, a member of the Baptist Student Union, Debate Team, and Student Government Association. John Anthony Glynn — Educational Psychology major from Lake Charles, member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, Student Director. Patricia Ann Granger — Home Economics Major from Lake Charles, vice-president of Kappa Omicron Phi, and a member of AHEA. Mary Elizabeth Grosze — History Major from Lake Charles, member of Catholic Student Center, News Editor for the Contraband ( Spring, 1980). Mary S. Hardt — ‘Engineering Major from Lake Charles, member of American Institute of Chemical Engineering (AlChe), Phi Kappa Phi, and Phi Mu Epsilon (Math Fraternity). Lori Lynn Hauskins — Pre-Dentistry Major, member of Chi Omega, also Epsilon Alpha Ep- silon, MSU Sailing Club. Dea Theresa Zeringue Haynie — Home Economics major, member of Home Economics Professional Honorary Sorority. Steven Hale Hebert — Sociology major from Jennings LA., member of American Harp Society, Band, Choir, and Orchestra. From left to right: Billy White, Maia Hardt, Jodi Niciday Mark Reena Pamela Sea Eva Pettefer, John Chenet, and d Jay , Glynn. z gs i Ten left to right: Steven Hebert, Richard Berken, Hemmings, Patricia Granger, Lori Carter, Louis Landr Kathryn Broussard, Allison Peltz, Lori Hauskins, and Mar Berken. 7 4% po eee n American College and University et ess Ey ? rie me cane 7 ? S22 SMe A 3 ae Se Ba B an left to right: Dea havhte Steven Easton, Brenda Reed, Leigh Wilson, joa joubert Ill, Dianne Carnahan, Carlton Holmes, Janice Daigle, Lisa Monsour, Christopher leyoub, Kimberly Wright, Dale Gauthreaux, and Janet Austin. Lorrie Louise Hemmings — Business Administration major from Beaumont, Texas, member of Phi Mu, (EAE) Women’s Honorary Fraternity, senior vice-president of the American Marketing Association. “Pamela Ann Holloway — Chemical Engineering major from Lake Charles, member of Phi Mu Sorority, McNeese Engineering Society, MSU marching and symphonic bands. Carlton Duwade Holmes — Business Administration major from Lake Charles, member of Alpha Phi Alpha, also Delta Sigma Pi, Student Council for Afro-American Culture, Contraband sports editor. Christopher Paul leyoub — Business Administration major from Lake Charles, member of Kappa Sigma, and Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Louis Jessie Joubert Ill — Psychology and Special Education major from Crowley, member of Student Council for Exceptional Children. z Terri Ann Land — Accounting major from Sulphur, member of Chi Omega, Epsilon Alpha Ep- silon, McNeese Panhellenic Council. Louis Lane Landry — Civil Engineering major from Jennings, member of McNeese Engineering Society, president of Society of Civil Engineering, and is a member of Lake Charles Big Brothers Big Sisters Organization. Jodie Holloway McCleary — Pre-Med major from Lake Charles, member of Chi Omega, Ep- silon Alpha Epsilon, Pre-Med Society. Kenneth R. McGrath — Biology major from Lake Charles, member of Kappa Alpha, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, Pre-Med Society, and participates in Intramural activities. Vicki Melisa Monsour — Music Major from Lake Charles, member of Sigma Alpha lota, and the A cappella. Allison Leigh Peltz — Music Education major from Lake Charles, member of Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha lota, and Epsilon Alpha Epsilon. Eva Marie Pettefer — Accounting major from Lake Charles, member of Chi Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Society, and the Catholic Student Center. Brenda Sue Reed — Home Edonomics major from Ville Platte, member of Kappa Omicron Phi, LHEA, American Home Economics, and MSU Band. Denise Ann Sicks — a Business Education major from Lake Charles; She is a member of NBEA, Phi Chi Theta, Editorial Advisory Committee, SGA, Phi Mu sorority, and participates in intramurals. Guy G. Theriot — a Business Administration major from Lake Charles; He is active in AMA, Pre-Legal Society Senate, and the National Blue Key Honor Fraternity. Billy Ray White — A Chemical Engineering major from Crowley; He participates in the Senate, McNeese Engineering Honor Society, and is a recipient of the La. State Board Trustees Scholarship and McNeese Engineering Scholarship. G. Leigh Wilson — a nursing major from Villa Park, Illinois, She is a member of Sigma Alpha lota, McNeese Student Nurses Association, McNeese’s Orchestra and Chorus, and Is a University orchestra scholarship recipient. Kymberly Kaye Wright — an Accounting major from Texas, a member of Phi Chi Theta, McNeese Accounting Society, president of Chi Omega, SGA scholarship recipient, and she participates in intramurals. Events ¢ 25 L pS EC al u - e r 26 ¢ Events G. GORDON LIDDY “We are our own worst enemy because of all these _ illusions around us ...,’” G. Gordon Liddy told a group of 1,200 students, faculty and visitors who attended his lecture March 3, 1982. Liddy, known as the one who never talked during the infamous Watergate hearings, captivated his audience with his somewhat awesome knowledge of the American world today. This com- bined with touches of humor, left most listeners with a definite ad- miration for Liddy. Liddy averages 85 lectures a year on campuses throughout the United States. He averages $4,000 per lecture. s Beer ru, beac cag 2 th ee : é ree, fae POO vn oe LIVING SOUND Living Sound International is an aggressive music organization that uses contemporary Christian music as a tool to reach people for Christ. Living Sound was founded by a group of university students in the spring of 1969 to conduct weekend evangelistic concerts. They experienced an over- whelming response to their ministry and felt God’s call on their lives to conduct a mission to Southern Africa. Under the leadership of its founder Rev. Terry Law, Living Sound launched a_ full-time evangelistic outreach in June 1969. Membership is approximately 90 persons, including five full-time teams in the USA and abroad. Team members are now coming from around the world: South Africa, Sweden, Canada, and Great Britain. Living Sound V is made up entirely of Soviet young people. In the coming years, Living Sound hopes to have teams ministering on a fulltime basis on every continent of the earth. Living Sound’s major thrust during their first ten years of existence has been devoted to overseas missions. L I V | n S O U n d Events 27 28 « Events ENGINEERING COURT From left to right: Jo Ann Proudfoot, Queen Renee Chapman, Debbie Stroderd, and Amanda Barnes. Engineering Week was a complete success at McNeese as over 1000 high school students attended the various exhibits sponsored by the MSU Engineer- ing Department. Awards were also given, such as the Outstanding Senior Engineering Award won by Stephen Racca; The Outstanding Junior Engineering Award won by Daniel Friesen, the Outstanding Mechanical Engineer Award won by Debbie Strouder and the Garrison Award won by Michael Abshire. A beauty contest was also held, and the winner was Renee Chapman. The runners-up were Debbie Strouder, Amanda Barnes and Jo Ann Proudfoot. Queen: Renee Chapman Renee Chapman — Queen Jo Anne Proudfoot Senior — Chemical Engineering major Senior — Mechanical Engineering major from Westlake from Lake Charles | Amanda M. Barnes Debbie A. Stroderd_ . Junior — Civil Engineering major Junior — Mechanical Engineering major from Anacoco from Lake Charles Events ¢ 29 In Concert Presented by eens Special Guest. 30° Events McNeese’s Student Union Board — Monday November 16, — — 1981. : 8:00 P.M. Lake Charles, __Lake Charles Civic Center | Coliseum Eventse31, SPRING COURT 196 1-82 Front to back: Mariet Lester, Eileen Woodhatch, Queen Kim Gaspard, Deb Couvillion, Mary Kay Pinch, Lori Sutton and Debbie Hanchey 32 ¢Fvents In Wednesday’s balloting, the students lected Kim Gaspard, a senior early childhood ducation major from Lake Charles to reign as 1e fourth McNeese State University Spring Jueen and six other women to serve on the pring Court. Reigning with Queen Kim will be senior maids Deborah Hanchey of DeRidder and Mariet Lester of Lake Charles; junior maids Lori Sutton and Eileen Woodhatch of Lake Charles; sophomore maid Mary Kay Pinch of Grand Chenier; and freshman maid Deb Couvillion of Lake Charles. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Gaspard and a graduate of Barbe High School; Queen Kim has been a member of Phi Mu sorority, is a Star and Crescent girl for Kappa Sigma Fraternity and has been named to the dean’s list every semester. Miss Hanchey, also an early childhood ma- jor, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Hanchey and is a graduate of Central High School in Baton Rouge, while Miss Lester, a general administration major, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Archie Lester and a graduate of Barbe High School. Miss Sutton, an accounting major, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Sutton and a graduate of LaGrange Senior High School and Miss Woodhatch, who majors in business management, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Woodhatch and a graduate of Barbe High School. Miss Pinch, an office administration major, |s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pinch, Sr., and a graduate of South Cameron High School, while Miss Couvillion, who is majoring in pre-dental hygiene, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Couvillion and a graduate of Barbe High School. Top left: Miss LaBelle — Laura Calloway Top — downward: Janice Hanney, Kristie LeBlanc, Brenda Re ed, Yvette Simien, Cathy Soileau, Reneé Fontenot, Vanessa Benham, and Laura Calloway. 34 ¢Fvents Laura Calloway was selected Miss LaBelle, April 25, 1981. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Calloway, Sr. Laura is a Senior Vocal Music Educa- tion major from Lake Charles. Cathy Soileau Freshman from Westlake Brenda Sue Reed Senior from Ville Platt Janie Marie Hanney Junior from Lake Charles Cornelius Yvette Simien Freshman from Lake Charles an ET Vad) : Reneé Fontenot ‘reshman from Lake Charles Vanessa Benham — Sophomore from DeQuincy Kristie LeBlanc Sophomore from Lake Charles Shereé Saunier Sophomore from Sulphur Events ¢ 35 a ee a Mr. McNeese 198 1-82 Jay Glynn, a senior Psychology major was elected Mr. McNeese, the first in the school’s history. At McNeese, Jay has been actively in- volved in all aspects of campus life. He is a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity and serves as this year’s Rush chairman. Also, Jay is head cheerleader and a student director for orientation. Under Student Government, Jay serves as director of Student Affairs and serves as a stu- dent representative on the Discipline and Grade Appeals Committees. Jay, because of his active involvemen in McNeese, has been awarded the Catholic Stu- dent Center Scholarship the past two semesters and has become a member of Blue Key National Honor Society for men. 36 ¢ Fvents experiences of their lives. From the day you first arrive, you'll find yourself learning, stretching your own potential, your perspectives of yourself and the world around you, and challenging ‘ your own abilities, limitations and thoughts. [ The program seeks to involve you with people, places and events that you may have never lJ Up With People is a program that offers young people one of the most unique educational @ experienced, while helping you to evaluate and understand those experiences. Peo e As you develop yourself, you will be enriching those around you, helping to build bridges of understanding and communication among the peoples and cultures of the world. One of Up © With People’s goals is to help you mature and develop yourself so that when you return home | you will be able to better contribute to society. i | Each year over 400 students, aged 17-25, travel in Up with People’s five international casts. During Up With People’s first fourteen years, over 6,000 young men and women from thirty | nations have visited forty-two countries. Many are just out of high school or college. Others | are taking a year from their formal studies to participate in the program. } Each year the average cast member will travel an estimated 32,000 miles, across North, Cen- tral and South America and Europe. In each city of your tour, you will live with a local family | sharing in their interests, lifestyles and customs. By the year’s end, you will be able to call nearly | 80 families around the world your own. Performances around the world include the Royal Albert Hall (London); the 1972 Olympic Games (Munich); Super Bowl XIV (Pasadena); the White Houe; Carnegie Hall; China, Spain, Poland, Mexico, Canada and South America. Up With People was the first multi-national youth group to visit the People’s Republic of China since 1949. Up With People has become known the world over through its two-hour musical produc- tion. The show has a broad appeal to people of all ages, backgrounds and nationalities. Whether it is performing in Spanish, French, English or Flemmish, the cast becomes a part of its audience instilling a special spirit that is uniquely Up With People’s. The two-hour performance combines fast-paced choreography with music that varies from traditional to contemporary, thought provoking, to whimsical. A twelve-piece band adds the power that is a trademark of the Up With People show. Events ¢ 37 38 ¢ Events Presents Black History Month AMERICA FOR ALL Speaker's Day Program February 11, 1982 Parra Ballroom Chairpersons Frank Wesley Catherine Blanchard Talent and Fashion Show February 12, 1982 Parra Ballroom Chairpersons Kay Cormier Robert Joubert Soyna LeBlanc Mass Program February 13 Main Auditorium Chairpersons Jimmy Stevens Donna Pharr Moses Jones Gospel Night February 26 Parra Ballroom Chairpersons: Jeffrey Jenkins Michael Lofton College Bow! February 18 Baker Auditorium Chairman Charles Bellard Events ¢ 39 7 % att - Ly 2 bet -_ . . = ae of . - ; ar a ea are : + From left to right: Sheree Fontenot, Mary Duhon, Cindy Miller, and Soyna LeBlanc. Center: Jodi Wright, Freshman Queen. 40 Events Sheree Fontenot Liberal Studies major from Lake Charles Cindy Miller Early Child. Ed. major from Lake Charles Mary Duhon Soyna LeBlanc Health and P.E. major General Administration major from Lake Charles from Lake Charles Jodi Wright Accounting major from Lake Charles Events ¢ 41 Anthony L. Molina, Sr. Dewey H. Carrier Joseph J. Davis James E. Davison F.L. Eagan Rev. Hebert Gordon Eugene G, Gouaux Mrs. Dawson Johns Mr. Bill Junkin Charles Miller Enoch Nix — Wiley H. Sharp - “OE mae witbeeasn . it a a. , S° CoO be yah ‘ tee Tbebeguee’ ¥ i Mimi Ot de ee a Billy Brown Director of Educational Services 4008009 Rebecca Abshire Comptroller : pat ie SiN a ibe ones tr i — Mary Gutsgell Ass’t. Dir. of Financial Aid 46 ¢ Academics rhs Se any Benjamin Harlow Director of Community Servi set Director of Alu ni Dr. Jan Davenport oS Director of Counseling and Testin se i: % i % 2 t Ps 48° Academics SARS whe Desmond Jones 7 “of Financial Aid oo. ohn Keaton a - = lose h Moore Student Union Director Ground Superintendent Academics ¢ 49 TYR PANN nM Ye) © or of Intramurals . Process ge ting Officer Jimmy Pitre Theodore Partin Gerald Pa Dir. of Research and Inf _ Tes Dir al Mala ag te —_ Louis Riviere Associate Dean of _ Student Services Paul Ritter _ Director of lities and Planni eee Levees hen Gary Snyder Director of Information Services i sy JoEddie Schroeder Bf “ Assistant Dean Director Wy oo Yeisik of Student Services . 2 Academi¢s «51 At aNd PASE wf a Aer ste Pe eb wt ls so Batata at Muth dd Milsd at —_ Joyce Vaughn Assistant Registrar Norma Tornabene Coordinator of Community Services Robert Turner . | ae ae Chief Fiscal Officer : ea Sabb ote ee 52 Academics s Accounting Dr. Eldon R. Bailey Duford Henry Derwin Koleada John R. Moreau Dr. Bruce Swindle James C. Watts Charles D. Whitman Business Administration Dr. H. Kyle McFatter Dr. Martha A. Brown Ray Comish Virginia Durrett Dr. Gary Jackson Dr. Louis Mancuso Alan Mobley Dr. Roy P. Patin Judy T. Mier Economics and Finance Dr. Willard E. Hohnstein Dr. Andrew Foshee Dr. Nicola Vulkovic Dr. Paul Whitehead Office Administration Dr. Lajuana‘W. Lee Douglas Goings Barbara Matthews Wilma Moore Dr. Marie Weaver Dr. Theresa Zimmer Administration and Supervison Dr. Don T. Lyons Dr. Charles Ardoin Dr. Donny Bates Dr. Albert T. Clarke Dr. Thomas E. Jordan Dr. Elmer Wagner Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Jim M. Brown, Jr. Margaret Baker Dr. Waddell Burge Jeanette Dick Dr. Rose Marie Duhon Dr. Harry Gaventa Dr. Ralph A. Huhn Anthony Mayeux Susan E. Porter Dr. Judy Shaver W. J. Whiteard Dr. Robert Winsor _ Dr. Ralph H. Womack Dr. Robert Gilbert Health and Physical Education Dr. Loretta T. LeBato Dr. Jim M. Brown Roy Cates James E. Clark Ellis R. Guillory James W. Pitre Don L. Scott Dr. Charley W. Sparks Educational Psychology and Special Education Dr: Toffee Nassar, Jr. Dr. Linda L. Brannon Dr. Jesse J. Feist Dr. Richard Harrison Dr. Walter Hughes Dr. George Louthan Dr. Mary Ann Somervill Dr. Jerry Whiteman Dr. Lyman Hunter Engineerin Dr. Edward Eisen Dr. William J. Bergeron Dr. N. R. Bhaskar Dr. Virgil L. Boaz Dr. Robert Doty Dr. Donald L. Elfert Dr. Edward T. Gates Dr. Frederic Jelen Dr. David Knoebel Paul J. Letz, Ill Dr. Howard S. Minn Dr. Guy S. Sperling James F. Williams, Jr. Technology Charles R Preiean Robert Bolmarcich Jack D. Burson William F. Matthews Dr. Jack R. Monks David W. Slay Charles W. Stockwell Miller R. Tiger History Dr. Joe G. Taylor Dr. Carolyn DeLatte Dr. Thomas Fox Clet J. Gary Ida W. Po Dr. Daniel Sutherland Dr. Thomas Watson Languages Dr. Curtis Whittington Dr. Diane Bowman Hugh S. Brown Dr. Maria T. Bustillo Dr. Clifford Byrne Dr. Joe L. Cash Dr. Robert Cooper Gerard Gacon Dr. Ronald Johnson Loris Galford Dr. Thomas Hubert Dr. Millard Jones Dr. Russell Marshall Monique Nagem Dr. Sigrid Novak Virginia Oliver Dr. Lise B. Pedersen Dr. Halbert A. Reeves Dr. Judy Savoie Dr. Carol Wood Dr. John A. Wood Music Dr. William C: Groves Barbara Belew Ronald Brumley Patricia Bulber M. Derrick-Gehrig Dr. Allan Fuller Wanda J. Fuselier Melissa L. Hobson Kevin Jordahl Dr. Robert A. Jordahl Dr. Terrence Mahady Glenda Menard Dr. Fred Sahilmann Dr. Albert L. Stoutamire Steve Wolfinbarger Richard Condit Dennis Hopkins Social Sciences Dr. John R. Vile Dr. Charles Fogleman Dr. Gary Freedom Dr. William Greenlee Mavoureen Harrell Raymond LeBlanc Dr. Henry Sirgo Dr. Billy Turner George Wells Speech Faculty Dr. Maurice Pullig Woody G. Brown William J. Casey William Dickerson Jimmy Parks David Rigney William R. Skinner Visual Arts Bill lles James Hill James A. Hooper, Jr. José Martinez Agriculture Dr. Harold Aymond John H. Braswell Larry Coker Dr. Coral F. Francois Paul Kitt Dr. Robert Rumsey Dr. Sam Monticello Biology Dr. George V. S. White Dr. James H. Brooks Dr. Glenn Cobb Sylvia S. Dickson Dr. William Iglinsky, Jr. Mary S. Kordisch Dr. James D. Lane Dr. Roy G. Robinson, Jr. Melvin E. Schmidt Dr. Hugh Turner James C. Watson Dr. James D. Felley Chemistry Dr. Kalil leyoub James W. Batchelor Dr. James N. Beck Cornell C. Chaumont Sonja Davison Dr. Russell Ham Irma L. Manning James Moss, Jr. Joe |. Palermo JoAnn Rigney Dr. Stearns Rogers Dr. Joseph E.: Smith Dr. Keith Stolzle Dr. James D. Tauber Dr. Thomas Zolki Dr. Robert Mahfoud Home Economics Dr. Barbara Coatney Marie Gravois Adrienne Ham Nancy Hamic Joyce LeJeune Patricia Lundy Coleen Turner Mathematical Sciences Dr. Harlin W. Brewer Dr. William F. Denny Dr. Anne M. Dilks A. Ray Friesner Willie L. Jenkins Dr. Larry Landry J. Bennett Lewis Dr. George F. Mead Dr. David Powell Dr. James F. Reed Leon J. Rine Dr. Allen Scholnick Dr. L. Swetharanyam John W. Turner, Jr. Dr. Roberta Yellott Dr. John C. Young Margaret J. Carr Microbiology Environmental Sciences Dr. L. Harold Stevenson Shirley Brown Dr. George Fister, Jr. Dr. Victor Monsour Dr. William W. Taylor Nursing Dr. Anita Fields Ruth Abrahams John Adams, Jr. Jo Ellen Cox Anetha Craft Patricia Dow Ruth Hinchee Darlene P. Honeycutt Patti Kiser Golden Kromeke Darlene Lee Robert Varnado Janet Peshoff Kathy Jean Roan Leticia P. Sanders Jerry Savoy Carol Thornton Ann Weaver Mary Wiley Ruth Brewer Physics Dr. James D. Edmonds Dr. Tommy E. Bogle Dr. Wilbur L. Dahlquist Charles J. Zebley Basic Studies Raymond E. Chavanne Edward J. Khoury Sandra Moore Alfread Mouton Curtis S. Nelson, Jr.- Library Richard Reid Kathie Bordelon Robert E. Cagle, Jr. M. Clarene Carson Jo Anne Durand Lavergne Fogleman Alan D. Harms Nancy Khoury Joseph LeBourgeois Janice McFarlain Lester Mounic Carolyn Stubblefield Athletic Department Louis C. Bonnette, Jr. Lee Holland John C. Suydam Newton Chelette Glenn Duhon Hubert E. Boales, Jr. Ted Brevelle Arthur Debetaz Joseph E. Duplechin John McCann J. Thomas Tate Robert C. Hayes James Murphy Margie Hinton Military Science LTC Billy R. Arnold MAJ Charles E. White Il CAPT Kenneth E. Sivula CAPT Joe Gray Taylor, Jr. CAPT William A. Stelle Ill SGM Charlie Harges, Jr. SFC Lionel A. Green SSG Thomas P. Griffin ‘ Adademics ¢ 53 Division of Basic Studies Raymond Chavanne, Director The Division of Basic Studies provides academic advising to its member students. The primary objective of the Division is to pro- vide entering students with a sound basis in academic understand- ing as well as general knowledge about the University. Additional guidance, in terms of career selection, is also provided by each of the advisers in Basic Studies. Close, personal supervision is main- tained throughout the student’s tenure as a Basic Studies advisee. Division of Basic Studies Faculty | Edward Khoury Sandra Moore Alfread Mouton Division of Basic Studies re Barber, Eddie Beyer, David L. Boudreau, Robert F. Boudreaux, Darla A. Bourque, James R. Brabham, Katy Broussard, Melanie A. Byles, John W. 54 Academics a rer rr | Dmwision of Basic Studies —=—— Cady, Robert D. Case, Sara A. Cormier, Kinuyo - Crochet, Ramona R. David, Gordon J. David, Orland W. Debetaz, Paul T. Donnelly, Tricia L. Filkins, Steve W. Francis, Clayton J. Francis, Tommy Guidry, Deryl J. Guillory, Tina F. Hearn, Andrea K. Helton, Jefferson W. Hoffpauer, Kevin C. Hundley, J. Kelly Jones, Carolyn Kennison, Darlene M. LeBleu, Bethany R. LeBoeuf, Jackie C. Marcantel, Robert L. McArthur, Todd E. Mckinney, Elke M. Millet, Lisa A. Mistric, Kenneth M. Monk, Joseph A. Moore, Lisa D. Morrow, Edith H. Newell, Daniel M. Perkins, Marla P. Peterson, Roland J. Piatt, Scott W. Pitre, Katrina K. Prudhomme, Stephen C. Richard, Rachelle Sonnier, D. Michelle Talbot, Dreabon A. Tarver, Penny L. @— Vaughn, Cathy A. ¥ fF Wall, Eleanor D. Willis, Floyd Jr. ‘ Academics ¢ 55 ee eT te ee ee College of Business Dr. Wilford Miles, Dean The main purposes of the College of Business are to provide business, industrial, and professional organizations with produc- tive personnel, to enhance the cultural growth of students, and give them specialized training in their particular fields of concentration. The College of Business includes the departments of Account- ing, Business Administration, Economics and Finance, and Office Administration. Dr. Eldon R. Bailey Douglas Goings Duford Henry i Dr. Willard Hohnstein F Gary Jackson Derwin Koleada i Dr. LaJuana Lee | Barbara Matthews 5 Dr. H. Kk. McFatter Judy Mier ; Alan Mobley f Wilma C. Moore John Moreau Roy P. Patin, Jr. Dr. Bruce Swindle James Watts Dr. Marie Weaver | Paul Whitehead i Charles Whitman H Dr. Theresa Zimmer 56 © Academics College Of BUSINGSS —_——_ Aaron, Patsy R. Abel, Diane R. Abel, Keith E. Abraham, Joan Abrahams, Melanie M. Abshire, Allen P. Abshire, Mike D. Adams, Leisha A. Adams, Sophie L. Adams, Tracie L. Adrien, Decil M. Agosto, Marie A. Aguillard, Kathy L. Aguillard, Renee Alderson, Marsailet Aldridge, Dennis Alexander, George G., Jr. Alfred, Romona G. Alves, Joe G. Amos, Sonja A. Anderson, James R. Anderson, Ray M. Andrepoint, Alan B. Andrews, Gennie L. Andrus, Craig B. Angelle, Frank H. Angelle, Warner J., Il Appleby, Joyce B. Arceneaux, Chuck B. Arceneaux, Donna M. Ardoin, Gary L. Ardoin, Joseph O. Ardoin, Tammy S. Ardoin, Wendell M. Armentor, Jerri L. Armstrong, Ty E. Arnaud, Todd A. Arnold, Betty G. Artis, Bobbie J. Arvie, Priscilla A. Ashworth, Kim K. Atcheson, Jeffery R. ‘ Academics ¢ 57 Aucoin, Don E. Aucoin, Hubie A. Austin, C. Janet Autry, Sheryl A. Babineaux, Jackie L. Babyak, Donna M. Babyak, Sandra J. Bacon, Donna M. Baggett, Charles R. Baggett, Christopher F. Baines, Kimblyn M. Baker, Sharon M. Ball, Charlotte A. Barbe, Alfred M. Barbier, Matthew J. Barbier, Richard D. Barbour, Joseph H. rnes, Bernadette R. Barney, Jeb Barras, Paula A. Bartie, Alida B. Bates, James R. Batiste, Jennifer L. Batson, Jacqueline E. Battaglini, Mary A. Baukman, George Baylor, Geralinda Beam, Bryan C. Beauchamp, John W. Bech, Julie A. Beesley, Suzanne G. Beeson, Trena K. Bellard, Kelly A. Bennett, Dana K. Benoit, Guy R. Benoit, Judith M. Benoit, Richard G. Benoit, Theresa A. Benoit, Thomas K. Benton, Gary D. Bergeron, Alison T. Bergeron, Carol L. 58 ¢ Academics er College of BUNS —_—_—_—_—_—_—_ ee eee ao ee, Bergeron, Michael D. Berken, Sharon K. Berlin, Bettina A. E Berryhill, John N. Bertrand, Dianne M. Bertrand, Lisa M. Bertrand, Melinda M. Betts, Joseph W. Bevers, Dennis D. Beyeaux, William W. Biagas, Yvonne C. Bihm, Randy L. Bilbo, Lori M. Blackwell, Patricia R. Blanchard, Cynthia A. Blanchard, Nanette Blanchard, Tama I. Blanchett, Helene C. Blaney, Mark A. Boler, Roger A. Boos, Denise E. Booth, Lorraine A. Bosworth, Sam T. Botley, Bernaldine M. Boudeau, Elva M. Boudoin, Michelle A. Bourgeois, Judy B. Bourne, Lori A. Bourne, Wilfred R. Boyd, Joseph C. Boyette, William D. Brady, J. David Brame, Kirk R. Brasseaux, Brenda K. Breaux, Gary J. Breaux, Michel J. Breaux, Tanya Breaux, Tina M. Bridgers, Karen L. Brignac, Eliza M. Briscoe, Darryl J. Broadhurst, Robert C. Ill Academics ¢ 59 ESS EES College of Business Le ea Brooks, Becky L. Broussard, Gilbert V. Broussard, Jacob Broussard, Justin J. Broussard, Leewood J. Jr. Broussard, Milton D. et ‘ Broussard, Rock C. Broussard, Sonja A. Broussard, Warren M. Brown, Bertha Brown, Darren T. Brown, Debra K. Brown, Ivan A. Brown, John C. Brown, William C. Browne, Robin T. Browning, Roger C. Brumit, Cathy M. Bruning, Edward G. Bryant, Nadine M. Buck, Shannon B. Buckalew, Lacie P. Budewig, Nancy L. Bull, Carol A. Bullion, Gregg T. Bulow, Patrick J. Burton, Joseph D. Bushnell, James A. Byrne, Monica F. Cain, Judson R. Cain, Laurence D. Calcote, Carlton W. Calcote, Deborah F. Calderera, Marlene A. Campbell, Kathryn F. Canestrini, Kenneth G. Canik, Diana S. Cannon, James K. Cannon, Sherry L. Canzonaire, Mary N. Cardone, Jay A. Carlisle, Deanna M. 60° Academics College of Business Carmouche, William G. Carpenter, Pamela G. Cart, Kristen E. Carter, Eric K. Carter, Joseph M. Carter, Lizabeth Carter, Penny M. Carvin, Lisa G. Castille, Mark Castille, Theresa L. Catalon, Cynthia M. Cating, Emma S. Cating, Steve W. Chafin, Mark S. Chamberlain, Sara F. Chamblee, Annette Chamblee, Sheri A. Champagne, John Champagne, Mark C. Chance, Stacy S. Chapman, Randal P. Chapman, Robert R. Chassay, Patricia J. Chaumont, Derek W. Chavis, Jennifer D. Chavis, Vanessa M. Chavis, Veronica S. Chen, Shaw S. Chenet, John M. Cheramie, Monna A. Chesnutt, Cynthia H. Chiasson, Jane L. Childress, Craig A. Chilson, Jerry W. Chisholm, Sean M. Chrisope, Brad L. Christman, James W. Chustz, Charles C. Clare, Polly N. Clark, Daniel R. Clark, Gerald F. Clark, James P. ‘ Academics ¢ 61 Clarke, Susan L. Clement, George G. Clement, Patricia L. Clinton, Eva M. Clinton, Janet L. Clooney, David S. Cloud, Connie W. Clouse, Vickie L. Clower, GwenDolyn S. Cochran, Jan Cochran, Jerry C. Cockrell, Drusilla A. Cole, Casandra Cole, Deborah S. Coleman, Gwendolyn G. Coleman, Richard J. Jr. -oleman, Willie M. Collins, Gwendolyn M. Collins, Lillie E. Collins, Stephen B. Comeaux, Karen G. Comeaux, Murphy J. Comeaux, Rickie J. Conlin, Colleen A. Conner, Rebecca L. Conner, Thomas L. Conrad, Allen R. Conrad, Debra A. Cook, A. Gwynn Cook, Lisa A. Cook, Maria A. Cook, Melissa N. Cooke, Rita C. Cooper, Cherie L. Corbello, Jeffery A. Corbello, Pamela G. Cormier, Nathan A. Jr. Cormier, Curtis P. Cormier, Rhonda W. Cormier, Shelley L. Cornwell, Charles S. Courville, Nicholas B. 5 i 62 « Academics College Of BUSINGSS —_——— Courville, Rhonda F. Courville, Rhonda L. Courville, Roxane €ranford, Gwendolyn K. Crawford, David L. Crochet, Charlotte M. Cryer, Curtis B. Cummings, Richard L. Cupit, Dana L. Curphy, Kallen W. Curtis, Kathy A. Cutrera, William J. Daggett, Diana G. Daggett, Karl D. Daigle, Alvin D. Daigle, Germaine A. Daigle, Troy J. Dally, Joseph R. Dally, Sandra L. Daly, Missy A. Danahay, Ann M. Daniel, Adam F. Daniel, Craig F. Daniel, Donna S. Daniel, Kenneth J. Daniels, Lynette K. Darby, Phillip G. Darcy, Kevin G. Dargin, Letrice A. Darscheid, Thomas J. Daugharil, Brian Dauzat, James A. David, Wendell K. Davis, Arnold K. Davis, Bernadine Davy, W. Jeanine Dean, Gaye L. Deason, Billy S. Decker, Teresa H. Declouette, Monica R. DeClues, Pamela J. DeGraff, Barry S. Academics ¢ 63 Dejean, Vanessa M. Delahoussaye, Richard O. | Delaney, Laurie C. t Demarest, Tina L. | DeMars, Robert D. Denson, Melissa L. DeRouen, Adrian N. Derouen, Pam D. Derouen, Troy K. : Derouen, Virginia C. Deshotel, Lisa A. Dever, Peter H. Deville, Lessie M. DevVillier, Lindy L. Diesi, Joseph W. Digiglia, Mark T. Doland, Donna A. Dollmann, Jean M. Donahoe, Timothy P. Doty, Ronald A. Dougay, Lana L. Dowden, Vanessa S. Doxey, Waldon L. Drake, Teresa A. DuBose, Cynthia C. f Dudley, Sonja R. Dugar, Huey A. Dugar, Wanda G. Dugas, Nina R. Duhon, Robert G. Delany, Walter W. DuMaine, Yolanda DuMans, Joe Duplechain, Paula S. Duplechain, Stephanie J. Dupnick, Jolene K. Dupuis, Catherine D. Dupuis, Olga A. Durjo, Steven C. Duriseay, Carolyn G. Duroy, Kelli J. Dwyer, Kay L. 64 ¢ Academics ha SS ee RD Pe a et College of Business Dyer, David C. Dyer, Scot F. Eaglin, Donna J. Fast, John T. East, Patricia Edwards, Anita M. Fhlers, Robert A. Fllencer, Jerry T. Fllender, Tommye S. Flliot, Kari L. Filzey, Travis J. Floi, Percy F. Emory, Stanley D. Erickson, Deborah L. Ervin, Linda D. Espree, Mary A. Espree, Stacey A. Everhart, Glenda F. Faggi, Christopher C. Fails, Grace L. Fanta, David E. Farquhar, Belinda S. Farris, Mark T. Faulk, Donna R. Faulk, Roger T. Faulk, Tina M. Faulkner, Brad J. Faullin, Linda G. Fausett, Rodney Fazzio, Gus A. Felder, Donna H. Fendley, Michael J. Fenwick, Isobel J. Ferguson, Beth G. Ferrell, Reba N. Fields, Jeffery C. Fields, Kathleen M. Fletcher, Gwendolyn C. Flow, Thomas C. Floyd, Kelly J. Fly, Catherine M. Fernandes, Christabelle M. : Academics ¢ 65 E Fondel, Troy L. : Fontenot, Casimir J. Fontenot, Chris C. i Fontenot, Daniel J. | Fontenot, Johnny L. E Fontenot, Karan A. Fontenot, M. Lynne Fontenot, Marshall J. Fontenot, Mary A. Fontenot, Pamela B. Fontenot, Paula K. Fontenot, Randall K. Fontenot, Rusty R. Fontenot, Shirley D. Fontenot, Weber R. Foreman, David A. Forestier, D. Christine Forestier, Roxanne E. SNK OMT Forestier, Scott M. Forgette, Charles A. Forsyth, Molly S. Fournet, Anne M. Fox, Julie D. Fox, Mary M. Fox, Deborah J. Frame, Leslie M. Frank, Leadres Jr. Frank, Tara T. | Franklin, Kim R. Franklin, William A. : | J | | i | | Franks, Don A. | Frazier, Janice L. | Frederick, Daniel D. | Frelow, Kenneth W. Frey, Jacqueline A. Frey, Kenneth P. Frey, Peggy F. Frey, Susan T. Friday, Sam L. Friesner, Margaret A. Friesner, Melanie J. Fruge, Clarence N. 66 ACadernics I a a College of Business Fruh, Debbie A. Fuller, Tracy A. Fults, Karen M. Fuselier, Jacqueline J. Fuselier, Murphy L. Fuselier, Randall G. Futral, Samuel J. Gaines, Robert E. Gallien, Cynthia L. Gallien, John R. Galloway, Steven C. Garcia, Richard J. Gardner, Kathy L. Garner, Kathryn A. Garrett, Dianna L. Gaspard, Pamela A. Gavdet, Angela A. Gaudet, Karen M. Gauthien, Cynthia M. Gauthier, Marg D. Gauthreaux, Patricia L. Gautreaux, Paul J. Gay, John W. Gayle, Lora M. Gerard, Ernestine M. Gerard, Ramona A. Gibbs, Thomas G. Gibson, Kelly J. Gibson, Sandra F. Gibson, Troy R. Gifford, Carolyn J. Gifford, Ronald D. Gilbeaux, Carolyn Gilliam, Barbara J. A Ginola, Marty L. {Gua Sy Glenn, Lawrence A. Glover, Janet M. Gober, Curtis W. Gober, James J. Goerlich, Richard E. Gomes, Lisa M. Academics ¢ 67 Gonzales, Lucy M. Goode, Michael A. Goodly, Robert L. Goodman, Bonnie F. Gothreaux, Daniel G. Gotreaux, Stephany G. Graham, Paul R. Granger, Donia B. Granger, Joel D. Grayson, Carl R. Green, Diane Green, Jerome L. Green, Lee A. Green, Marsha J. Gregory, Judith T. Griffith, Lea A. Griffiths, Richard O. Grosze, Cynthia M. Grubb, Lisa R. suerrini, Margaret A. Guidroz, John C. Guidry, Gustavia B. Guidry, Jason P. Guidry, Marshal N. Guidry, Priscilla A. Guilbeau, David R. Guillory, Angela M. Guillory, Christine A. Guillory, Elizabeth S. Guillory, Henrietta V. Guillory, Hilbert M. Guillory, Kimmie D. Guillory, Mary J. Guillory, Monica A. Guillory, Peggy M. Guillory, Rebecca A. Guillory, Remy R. Guillory, Rosa D. Guillory, Sheila F. Guion, Linda F. Gunn, Robert C. Guzman, Mark S. 68 « Academics College of Business Haifley, Barbara L. Hains, Loren E. Hajj, Aurore F. Halfpenny, Lori C. Hall, Joann M. Hall, Miranda F. Hall, Patsy K. Hamm, Kevin B. Hanagritf, Kay L. Hanchett, Prescilla H. Hancock, Cynthia A. Hand, Brenda J. Hanks, Tammy L. Hanney, Janice M. Hansen, Ronald F. Handesty, Veronica J. Hardin, Chris D. Hardy, Gay E. Hardy, Ronnie N. Hardy, Theresa F. Harless, Mitchell C. Harless, Ted P. Harmon, Paula A. Harrington, Cody L. Harris, Alice J. Harris, Brenda G. Harris, Cheryl A. Harris, David R. Hartley, James S. Hawkins, Bryant A. Hawkins, Macryland J. Haymon, Stephen C. Hays, Ralph M. Heath, Denise K. Hebert, Angela M. Hebert, Anthony J. Hebert, Clayton C. Hebert, Glenn R. Hebert, Linda L. Hebert, Rebecca J. Hebert, Roger J. Hebert, Shively A. Academics ¢ 69 NN ee Hedrick, Tonia R. Helms, Bryan C. Helms, Marcus L. Hemmings, Lorrie F. Henagan, Pamela F. Henderson, Jeanie Hernandez, Bartolo Herring, Jeannie L. Hess, Mark C. Hickernell, Roger A. Hidalgo, Holly A. Hidalgo, Penny M. Hildebrand, Donald L. Hildebrand, Tim A. Hill, Greg B. Hill, Phyllis K. Himel, Carl L. Hinchee, Charles T. Hinton, Alesia R. Hinton, Herbert H. Hoag, Nancy J. Hodge, Gary A. Hodges, Paige S. Hoffpauir, Cyd P. Holden, Elaine R. Holland, Richard A. Hollier, Harriet Hollingsworth, Terrell B. Hollis, Lisa W. Holloway, Karen A. Holmes, Carlton D. Hood, Michael R. Hooper, Robert M. Horn, Monica F. Houser, William R., Jr. Houston, LaDonna J. Howell, Mitzie L. Hudson, Durrell L. Hughes, James M. Hughes, Matt E. Hunter, Patricia M. Huntley, Handy B. 70 ¢ Academics Mae i “( i“i‘ «ir College of Business | Husers, Timothy B. Hyatt, George M. leyoub, Christopher P. deyoub, Mark C. Inman, Marguerite Istre, Fagon M. Istre, Phyliss A. Ivey, Marc A. Jackson, Paul F. Jacobs, Jessica J. Jason, Lena A. Jean, Pat A. Jeans, Ginny M. Jeffers, Frances C. Jinks, Julie J. Johnson, Barrie E. Johnson, Barry C. Johnson, Cassandra J. Johnson, David L. Johnson, Diana K. Johnson, F. Randal Johnson, James A. Johnson, James M. Johnson, Karen R. Johnson, Mark K. Johnson, Michael W. Johnson, Myrna L. Johnson, Pamela G. Johnson, Suzanne H. Johnson, Trisha L. Johnson, Van O. Jones, Denise E. Jones, Glynda M. Jones, Michele A. Jones, Pamela A. Jones, Patricia S. Jones, Paul A. Jones, Randall }. Jones, Stephanie D. Jones, Stephen J. Jones, William P. Jordan, Linda R. ‘ Academics 71 Jordon, Buford Jordan, Virginia Joubert, Monica L. Judwin, Rhonda A. Kasher, Kimberly A. Keller, Pearl A. Kennard, Deborah C. Kenneay, Donna A. Kelley, Christene M. Kelley, Joe R. Kelley, Stephanie L. Kelly, M. Karen Kennison, Bernadette Kent, Rhonda G. Kershaw, Emma T. Keys, Lester S. Kilman, Julie K. King, Alison C. King, Laura J. King, Theresa M. Kingham, Darrell L. Kingham, William B. Kohlenberg, Chris A. Kohnke, Ernest E., Ill Kratzer Donald G. Kressman, David A. Krider, Vicki L. Kuehn, Charles E. Kyle, Kevin R. LaBarbera, Rick D. LaBore, Jolene L. Lachney, Joseph L. LaCour, Paul L. LaFleur, Carolyn L. LaFosse, Lori J. LaGrange, Marcia R. LaHood, Janice R. Land, Terri A. Landreneau, Brian K. Landry, Dana J. Landry, Debra F. Landry, Janel College of Business Landry, Kerry W. Landry, Ramona T. Landry, Rosemary Langley, Owen K. Lantrip, Cherilyn Lanza, Danny J. Larach, Jimmy R. Larach, Roger C. LaRocque, Harry J. LaRocque, Louis R. Lartigue, Brad LaSalle, Jacquetta R. Latta, Rebecca A. Lau, Joseph C. Lau, Lucia S. Laughlin, J. Tobin Laughlin, Margaret W. Laughlin, Mikel L. Lavengco, Michael E. Lavergne, Mayo Ill Lavergne, Monica G. : Law, Kevin R. | LeBine, Jacqueline M. LeBine, Sophia A. LeBlanc, Adrian C. LeBlanc, Annette LeBlanc, Cindy K. LeBlanc, Denise R. LeBlanc, Kent C. LeBlanc, Kristie M. LeBlanc, Lisa A. LeBlanc, Patricia S. LeBlanc, Rhonda P. LeBlanc, Sonya F. Ledano, Kenneth J. LeDay, Lawrence Jr. LeDay, Olivia M. LeDoux, Dianna L. LeDoux, Philip R. Lege, Neal G. Leger, Barbara A. Leggett, Jeffrey W. Academics ¢ 73 College of Business Leith, Susie Leitz, James A. Lejeune, Darrel P. LeJeune, Henry Lemelle, Veronica Lemoine, Julie J. LeMoine, Paul Leonard, Kevin M. Leonards, André F. Leonards, Robert G. Lessard, Beverly A. Lestage, Henry O. Lester, Mariet Levy, Winnie R. Lewis, Ranelle M. Liggio, Lori E. Little, Kelley A. Littleton, Gary T. Loftin, John D. Loupe, Vanessa L. Louthan, Kelly K. Lowe, Mary Ann Lowin, Amy F. Loyd, Vanessa L. Lungaro, Paul J. Lynn, Tamarah A. Mahon, Allison B. Malbrew, Sheila K. Malbroux, Mary E. Malone, Wade J. Mancuso, Mary J. Manela, Johnny A. Mann, Merle R. Manuel, Boyd A. Manuel, David W. Manuel, Linda D. Manuel, Mary E. Manuel, Mary L. Marcantel, Cassandra G. Marcantel, Kimberly K. Maricle, Treva J. Marks, Linda F. 74 Academics College of Business Marshall, Kelly L. Martel, Heidi L. Martin, Lawrence J. Martin, Sherry C. Martinez, Rutilo Mason, Jomes A. Mathieu, Troy A. Matt, Nancy J. Matthews, Cynthia E. May, Lauri A. Mayes, Brenda F. Mayfield, Patrick M. McBroom, Robin L. McCaig, Jean F. McCall, Mary D. McCall, Joe K. McCaskill, Gloria A. McClellan, Michael L. McCullough, Bryan L. McCusker, Kathleen S. McDonald, James H. McIntyre, Patricia McFarland, Greg P. McFatter, Melinda McLaren, Melicia L. McLeod, Juliebeth K. McManus, Dona J. McManus, Mayner B. McMillan, Janice S. McMullen, John C. McNeely, Charles H. McNeil, Lori M. McReynolds, Harold S. McZeal, Barry M. McZeal, John L. Mees, David R. Meche, Jeffrey P. Meche, Mona I. Meche, Eddie P. Meche, Michele M. Meier, Scott R. Mellen, Douglas C. Academics ¢ 75 College of BUSINGS —_—_—_ Menard, Julie |. Menou, Mark A. Meyer, Linda C. Michael, David G. Mier, Michelle R. Miller, Belva |. ve RAS ne e Pr re Sule PAS dee A A TA CPR Pe) eal! Sh he Sd be at eA Ae heh az canine — : Miller, Glynn R. Miller, Jack M. | Miller, James M. : Miller, Janis W. i Miller, Janita A. Miller, Paul H. Miller, Sherman Miller, Stephen J. Miller, Susan R. Mills, Albertha A. Mingo, Pauletta M. Mitchell, Clayton J. Mitchell, Floyd J. Mitchell, Gregory Mitchell, Jonathan C. Mitchell, Pamela A. Mitchell, Priscilla A. Moak, Jon L. Moe, Robert S. Moffett, Scott B. Molbert, Charles J. Molitor, Mitchell L. Mondello, Mary E. Montgomery, Debra A. Montgomery, Johnny W. Moreau, Jeffrey M. Moreau, Pam A. Moreau, Mitzi G. Morein, Martin J. Moore, Brigitte D. Moore, Patricia L. Moore, Paul Monroe, Drusilla L. Morris, Donald W. Morris, Troy D. Morrison, Shawn 76 « Academics Morrow, Ellen A. Mortimer, Steven S. Moses, Roger E. Moss, Derek D. Moss, Stuart A. Mott, Tyrell W. Mouton, Christina L. Mouton, Jolane Mouton, Michelle A. Munoz, Orlando L. Murphy, Alyce F. Neil, Melody L. Nelands, Denise A. Nelson, B. Roy Nelson, Bradley A. Nelson, Jerry C. Nelson, John M. Nelson, Mark H. Nelson, Michael E. Nelson, Michael F. Nevills, Kay F. Newton, James R. Nezat, Janet L. Nguyen, Yen P. Niel, Patricia C. Nolen, Lisa K. Nonette, Terrell L. Null, Monya E. Nunez, Cline G. Nunez, Leatha A. Nunez, Sharon S. Nutter, Ashley E. O’Brien, Irma R. O'Brien, John S. Occhiogrosso, Charles E. O’Conner, Debbie J. Oertling, Karen H. Ogea, Lisa L. Ogea, Patricia A. Ogea, Sharon R. Olmsted, Keith A. Opferkuch, P. Lorene Academics ¢ 77 EE Co llege of Business Ortego, Bryant K. Ortego, David Q. Ortego, Phyllis M. Ortego, Virginia L. Owens, Alan K. Owens, Alceed J. Owens, Gary L. Painter, Samuel T. Page, Deborah L. Papillion, Doris A. Pappion, Portia A. Parden, Karen R. Parker, Earl W. Parker, Elizabeth Parker, Leo A., Jr. Parker, Suzanne Parker, Tanya L. Parks, Randell D. Parks, Susan S. Parsons, Stephen E. Partin, Randy L. Patin, Simone C. Patterson, David L. Patterson, Michael W. 78 « Academics Paul, Eric G. Paul, John P. Paul, Mark A. Pauley, Jeff A. Paxton, Michael S. Peet, Terry B. Pelliccione, Rick L. Peloquin, Randy W. Penton, Jane E. Pepper, Janet M. Perez, Carlos A. Perkins, Jeffrey S. Pete, Jacqueline M. Pete, Karen R. Pettefer, Eva M. Peveto, Johnna L. Pharr, Donna L. Phillips, Clarence E. ono oa Ee College Of BUSINCSS ——_—___ Phillips, Pamela B. Phillips, Sarah G. Phillips, Thomas R., Jr. Picou, Marla A. Pierce, Julius L. Pierce, Yolanda M. Pigno, Deanna Pinch, Mary K. Pinda, Ella A. Pitre, Rebecca A. Pitre, Sandra T. Pittman, Valinda O. Plaisance, Beverly A. Portie, Gary L. Portinguse, Frank D. Polito, Joseph S. Pousson, James R. Prater, Debra D. (caeoe : 4 . |r +e — pe a j Prejean, Cheryl A. Prevost, Marie E. Price, Catherine S. Primeaux, Jonathan W. Pritchard, Laurie A. Prothro, Phylis A. Prunty, Pat B. Pruett, Charles D. Pryor, Mark K. Pugh, Mildred O. Pullig, David A. Pundt, Shelley M. Putnam, Donna L. Pyatt, Sharon L. Qadri, Ayuoob A. Quebodeaux, Cynthia M. Quienalty, Michael C. Quinones, Rosita Racca, Daniel J. Racca, Donald R. Rachal, Murphy W. Rahbany, Sheila M. Rainwater, Paul W. Academics ¢ 79 Ramsey, Mary L. Ransome, Brett M. Ratliff, Greta O. Ravey, Darren]. Ray, Robert J. Rayburn, Larry D. Reddell, Rhonda F. Reed, Barbara C. Reed, Deborah A. Reed, Mary A. Reeves, Charles W., Jr. Reeves, Frederick S. Reeves, George S. Reviel, Kenneth W., Jr. Rhoden, Richard R. Rice, Donna K. Rice, Laurel R. Rice, Renea K. Kice, Richard C. Richard, Alice F. Richard, Brenda M. Richard, Cammie K. Richard, Celina Richard, Denise R. Richard, Inez T. Richard, Kathleen D. Richard, Michelle A. Richards, Karen J. Richardson, Charmaine R. Richardson, Terri R. Rideaux, Isabella Rider, Randall S. Riggs, John L. Riggs, Penny L. Riquelmy, Debbie G. Roach, Barry A. Robbins, Joel W. Robert, Jody B. Roberts, Byron A. Robertson, Ebbylee D. Robertson, Marion E. Robertson, Susan D. 80 ¢ Academics a TT rr SI EE College of Business Robichaux, Vance D. Robinson, Adrian B. Robinson, Jethro J. Rodgers, Gina D. Rodgers, Kevin S. Rogers, Althea E. Rogers, Kenny W. Romance, Daniel P. Romance, Dave M. Romero, Linda K. Rougeau, David J. Rougeau, Rachelle K. Rougeou, Kenneth E. Roussel, Kathryn G. Roy, Priscilla G. Roy, Warren Jr. Royer, James L. Rozas, Victor R. Rust, Debbie K. Rust, Robert R. Rutherford, Denise M. Ryan, Lauralyn M. Sabyl, Mary K. Saizan, Laurie A. Salter, Ty R. Salvador, James B. Sammis, Michael R. Sanders, Leo T. Sanders, Robbie L. Saravia, Gifford M. Sargent, Lisa R. Sargent, Tammy M. Sarver, Debra H. Savoie, Paul A., Jr. Savoie, Yvonne M. Savoy, Gwendolyn L. Savoy, Terry G. Sayers, Voncile R. Schichner, Laura M. Schindler, Stephen C. Schmitt, Edward D. Schnauder, Kenneth H. Academics ¢ 81 t ‘ jj ( Olle9e Of BUSINGS — Schoen, Kelly A. Schonholtz, Susan E. Schram, Eric P. Schram, Mark F. Schroll, Linda S. Schwartzenburg, Philip Scimemi, Philip A. Scott, Shelma N. Scuderi, Marcus L. Seabaugh, Leatha M. Seals, Mary H. Seals, Robert D. See, Rebecca A. Segura, Donna F. Semien, Kenneth L. Sensat, Glenn E. Shamsie, Terry W. Sheffield, Paula A. Shellham, Robert W. Shelton, Dianne R. Shillow, Joseph L. Shine, Rosa M. Sias, Leslie K. Sias, Michael J. Simmons, Leonard R. Simon, Neil J. Simpson, Greg C. Simpson, Linda L. Sims, Shirley F. Singletary, Joseph T. Singleton, Wanda F. Sistrunk, Donna C. Skipper, Tonya R. Smith, Anna M. Smith, B. Hope H. Smith, Carolyn G. Smith, Cheryl C. Smith, Cynthia D. Smith, Henderson J., Jr. Smith, Jeffery A. Smith, Karin L. Smith, Lataine B. 82 ¢ Academics cs | College of Business Smith, Leslie K. Smith, Michael J. Smith, Michael R. Smith, Norman T. Smith, Raymond C. Smith, Rita B. Smith, Stacey L. Smith, Teresa J. Smith, Tina G. Soileau, Cathy Soileau, Paula R. Soileau, Shawn K. Solari, Karen F. Solari, Russell R. Solari, Thomas J. Sonnier, Elizabeth A. Sonnier, Rebecca A. Sonnier, Sandra A. Sorgee, Johnny R. Spano, Johnny M. Sparkman, Elizabeth A. Spell, Kayla D. Spence, Carol A. Spencer, Delores C. Spencer, Grant E. Spencer, Herb D. Spikes, Zachary K. Starkovich, Allen J. Stephens, Earl G. Jr. Stevens, Carolyn A. Stewart, David W. Stewart, Lori K. Stewart, Susan M. Stewart, Tanceana W. Stewart, Terrel W. Stine, Phyllis R. Stone, Cary E. Stone, Kathleen A. Streva, Linda J. Strong, Trevaine Stupple, William D. Stutes, Janice K. Academics ¢ 83 ——_—, 2 € Qilege Of Business EE Stutes, Sandra L. Styner, Clifton Sudaduth, James E. Sutton, Grady Sutton, Lori G. Swire, Charlotte S. Sylvester, Russell A., Jr. Talbot, David C. Talbot, Mark A. Talbot, Kevin J. Talbot, Sharon D. Tatum, Daniel E. Taylor, Nancy A. Taylor, Scott C. Taylor, Shelly K. Tennison, Robbin S. Tennison, S. Michelle Terrell, Eddie P. Thacker, Gerald L. Theaux, Beth O. Theriot, Donna K. Theriot, Douglas C. Theriot, D’Wayne A. Theriot, Guy G. Thibodeaux, Carolyn M. Thibodeaux, Freda A. Thibodeaux, Hubert J. Thibodeaux, |. Marie Thibodeaux, Jennifer Thibodeaux, Linda F. Thibodeaux, Lydia A. Thibodeaux, Murray M. Thies, Stephen B. Thigpen, Norman |]. Thomas, Belinda D. Thomas, Susan L. Thomas, Teri G. Thomas, Yvonne D. Thompson, Malinda Thompson, Shannah L. Thomsen, Scott J. Thorne, John P. 84 ¢ ACadeinics Ea a a College of Business —————— Threlkeld, D. Denise Tilbury, Cynthia A. Tillman, Monique K. _Tollenger, Gloria A. Torres, Donna L. Touvell, Barbara L. Trahan, Betty K. Trahan, Edward P. Trahan, Julie A. Trahan, Sheron F. Trahan, Tammy Trahan, Tonia R. Trotter, Veronica L. Trouard, Barrie B. Trouard, Patricia C. Troutman, Gary S. Trullenque, Alvaro R. Tucker, Carolyn F. Tucker, Nettie J. Tugwell, Darlene F. Tullos, John E. Tullos, Sidney K. Turner, Rebecca A. Turner, Lori L. Tyler, Karen K. Unkel, Mary C. Upham, Robert B. Upton, Deborah R. Valerie, Gladys R. Valin, Tory J. Valyon, Pamela K. Van Deventer, Linda J. Van Haverbeke, Mary L. Van Norman, Mark A. Varnada, Francis J. Vars, Karl A. Vaughan, Brian K. Vaughan, H. David Vaughan, Sheila Vaughn, C. Renee Verret, Penny L. Verret, Suzanne M. Academics ¢ 85 a cc LC ccc ccc ccc FOP ABCA SS PLM DE RE A ls a TT SUE AA Lb A SOA A —— . 4 ollege of Business Verrette, Mona Vest, Stanley A. Viator, Francine A. Victorian, Clara B. Vincent, Cleveland H. Vincent, Coy T. Vincent, Donna L. Vincent, Michael C. Vincent, Ronald E. Vincent, Steven P. Vinson, Charles C. Wade, Robert G. Walla, John L. Walker, Jerry W. Walker, John D. Walker, Lynette T. Walker, Rebecca S. Wallace, Cheri D. Wallace, Cindy D. Wamsley, Janet S. Ward, Kimberly K. Wardle, Maryann Warren, Jan L. Washington, Charles S. Watkins, Diane M. | Watson, Nancy J. | Watters, Michael D. | Weaver, Carol S. Webb, Melissa L. ; Webb, Wendy L. Wedemeyer, Michael C. Weeks, Randall D. Weidman, John P. Wenadring, Susan D. Westbrook, Charles W. White, Freda J. Whitehead, Kyleen Whitlock, Debra F. Widener, Lisa M. Willey, Melonee L. Wilkins, Betty R. Wilkins, Pamela M. 86 « Academics Wilkinson, Jerald L. Wilkinson, Robert A. Williams, Brenda J. Williams, Deidra M. Williams, Larisa A. Williams, Rosalind D. Williams, Tamara C. Willis, Lloyd P. Willis, Pam F. Willis, Stephanie M. Wilson, Debbie F. Wilson, Martina M. Wimberley, Fay E. Winbush, Craig M. Wing, Elizabeth A. Wise, Steve J. Wisehart, Brian B. Woodhatch, Fileen Woods, Rena L. Worley, Steven K. Womack, David R. Wright, Candace E. Wright, Gregory J. eee eRe aes | Wright, Jodi Wright, Kymberly K. Wright, Shanna Yandell, Foy R. Yarbrough, Patricia A. Yelverton, James K. Young, Brenda F. Young, Elizabeth A. Young, Paul J. Young, Robert R. Young, Stephen R. ‘ Academics ¢ 87 I el Margaret Baker Don Bates Dr. Linda Brannon Jim Brown Jim Brown Roy Cates Jim Clark Kirby Detraz Jeanette Dick Dr. Jess Feist Dr. Robert Gilbert Dr. Ralph A. Huhn Clarence Hughes Dr. Lyman R. Hunter Dr. Loretta LeBate Dr. George Louthan Dr. Stanton Morris Dr. Toffee Nassar Susan Porter Dr. Brenda Roberts 88 ¢ Academics College of Education Dr. Louts Rzepka, Dean To prepare students to fulfill their role in the teaching profession, to encourage further preparation of professional school personnel, to pro- vide advisory and consultative services to the personnel in the schools of Louisiana,and to encourage research in the various areas of the teaching profession are the main purposes of the College of Education. The College of Education consists of the following departments: Ad- ministration and Supervision, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Psychology and Guidance, Educational Technology, and Health and Physical Education. College of Education LaCUhyY Ter eG Don Scott i Dr. Judy C. Shaver Charley Sparks Dr. Jerry Whiteman Dr. Raloh Womack Abate, Pamela A. Abshire, Jo E. Abshire, Troy L. Adams, Lisa B. Adams, Marissa J. Addison, Lisa D. Aguillard, Donna M. Agulillard, Jeanette V. heen Kathy L. Alex, Gwen M. Alexander, Cassundfia A. Alfred, Deborah A. Allee, Gayla D. Allen, Patricia A. Allen, Paula M. Allen, Susan P. Ancelet, Durlin P. Anderson, Charlotte L. Anderson, Phyllis J. Andrus, Sandra F. Anselen, Dollie S. Antoine, Judy P. Ard, John J. Arnold, Constance D. Askew, Ruth D. Aucoin, Toni L. Augustine, Mona A. Autin, Trina A. Ashy, Theresa C. Baccigalopi, Joyce A. Badeaux, Shannon B. Bachrack, Ruth J. Backlund, Katherine R. Bailey, Annette L. Bailey, Lionel W. Bailey, Sharon M. Academics ¢ 89 Bailey, Vickie J. Baines, Karen Y. Banks, Joseph L. Barbour, Verna M. Barker, Cole W. Barousse, Mark D. Barousse, Mindy S. Bass, Donna R. Bass, Eulamae S. Bass, Jeffery G. Bass, Vicky L. Batchelor, T. David Batchelor, Doris G. Bates, Andrea S. Bates, Carl C. Bates, Rondald W. Beatty, Virginia A. Beaumont, Teresa L. Beazer, Kay E. Beck, Jennifer Beckwith, Yvonne D. Bell, Bernard J. Bell, Patricia L. Bellard, Julie A. Benckenstein, Eunice B. Bennett, Teresa L. Benoit, Ellen E. Bergeron, Terry G. Beritiech, Vincent D. Berken, Mary G. Berken, Mary M. Bernard, Ann L. Bernard, Carolyn |. Bernard, Roxann M. Berry, Gordon W. Bertrand, Kathleen S. Bertrand, Phyllis K. Bickers, Angela A. Bickham, Ruth M. Bishop, Teresa J. Bivins, Becky P. Blanchard, Jean C. 90 « Academics Blanchard, Mark J. Blanchette, Twilla R. Blaise, Margaret L. Blossman, Judith A. Bluford, Janilla L. Bobbett, Colleen A. Bohannon, Nedra M. Boman, John A. Bonin, Debbie Bonin, Milford K. Bonin, Paul F. Borel, Cynthia A. Bonvillain, Tanya Ann K. Boudreaux, Theresa R. Bouillion, Tobi L. Bourgeois, Cheryl R. Bourgeois, Emily A. Bourgeois, Mary A. Bourgeois, Tana Bourgeois, Theresa F. Bowaen, Allan K. Boxie, Audrey M. Boxie, Paula Branch, Karen L. Brannon, Karen J. Bratton, Marilyn A. Bray, Samuel W. Brazier, Sylvia B. Breaux, Jennifer L. Breaux, Pamela A. Breaux, Penne L. Breaux, Walynn M. Breining, Diana Brice, Carolyn L. Bright, Marla F. Briscoe, Carlton L. Brittain, Geraldine F. Brock, Melanie L. Broomfield, Eyvonne S. Broussard, Brian K. Broussard, Irma R. Broussard, Jerri A. Academics ¢ 91 Broussard, Mary C. Broussard, Susan M. Brown, Ella D. Brown, Kenneth R. Brown, Tara M. Bruchhaus, Uvonne C. Brucker, Terry J. Brummett, Sarah K. Bryant, Kathie A. Buck, Kay L. Budwine, Sandra F. Bufford, Amy G. Burckel, Mary R. Burgess, Janice I. Burleigh, Lisa A. Burlingame, Anthony R. Burton, Janna K. Caesar, Elmira Cagle, Jena A. Cagle, Linda L. Calcote, Karen M. Campbell, Sharon D. Campbell, William N. Canup, Victoria M. Caraway, Linda D. Carpenter, Donna L. Carr, Suzanne R. Carraway, Laura Cart, Sherry R. Carter, Linda W. Carter, Lori E. Castaneda, Terrie L. Celesfine, Chester L. Cezar, Bonella A. Chambe rlain, Suzanne G. Chaffin, Rachelle M. Chance, Janice C. Chance, Kathy Chance, Wayne Chandler, Kathryn L. Chandler, Lisa K. Chapman, Roseanneli 92 ¢ Academics College of Education j i Charles, Phyllis A. Cheatham, John M. Cherry, Brenda K. Chiasson, Jammie L. Chitty, Pamela N. Chustz, Carolyn C. Clark, N. René Clayton, Karla G. Clement, Joy C. Clement, Pamela F. Clement, Rachel L. Clemons, Dianne B. Clifton, Karen C. Clifton, Martha A. Cline, R. Kay Cobb, Honor C. Coe, Mary E. Cognevich, Mark T. Cole, Cathy F. Cole, Debora L. Cole, Lydia A. Coleman, Anita F. Colley, Louise A. Collier, Mary J. Collins, Kandy A. Collins, Sherry K. Colon, Catherine M. Comeaux, Janice M. Cone, Margaret E. Coney, Sharon D. Conner, Kevin J. Conrad, Janet D. Cooke, Fred L. Cooley, Barbara L. Cooley, LaDonna A. Cooley, Pat S. Cooley, Timothy J. Cooley, Wallace D. Cooper, Mary F. Cooper, Nora S. _ Cooper, Sarah S. ' Corbello, Beverley J. Academics ¢ 93 Core, Katie J. Cormier, Carl J. Cormier, Carmen M. Cormier, Melissa A. Couch, Susan E. Courtney, Rhonda R. Courville, Christina C. Couvillion, Phyllis Y. Cowperthwaite, Tracey J. Craig, Susan C. Cramer, Carolyn C. Cranford, Rhonda G. Craft, Mary C. Crawford, Janet A. Credeur, Kirk W. Crouts, Annette K. Crowell, Cami S. Cryer, James Craig Cryer, Patti M. Cummings, Robert J. Cureton, C. Jane Curry, Kelly Jo Dahmer, Bart L. Daigle, William B. | Dangerfield, Verna D. Daniel, Lennis W. Darbonne, Cathy L. Darby, Katherine M. Dargin, Margarite Dartez, Crystal M. Dartez, Dwayne D. Dartez, Mona A. Daughenbaugh, Monica L. Davenport, Robert D. Davis, Christopher L. Davis, Paula M. Davis, Rhonda M. Debarge, John A. Declouette, Melinda M. DeJean, Yolanda J. Delafose, Jackie E. Delaney, Ancil K. 94 « Academics College of Education ) Delaney, Marclane Derbonne, De A. DeRousselle, Clifton Jr. Deters, Penny V. DesOrmeaux, Deidre D. Deville, Delbert J. Deville, Kathy W. Digh, Linda F. Dilley, Elizabeth A. Doane, Lela L. Dobison, Kattie M. Doescher, Pam G. Doland, Beverly D. Doland, Debra A. Domingues, Carol Doucet, Chery! L. Doucet, Flora B. Doucet, Joby L. Doucet, Sara L. Douget, Colet te M. Douget, Judine B. Dougherty, Melissa P. Dowden, Bonita C. Dowers, Cathy A. Dowers, Cindy H. Doyen, Grady D. Driggers, Alisa E. Dubois, Mary L. DuBose, Carmen D. Ducote, Elizabeth J. Dufrene, Ruth A. Dugas, Belinda C. Dugas, Veronica L. Duhon, Cynthia M. Duhon, Lana Y. Duhon, Mary M. Duhon, Nicki L. Duplechain, Audrey G. Duplechain, Irma F. Dupont, Dolores S. Dupre, Joshua Dupults, Stacey E. Academics ¢ 95 Durio, John H. Durr, Varina A. Duos, Malcolm R. Dyer, Charlotte Ann Eastman, Scott W. Faves, Cheryl D. Edmonson, Cynthia A. Edwards, Jane Edwards, Karen E. Edwards, Venita R. Eldreth, Patricia A. Fldreth, Teresa M. Eldreth, Vickie L. Ellender, Jamie C. Elliott, Carol L. Fllis, Famala E. Fllis, Norman D. Epperson, Vivian A. Estes, Vicky L. Ewing, Jacquelyn A. Figaro, Anthony J. Filo, Kathy C. Fittz, Karen S. Flores, Rudolfo L. Flowers, Karen M. Floyd, Gary L. Flenniken, Carolyn T. Fletcher, Belinda G. Fondel, Donald W. Fontenot, Bernetta K. Fontenot, Bonnie S. Fontenot, Canda F. Fontenot, Gwen S. Fontenot, Joyce L. Fontenot, Judith L. Fontenot, K. Renee Fontenot, Kaye D. Fontenot, Lisa A. Fontenot, Lori A. Fontenot, Marla G. Fontenot, Paige L. Fontenot, Phillip W. 96 « Academics College of Education |e TTS a a a ste Fontenot, Rita B. Fontenot, Rita F. Fontenot, Sharon G. Fontenot, Susan. A. Fontenot, Tina D. Forsythe, Ricky G. Fournet, Jennifer K. Fowler, Dianne L. Francis, Christine A. Francis, Leslie N. Francis, Ronda D. Francis, Rhonda F. Francois, Cheryl L. Franklin, Dawna M. Frazee, Cindy L. Frederick, Donna V. Frey, Carla J. Friesen, Daniel D. Fulkerson, Marc A. Fuller, Suzonne Fuselier, Connie M. Gaines, Berneta F. Gallien, Richard A. Garrick, Debora M. Gary, Peggy Gaspard, Kim A. Gatson, Karl I. Gehron, Elizabeth D. Gibbons, Barbara F. Gibbs, Sally S. Gibson, Donna E. Gibson, Sheila R. Glover, Ernest W. Glynn, Jay A. Godfrey, Consuella M. Goff, Deidre R. Goins, Marcia E. Golden, Mack E. Gonzales, Rocky A. Goodly, Margaret Goshen, Kathy F. Gossen, Mary A. Academics ¢ 97 js (Ollege of Fducation Graham, Chery] R. Granger, Anthony G. Granger, Joan E. : Green, Donna R. Green, Ruth E. ; Green, Teresa D. Gremillion, Rhonda R. Griffen, Anthony T. Grindal, Stephen G. Grose, Vicki G. Gueringer, Carla J. Guidry, Cheryl A. Guidry, Karen P. Guidry, Peggy A. : Guidry, Ruth S. : Guidry, Sherry L. Guidry, Tammy M. Guidry, Vicki L. Guillory, Cynthia R. Guillory, Donald R. Guillory, Donna S. Guillory, Janet M. Guillory, Janice M. Guillory, Linda C. Guillory, Melissa K. Guillory, Michelle D. Guillory, Reinette S. Guillory, Wendy Guinn, Deborah S. Gunn, Lacey S. Gibson, Tammie P. Habetz, Pauline M. Halbert, Patricia M. Hale, Gail A. Hale, Lynda L. Hamm, Bonita J. a P ud Hannie, Fred G. Hare, Donald P. Harkins, William Danny Harless, Stephen C. Harmon, Cara S. 98 « Academics Harrell, Mary A. Harrington, Deanna L. Harris, Charles B. Harris, Dorthy C. Harris, Michael D. Harris, Robin G. Harvey, Glinda Y. Harvey, Patricia A. Hauskins, Michael P. Havens, Trillis E. Haymon, Anita A. Hebert, Kim K. Heinen, Jodee Hendry, Willard J. Henery, Lund G. Hickman, Stephanie R. Higginbotham, Selina J. Hill, James R. Hinch, Ginder M. Hines, Stephanie H. Hinnard, Patti S. Hoeting, Meredith K. Hoffman, David W. Hoffpauir, Anna B. Hollier, Gladys F. Hollier, Rory J. Hooks, Cheri D. Hopper, Mark G. Horn, Bridget R. Hoyt, Karen E. Hundley, Wendy M. Hunt, Lisa L. Hyatt, Karen C. Ingram, Jeri L. Inzer, Rhonda L. Irwin, Ruth A. Istre, Rhonda G. Jack, John Jack, Terry R. Jackson, Carol D. Jackson, Melissa K. James, Joshua Academics ¢ 99 TO SS Ra er LL a a | Jantz, Kelly J. January, Eva M. January, Mona R. Jean, Sybil G. Jelinek, Kathleen M. Jenings, Cynthia A. Jester, Portia J. Johnson, Catherine M. Johnson, Suzanne Johnson, Tara J. Johnson, Tina S. Jones, Deborah R. Jones, Kathryn A. Jones, Kim D. Jones, Shelley P. Jones, Stephanie M. Jones, Tamira Jordan, Simon M. Joubert, Louis J. Julian, Shelia M. Karzin, Kelly Katiyar, Kiran Kelley, Carol A. Kelley, Patricia A. Kelly, Dorthy M. Kelly, Toni L. Kern, Janet S. Keys, Chery! R. King, Deborah M. King, Monica L. Kinney, Lydia J. Kinney, Teresa A. Klein, Rebecca M. Kleypas, Kathryn M. Knighton, Michael A. Kohnke, Lisa M. Kulaga, Jolynd Kulaga, Tammy N. kyle, Mike B. Kysar, Michael W. Laborde, Carlean A. Laborde, Julie C. 100 ¢ Academics Labove, Barbara M. Lafleur, Karen S. Lafleur, Linda T. | -Landor, James M. Landry, Josiettia E. Landry, June M. Landry, Paula E. Landry, Paula S. Landry, Rebecca M. Landry, Renee M. Landry, Rosemary Landry, Vickie L. Langlois, Ray C. Lannin, Wendy A. Larocque, Renee M. Lavan, Angela O. Lazenby, Lylvia L. Lebert, Paula A. Leblanc, Diana Y. Leblanc, Julia M. Leblanc, Sethie R. Leboeuf, Norris P. Leday, Ricki V. Leger, Alicia C. Leger, Paula Leger, Regina L. Leger, Terrie J. Leger, Timothy W. Lejeune, Linda S. Lejeune, Marcus K. Lejune, Debra K. Lemelle, Mary A. Leopold, Chery! R. Lester, Kerry Lewellyn, Angela M. Lewis, Abraham J. Lewis, Bridgett D. Lewis, Deridre E. Lewis, Shlester A. Lewis, Wanda G. Lindsey, Pamela L. Linzay, Holly J. Academics ¢ 101 i College of Education EE a ee Liprie, Belinda A. Litteral, Glenda K. Little, Bryan K. Lofton, Julie A. Louviere, Carolyn M. Louviere, Lola R. Lucas, Patty C. Luve, John M. Lyle, Margaret D. Lyon, Sharon G. Mack, Ann M. Mahaffey, Carleen B. Major, Jeffrey W. Mallbrough, Daisy M. McElhannon, Laven J. McDaniel, Paul W. McDaniel, Esther J. McDaniel, Cynthia L. McCorquodale, Charlotte F. McClendon, Theron K. McCarty, Rhonda R. McCall, Maria E. McCall, Holly J. McCain, Maureen K. McArthur, James R. Mayo, Kothleen M. Mayet, Pamela A. Mayeaux, Kay Massey, Kathleen A. Massengale, Saybra H. Mason, Gloria J. Martinez, Janice H. Martin, Mellisa A. Martin, Deborah R. Martin, Carolyn D. Martin, Bret W. Martlatt, Debra L. Marcantel, Sylvia C. Marcantel, Jennifer K. Manuel, Sheila D. Manino, Karen D. Malveaux, Lela R. 102 « Academics McFarland, Robert }. McFatter, Daniel L. McGee, Carl O. . McGuire, Mary E. Meadows, Lindia E. Meany, Jean Meaux, Jennifer Meaux, Judith T. Menard, Donna L. Menslage, Dana R. Mercer, Artie Migues, Tina M. Miles, John W. Miller, Debra H. Miller, Deidra R. Miller, Marlene O. Mills, John M. Minard, Elizabeth C. Mitchell, Lynne A. Mitchell, Patrick J. Mitchell, Regina G. Monroe, Barbara R. Moore, Archie, L. Moore, Brenda L. Moore, Leamon Moreno, Melanie M. Morgan, Brenda J. Morgan, Kalan J. Morris, Jeff S. Mosca, Lesia D. Moss, Charlotte S. Mulkey, Kimberly K. Murphy, Lisa C. Murray, Aida L. Myers, John L. Nash, Diane P. Nash, Rhonda L. Nelson, Tamra S. Nevills, Connie F. McMullen, Kathryn K. Mestayer, Frances A. Montgomery, David W. Academics ¢ 103 | LL a College of Education 0S PSS Nevils, Kathryn A. Newell, LaVerne J. Nezat, Sheila A. Niel, Jeanne M. Nihart, Anna B. Niles, Bruce N. Nixon, Brenda K. Nolen, Theresa M. Oberg, Felicia A. Odom, Gary A. O'Friel, Jan M. Olenik, Lessie Ortego, Connie S. Oubre, Lisa A. Oxley, Laura J. Pack, Rebecca B. Painter, Allen J. Palomba, Mike W. Parker, Marvin L. Parsons, David S. Parsons, Sharon K. Payne, Renita L. Payton, Teresa L. Pearce, Gayle T. Peebles, Darlene O. Peeples, Susan G. Pelatigue, Cynthia J. Peltier, Frances L. Peltz, Eirca D. Perez, David P. Perry, Dana C. Peterson, David Alan Pettijohn, Denise R. Petty, Barbara E. Phillips, Sherri K. Piazza, Ann M. Pierrotti, Mendy L. Pinder, Lisa G. Piper, Cursetta A. Pitre, Phyllis C. Pittman, Melissa A. Plumb, Bobby L. 104 ¢ Academics _ Coleccothainn_ _—_—_—_—_—= Poe, Holley A. Polk, Clinton Poole, Dana E. Poole, John Portie, Pamela F. Portie, Patti A. Portinause, Alexia L. Prejean, Eva M. Prejean, Nancy J. Price, Susan A. Primeaux, Carolyn S. Prouse, Michael J. Pryor, Debra L. Puerta, Janet Pulver, Debra S. Quattrone, Cassandra A. Rabacus, Lisa M. Racca, David Rasberry, Gwendolyn W. Ray, Myra J. Ray, Vivian A. Reber, Donna R. Red, Anthony Q. Reed, Connie M. Reeves, David Regan, Brian A. Reynolds, Connie R. Rhodes, Sharon E. Rials, Paul L. Richard, Renee M. Richardson, David A. Richardson, Sandra G. Richards, Don P. Rider, Nannette W. Rigmaiden, Kerry W. Rigsby, Donna |J. F. Ringo, Marve R. Robertson, Paige L. Robichaux, Tim R. Robichaux, Tony R. Rochon, Shannon A. Rodrigue, Margie S. Academics ¢ 105 | Rodriguez, Antonio R. Rogers, Jack E. Rogers, Pamela S. Rollins, Rebecca A. Rose, Marcella B. Rosteet, Sharon E. Roubique, Ann F. Rougeau, Jane Q. Royer, Cheryl R. Russell, Paula F. Rutherford, Carolyn S. Ryson, Karen L. Saczawa, Janet J. Salmon, Maria K. Sanderford, Mary R. Sanderlin, Candace E. Sanner, Dwayne A. Sartoe, Timothy R. Saucier, Karen E. Says, Darla T. Scelfo, Angela M. Schlicher, Margaret M. Schultz, Cathy A. Schultz, Lynette A. Sciacca, Pamela B. Scott, Dorsey L. Scott, Susan D. Scott, Willie M. Scott, Yvonne L. Searle, Thelma L. Segrest, Susan L. Self, Carol A. Semar, Vicki L. Shaddock, Cynthia C. Sharp, Debbie D. Sheets, Cindy A. Shelton, Mitzi G. Shevnin, Catherine L. Shook, Julie A. Shoults, Kathleen Y. Show, James A. Shurlds, Virginia W. 106 ¢ Academics Sibley, Dianne M. Sicks, Denise A. Siebarth, Jeniffer R. Siebarth, Judson P. Siggio, Vicki C. Sigur, Rachel D. Silva, Joseph W. Simien, Clara Simpson, Karen B. Simpson, Valerie R. Singletary, Tammy Slate, Aldenette C. Slaydon, Sheila L. Smart, Daniel L. Smith, Beverly L. Smith, Danny G. Smith, Eve Smith, Mark K. Smith, Melissa Smith, Patricia N. Smith, Steven P. Smith, Wayne Soileau, Joseph T. Soileau, Lindy A. Soileau, Lisa D. Solari, Jane A. Spell, Kyle V. Sonnier, Deanare S. Spikes, John W. Spikes, Mac A. Spikes, Tonya W. Spillers, Ronda C. Spires, Paulette M. Starring, Stephen D. Staves, Sandra M. Stawecki, David A. Stelly, Shana L. Stevens, Cassandra Stewart, Ricky L. Stokes, Richard R. Sumner, Kelly O. Sutherland, Karen J. Academics ¢ 107 College of Education — Sweat, Patricia A. Sweeny, Michael C. Sweeny, Suzanne B. Sylvest, Dan A. Sylvester, Michael R. Taffi, Candace A. Talbot, Dina C. Taylor, Ellen L. Theriot, Lisa F. Thibodeaux, Jeffery S. Thibodeaux, Randy L. Thibodeaux, Sandra L. Thierry, Catherine Thomas, Cynthia D. Thomas, Shirley D. Thompson, Beverly A. Thompson, jill A. Thompson, Penny R. Thompson, Regina D. Tidwell, Patsy S. Tinney, Pamela D. Tinsley, George E. Touchette, Melanie J. Trahan, Carol A. Trahan, Iris S. Trahan, Janet M. Trahan, Katie C. Trahan, Wanda C. Tramill, Stephens A. Trimm, Susan V. Trouard, Denise M. Tubbs, Shari L. Turner, Dennis E. Turner, Gina L. Tyler, Sandra J. Valmont, Judy Vance, Gladys F. VanHook, Carolyn M. VanHorn, Lyle W. Vaughn, Timothy J. Vaughn, Melinda S. Veillon, Denise M. 108 « Academics College of Education Vestal, Harriet F. Vezia, Ella M. Vice, Denise Victorian, Polly A. Vidrine, Carolyn M. Vigo, Judy W. Vincent, Darla G. Vincent, Felisha D. Vincent, Julie A. Vincent, Michele R. Vincent, Shanna Vitello, Vicky E. Vogel, Katrina L. Walker, Chris W. Walker, Debra A. Walker, Leisa G. Wall, Janis M. Walla, Elizabeth A. Walsh, Kathy S. Washington, Kelvin F. Watson, Mona S. Watson, Tammie L. Watts, Jewel G. Webb, Linda C. Weeks, Debrah, N. Welsh, John S. Whiddon, Cathy L. White, Andrea M. White, Dona C. White, Karen A. White, Sheri L. Whitmore, Cynthia D. Wiley, C. Eliska Wiley, Paulette T. Wilkinson, Bryon R. Williams, Cindy G. Williams, Gaynell Williams, Laurie M. Williams, Leslie H. Williams, Patricia A. Williams, Preston C. Williams, Randall J. Academics ¢ 109 EEE EEE EEE ee ee m=: ( Ollege of Kducation ————— | Williams, Robert M. Williamson, Ann M. Wilson, Dianne E. Wilson, Rene Windham, Kath y D. Winters, Sheila A. Wood, Tonia E. Wooley, LaDaina Yantis, Jean M. Yelverton, Charmagne M. Young, Alvie S. Young, Margo R. Young, Mark J. Young, Ramona A. Young, Verril J. “THIS IS THE ISLAWO OF FLOUO OvR AEOULA TEACHER SA1O ry WES THE rseeng OF FloJo Zz 4 N 110 e Academics College of Engineering and Technology Dr. O. C. Karkalits, Dean The College of Engineering and Technology provides curricula which give students the theoretical and practical background needed to apply scientific knowledge to meet society’s material and physical needs. Also, the curricula provide cultural awareness along with a sound technical education. A cooperative program with industry allows students to alternate periods of study at school with periods of working experience in industry. The College of Engineering and Technology con- sists of the departments of Engineering and Technology. Engineering and Technology Faculty o William J. Bergeron Dr. N. R. Bhaskar Jack Burson Dr. Edward Eisen Dr. Donald L. Elfert Dr. Edward T. Gates Dr. Frederic C. Jelen Dave Knoebel William Matthews Dr. Jack Monks Charles Prejean David W. Slay a Mike Stockwell Miller Tiger Mr. James F. Williams Academics ¢ 171 Abshire, Kevin J. Abshire, Michael W. Abusultraneh, Yousef H. Ackley, Keith A. Adkisson, Mark S. Aginli, Ilhan Airhart, Donald N. Albanese, Gilbert Alexander, Edward Alfred, Curl J. Ambrose, Will R. Anderson, Sylvia M. Andrus, Michael B. Antoine, Anthony Aplagyei, Joseph Ardoin, Christopher Armentor, Jeffrey P. Arnaud, Tim W. Arnold, Mary D. Albertson, Russell C. Avery, Charles L. Babineaux, Carl E. Babineaux, Sheila R. Bailey, Melinda L. Baker, Cameron §. Banerjee, Ashim K. Barnes, Amanda M. Barnhardt, Mike R. Barnhardt, Scott W. Barnhart, Gail A. Barrow, Ervin B. Batiste, Derrick G. Batiste, Don K. Bennett, Tony R. Benoit, Martin T. Benoit, Patrick B. Benoit, Randy J. Benoit, Roy J. Benoit, Saul U. Berry, Timothy R. Blum, Clayton W. Bobb, Mary K. 112 ¢ Academics === College of Engineering and Technology — Bobo, Richard M. Bollich, Becki R. Bono, Sherril C. Borel, Joey D. - Boullt, David W. Box, John L. Bradley, Raymond E. Btoussard, David P. Broussard, Gabriel A. Broussard, Gregory C. Broussard, Katherine Broussard, Philip J. Broussard, Ranard W. Broussard, Stephen C. Broussard, Thomas D. Broussard, Travis P. Brown, Mary E. Brown, Yolanda B. Bullard, Kenneth C. Bullington, Charles L. Bunch, Barry W. Burge, Timothy P. Burk, Randall E. Burns, Mary L. Burns, Virginia L. Burson, Russell D. Caillouet, Colleen Cain, Kimrick P. Calaway, Don C. Calhoon, Charles M. Campbell, Jeffrey L. Cardenas, Juan M. Carter, Floyd E. Ceaser, Ray A. Chacon, Luis E. Chamberlain, Harry Chambers, Jay D. Chambers, Robert K. Chapman, Renee V. Charles, John O. Charles, Terry D. Chaumont, Jerry L. Academics ¢ 113 ce ee ee i i EE ———————————————————————————————— a CC a a po College of Engineering and Technology —— 6 a a a a a Chavanne, Doug F. Chenet, Susan R. Chenier, Jude Chretien, Christopher N. Churchman, Joseph L. Clark, Greta I. Clark, Lorella E. Cole, Richard L. Collard, James T. Collins, Jacqueline A. Collins, Mary M. Collins, Sally A. Collins, Sherry A. Cinner, Eric S. Conner, Luke E. Conner, Timothy M. Cooley, James E. Cooper, Brian N. Cormier, Greg P. Cormier, Patrick Cormier, Perry W. Cotton, Greg S. Courville, Perry W. Craven, Nelson J. Cravens, Winter T. Crowell, Kasey L. Cryer, Steven K. Daigle, Mark J. Daigle, William M. Daniels, Dennis W. David, Henry M. Davis, Jerry W. Davis, Robert D. Davis, Ruel E. Davis, Ty L. Day, Allen P. Day, Pamela A. DeBlanc, Janice F. Delcambre, Kevin D. Derouen, Bryon A. Derouen, Dennis J. Derouen, Steve C. 114 © Academics College of Engineering and Technology DeRousselle, Bryon K. Deshotel, James Auaie Deshotel, Robert L. Deters, Benny W. DeVille, Peggy L. Dewey, Kevin R. DiGeorge, Michael A. Dill, Mary A. Doucet, Blaine A. Doucet, Roland J. Dougherty, Rick W. Dronet, Donna A. Dronet, Robert E. Droff, Theresa A. Duberville, Don L. Duchamp, Robert J. Dumond, Glenn P. Dupin, Tanya D. Dupree, Troy A. Faglin, Reginald W. Eldridge, Bubba R. Ellender, David C. Ellender, Matthew B. Elliot, Dana L. Flliot, Jimmie W. English, Kay C. Enicks, Darwin G. Fahlenkamp, Lee D. Fils, Jeff W. Falgout, Paul A. Farber, T. Markle Farmer, Cliff L. Farrar, Charles W. Farris, Michael E. Faulk, Nodily J. Fazende, James M. Feldt, Sarah L. Fetzer, Brent A. Fitz-Gerald, Julie A. Fong, Terry S. Fontenot, Anita M. Fontenot, Carlene R. Academics ¢ 115 ee | , ! College of Engineering and Technology ( ee a Fontenot, Dennis J. Fontenot, Eric J. Fontenot, Julius L. Fontenot, Kevin W. Fontenot, Marc J. Fontenot, Rebecca S. Fontenot, Troy A. Foote, Pauletta S. Fowlkes, Ron F. Fox, Charles G. Fritzenschaft, Peter K. Fruge, Sharon R. Fuslier, Sharon A. Galloway, James Garrick, Albert, Jr. Gaspard, Todd K. Gatte, Richard L. Gattis, Gerald L. Gaugh, Susan D. Germany, Timothy L. Giles, Michael D. Gomes, Lance E. Goodrich, Stacy L. Grady, Roy P. Grandchampt, Roger D. Gray, Chery] F. Gray, Robin A. Green, Donald R. Griffin, Helen R. Guice, Walter D. Guidry, Harold Guidry, Orson R. Guidry, Paul S. Guidry, Reginald J. Guillory, Bruce A. Guillory, Jimmy A. Guillory, Ronald K. Guillot, Thomas J. Hajjari, Abdorreza Hamilton, Mark E. Hammack, James R. ’ Hammitt, Steven A. AN 116 e Academics Handy, Arthur L. Hankins, James G. Hanks , Donald P. Hanley, Michael D. “Hansen, Charles W. Hardt, Mary S. Hardy, Jayson P. Hare, Trent A. Harmon, Loran G. Harris, Patricia O. Harris, Paula L. Harst, Raymond S. Hart, Steven K. Hawkins, Andrea I. Hawks, James A. Hawsey, Leigh E. Hayes, Neil M. Hayes, Patricia A. Hebert, Dwight H. Hebert, Ricky J. Heimbach, Philip L. Heinen, Patricia A. Henning, Eilene D. Hieronymus, Lloyd D. Hieronymus, William D. Higginbotham, Troy K. Hightower, Gloria J. Hinton, Michael A. Hoag, Kenneth J. Hobbs, James D. Hoages, Jonathan S. Hodges, Thomas R. Holliday, William H. Holloway, Pam A. Holmes, Charles D. Horn, Raymond E. Hosey, Robin L. Hosey, Stephen O. Hotard, Dale P. Hotard, Thomas J. Hsieh, Tiang Hudson, Arthur D. Academics ¢ 117 a a ! College of Engineering and Technology Hudson, William E. Hulin, Kenenth B. Hyatt, Danny W. lhii, Sam J. Istre, Phillip D. Jackson, Daman J. Jagneaux, Ricky L. Jalili, Ali R. James, Bruce E. Jefferson, Charles E. Johnson, Carl B. Johnson, Kevin D. Johnson, Margaret A. Johnson, Robert J. Jones, Daniel L. Jones, Glenn N. Jones, Keith R. Jones, Leslie C. Jones, Millard T., jr. Jones, Ronald J. Jordan, Keith A. Jordan, Tim K. Kasher, Ross S. Katiyar, Krishna K. King, Deborah W. Kingery, Kathryn A. Kirven, Donald F. Knox, Troy L. Kolde, Kenneth F. Koonce, Stephen C. Kuhlmann, Bertha A. LaHood, Randall W. Lakes, Cynthia N. Lamb, Jon D. Land, Paul E. Landry, Brian C. Landry, Louis L. Landry, Ronald P. Landry, Van R. Langley, Barry Langley, Darrell G. Langley, William K. 118 ¢ Academics Lanier, Vince D. Lannin, John H. Larson, Kurt D. Latiolais, Joseph W. -Laughlin, Aubrey S. Lavergne, Kenneth J. Lawrence, Mimi S. LeBlanc, Cynthia B. LeBlanc, Diana K. LeBlanc, Gerg P. LeBlanc, Jerald K. LeBlanc, Randall L. LeBleu, Floyd J. LeDoux, Desbert W. Leger, John E. Leger, Steve E. Legnion, Ronald G. Lejeune, Justin LeJeune, Warren D. Lejune, Sharon A. Lewis, Elizabeth A. Lewis, Gerald Lewis, Theresa Liebendorfer, Lee S. Liggio, David S. Link, Francis E. Lissard, Chris J. Logan, Mark S. Longman, Reginald B. Louviere, Robert A. Lowry, Richard G. Mack, George J. Macri, Beverly Malone, Mitchell P. Manino, Warren S. | Manuel, Mark W Manuel, Neal K. Marcantel, Bridget L. Marcantel, Daniel L. Martineau, Bertrand A. Matthew, Charles Mathews, James E. Academics ¢ 119 ¥ Mayo, Constance J. Mayo, Donald E. Mayo, Steven E. McArthur, James R. McCoy, Dwayne M. McGee, Maggie M. McGee, Tony J. McCrew, James B. McInnis, Guy S. McMichael, Todd W. Meadows, Katherine J. Meaux, Murlyn J. Mkaux, Paul D. Meek, Sharon K. Meier, Craig K. Melakis, Emmanuel Milburn, Kevin L. Miller, Bryan J. Miller, Craig S. Miller, Craig D. Miller, Jimmy L. Miller, Mary M. Miller, Tim L. Miller, Winston S. Minaldi, Scott T. Mitchell, Joseph R. Monaghan, Robert P. Montgomery, Tyrella D. Moore, Alan }. Moore, Carrol }. Morgan, Brian E. Morgan, Gene A. Morine, Karen S. Morrison, Randy D. Morrison, Richard C. Morstead, John D Moseley, Donald J. Moses, James M. Moses, Timothy L. Mothershed, Merrick R. Mott, Jena C. Mott, Joey A. 120 ¢ Academics Murdock, John A. Neely, Jeffrey L. Nelson, Lori J. Netty, Cedric A. “Newman, Billy G. Nguyen, Hai V. Nguyen, Lan H. Nguyen, Tan D. Nguyen, Thang V. Nguyen, Yuong H. Nordstrom, Jeffrey T. Nourrcier, Brett O. Nourcier, Charles E. Nunez, Randy O'Dell, Daniel H. Ogea, Randal K. Olasz, Jonathan S. Ortego, Keith W. Oubre, Kemp J. Page, David A. Page, Tad E. Palmer, John L. Papadimitiou, Michael Papillion, Jason P. Parker, Donald G. Parker, Ernest T. Patrick, Fred L. Peltz, Robert W. R. Perkins, Stephanie K. Perry, Allen W. Phillips, William W. Picard, Jeff Pilola, Patrick S. Pitre, Mary J. Pollet, Ann E. Poole, Connie J. Pousson, Jerome L. Prater, Daniel M. Prejean, Kenneth D. Price, Justus J. Price, Thomas H. Proudfoot, Leslie R. Academics ¢ 121 College of Engineering and Technology } | Provost, Mitchell J. Prudhomme, Greg A. Prudhomme, Patrick Quarles, Jerry W. Quillin, Pamela K. Quinn, Shawn M. Raduenz, Dwain D. Ramsey, David A. Rayburn, Debra D. Reber, Brent E. Redmond, Roger L. Reed, Gerald L. Reed, Gregory P. Rhoden, Patrick E. Rials, Randal G. Richard, W. Patrick Richards, Alice P. Richardson, Craig S. Rideau, Carlton Rider, Cory J. Rider, Neal J. Riggs, Matthew W. Rigmaiden, Glenfort R. Ribsby, Jerrod G. Ritter, Stephen C. Robichaux, William L. Robinson, David A. Roch, Gregory W. Rodrigue, Mark A. Rougeau, David T. Royer, Peggy M. Ryder, Charles A. Salmon, Jeff A. Salvador, Dean M. Sandlin, Mike J. Sanut, Daniel P. Savant, S. Anne Savoie, Jude G. Scalisi, Jerome J. Scarborough, Arthur C. Schexnailder, Jill M. Schlesinger, Preston J. 122 « Academics | i a i a= College of Engineering and Technology Schneider, Robert E. Schopen, Kenneth A. Scimemi, Samuel J. Semien, Kathleen Shah, Nasir H. Shelton, Robert A. Shelton, Robert L. Sheridan, Betty A. Sheridan, David A. Shoults, John H. Shull, Lyndell D. Sibille, Lowell A. Simien, Cornelius Y. Simon, Carl J. Sittig, Douglas T. Smith, David A. Smith, David W. Smith, James O. Soonier, Eric Soper, Thomas L. Spears, Phillip L. Spencer, Kenneth W. Spikes, Craig N. Spinks, Joey Spurgeon, Warren J. Sterling, Darryl J. Stephens, Williams H. Stockman, Brad E. Stover, Curtis B. Stratton, Scott S. Stratton, Steve R. Strauss, Wendell D. Stroderd, Debbie A. Stroderd, Mark A. Strother, James S. Stump, Dawn E. Stump, Don O. Sullivan, Darrell E. Sullivan, Howard E. Sun, Sui-shen Sutherland, Travis W. Talley, Jeffery S. Academics ¢ 123 7 a eee | p= College of Engineering and Technology Taylor, Ray W. Tennison, Kirk L. Thach, Tan P. Theunissen, Mary C. Thibeau, Starla K. Thibodeaux, Thomas P. Thurman, Mark A. Townsley, Clifford J. Trahan, Patrick W. Trent, Kenneth R. Trevino, Carlos Tugwell, John O. Turner, George A. Tyler, Tom S. Tyndall, Gloria J. Valentine, Sandra F. Vandermolen, Roy I. Vaughan, Michael A. Verrette, Donald J. Vesce, Leasa D. Vidrine, Billy W. Vidrine, Charles Vincent, Bryan K. Wade, James S. Walker, Richard W. Wall, Jon C. Welch, Jim West, Keith A. Wharton, Ralph E. Whiddon, David L. White, Billy R. White, Felix J. Wilkerson, Maureen T. Williams, Bryan D. Williams, Daphne O. Williams, Gregory D. Williams, Marshall L. Wilson, Ann M. Wilson, Connie S. Wilson, Ronald R. Window, Kevin N. Yates, John K. 124 « Academics College of Engineering and Technology —— : | Yoo, Je Hyun Young, Charles S. Young, Laura M. Young, Virginia C. Zaleski, Benjamin A. Zimmerman, Kenneth R. Graduate School Dr. Judith Morgan, Dean The purpose of the Graduate School is to contribute to increased competency in specialized fields, to further the development of students in techniques and methods of scholarly research, to develop broader and deeper understanding of human knowledge, and to stimulate and encourage students to prepare themselves for future graduate study. Graduate instruction is supervised by the appropriate department heads and the graduate faculty. Adrian, Ira B. Atteberry, Viola G. Barrileaux, Abigail A. Beaney, W. Todd Boblett, Norma J. Boyer, Janet C. Academics ¢ 125 | Braswell, Marsha A. Breaux, Ellen L. Breaux, Larry A. Breedlove, Mary P. Brewer, Mabel G. Bugg, Carson]. Bullock, Arthur H. Burckel, Daryl V. Butler, Linda K. Butler, Sue L. Buxton, Della G. Caballero, Cheryl G. Calvan, Anita M. Carmouche, Edwin F. Chozen, Paticia D. Chretien, Robert J. Cokinos, Elizabeth G. Coltin, Tama L. Conley, Judy P. Cormier, Charcey R. Cormier, Harold J. Couvillion, Cherie P. Cronan, Billy A. Daughtry, Larry P. Delcambre, E. Gail Dilley, Michael L. Doucet, Helen C. Dougherty, Robert E. Dronette, Angie R. Dufrene, Betty V. Duhon, Melda F. Eason, Danny J. Eby, Steven P. Ekpe, Anthony E. Eldreth, Charles Erickson, Frederick R. Farmer, Kenneth W. Farmer, Vana W. Fast, S. Wayne Faul, Keith M. Fay, Ruta A. Fondel, Theresa C. 126 ¢ Academics Graduate School 7! : Av! { aif it — Graduate School cence Fontenot, D. Brian Fontenot, Carla Fontenot , William D. Ford, Terrence David Forester, Marilyn G. Frye, Renee B. Fullington, Michael C. Fuselier, Cheryl R. Fusilier, Carolyn A. Garland, Terence P. Gatte, Marella L. Gragson, Pat A. Graves, Linda B. Guillory, Brian A. Guillory, Edna H. Guillory, Joseph W. Hal, Bruce Harvey, Thomas W., Jr. Haymon, John D. Hebert, Christine D. Henry, Marie P. Hieronymus, DeCarma F. Hoffpauir, Emma W. Hoffpauir, Mark W. Holley, Carol A. Hyatt, Brenda T. Jamison, Melinda A. Jarrell, Dabie J. Jenkins, Shirley A. Johnson, Dwayne Johnson, Kevin M. Jones, Judy D. Kaough, Charlotte B. Karam, David M. Kelley, Frank W. Kent, David W. Kent, S. Curtis Kershaw, Brian D. Killinger, Merle T. Kim, Byung W. Kinney, J. Renee Kirkum, Lovella R. Academics ¢ 127 Lacoste, Donald D. Landreneau, David C. Latiolais, Elday D. Lechtenberg, Cathie A. LeDoux, Ramona S. Lehman, Martha B. LeJeune, Melanie R. Lester, TomR. Lindsay, Ann C. Lin, Lih Shi Lobdell, Sandra S. Loftin, Danny E. Lyons, Richard J. Mallet, Sharon W. Marshall, Gloria K. McGarry, Michael H. McGarry, Wanda W. McMahon, Mary A. Meador, Alfred C. Meche, Alma M. Mier, Sue S. Miles, Ray Moncrief, Dorothy R. Monroe, Travis B. Morgan, Mary L. Morrison, Christy C. Mouhot, Amaryllis C. Muery, Nancy W. Murdock, Nancy J. Nelson, Debra C. Osterhof, Janet M. Palmer, Edith A. Parker, Gregg A. Perry, Marvin H. Peterson, Sandra K. Pippin, Alice M. Poe, Faith C. Puckett, Gisele G. Richard, Darrell J. Richmond, Elsie A. Rion, Johna W. Rue, Virginia V. 128 ¢ Academics Graduate School College of Liberal Arts Salvador, Renalds D. Schindler, Sara A. Schroeder, JoEddie Scott, Kim A. - Sheffield, Dani D. Sibley, Deidre G. Simon, Timothy T. Simon, William R. Simon, Woodley J. Sims, Constance C. Smith, Charles A. Smith, Lelia R. Stewart, Mary C. Stutes, Deborah S. Sung, Yee-Seng Tallman, Lynn A. Taylor, Ann L. Thibodeaux, Melva F. Thompson, Michael D. Touchet, Colleen C. Tracy, Nola D. Trahan, Charles A. Tyler, Frank H. Tyler, Joyce G. Venissat, Mauria D. Venissat, Wade L., Jr. Videtto, Marie J. Vincent, Kevin G. Waldrup, Will A. Warring, Helen S. Whitley, Mark T. Williams, Arnold R. Williams, Hollis R. Williams, Rose G. Young, Lewis H. Academics ¢ 129 College of Liberal Arts Dr. Richey Novak, Dean The College of Liberal Arts is a new division which combines the old Schools of Humanities and Fine Arts. The College of Liberal Arts provides students with a high standard of specialized and liberal education by encouraging the development of the mind, talents, and personality, and it contributes to the surrounding community through the enrichment of culture. The wide variety of curricula offered in Liberal Arts reaches the interest of a large number of students. The College of Liberal Arts offers curriculum choices in the areas of Art, Languages, History, Social Sciences, Speech, and Music. 130 ¢ Academics Barbara Belew Dr. K. Kim Bowman Hugh Brown Jerry Brown Dr. Maria Bustillo Dr. C. M. Byrne Dr. Joe Cash Dr. Robert Cooper Mr. Williams Dickerson Dr. Charles Fogelman Dr. George T. Fox Mr. Gerard Gacon Loris D. Galford Clet Gary Dr. William Greenlee Dr. William C. Groves James Hill Melissa Hobson Bill lles Dr. Ronald Johnson College of Liberal Arts Faculty Sao STE | C. C. Whittington Dr. Carol Wood Dr. John Wood College of Liberal Arts Faculty Dr. Millard Jones Dr. Robert A. Jordahe Raymond LeBlanc Audrey LouViere Dr. Russell Marshall Dr. Sigrid Scholtz Novak Virginia H. Oliver Dr. Lise Pedersen Ida Pope Dr. Maurice Pullig Dr. Halbert A. Reeves Dr. Judy Savoie Dr. Henry Singo Albert Stoutamire Dr. Daniel Sutherland Dr. Joe Gray Taylor Dr. Billy Turner Dr. John Vile Dr. Thomas Watson George Wells Academics ¢ 131 Jog gp College of Liberal Arts ESS aR ea Abraham, Carol A. Abraham, Raynard Airhart, Carole M. Allured, Janet L. Allured, Timothy C. Alsandor, Dale G. Alsandor, John M. Ambler, James E. Ange, Christopher G. Antoine, Pamela M. Apiagyel, Pat Arabie, Joyce H. Ardoin, Joel C. Arnesen, Pearl L. | Arnould, Nancy C. Ashley, Monica L. . Atterson, Allen L. Aucoin, Frances M. Aumiller, Gretchen Badon, Michael L. Bagget, Judy P. Bagget, Stanley W. Bailey, Johnny W. Barber, Joy S. Barber, Rhonda D. Barbry, John D. Barfield, Fay M. Barkate, Stephanie A. Barmore, Kimberly L. Barnett, Bruce G. Barnett, Connie A. Barnett, Kevin B. Barnhill, Kevin B. Barton, Cliff H. Basone, Gloria F. Bass, Mattie H. Batchelor, Karen S. Batchelor, Kathleen D. Batiste, Irma J. Beach, Carl M. Beasley, Detra L. Begger, Dominic M. 132 «Academics College of Liberal Arts gihletig attic)? Belson, Danielle M. Benham, Vanessa D. Bennett, Jeannie L. Benoit, Bryan K. Benoit, Leesa R. Benson, Rebecca L. Berglund, Mikhail P. Bice, Beverly J. Bishop, Constance P. Blackwell, Robyn E. Blaise, Marleen T. Blanchard, Catherine E. Bobb, Daryl K. Bohacek, John E. Bond, Stephen C. Bonin, Michael R. Bordelon, Leigh A. Bordelon, Mary M. Borel, Deborah A. Boseman, Erica L. Boswell, James M. Bourgeois, Helen L. Bowers, Robert M. Bowles, Joyce D. Boyd, Linda Brame, Leah P. Brache, Michael O. Brashear, Kimberly A. Breaux, Kyle W. Brevelle, Dwayne K. Brewer, Kate Brewster, Joseph D. Briggs, Donna D. Britt, John G. Broussard, Bryan J. Broussard, Jan L. Broussard, Jo Ann Broussard, Mark E. Broussard, Timothy S. Broussard, Tina L. Brown, Adeline Brown, Larry D. Academics ¢ 133 College of LiberdlAT —— Brown, Wanda L. Bruce, Keith }. Bryant, Billy R. Burleigh, Andrea J. Burleigh, Sharon L. Bushnell, Gerald T. Butler, Nelson S. Carrington, Sheila R. Calaway, Barry T. Caldwell, Dawn Callahan, Linda C. Calloway, Laura J. Camp, Anthony M. Campbell, Kim E. | Cantrell, Patricia D. Capdeville, Sheroyne L. Caraway, Kelly M. | Carmouche, Barbara S. Carmouche, Cheryl C. Carpenter, Jeff K. Carter, Allan D. Carter, James L. Carter, Mark A. Carter, Neil S. Castillo, Rosemary Ceasar, Donald R. Celestine, Vinetta Chacon, Mary P. Chaffould, Frederick W. Chamberlain, Kimberly H. Chamblee, Geraldine H. Chamblee, Terry L. Chapman, Dixie D. Chapman, Susanne Charles, Kathy D. Chenevert, Carl J. Clarence, Patricia Y. Clark, Belinda L. Clark, Joseph A. Coe, Janet H. Cole, Deborah L. Coleman, Felicia M. 134 « Academics Coley, Charles E. Collins, Marvin J. Comer, Veronica C. Conley, Michael L. Conner, Elizabeth A. Conner, Karen E. Conner, Susan E. Cook, A. Doug Cook, Dale J. Cook, David N. Cook, Kevin C. Cooke, Fred L. Cooley, Kevin B. Cooper, Jacqueline L. Corbello, Barbara G. Cormier, Ramby P. Cormier, Raymond L. Cousin, J. Scott Cousin, Stephen E. Cox, Elaine H. Cox, Laura J. Crador, Richard A. Crain, Albert J. Crawford, Kevin M. Croston, Eileen H. Cryar, Susan K. Daigle, Deborah D. Daigle, Troy J. Danahay, Daniel P. Darling, Eric S. Daugereau, Yvette L. Davis, Lillie M. Davis, Melissa K. Davis, Patricia G. Davison, Thomas J. Dawson, Laura D. De Jean, Stephanie F. Delafosse, Josephine deLaunay, John C. delCastillo, Theresa Demarest, Michael A. Denison, Cathy L. Academics ¢ 135 Pe ESS OES Se a | College of Liberal Arts Denton, Becky A. Derks, Carmen A. Dever, Michael S. DeVillier, Craig T. DevVillier, Sharon J. Dickerson, Antheia M. DiGiovanni, Guy S. Doan, Janet L. Dondis, Elizabeth A. Donovan, Terry P. Doty, Kristi K. Doucet, Edith P. Doucet, Monica L. Doucet, Nicholas D. | Doyle, Angela T. Drake, Alvin C. | Drost, Rahn L. | Dugas, Janice M. Duhon, Delia A. Duhon, Michael G. Duncan, Tamara L. Dupree, Anna G. Durand, Rachel F. Durio, Connie L. East, Dale T. Ecter, Leslie G. Eddings, Dwight T. Edmonds, Jeffery S. Edwards, Elizabeth E. Flliot, John W. Fllis, Dena R. Ellis, Molly P. El-Mogazi, Joyce F. Elswick, Molly A. Elter, Stephanie G. Endler, Kathleen M. English, Margaret D. Evans, Paulina J. Ewing, Leigh Fails, David M. Farmer, Loma C. Fawvor, James G. 136 ¢ Academics q College of Liberal Arts Fayard, Robert J. Feist, David E. Feist, Greg J. Felio, Raymond P. Feller, Greg A. Ferrell, Lisa A. Flowers, William L. Foden, Harry S. Fong, Hwei-Na Fontenot, Carl L. Fontenot, Joni R. Fontenot, Joyce M. Fontenot, Karen D. Fontenot, Katherine M. Fontenot, Matthew W. Fontenot, Rhonda G. Fontenot, Terry J. Ford, Paul A. Ford, Tanya J. Foster, William J. Fountain, Bessie L. Fowlkes, Terrone H. Friesner, Kim J. Frugé, Leslie L. Fuller, Betty S. Fullerton, Karla R. Fullilove, Jimmie C., Jr. Fullilove, Kevin C. Gain, Phyllis A. Garcia, David J. Garrett, Margaret R. Gary, Courtney E. Gary, Loretta J. Gaudet, Pamela G. Gauthier, Robin A. Gautreaux, Dale E. Geheb, Gary J. Genius, Colleen N. Gerardino, Pedro L. Gill, Gregory P. Gilley, Melissa J. Glaze, Ruby L. Academics ¢ 137 College of Liberal Art’ —_—_—_ I ete a a Gonsalez, Richard Gonzales, Ricky P. Gonzalez, Edmund Gonzalez, Sergio Goode, Dorothy L. Goode, Jan E. Goode, John A. Gordon, Lawrence Jr. Gotreaux, Joseph, Jr. Gragg, Yvette M. Granger, Patrick N. Green, David Green, Hermann R. Greene, Georgia K. Greenawalt, Shirley P. Griffin, Janet Girfka, Laura A. Griggs, Stuart K. Grimes, Martinez Grosze, Mary G. Guidry, Jerry Guidry, Mary M. Guidry, Nathaniel Guidry, Virginia H. Guilbeau, Alonda A. Guillory, Darby L. Guillory, Sandra K. Guillory, Scott R. Haley, Sharon E. Hall, Tina M. Ham, Laura M. Haman, William C. Hammond, Dianna L. Hamous, Kathy M. Hankins, Robert S. Hanks, Ralph J. Hannis, George J. Harbert, Bryan K. Harlan, Beverly R. Harmon, Donna M. Harris, Ann M. Harris, Cynthia J. 138 ¢ Academics College of Liberal Arts Harris, Rebekah M. Harris, Timothy L. Harrison, Scott A. Harrison, James T. Hart, Bobbie G. Hatcher, Jeanne M. Haymon, Renee A. Head, John H. Heard, Jeff P. Hebert, Arlene K. Hebert, Darlene G. Hebert, John P. Hebert, Khristine L. Hebert, Paul L. Hebert, Rayna E. Hebert, Sally M. Hebert, Sharon A. Hebert, Steven H. Heinen, Michael J. Heller, Michele A. Helluin, Jon S. Helms, Joellen J. Henrich, Craig S. Hightower, Michael F. Hill, Marjorie R. Hinton, Michelle M. Hobbs, Kenneth A. Hodges, C. Jeff Holcombe, Ronald I. Holland, Lee M. Holley, Barbara J. Holloway, Lisa J. Holloway, Loyce M. Holmes, Lawanna D. Hood, Jennifer J. Hood, Suzette M. Horne, Beth A. Horton, John W. Houston, Gerald D. Houtz, Marcia M. Hubbard, Virginia M. Hurtado, Percy G. Academics ¢ 139 Hutchinson, Mary H. Hutton, Michael H. Huval, Anna L. Huval, Paul J. Hyatt, Melinda M. Hylton, Rebecca A. lles, Claudia L. lles, Susan L. Istre, Mitchell J. Ivy, Judy L. Jackson, Barry C. Jackson, Greg L. Jackson, Kendrix B. Jackson, Kimberly R. Janca, Stephen A. Jefferson, Charles Jenkins, Jeff K. John, Mark E. Johnson, Brett A. Johnson, David S. Johnson, Gary A. Johnson, Lisa A. Johnson, Melvin, Jr. Johnson, Russell G. Johnson, Wallace D. Jones, Curtis R. Jones, John E. Jones, Lloyd G. Jones, Lynn E. Jones, Marcus L. Jones, Mark T. Jones, Mary E. Jones, Phillip J. Kang, Young Mi Karzin, Kondon E. Kelley, Victoria L. Kelly, Pamela R. Kennon, Leon D. Kibodeaux, Veronica H. King, Debora S. King, Jeanette E. King, Lisa A. a College of Liberal Arts College of Liberal Arts King, Marilyn G. King, Tina M. King, Tracey A. - kittling, Michael W. Knighten, Pam K. Koonce, Robert M. Lacy, Jennifer S. LaFleur, Kim N. Lambert, Andrew M. Lampkin, Nelda J. Landry, David C. Landry, Doretta R. LeBeouf, Angela S. LeBlanc, Debbie L. LeBlanc, Deborah L. LeBlanc, Deborah L. LeBlanc, Marilyn J. LeBlanc, Michael W. LeBlanc, Patrick H. LeBleu, Conway C. LeBleu, Paul R. LeDay, Lorie A. LeDoux, Lowell N. Leger, Anthony Lejune, Donna J. Lewis, Carol A. Lewis, Jacqueline M. leyoub, Laura A. Linzay, Rodney E. Lionberger, Teresa H. Loewer, Jody W. Loftin, Michael D. Loftin, Reneé C. Logan, Terry L. Long, Richard K. Lopez, Richard M. Loughren, Thomas ]. Louviere, Steven P. Loyd, William L., Jr. Lubin, Dianna M. Lyon, Elodie M. Madison, Tamie A. Academics ¢ 141 Magehee, Martin K. Malone, Charlotte A. Malone, George, Ill Mancuso, Anthony S. Manuel, René H., Ill Marcantel, Dan A. Marcantel, Daniel H. Marcantel, Eric T. Marcantel, Greg P. Marionneaux, Tanya J. Martin, James W. Matthews, Meredithe S. May, Cynthia L. McCall, Lynn T. McCann, Judson H. McCann, Vicki A. McCarthy, Lynne A. McCarty, Brian K. McCarty, Darren B. McCauley, Bryan E. McCauley, Michael R. McCleary, Anita C. McCrory, Elizabeth J. McDaniel, Wilma A. McDonald, Joseph A. McFatter, W. Brent McGraw, Tim McManus, Sonara J. McManus, Wade M. McMillan, Teresa A. Medlin, Andy C. Melton, John W. Menard, Donna M. Merchant, Susan R. Miller, Cynthia R. Miller, Karen Miller, Kipsy J. Miller, Randall E. Miller, Ronald J. Miller, Truman R. Minix, Mark J. Minnick, Duane R. 142 ¢ Academics rr —— Monceaux, Brian K. Monceaux, Ricky D. Monfore, Patricia V. Monks, William J. Monsour, Vickie M. Montgomery, Dwayne A. Montgomery, John P. Moore, Urlean Morgan, Dan H., Jr. Morrison, R. Greg Mortimer, John D. Mosley, Page L. Moss, Larry E. Moss, Stephen K. Mounce, Kimla K. Mouton, Michael J. Murchison, Duncan K. Musgrove, John C. Myers, Karen A. Myers, Kyle W. Nash, Cindy L. Newton, Kevin C. Nguyen, Tuen A. Norris, Garfield Ill Norwood, Richard D. Norwood, Yvette M. Nunez, David A. O'Brien, Melton D. Offill, Bill. Ogea, Lucinda M. Olivier, Andrea R. Olivier, Antoinette |. Olmstead, L. Aileen Oquain, Matthew W. Overton, Kurtis L. Owen, Alan D. Paige, Betty S. Paige, Judy A. Painter, Bruce E. Palma, Judy C. Pappion, Renita M. Pardo, Anthony B. Academics ¢ 143 Ce lel et ee E—eeEeEeEeE—eEEeE———eeeeeeeeeeeeeee |S Paret, Evelyn D. Parker, Anita K. Parks, Pamela J. Patin, Cedric D. Patterson, Cicero J. Patterson, Judy K. Patterson, Paula E. Payne, Mary B. Peet, Karen L. Peltz, Allison L. Phillpott, Joyce S. Phillips, Edward W. Phillips, Darryl L. Pettijohn, Suzanne M. Perry, Valorie H. Perkins, Terri F. Perkins, Carleton W. Pletz, Vicky D. Pierce, Karl J. Pierre, Dalphney G. Pitre, Dwana G. Pitre, Theresa A. Plauché, John T. Ponthieux, Phyllis A. Prejean, Carla C. Prejean, Paul G., Jr. Price, Deidre D. Primeaux, Dwight L. Proctor, Bernardine B. Pronia, Jill M. Ryder, Rebecca A. Ryan, Princella M. Rviz, Raquel Rutherford, Marjorie A. Rushing, Steven L. Ruffin, Candy Z. Roy, Sandra K. Rougeaux, Sheila M. Rose, George A. Rogerson, Andrew C. Rogers, Nelda N. Roddy, Mikelyn A. 144 e Academics iC ee College of Liberal Arts College of Liberal Arts Puckett, Billy B. Racca, Michelle Reece, John K. Reed, Karen L. Reeves, Frederic H. Reinauer, Anne F. Rentroe, Jason S. Richard, Carol R. Richard, Toby J. Richardson, Joseph B. Rivera, Lopez C. Roach, Fred C. Robbins, James K. Roberts, Deanne M. Roberts, Mandy C. Roberts, Mark A. Roberts, Laura L. Robertson, Anna M. Robertson, Helen J. Robertson, Phyllis W. Robichaux, Troy M. Robinson, Kathryn L. Roche, Karla R. Salter, Lisa R. Saltzman, Eric J. Sanchez, Randall S. Sandoz, Scott E. San Miguel, Hector E. Sanner, Mary K. Savoie, Karla A. Savoie, Kevin A. Scalisi, Sharrie L. Scarborough, Dorothy L. Schexnyder, Elizabeth A. Schonefeld, Scott A. Schuette, Mark A. Schwartz, John E. Scott, Tracy E. Scroggs, Nordine A. Sebren, Kathryn E. Sebren, Michael D. Seeley, Mary T. “ Academics ¢ 145 Sellers, Debbie A. Semien, Veronica Sergio, Villa Sessions, Anthony D. Shank, Ben R. Shaw, Sally L. Shearman, Susan L. Shelton, Elizabeth A. Shelton, Keith W. Shelton, Jeffrey D. Shelton, Lori A. Sherman, Wilton J. Shirley, Donald D. Simmons, Elizabeth A. Simmons, Lucy C. Simon, Howard J., Jr. Smith, Deborah J. Smith, Donna G. Smith, Donna M. Smith, Etta L. Smith, Frances A. Smith, George C. Smith, James R. Smith, Jeffrey J. Smith, Leonard P. Sneed, Arthur O., Jr. Soileau, Denise Y. Soileau, Patrick C. Sonnier, Terry J. Soulier, Jeanne M. Spears, Donna L. Spell, Gwendolyn D. Stanley, Larry J. Steele, Allen W. Steele, Roderick L. Stein, Lila G. Stephens, Richard L. Stevens, Connie F. Stevens, Jacqueline A. Stevens, Jimmy R. Stewart, Velvet L. Stiff, Tim S. 146 « Academics College of Liberal Arts SD IP DOES RES it Stoker, Julie L. Strenk, Suzie A. Streva, Christine M. - St. Romain, Sally S. Summers, Jerry J. Swain, Shari L. Sylvest, David A. Tally, Kim M. Tanner, Sylvia B. Teal, Mark A. Tennie, Salette R. Tete, Robert J. Theaux, Andree A. Thibodeaux, Darleen D. Thibodeaux, Marleen Thibodeaux, Paula R. Thomas, Christel F. Thomas, Frank G. Thomas, Joey G. Thomas, Margret L. Tolbert, Kent C. Trahan, Bryan J. Trahan, James C. Trahan, Janet D. Treadway, Robert C. Trevino, Donna K. Tritico, Anita N. Tritico, Kelley A. Tutson, Vanessa R. Underhill, Gardner D. Vallair, Patricia D. Vance, Andrew B. Vandermolen, Larry W. Veillon, Todd A. Verrette, Patrick G. Viccellio, Charles S. Villery, Aristle Vital, Edgar W. Walther, Catherine M. Walther, David A. Ward, Stephen K. Washington, Lillie M. Academics ¢ 147 Weaver, Barbara D. Webb, Kirby B. Weed, Keith W. Weeks, Justine K. Weeks, Steve D. Wesley, Frank J. West, JoAnn L. West, Robert A. White, Robert E. Whiteard, Gregory J. Whittaker, Crysta J. Whittington, Anthony J. Williams, Jerald O. Williams, Linda F. Williams, Patrick K. Williams, Sylvia Willis, Robert C. Wilson, David L. Wilson, John M. Winfree, Karen L. Wolfe, Denny R. Woods, Julian K. Yarbrough, Frances C. Yeary, Candace K. Yepez, Fernando F. Young, Raphael G. Zinecker, James P. Zoudlik, Elaine E. 148 ¢ Academics College of Sciences Faculty College of Sciences Dr. B. E. Hankins, Dean The College of Sciences offers the basic service courses in the natural, physical, and mathematical sciences, specialized courses leading to academic majors in most of its departmental disciplines, and various professional and pre-professional curricula. The College of Sciences in- cludes the departments of Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Home Economics, Mathematical Sciences, Microbiology, Nursing, and Physics. ™ Ruth Abrahams Dr. Harold Aymond James Batchelor Dr. James Beck Tommy Bogle Dr. Harlin Brewer Margaret Carr Dr. Barbara Coatney Dr. Glenn W. Cobb Larry Coker Dr. Wilbur Dahlquist Dr. William F. Denny Janet Deshoff Dr. Anne Dilks Dr. James Edmonds, Jr. Anita Fields Mrs. Adrienne Ham Dr. Russell Ham Ruth Hinchee Dr. Kalil leyoub Academics ¢ 149 | College of Sciences Faculty 150 ¢ Academics William Iglinsky, Jr. Willie L. Jenkins Dr. Anand S. Katiyar Paul Kitt Mary Kordisch Golden Kroemeke Patricia Lundy Dr. Robert F. Mahfoud Dr. George Mead Victor Monsour James W. Moss, Jr. Leon Rine Dr. Roy Robinson, Jr. Leticia Sanders Cornell C. Chaumont Joseph E. Smith Harold Stevenson Dr. Lalitha Swetharanyam S. Swetharanyam Dr. Hugh Turner John Turner, Jr. Robert A. Varnado Ann Weaver Mary Wiley Dr. Roberta Yellott Dr. Thomas P. Zolki Aaron, Steve C. Abate, Brenda M. Abshire, Russell W. -Ackel, Margaret A. Adelsflugel, Eric G. Adrian, Maureen F. Alexander, Carita G. Allen, Bettylu I. Allen, Chris B. Allen, Desmond V. Allen, Gelnn J. Alley, Marsha M. Allison, Margaret A. Alonzo, Alvin J. Anderson, Pam A. Anderson, Susan H. Angelle, John D. Anthony, Jacqueline M. Archer, Gregory P. Ardoin, Gina A. Arnold, John M. Arnold, Kathy L. Ashley, Justina E. Ashworth, Angela A. Ashworth, Frieda D. Atkinson, Allen L. August, Deborah F. Augustine, Karen W. Augustine, Steven B. Austin, Toni L. Babyak, Bernice A. Baccigalopi, Eric P. Bailey, Shawnee K. Ballard, Addie A. Ballard, Tonya K. Ballentine, Cheryl Banks, Monica A. Barbain, Brenda M. Barbe, Ella M. Barbe, Louie D., Ill Barbre, Raymond E. Bargeman, Jurwana Academics ¢ 151 EE lech enNs —_—_—_—_—_—_—_ Barkate, Suzanne L. Barnes, John P. Barnes, Lynn Barnes, Stephanie S. Barras, Jonathan D. Barthels, Cecil E. Barton, Cynthia S. Baxley, Stephen L. Beach, Pamela E. Bearden, Shirley D. Bebee, Rebecca A. Becker, Tommy M.., Jr. Becnel, Fred A. Beebe, Carol L. Beeson, Brian K. Beglis, Sallye J. Belair, Lynne A. Bell, Barbara A. Bell, Beverly E. Bell, Charles B. Bell, Jean R. Bello, Wilbert J., Jr. Bellon, Paul L. Bellon, Phyllis A. Bellon, Randy K. Bellon, Terry J. Bellow, Elverna M. Bellow, Pamela L. Bennett, Laura M. Bennett, Robert A. Bennett, Tony A. Benoit, John B. Benton, Amy C. Bereir, John T. Bergeron, DeeDee A. Bergstedt, Julie M. Berken, Kevin M. Berken, Mary V. Berken, Richard J. Berkey, Paul E. Bernard, Gwendolyn A. Bertrand, Charles A. 152 ¢ Academics College of Sciences Bertrand, Ellen R. Bertrand, Paul J. Bertrand, Peter S. Bertrand, Viki D. “Bertrand, Wendell P. 7 Berwick, Ben S. a Jy Bethea, Kathryn L. Bickham, Leslie S. Biggs, Rhonda L. Biggs, Ronald D. Billedeaux, Gerard N. Bingham, Carla D. Blades, W. Gene Blake, Deborah S. Blanchet, Charles E. Blessing, Susan E. Blocker, Claudia H. Blossman, Lisa T. Blue, Gregory A. Boese, Opal C. Borel, Steve R. Bonvillain, Connie L. Bordelon, Ann T. Boswell, Patricia L. Boudoin, William R. Boudreaux, Barbara A. Boudreaux, John D. Boudreaux, Robyn L. Boudreaux, Troy L. Bourgeois, Ben G. Bourgeois, Timothy J. Bourne, Carol A. Boutte, James N. Bowes, Bryan K. Boyd, Celeste N. Boyd, Daryl L. Bradford, Kathryn B. Brame, Leah R. Brantley, Kim L. Brasher, Keith W. Brass-Ernst, Lois A. Breaux, Lisa M. Academics ¢ 153 a a ae TE ns ( Olese Of SCIENCES TS Brignac, Susan B. Brignac, Velvet A. Briscoe, Patricia A. Brister, Charles A. Brooks, Bess R. Brooks, Richard L. Broussard, Angela L. Broussard, Beth Broussard, Elizabeth W. Broussard, Estelle K. Broussard, Hubert T. Broussard, Kathryn A. Broussard, Kim M. Broussard, Kyle M. Broussard, Mark A. Broussard, Melanie E. Broussard, Pam L. Broussard, Melanie J. Broussard, Randel K. Broussard, Remy W. Broussard, Rickey A. Broussard, Sabrina A. Broussard, Ursula Brown, Cleve T. Brown, Noélle B. Brown, Perry E. Brown, Steven M. Bruchhaus, Brett A. Bruchhaus, Lori A. Bruno, Peggy M. Buller, Colin M. Buller, Pamela J. Bunting, Deborah B. Burleigh, Lisa K. Burns, Bret D. Burns, Frank T. Burns, Sharon G. Burr, Marvin L. Burton, JoSette M. Butcher, Jamie L. Byrne, Terence B. Caesar, Cindy M. 154 ¢ Academics College of Sciences Campbell, Sherry A. Canik, Sandra L. Cannon, Rufus L. _Carlson, Raymond A,, Jr. Carnahan, Dianne Carroll, Mary M. Carpenter, Tyrella G. Cart, Lisa L. Cart, Philip A. Carter, Doyle J. Casey, Rick E. Cason, Karen N. Casteel, Marvin O. Castleberry, Paul S. Cezar, Adre A. Chachere, Laure W. Chaddick, Diane Chaisson, Catherine A. Chambers, Brenda A. Chambers, Susan L. Chatman, Eric V. Chaumont, André L. Chretien, Janet G. Chretien, Jeffrey P. Christian, Kim L. Christian, Orellana M. Chu, Chien-peng Churchman, Carla S. Clark, Felicia M. Clark, Karen L. Clark, Michael O. Clawson, Cindy Z. Clement, Leslie R. Cline, Tammy L. Clubb, Hugh R. 4 See Cochran, James M. Coffey, Thomas C. Cola, Anna M. Cole, Robert N. Cole, Robert X. Collins, Lonnie J. Collins, Ruth A. ‘ Academics ¢ 155 CS } College of SClCNCES —— | _- 5 ssrlg a Colter, Babra E. Comeaux, Constance M. Comeaux, Julie A. Comfort, Daniel M. Conley, Thomas D. Conner, Carole D. Conner, Delbert P. Conter, Richard C. Coody, Michael W. Cook, Kelli C. Cook, Kimberly C. Cooke, Darlene M. Cooks, Roslyn D. Cooley, Diane L. Corleg, Dewayne Cormier, Dana M. Cormier, Stephanie C. Cormier, Tammy D. Cornwell, Roger S. Cotton, Laura S. Courville , Barrett A. Courville, Colette M. Courville, Dwayne J. Courville, Jayla S. Courville, Timothy Courville, Ward A. Courville, Wendell N. Couvillian, Deb A. Cox, Beverly J. Cox, Tracy L. Cradeur, Desiree A. Crawford, Fluyn L. Creel, William R. Crochet, Matt J. Cromer, Ginny A. Crowe, Tracie Cruz, Claire A. Cummings, Paula A. Czejkowski, Janice Dahlguist, Darry! L. Dahlguist, William H. Daigle, Janice M. 156 Academics Daloviso, Dana G. Damaine, James A. Dangerfield, Connie F. Darbone, Fitzgerald J. Darbonne, William K. Daughterbawsgh, Flizabeth Davidson, Linda M. Davis, John W. Davis, Lisa L. Davis, Michelle A. Davis, Robin L. Davis, Sandra J. Davison, Melissa M. Dean, Nita L. Dean, Paula A. Declues, Jennifer P. Delaine, Terence Delany, Billy W. Delaunay, Sephen J. Demeritt, Keith R. Dennis, Natalie E. DeRousselle, Roxane Desaintis, Robert R. Deveer, Robert C. Deville, Alice F. DeVille, John G. DeVille, Rebecca A. DeVillier, Mitchell S. Dewey, George H. Dewitt, David R. Dibartolo, Lisa S. Dickens, Lisa A. Dickerson, Catherine E. Dietz, Michael L. Digiglia, Dari A. Doise, Claudean M. Doland, Patrick A. Donaldson, Gary N. Dorry, Marie M. Doshier, Deborah A. Dotson, Jayne Doucet, Brenda ‘ Academics ¢ 157 | ns COlege Of SCIENCES —— Daucet, Sandy A. Doucet, Victoria A. Dowden, Kenneth W. Dower, Beverly L. Driggers, Wendy L. Dronet, Dana A. Dronet, Darnell A. Dronett, Charles L. Ducote, Paula M. Dufrene, Candace M. Dugas, Scott A. Dugas, Shari L. Duhon, Anna M. Duhon, Delana G. Duhon, Jackie L. Dumas, Glotia R. Dumond, Lynn P. Dunbar, Angela F. Duncan, Steven P. Dunn, Kern G. Dunn, Tracy W. Duplechain, Cynthia M. Duplechain, David L. Duplechain, Millisa Dupre, Marsha K. Dupree, Betty J. Dupree, Debra A. Dyson, Laurie G. Farly, Paula K. Eastman, Joseph S. Easton, Sharon K. Eaves, Darrell R. Eaves, Richard B. Eccles, Stephen J. Edwards, Natalie A. Edwards, Sherrie A. Ellender, Linda J. Flizey, Danna A. Emony, Stephen R. Esters, Irvin G. Etheridge, Cheryl A. Fabacher, Andre P. 158 ¢ Academics a ee ee College of Sciences Faires, Dallas F. Farley, Callie J. Farrar, Maureen L. _Fawlk, Suzonne R. Feeney, Brian M. Fender, Peggy M. Ferdinandsen, Grace M. Fittz, Priscilla A. Fitzpatrick, Richard C. Fix, Hubert M. Fletcher, Tracy N. Floyd, Steven C. Fontenas, Sherry E. Fontenot, Barry P. Fontenot, Brian S. Fontenot, Darlene A. Fontenot, Dennis L. Fontenot, Donna M. Fontenot, Eudice E. Fontenot, Gloria A. Fontenot, John R. Fontenot, Kirk A. Fontenot, Lisa B. Fontenot, Paul G. Fontenot, Reed A. Fontenot, Ryan E. Fontenot, Sandra E. Fontenot, Sherman T. Fontenot, Stella A. Fontenot, Stephen W. Foreman, Christine M. Fortenberry, Linda F. Foster, David I. Fowler, Sheila L. Fox, Marvin C. Fox, Matthew F. Francois, Michelle M. Franks, Freida Fredrick, Wendolyn M. Fredericks, Deanna M. Freels, Selita A. Freeman, Mary L. Academics ¢ 159 — COllege of Sciences Frey, Kirk J. Fruge, Tammy R. Fruge, Wade W. Fryar, Edna H. Fuller, Vickie A. Fullington, Gerald S. Fuselier, Sarah M. Futch, Susan K. Gabbert, Khristina M. Gabriel, Belinda K. Gafford, Patricia M. Gafford, Tammie G. Gallagher, John C. Galley, Bryan K. Galley, Kevin G. Garner, Beaulah B. Garrison, Cheryl W. Gary, Michael W. Gatlin, Billy T., Jr. Gaudet, Carla S. Gaut, Siby! R. Gauthier, Judy A. Gauthreaux, Thomas L. Gay, David A. Gedward, LeRoy D. Geerts, Louis A. Gersonde, Bonnie S. Geymann, Brett F. Giamanco, Karen M. Gibbons, Allison B. Gillispie, Deborah A. Gilstrap, Christopher H. Girlinghouse, Theresa P. Godeau, Janet L. Godeaux, Janet F. Goen, Tracy H. Gonzales, Carolyn A. Gothreaux, Katherine R. Goynes, Lee A. Granger, Mark B. Granger, Patricia A. Granger, Uria J. 160 « Academics College of Sciences Gray, Otto Gray, Susan K. Gray, Thomas G. Green, Thomas M.., Jr. Gregory, Joseph E. Gremillion, Dale G. Griffith, Tami M. Grigg, John A. Grimm, Wanda Groves, Lori G. Guidroz, Erik J. Guidry, Donna G. Guidry, Jubal P. Guilbeau, Angela C. Guillory, Barbara M. Guillory, Dale J. Guillory, Gerald C. Guillory, Gina G. Guillory, Jennifer M. Guillory, Kevin A. Guillory, Mary B. Guillory, Mary J. Guillory, Noble C. Guillory, Robert C. Guillory, Shelia F. Guillory, Shelly A. Guillory, Thomas, Jr. Guillot, Richard P. Guillot, Anna L. Gunter, Cynthia N. Habetz, Gregory A. Habetz, Pamela A. Hagger, Desiral C. Haigle, Douglas J. Haley, Patty L. Hall, Gerlyn A. Hall, Peggy L. Hall, Tangela R. Halley, Mesonie T. Hammonds, Billy M. Hanberry, Kathlene “Greenman, Gerald A. Academics ¢ 161 —_— a ig ns en ee a a a ee —s COllege Of SCIENCES —— BE a Handy, Shelia J. Hanks, L. Kurt Hanks, Lyle W. Hardin, Traci J. Hardy, Barbara D. Hardy, Kevin K. Hardy, Sharon L. Harper, Barney H. Harper, William T. Harris, Phil C. Hathaway, William G. Hauskins, Lori L. Havens, Russell W. Hawkins, Kenneth R. Haynie, Dea Z. Hays, Harriet J. Hazel, Clifford C. Heard, Cynthia A. Heath, Jody L. Hebert, Alpha N. Hebert, Denise B. Hebert, Gregory P. Hebert, Julie M. Hebert, Lisa A. Hebert, Roland J. Hebert, Vickie A. Helms, Thomas B. Henderson, Sharon F. Henry, Debora A. Herbert,, Julie A. Henry, Gregory M. Hesse, Donald A. Hickman, Theresa P. Higgins, Tammie G. Higgins, Tina P. Hill, Deanne M. Hillarel, Wanda K. Hillard, Wanda K. Hilliard, Deborah L. Hine, Damon L. Hobbs, Mark A. Hoening, Sarah J. 162 ¢ Academics College of Sciences Hoffpauir, Anita M. Hoffpauir, Dena F. Hoffpauir, Don K. Hoffpauir, Josette M. Hoffpauir, Katherine A. Hoffpauir, Raymond D. Hogan, Vanessa F. Hoke, Penelope A. Holcomb, Karen E. Holley, Charlene Hollis, Nancy A. Holmes, Margaret J. Hooper, Melanie L. Hopes, Kerry C. House, Regina L. Hubbard, Patricia M. Hudon, Kathy C. Hughes, James E. Hughes, Steve B. Hunt, Sandra J. Hurley, Douglas A. leyoub, Michael J. Isaac, Ellen Isaac, Joel Istre, Debra Istre, Matthew P. Ivey, Angela J. Ivey, Terri L. Jackson, Darell W. Jacob, Retha M. James, Gary R. James, Michelle F. Janke, Regina L. Jeffreys, Rebecca D. Jessen, Sheila K. Johnson, Chip B. Johnson, Dennis D. Johnson, Evanna L. Johnson, Gina P. Johnson, Janice M. Johnson, Kathleen C. Johnson, Michele Y. Academics ¢ 163 College of Sciences © TTT | Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Horace L. Jones, Sonya Jones, Leecia A. Joseph, Pamela Joyce, Ann M. Judice, Cynthia L. Judice, Mitzi L. Jules, Roger C. Junkroski, Michael S. Kyles, Linda M. Kupcho, Debra J. Kunzweller, Daniel F. Kuhlmann, Jane E. Kane, Marie L. Karam, Paula F. Karey, Deidre R. Karkalits, Kay A. Kasher, Marc S. Kasher, Paul Katchur, Steve M. Katiar, Prem L. Kekich, Stephen P. Kelley, Melinda A. Kennedy, Haze M. Kennerson, Mary E. Kennison, Charlene A. Kowtha, Pramila C. Khazraee, Mindo Kile, Larry L. King, Bernita H. King, Jennifer R. King, Mark W. Kingrey, William S. Kinney, Brenda S. Kinney, Teresa A. Kittrell, Eaton L. Klein, Marjorie A. Knight, Carol L. Knowlton, Lyman G. Koch, Carol E. Koonce, Elise I. 164 ¢ ACaaemics a —————— College of Sciences LaBorde, Mona L. LaBuff, Michael J. LaFargue, Louis J. LaFleur, Glenn C. Landreneau, David R. Landreneau, Renee Y. Landry, Jamie F. Landry, Jennifer A. Landry, Mona R. Landry, Regina M. Landry, Stuart G. Landry, Wendy W. Lanier, Charlene J. Lantz, Pauline F. Latta, Marty D. LaBauve, Charlotte R. LeBlanc, Gena G. LeBlanc, Ingrid LeBlanc, Tonya M. LeBleu, Timothy J. Lee, Thomas R. Lee, Walter Leday, Nona M. Ledet, Mercy A. LeDoux, William A. Leger, Linda S. Leger, Melanie A. Leger, Stephanie M. Leidig, Donna K. Leitz, Regina B. LeJeune, Andrea M. Lejeune, Carrie J. Lejeune, Charles K. Lejeune, Kristi A. LeJeune, Kurt A. LeJeune, Thomas K. LeMaire, Mark D. LeMay, Melony R. Lenhart, William E. LaVergne, Hattie M. Leonards, Maria T. Lewis, Angela M. Academics ¢ 165 COS SE a a er | College of SICNES ———7 a eT Leshe, Dena K. Leveque, Michael G. Lewis, Janet E. Lewis, Victoria A. Liptak, Carolyn A. Litel, Linda S. Little, Bert F. Long, Glenn A. Lormand, Monica M. Louvier, Catherine A. Lowenthal, Marc D. Lowery, Joan M. Lueck, Daniel J. Lukas, Valarie A. Lundy, Michael D. Lyons, Robert W. Lyons, Steve C. Mack, Arlette E. Magbee, Frances J. Magel, Tracey D. Managan, Penny K. Manning, James G. Manuel, Curtis D. Manuel, Gary P. Manuel, Monica A. Manuel, Tracy J. Marburger, Ann M. Marcantel, Michael E. Marcantel, William L. Marceaux, Michael D. Maricle, Michael L. Marks, Darlene M. Martin, Susan L. Martin, Theresa L. Matti, Janalyn G. Matti, Patrice H. Mayer, Page M. Mayes, J. Taylor Mayes, Sarah J. Mayeux, Jim McBee, Leonard D. McCann, Lee R. 166 « Academics College of Sciences McCarley, John R. McCauley, Michael McCleary, Jodie H. McCormick, Danny R. McCown, Merry A. McDaniel, Marcia E. McDaniel, Sherrie L. McDonald, Beverly A. McDonough, Cynthia L. McDowell, Cynthia K. McGee, Sereitha M. McGrath, Kenneth R. McGregor, Mary J. McHale, Martha A. Mckinney, Harold H. Mckinney, Harold L. Mcknight, Sherri L. McLean, Robert L. McMillan, Lisa A. McNally, Debra S. McVicker, Wayne A. Meaux, Alvin J. Meche, Terry M. Medicis, Cathy C. Medus, Paul Menard, Betty R. Menoy, Julie A. Metoyes, Russell E. Meyers, Yolanda L. Michel, Rene J. Mickel, Cheri L. Midkiff, Malinda K. Milburn, Lois A. Milford, Belinda L. Miller, Alice O. Miller, Jill M. Miller, Laurie A. Miller, Phillip G. Miller, Remy D. Minvielle, Robin M. Academics ¢ 167 2 | College of Sciences ee | Monceaux, Randy C. Montalbano, Angela M. Montalbano, Laurie M. Montalbano, Patrick Monticello, Lisa R. Montgomery, Michdel E. Montgomery, Sharon A. Moore, John C. Moore, Robert A. Morgan, Charles K. Morgan, Rose M. Morow, Julie A. Moses, Ricky L. Moss, Dorothy L. Moss, Michael V. Moss, William C. Mueller, Celinda S. Mullen, Armand E. Murray, Authur Myers, Aida L. Myers, Randall K. Nails, Angela M. Nelson, Kristine D. Nelson, Nancy L. Netherland, Bonnie R. Neusefzer, Scott M. Nicholas, Cecilia L. Nichols, Teressa H. Norwood, Monica L. Nunez, Rhonda D. Nunez, Rudolph O’Blanc, Pamela A. O'Brien, Jill A. O'Hara, Kenneth K. Orndorff, Joanna M. Ortego, Patricia R. Owen, Andrea C. Palmer, Brule W. Papillion, Regina S. Parker, Julie A. Parker, Thomas C. Patio, Patrick S. 168 ¢ Academics ——— a ee ee College of Sciences Patterson, Linda R. Peterson, Matthew D. Peterson, M. Charles Petitjean, Shelly D. ‘Peveto, Arisse A. Pierrotti, Cynthia E. Pigno, Mark A. Pinzon, lvon Pinzon, Orlando Piraro, Melissa L. Pitre, Donald N. Pitre, Felicia A. Pitre, Hester W. Pivateau, Geoffrey P. Poimboeuf, Mary K. Poole, Elyse L. Pope, James E. Porter, David B. Pousson, Joseph R. Powers, Diana H. Powers, Norman Pratt, Dorothy L. Prejean, Charles K. Prejean, Matthew L. Prejean, Nancy O. Price, Russell R. Price, Suzette B. Primeaux, Jody F. Prince, John L. Prince, Regina E. Pronia, Connie S. Paulk, Mitzi C. Pavich, Michelle A. Peacock, Sandra M. Peavy, Samuel T. Penn, Ralph E. Penny, James D. Peoples, Vickie R. Perkins, Louise A. Perry, Michael D. Perry, Paul C. Quienalty, Douglas K. Academics ¢ 169 College of SCENES — NR ee ee | Ralmani, Azam A. Ransom, Brian N. Ransom, Bruce N. Rawson, Charlotte M. Reed, Brenda S. Reed, Jeffrey S. Reed, Paula G. P. Reel, Beverly K. Reid, Henry F. Reid, Kim M. Reina, David H. Riall, Russell A. Richard, Jay W. Richard, Judith J. Richard, Julie A. Richard, Kirk I. Richard, Leornard Paul Richard, Leonard P. Richard, Stella L. Richardson, Stephanie G. Richmond, Joseph M. Rigby, Joel L. Riggs, Pamela R. Rist, Beth M. Rittman, Scott W. Roberts, Donna M. Robinson, Jeanette K. Robison, Kim K. Roche, Ruthe D. Rogers, Cindy L. Rogers, Maria A. Rogers, Terri L. Romain, Inez A. Rosenthal, Kenneth D. Ross, Brinda M. Rothermel Kurt S. Rothermel, Peter J. Rougeau, Clay H. Roy, Christina A. Roy, Robyn Roy, Wendy G. Rutledge, Philip A. 170 ¢ Academics aaa College of Sciences NN Ryder, Jeff D. Safley, Suzanne A. Saling, Jerry A. Salmons, Rose E. “Salvador, David M. Sanders, Delores H. Sanghvi, Badal J. Saucier, Matthew Saucier, Trina M. Savant, Janet C. Savant, Karen L. Savoie, Jesse L. Savoie, Robert L. Savoie, Shadd E. Savoy, Harriet A. Sawyer, Dean C. Sayes, Debbie M. Schaner, Deborah E. Scheznayder, Stephen M. Schlicher, Charles L. Schmid, Karen A. Schreve, Susan A. Schulte, Ellen M. Schulta, Douglas C. Schware, Catherine M. Schwartzenburg, Bessie P. Scott, Lydia V. Scruggs, Nanette B. Seabaugh, Melanie A. Sedlock, Jo M. Seiford, Ronald A. Self, David L. Shaheen, David E. Shannon, David A. Sharde, Tammra L. Shelton, Robin L. Shepard, Glenn Shirley, Linda G. Shumaker, Blanche E. Sibley, Denise M. Sillyman, Weldon M. Simmons, Leslie A. Academics ¢ 171 Simon, WVilfred J. Simons, Don R. Sims, Michael R. Singleton, Deidera K. Sirois, Jonell R. Smith, Dayna L. Smith, Jane R. Smith, JoAnne H. Smith, Kevin Smith, Lisa A. Smith, Margaret E. Smith, Melinda G. Smith, Roger D. Smith, Scotty L. Snead, Charles S. Snider, Robin C. Snider, Van A. Soileau, Alan J. Soileau, Nanette Sonnier, Linda G. Sonnier, Vince P. Soptei, Michele G. Sovereign, Angela K. Sowell, Leslie K. Spangler, Thomas A. Spell, Donnis E. Spell, Ronald K. Spence, Stephen N. Spicer, Susan R. Sprigg, Helen A. Stacy, John W. Stagg, Charlene M. Stelly, Nancy J. Stetson, Paula D. Stevens, Byron A. Stickell, Kristi L. Stickell, Margie F. Stiegler, Stephen G. Stine, Mary J. Stock, Janet L. Stokes, Sally E. Stoutes, Mary E. 172 ¢ Academics ,| eS College of SCIENCES —_—_ es €Ollege of Sciences DS a ee ee Streva, Nick J. St. Romain, Thomas E. Sumpter, Joetta H. Sutton, Margaret M. Talley, Alicia Talley, Tamilyn Talley, Valerie Taylor, Sharon G. Taylor, Todd M. Tedrow, Cuc ThiThu Tefertiller, Allison D. Tezeno, Othelia M. Theriot, Timothy K. Thibodeaux, Adrian G. Thibodeaux, Margaret G Thibodeaux, Oran J. Thibodeaux, Sandra M. Thibodeaux, Timothy P. Thom, Lisa A. Thomas, Brigette A. Thomas, Charlie N. Thomas, Clyde H. Thomason, Tina S. Thompson, Doyle B. Thompson, Stacy J. Titus, Ronda J. Todd, Tommy A. Trahan, Julie A. Trahan, Quentin C. Trahan, Timothy J. Trahan, Wilford J. Trail, Mary E. Tritico, Annette Turner, Daniel P. Turner, Scott E. Unkel, Donna C. Unkel, Mike W. Unkel, Peter J. Valentine, Shawn R. Valerie, Shirley M. Vaughn, Eric C. Vaughn, Leah C. Academics ¢ 173 College of Sciences ——ms Veazey, Marianne Veillon, Stephen D. Veronie, Sheila A. Verret, Randall K. Verrette, Kevin J. Viator, Angelina A. Viator, Robbie A. Victorian, Paul W. Vidrine, Michelle L. Vige, Lisha A. Vincent, John C. Vincent, Karen M. Vincetn, Kellie A. Vincent, Sandra F. Vsncent, Sharie L. Vincent, Tricia L. Vincent, Whitney J. Vines, Deborah K. Vinson, Benita S. Wagner, Jeffrey S. Walker, Dawn M. Walker, Michael R. Waller, Ray N. Walther, Dorothy A. Walther, Margaret L. Ware, Susan Watkins, Connie C. Watlry, Donnie L. Watson, Lee A. Watson, Mary E. Watson, Michael E. Weathersby, Mae B. Weaver, Mark A. Welo, Martha G. Welsh, Laura M. Wesley, John D. West, John A. Westfall, Jan M. Westfall, Robert W. Whaley, John H. White, Elizabeth A. White, Harvey W. 174 ¢ Academics Worley, Scott L. Worley, Jackie A. White, Richard A. White, Sherry S. Whitehead, Paul K. Whitehead, Tina L. Wicke, Richard G. Wilkins, Donna M. Wilkins, Sandra L. Williams, Curtis L. Williams, Darrell R. Williams, Karen L. Williams, Michael A Williams, Sharon A. Williams, Sheryl C. Williams, Tammy K. Willis, F. Scott Willis, John F. Wills, Charles W. Wilson, Leigh Wilson, Patra T. Window, Mark A. Winston, Colette Z. Winstead, Katherine A. Withers, Julie E. Wood, Molly B. Wood, Susan L. Woodard, Jo A. Woodard, Quenna L. Woods, Charles A. Woods, Edwin Woods, Ivy J. Zaunbrecher, Randal G. Young, Susan K. Wynn, Charlotte A. Wyatt, John S. Wu, Cheng-Chyou Wright, Julie D. Academics ¢ 175 el islsaee ve Ae ae Se eo ee ee | Librarians Clarene Carson JoAnne Durand Alan Harms Nancy Khoury Charles LeBourgeois Carolyn Ringle Mulitary Sciences EES IT 5 Sag ee LTC Billy N. Arnold Lionell A. Greene Charlie Harges Kenneth Sivula Cpt. William Steele Iil Charles White II George Kuffel, Community Services Joyce Vaughan, Assistant Registrar 176 ¢ Academics | a ——_—s “pe SPECHNAPOAIS DEFFSCUGTEES — DET S cee REE weEeRkwmor BALD our PROPERLY sn}. Banning, Tara E. Bellard, Rufus C. Brown, Gary Foreman, Ginger Musch, Karen Thomas, Brigett A. WE udtce VoT NEEO THE 178 ¢ Student Life ae oo i y Hs Hl i Ta aa ae S ee i ee nea Lae Be Peat PO See ee five ri rr a 180 ¢ Student Lite Dorm Life PACK IT UP Each August, a student collects everything he owns, packs it up and heads out for yet another year of fun at McNeese State University. Upon arrival, he is again faced with the boring task of registering in the residence hall he has chosen for the year. After this annoying job is completed, he is allowed to enter his room ; He somehow manages to drag four suitcases, a typewriter, two pillows and the faithful bean bag chair up countless flights of stairs to his new room. After searching all of his pockets and dropping everything all over the hall, he finally remembers that he has left the room key downstairs where he registered. After a quick sprint down, then back up the stairs he is finally ready to enter his room He turns the key, turns the doorknob and lets out a cry of disbelief. For some reason he had expected the rooms to get larger during summer vacation. They are still closet sized and all look identical and they are even the same dreary university colors. He decides he will have to make do. Within a couple of hours, he has turned the room in- to an attractive, cozy place. It’s amazing what six rugs, bright curtains, a few posters and a dozen or so plants will do for an otherwise dull existence. It’s not paradise but it’s home for the next few months. Soon his friends begin to arrive. As he helps each of them with their unpacking, he begins to notice the ad- vantages ot residence hall life. He now knows where he will be able to catch his favorite television shows this year — his friend brought a television from home. He then helps unpack a pop- corn popper and two bags of groceries. The late night munchy problem has already been solved! Later that night, as he sits in his room preparing himselt for the next day, he glances outside his window and realizes those crazy guys have already organized another “Jungle Juice’ party. How could he possibly Pass it up? On go the shoes and out he goes. Three hours, one Party, and a trip to the lake he is back in his room and ready for bed. “It sure is nice to be back,” he thinks to himself. “You know, these halls aren’t so bad after all.” Student Lite ¢ 181 A Personal Profile Just as significant as what is taught in the classroom is what is learned out- side of it. Interaction among students is essential to the development of a distinct profile. The experiences of to- day help shape a silhouette that will last a lifetime. Whether a student lived on campus or off, whether socializing meant meeting in the coffee shop, the poolroom, the ranch or outside, im- pressions that will never be forgotten were formed. 182 ¢ Student Life LEMON Student Life « 183 Night Life Night Life for a big percent of McNeese students consists of going to the local night spots. Socializing, dancing and drinking are all favorite pastimes. Whether it be at Cowboys, Copperfields, The Keg or Doc Holliday’s, the dance floors will usually be packed with MSU students. 184 ¢ Student Life wD is} 4 e g o aS) =) WH Individualism 186 ¢ Student Life At such a point in'time, it is a struggle tO maintain a unique: personality. Ine relaxed atmosphere at McNeese pro- vides a chance to rediscover the caring and sensitivity of others. Here, it is possi- ble to learn from the examples of others and_ the same time develop one’s own personal protile. ¢ tess 70s awe’ , a a % @ a 4 e Lv alii cia laa 188 ¢ Sports Wat lg eae A Sports « 191 RETESET NIE DEN ET PS SLL PLO TS ESE TEES IN MEMORY OF CLAY CARROLL 5 re. ye WE ang a 7 This section is dedicated to Clay Carroll, a Radio and Television major and defensive tackle, Starter for the Cowboys in 1978, 1979, and 1980. Clay was selected as the outstanding defensive player in the 1979 In- 4 dependence Bowl game. He was the All-Southland Conference selection in 1980, and ABC Sports had contacted — ; him t o provide an audition tape for a sports-casting job. The name of the Outstanding Student Award in Radio and Television has been changed to the Clay Carroll _ Award in honor of him. Clay approached his academic life the same way he approached his sports life. He wanted to do his best, and. it was this notion that made Clay an enthusiastic student, an eminent football player and a warm, friendly person. It was his enthusiasm for life and his congenial personality that endeared him here at McNeese. And although Clay’s life was taken in a fatal car accident on August 1, 1981, his memory lives on here, through his football and — academic achievements, and through the friends who revered him. 192 « Sports a DON STUMP GARY LITTLETON STEPHEN STARRING ROBERT DAVENPORT DAVID DYER DON RICHARDS TONY WHITTINGTON CHARLES AVERY TODD McARTHUR BERNARD BELL CHRIS LISSARD CARLTON BRISCOE MUNCHIE JORDON JOBY DOUCET MARK BAROUSSE DERRICK BATISTE KEITH ORTEGO THERON McCLENDON RICKY STEWART MARK SMITH TERRY MECHE JAMES GALLOWAY LEAMON MOORE BLAKE COURVILLE DENNIS DEROUEN RONNIE LANDRY JAMES HUGHES RICHARD GOERLICH JOEY GRANGER JONATHAN MITCHELL JOHNNY SPANO CLAY ROUGEAU LEONARD SMITH BRYAN HELMS EQQGGGEGRdeacaaGAARaRBATQQOR 1981 MCNEESE STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER . WGT. CL-EXP 205 = Sr-3VL 183. —s«Fr-HS 172 —‘Jr-2VL 186 = Sr-2VL 188 So-Sqd 200 So-IVL 147_—s Fr-HS 151 -—Fr-HS 180 =-Fr-HS 183 0 Sr-2VL 180 So-Sqd 178 Jr-2VL 222 =So-1VL 160 So-Sqd 174 Jr-1VL 172 =So-1VL 160 =— Fr-HS 166 = Sr-3VL 202 So-Sqd 204 = jr-1VL 180 So-Sqd 217 Sr-3VL 194 So-Sqd 205 =—‘Fr-HS 213 —« Fr-HS 209 «=So-Sqd 213 So-1VL 210 = Jr-1VL 215 =‘Fr-HS 221 + So-1VL 198 So-Sqd 180 = Jr-2VL 193 Jr-1VL 208 = Sr-1VL HOMETOWN Pt. Arthur, Tex. Sulphur Vinton Ville Platte Baton Rouge Orange, Tex. Baytown, Tex. Lake Charles Lake Charles Scott Loreauville New Iberia lota Jennings Lafayette Lake Charles Eunice DeRidder Baton Rouge Lake Charles Sunset DeRidder DeRidder Eunice Baton Rouge Jennings Metairie Tampa, Fla. Kinder St. Martinville Lake Charles Lake Charles Baton Rouge Houston, Tex. HIGH SCHOOL Thom-Jeff Sulphur Vinton Sacred Heart Belaire Little Cyp. Maur. Bay-Sterling Washington Lake Charles High Acadiana Loreauville New Iberia lota Jennings Lafayette St. Louis Eunice DeRidder Lee LaGrange Sunset DeRidder DeRidder St. Edmunds Lee Jennings Rummel Catholic Kinder St. Martinville Barbe LaGrange Lee McA.-Aldine NO. SBERRRES PLAYER DWAYNE DARTEZ JAY GALLAGHER SCOTT THOMSEN SCOTT NEUSETZER KEITH BONIN CARL CHENEVERT JODY CARTER CARLOS TREVINO JAMES ROYER ROCKY GONZALES LONNIE COLLINS BRET MARTIN MARK VAN NORMAN JOE BETTS DAVID REEVES LEROY GEDWARD ARCHIE MOORE BILL HATHAWAY HOWARD SULLIVAN SAM BOSWORTH DAVID WOMACK TROY MORRIS MURPHY RACHAL STEPHEN COLLINS B. B. Loyd MARK HELMS MARK FARRIS CARL BATES BRIAN BLANCO BILL KINGREY RUSTY GUILBEAU DAViD PETERSON CEDRIC PATIN POST. FT Cc OG Cc LB OG Cc LB DE DT oT OG oT OT oT DT OG DT OT OT DE (C DT DT TE DE F1 TE TE DE DE DE DE . WGT. CL-EXP 192 = Jr-2VL 213 =« Fr-HS 225 = Sr-1VL 207 + So-Sqd 227. +=So-Sqd 230 = Jr-1VL 223 jr-1VL 208 = Jr-2VL 221. Sr-1VL 238 So-Sqd 253 Jr-2VL 227 Jr-2VL 245 So-Sqd 238 = Jr-1VL 255 So-Sqd 225 == ‘jr-2VL 251 jr-1VL 222 ©So-Sqd 248 = jr-1VL 251 Fr-HS 212 =« Fr-HS 235 = Jr-1VL 231° 29 Sr-2VL 222 =« Fr-HS 204 So-Sqd 205 = Jr.-2VL 194 So-Sqd 230 29 Sr-2VL 223 +=So-Sqd 207 + So-Sqd 261 = Sr-2VL 178 =« Fr-HS 225 = jr-2VL HOMETOWN New Iberia Sulphur Norman, Okla. Baker Gueydan Baton Rouge Monroe Pt. Arthur, Tex. lowa Orange, Tex. Baytown, Tex. Bayton, Tex. Baton Rouge Houston, Tex. Oberlin Lafayette DeRidder Lake Charles Franklin Houston, Tex. Lake Charles Opelousas Pineville Lake Charles Vinton Houston, Tex. Many Pineville Morgan City Kinder Sunset Baytown, Tex. Baton Rouge HIGH SCHOOL New lberia Sulphur Norman Baker Gueydan Lee St. Frederick Thom-Jefferson lowa Little Cyp. Mau. Bay-Sterling Bay-Sterling Tara McA.-Aldine Sports ¢ 193 1981 Football Schedule DATE Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 cia Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 194 ¢ Sports OPPONENT S. Illinois Ball State Nicholls State West Texas State Northwestern State N.E. Louisiana Arkansas State Lamar University Louisiana Tech Texas-Arlington S.W. Louisiana US 27 21 59 24 42 4 27 20 27 20 14 THEM ek BE adders % Nt § Above: HEAD COACH ERNIE DUPLECHIN Pictured above is the McNeese State Football Coaching Staff. Standing, left to right: Doc Murphy, Coach Boales, Coach Suydam, Coach Duplechin, Coach McCann, Coach Brevelle, Coach Tate, and Coach Debetaz. Front row: Coach Burlingame, Coach Cryer, Coach Gregory, Coach Burckel, and Coach Smith. Pictured above are members of the McNeese State Sports Medicine Staff. Back row, left to right: Jeff Helton, Dr. Randy Norris, Jim Murphy, Dr. David Drez, and Chris Davis. Front row, left to right: Paula Davis, Mike Palombo, Joey Diesi, Jody Primeaux, Robert Treadway, and Debra Landry. a ee COREE se serum AR “ ang «See = BEM a r ieee ‘ ti RE CEST Ae eT wer ae “oe oe TC. a % rie,” bec . pitt pla yee Pig APR EE A ae bi ns Rn Pain Spee x © ‘ethic a . siPhee eke ss 964 AS ie PLONE 8 he AE ee Ste $25 + at S if : “ . ; ae sae | ae vial hoa wae’ a ‘ a. Gee ey ee = re i. bat oA di stance ve, iit Pictured above are the McNeese State Football Managers. Left to right: Terry Bruker, Walter Ceaser, Steve Durio, Mike Paxton, Kyle Shuler, Donnie Mayo, and Timmy Moses. Sports ¢ 195 196 ¢ Sports Theron McClendon Carl Bates Bernard Bell Seniors ‘82 CARL BATES — 6-3, 220 lbs.; tight end — H and PE major from Pineville; top blocker and was fourth on team in pass receiving with 9 catches for 170 yards. BERNARD BELL — 6-1, 183 lbs.; cornerback — H and PE major from Scott; credited with 38 tackles and 14 broken up passes and one blocked punt. ROBERT DAVENPORT — 5-10, 185 Ibs.; strong safety — H and PE major from Ville Platte; all-Southland Conference and all-Louisiana; had 3 pass intercep- tions during the season; also had 47 tackles. THERON McCLENDON — 5-9, 164 Ibs.; tailback — H and PE major from DeRidder; alternate starter; rush- ed for 751 yards on 131 carries to rank second on team; also caught 9 passes for 91 yards; led team in kickoff returns with 22.5 yards return average; scored six TD’s ... BECAME McNEESE’s ALL-TIME CAREER RUSHING LEADER with 2,920 yards on 593 attempts. MURPHY, RACHAL — 6-1, 220 Ibs.; defensive tackle — Business Ad. major from Pineville; parttime starter at linebacker; credited with three tackles. JAMES RICHARD — 6-4, 244 Ibs.; center — Business major from Orangefield, Tex.; was bounced around throughout his career with the Cowboys, having played guard and tackle and some deep snapping at center. Be Murphy Rachal oy Robert Davenport ae James Richard ; Hd Rusty Guilbeau Bryan Helms Seniors ‘82 JAMES GALLOWAY — 5-10, 220 Ibs.; fullback — Electrical Engineering major from DeRidder; team’s starting fullback; ranked fourth on squad in rushing with 324 yards on 67 car- ries; also scored 3 TD’s; excellent blocker. RUSTY GUILBEAU — 6-4, 250 lbs.; defensive end — Business Ad. major from Sunset; all-Southland Conference and all- Louisiana; also named outstanding defensive player in Southland Conference and in Louisiana; selected to play in the Olympia Gold Bowl game; led team in tackles with 79 and had 18 sacks during the year. BRYAN HELMS — 6-0, 205 lIbs.; linebacker — Business Ad. ma- jor from Houston, Tex.; parttime starter at linebacker; credited with three tackles. JAMES ROYER — 6-0, 206 Ibs.; defensive end — General Ad. major from lowa, LA; credited with 13 tackles on the year. DON STUMP — 6-1, 208 lbs.; punter place kicker — Engineer- ing major fror.1 Port Arthur, Tex.; all-Southland Conference and all-Louisiana; selected to play in the East-West Shriner’s All-Star game and in the Olympia Gold Bowl game; averag- ed 43.8 yards per punt; kicked 22 of 25 PAT’s and 7 of 12 field goals, scoring a total of 43 points; became the Louisiana and the Southland Conference all-time kick scoring leader with a career total of 237 points. SCOTT THOMSEN — 6-2, 219 Ibs.; offensive guard — Marketing major from Norman, Okla.; valuable reserve in the offensive line; also did deep snapping on punts and place kicks. James Royer Don Stum Scott Thomsen Sports ¢ 197 McNeese 27 — S. Illinois 72 The Cowboys’ victory came as no surprise as quarterback Stephen Starring passed for two touchdowns and place kicker Don Stump booted two field goals in leading McNeese State to a 27-12 victory over Southern Illinois. The two field goals by Stump were the 35th and 36th of his career, leaving him only nine shy of the Southland Con- ference and the Louisiana State records. The nine points he posted in the Cowboys’ victory lifted his career total to 203, only six shy of the school record of 209 that is held by Larry Grissom, who scored most of his points on touchdowns. ws Elsewhere on the offensive side of the ball, tailback Theron a Sie McClendon had the hot hand rushing as he carried the foot- . ball 16 times for 94 yards while quarterback Stephen Starring accumulated 132 yards total offense, 43 rushing and 89 pass- ing. Tailback Munchie Jordan and receivers Dawayne Dartez and Brian Blanco produced Cowboy touchdowns. Rusty Guilbeau led in tackles with nine. Offensive guard Archie Moore and defensive end Rusty Guilbeau were selected the Players of the Game for McNeese State in the victory over Southern Illinois. Above: Defense lines up for play. Stephen Starring Mark Barousse Richard Goerlich Above: Coach Duplechin looks on with concern. 198 ¢ Sports Ball State 24 — McNeese 27 McNeese State’s speciality squads came up with two of the team’s three touchdowns in a three-point loss to Ball State and Lenoard Smith and Theron McClendon produced school records. Two of the Cowboy scores in the 24-21 setback at the hands of the Cardinals were an 82-yard kickoff return by McClencon and a 38-yard blocked punt return by Smith. The other tally was a 25-yard run by Buford Jordon. Smith, who last year blocked three field goals and one punt, now has five kick blocks to his credit (a school record). He later scooped up the football on Bernard Bell’s punt block and rambled into the end zone for the Cowboys’ final touchdown. McClendon put his name into the record books for yardage returning kickoffs. He ran back four returns for a total of 143 yards, the 82-yard jaunt being the fourth longest in the school’s history. Offensively, quarterback Stephen Starring accounted for most of the Pokes’ total 285 yards. He chalked up 102 yards on 14 carries and he completed six-of-19 passes for 78 yards. Other rushing statistics had McClendon with 61 yards, Jordon with 30 and James Galloway with 14. The long pass interception the Cowboys came up with was one made by Bill Kingrey on a deflection by Jonathan Mitchell while Mark Barousse and Jordon led the squad in pass receiving with two catches each. Linebackers Joey Granger and Johnny Spano were in on the most tackles for the Pokes. Tailback Theron McClendon and cornerback Leo nard Smith were named the outstanding players for McNeese State in the Cowboys’ battle with Ball State. Mark Smith Leonard Smith Dwayne Dartez Lonnie Collins Carlton Briscoe Sports ¢ 199 McNeese 59 — Nicholls State 9 Playing with renewed vigor after a humbling defeat seven days past, the Cowboys destroyed the Colonels with a school record 635-yard performance that helped write a 59-9 epitaph on Nicholls’ tombstone. The Cowboys, who had averaged 222 yards via the rush in their first two outings, gouged out 472 yards, another school record, and averaged more than seven yards per rush. The Cowboys’ rushing attack was led by tailback Theron McClendon, who gained 172 yards on 16 carries, and Buford Jordon, who accounted for 137 yards and four touchdowns on the same number of assignments. The offensive blitz allowed Don Stump to score nine points, breaking Larry Grissom’s school record of 209 points for career scoring. Stump had now collected 215 points. The secondary accounted for six interceptions, with Derrick Batiste picking off two and Leonard Smith, Robert Davenport, Clay Rougeau and Joby Doucet each claiming one. The Cowboys put this one in the freezer early, scoring on their first three posses- sions of the game, and five of their six drives in the first half. Above: Carlton Briscoe (23). Right: Dwayne Dartez makes the touchdown. Cedric Patin Carlos Trevino Bret Martin Mark Helms Leroy Gedward Archie Moore 200 ¢ Sports West Texas State 37 ea McNeese 24 A near Fecha EasNS pass performance by quarterback Stephen Starring and outstanding kicking by Tony Whit- tington and Brian Blanco highlighted McNeese State’s football game with West Texas State. Starring had the best single game passing performance of his career as he hit on 15-of-22 passes for 249 yards and one touchdown. And, he also scrambled his way for 38 yards rushing, giving him a grand total of 287 yards in the game. Whittington, a rookie from Baytown, Tex., and Blanco, a sophomore from Morgan City, were pressed into service as kickers for the Cowboys when Don Stump was out with an injury. Whittington, a bare-foot soccer style kicker, took over the placekicking duties and on his first collegiate field goal attempt, he tallied a 48-yarder, the sixth longest in McNeese history. He also nailed three straight PATs and consistently booted the football into the end zones on his kickoffs. Blanco, who also serves as a tight end, took over the punting ; chores and averaged 41.6 yards on three punts. In other areas, Buford Jordon and Dwayne Dartez led the team in pass receptions with four apiece, while Rus- ty Guilbeau and Johnny Spano were the leaders in tackles with 13 and 12, respectively. Guilbeau also had three behind the line of scrimmage stops. Quarterback Stephen Starring and defensive tackle Bill Kingrey were named the outstanding players for the game. Starring was honored as the top offensive player in the game while Kingrey was singled out for his perfor- mance on defense. 4 Foci iy y Pu - Se 2 ee eG ae Bin Above: Mark Farris confers with Coach Brevelle. = CHR } _s hy i é — Carl Chenevert Troy Morris Joe Betts Sports ¢ 201 Above: Buford Jordon (24), Stephen Starring (12), Bret Martin (64). ; McNeese 42 — Northwestern 27 The Northwestern Demons watched the roof cave in under an awesome Cowboy rushing attack and crumbled to a 42-21 defeat. The Cowboys rushed for 381 yards and added 93 more in the air en route to their third victory in five games this year. On the offense Buford Jordon rolled up 141 yards on 28 carries, while Theron McClendon rambled for an even 100 on 14. Quarterback Stephen Starring passed for 93 yards, hitting seven of 12 passes, and ran for 41 more. Fullback Ronnie Landry added 59 yards on 10 carries and run- ning mate James Galloway 24 on six. All total, McNeese had 474 offensive yards, the fourth straight time the Cowboys have surpassed the 400-yard mark this season. Defensively, the Cowboys dominated the game, holding the Demons to only 45 yards rushing and to 259 yards passing, most of this total offense of 304 yards coming after the Pokes had taken a 35-7 lead. The Pokes intercepted five passes in the game, the sec- ond time the Poke second Cowboy secondary pulled off such a feat this season. Robert Daven- «| port, Derrick Batiste, Leonard Smith, Carlton i Briscoe, and Todd McArthur made off with pass steals during the game. In tackles, Leroy Gedward and Rusty Guilbeau led the way, Gedward having six along with one sack and Guilbeau having five with two sacks. nts; EP , i y Above: Robert Davenport returns the kickoff. Left: Coach Johnny Suydam, Coach John McCann, and Don Richards (15). eal an, oN Opty DAN 1 MO —— shart Munchie Jordon James Hughes Jonathan Mitchell Derrick Batiste Ronnie Landry Joby Doucet 202 ¢ Sports McNeese 47 Northeastern 25 “It’” was a goalline stand turned in by the McNeese State defense in a 41-25 Cowboy victory over North- east Louisiana. What the defense did was turn back the Indians on four consecutive plays from inside the 10 in the early minutes of the fourth period with the Cowboys only up by a 28-17 count. The four plays had Cowboy free safety Carlton Briscoe breaking up the first pass, the next two off target and the fourth play finding linebacker Joey Granger sacking Indian quarterback Bob Lane. Offensively for the Cowboys, it was another good night for the running game, the Pokes eclipsing the 400- yard mark. The big noise was lota sophomore Buford “Munchie” Jordon ripping off 208 yards, the sixth best single game total in McNeese history. Quarterback Stephen Starring followed with 92 yards and a total of- fense of 229 yards as he also completed nine of 15 passes for 137 yards and senior tailback Theron McClen- don getting 68 yards. In other areas, flanker Dwayne Dartez led in pass receiving with four catches for 55 yards and Jordon was tops in points as he scored four touchdowns. Defen- sively for the Pokes, Granger had a couple of sacks and five tackles while Robert Davenport, Leroy Gedward, Leonard Smith, Clay Rougeau and Bernard Bell had four tackles apiece. Flanker Dwayne Dartez and cornerback Bernard Bell were selected the outstanding players of the game. Above: Don Stump with the extra point. Left: Archie Moore (71), Buford Jordon (24). Sports ¢ 203 1981 204 ¢ Sports McNeese 27 — Arkansas State 7 Buford Jordon cracked the 100-yard rushing mark for the fifth time this season and Rusty Guilbeau made four of his game high of nine tackles behind-the-line of scrimmage to pace McNeese State in its Southland Conference opening victory over Arkansas State. The 6-2, 222-pound Jordon was the workhorse of the Cowboy offensive attack during the game, carrying the football a season high 30 times for a net of 157 yards. He also scored the final touchdown of the night for the Cowboys, that coming on a 10-yard run. All told, McNeese collected 207 yards rushing in the contest and had a total offense of 307 yards. Quarterback Stephen Starring accounted for 108 of these total yards as he rushed for eight yards and completed four-of-seven passes for 100. One of those tosses was a 40-yard touchdown strike to split end Mark Barousse who led the game with two catches for 56 yards. Also offensively, fullback James Galloway had 22 yards on five carries while Theron McClendon moved another step closer toward becoming McNeese’s all-time leading rusher as he picked up 16 yards. In the place kicking department, senior Don Stump returned to duty and booted one of two PATs while also getting into the scoring act was Cowboy offensive tackle Lonnie Collins who pounced on a fumble in the end zone for McNeese’s first touchdown. Defensively, the 6-4, 261-pound Guilbeau was the leader as he collected a game high of nine tackles, four of them behind the line of scrimmage. Also high on the tackle chart were free safety Carlton Briscoe and linebacker Johnny Spano with eight stops and linebacker Joey Granger and cornerback Leonard Smith with seven. Free safety Derrick Batiste had six tackles on the game and also came up with two pass interceptions while strong safety Robert Davenport had a pass steal and six tackles. Derrick Batiste and Mark Barousse were selected “Players of the Game” for McNeese State in the Cowboys’ victory over Arkansas State. Batiste, a free safety, was selected for his defensive play in the game and Barousse, a split end, for his offensive play. The victory was the 12th Southland Conference win in a row for the Cowboys who now stand 1-0 in league play and 5-2 on the season. Above: Arkansas State defense gangs up on a McNeese runner, Right: Archie Moore (71). (Opposite page): Top right: Homecoming Queen Pam Moreau. Bottom left: A paratrooper lands on the field in the pregame show. Bottom right: Cheerleaders Nadine Bryant and Todd Broussard. Sports ¢ 205 McNeese 20 — Lamar 20 Don Stump collected his record while Stephen Starring and Mark Barousse came close in McNeese State’s 20-20 deadlock with Lamar University. Stump, who had been eyeing both the state and the Southland Conference record for points from placement all season long, chalked up the standard by booting two field goals and two PATs. Starring, who engineered the final quarter 17-point flurry, completed 10 of 25 passes in the game for 251 yards, only three short of the McNeese single game record. And, Barousse caught five of those passes for a total of 152 yards, this mark being only seven yards shy of the school single game record. In other statistical areas, sophomore tailback Buford Jordon rushed for more than 100 yards for the fifth time this season as he netted 114 yards on 14 carries and also scored two touchdowns. Those two six-pointers shoved his season total to 15, leaving him only two short of the Cowboy record. Senior tailback Theron McClendon continued banging toward the record of all-time McNeese leading rusher. He netted 59 yards on nine carries in the game to move his career total to 2,738 yards, only 24 yards from taking the record. Sophomore Derrick Batiste return- ed two punts for 42 yards, his final punt return of the game covering 35 yards and setting up McNeese’s game-tying touchdown. On defense, Stump’s punting was a factor for the Cowboys as he averaged 46.2 yards on five punts while Joey Granger intercepted a pass, Leonard Smith blocked a field goal attempt and Leroy Gedward, Mark Helms, Richard Goerlich, Rusty Guilbeau and Carlos Trevino were leaders in tackles. Place kicker Don Stump and defensive end Mark Helms were selected the outstanding players of the game in McNeese State’s deadlock with Lamar. Stump was named the outstan- ding offensive player and Helms was a defenisve leader on the team, coming up with a total of 11 tackles. The tie for McNeese left the Pokes with a 1-0-1 league record. David Reeves Johnny Spano Above: Leroy Gedward (70) is in on the tackle. Right: Coach John McCann discusses the game with Jordon. 206 ¢ Sports ? ae Mark Farris Keith Bonin _™ a af, Es 0), and James Galloway (33). alii, Above: Joey Granger (42), Bill Kingrey (86), Richard Goerlich (4 ra ay McNeese 27 — Louisiana Tech 20 With just under 11 minutes remaining in McNeese’s contest with Louisiana Tech, the Bulldogs leading 20-17, appeared to be nailing the Cowboy’s coffin shut. But as they have so many times before, McNeese totally dominated the rest of the fourth quarter to win by a score of 27-20. Tech had just scored a touchdown which was set up by a Buford Jordon fumble at the Cowboy 15 to take the 20-17 lead, and on the ensuing kickoff the Pokes got only to their own 16. McNeese then took the Bulldogs’ momentum away by driving to the Tech 14. Three plays later Don Stump ihe entered the game to attempt a 37 yard field goal. The kick was good which tied the score at 20-20. He Noahs After the Bulldogs’ next possession the Cowboys took ; over on their own 25 with just under 4 minutes remaining. Below: Stephen Starring (12) on the keeper. Two Jordon rushes put them on their own 47 and on first down, quarterback Stephen Starring hit split end Mark Barousse on a 50-yard pass which brought the Cowboys to the Tech 3-yard-line. Barousse’s only catch of the ne proved to be the game’s clincher as 3 plays later Jordon crashed into the end zone to give the Cowboys their 27- 20 margin of victory. Sports ¢ 207 Above: A player gets advice from Coach Duplechin. Right: Paula Davis of the McNeese Sports Medicine staff. UTA 27 McNeese 20 Buford Jordon’s seventh 100-plus yards rushing game, a school record, highlighted McNeese State’s Southland Conference conflict with Texas-Arlington. The 220-pound Jordon collected 162 yards in the one point loss to the Mavericks, his second high total of the season. The record of six 100-yard rushing games had been set in 1952 by Jules Derouen, who holds the school record for yards in a single season of 1,313. In other offensive developments, Cowboy quarterback Stephen Starring set a school single season record for passing yards. Although he was only three-for-15 in the game and had two passes intercepted, he did account for | 55 yards which shoved his season total to 1,248, breaking the mark of 1,221 that had been held by Johnnie Thibodeaux for the past seven years. Split end Mark Barousse was the team’s leading receiver with two catches for 45 yards, while scoring touchdowns were Theron McClendon, James Galloway and Starring. Don Stump had another excellent night kick- ing the football, averaging 45.3 yards on six boots, while defensive leaders were Richard Goerlich with 11 tackles, Rusty Guilbeau with 10, and Bernard Bell with seven. Tight end Carl Bates and cornerback Bernard Bell were selected the outstanding players for McNeese State’s outing with Texas-Arlington. Bates was named the outstanding player on offense and Bell was singled out on defense. BA. lv } Joey Granger 2. Ve 1 a ted = a. VAE Jay Gallagher David Peterson 208 + Sports Above: The team has an extended layover in Houston because of bad weather. et. ay é McNeese 74 — USL 7 es David W k : F T Whitti Aveta McNeese State tailback Buford Jordon picked up a couple of Southland if toe Conference records during the Pokes’ 14-7 season-ending victory ever SW Louisiana. The 220-pound sophomore from lota cracked both the single season rushing and touchdowns scored rushing records. He netted 84 yards rushing to shove his total to 1,267 for the season. Jordon scored both McNeese touchdowns to give him 18 for the year, snapping both a SLC and McNeese record. Jordon collected the records, but senior tailback Theron McClendon aa ae emerged as the game’s leading rusher as the DeRidder senior garnered 89 yards on 17 carries, while fullback James Galloway ripped his way for 47 yards on 10 carries and Starring picked up 46 yards on 32 rushes. McClen- don’s total left him shy of the 3,000 mark in career rushing statistics with a career ending but school record setting 2,930 yards. On the defensive side, cornerback Leonard Smith increased his school record for blocked kicks, as he blocked his fourth field goal of the season. Tackle Leroy Gedward paced the Pokes in tackles with nine, while linebacker Richard Goerlich had eight and linebacker Mark Smith and safety Robert Davenport had seven apiece. . Offensive guard Bret Martin was named the outstanding offensive oo Tada McArthur player while linebacker Mark Smith was named the outstanding defen- Bill Hathaway ; sive player of the game. Stephen Collins a CO OOS AS ee ai a? Above: Fans enjoy MSU’s victory over USL. Above: Munchie Jordon (24), Stephen Starring (12), Jody Carter (58). Sports ¢ 209 R ae Ne ES Ee oe ee Ie Sports ) wm. SEC, Boas eR LD PeRes 34 j AS AE ite pie ms 0 ome DTS i] The tite | © BONUS ew aS eine Be ras PAGING i AGiNe ft ’ Sports «211 - Cowboy Basketball As a team the Cowboys produced a 14-15 overall record and finished fourth in the Southland Conference regular season, tying for third in the postseason SLC tournament. Considering the opposition, it was a good year for the Cowboys whose lineup was speckled by newcomers and freshmen. Five teams that McNeese faced during the season were selected to play in either the NCAA tournament or the NIT (NE Louisiana, SW Louisiana, Marquette and Ohio State tabbed for the NCAA and Lamar for the NIT) and two of those teams the Cowboys played twice and one, (USL) they played three times. Joe Dumars, David Green and Chris Faggi reached personal milestones during the past basketball season for the McNeese State Cowboys. Dumars, the talented rookie from Natchitoches, set a team scoring record for a freshman as he came up with 527 points to pace the Pokes with an 18.2 point per game average. In leading the Cowboys in scoring, Dumars was in the running for the SLC title all year long, being one of only two rookies to ever challenge for the league leadership. He was named to the all-SLC team and the league’s ‘Newcomer of the Year,’”” became only the 10th player in MSU history to score more than 500 points in a single season. Green picked up 110 assists this season to give him a total of 329 in his two year career, good enough to snap the career record of 321 that was held by Bertel Reder. He was also tops in steals for McNeese with 42. And, Faggi, playing his final season, moved into ninth place on the all-time scoring and rebounding chart at McNeese. He closed out his four-year career with 1,463 points and 609 rebounds. Sif Front row left to right: Student coach Mack Golden, Student Coach Ron Hansen, David Green, Guy McGinnis, Clifton Styner, Oscar Taylor, John Wesley, Harold McReynolds, and Student Coach Rick Forsythe. Middle row left to right: Asst. Coach Billy Brown, Head Coach Glenn Duhon, and Asst Coach Newton Chelette. Back row left to right: Joe Dumars, Will Ambrose, Craig Lewis, Chris Baggett, : Chris Hardin, Rick Barbier, Chris Faggi, Martinez Grimes, Ken Kolde, Chris Boyd, and Fred Chaffould. 212 ¢ Sports Cowboy Coaching Staff: Front row, left to right: Coach Billy Brown, Head Coach Glenn Duhon, and Coach Newton Chelette. Back row: student coaches: Ron Hansen, Mack Golden, and Rick Forsythe. ‘Above: Joe Dumars 4 comes down hard. Above: No. 11 Fred Chaffould goes up for two. Sports «213 No. 40 HEIGHT: 6-8 WEIGHT: 215 AGE: 20 CLASS: Senior HOMETOWN: Highland Park, Ill. MAJOR: Accounting Chris Faggi No. 42 HEIGHT: 6-412 WEIGHT: 187 AGE: 21 CLASS: Senior HOMETOWN: Birmingham, Ala. MAJOR: Business Adm. és cs Harold McReynolds No. 41 HEIGHT: 6-10 WEIGHT: 230 AGE: 20 CLASS: Junior HOMETOWN: Flint, Mich. MAJOR: Business Adm. Rick Barbier COWBOYS BEAT INDIANS (70-63) The McNeese Cowboys rolled past Arkansas State to open the conference with a 70-63 victory in the Civic Center. Chaffould opened the scoring with a short jumper, and after a steal by Chris Faggi, he jammed one home to open a 4-0 lead. Martinez Grimes added another two a few seconds later to make it 6-0, and the Cowboys never looked back in the first half as they rolled to a 39-23 lead by half. In the second period the Cowboys ran their lead up to twenty when Faggi put one in from off the glass to make it 47-27. But the Indians rallied to cut their deficit down to 7. The Pokes out-rebounded the Indians 36-29 as Chaf- fould picked the boards clean for 13 rebounds. The win lifted the Pokes over the .500 mark to 9-8 on the season. = Above: top, Chaffould puts it in for two. Bottom: Dumars in a scramble. ‘ 214 ¢ Sports ise «ities : No. 11 HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 225 AGE: 21 CLASS: Junior HOMETOWN: Monroe, La. MAJOR: H and PE e Fred Chaffould No. 31 HEIGHT: 6-8 WEIGHT: 200 AGE: 20 CLASS: Junior HOMETOWN: Lufkin, Tex. MAJOR: Criminal Law. Martinez Grimes No. 34 HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 180 AGE: 19 CLASS: Sophomore HOMETOWN: Picayune, Miss. MAJOR: Business Manage. Chris Boyd COWBOYS NIP CARDINALS (51-49) Joe Dumars hit a 20 foot jumper at the buzzer to give the McNeese Cowboys an upset win over the Lamar Cardinals 51-49 in the Lake Charles Civic Center. The shot capped off one of the best efforts of the season for the Cowboys. After being down at halftime, McNeese pulled out in front of the Cardinals. The game then went to the Pokes advantage as they, supported by a very LOUD MSU crowd, controlled the momentum of the contest. McNeese called time out with 12 seconds left, Joe Dumars then calmly took a pass from David Green and hit the shot heard round the world or at least the con- ference anyway. The win brought McNeese’s season record to 12-11 and their conference tally to 3-3. Above: top, Barbier signals for the ball. Bottom: Chaffould goes for the shot. Sports 215 COWBOYS DOWN LA. TECH (78-77) The McNeese Cowboys advanced to the semi- finals of the SLC tournament by virtue of defeating La. Tech 78-77. It took three overtimes and some hardnose defense by Chris Faggi but they did finally pull it out. The Pokes came out like a bullet in the first half as they quickly grabbed a 20-10 lead. That was short lived and La. Tech pulled to within two at the half. The second half was tightly contested. The Cowboys led 46-41 with 10:30 left in the second stanza. But the Bulldogs then took the lead. Later McNeese tied the contest when Chris Faggi hit a jumper to put the score at 61 all with 32 seconds left. Tech worked for the last shot but could not put it up as regulation play ended. In the third overtime with seconds remaining and the Cowboys with the lead. Tech’s Emerson Wafer came down with the rebound. Chris Faggi then proceeded to play one on one defense on Wafer. He passed the ball off to a teammate, but before he could throw up a shot the buzzer sounded giv- ing the Pokes the victory. Chris Faggi, Joe Dumars ang Fred Chaffould all had 16 points to lead the Pokes. No. 10 HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 185 AGE: 19 CLASS: Sophomore HOMETOWN: Silsbee, Tex. MAJOR: Business Manage. No. 20 HEIGHT: 6-41 WEIGHT: 180 AGE: 19 CLASS: Sophomore HOMETOWN: Lake Charles MAJOR: Business Adm. , P Whiner . - , a ) a, : “ a ‘, f ? Eo te re j = F “4 , ™ Clifton Styner Ga Was ie Al. Above: Going for the shot is Fred Chaffould. 216 Sports CONFERENCE TEAM INCLUDES DUMARS, AND CHAFFOULD McNeese State’s Joe Dumars and Fred Chaffould were named to the all-Southland Conference basketball team for the 1981-82 season. Dumars and Chaffould were among the five members selected to this year’s team. The others were Ralph McPherson and Albert Culton of Texas-Arlington and Alford Turner of Southwestern Louisiana. Dumars, who led the league in scoring with an 18.1 average, is a native of Natchitoches and a freshman. Chaffould, who led the SLC in re- bounding with an 11.4 average, is a junior from Monroe. Due “ Dumars was also named “Newcomer of the bove: Head Coach Duhon confers with players. Year” in the Southland Conference. Texas- Arlington’s Culton was named “Player of the Year” in the conference. Southwestern Louisiana’s Bobby Paschal was named “Coach of the Year.” Making up the second team were Terry Long, Kenneth Perkins and Brian Kellybrew of Lamar. Mike Sailes of Arkansas State and Graylin Warner and Dion Brown of Southwestern Louisiana. No. 22 HEIGHT: 6-7 WEIGHT: 180 AGE: 18 CLASS: Freshman HOMETOWN: Lake Charles MAJOR: Business Adm. No. 4 HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190 AGE: 18 CLASS: Freshman HOMETOWN: Natchitoches, La. MAJOR: Business Manage. Joe Dumars vove: Chris Faggi 40. Sports «217 Abov 218 Sports John Wesley e: 41 Rick Barbier. No. 33 HEIGHT: 6-8 WEIGHT: 215 AGE: 18 CLASS: Freshman HOMETOWN: West Orange, Tex. MAJOR: Business Education Above: 42 Harold McReynolds going for the sh ot. Below: The Lake Charles Civic Center. No. 3 HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 185 AGE: 18 CLASS: Freshman HOMETOWN: Chalmette MAJOR: Chemical Engineering No. 21 HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150 AGE: 19 CLASS: Freshman HOMETOWN: Lake Charles MAJOR: Physical Therapy. ; FINAL 1981-82 McNEESE STATE BASKETBALL STATISTICS HOME: 9-3 ROAD: 5-12 OVERALL: 14-15 PLAYER PGi Moar Agee |p REB AVG. sm Dumars A444. 115 160 .718 64 261303 Chaffould 2h 90 .655 243 11.0 164 Faggi 558 146.589 192 6.6 183 Grimes .560 oe). AeyAy) 141 48 101 Hardin .500 DIA 174 6.2 106 Mclnnis 345 45.667 29 Oped? McReynolds 462 35 .486 45 1.6 68 Green 556 45 .444 60 2.1 49 Barbier 461 16 .500 BZ Gey GD Styner .300 AT 816 5 0.4 16 Wesley 000 COU 3 0.4 - Boyd 500 1.000 3 0.4 Baggett 444 5 .400 3 0.8 Team is Dead Ball 63 McNEESE 29 849 1748 .485 O72 2 2am 1 172 Opponents 29 846 1819 .465 476 730 .652 1208 SLC: 4-6 (4th) PISmmAVG: 527. 18.2 347 15.8 402 13.9 250 86 192m G Ss 132 ees 6 103 93.6 80 28 44. 19 21 15 0.8 0.2 0.9 eS © SN @ Ss Ci SS Co Sve) 40.4 1153 655 41.6 1227 628 38 353 454 35 294 446 2116 2168 HORS) 74.7 BLOCKED SHOTS: Barbier 20, Chaffould 21, Dumars 2, Green 2, Grimes 13, Hardin 14, Faggi 10, McReynolds 3. STEALS: McReynolds 19, Faggi 39, Hardin 17, Grimes 11, Green 42, Dumars 39, McInnis 7, Chaffould 12, Barbier 2, Styner 4. OPPOSITION Marquette Ohio State Alaska-Anchorage SE Louisiana Siena Heights NE Louisiana Texas Southern Southern Miss. Prairie View NE Louisiana Tex-San Antonio Nicholls State Wisconsin-Parkside North Texas St. SE Louisiana Wisconsin-Parkside Arkansas State Lamar Louisiana Tech SW Louisiana Texas-Arlington Texas-San Antonio Lamar Arkansas State Louisiana Tech SW Louisiana Texas-Arlington Louisiana Tech SW Louisiana SEASON RESULTS: 14-15 — Alaska-Shootout. SS 25 ab SS SS ae PS po ab Se, Be Ae oo ae eee os ae ee BP H A HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUND 29-Dumars 10-Grimes 30-Faggi 9-Hardin 34-Dumars 10-Dumars 15-Faggi 10-Hardin 20-Dumars 14-Grimes 23-Hardin 9-Hardin 25-Faggi 10-Hardin 22-Faggi 10-Chaffould 23-Grimes 13-Chaffould 19-Dumars 11-Faggi 24-Dumars 11-Faggi and Chaffould 22-Chaffould :13-Chaffould 25-Dumars 11-Chaffould 20-Chaffould 15-Chaffould 23-Faggi 13-Faggi 25-Dumars 13-Chaffould 19-Dumars 13-Chaffould 17-Dumars 15-Chaffould 20-Chaffould 9-Chaffould 21-Faggi 9-Chaffould 24-Chaffould 12-Faggi, Chaffould 24-Faggi 14-Chaffould 16-Dumars, Chaffould 8-Chaffould 16-Dumars 16-Chaffould 23-Chaffould 7-Chaffould and Grimes 25-Dumars 14-Chaffould 20-Grimes 15-Chaffould 16-Dumars, Chaffould and Faggi 9-Chaffould A 22-Dumars 14-Hardin -Southland Conference Tournament ATTEND 3,200 3,100 2,500 1,900 3,250 4,165 1,500 3,314 2,576 Syey S 2,500 2,500 500 3,876 2,978 3,002 4,000 sya ey? 3,751 8,872 1,196 1,582 5,002 2,847 3,080 6,200 2,600 3,100 [209 Sports «219 Coweglrl Basketball The 1981-82 basketball season for the McNeese Cowgirls will not be remembered as one for a great won-loss record. In fact, the Cowgirls finished the year with the first losing mark in the school’s seven-year history at 14-17. But not everything was on a negative note during the year as there were several great in- dividual efforts that led to Cowgirl records. The most noted record setter was junior forward Pat ‘Shoney”’ Jean who went on a scoring rage throughout the season eventually leading her to eclipse her own single season scoring total. She finished the year with 647 points breaking her own school record of 613 which she set just one year ago. Jean also finished the season averaging 23.1 points per game and 13.1 rebounds which placed her among the national leaders in the NCAA in both categories. There were plenty of bright moments for forward Christine Sheridan, who ended her four-year Career averaging 12.9 points per game while scoring 401 points during the season. She had seven games of 20 or more points during the season to finish her career with 1,421 points. Two other Cowgirls also finished their careers as Cowgirls this season with Ann Roubique and Pauline Habetz putting the finishing touches on their four year terms. The season also brought to an end the coaching career of Margie Hinton who Wrapped up her five year span at McNeese with an overall mark of 94-58 and during that time sent her squads to the regional playoffs three times. Above: Front left to right: Ann Roubique, Pam Mayet, Cathy Schultz, Kim LeBlanc, Christine Sheridan, Claudia lles, Colleen Bobbett. Back left to right: Coach Margie Hinton, Stephanie Jones, Pauline Habetz, Sandra Staves, Mary Dubois, Pat Jean, Kathy Goshen, Tara Brown, Asst. Coaches Tammy Premeaux and Jim Draudt. 220 ¢ Sports ee a Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov.26-28 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 10-12 Dec. 14 Dec. 17-19 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 26-27 Mar. 12-14 1981-82 COWGIRL SCHEDULE HOUSTON LSU SUNSHINE CLASSIC SE Louisiana Louisiana Tech. Lamar LA. TECH CLASSIC Southern DALLAS CLASSIC Texas Baylor Texas-Arlington SE Louisiana Baylor Arkansas Montclair State Grambling NW Louisiana New Orleans Lamar SW Louisiana NW Louisiana New Orleans Houston, TX. Baton Rouge Orlando, FL Hammond Lake Charles Beaumont, TX Ruston Baton Rouge Dallas, TX Austin, TX Waco, TX Arlington, TX Lake Charles Lake Charles Lake Charles Lake Charles Grambling Lake Charles New Orleans Lake Charles Lafayette Natchitoches Lake Charles SF Austin Nacogdoches, TX Louisiana Tech Grambling SW Louisiana Southern LA. STATE TOURNEY NCAA TOURNAMENT Ruston Lake Charles Lake Charles Lake Charles Natchitoches Above: Left to right: Asst. Coach Jim Draudt, Head Coach Margie Hinton, Asst. Coach Tammy Premeaux. LI ep Gs me ar ioe. LSE Ree Above: 21 Sandra Staves adds to the score. Above: 32 Pat Jean goes for the shot. Sports — 221 et wm Above: 31 Ann Roubique looking to pass. Kathy Goshen Christine Sheridan Colleen Bobbett ae Above: Pat Jean makes another two points. % Above: Great shot by Pat Jean. oe Pam Mayet Y a is ea A Above: Sandra Staves puts the ball in. bove: 32 Pat Jean. Pe. pm See Tara Brown Claudia lles Sports «225 3 I LLL CLA CTT 226 « Sports Cowgirl Kickers 198 1-82 Left to right: Cindy Miller, Cin mier, Pam Derouen, Lisa McMillan, Melanie Brock, Tracey Cowperthwaite, and Missy Webb. Not pictured: Gaye Dean. C. Andepont boy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis _Gowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis | Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis | | MCNEESE STATE TENNIS RESULTS 1982 SINGLES POSITION PLAYER No. 1 Alvaro Trullenque No. Robinson Ureta No. Tony Perez Cowboy Tennis Nog + Nan Cardenas The McNeese Cowboy Tennis team, under the direc- Davie Romane tion of Coach Lee Holland, ended its season with an DOUBLES 11-10 record. tae ete : Trullenque-Cardenas Tied for the top winning spot in singles action was a Trullenque-Ureta No. 2 player Robinson Ureta and No. 5 player Sergio Villa both with a 19-5 record. Also in the winning col- Ureta-Perez umn was No. 1 player Alvaro Trullenque with a 12-11 Cardenas-Perez eete and No. 6 player David Romance with a 13-12 Villa-Mike Watters record. Above: Front row, left to right: Alvaro Trullenque, Manuel Malvaez, Sergio Villa, and Juan Cardenas. Back row, left to right: Coach Lee Holland, Robinson Ureta, Tony Perez, Mike Watters and David Romance. wboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis | Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis | Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Sports ¢ 227 | wboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis | Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Above: Alvaro Trullenque the Cowboys No. 1 singles player. Above: Robinson Ureta, No. 2 singles player. wboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis | Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis : 228 « Sports TE TE TT EI CEEOL ET TET TELE | CIEL ITT TE EAE LE ID ETL LD TEI GEIL BE IDLE OYE YET FAR TRE IAI, TS AS EE SEIT DT TEE PI SE ES EE Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis | Cowboy Tennis — Cowboy Tenr PS I I 5 I I TT I IT ETE II TES BIA I I TSE ETE TE ET EE TIE BIER GI 8 ILE ERTS SES BE EE ES REE EE TE ENE IEEE LEAL DOE LT ED en rs Above: David Romance, Cowboys No. 6 singles player. Above: Tony Perez the No. 3 singles player for the Cowboys. A Above: Sergio Villa, No. 5 singles player. Above: Freshman Manuel Malvaez. Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis | Cowboy Tennis Cowboy Tennis Sports ¢ 229 Cowgirl Tennis | wegirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis | Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis | Cowgirl Tennis | | } | The McNeese Cowgirl Tennis team ended its season with a winning record of 10-8. In the top winning spot was Karen Ryson, who played in the No. 6 position, with a season record of 11-7. Also winning were Crystal Fernandez, No. 2, and Michelle Pavich, No. 3, each with a 10-6 record. Next was Emily Bourgeois, No. 5, at 8-10 and Kay Buck, No. 1, finished at 7-11. Barbi Petty, No. 4, finished with a 5-11 record and Cowgirl Tennis Jeanne Soulier, No. 7, ended at 3-6. Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 18-20 COWGIRL TENNIS SCHEDULE Grambling New Orleans Louisiana Tech Nicholls State Grambling New Orleans Tulane Louisiana Tech NE Louisiana Tournament SW Louisiana Nicholls State NW Louisiana Louisiana College Louisiana College SE Louisiana Houston Baptist SW Louisiana SE Louisiana NW Louisiana COACH: TAMMY PREMEAUX cia ee Grambling Lake Charles Lake Charles Lake Charles Lake Charles New Orleans New Orleans Ruston Monroe Lafayette Thibodaux Lake Charles Pineville Lake Charles Lake Charles Lake Charles Lake Charles Hammond Natchitoches ve SE eee Above: Front row, left to right: Emily Bourgeois, Jeanne Soulier, and Michelle Pavich. Back row, left to right: Karen Ryson, Barbie Petty, Kay Buck, Crystal Fernandes and Coach Tammy Premeaux. weirl Tennis 230 Sports Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis ye Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis’ | Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tenni ay ss yp Above: The Cowgirls No. 1 singles player Kay Buck. 7 ‘3 My DK cr i by Above: Karen Ryson, who compiled individual record of 11-7 iB Karen Ryson Emily Bourgeois Jeanne Soulier Above: Crystal Fernandez, Cowgirls No. 2 Player returning a serve. Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis Cowgirl Tennis | Cowgirl Tenr Sports ¢ 231 Cowboy Baseball Seniors James Gallier and Lud Henry accounted for most of the records broken by the McNeese State baseball team during the 1982 season. The Cowboys, who compiled a 25-29 overall record and won two tournament titles during the year, broke a total of nine records (team and individual) during the season. Gallier, who wrapped up a four-year career as a starting first baseman for the Cowboys, accounted for four of these records. He set a single game record in RBls by driving in seven in one game with Lamar and he tied a single game mark for home runs with three against the Cardinals. Gallier also set career records in times at bat (587) and in base hits (176). é ze HM . ‘ $ slight, Above: T 5 ic he 1982 Baseball Team. 232 Sports Henry, who was a four-year starter at third base for the Cowboys, set a career record in doubles by slamming out 34. Also coming up with a pair of records was Cowboy centerfielder Carl Grayson who stole four bases in a game against Northwestern State for one mark and a total of 24 on the season for another. In the team category, McNeese set records for base hits (369), double plays (39) and stolen bases (92). Short- stop Roger Hickernell won the team batting title for the second year in a row, posting a .372 mark with 64 hits in 172 trips to the plate. Other hitting department leaders were Henry in home runs with seven and in runs batted in with 34 and Gallier in runs scored with 35. In the pitching department, righthander Ben Berwick won the most games (five) while reliefer Scott Wade had the best won-lost precentage with a 4-0 record. NO. PLAYER POST. B T WHGT. WGT. AGE CL-EXP. HOMETOWN SEASON RESULTS 1 Kevin Arnold OF WR Sey 5 2 fae Omaha, Neb. 2 Scott Wade P R L 5-8 150 18 Fr-HS Kirbyville, Tex. McNeese 1-9, Grambling 3-6 3 Brian Harris 2B R R 5-7. 157 20 So-1VL Vidor, Tex. McNeese 4-9, SE Louisiana 3-6 4 Jeff Hunter OF RAR SFiQ HS 20 IJale Colorado Springs, Colo. McNeese 4-1, Houston 5-10 5 Lud Henry 3B R R 5-11 200 21 = Sr-3VL Berwick McNeese 2-5, Sam Houston 5-3 6 Harold East P L L 62 180 20 ‘Jr-JC _ Alice, Tex. McNeese 3-1, La Tech 4-4 7 David Mees 2B IR SO ha 2O jae Tucson, Ariz. McNeese 7-0, Texas A M 5-6 8 Carl Grayson OF R R 5-10 150 20 Jr-JC Wichita, Kan. McNeese 3-1, Texas A M 4-5 9 James Gallier 1B R L 6-2 205 21 = Sr-3VL Vidor, Tex. McNeese 5-4, Tulane 7-7 10 Roger Hickernell SS R R 6-3 200 21. Sr-1VL_ Lakeland, Fla. McNeese 5-10, NW La. 4-3 11 Rudy Flores P L L id Ws 20 Jiale Robstown, Tex. McNeese 1-2, La Tech 5-3 12 Billy Bryant 2B R R 5-6 160 19 So-1VL Bridge City, Tex. McNeese 1-3, Lamar 5-1 13 Gary Westerlage P R R 6 1 170 19 So-JC _ Dickinson, Tex. McNeese 12-8, Lamar 11-9 14 Ben Berwick P R R 5-11 170 19 So-1VL Leesville McNeese 5, SE Oklahoma 6 15 Nick Doucet P R R 5 10 170 20 So-1VL Eunice McNeese 6, Southern 1 16 Rodney Fausett =P R R 66 215 20 So-1VL New Boston, Tex. McNeese 2, NW Louisiana 1 17 Todd Griffen Gc R R 6-1 210 19 So-1VL Ragley McNeese 6, Nicholls State 2 18 Tim Robichaux C R R 6-1 185 20 = Jr-1VL Crowley McNeese 8, SE Louisiana 6 19 Tony Robichaux P R R 6-0 180 20 Jr-1VL Crowley McNeese 5-3, USL 2-4 20 David Perez OF R R 5-11 175 21° Jr-2VL New lberia McNeese 3-2, USL 2-11 21 David Ramsey P R R 5-9 180 19 Fr-HS Sulphur McNeese 6-9, New Orleans 4-8 23 Kerry Landry P ieee 5-1 8170 = 20° Fr-2VL Frankiin McNeese 1-5, Baylor 8-6 24 Artie Mercer P R R 6-1 200 22 JrJC Cheyenne, Wy. McNeese 2-7, Sam Houston State 1-4 25 Joey Granger OF R R 6-2 225 20 = Jr-1VL_ Kinder McNeese 1-1, Lamar 4-6 D7 A. ). Owens P Rw Sel Wo 2 fate Corpus Christi, Tex. McNeese 5-11, Lamar 12-13 28 Mike Prowse P wR FO GO 2 Vale Oleiyye, ie McNeese 1-1, New Orleans 5-4 29 David Lopez P R R 6-1 165 19 Fr-HS Houston, Tex. McNeese 2, SE Louisiana 1 30 Jeff Meche P R R 6-1 180 18 Fr-HS Rayne McNeese 6, Nicholls State 3 31 Mark Williams P R R 6-0 170 19 So-JC Waco, Tex. McNeese 8, Nicholls State 7 32 Bart Hernandez P R R 5-11 162 19 Fr-HS New York,N.Y. McNeese 3-7, Southern 2-3 33 Tony Camp 3B R R 56 170 20 So-Sqd_ Lake Charles McNeese 1-0, USL 5-8 34 Jody Kelly 1B R R 60 185 20 Fr-HS Orange, Tex. McNeese 4-7, USL 11-6 Sports ¢ 233 The 1982 McNeese Cowboy Baseball Team Re Ben Berwick Bart Hernandez Kerry Landry Nick Doucet Harold East Rodney Fausett Rudy Flores 234 ¢ Sports Artie Mercer Mike Prowse David Ramsey SEASON RECORDS Single Game RBIs — 7, James Gallier vs Lamar Stolen Bases — 4, Carl Grayson vs NW Louisiana Home Runs — 3 (ties record), James Gallier vs Lamar. Single Season Stolen Bases — 24, Carl Grayson CAREER At bats — 587, James Gallier (1979-82) Hits — 176, James Gallier (1979-82) Doubles — 34, Lud Henry (1979-82) (TEAM) Single Season Base Hits — 369 (1982) Double Plays — 39 Stolen Bases — 92 i ( i wr mm iw Tony Robichaux Scott Wade Gary Westerlage Mark Williams Todd Griffen Tim Robichaux Sports ¢ 235 Triny Rivera Head Coach 236 ¢ Sports | “a NO - Sa 4 Billy Bryant Brian Harris gr oT, . tae § Va sate ti timed ae av Se —— Triny Rivera is now in his third season as head coach of the McNeese Cowboys. A native of Wharton, Tex., Rivera has been around baseball all his life and has come to believe that the best teams are those that play a sound defense and utilize speed on offense. “You've got to be strong up the middle on defense and then be willing to utilize your speed on offense,” he said. “Here in the Southland Conference you've also got to have good pitching depth. Year in and year out, you'll find that teams with the better pitching staffs will either win or be in the top two when it comes time to settling the conference championship.” Lud Henry ROAD: 13-18 BELAYER Roger Hickernell, SS Mack Mistric, INf Kevin Arnold Carl Grayson Tony Camp, 3b Lud Henry, 3b Billy Bryant, 2b James Gallier, 1b Todd Griffen, C Joey Granger, Of Gary Westerlage, Of David Mees, Of Bryan Harris, 2b-Of Ben Berwick, Pr Others McNEESE Opponents PLAYER David Ramsey David Lopez Ben Berwick Scott Wade Mark Williams Tony Robichaux Harold East Mike Prouse Rudy Flores Gary Westerlage Others McNEESE Opponents — SCHOOL RECORDS McNESESE Opponents —: SCHOOL RECORD Bill Simon | Assistant Coach Roger Hickernell Kevin Arnold Carl Grayson Jeff Hunter MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY FINAL 1982 BASEBALL STATISTICS HOME: 12-11 OVERALL: 25-29 BATTING RBIPZB aS 6 H 1s} = Si} Sis I 18 0) 24 WBOr RON WON HRONUYUOOSO SCorcooororFrooaWw OnKPoOoUnHeitoroconaA NOR WFPOWURRPNNNFP OF Som eaee hyo oS SS ONFPOCOONKFNRFKFPYHK DON Dap 280 1358 1390 203 44 237 58 369 428 PITCHING ie) HR 18 30 66% 19% 353 33 54 44 18 11% G mBWWA O YTWOO hOW OnNnnNwroounnd Rae As hls ot el eee SSDS) 69S Swe SS WS) © I=’ WN OC RN DWN DN WH 428 369 280 227, 363% 32 3057352) NN Noe) TEAM FIELDING A E LG DP 459 60 1609 39 482 76 1655 28 LOB 313 B29) Pel 962 954 Bill Simon, a former McNeese State MVP, is serving as assistant coach with the Cowboys this season. He is a 1976 graduate of McNeese and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree. Simon was the McNeese MVP in 1975 when he batted .366 and was named to the all-Southland Conference team as an infielder. He joined the coaching staff this season. Awe BRRPNrPwWrNrR OTT SE HBP BB My ScOoorTronoroon David Perez coonocoonooy SUGo-11 AVG. NP 2B 29) 290 LD) P72 DZ Sports ¢ 237 Cowgirl Softball The McNeese Cowgirl Softball team, under the direction of coach Jim Draudt, ended its 1982 season with a 26-15 overall record. Many records were broken by the Cowgirls this season, six of which were career records for Cherilyn Lantrip. Lantrip batted .313 for the Cowgirls and assumed the career lead in runs scored (113), hits (134), doubles (16), home runs (12), stolen bases (55) and runs batted in (75). There were five other records turned by the Cowgirls during the season. Jan O’Friel, the team’s leading batter with a .316 average, set a single season record for runs batted in with 29 while Pam Mayet set a mark for triples as she belted 8. In the career pitching statistics, Laura Grifka recorded her 39th victory and 130th strikeout. This season the Cowgirls compiled one of the best records in the state. Above: The 1982 Cowsgirl Softball Team. 238 ¢ Sports No. Player Post. CL. Exp. Hometown 10 Jan O’Friel G Jr. 2VL Lafayette 12 Beth Rist OF ie. HS Baton Rouge 13 Colleen Bobbett OF Jr. 2VL lota 15 Cherilyn Lantrip 3B Sr. 3VL Lake Charles 20 Laurie Gentry iF Soph. 1VL Sulphur 21 Teresa McMillian OF Fr. HS Sulphur 22 Laura Grifka P ie 2VL ‘Baton Rouge 23 Pam Mayet 2B Soph. 1VL South Lafourche 25 Alonda Guilbeau OF Jr. 2VL Scott 30 Tammy Guidry 1B Soph. 1VL Rayne 31 Ann Roubique C Sie 3VL Baton Rouge 33 Karen Simpson OF Soph. HS Westlake 34 Lynda Hale Inf. Fi HS Lake Charles BS Olga Dupuis 35 Jr. 2VL Lafayette 40 Cheryl Guidry P Fas HS Sulphur 41 Robin Hosey E Fr. HS DeQuincy 45 Cathy Schultz OF Er HS Bell City COWGIRL ROSTER Softball Schedule — Sam Houston State — NE Missouri State — LSU — Nicholls State — at New Orleans — at NW Louisiana — Central Michigan — at SW Louisiana — Carthage College — at Louisiana Tech — NE Louisiana — at Nicholls State : aa ae ; — at Baylor Invitational Apr.3 — — at Baylor Invitational . Apr.5 — New Orleans Z Apr.6 — at Sam Houston State Apr. 13. — at NE Louisiana Apia 7m alow) Cherilyn Lantrip wrapped up her co llegiate softball season in style, Apr. 19 — NW Louisiana — SW Louisiana — at LSU Tournament — at LSU Tournament going out the all-time McNeese State record setter in most batting Apr. 21 categories. Not only did she pack away the Cowgirl MVP for the 1982 Apr. 24 season but she also added her name to the Cowgirl record book a total Apr. 25 of six times, all of these for career records. (ALL HOME GAMES ARE PLAYED AT CHENNAULT FIELD) Sports ¢ 239 The 1982 Softbal Colleen Bobbett Olga Dupuis Laurie Gentry Above: Colleen Bobbett is up to bat for the Cowgirls. Above: Cherilyn Lantrip runs for the base. ae Above: Alonda Guilbeau comes in Alonda Guilbeau Lynda Hale Laura Grifka Robin Hosey 240 ¢ Sports ( Pam Mayet Teresa McMillian Above: Cowgirls gather on the pitcher’s mound. defoee Stee. a | ; e ‘ heel” Jim Draudt Jan O’Friel Beth Rist Ann Roubique Cathy Schultz Karen Simpson Conch ay 5 ot Sports ¢ 241 Intramurals: Escape From Classwork Fall 1981 TUG-O-WAR MEN KA . Whiz Kids . Kappa Sigma . Rab Mama’s . Phi Mu . BSU SOFTBALL (co-ed) . Whiz Kids — Whiz Kids . Phi Mu — Kappa Sigma .ChiO — KA PUNT — PASS — KICK MEN . Mark Young . Blaine Doucet . Clay Broussard . Lynn Barnes . Lesia Masca . Allison Tefertiller . Tom Coffey Southern Stars . Al Alanzo Southern Stars . Sam Friday KA 242 ¢ Sports see Na ee 5 ae ase Cae ° ee Al ace PIE Oe ome ee HORSESHOES (singles) MEN . Tommy Phillips . Glenn Granger . Wendell Bertrand . Kristi Stickell . Candy Dufreme . Janet Stock BADMINTON (singles) MEN . Mark Young . Paul Falgout . Randal Williams | WOMEN . Daniell Benson . Donna Unkle . Peggy Frey BADMINTON (doubles) MEN . Lud Henry — James Gallier . Mark Young — Tommy Phillips . Randall Williams — Matthew Fontenot WOMEN . Connie Durio — Danielle Benson . Peggy Guillory — Missy McLauren . Janet Stock — Michelle Mier FLAG FOOTBALL MEN .KA . Whiz Kids . Kappa Sigma . Whiz Kids . Phi Mu . Rab Mama’s FLAG FOOTBALL (co-ed) MEN . Phi Mu — KA . Whiz Kids — Whiz Kids .SWAC KA Whiz Kids Whiz Kids Whiz Kids BSU ADPi KA Houlio’s Whiz Kids Houlio’s ADPi Ind. Whiz Kids KA Whiz Kids Houlio’s ADPi ADPi Sports ¢ 243 POOL (singles) MEN BOWLING (team) 1. Donnie Morris Whiz Kids 2. John Wilson 3. Willie Allen MEN 1. Mean Machine 2. BSU 3. KA 1. Lynn Barnes 2. Paula Patterson 3. Lesia Masca 1. Whiz Kids 2. Phi Mu POOL (doubles) MEN 1. Brett Bruchhaus — Barrett Courville Whiz Kids 2. Donnie Morris — John Nelson Whiz Kids 3. John Wilson — Brian Benoit KA VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL (2 on 2) MEN 1. Whiz Kids 7 Ki 2.KA 1. Rory Hollier Whiz Kids 2. Ma rk Young KA 3. Southern Stars MEN WOMEN is ra 1. Estelle Broussard Rab Mama’s 3 Whiz Kids 2. Lori Sutton Phi Mu : MSU Intramural Staff Intramural Sports: provide an opportunity for McNeese students, faculty and staff to par- ticipate in structured leagues and tournaments in a variety of sports. Competition is divided into men’s, women’s, and co-rec divisions. Operating out of the New Ranch, the Intramural Depart- ment coordinates the programming of intramural Fake rea peo sports, free-time recreation, and sport clubs for am DS ae the McNeese community. Jim Pitre Mrs. Becky Perry Louis Riviere Director Secretary mee of Student ervices 244 « Sports Spring 1982 BASKETBALL (3 on 3) MEN . SWAC . Rab Daddy’s . Whiz Kids . Phi Mu BASKETBALL LEAGUES MEN . SWAC . Whiz Kids WOMEN . Eddie’s Angels . Whiz Kids TABLE TENNIS (single) 1. Steve Dollman 2. Thang Nguyen 3. Michael Guillory (doubles) 1. Don Batiste — Barry Langley 2. Jeff Perkins — Frank Thomas RACQUETBALL MEN 1. Mike Ney 2. Travis Ellzey WOMEN 1. Cheri Mickel 2. Karen Holcomb Sports ¢ 245 ELECTRONIC GAMES MEN . Paul Bonin . Randy Nunez 246 ¢ Sports . Frank Thomas WOMEN . Kim Campbell . Linda Manuel FRISBEE MEN . David DesJardins . Buck Calhoon . Mike Duke WOMEN . Connie Durio . Janice Comeaux . Phyllis Gain TENNIS DOUBLES MEN . Robert Landry — Mike Cochran . Mark Fournet — Jeff Coates . Harmon — Van Allen WOMEN . Karen Schmidt — Debbie Kennard . Laurie Dyson — Harriet Hayes . Kim Campbell — Linda Manuel TENNIS (MIXED) .John Stacy — Jody McCleary . Mark Fournet — Debbie Kennard . Stuart Landry — Karen Schmidt SOFTBALL MEN . ZOO Keepers . Whiz Kids . Seagulls . Copperfields . Whiz Kids . Playgirls a Be on i tas pt aaen tea nge ARM WRESTLING Feather Weight . Darrell Langley . Danny Strange . Freddie DeCourt Light Weight . Raymond Harst . Floyd Mitchell . Eddie Barber Middle Weight _ James Smith . Leonard Smith . Richard Gott Heavy Weight . Leamon Moore . Archie Moore . Ricky Stewart SWIM MEET MEN Ist Place 100 yd Breast Stroke Prentiss Grant 400 yd Free Style Prentiss Grant 100 yd Free Style D. C. Coates 2nd Place 100 yd Breast Stroke D. C. Coates 400 yd Free Style D. C. Coates 50 yd Breast Stroke Prentiss Grant Ist Place 50 yd Breast Stroke Tracy Cowperthwaite 400 yd Free Style Susan Chenet 50 yd Back Stroke Suzanne Sweeney 2nd Place 50 yd Breast Stroke Suzanne Sweeney 50 yd Free Style Susan Chenet 50 yd Back Stroke Susan Chenet TRACK Overall Winners 1. Southern Stars 2. SWAC 3.GQ ‘ no girls entered. Sports ¢ 247 Above: Kneeling, left Sweeney. Standing, left to right: Greg Wright, Tim Sartor, Lyle VanHorn, Ed Bruning, to right: Terry Shamsie, Joe Alves, Brian Regan, Robert Schneider, and Gerhard Hartman. 248 « Sports and Terry M wd , Cc- McNeese State 1981 Cross Country Schedule MEET MSU Invitational Rice Invitational Texas-Arlington Inv. LSU Invitational USL Invitational SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE District VI Meet NCAA SITE Lake Charles, La. Houston, Tex. Arlington, Tex. Baton Rouge, La. Lafayette, La. Arlington, Tex. Georgetown, Tex. Wichita, Kan. Track Schedule Mar. 6 — McNeese Triangle Mar. 13-14 — at Rice Relays Mar. 20 — at SW Louisiana Triangle Mar. 27 — Cowboy Relays Mar. 30 at Ty Terrell Relays Apr. 2-3 at Texas Relays Apr. 10 at Southwestern Relays Apr. 15 at NW Louisiana Relays Apr. 24 at Texas A M Relays Apr. 30 SLC Meet at Jonesboro, Ark. May 1 — SLC Meet at Jonesboro, Ark. May 9 — Meet of Champions at Houston, Tex. Verril Young mi! ee Be age a Henderson Smith Stephen Starring GEER Gregg Bullion 250 Sports Byron Roberts PERFORMER Verril Young Brian Regan Henderson Smith Stephen Starring Kenneth Spencer Gregg Bullion Byron Roberts Gerhard Hartman Robert Gaines Ed Bruning Joe Apiagyia Theron McClendon Mike Sweeney Rondall Bates Cliff Farmer Aristle Villery Marvin Parker Jim Hughes Jose Alves Will Ambrose Thomas Guillory Greg Wright Darren Brown Charles Jefferson Jay Gallagher Ronnie Landry Tim Sartor Mike Knighton Hartman ‘ x oung talks with head coach Bob xs Above: Verril Y Hayes. SCORING SUMMARY 4th 5th 6th Relay TOTAL 10% 105% 3 61 61 44 41 38 37 34 32% 24 20 15% 14 14 3 3 = i) i-5 Oo = a. ee SO a _ PONNNNABWWAnUKUS Pet INOW omaha UI (ees Sea ee Cree a eee Net NT eR RT Se i SN SN eS ney OS Nea] eS Se ee ra ti Nw st ae Not Pictured 4 Foe MH i PP — Brian Regan y — Robert Gaines aps — Aristle Villery og — Greg Wright pe. we es we | , Ed Bruning Joe Apiagyia McClendon esto a oR hSHHR NaN, j fe dnwrniernernonmeaanianaineerienn be a be a eee eS Sow SASORD tA AE Darren Brown 1982 FINAL MCNEESE STATE TRACK AND FIELD STATISTICS Season Bests 100 METER DASH 10.4 Verril Young, 10.4wa Theron McClendon 10.5 Rondall Bates. 200 METER DASH: 20.6 Robert Gaines, 20.77 Verril Young, 21.25 Rondall Bates, 21.4 Byron Roberts, 21.59 Ken- neth Spencer, 21.6 Mike Knighton. 400 METER DASH: 46.4 Robert Gaines, 46.54 Kenneth Spencer, 46.71 Byron Roberts, 49.16 Darren Brown. 800 METER RUN: 1:52.95 Aristle Villery, 1:52.99 Ed Bruning, 1:54.38 Brian Regan, 2:04.0 Greg Wright. 1500 METER RUN: 3:50.3 Brian Regan, 3:51.4 Ed Bruning, 3:58.12 Tim Sartor, 4:33.7 Charles Jefferson. STEEPLECHASE: 9:35.9 Gerhard Hartman , 10:25.9 Ed Bruning. 5000 METER RUN: 14:37.5 Brian Regan, 15:27.61 Jose Alves, 15:45.0 Gerhard Hartman, 16:44 Tim Sartor. 110 METER HIGH HURDLES +13.9 Stephen Starring, 14.2 Joe Apiagyia, 15.1 Jay Gallagher. 400 METER INTERMEDIATE HURDLES: 53.13 joe Apiagyia. 400 METER RELAY: 40.42 (Theron McClendon, Robert Gaines, Stephen Starring, Verril Young). 1600 METER RELAY: 3:07.8 (Byron Roberts, Robert Gaines, Kenneth Spencer, Darren Brown). SHOT PUT: 52-4 Henderson Smith. DISCUS: 160-5 Henderson Smith, 148-8 Jim Hughes. JAVELIN: 232-1 Gregg Bullion, 202-11 Mike Sweeney, 185-0 Ronnie Landry. HIGH JUMP: 6-8 Will Ambrose, 6-6 Marvin Parker. POLE VAULT: 15-0 Cliff Farmer TRIPLE JUMP: 49-1012 Verril Young, 48-1134 Stephen Starring, 45-074 Thomas Guillory. LONG JUMP 24-4% Stephen Starring, 24-2 Verril Young, 19-7 Thomas Guillory. — school record + — ties school record = Will Ambrose Not Pictured Charles Jefferson Jay Gallagher Ronnie Landry Mike Knighton Mike Sweeney Rondall Bates Cliff Farmer Marvin Parker Jim Hughes Jose Alves Sports ¢251 252 Sports 1982 McNeese Rodeo Team In the Southern region of the National In- tercollegiate Rodeo Association the McNeese Rodeo Team finished in first place with 1435 points in the Men’s Division and in third place with 928.5 points in the Women’s Division. SCHEDULE ot ie SS res am 2 es ey : = DATE HOST TEAM ST a re ee Ea tates hots, 3 aE ee ee Above: David: Foutnier finished Ist. ir the All-around,- firgt “in. thea : saddle Bronc and 2ridin thé Bullriding events. . - ESE ae es SE ae 4a ae a Feb. 25-27 Southwest Texas State March 11-13 Texas A l eee ae March 26-27 Bee County College April 1-3 Texas A M April 9-10 USL April 15-17 Tyler Jr. College April 22-24 McNeese State April 29-May 1 Sam Houston State The M.S.U. Rodeo Team will be sending a team to the National finals at Bozeman, Montana for the third year in a row. McNeese has won the Southern Region Championship the last two years. Rodeo Team Officers Roland Clubb Bill Harper President Vice Pres. oy : Bruce Palmer Rhonda Nunez nish Treasurer Secretary Sports ¢ 253 coe a 3 Mi PE PAO Tips gid See ca OS Neen oe meter am eee: . Be aay aa Lge ‘ Billy Bob Bowdoin : i Above: Bill Harper finished in 4th place in the Bullriding event. Neil Carter Kirk Richard 254 ¢ Sports Below: Bruce Palmer in the Bareback event. Matt Sillyman Julie Wright Jeb Barney Danny McCormick 4 : ' ? ' , ia “Sports 0255 a ese 256 ¢ Sports MCNEESE 1981-82 GOLF TEAM Above: Kneeling, left to right: John Boman, Scott Reeves and Kevin Rodgers. Standing, left to right: Danny Tatum Grant Spercer, James Leitz, Tom Davison and Coach Don Scott. Tom Davison MCNEESE STATE GOLF STATISTICS 1982 PLAYER ROUNDS STROKES LOW AVERAGE John Boman 15 1150 74 76.6 Grant Spencer 18 1166 TE FLL Danny Tatum 11 862 74 (33 Scott Reeves 10 788 A 78.8 Kevin Rodgers ap 947 ie 78.9 Tom Davison is) 1035 74 79.6 James Leitz 10 798 75 79.8 SEASON RESULTS: Lamar Invitational: placed 7th in a 12 team event Border Olympics: placed 7th in 10 team event. New Orleans Invitational: placed 6th in 8 team event Nicholls Classic: placed 8th in 9 team event Moe O’Brien Memorial: placed 7th in 12 team event SE Louisiana Invitational: placed 4th in 9 team event McNeese Triangle: McNeese 291, SW Louisiana 293, NW Louisiana 315 James Leitz Darren Ravey Scott Reeves Kevin Rodgers , Grant Spencer Golf Schedule Feb. 20-21 — at Lamar Invitational (Pinewood CC, Beaumont, Tex.) Feb. 24-27 — at Border Olympics (Laredo, Tex.) Mar. 3-6 — at New Orleans Invitational (Belle Terre CC, New Orleans) Mar. 10-12 — at Nicholls Classic (Ellendale CC, Houma, La.) Mar. 17-19 — Moe O’Brien Invitational (Lake Charles CC, Lake Charles) Apr. 4-6 — at SE Louisiana Invitational (Oak Knoll CC, Hammond, La.) Apr. 26-28 — SLC Tournament (Jonesboro CC, Jonesboro, Ark.) (HOME MATCHES AT PLAYED AT THE PAR 72 Lake Charles Country Club; Pro George Cascino) oe ee Bhat 4 at ad est PEELEEOD ca {Seen bere ca 2 Fe ee oS ke bw Ke Sports ¢ 257 The McNeese Powerlifting team, coached by Chad DeRousselle also a lifter on the team, is a newly formed organization here at M.S.U. The Powerteam is becoming known throughout the Southland Con- ference and its reputation is definitely earned. The team is also involved in community affairs. Earlier this season they gave an exhibition in the Prien Lake Mall, which was a huge success for participants and observers alike. The McNeese powerlifting team is young, they are only in their third year, but they more than make up for their youth with their talent. The Power-team is good and they are beginning to gain the respect they deserve, both as athletes and as involved students. 258 Sports x Above: Laurie Greene, holder of a weight lifting record. and Chad DeRousselle. Above: I-r: Bart. Dahmer, Laurie Greene, Mike D McNeese State’s Laurie Greene is now the holder of a national collegiate weight lifting record. She set the record during the re- cent state championship matches in Monroe where she won the Louisiana State Women’s Col- legiate title for her 112-pound weight division. The record she set in Monroe was for the deadlift, doing 281 pounds and breaking the existing record by six pounds. She also tied the national collegiate record for total weight with a 633-pound accumulation. This record setting performance qualified Greene for next year’s national championships. Also during the state competi- tion, McNeese State’s Mike Duhon placed third, Glenn Hebert won the super heavyweight class while Mike Duhon was third in the men’s 114-pound division and Ron Legnion was third in the 132- pound division. - Team Members Include: Laurie Greene Dianne Cooley Carl Babineaux Mike Duhon Ron Legnion Bryon DeRousselle Tom Becker Bret Burns Justin Broussard Mitch Adrian Josh James Anna Robertson Greg Mitchelle Bryan Bowes Tad Page Freddie Polk Bart Dahmer Becky Bivins Chad DeRousselle John Scalisi Jeff Jackson Carl Broussard Ruel Davis Warren LeJeune Bently Berlin Tim Lyons Glenn Hebert Freddie DeCourt Gary Deiaffosse Michelle Guillory Kari Elliot Barbara LaBove Organizations ¢ 259 ¢ Greeks 260 Greeks ¢ 261 262 ¢ Greeks Panhellenic Council McNEESE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL The Panhellenic Council is an advisory governing organization that is composed of representatives from each sorority. The council is the of- ficial spokesman for matters concerning the six national sororities on campus. The council encourages sororities to become involved with campus and community affairs; promotes scholarship by emphasizing and recognizing the academic performance of the sororities’ members; promotes leadership; and encourages cooperation and friendship among the sororities and coordinates sorority activities including Rush Membership Week. McNeese State University has four sororities which are members of the National Panhellenic Council. They are Alpha Delta Pi, Chi Omega, Phi Mu, and Zeta Tau Alpha. Alpha Kappa Alpha and Zeta Phi Beta are members of the National Pan Hellenic. The Panhellenic Council is the official governing council of the sorori- ty system. Through the efforts of Panhellenic, activities are planned to involve all sororities and a general effort of unity is promoted. A sorority can be a very rewarding aspect of your life. By becoming a member of a sorority, a girl not only learns to become a responsibile in- dividual but also learns to strive for high goals in life through her own ef- forts and through sincere encouragement from friends. Most of all a sorority creates a lasting relationship between each of its members because a girl grows to realize and appreciate the ideas of each sister. ‘ Na} Nise We : 2 | 4 fh Sara | 4 AL urd OFFICERS Michelle Mier President Alpha Delta Pi Laura Calloway V. President Zeta Tau Alpha (Spring ’81) Maria Rodgers Secretary Phi Mu Susan Chenet Treasurer Chi Omega Rhonda Sweet Reporter Zeta Phi Beta Sherry Campbell — V. President Zeta Tau Alpha (Not Pictured) (Fall ’81) Sororities Are Great!!! oe Nee wal, a Vee © on beaaet ® a fe Fa Pm ae Left: Jossiettia Landry — Senior Representative of Alpha Kappa Alpha; Michelle Mier — President of Senior Panhellenic, Representative of Alpha Delta Pi; Rhonda Sweet — Reporter of Senior Panhellenic, Senior Representative of Zeta Phi Beta; Barbara Hardy — Representative of Zeta Phi Beta. Top: Jo Eddie Schroeder — Panhellenic and Sorority advisor. Right: Susan Chenet — Treasurer, Senior Representative for Chi Omega; Kim Robinson — Junior Representative of Alpha Delta Pi, Presi- dent of Junior Panhellenic; Karen Holloway — Junior Representative of Phi Mu, Publicity Chairman of Junior Panhellenic; Cynthia Edmonson — Junior Representative of Zeta Tau Alpha, V. President of Junior Panhellenic. The Interfraternity Council is an organization whose purpose is to establish and maintain good interfraternal relationships and promote the fraternity system as a whole at McNeese. The IFC is composed of two delegates from each fraternity on campus. These delegates serve on a council which coordinates and governs men’s Greek functions. Campus beautification is one of the projects that the IFC has under- taken. Much of the landscaping that surrounds the new student union building is a result of the work of IFC. The IFC, along with the Panhellenic Council, also sponsors Greek Week. Greek Week is an event that is held every spring semester at McNeese and is a celebration of the Greek system on campus. This past spring, the IFC also published a brochure which contained pictures and articles about the activities of each fraternity. This brochure is used to give a better idea of what the fraternal system at McNeese is about. McNeese’s Interfraternity Council’s purpose is to govern and coor- dinate the Greek Social Fraternal System of campus and to promote and strengthen the system for the betterment of the University. The members of the IFC are composed of representatives from Alpha Phi Alpha, Deacons, Delta Tau Chi, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Sigma, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta Sigma, and Pi Kappa Phi. From left to right: Bryan Beam, Kelly Cannon, Kurt Rothermel, Hank Reid, Roger Redmond, Tad Page, Scott Stratten, Mike Wedemeyer, Pat OFFICERS OF IFC: Richard, R. B. Smith, John Walker, Jeff Jenkins, Billy Moss, Jason Papillion, Danny Eason. Bryan Beam President Kappa Sigma : Jason Papillion V. President Kappa Alpha Psi fen: Kurt Rothermel Treasurer Kappa Alpha Psi yikie eas Tad Page Secretary Delta Tau Chi Representatives include: Alpha Phi Alpha: Roger Redmond Kappa Sigma: Scott Stratton Kelly Cannon Deacons: John Walker bar eh. F « nega Psi Phi: Jeff Jenkins oe Lm reunee 4 Huratado Phi Beta Sigma: Kevin Washington AOR a By elo ss oy PiKappaPhi:R. B, Smith iN i 4 urt Rotherme ean Fraternities Are Great!! Kappa Alpha Psi: Jason Pacillion : mes ae one w a w TEAC WWOLS a baal v PR e 4 CEKEY IO Greeks ¢ 263 SORORITIES - SORORITIES... SORORITIES “A Welcome Into Sisterhood” There you are. It’s your first big day to look at col- lege sorority life. Will you be a part of this Greek system? You're in this position with more than 300 other girls who are wondering the same thing. You SORORITIES may be from Jennings, New York City, Reeves, Houston, or even Lake Charles. You may be a freshman, sophomore, or junior. But, you're all in this together. When you arrive, you're excited, you're scared. What lies ahead of you is totally unknown. The first few days you'll be introduced to individuals = =—_— SORORITIES in every house. Festive parties of vivid colors, enter- tainment and refreshments await you. A stay at each house will bring you closer to your decision. The final | © days of Rush are the most important. Following the SORORITIES | formal parties, you'll be choosing a home to spend the rest of your college days. The morning of that very special day, you are bright eyed and eager. You preferred the houses and are awaiting the final out- : come. The heightened event climaxes at the moment SORORITIES you chose to pledge that very special house. Emo- tions of excitement build as you anticipate meeting your new, pledge sisters. Your heart pounds. The adrenalin flows. You are welcomed with tears of hap- SORORITIES piness. You are welcomed HOME to. a new ex- : perience at McNeese State University. We encourage you to make a sorority a part of 7. ae your life and | assure you that you won't be disap- ae | Seid pointed, because McNeese offers many opportunities la Lie EE for expanding your outlook on life, to meeting new people and preparing you for your future. All and all you will learn to grow together and become a better individual because you will experience with one Me 7 14 PA ¥ r 4 .é } another a common goal, SISTERHOOD. BN ail ee dh Lat Chi Oneg ay sPy0 264 ¢ Greeks FRATERNITIES BRTERNTIES « FRATERNITES. on Important Part of Going to College” oe . _] : “People Ae claim there’s something wrong . FR Pr TERNITIES : _____with fraternities, but they'd be really surprised at the _ eo 7 good they do. They give a guy something to hang on © : to and some friends who can help him when he needs it. Fresh out of high school you may find it a ____ totally new experience to be only a face in a crowd. If — - : | FRATERNITIES 2 | : es oe to tie on to, you can — You get out of a fraternity what you put into it, and it’s up to the individual to take advantage of what it : - has to offer. It develops a young man’s leadership © 7 TE ability. A lot of times a fellow may get in a group FRATERNITIES where he doesn’t know a lot of people, or he’s in a _____ big meeting with four or five hundred students, and he’s afraid to get up and say anything. If he is in a : fraternity with fifty or sixty other guys he knows real FRATERNITIES — well, he develops guts enough to get up on his feet | and tell people what he thinks. He learns to get along with people and learns to speak out for himself, and those things are very important. FRATERNITIES _ _ Also, being in a fraternity ultimately leads a young man to take better care of himself personally. Frater- nities help them recognize themselves as part of a — team. You’d be surprised at the number of successful business men who take a serious interest in their fraternity, and employers hire fraternity men because they know they’re getting quality workers. a You have to be on the ball to make it in this day and time. You can’t just lay back and play the percentages any more. Being in a fraternity teaches you to always put your best foot forward. Greeks ¢ 265 266 ¢ Greeks Anderson, Pam Beatty, Ginger Brame, Leah Breaux, Lisa Broussard, Sabrina Buck, Shannon Chamblee, Annette Cox, Tracy d Augereau, Yvette Derouen, Pam Donna, Green Doty, Dristi Doucet, Brenda Dupin, Tanya Farquhar, Belinda Farrar, Maureen Fontenot, Lori Fox, Mary Gothreaux, Kathy Guidry, Cheryl Guillory, Peggy Guillory, Tina Hanagriff, Kay Heath, Jody Jones, Leecia LaHood, Janice Meyers, Yolanda Mier, Michelle McCain, Maureen McDonough, Cynthia To wear the Diamond Pin of Alpha Delta Pi is indeed a privilege and a responsibility. Alpha Delta Pi is the oldest sorority, founded in 1851. The motto, “We live for each other,” is held dear by every Alpha Delta Pi sister. Each Alpha Delta Pi is different in her own way, each possessing her own specialty. Through respect for each other and activities planned for each other, the ties of sisterhood are pulled even tighter. The Alpha Delta Pi girls are a big part of other campus activities and organizations. They feel that striving towards a stronger bond, includes | reaching out to others. McLaren, Missy Mondello, Mary Monticello, Lisa Mosca, Lesia Mosley, Page Nelson, Tamra Niel, Jeanne O'Connor, Debbie Ortego, Phyllis Partin, Lisa Patterson, Paula Phillips, Sherri Price, Dee Dee Rabalais, Lisa Alpha Delta Pi speatle Debbie Robison, Kim Rougeau, Rachelle Simmons, Leslie Smith, Melissa Soileau, Cathy Solari, Karen Stock, Janet Tefertiller, Allison Theriot, Donna Unkel, Donna Veazey, Marianne Vincent, Michele Woodhatch, Eileen Greeks ¢ 267 268 ¢ Greeks Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Alpha is the world’s oldest college-based sorority for Black professional women. Originating in 1908, AKA has maintained its position of high scholastics and “service to all mankind.” Zeta Pi chapter, chartered on December 5, 1971, has also played its part in the attainment of high scholastics and service. In the area of service, Zeta Pi has donated money to the NAACP, the Cleveland Job Corps Center, and the United Negro College Fund. Alpha Kappa Alpha believes that sisterhood, like democracy, is a realistic goal to be strived for constantly. Allison, Margaret Baines, Kimberley Breville, Deidre Caesar, Elmira Coney, Sharon Fontenot, Joyce M. Goodly, Margaret Stewart, Tanceanna Lewis, Wanda Landry, Jossietta Haley, Sharon Greeks ¢ 269 270° Greeks Chi Omega aed — Sisterhood is a common tie in Chi Omega. This common tie stresses individuality. | Scholarship, service, and friendship goals are ; set at the highest level possible so as to keep its members constantly striving to reach these goals. The harder a Chi Omega member strives for these goals, the more satisfaction she will receive. Abel, Diane Couvillion, Deb East, Patricia Henderson, Babineaux, Sheila | Cowperthwaite, English, Margaret’ Jeanie Barkate, Steers Tracey Ewing, Jackie Hensley, ln | Bass, Vicky Holmes, Mindy Blanchard, Tama martes oe Fontenot, Renee = Houtz, Marcia Bryant, Nadine Beth t Forsyth, Molly Kasher, Kim Hanchey, Kelley, Stephani Burton, Janna Dean, Gaye Deborah Chenet, Susan delCastillo, Theresa Digiglia, Dari Dondis, Elizabeth Dupuis, Stacey Chiasson, Jane Cormier, Carmen King, Laura Knight, Carol Land, Terri LeJune, Debra Lejeune, Donna Marcantel, Bridget McMillin, Lisa Miller, Cindy Monk, Margaret Parker, Suzanne Price, Suzette Ratliff, Greta Richardson, Terri Saunier, Sheree Schmid, Karen Schoen, Kelly Segrest, Susan Swain, Shari Trouard, Denise Vanhook, Shelly Walker, Becky Walla, Liz Welsh, Laura White, Christy Wright, Jodi Wright, Kymberly Wright, Shanna Yelverton, Julie Greeks 271 ho NI Nh ¢ Greeks Ashworth, Kim Barnes, Lynn Benoit, Leesa Blanchette, Twilla Boos, Denise Biggs, Donna Carroll, Mary Cart, Kristi Case, Sara Clarke, Susan Clement, Joy Collins, Lillie Comeaux, Janice Davis, Robin Delaney, Laurie Aumiller, Gretchen DeVille, Peggy Eldreth, Vickie Fontenot, Stella Foreman, Ginger Fredericks, Deanna Gain, Phyllis Gaspard, Kim Ham, Laura Haney, Susan Hebert, Sharon Holloway, Karen Holloway, Pam leyoub, Laura Jessen, Sheila Karkalits, Kay The sisterhood of Phi Mu is a team of in- dividual people drawn together by the strong = and lasting bonds of common goals, standards, Phi Mu and activities. One of Phi Mu’s annual community service ac- tivities is the Lake Charles Junior Miss Pageant. This program, involving high school senior girls, stresses talent, scholarship, personality, and youth fitness. The annual formal, “Winter Wonderland,” is the highlight of the year. Landreneau, Renee May, Lauri Mouton, Jolane LeBlanc, Kristie Milford, Belinda Yvette, Norwood Matt, Nancy Miller, Karen Null, Monya Nutter, Ashley Peltz, Erica Pittman, Missy Rahbany, Sheila Robertson, Paige Rogers, Maria Shaddock, Cindy Spillers, Ronda Stone, Kathy Sutton, Lori Sweeney, Suzanne Talbot, Dreabon Tarver, Penny Vidrine, Michelle Yantis, Jean Farris, Michael Hanks, Ricky leyoub, Chris Wisehart, Brian ‘ Greeks ¢ 273 274 ¢ Greeks Zeta Phi Beta It is the ideals of finer womanhood, service, scholarship, and sisterly love that have made Zeta Phi Beta sorority one of the most established black organizations in the country. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was founded January 16, 1920, at Howard University. From that one undergraduate chapter has grown 246 graduate, and 222 undergraduate chapters which are spread throughout the United States and Africa. Lambda Gamma chapter had its beginning on McNeese State University campus on April 2, 1970. From that time on MSU’s campus, Zetas have worked wholeheartedly to fulfill all the ideals of Zeta Phi Beta. Lambda Gamma is very interested in the extra-curricular activities of McNeese’s minority population. They are ever working on new activities to get McNeese’s minority students involved in cultural and social activities. Zeta welcomes all in- terested ladies to attend all Zeta’s functions. Your interest is always enthusiastically accepted. OFFICERS PRESIDENT — Barbara Hardy; VICE-PRESIDENT — Rhonda Sweet: SECRETARY — Mary Trail; ASST. SECRETARY — Pamela Beach; TREASURER — Pamela Clement; PARLIAMENTARIAN — Mona January; REPORTER — Dorsey Scott; PANHELLENIC REPRESENTATIVE — Teressa Drake. Clement, Pamela Hardy, Barbara January, Mona Sweet, Rhonda i Trail, Mary Ellen B Thomas, Thelma — E Advisor Greeks ¢ 275 276 « Greeks Zeta Tau Alpha . STW yt WYP P “ ee AE . 2B 53 on y S ME prin 387.2 Ny tig of cA Ma . 4 A = Ha ak % - t ad. Bertrand, Viki Blake, Deborah Brooks, Becky Calloway, Laura Campbell, Sherry Dawson, Laura Doucet, Edie Edmonson, Cynthia Gary, Loretta Harris, Paula : Johnson, Lisa Leidig, Donna Litel, Linda Menard, Donna Nails, Angie Ogea, Patricia Ogea, Sharon Perkins, Marla Robinson, Kathi With 181 chapters and nine colonies, Zeta Tau Alpha is the third largest and fastest-growing sorority in the U.S. and eee Canada. Since its founding on the McNeese campus in May, Kolde, Kenneth 1971, the sisters of the Eta Eta chapter have strived to help each other to develop her abilities to the highest. They em- phasize scholarship, campus and community service. The Zetas have worked together to raise money for the Zeta Tau National Association for Retarded Children and_ gladly volunteered their time to usher at all the home MSU basket- ball games. The annual Silver Crown formal, a Christmas party, exchanges, and slumber parties make up today’s Zeta. Shelton, Lori 4 Greeks ¢ 277 Alpha Phi Alpha This is the fraternity of Alpha Phi Alpha. A monument of greatness in American Black history, Alpha Phi Alpha was founded on December 4, 1906, at the Ivy League University of Cornell. Since its inception the fraternity has grown to a National prominence and pre juced such leaders as W. E. B. Dubois, Vernon Jordan, Martin L. King, and Andrew Young. This institution has also been instrumental in rights won by Blacks as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the product of the successes of an Alpha. The NAACP, National Urban League, and the SLC all have EXCUSE ME IF I'M PRoyp backgrounds that owe in great part to efforts that have been developed by the development of the first black Greek fraternity. The Brothers of Theta Theta are cut much in the same mold as one would expect of Alpha men, as we, as a fraternity, are very civic and social minded. There is no one outstanding individual achievement as the combined efforts of Alpha men make for many achievements, a positive step, and a development in college life. Alpha Phi Alpha is a social fraternity seeking men of high scholastic standards, high moral character, and those looking for personal pro- gress. Theta Theta Chapter invites all interested men to seek growth and awareness at McNeese State University with Alpha Phi Alpha. Brown, Gary Guidry, Nate Holmes, Caulton Hunter, Milton B. Jackson, Darrel =. 278 ¢ Greeks iL ) ” K —2 oe Mitchell, Floyd Redmond, Roger Lee Roy Jr., Warren Steele, Roderick Lynn Willis, Lloyd Paul Mouton, Mr. Alfread — Advisor Greeks ¢ 279 280 ¢ Greeks Adelsflugel, Eric Arceneaux, Chuck Ardoin, Joel Arnand, Todd Babineaux, Carl Beniot, Brian Berwick, Ben Breaux, Gary Brown, Kenny Carmouche, Billy Castille, Mark Cheistz, Colman Cook, David Cook, Kevin DeRouen, Adrian DeRouen, Steven DeVillier, Craig Duke, Carlton e Kap Duplechin, Keith Eccles, Stephen Fox, Chuck AP Friday, Sam Gaspard, Todd Girola, Marty Guidry, Jason Guidry, Marshall Harris, Clifford Helmes, Thomas Himel, Carl Hughes, Matt Jacobs, Jay James, Gary Kuehn, Chuck LeBleu, Conway pa Alpha Kappa Alpha fraternity was founded at McNeese State on Oc- tober 24, 1969. KA is a fraternity rich in tradition and southern custom; the southern hospitality, the serious reverence for God, and the high respect and love for womanhood. The brothers of the Kappa Alpha Order look to Robert E. Lee for ex- ample, — one who was confident, yet gentle; a leader, yet understand- ing and a man who feared his God and treated others with respect. KA tries to fulfill the individual and prepare him through responsibility, recreation, and most important, a brotherly sense of belonging. Phillips, Thomas Polito, Joey Renfroe, Jay Rothermel, Kurt Salvador, James Schenfeld, Steve Stupple, Duane Sweeney, Michael Weidman, Pat Wilson, John Wisehart, Brian Wolfe, Denny Woods, Charles Young, Mark Dickson, Warrick Trouard, Denise aed LeJeune, Charles LeJeune, Tommy McCann, Le McGrath, Kenneth McManus, Wade Moffett, John Moffett, Scott Montalbano, Pat Montgomery, Johnny Moss, Billy Moss, Michael Ortego, Keith Owens, Allen Page, David Painter, Allen Painter, Bruce Pardo, Tony Robert, Peltz Greeks ¢ 281 Delta Tau Chi OFFICERS President: Curt Gober Vice-Pres.: Tad Page Treasurer: Ruel Davis Secretary: Jeff Gober i H i Delta Tau Chi fraternity pro- Benton, Gary vides its members and the com- Sat munity with the right mixture of Gober, Jeff social activities, community and college service, and brotherhood. 282 ¢ Greeks Hurtado, Sonny Page, Tad Rittman, Scott : aR Greeks ¢ 283 284 ¢ Greeks Baggett, Chris Barton, Cliff Beam, Bryan Beniot, John Bond, Stephen Boudreaux, Troy Broadhurst, Chris Cannon, Kelly Chenet, John Childress, Craig Christman, Jim Collard, James Danahay, Pat DeMars, Robert Faulk, Rodger Farris, Michael Feeney, Brian Ferguson, Brent Fontenot, Johnny Fruge, Wade Glynn, Jay Gothreaux, Danny Ham, Kevin Harless, Ted Heard, Jeff Hebert, Greg Hinton, Alan Hoffpauir, Don Holmes, Dan Horton, John leyoub, Chris leyoub, Mark leyoub, Michael Jones, Mark Landreneau, David Lanza, David Laughlin, Mike LeJeune, Kurt Liggio, David Lundy, Michael Lungaro, Paul Lyons, Steve Mack, George Thigpen, Beaver Manuel, Trace Traham, Edward Martin, Lawrence Turner, Daniel Miller, Bryan 4 Monaghan, Robert Walla, Joon Monceaux, Randy eae re88 Nelson, Mike Sie Cease Owen, Drew Y elverton, James Piatt, Scott Young, Raphael Prejean, Matt Jones, Millard Provost, Mitch Barbour, Joseph Rothkamm, Jamey Barbour, Verna Sims, Michael Bertrand, Lisa Solari, Tom Burton, Janna Stratton, Scott Gaspard, Kim Sutton, Grady Patterson, Pam Rogers, Maria KAPPA SIGMA . . . PAST AND PRESENT On December 10, 1966 the Theta Rho Chapter of Kappa Sigma made its first mark on the annals of McNeese History. Theta Rho’s predecessor Delta Theta Chi was McNeese’s first Greek- lettered fraternity and had its founding in 1951. Today, Kappa Sigmas have broken existing records in nearly every realm of the MSU frater- nal world. This year, 1982, Theta Rho brothers are serving as presidents of the Student Govern- ment Association, the Student Union Board, the Interfraternity Council, and the MSU Accounting Society. Brothers also serve as officers and leaders in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, the Contraband, and on numerous university committees. Brothers of Theta Rho have also been involved in and winners of many Intramural activities, have acted in university theatrical productions, and have worked on several community service pro- jects. This year Kappa Sigmas won an award for donating the most blood in the SGA Blood Drive, defeated Kappa Alpha in the first annual Charity Bowl and donated their share of the proceeds to the Shriner’s Hospital for Burned Children, and Kappa Sigma pledges raised $500 for the American Cancer Society. Rewards, accomplishments, and achievements are not ends in themselves. What must come before is that by which anything and anyone must be judged. Joseph H. Barbour’s personal motto is “No excellence without labor” and herein lies the strength and beauty of Kappa Sigma’s brotherhood. Our biggest accomplish- ment is the struggle to reach the next goal; to fhaintain our number one position on the MSU €ampus is our constant care. Kappa Sigma is indeed “A Good Thing!” Greeks ¢ 285 286 ¢ Greeks PI Kappa Phi Abshire, Kevin Adrian, Mitch — President Bourne, Wilfred Calhoun, Buck — Historian Chambers, Jay Dee : Glover, Ernis Lebleu, Tim Mouton, Mike Morris, Jeff OBrien, Dwayne Reid, Hank Richard, Pat — Secretary Schwartz, John — Warden “Liz Charles” Rose Scuderi, Marcus Smith, R. B. — Treasurer Cash, Dr. Joe — Advisor Wedemeyer, Mike What sweetness is left, if you take away friendship? Robbing life of friendship is like rob- bing the world of its sun. The same holds true with a fraternity. Friendship leads to brotherhood, which leads to manhood. Pi Kappa Phi is the fastest growing fraternity in the nation today. The brothers of the Beta Mu chapter of Pi Kappa Phi work hard, but they also find time to enjoy life that God has given them. Participation in the Interfraternity Council and other campus related activities is indeed a challenge, but it is the kind of test one wants, to grow, to ex- perience, in the very sense of the words. Pi Kappa Phi Greeks ¢ 287 288 ¢ Greeks We, the members of Omega Psi Phi fraternity, believing that men of similar ideas of fellowship should bind themselves together in order to form a more perfect union among college men, to pro- mote the principles of manhood, scholarship, perseverance, and uplift to further brotherly love and fraternal spirit within the organiza- tion, to protect the sanctity of the home and the chastity of woman, do enact and establish this con- stitution and accompanying bylaws for the government of its members. Jenkins, Jeffery Kittling, Michael LeDay, Rickie Omega Psi Phi PRESIDENT fotos seosie sats aon yyetn ts one. vx. haere ett a eth JEFFERY JENKINS DEAN OF: PLEDGES. wis acstnlcs go ts eee ect |e JAMES GALLOWAY SECRETARY AND TREASURER og ) caeerettte ce ane ie RICKI LEDAY CHAPLAIN | ocs.s's a siege atices a aiclics «epee ming eae MICHEAL KILTLING Greeks ¢ 289 Kappa Alpha Ps! OFFICERS President Darryl J. Sterling Vice President . Byron A. Roberts Treasurer Papillion Dean of Pledges . Terence L. Nesbitt Members of Epsilon Phi Chapter Darryl J. Sterling Byron A. Roberts Jason Papillion Terence L. Nesbitt Ralph E. Penn Donald Kirven Wilford Trahan Larry Perrodin The fraternity was founded on January 5, 1911 on the campus of Indiana University. The fundamental purpose of Kappa Alpha Psi is achievement. Epsilon Phi chapter at McNeese State University was founded November of 1969. Over the years our number has increas- ed tremendously, yet the brothers have had many difficulties. Pledges Spring 1982 Zachary Spikes Roland Peterson Ronald Bates Keith Jones Bates, Ronald Peterson, Ronald Spikes, Zachary 290 « Greeks Greeks ¢ 291 CO ING GREEK Greeks 293 294 ¢ Organizations iy S N . Ww = S = N a has] $0 ©) 296 ¢ Organizations mMZ AMIOADO N M le M O R A M This section is fondly dedicated to Catherine Johnson who died on January 20 while undergoing heart surgery. Her memory at McNeese will long outlast her brief life, and is shared by the many friends, both students and faculty, who knew her. Catherine served as secretary of SLAE from September 2, 1982 until her death. She was a student teacher at Nelson Elementary School and actively supported all facets of the school’s athletic programs. Catherine’s memory will continue to live on with the many friends she had at McNeese. The Student Louisiana Association of Educators is a pre-professional organization open to all students in the field of education and related curriculums. The SLAE and its national organization, the Student NEA, are affiliated with the National Education Association — _ the -largest professional association in the United States. The SLAE-SNEA strives to develop an understanding of the education profession in future educators, to advance the interests and welfare of students preparing for a : r career in education, to influence the condi- “ § J uk re a E, tions under which prospective educators SLAE members from Louisiana Tech met with McNeese memebers aad travelled to the na- aFe prepared, and most importantly to for- F tional convention in Washington, D.C. Pictured are Stephanie Hickman, Liz Dilley, Ellen Taylor, : : . Charmane Chevalier, Laura Cannaway, Nancy McElhaney, Paul Comeaux, Jeffrey Whitmore, ward the aim of quality education for all “esl SEE O US hess students. The SLAE affords its members a many opportunities to meet with profes- sionals in both the teaching and ad- ministrative areas of education. Through in- volvement in the local, state, and national associations prospective educators are guid- ed toward the highest ideals of professional ethics, standards, and attitudes. S.L.A.E. Officers | Co-Advisors Dr. Harry Gaventa Dr. Judy Shaver State SLAE President Paul Comeaux State SLAE Treasurer Glinda Harvey McNeese Chapter SLAE President Ellen Taylor Vice-President Jennifer Beck Treasurer Stephanie Hickman McNeese SLAE officers pictured are Ellen Taylor, president; and Stephanie Hickman, treasurer LOVE Xz, a ' McNeese boasts two state SLAE officers for the 1981-1982 school year. ) Pictured are Paul Comeaux, president; and Glinda Harvey, treasurer. @)g-eIpizations ¢ 297 Beat gers’ agRORMCT Ist row, I to r: Angie Wails, Kari Elliot, Patti Hinnard, David Parsons, Theresa Pitre, Darrell Sullivan, Donna Leidig. 2nd row: Mark Guzman, Doug Chavanne, Henry David, Donna Green, Jeff Gober. 3rd row: Mitch Adrian, Ann Bernard, Pam Mitchell, Shanna Wright, Meredith Hoeting, Chrystal Dartez, Jennifer Meaux. 4th row: David Crawford, Mr. Keaton, Tricia Allen, Kay Hearn, Michelle Guillory, Donna Segura, Troy Boudreaux, Elaine Zoudlik, Gary Benton, Rachel Clement, Joe Barnes. 5th row: Robert Hopper, Marcus Scuderi, Ricjard Cummings, James Hartley Top row, left to right: Mr. John Keaton, Student Union Director; Robert Hooper, Vice President; Pam Mitchell, lecture; David Parsons, cinema; Darrell Sullivan, Concert and Dance; Jeff Gober, Travel. Bottom row, left to right: Elaine Zoudlik, Secretary; James Hartley, President; Donna Green, Hospitality; Theresa Pitre, Art; Becky Leidig, Fashion. 298 ¢ Organizelieyas The purpose of the Student Union Board is to provide entertain- ment for the McNeese student through concerts, dances, movies, lectures, art exhibits, fashion shows, and various other activities. SUB enables students to take a break from studying and get involved. It also enables students to meet new people and make new friends. This year SUB sponsored a Tarzan and Jane Party, Pablo Cruise, G. Gor- dan Liddy, and a magnificent fashion show during Homecoming. SOFT POsme ZOKZeEnzmocaw (eperinizations «299 THE DEACONS The Deacons are a brotherhood dedicated to the philosophy that social activities are an indispensible part of the “well-rounded” educa- tion and to the principle that obtain- ing a college education does not have to be a painful process. ne Between attending classes and : social functions, the Deacons presented a proposal to President Doland for an on-campus radio sta- tion and are currently researching the student interest in a possible Associate Degree in Aeronautical Technology for those interested in becoming certified pilots. Other pro- jects currently being considered are studies for covered walkways exten- ding from the New Ranch to Kauf- man and Farrar Halls. Recent accomplishments include winning the Interfraternity Council Scholarship Award for the Fall, 1981, for obtaining an aggregate grade- point average from 3.3 on the 4.0 University scale and, from one of our brothers who researched and proposed the system of Academic Bankruptcy, President Doland and McNeese State University recently adopted with only moderate changes the policy of Academic Bankruptcy. Goals set by the Deacons are: an increase in membership in order to request a charter from one of the largest international fraternities, maintaining excellence in scholar- ship, working for a better McNeese State University, and, of course, more parties! Our resident professor of “Second-lining.”’ We are not going to move . . . and that’s that. i i The annual fall concert, Messiah performance, Spring Opera Production, and a specia l May concert are some of the performance oppor- tunities for the University Or- chestra, directed by Dr. Allan Fuller. Advanced string instru- ment musicians are, also, in- vited to perform with the Lake Charles Civic Symphony. One hour of credit per semester is earned by students playing in the orchestra, which is open to students by audition. Scholar- ships are available for deserving students. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is an honorary organization for the encouragement of musical composition, performance, education, and research. It also promotes loyalty to the univer- sity and brotherhood of music students. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia strives to create an awareness of the importance of music to the individual. Dr. Allan Fuller served as faculty advisor and Dale East served as president for the-1981-82 term. “ z° OFFICERS President. ...°... +2. Dale East Vice President ..... Ben Shank Secretary Treasurer. .. . Robert Téte Alumni Secretary Historian . Kyle Myers a Front, left to right: Ben Shank, John Barbry, Dale East, Donald Ceasar, John Goode. Mid- dle row: Donny Loftin, Dr. Allan Fuller, Jay Ecker, Jeff Jenkins, Robert Tete. Back row: Jerry Guidry, Mike Kitlin, Kyle Myers. To the readers, The staff of the Contraband would like to sincerely thank each and every student and faculty member of McNeese. | have always felt that the Con- traband is not only the MSU news release for MSU but a learning ex- perience for the staff members as well. Thank you for helping us learn. And thanks also for the contribu- tions made to us. The people of McNeese and their whole hearted support helped make memories for each of us that will carry us over for many years to come. KATHRYN KINGERY and the Contraband Staff OZ ae r xr3ZO00 The Contraband News staff: Back row, to r: Bill Daigle, Greg English, Mark Jones, Kathryn Kingery, Darrel LeJuene. Front row: Janet Guillory, Greg Feist, Etta Smith, Jan Morgan. 302 ¢ Organizaaiels Official publication of the students at McNeese State University, an equal oppor- tunity organization. Published every Tuesday except during holidays and examination periods. Editorials and columns do_ not necessarily represent the views of the entire staff or student body. The editor is responsi- Sh cece Elles RAO RE ee Kathryn Kingery Sacer Aya coe oe Greg English SEN TW 2) 3G AUG) GF ea a ee Etta Smith SOR FCC OV cic Ses e scraines cos Darrel LeJeune HO LOR Tat DEV: 5. wari cee) oS. sac: Mike Quienalty Sam Scimemi sports Photography ..2................. Mark Jones S) 00 CSI ARS 4TH) NS gs a Trey les |g) DOT TS nee a Bill Daigle Janet Guillory Darrel LeJeune, Sports Editor Greg English, Assoc. Editor ble for all unsigned editorials. Address all correspondence to the Contraband, P.O. Box 1255, McNeese Station, Lake Charles, LA 70609. Represented nationally by CASS- Communications Advertising Services to Students. Rates upon request. Anita Haymon Greg Feist Jan Morgan Business Manager....................Greg English Advertising Sales.............. .........David Guice Etta Smith, Feature Editor This year has been one of many firsts for the Student Government under the administration of President John Chenet and Vice President Curt Gober. SGA in 82 has become a new dimension in student leadership. New programs begun this year include: Cowboy of the Week, Mr. McNeese, and Spirit Boosters. Other firsts for SGA include having the constitution rewrit- ten thereby making the office of Treasurer elected, sponsoring the weekly campus news program on KBIU, and increasing the SGA assessment to assist other campus organizations in their efforts to promote McNeese. The SGA John Chenet — President cabinet’s greatest accomplishment, however, was putting the interests of the students first in their every endeavor. POW Curt Gober — Vice President Lori Sutton — Senate Chairman 304 ¢ Organizalifeay PRESIDENT: John Chenet VICE PRESIDENT: Curt Gober SENATE CHAIRMAN: Lori Sutton EXECUTIVE CABINET FALL 1981: SPRING 1982: Public Penny Riggs Troy Relations Boudreaux Publicity: Scott Rittman Greg Hebert Resident Jeff Gober Life: Secretaries: Ginger Foreman Ginger Foreman Denise Sicks Terri Richardson Senate Terri Sara Case Secretary: Richardson Student Jay Glynn Trey Affairs: Broadhurst Student Greg Hebert Scott Rights: Rittman Treasurer: Lori David Hauskins Armbrester oon oon hi CAH sonteasanen we Tal %. . : , soa : ‘Cai ‘oe te Si Chenet, Curt Gober, Penny Riggs, Jay Glynn, and Terri Richardson. From left to right: Scott Rittman, David Armbrester, Trey Broadhurst, Ginger Foreman, Troy Boudreaux, and Sara Case. From left to right: Lori Sutton, Lori Hauskins, Greg Hebert, Denise Sicks, John ZO=aA -NOMNMNDS 4ZmZzZzm 00 sZzmocsn @lgzinizations ¢ 305 PaAMNMRORT ° The Forestry and Wildlife Club is an action organization, alwayS — —--u- looking for projects to bring about improvement of our environ- ment. Some of these projects in- clude wood duck nesting boxes, goose banding, the annual Whisky River Clean Up, helping the Heart Fund, and presenting environmental films. The club boasts winning the ROTC “Shoot-out” three consecutive semesters to win the trophy. While a serious group, they also enjoy barbeques, crawfish boils, and canoe trips. The 1981-82 officers were as follows: Faculty Advisors. . Mr. Kitt and Dr. 0 Z Rumsey President sai. Don R. Simons Vice President ...... Billy Delany Sec Treasurer. . . Penny Managon Reporter........... Steve Floyd From left to right are Billy Delany, Penny Maragon, Don Simon, and Rene Michel. Members were: Mike Walker, Jim Simon, Rene Michel, Barbara Bell, JoSette Burton, Larry Kile, Paul Whitehead, Terence Delaine, Buddy Carlson, Cathy Dickerson, Lynn Jones, David Shaheen, Scott Willis, Joel Isaac, Bennet Augustine, John Stacy, Danny Leuch, Kim Reid, Marc Kasher, Charles Bertrand, and Lisa Grubb. WwW L D L F E 306 ¢ Organizations nO Los Rancheros is a pro- fessional organization designed to broaden the education of its members in the Spanish language, music, and literature. Not limited to Spanish speak- ing students, the Los Ran- cheros attempts to study the culture of Spanish countries in general. Through its activities, the organization strives to pro- vide a service to McNeese, the community, and the country. Dr. Maria Bustillo served as faculty advisor for the 1981-82 term. Members of the “Los Rancheros’’ Spanish Club: L to r, row 1: Shirley P. Greenawalt (Secretary), Dorothy L. Scarborough (Treasurer), Frances A. Smith, Dr. Maria T. Bustillo (Sponsor), Cathryn L. Rice, Mary M. Chancon. Row 2: Phillip J. Jones, Phyllis A. Ponthieux, Roger Larach, Jimmy Larach, Margie Rodrique, Natalie A. Edwards (President), Teno Larach. R IN N C H F R ) S The Institute of Elec- trical and_ Electronics Engineers is a profes- sional organization, both scientific and educational, which _ is directed toward the ad- vancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering and the allied branches of engineering and related sciences. IEEE is also directed toward the advancement of the standing of the members it serves. Membership is open to students enrolled in electrical engineering. In addition to the regular meetings, field trips to area plants, social ac- The Electrical and Electronics Engineering Society: L to r: Joseph Apiagyei, David Whiddon, tivities, and participation David Deborah King, Jiang Hsieh, Dwayne in Engineering Open ca onne Eric Fontenot, Cazzol Moore, David Jones, Deborah King, Jiang y Banearcieraphesirett alt ; c ele-zinizations ° 307 Alpha Psi Omega is a na- tional honorary organization for dramatics. It was founded on the McNeese campus in 1940. A student must per- form on stage and work backstage before being in- itiated into the group. A stu- dent then becomes a lifetime member. Pi Gamma Cast of Alpha Psi Omega 1981-82 Officers President .. Dale Gauthreaux Vice President . Greg Stratton Secretary Treasurer . Cynthia May SDONSOte eee Jerry Brown The A Cappella Choir membership is made up of students from the various academic departments. MSU's A Cappella Choir is called on to perform for churches and clubs, in addi- tion to the regularly schedul- ed choral concerts and the annual spring tour made by these McNeese musicians. Many members also par- ticipate in the annual Lions Club opera productions and in the presentations by the Lake Charles Messiah Chorus. The choir as a whole often is invited to perform with other organizations. A Cappella Choir is open to all students and offers one credit hour for its practice sessions, Which are schedul- ed three times a week. trom left to right, first row: Anita Tritico, Felisha Vincent, Tara Banning, Cynthia May. Second row: DeWayne Corley, Mark Teal, Dale Gauthreaux, Greg Stratton. 4CHEESE HALL A ae : Sigh om aa ao ele 2 nae ae Members and pledges: L to r, front row: Rosemary Castillo, lynn McCarty, Carla C. Prejean, Joyce Fontenot, Mary Seeley. Second row: Cheri White, Hwei-Na Fong, Vicki M. Monsour, Ann Taylor, Marion Robertson, Laura Calloway, Jeanette G. King. Third row: Lisa Holloway, Sally Hebert, Karen Bachelor, Molly Ellis, Carol Yarbrough, Karen Peet. Fourth row: Tracy King, Carol Airhart. Not pictured: Beverly Harlan. Se 3 Sigma Alpha lota is an honorary international music fraternity designed to create the highest standard of professional ethics and culture among women students in music schools. On the national level, the fraternity is well-known for its service to music, sponsoring such projects as the Inter-American Music Awards, The Braille Music Transcription Program, the International Music Fund, Sigma Alpha lota Founda- tion, and Music Therapy Fellowships. The McNeese Beta Chi Chapter sponsors a luncheon for Messiah soloists, sells coffee at the rehear- sals and music festivals, observes Incorporation Day, and _ presents monthly musicals. = ; Se 4 a : ncaa Officers: L to r: Jeanette G. King, Chaplain; Mary Seeley, Treasurer; Laura Calloway, President; Carla C. Prejean, Vice-President; Joyce Fontenot, Recording Secretary; Marion Robertson, Corresponding Secretary; Carol Yarbrough, Sgt.-at-Arms. Biggest band ever at MSU... . McNeese State University has a band to be extremely proud of this year. The MSU Cowboy Band has more playing members this year than in any previous year. ‘Almost every section has doubled,” said Band Director Dennis Hopkins about his group of 207. There are 120 freshmen and transfer students. Mr. Hopkins said that the band has received members from almost every school the Cowboys played last year. New members have come from West Texas State, Sam Houston State, the University of Houston, the University of Arkansas, Pan American, Corpus Christi, Northeast and Northwest Louisiana Universities. Bobby Fayard was so impressed with the Cowboy Band in their halftime performance at the Independence Bow! that he left Southern Miss. to play with McNeese this year. Among the new members are a few professional musicians, one who has played with the Contemporary gospel group “Truth,” and another who is a graduate of Princeton University now working on aaa 7 his master’s. Dennis Hopkins Freshman Mike Junkroski said that he had worked some with the PIMGSe MSU band last year and he could feel things starting to build almost like a rebirth. “From the first rehearsal this year | could tell that this is sy an organization | definitely want to be a part of and | know everyone os else in the band feels the same way,” Junkroski said. Senior band member Mark Broussard said, “Usually when you want to increase the size of a band as much as it has increased this year the standards are lowered, but because of the recruiting efforts of Mr. Hopkins every single person in the band is more than able to carry his load.” At the beginning of rehearsals the group agreed that they would have to make many compromises because of their large number. The Cowboy band members also agreed to make the necessary sacrifices to make their band the best in the country. With a glorious attitude of pride, the MSU Cowboy band will really be something to Kevin Johnson see and hear Drum Major : Percussion Shannon Badeaux David Brady Keith Bruce Donald Ray Ceasar Steve Cousin Scott Cousin Scott Dyer Brent Fetzer Judith Gauthier Thomas Guillot Ellen Issac Jeffrey Jenkins Mike Junkroski Nelson LeDoux Andrea LeJeune Taylor Mayes Dwayne McCoy Susie McMillan Kevin Newton Shawn Quinn Stephanie Richardson Gina Rodgers Jeffrey Smith Leslie Sowell Paddi Tidwell ee 4 2 mM nm AU Trombone Katie Batchelor Madeline Bordelon Larry Brown Timothy Burge Roger Cornwell Bill Daigle Jolene Dupnick Richard Gonzales Ricky Gonzalez John Goode Leigh Hausey Van Landry Dan Morgan Darryl! Phillips Drew Ryder Ronny Seiford Joe Silva Barbara Weaver 310° Organiza Photos by Greg English Trumpet Carol Beebe Roger Browning Thomas Coffey James Collard DeWayne Corley Dana Cormier Chester Farmer Robert Fayard Jake Handy Robert Hankins Steve Hart Kenneth Hoag Mark Hobbs Homer Humble Carolyn Jones Tina King Marty Magehee Ralph Penn Billy Puckett Stephen Sanchez Scott Sandoz Daniel Sanut Jerome Scalisi Donald Shirley Richard Stephens David Sylvest Charles Wills Jim Zinecker Baritone Mark Broussard Patricia Donnelly Brian Fontenot Bryan Keith Harbert Mitch Doonce Gerard Lyons Duane Minnick Catherine Rice Anna Robertson Keith Weed French Horn Todd Beany Paul Day Janet Dean Collette Douget Liz Edwards Vanessa Hogan Alan Moore Karen Savant Bill Steele Travis Sutherland Tuba Sam Bray Jim Carter Adams Daniel Francis Devirglio Edmund Gonzalez Trent Hare James Hobbs Kenny Jackson Richard Long Bill Robichaux Candy Ruffin Ann Taylor Keith Vivens OlF-E} nizations ¢ 311 O22 maAd dH M Cc N é E S E Tenor Saxophone Kevin Abshire Chad Halstead Beverly Harlan Andrea Kay Hearn Darren McCarty Freddie Yepez Clarinet Rosemary Castillio John Cheatham David Garcia Robin Gauthier Dena Kay Leshe Brian McCarty Judy Paige Patrick Patin Connie Pronia Kathleen Sanner Larry Vandermolen Dave Wilson Alto Saxophone Emily Bourgeous Robert Bowers Joyce Fontenot Pat Gafford Garfield Norris Mark Paul Margorie Rutherford Paula Stetson Sheri White Baritone Saxophone Stephen Fontenot Lynne McCarthy Flute Carole Airhart Julie Comeaux Terrie Leger Karen Musch Michelle Racca Marion Robertson Lori Shelton Elizabeth Sparkman Flag Corps Diane Chaddick Carol Domingues Kathleen Endler Janice Frazier Jeannie Herring Rhonda Inzer Michelle Johnson Kathryn Kleypas Josietta Landry Vannessa Loupe Kalan Morgan Nancy Welson Felicia Oberg Pam Parks Julie Parker Vicky Peltz Sherri Phillips, Co-Captain Maria Salman Sally Shaw Colleen Contin, Captain Twirlers Cathy Dowers Pam Derouen Cheryl Guidry Julie Laborde, Captain Kim Mounce Denise Nelands Candy Wright Denise Soileau Carol Trahan Beth Young Feature Twirlers Melanie Brock Brenda Reed Rifle Corps Brian Daughdril Carlos DeLos Santos Terrone Henry Fowlkes Carolyn Gonzales Melanie Hooper Richard Leblanc Bob Marcantel Robert McCann Maggie McGee Gary Portie Matthew Saucier Sandra Valentine Shawn Valentine, Captain O F Z2eeyn- COF elrzmnizations ° 3 7h ates Left to right: Bill Casey — Advisor, Donna Spear, Tom Gray, Lawana Holmes, Dale Gauthreaux, Jack Rogers, Ter- rone Fowkles. This year the M.S.U. Debate Team competed in twelve tournaments covering an area from Col- Orado to South Carolina and from Michigan to Louisiana. They won eighteen trophies and plaques. The highlight of the debate season was a victory against Har- vard University which was televised from the Civic Center as part of Contraband Days. The . Debate team is open to all in- terested under- graduates. Bill Casey — McNeese Foren- sics Director Jack E. Rogers — Captain we Debate Team returning trom a debate competition, From left to right: Donna Spears, Tom Gray, Dale Gauthreaux, Jack Rogers, and coach Bill Casey. 314 ¢ Organizelifeys The McNeese Student Nurses Association is an organization designed to aid in the preparation of student nurses for participation in professional organizations. The association promotes respon- sibility and self-expression among its members and encourages them to develop the ability to participate in organizational work. It also strives to create a sense of unity, cooperation, and understanding for improvement in professional growth. The student nurses take part each year in a special capping ceremony. The officers for the 1981-1982 term: AMANACZ sazZzmocson ZO=- a =-NOYMN Y RaCUILVPACVISOl@ss20-.- 5 2 ah... Ruth Hinchee Gaal? ote a nr Deborah Vines 1st Vice-President ............. Darlene Cook PCM ICE-PreSiICeNntwe we tia os 45 3 Marsha Alley LCaSUl Cr mmae eee rere et Janice Daigle TE st on Kathy Bradford Der Ratskeller is a professional organiza- tion which serves to broaden the education of the members in the German language, music, culture and literature. The members strive to provide a ser- vice to the university, community and_ the country. Der Ratskeller members participated in a German Festival in which they took a field trip to Austin, Texas. Dr. Kim Bowman served as faculty advisor, and Dan Kunzweiler served as president for the 1981- 82 term. Der Ratskeller — Officers oe A hae | Ngo rt Stephanie Hickman, From left to right: Scott Neusetzer, Sam Peavy, Melanie Broussard, Stephanie Hickman, president, President ; Ziggy Novak, Faculty Advisor, Karen Schmid, Dorothy Walter, Arnold Akmentius. ep eet Vice resiaen Sam Peavey, Senator Melanie Broussard, Treasurer Viji lyer, Secretary Sigrid Scholtz Novak, Org 72a Faculty Advisor AMMAN + SPX Amo o A R M Y R O T C ROTC Officers: Center front: LTC Arnold. First row: MA] White, CPT Steel. Second row: Mrs. Pollard. Third row: MSG Green, SSG Griffin, SGM Harges. Orienteering . . . rappelling . .. mountaineering . . . canoe - ing. These are all part of the new image of Army ROTC at McNeese, and it’s called “adventure training.” ROTC cadets spend a great deal of time outside the classroom in all types of hands-on training, putting into practice what they learn in theory in the classroom. This training prepares them both physically and mentally to meet the challenges which they will face as Army officers on active duty or as members of the Reserve Components. Whether or not a student plans to earn a commission in the U.S. Army through ROTC, all of them enjoy the friendly competition and spirit of the corps which adventure training fosters within the Cadet Corps. 316 ¢ Organiza Teas Mrs. Louviere, CPT Taylor, CPT Sivule, cy SwWNWe Om be OMEN bet—-Z—-Z0 VOean oygeaizations © 317 Pi Kappa Delta is an honorary fraternal organiza- tion for intercollegiate debaters, individual event competitors, nonclassroom audience speakers and_in- structors teaching courses in oral communication. Its pur- pose Is to promote scholar- ship, especially in the field of forensic speaking in senior American colleges and universities. The membership of Pi Kappa Delta is com- posed of men and women united in the ideal of free speech — the art of persua- sion, beautiful and just. For over half a century, Pi Kappa Delta members through research, leadership, and ser- vice have nurtured, en- couraged, and promoted higher ethics and increased proficiency in the use of the spoken word as the means of clarifying, guiding, and protecting the democratic . processes of our American Members: Ito r: Jack Rogers — President, Lawana Holmes, Donna Spears — Secretary, Tom heritage. Gray — Treasurer. Back: Coach Bill Casey — Advisor, Mrs. Sigrid Novak — Honorary, Dale Gauthreax — Vice President. I to r: Coach Bill Casey, Dale Gauthreaux, Jack Rogers, Donna Spears, Tom Gray. Not shown: Lawana Holmes, Ter- rone Fowlkes. 318 ¢ Organizalifeas Tau Epsilon Kappa: | to r: Mark Teal — Vice-President, Anita Parker, Dale Gauthreaux, De- Wayne Corley, Bruce Niles — Founder and President, Cynthia May, Tara Banning — Secretary Treasurer, Felicia Vincent, Bill Dickerson — Advisor. Not shown: Tim Harris — Chaplain, Sandra Guillory, Sharon Burleigh, James Harrison, Veronica Semien, Bob West, Rachel Durand, Rosalind Guidry, Phyllis Gain, Laura Dawson, Charlotte Malone. Back row, I to r: Dr. Barbara Coatney, Mrs. Adrienne Ham — Advisor, Stephanie Leger, Lin- | dia Meadows, Jamie Landry, Julie Hebert, Mrs. Colleen Turner. Seated, I to r: Tracy Meyers | — Reporter Guard, Renee LaRocque — President, Cindy Clawson — Treasurer, Mardi | Welo — Secretary, Mona Augustine — Vice-President (not present). Tau Epsilon Kappa is an honor fraternity in technical theatre founded here at McNeese on March 5, 1982. The purpose of Tau Ep- silon Kappa is to gain and promote an appreciation for the live stage presentations through the knowledge, ap- plication, and experimenta- tion of technical theatre aesthetics. The Home’ Economics Association is a professional Organization for Home Economics majors. Their goal is to assist members in development in their field and related areas. The association also assists students in becoming § ac- quainted with people who have gained recognition in home economics. Affiliated with the American Home Economics Association and the Louisiana Home Economics Association, the local chapter meets the first Wednesday of each month. (o)se1a) Zations 319 ZOr=w um CP . K. A P P A S M S L H E A W E S L E Y F O U N D A T l O N 320 ¢ Organizalifent AVE. Sitting, left to right: Peggy Hall, Frances Smith, and Beth Smith. Standing, left to right: Rob Guillory, Vera Coe, Martha Lehman, Karen Holcomb, David DeWitt, Jeanie Bowdon, Gene Talbert, Jena Cagle, and Steve Smith. The Wesley Foundation is the United Methodist Church on the McNeese campus. Its purpose is to interpret the faith and doctrines of the church . in terms of the needs and _in- terests of the college and com- munity. It provides the oppor- tunity for students to discover more meaning and purpose for their lives through the Christian faith. Its regular events con- sisted of a group . meeting every week for a free supper and chapel. After the service there was a program consisting of an educational, spiritual, in- formative, or entertaining theme. The Wesley Foundation also hosted an Open House Fellowship after each home football game. The officers for the 1981-82 term are: President — David DeWitt Vice President — Karen Holcomb Secretary Treasurer — Jena Cagle Director — Vera Coe The International Student Association is an organization which serves to aid in building friendship and understanding between American and Interna- tional students. It aids foreign students in adjusting to the American culture, tradition and way of life, and © encourages American students to learn as much about the native countries of the foreign students. The association also aids in helping the international students fit into campus life. The activities for this group are mainly social, and they always have a party for the purpose of getting the members acquainted with each other. The membership is open to any McNeese student or faculty member. Members: I to r: Ben Thompson, Michell Soptie, Dennis Fontenot, Buddy Hebert, Cheryl Ballentine, Penny Managan, Tommy Becker, Mr. John Brazwell. The Horticulture Club is a social and service organiza- tion composed of horticulture majors and other in- terested persons. The main objectives of the club are to improve the campus, to promote our major field of study, and to advance personal development through interaction with other people. Among the projects of the club are working to beautify the campus, participation in Homecoming ac- tivities, helping with Agriculture Day activities and social gatherings during the year. H O R T l C U L qT 8) R E S O C U E T Y Officers: Buddy Hebert — President, Chery! Ballentine — Treasurer, Penny Managan — Vice President, Mr. John Brazwell — Faculty Advisor. Organi, ations ¢ 321 B A P T l S T 4“Zmo0c= ZO] ZC _ 322 ¢ Organizalifens Seated, left to right: Kay Cline, Lee Crawford. Standing, left to right: Marcia McDaniel, Tom Lutner, Phyllis Bertrand, Brad Lartigue, Robyn Blackwell, Dale Gauthreaux, Scott Laughlin, Voncile Sayers, Suzette Hood, Brian Beason. The McNeese Baptist Student Union is a place where. closeness and unity become a reality through Christian love. The purpose of BSU is probably best described by its activities that in- clude Worship, Churchmanship, Fellowship, Study, Christian Stewardship, Witness, Missions, Ministry, and Social Action. To carry out these goals, a student Executive Council is elected each year. Executive Council President ec... .fy52 42a eee Lee Crawford Vice-President = 400: o.taeaeee Venita Edwards Secretarye ern nos ye eee Phyllis Bertrand Missions Chairman ........... Suzette Hood Worship and Ministry Chairman . Brad Lartigue Music Ghaifmanneess ae Robyn Blackwell Recreation: 4.2 . ea ee Mike Cochran Publications Promotions Chair. . . Brian Beason SocialiGhaitmani eee Voncile Sayers Hospitality Chairman ............. Kay Cline BS: UESenator cee eee Dale Gauthreaux International Student Rep. ..... Scott Laughlin B.Y.W. Representative ........ Suzette Hood DireCtOr 2 iw, Hoa kere ee Tom Lutner Faculty Advisors ....... Mrs. Sandra L. Moore Dr. John Vile Pastor Advisors ........ Rev. Reggie Humbles Dr. Bill Lacy : ss ' A a. JA a t 4 t . BSU Summer Missionaries, left to right: Suzette Hood, Brad Lar- tigue, Melinda McFatter, Venita Edwards. SCro The Agronomy Club is a professional organization which serves to stimulate interest, foster a spirit of cooperation, provide oppor- tunities and coordinate activities in agronomy. The meetings for the past year were set for the second Tuesday of each month. elreimizations ¢ 323 A a R O a O M Y Bottom, left to right: Herman Sensat, Rev. Ronald Groth, Colette Douget, Craig Richardson, Jill Pronia, Darrell Sullivan, Anne Gaynard. Standing, left to right: Carolyn Glynn, David Hamilton, Pat Clement, Mark Broussard, Deanna Pigno, Sr. Doris Broussard, Rickey Broussard. The Catholic Student Center ex- ists to serve the needs of McNeese students. It is a place to meet new friends, grow through sharing, to ask questions and seek answers about one’s faith and commitment to God. CSC provides a place to obtain counseling for problems and a place to go for entertainment. It sponsors many activities, retreats, and has dai- ly mass. The CSC also provides ser- vices and programs for resident students. The official church is Our Lady of Good Counsel and the center and church are located at 221 Aqua Drive. The staff includes Rev. Ronald Groth, Rev. Sam Miles, Sr. Doris Broussard, Pat Clement, Carolyn Glynn, and Herman Sensat. Staff members, Bottom, left to right: Pat Clement, and Carolyn Glynn. Standing, left to right: Herman Sensat, Sr. Doris Broussard, and Rev. Ronald Groth. Not pictured: Rev. Sam Miles. 324 © Organizaliteat Sitting, left to right: Janet Doan, Don Shirley, Ann Taylor, Laura Calloway, and John Barbry. Standing, left to right: Pam Parks, Joyce Fontenot, Candy Ruffin, Karen Bachelor, Carol Yarbrough, Barbara Weaver, John Goode, Garfield Norris, and Dr. Albert Stoutamire. Left: Pam Parks. Right: Joyce Fontenot. Officers President ....... Joyce Fontenot Secretary Program Chairman Se Pate mad G. SY Pam Parks Faculty Advisor ....... Dr. Albert Stoutamire The student membership in the Music Educators National Con- ference is a collegiate member- ship classification providing for student participation in its ac- tivities. The purpose of student membership is to provide an op- portunity for professional development of music education students. Student membership also makes it possible for students to further their education through participation in state, division, and national meetings of the organiza- tion and on-campus activities of the chapter. (OlF-ETpizations ¢ 325 First row, | to r: Randy Rials, Don Stump, Merrick Mothershed, Carlos Trevino, Kurt Larson, Joey Latiolas, Mark Rodrique, Tommy Hodges, Don Airhart, Perry Courville. Second row: Joanne Proudfoot, Mary Burns, Debbie Stroderd, Sam Scimemi, Sharon Meek, Carlene Fontenot, Danny O'Dell. Not pictured: Dale Hotard, Gloria Hightower, Bill Robicheaux. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a professional organization which, through its activities, strives to advance knowledge of the theory and practice of mechanical engineering. It also strives to promote a professional awareness and_ fellowship among members of engineering profession. Members also participate in activities during the annual Engineering Week. The 1981-82 officers are: Mary Bris i iereaeee scare President Carlene Fontenot ......... Secretary Sharon. Meeitaas: a: eae ee Treasurer Danny: ©: Dell ines Vice President Sam Samemi eee es eee Reporter Left to right: Sharon Meek, Sam Scimemi, Mary Burns, Danny O'Dell, Carlene Fontenot. 326 ¢ Organizalfents Bottom, left to right: Subramaniam Badrinatu, Anne Savant, Sandra Valentine, Kay English. Top, left to right Greg Cormier, Pat Hayes, Daniel Friesen, Michael Giles, John Shoults, Pam Day, Lan Nguyen, Dr. Edwin Eisen. The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (A.I.Ch.E.) is a professional organiza- tion sa ee to promote the professional development of its members through organized activities, such as those during the annual Engineering Week. This develop- ment is achieved through the assistance and cooperation of the faculty, practicing engineers, and local industry, which work with the A.I.Ch.E. The 1981-82 officers are: Presidente ae cee ee Fre Daniel Friesen ViceiPresidentimcnne te. eo, 6. Michael Giles LTE aSUTChae ermine ee) mechs WY John Shoults Faculty sAGViSOnsen) 4s sous. Dr. Edwin Eisen Left to right: Daniel Friesen, Michael Giles, John Shoults, Dr. Edwin Eisen. (o}F 19) izations © 327 328 ¢ Organizalifeay Chi Alpha is a national organization of students who unite to express the person and claims of Jesus Christ to their campus communities and call others into a relationship with Him. It takes its name from “Christou apostoi,” ‘ Christ’s sent ones.” It is in joint submission to Jesus’ command, “That ye love one another, as | have loved you” (john 13:34). This flow of love enabled and sustained by the Holy Spirit and His gifts. It pro- cedes harmony among the members and testifies to the divinity of Jesus. Chi Alpha’s discipleship finds its directive in the authority of God’s revelation, the Holy Scripture. Chi Alpha is not only centralized on the McNeese campus, but also includes different outreach ministries of which members can become involved in. Included in these ministries are high schools, hospitals, drama, music, and small groups. ee Flutes Karen Musch Lori Shelton Joyce Fontenot Carol Airhart Marion Robertson Oboe Beverly Harlan Bassoon Kyle Myers Marge Rutherford Kevin Abshire Clarinet David Garcia Larry Vandermolen Rosemary Castillo Brian McCarty Rhonda Inzer Sandra Valentine Trumpet Donald Shirley Marty Magehee Brett Johnson Chester Farmer Homer Humble SYMPHONIC BAND Randy Sanchez Tina King Bobby Fayard French Horn Elizabeth Edwards ‘Paul Day Janet Loan Todd Beany Trombone Katie Batchelor Dwayne Johnson Drew Ryder Larry Brown Bill Daigle Van Landry Madeline Bordelon Bass Clarinet Lynn McCarthy Denise Soileau Alto Saxophone Robert Bowers Darren McCarty Emily Bourgeois Sherri White Tenor Saxophone Juan Gonzales Freddie Yepez Baritone Saxophone Mark Paul Bass Trombone Joe Silva Baritone Anna Robertson Dale Hieronymus Tuba Sam Bray Francis Divirgilio Edmond Gonzales Ann Taylor Jay Ecker Percussion Ellen Issac Scott Dyer Leslie Sowell Mike Junkronski Kevin Newton Jeffery Jenkins Jeffery Smith (e)F-Eigizations ¢ 329 330 ¢ Organizafifeas Flutes Karla Roche Michell Racca Elizabeth Sparkman Robyne Authement Eileen Woodhatch Clarinet Dena Leshe Judy Paige Colette Douget Maggie McGee Daphne Simpson Connie Pronia Sandra Beck Alto Saxophone Garfield Norris Paula Stetson Pamela Parks Bassoon Marge Rutherford Bass Clarinet John Cheatham Patrick Patin Tenor Saxophone Andrea Hearn CONCERT BAND Fred Allen Baritone Saxophone Stephen Fontenot Trumpet Billy Puckett Ricky Stephens Steve Hart Carolyn Jones Carol Bebee Chris Smith Candy Ruffin Dana Cormier James Collard John Scalisi Trombone Richard Gonsalez Ricky Gonzales Jolene Dupnick Jim DeBose Danny Morgan Barbara Weaver Francis Divirgilio Baritone Patricia Donnelly Eric Ogea Cathy Rice Tuba Bryan Trahan Bill Robichaux Kenny Jackson French Horn Allan Moore Carlos De Los Dantos Jeffery Jenkins Suzy Thomas Percussion Kirby Webb Shannon Badeaux Gina Rodgers Tommy Guillotte Andrea LeJeune Donald Caesar Steve Cousin George Rose Paddi Tidwell Director Dennis Hopkins Assistant Director Steve Wolfinbarger : Tees i as ; ee PRE-MED SOCIETY: Back row | to r: Vicki Doucet, Van Snider, Peggy Hall, Hank Reid, Mark Broussard, Billy Moss, Stuart Landry, Mike Sims, Mike leyoub, Mrs. Mary Kordisch, Michelle Pavich, Laura Welsh, Mitzi Paulk, Linda Leger, Blanche Shumaker, Julie Parker, Karen Schmid, Beverly Dowers, Sandy Davis, Mark Weaver. e, és The Pre-Medical Society is a professional organiza- tion which functions in promoting knowledge, organization, leadership, acids Pil Gl. to Ot brotherhood among students majoring in_ all medical related fields. This group holds its meetings the first and third Monday of each month, and they usually meet in the Mariner Room. The 1981- 82 officers are: President . Mark Broussard Vice President . Van Snider Secretary ..... Peggy Hall Linda Leger Treasurer ..... Mitzi Paulk Senator ..... Mike Simms Scrapbook ...... Blanche Shumaker Sponsor .. Mary Kordisch (e)F-Elglizations ° 331 Ther McNeese Rodeo Club is a profes- J sional organization designed to cultivate fellowship among all students in order to create and promote rodeo sportsman- ship in intercollegiate competition. Its members include men and women who compete in rodeos and those who are in- terested in promoting the sport. McNeese Rodeo Club members are pro- ud to support a spectacular rodeo team. The members met on a regular basis dur- ing the 1981-82 term and Dr. James Brooks served as faculty advisor for the group. 332 © Organizalifeas Rodeo Team Members 1982 1 Z 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9 . Barney, John E. . Bowdoin, William . Carter, Neil . Clubb, Roland Denison, Cathy . Faullin, Linda . Fitzpatrick, Richard . Fournier, David . Harper, William 10. Hataway, Lynn 11. Johnson, Chip 12. Matheson, Chris 13. McCormick, Danny 14. Meadows, Kathy 15. Nunez, Rhonda 16. Palmer, Bruce 17. Prince, Regina 18. Wright, Julie 19. Dr. James Brooks, adviser We regret that the following organizations are not pictured in this -year’s edition of The Log. We, the Log staff, have made every effort to contact these organizations and to meet the stated criteria for inclusion of organizations in the yearbook. We have written several letters to these organizations and received little or no contact or cooperation for our efforts. We regret it as much as the individual members of these organizations might in objecting to no yearbook representation. Because we could have made this section the largest ever, we are urging all the organizations to be more cooperative in the future so that all our time and effort will not have been in vain. Accounting Society Sailing Club Association for Childhood Education International Student Association of Mortuary Science American Marketing Association Student Congress for Afro-American Block and Bridle Club Culture Blue Key Student Council for Exceptional Children Circle K Campus Episcopal Society Pre-Architecture Society Campus Outreach Pre-Legal Society McNeese Christian Fellowship Resident Student Association Organizations ¢ 333 Aaron, Patsy Ruth 57 Aaron, Steven Cassius 151 Abate, Brenda Bendit 151 Abate, Pamela Ann 89 Abel, Diane R. 57 Abraham, Carol Ann 132 Abraham, Joan 57 Abraham, Raynard 132 Abrahams, Melanie M. 57 Abshire, Allen Paul 57 Abshire, Jo Ellen A. 89 Abshire, Kevin James 112 Abshire, Michael Duane 57 Abshire, Michael Wayne 112 Abshire, Russell Wayne 151 Abshire, Troy L. 89 Abusultaneh, Yousef H. 112 Ackel, Margaret Ann 151 Ackley, Keith Anthony 112 Adams, L. Bridget 89 Adams, Leisha Ann 57 Adams, Marissa Jill 89 Adams, Sophie Loren 57 Adams, Tracie 57 Addison, Lisa Doran 89 Adelsflugel, Eric G. 151 Adkisson, Mark S. 112 Adrian, Cecil Mitchell 57 Adrian, Ira C. 125 Adrian, Maureen Faye 151 Aginii, han 112 Agosto, Marie Ann 57 Aguillard, Donna Maria 89 Aguillard, Jeanette V. 89 Aguillard, Kathy Lisa 89 Aguillard, Kathy Lynn 57 Aguillard, M. Renee 57 Airhart, Carole M. 132 Airhart, Donald Wayne 112 Alabanese, Gilbert 112 Alderson, Marsailet 57 Aldridge, Dennis G. 57 Alex, Gwendolyn Marie 89 Alexander, Carita G. 151 Alexander, Cassundria 89 Alexander, Edward J. Jr. 112 Alexander, George G. Jr. 57 Alfred, Deborah Ann 89 Allee, Gayla Dawn 89 Allen, Bettylu Irene 151 Allen, Christopher B. 151 Allen, Desmond Van 151 Allen, Glenn John 151 Allen, Patricia Ann 89 Allen, Paula Maria 89 Allen, Susan P. 89 Alley, Marsha Marie 151 Allison, Margaret Ann 151 Allured, Janet Lynn 132 Allured, Timothy Carl 132 Alonzo, Alvin Joseph 151 Alsandor, Dale Gerard 132 Alsandor, John Mason 132 Alves, Jose 57 Ambler, James Earl Jr. 32 Ambrose, William R. 112 Amos, Sonja Anitra 57 Ancelet, Durlin Paul 89 Anderson, Charlotte L. 89 Anderson, James R. Jr. 57 Anderson, Pamela Ann 151 Anderson, Phyllis J. 89 Anderson, Ray Martin 57 Anderson, Susan Hope H. 151 Anderson, Sylvia Marie 112 Andrepont, Alan Blaine 57 Andrews, Genieve 57 Andrus, Craig B. 57 Andtus, Michael Bret 112 Andrus, Sandra Fern 89 Ange, Christopher G. 132 Angelle, Frank Henry 57 Angelle, John D. 151 Angelle, Warner J. Il 57 Anselem, Dollie Susan 89 Anthony, Jacqueline M. 151 Antoine, Anthony 112 Antoine, Judy P. 89 Antoine, Pamela Marie 132 Apiagyei, Joseph 112 jaa the. Patricia Ann 132 Appleby, Joyce O. 57 Arabie, Joyce Hughey 132 Arceneaux, Chester Ill 57 Areceneaux, Donna M. 57 Archer, Gregory P. 151 Ard, John Jeffrey 89 Ardoin, Christopher P. 112 Ardoin, Gary Louis 57 Ardoin, Joel Carl 132 334 Index Ardoin, Joseph Ora 57 Ardoin, Tammy Suzann 57 Ardoin, Wendell Mark 57 Armentor, Jeffrey Paul 112 Armentor, Jerri L. 57 Armstrong, Ty Eugene 57 Arnaud, Timothy Wayne 112 Arnaud, Todd Anthony 57 Arnesen, Pearl Lamb 132 Arnold, Betty Green 57 Arnold, Constance D. 89 Arnold, John Michael 151 Arnold, Kathy Lynette 151 Arnold, Mary D. 112 Artis, Bobbie Jean 57 Arvie, Priscilla Ann 57 Ashley, Justina E. 151 Ashley, Monica Lynn 132 Ashworth, Angela Anne 151 Ashworth, Frieda D. 151 Ashworth, Kimerly Kaye 57 Ashy, Theresa Coucab 89 Askew, Ruth D. 89 Atchison, Jeffery R. 57 Atkinson, Allen L. 151 Atteberry, Viola G. 125 Atterson, Allen Lee 132 Aucoin, Donald Earl 58 Aucoin, Frances M. 132 Aucoin, Hubie A. Jr. 58 Aucoin, Toni Lee Price 89 August, Deborah F. 151 Augustine, Karen W. 151 Augustine, Mona Angela 89 Augustine, Steven B. 151 Aumiller, Gretchen 132 Austin, C. Janet 58 Austin, Toni lynn 151 Autin, Trina Ann 89 Autry, Sheryl Ann 58 Avery, Charles Lynn 112 Babineaux, Carl Eric 112 Babineaux, Jackqueline 58 Babineaux, Sheila R. 112 Babyak, Bernice Anne 151 Babyak, Donna Marie 58 Babyak, Sandra Jayne 58 Bacciagalopi, Eric Paul 151 Baccigalopi, Joyce Ann 89 Bachrack, Ruth Jean 89 Backlund, Katherine P. 89 Badeaux, Shannon B. 89 Badon, Michael Lloyd 132 Baggett, Charles R. Il 58 Baggett, Christopher F. 58 Baggett, Judy Patricia 132 Baggett, Stanley W. 132 Bailey, Annette L. 89 Bailey, Johnny Wayne 132 Bailey, Sharon M. 89 Bailey, Lionel W. 89 Bailey, Melinda Lou 112 Bailey, Vickie Janet 90 Baines, Karen Yvette 90 Baines, Kimblyn M. 58 Baker, Cameron Scott 112 Baker, Sharon Morrison 58 Ball, Charlotte M. 58 Ballard, Addie Ardoin 151 Ballard, Tonya K. 151 Ballentine, Cheryl J. 151 Banerjee, Ashim Kumar 112 Banks, Joseph Leon 90 Banks, Monica Ann B. 151 Barbain, Brenda Marie 151 Barbe, Alfred Michael 58 Barbe, Ella Marie M. 151 Barbe, Louie D. Ill 151 Barber, E. Joy Stokes 132 Barber, Eddie 54 Barber, Rhonda D. 132 Barbier, Matthew John 58 Barbour, Joseph H. 58 Barbre, Raymond Earl 151 Barbry, John David 132 Barfield, Fay Doucet 132 Bargeman, Jurwana 151 Barkate, Stephanie Ann 132 Barkate, Suzanne L. 152 Barker, Cole Wayne 90 Barmore, Kimberly L. 132 Barnes, Amanda Marie 112 Barnes, Bernadette R. 58 Barnes, John Paul 152 Barnes, Stephanie S. 152 Barnett, Bruce George 132 Barnett, Kevin Boyd 132 Barney, John Earl 58 Index Barnhardt, Mike Robert 112 Barnharadt, Scott W. 112 Barnhart, Gail Anita 112 Barnhill, Kevin Blaine 132 Barousse, Mark D. 90 Barousse, Mindy Sue 90 Barras, Jonathan D. 152 Barras, Paula Ann 58 Barrilleaux, L. Abigail 125 Barrow, Ervin Bryan 112 Barthels, Cecil E. Jr. 152 Bartie, Alida Beatrice 58 Barton, Clifford Hugh 132 Barton, Cynthia S. 152 Basone, Gloria Faye 132 Bass, Donna Renee 90 Bass, Jeffery G. 90 Bass, Mattie Helen 132 Bass, Vicky Lynn 90 Batchelor, Doris Gail 90 Batchelor, John David 90 Batchelor, Karen S. 132 Batchelor, Kathleen D. 132 Bates, Andrea Suzette 90 Bates, Carl Cheney 90 Bates, James Robert 58 Bates, Rondald Wayne 90 Batiste, Derrick G. 112 Batiste, Don Keith 112 Batiste, Irma Nelson 132 Batiste, Jennifer L. 58 Batson, Jacqueline E. 58 Battaglini, Mary Anna 58 Baukman, George Ill 58 Baxley, Stephen Leo 152 Baylor, Geralinda 58 Beach, Carl Michael 132 Beach, Pamela FE. 152 Beam, Bryan Carroll 58 Beaney, W. Todd 125 Bearden, Shirley Diane 152 Beasley, Detra Lynn 132 Beatty, Virginia Anne 90 Beauchamp, John W. 58 Beaumont, Teresa Lynne 90 Beazer, Kay Ellen 90 Bebee, Rebecca Anne 152 Bech, Julie Anne 58 Beck, Jennifer 90 Becker, Tommy M. Jr. 152 Beckwith, Yvonne D. 90 Becnel, Fred Anthony 152 Beebe, Carol Lynne 152 Beesley, Suzanne G. 58 Beeson, Brian Keith 152 Beeson, Trena Kay 58 Beggan, Dominie Martin 132 Beglis, Sallye Jean 152 Belair, Lynne A. 152 Bell, Barbara A. 152 Bell, Bernard James 90 Bell, Beverly Lewis 152 Bell, Charles Bretz 152 Bell, Jean Rene 152 Bell, Patricia Louise 90 Bellard, Julie Ann 90 Bellard, Kelly A. 58 Bellard, Rufus Charles 132 Bello, Wilbert Joseph 152 Bellon, Paul Lee 152 Bellon, Phyllis Landry 152 Bellon, Randall Keith 152 Bellon, Terry J. 152 Bellow, Elverna Marie 152 Belson, Danielle Marie 133 Benckenstein, Eunice B. 90 Benham, Vanessa Dawn 133 Bennett, Dana Kay 58 Bennett, Jeannie Leann 133 Bennett, Laura M. 152 Bennett, Robert A. Ill 152 Bennett, Teresa Louise 90 Bennett, Tony Alan 152 Bennett, Tony Randle 112 Benoit, Bryan K. 133 Benoit, Ellen Estelle 90 Benoit, Guy Russell 58 Benoit, John Barry 152 Benoit, Judith Marie H. 58 Benoit, Leesa Regina 133 Benoit, Martin Thomas 112 Benoit, Patrick Brian 112 Benoit, Randy James 112 Benoit, Richard G. 58 Benoit, Roy Joseph 112 Benoit, Saul U. 112 Benoit, Theresa Ann 58 Benoit, Thomas Keith 58 Benson, Rebecca Lou 133 Benton, Amy Christine 152 Benton, Gary Duane 58 Bercier, John Theodore 152 Bergeron, Alison T. 58 Bergeron, Carol Lynn 58 Bergeron, Deidre Ann 152 Bergeron, Michael D. 59 Bergeron, Terry Gene 90 Berglund, Michael Paul 133 Bergstedt, Julie Marie 152 Beritiech, Vincent D. 90 Berken, Kevin Matthew 152 Berken, Mary Gayle 90 Berken, Mary M. Boutte 90 Berken, Mary Veronica 152 Berken, Richard Joseph 152 Berken, Sharon Kay 59 Berkey, Paul Edward 152 Berlin, Bettina Angela 59 Bernard, Ann Laurence 90 Bernard, Carolyn |. 90 Bernard, Gwendolyn Ann 152 Bernard, Roxann Marie 90 Berry, Gordon W. II 90 Berry, Timothy R. 112 Berryhill, John N. 59 Bertrand, Charles A. 152 Bertrand, Dianne Marie 59 Bertrand, Ellen Ruth 153 Bertrand, Kathleen S. 90 Bertrand, Lisa Morgan 59 Bertrand, Melinda M. 59 Bertrand, Paul Joseph 153 Bertrand, Peter Scott 153 Bertrand, Phyllis |. 90 Bertrand, Viki D. 153 Bertrand, Wendell P. 153 Berwick, Ben Scott 153 Bethea, Kathryn Lea 153 Betts, Joseph Weldon 59 Bevers, Dennis Dean 59 Beyeaux, William W. 59 Biagas, Yvonne Clare 59 Bice, Beverly jill 133 Bickers, Angela A. 90 Bickha m, Leslie Scott 153 Bickham, Mimi Ruth P. 90 Biggs, Rhonda Lynn 153 Biggs, Ronald Dale 153 Bihm, Randy Len 59 Bilbo, Lori Mechele 59 Billeaudeaux, Gerard 153 Bingham, Carla Denise 153 Bishop, Constance P. 133 Bishop, Teresa Jean 90 Bivins, Rebecca Ann 90 Blackwell, Patricia R. 59 Blackwell, Robyn E. 133 Blades, William Gene 153 Blaise, Margaret L. 91 Blaise, Marleen T. 133 Blake, Deborah 153 Blanchard, Catherine 133 Blanchard, Cynthia Ann 59 Blanchard, Mark Joseph 91 Blanchard, Nanette 59 Blanchard, Tama I. 59 Blanchet, Charles E. Jr. 153 Blanchet, Helene C. 59 Blanchette, Twilla R. 91 Blaney, Mark Avery 59 Blessing, Susan E. 153 Blocker, Claudia 153 Blossman, Judith H. 91 Blossman, Lisa Terrell 153 Blue, Gregory A. 153 Bluford, Janilla L. 91 Blum, Clayton William 112 Bobb, Daryl Keith 133 Bobb, Mary R. 112 Bobbett, Colleen Ann 91 Boblett, Norma B. 125 Bobo, Richard Martin 113 Boese, Opal Christine 153 Bohacek, John Eric 133 Bohannon, Nedra Ann M. 91 Boler, Roger Alan 59 Bollich, Rebecca Renee 113 Boman, John Allen 91 Bond, Stephen Craig 133 Bonin, Deborah Lynn 91 Bonin, Fabus Paul 91 Bonin, Michael Ray 133 Bonin, Milford Keith 91 Bonvillain, Cornelia 153 Bonvillain, Tanya K. 91 Boos, Denise Elizabeth 59 Booth, Lorraine Adele 59 Bordelon, Ann T. 153 Bordelon, Leigh A. 133 Bordelon, Mary M. 133 Borel, Cynthia Ann 91 Borel, Deborah Ann 133 Borel, Joseph 113 Borel, Stephen Ray 153 Boring, Barbara Mays Boseman, Erica Lynn 133 Boswell, James Mildon 133 | Boswell, Patricia L. 153 | Bosworth, Sam Todd 59 ‘Botley, Bernaldine 59 | Boudeau, Elva R. 59 | Boudoin, Michelle A. 59 | Boudreau, Robert Field 54 Boudreaux, Barbara Ann 153 | Boudreaux, Darla Ann 54 Boudreaux, John Damian 153 Boudreaux, Robyn L 153 Boudreaux, Theresa R. 97 Boudreaux, Troy Lynn 153 | Boullion, Tobi Lynne 91 Boullt, David W. 113 Bourgeois, Benjamin G. 153 ‘Bourgeois, Cheryl R. 917 Bourgeois, Emily Ann 91 Bourgeois, Helen L. 133 Bourgeois, Judith B. 59 | Bourgeois, Mary Ann 91 Bourgeois, Tana Lea 91 Bourgeois, Theresa F. 91 Bourgeois, Timothy J. 153 ‘Bourne, Carol Annette 153 Bourne, Lori Ann 59 Bourne, Wilfred R. Jr. 59 Bourque, James R. Jr. 54 Boutte, James Noble 153 Boutte, Victory Price Bowden, Allan Keith 91 Bowers, Robert M. 133 ‘Bowes, Bryan Keith 153 Bowles, Joyce D. 133 Box, John Leslie Ill 113. - Boxie, Audrey Marie 91 'Boxie, Paula J. 91 ‘Boyd, Daryl L. 153 Boyd, Joseph Chris 59 ‘Boyd, Linda 133 ‘Boyd, M. Celeste 153 ‘Boyett, William Dermon 59 ‘Brabham, Katy 54 Bradford, Kathryn B. 153 Bradley, Raymond E. Ill 113 Brady, John David 59 ‘Brame, Kirk Russell 59 Brame, Leah Patrice 133 Brame, Leah G. 153 Branch, Karen Linette 91 Brannon, Karen Jean 91 Brantley, Kim Lynne 153 ‘Brashear, Kimberly Ann 133 Brasher, Keith Wendell 153 Brasseaux, Brenda Kay 59 Brass-Ernst, Lois A. 153 Braswell, Marsha Ann 126 Bratton, Marilyn A. 91 Bray, Samuel W. 91 Brazier-Brown, Sylvia 91 Breaux, Ellen Smith 126 Breaux, Gary Jean 59 Breaux, Jennifer Lynne 91 Breaux, Kyle W. 133 Breaux, Larry Allen 126 Breaux, Lisa Marie 153 - Breaux, Michel James 59 Breaux, Pamela Ann 91 ' Breaux, Penne Lynn 91 | Breaux, Tina M. 59 Breaux, Walynn M. 91 | Breedlove, Mary N. 126 Breining, Diana 91 Brevelle, Dwayne Keith 133 | Brewer, Katherine Bel 133 Brewer, Mabel W. 126 Brewster, Joseph D. 133 | Brice, Carolyn Louise 91 -| Bridgers, Karen Louise 59 | Briggs, Donna Denise 133 Bright, Marla F. 91 Brignac, Eliza Marie 59 ) Brignac, Susan Beth 154 | Brignac, Velvet Ann 154 Briscoe, Carlton Lemi 91 Briscoe, Darryl J. 59 Briscoe, Patricia Ann 154 ' Brister, Charles A. 154 Britt, John Golden 133 Brittain, Geraldine F. 91 Broadhurst, Robert Ill 59 Brock, Melanie Lynne 91 Brooks, Becky Leah 60 Brooks, Bessie R. 154 Brooks, Richard L. Jr. 154 Broomfield, Eyvonne S. 91 Broussard, Angela Lynn 154 Broussard, Brian Keith 91 Broussard, Bryan J. 133 Broussard, Elizabeth W. 154 Broussard, Estelle K. 154 Broussard, Gabriel A. 113 Broussard, Gilbert U. 60 Broussard, Gregory C. 113 Broussard, Hubert Todd 154 Broussard, Irma R. 91 Broussard, Jacob 60 Broussard, Jan Louise 133 Broussard, Jerri Anita 91 “ Broussard, Jo Anne 133 Broussard, Justin J. 60 Broussard, Katherine 113 Broussard, Kathryn A. 154 Broussard, Kim Marie 154 Broussard, Kyle M. 154 Broussard, Leewood Jr. 60 Broussard, Mark A. 154 Broussard, Mark Eslie 133 Broussard, Mary C. 92 Broussard, Melanie Ann 164 Broussard, Melanie J. 154 Broussard, Milton D. 60 Broussard, Pamela L. 154 Broussard, Philip J. 113 Broussard, Randel K. 154 Broussard, Raynard Ill 113 Broussard, Remy W. 153 Broussard, Rickey A. 154 Broussard, Rock C. 60 Broussard, Sabrina Ann 154 Broussard, Sonja Ann 60 Broussard, Stephen C. 113 Broussard, Susan Marie 92 Broussard, Thomas D. 113 Broussard, Timothy S. 133 Broussard, Tina L. 133 Broussard, Travis Paul 113 Broussard, Ursula K. 154 Broussard, Warren Mark 60 Brown, Adeline 133 Brown, Bertha S. 60 Brown, Cleve T. 154 Brown, Darren Thomas 60 Brown, Debra K. 60 Brown, Ella Denise 92 Brown, lvan Andre 60 Brown, John Claiborne 60 Brown, Kenneth R. 92 Brown, Larry Dean 133 Brown, Mary Ethel 113 Brown, Noelle Beatrice 154 Brown, Perry Ellis 154 Brown, Steven Morton 154 Brown, Tara Marisa 92 Brown, Wanda L. 134 Brown, William C. 60 Brown, Yolanda Batts 113 Browne, Robin Theda 60 Browning, Roger Clarke 60 Bruce, Keith Jerron 134 Bruchhaus, Brett Allen 154 Bruchhaus, Lori A. 154 Bruchhaus, Yvonne 92 Brucker, Terry Joe 92 Brumit, Cathy Marie 60 Brummett, Sarah Kate 92 Bruning, Edward Gerald 60 Bruno, Peggy McMillan 154 Bryant, Billy Rex 134 Bryant, Kathie A. 92 Bryant, Nadine Marie 60 Buck, Kay L. 92 Buck, Shannon Beth 60 Buckalew, Lacie P. 60 Budewig, Nancy Lynn A. 60 Budwine, Sandra Felix 92 Bufford, Amy Gayle B. 92 Bugg, Carson James 126 Bull, Carol Ann 60 Bullard, Kenneth C. 113 Buller, Colin Martin 154 Buller, Pamela Joan 164 Bullinton, Charles L. 113 Bullion, Gregory T. 60 Bullock, Arthur Harvey 126 Bunch, Barry Wayne 113 Bunting, Deborah Burns 154 Burckel, Daryl Vincent 126 Burckel, Mary R. 92 Burge, Timothy Paul 113 Burgess, Janice I. H. 92 Burk, Randall Eugene 113 Burleigh, Andrea Jill 134 Burleigh, Lisa Ann 92 Burleigh, Lisa Kae 154 Burleigh, Sharon Lee 134 Burlingame, Anthony R. 92 Burns, Bret Darren 154 Burns, Frank Thomas 154 Burns, Mary B. 113 Burns, Virginia Lee 113 Burns, Sharon Gale 154 Burr, Marvin Louis Jr. 154 Burson, Russell David 113 Burton, Janna Kaye 92 Burton, Joseph Damian 60 Burton, Josette Marie 154 Bushnell, Gerald Tod 134 Bushnell, James Allen 60 Butcher, Jamie Lynne 154 Butler, Linda K. 126 Butler, Sue Lucille 126 Buxton, Della Marie G. 126 Byles, John Wingate 54 Byrne, Monica C. 60 Byrne, Terence Brendan 154 Caballero, Cheryl Gros 116 Cady, Robert Dale 55 Caesar, Cindy Marie 154 Caesar, Elmira 92 Cagle, Jena Ann 92 Cagle, Linda Lois 92 Caillouet, Colleen V. 113 Cain, Kimrick Paul 113 Cain, Judson Roy 60 Cain, Laurence Dean 60 Calaway, Barry T. 134 Calaway, Donn Charles 113 Calcote, Carlton W. 60 Calcote, Karen Lee M. 92 Caldarera, Marlene A. 60 Caldwell, Cynthia Dawn 134 Calhoon, Charles M. Jr. 113 Callahan, Linda C. 134 Calloway, Laura Jean 134 Camp, Anthony Martin 134 Campbell, Jeffrey L. 113 Campbell, Kathryn F. 60 Campbell, Kim Evelyn 134 Campbell, Sharon D. 92 Campbell, Sherry Ann 155 Campbell, William N. 92 Canestrini, Kenneth G. 60 Canik, Diana Sue 60 Canik, Sandra Lee 155 Cannon, James Kelly 60 Cannon, Rufus Leon 155 Cannon, Sherry Leigh 60 Cantrell, Patricia D. 134 Canup, Victoria Moore 92 Canzonire, Mary Nunn 60 Capdeville, Sheroyne L. 134 Caraway, Kelly Marlin 134 Caraway, Linda 92 Cardenas, Juan Manuel 113 Cardone, Jay Anthony 60 Carlisle, Deanna M. 60 Carlson, Raymond, A. 155 Carmouche, Barbara S. 134 Carmouche, Cheryl C. 134 Carmouche, Edwin F. 726 Carmouche, William G. 61 Carnahan, Dianne 155 Carpenter, Donna Lynn 92 Carpenter, Jeffrey K. 134 Carpenter, Pamela G. 61 Carpenter, Tyrella G. 155 Carr, Suzanne Rene 92 Carraway, Laura D. 92 Carrington, Sheila R. 134 Carroll, Mary M. 155 Cart, Kristen E. 67 Cart, Lisa Lynda 155 Cart, Philip Anthony 155 Cart, Sherry Renee 92 Carter, Allan Dale 134 Carter, Eric Kelly 61 Carter, Floyd E. Jr. 113 Carter, James L. 134 Carter, Joseph Martin 61 Carter, Linda Winegart 92 Carter, Lizabeth Anne 61 Carter, Lori Ellen 92 Carter, Mark Allen 134 Carter, Neil Strother 134 Carter, Penny M. 61 Carvin, Lisa Gail 61 Case, Sara Ann 55 Casey, Richard Evans 155 Cason, Karen Nanette 155 Castaneda, Terrie B. 92 Casteel, Marvin Owen 155 Castille, Mark 67 Castille, Theresa L. 61 Castillo, Rosemary 134 Castleberry, Paul S. 155 Catalon, Cynthia M. 61 Cating, Emma Suzanne 61 Cating, Steve William 61 Ceasar, Donald Ray 134 Ceaser, Ray Anthony 113 Celestine, Chester Lee 92 Celestine, Vinetta 134 Cezar, Adre A. 155 Cezar, Bonella Ann 92 Chachere, Laure W. 155 Chacon, Mary McNeill 134 Chaddick, Diane 155 Chaffin, Rachelle A. 92 Chaffould, Frederick W. 134 Chafin, Mark Steven 61 Chaisson, Catherine A. 155 Chamberlain, Harry 113 Chamberlain, Kimberly 134 Chamberlain, Sara F. R. 67 Chamberlain, Suzanne G. 92 Chambers, Brenda Ann 155 Chambers, Jay Dee 113 Chambers, Robert Kent 113 Chambers, Susan Lynn 155 Chamblee, Annette 61 Chamblee, Geraldine H. 134 Chamblee, Sheri Ann 61 Chamblee, Terrence Lee 134 Champagne, Mark C. 61 Chance, Janice Collier 92 Chance, Kathy Ellzey 92 Chance, Lyndon Wayne 92 Chance, Stacy Salene 61 Chandler, Kathryn L. 92 Chandler, Lisa K. 92 Chapman, Dixie D. 134 Chapman, Randal Peter 61 Chapman, Robert Ronald 61 Chapman, Roseannel |. 92 Chapman, Susanne 134 Chapman, V. Renee 113 Charles, John Oliver 113 Charles, Phyllis Ann 93 Charles, Terry Don 113 Chassay, Patricia J. 61 Chatman, Eric Von 155 Chaumont, Andre Louis 155 Chaumont, Derek W. 61 Chaumont, Jerry Lee Jr. 113 Chavanne, Douglas E. 114 Chavis, Jennifer D. 61 Chavis, Vanessa Marie 61 Chavis, Veronica S. 61 Cheatham, John M. 93 Chen Shaw-Shi 61 Chenet, John Matthew 61 Chenet, Susan Rae 114 Chenevert, Carl Joseph 134 Chenier, Jude T. 114 Cheramie, Monna Arnell 67 Cherry, Brenda Kay 93 Chesnutt, Cynthia H. 61 Chiasson, Jane L. 61 Chiasson, Jammie Lee 93 Childress, Craig A. 61 Chilson, Jerry Wayne 61 Chisholm, Sean Mark 61 Chitty, Pamela 93 Chozen, Patricia Dyle 126 Chretien, Christopher 114 Chretien, Janet Gail 155 Chretien, Jeffrey Paul 155 Chretien, Robert J. 126 Chrisope, Brad Lee 61 Christian, Orellana M. 155 Christian, Kim Lee 155 Christman, James W. 61 Chu, Chien-Peng 155 Churchman, Carla S. 155 Churchman, Joseph L. 114 Chustz, Carolyn Cheryl 93 Chustz, Charles C. 61 Clare, Polly Nelle 61 Clarence, Patricia Y. 134 Clark, Belinda Lane 134 Clark, Daniel R. Jr. 617 Clark, Gerald F. 61 Clark, Greta Kennedy 114 Clark, James Patton 61 Clark, Joseph A. 134 Clark, Karen Lee W. 155 Clark, Loretta Erin G. 114 Clark, Michael Olen 155 Clark, N. Rene 93 Clarke, Susan Leigh 62 Clawson, Cindy Sue Z. 155 Clayton, Karla G. 93 Clement, George G. 62 Clement, Joyce C. 93 Clement, Leslie A. 155 Clement, Pamela Faye 93 Clement, Patricia L. 62 Clement, Rachel L. 93 Clemons, Dianne Brown 93 Clifton, Karen C. 93 Clifton, Martha Ann 93 Cline, Rhoda K. 93 Cline, Tammy Lynn 155 Clinton, Eva Marie 62 Clinton, Janet L. 62 Clooney, David Scott 62 Cloud, Connie Sue Wren 62 Clouse, Vickie Lynn 62 Clower, Gwendolyn Sue 62 Clubb, Hugh Roland Jr. 155 Index ¢ 335 Cobb, Honor Caprice 93 Cochran, James Michael 155 Cochran, Jan 62 Cochran, Jerry Craig 62 Cockrell, Drusilla Ann 62 Coe, Janet H. Hobby 134 Coe, Mary Ellen 93 Coffey, Thomas Clyde 155 Cokinos, Elizabeth G. 126 Cola, Anna Marie 155 Cole, Cathy B. 93 Cole, Deborah Lynn 93 Cole, Deborah S. 62 Cole, Lydia Ann 93 Cole, Richard Lynn 114 Cole, Robert Xezonatos 155 Cole, Robert Neil 155 Coleman, Anita F. 93 Coleman, Felicia V. 134 Coleman, Gwendolyn G. 62 Coleman, Richard J. Jr. 62 Coleman, Willie Marie 62 Coley, Charles Edward 135 Collard, James Timothy 114 Colley, Louise Annette 93 Collier, Mary Jane 93 Collins, Gwendolyn M. 62 Collins, Jacqueline A. 114 Collins, Kandy A. 93 Collins, Lonnie Joe 155 Collins, Marvin James 135 Collins, Mary Madaleen 114 Collins, Ruth Anne 155 Collins, Sally Ann 114 Collins, Sherry Kay B. 93 Collins, Stephen B. Jr. 62 Colon, Catherine M. 93 Colter, Barbara L. 156 Coltrin, Tama Leblanc 126 Comeaux, Constance M. 156 Comeaux, Janice M. 93 Comeaux, Julie Anne 156 Comeaux, Karen G. 62 Comeaux, Murphy James 62 Comeaux, Rickie J. 62 Coney, Sharon Dewona 93 Conley, Judy M. 126 Conley, Michael Landis 135 Conley, Thomas Derrill 156 Conlin, Colleen Anne 62 Conner, Carole D. 156 Conner, Delbert P. 156 Conner, Elizabeth Ann 135 Conner, Eric Scott 114 Conner, Karen E. 135 Conner, Kevin J. 93 Conner, Luke Eric 114 Conner, Rebecca Lynn 62 Conner, Susan Elaine 135 Conner, Thomas Lee 62 Conner, Timothy 114 Conrad, Allen Ray 62 Conrad, Debra Ann 62 Conrad, Janet D. 93 Coody, Michael Wayne 156 Cook, A. Douglas 135 Cook, Alice Gwynn 62 Cook, Dale J. 135 Cook, David Neil 135 Cook, Kelli Colleen 156 Cook, Kevin Claude 135 Cook, Kimberly Claire 156 Cook, Lisa Ann 62 Cooke, Fredrick Lee 93 Cooke, M. Darlene 156 Cooke, Rita Darlene 62 Cooley, Barbara G. L. 93 Cooley, Dianne L. 156 Cooley, James E. 114 Cooley, Ladonna A. 93 Cooley, Kevin Blane 135 Cooley, Patricia Sue H. 93 Cooley, Timothy J. 93 Cooley, Wallace Duane 93 Cooper, Brian Neal 114 Cooper, Cherie L. 62 Cooper, Jacqueline L. 135 Cooper, Mary F. 93 Cooper, Nora Marie S. 93 Cooper, Sarah Stuckey 93 Corbello, Barbara Gail 135 Corbello, Beverley J. 93 Corbello, Jeffrey A. 62 Corbello, Pamela Gay 62 Core, Katie Junell 94 Cormie, Nathan Adam Jr. Cormier, Carl Joseph 94 Cormier, Carmen M. 94 Cormier, Charcey R. 126 Cormier, Curtis P. Jr. 62 Cormier, Dana M. 156 Cormier, Gregory Paul 114 Cormier, Harry J. Jr. 126 336 ¢ Index Cormier, Kinuyo Wada 55 Cormier, Melissa A. 94 Cormier, Patrick 114 Cormier, Perry W. 114 Cormier, Ramby Paul 135 Cormier, Raymond, Lee 135 Cormier, Rhonda 62 Cormier, Shelley L. 62 Cormier, Stephanie C. 156 Cormier, Tammy J. 156 Cornwell, Charles S. 62 Cornwell, Roger S. 156 Cotton, Gregory S. 114 Cotton, Laura Sue 156 Couch, Susan B. 94 Courtney, Rhonda Renee 94 Courville, Barrett A. 156 Courville, Christina C. 94 Courville, Colette M. 156 Courville, Dwayne J. 156 Courville, Jayla Sue 156 Courville, Nicholas B. 62 Courville, Perry Wayne 114 Courville, Rhonda Fay 63 Courville, Rhonda L. 63 Courville, Roxane 63 Courville, Timothy 156 Courville, Ward Adrian 156 Courville, Wendell N. 156 Cousin, Joseph Scott 135 Cousin, Stephen Emmett 135 Couvillion, Deb Ann 156 Couvillion, Phyllis Y. 94 Cowperthwaite, Tracey 94 Cox, Beverly Joan 156 Cox, Laura Jane 135 Cox, P. Elaine Hanchey 135 Cox, Tracy Lynn 156 Cradeur, Desiree Ann 156 Crador, Richard Allen 135 Craft, Mary C. Wallace 94 Craig, Susan Calhoun 94 Crain, Albert John 135 Cramer, Carolyn C. 94 Cranford, Gwendolyn K. 63 Cranford, Rhonda Gail 94 Craven, Nelson Joseph 114 Cravens, Winter T. 114 Crawford, David Lyman Crawford, Elwyn Lee 156 Crawford, Kevin Mark 135 Credeur, Kirk William 94 Creel, William Ray 156 Crochet, Charlotte M. 63 Crochet, Matthew J. 156 Crochet, Ramona Rogers 55 Cromer, Virginia G. 156 Cronan, Billy A. 126 Croston, Eileen Hall 135 Crouts, Annette Kim 94 Crowe, Tracie 156 Crowell, Cami Sue 94 Crowell, Kasey Lang 114 Cruz, Claire Alicia 156 Cryar, Susan Kay 135 Cryer, Curtis Bruce 263 Cryer, James Craig 94 Cryer, Patti Hebert 94 Cryer, Steven Kirk 114 Cummings, Paula A. 156 Cummings, Richard Lon 63 Cummings, Robert John 94 Cureton, C. Jane J. 94 Curphy, Kallen Wayne 63 Curry, Kelly Jo 94 Curtis, Kathy Ann 63 Cutrera, William John 63 Czejokwski, Janice C. 156 Daggett, Diana Gail 63 Daggett, Karl Devan 63 Dahlquist, Darryl L. 156 Dahlquist, William H. 156 Dahmer, Barton Lee 94 Daigle, Alvin D. 63 Daigle, Deborah Denise 135 Daigle, Germaine A. 63 Daigle, Janice Marie 156 Daigle, Mark J. 114 Daigle, Troy J. 135 Daigle, William Brian 94 Daigle, William M. 114 Dally, Sandra L. 63 Dally, Joseph R. 63 Dalovisio, Dana G. 157 Daly, Melissa Aline 63 Danahay, Ann Marie 63 Danahay, Daniel P. 135 Dangerfield, Connie F. 157 Dangerfield, Verna D. 94 Daniel, Adams, Frank 63 Daniel, Donna Sue 63 Daniel, F. Craig 63 Daniel, Kenneth Jerome 63 Daniels, Dennis W. 114 Daniels, Lennis W. 94 Daniels, Lynette Kay 63 Dansereau, Joan K. Darbone, Fitzgerald J. 157 Darbonne, Cathy Lynn 94 Darby, Katherine M. ]. 94 Darby, Philip G. 63 Darcy, Kevin Gerard 63 Dargin, Letrice Ann 63 Dargin, Margarite 94 Darling, Eric $. 135 Dartez, Crystal Marie 94 Dartez, Dwayne Dexter 94 Dartez, Mona A. 94 D’Augereau, Yvette L. 135 Daughdril, Brian M. 63 Daughenbaugh, Monica L. 94 Daughtry, Larry P. 126 Dauzat, James Allan 63 Davenport, Robert Dale 94 David, Henry Michael 114 David, Wendell Keith 63 Davidson, Linda M. 157 Davis, Arnold K. 63 Davis, Bernadine Webb 63 Davis, Christopher L. 94 Davis, John Wesley 157 Davis, Lillie Marie 135 Davis, Lisa Lynelle 157 Davis, Melissa Karen 135 Davis, Michelle Anne 157 Davis, Orland Wayne 55 Davis, Patricia Gayle 135 Davis, Paula Maria 94 Davis, Rhonda M. 94 Davis, Robert D. 114 Davis, Robin Lynn 157 Davis, Ruel Emmett 114 Davis, Sandra J. 157 Davis, Ty Lawson 114 Davison, Melissa M. 157 Davison, Thomas James 135 Davy, M. Jeanine 63 Dawson, Laura Denise 135 Day, Allen Paul 114 Day, Pamela Anne B. 114 Dean, Gaye Lynn 63 Dean, Nita L. 157 Dean, Paula Ann 157 Deason, Billy Scott 63 Debarge, John A. Jr. 94 Debetaz, Paul Tucker 55 Deblanc, Janice Faye 114 Decker, Teresa H. 63 Declouette, Melinda M. 94 Declouette, Monica R. 63 Declues, Pamela Joan 63 Degraff, Barry Scott 63 Dejean, Stephanie 135 Dejean, Vanessa Marie 64 Dejean, Yolanda J. 94 Delafose, Jackie E. 94 Delafosse, Josephine 135 Delahoussaye, Richard 64 Delaine, Terence 157 Delaney, Ancil Kevin 94 Delaney, Laurie C. 64 Delany, Billy W. Jr. 157 Delaunay, John Charles 135 Delcambre, E. Gail 126 Delcambre, Kevin Dale 114 Del Castillo, Theresa 135 Demarest, Michael A. 135 Demarest, Tina Layne 64 Demars, Robert David 64 Demeritt, Keith Ray 157 Denison, Catherine L. 135 Dennis, Natalie Elaine 157 Denson, Melissa Lee 64 Denton, Rebecca Ann 136 Derbonne, De Ann 95 Derks, Carmen Assunto 136 Derouen, Adrian Nell 64 Derouen, Bryon Anthony 114 Derouen, Dennis J. Jr. 114 Derouen, Steven C. 114 Derouen, Pamela Denise 64 Derouen, Troy Kent 64 Derouen, Virginia C. 64 Derousselle, Bryon K. 115 Derousselle, Clifton J. 95 Derousselle, Roxane 157 Desantis, Robert R. 157 Deshotel. James Audie 115 Deshotel, Lisa A. 64 Deshotel, Robert L. 115 Des Oremaux, Deidre D. 95 Deters, Benny W. 115 Deters, Penny V. 95 Deveer, Robert C. Jr. 157 Dever, Michael Snider 136 Dever, Peter Hannan 64 Deville, Alice F. 157 Deville, Delbert John 95 Deville, John Gerald 157 Deville, Kathy Whiddon 95 Deville, Lessie Marie 64 Deville, Peggy L. 115 Deville, Rebecca Ann 157 Devillier, Craig T. 136 Devillier, Lindy L. 64 Devillier, Mitchell $. 157 Devillier, Sharon Jo 136 Dewey, George Henry 157 Dewey, Kevin Ray 115 Dewitt, David Robert 157 Dibartolo, Lisa $. 157 Dickens, Lisa Ann 157 Dickerson, Antheia C. 136 Dickerson, Catherine E. 157 Diesi, Joseph W. 64 Dietz, Michael Louis 157 Digeorge, Michael A. 115 Digh, Linda Gayle F. 95 Digiglia, Cari Ann 157 Digiglia, Mark Tillman 64 Digiovanni, Guy Spero 136 Dill, Mary A. 115 Dilley, Elizabeth F. 95 Dilley, Michael Lee 126 Doan, Janet Lee 136 Doane, Lela Lavonne 95 Dobison, Kattie Marie 95 Doescher, Pamela G. 95 Doise, Claudean Marie 157 Doland, Beverly Diane 95 Doland, Debra Ann 95 Doland, Donna A. 64 Doland, Patrick Allen 157 Dollmann, Jean Edwards 64 Domingues, Carol 95 Donahoe, Timothy Paul 64 Donaldson, Gary Neal 157 Dondis, Elizabeth A. 136 Donnelly, Patricia L. 55 Donovan, Terry Patrice 136 Dorry, Marie Hajduk 157 Doshier, Deborah Ann 157 Dotson, Jayne 157 Doty, Kristi Kareen 136 Doty, Ronald Alan 64 Doucet, Blaine Andrew 115 Doucet, Brenda 157 Doucet, Chery! Lynn 95 Doucet, Edith Pauline 136 Doucet, Flora B. 95 Doucet, Helen C. 126 Doucet, Joby Lee 95 Doucet, Monica Lynne 136 Doucet, Nicholas Dale 136 Doucet, Roland John Jr. 115 Doucet, Sandra Ann 158 Doucet, Sara Louise 95 Doucet, Victoria Anne 158 Douget, Colette M. 95 Douget, Judine Bass 95 Dougherty, Melissa P. 95 Dougherty, Rick W. 115 Dougherty, Robert E. 126 Dowden, Bonita C. 95 Dowden, Kenneth Wade 158 Dowden, Vanessa S. 64 Dower, Beverly L. 158 Dowers, Cathy Ann 95 Dowers, Cynthia H. 95 Doxey, Waldon Lance 64 Doyen, Grady Dee 95 Doyle, Angela T. 136 Drake, Alvin C. 136 Drake, Teresa Ann 64 Driggers, Alisa Estes 95 Driggers, Wendy Leland 158 Dronet, Dana A. 158 Dronet, Darnell Alane 158 Dronet, Donna Ann 115 Dronet, Robert Earl 115 Dronette, Angie T. 126 Drost, Rahn Lanier 136 Drott, Theresa Ann 115 Duberville, Donald Lee 115 Dubois, Mary Louise 95 Dubose, Carmen Dugas 95 Dubose, Cynthia C. 64 Duchamp, Robert Joseph 115 Ducote, Elizabeth Joy 95 Ducote, Paula Marie 158 Dudley, Sonja Renee 64 Dufrene, Betty V. 126 Dufrene, Candace M. 158 Dufrene, Ruth Amy 95 Dugar, Hugh Anthony 64 Dugar, Wonda Gale M. 64 Dugas, Belinda Sonnier 95 Dugas, Nina Rochelle 64 Dugas, Scott Anthony 158 Dugas, Shari lea 158 Dugas, Veronica Lynn 95 Duhon, Anna Marie 158 Duhon, Delia Ann 136 | Duhon, Delana Guan 158 Duhon, Cynthia Marie 95 Duhon, Jackie 158 Duhon, Lana Yvette 95 Duhon, Mary M. 95 Duhon, Melda Faye D. 126 Duhon, Michael G. 136 Duhon, Nicki Lee 95 Duhon, Robert G. 64 Dulany, Walter, W. 64 Dumaine, James Anthony 157 | Dumars, Joe 64 Dumas, Gloria Renee 158 Dumond, Lynn Paulette 158 Dunbar, Angela Faye 158 Duncan, Steven Paul 158 Duncan, Tamara Lynn 136 Dunn, Kern Gilbert 158 Dunn, Tracey Waynette 158 Duos, Malcolm Rodney 96 Dupin, Tanya Dawn 115 Duplechain, Audrey G. 95 _Duplechain, Cynthia M. 158 Duplechain, Irma Fay 95 Duplechain, Melissa A. 158 Duplechain, Paula Sue 64 Duplechain, Stephanie 64 Duplechian, David Luke 158 Dupnick, Jolene Kay 64 Dupont, Dolores S. 95 Dupre, Joshua 95 Dupre, Marhsa Kay 158 _ Dupree, Anna Gail 136 _ Dupree, Betty Jean 158 Dupree, Debra Ann 158 _ Dupree, Troy Andrew 115 Dupuis, Catherine D. 64 Dupuis, Olga Ann 64 _ Dupuis, Stacey Elise 95 Durand, Rachel Faith 136 ' Durio, Connie Louise 136 | Durio, John Homer Jr. 96 _ Durio, Steven C. 64 _ Duriseau, Carolyn G. 64 | Duroy, Kelli Joanne 64 Durr, Varina Ann 96 | Dwyer, Kay Lynn 64 | Dyer, Charlotte Anne 96 | Dyer, David Craig 65 Dyer, Scot Forest 65 _ Dyson, Laurie Gail 158 i i ; Eaglin, Donna Jean 65 Eason, Danny Joseph 126 _ East, Dale Thomas 136 | East, Patricia Anne 65 | Eastman, Joseph Steven 158 Eastman, Scott Wesley 96 Easton, Sharon M. 158 Eaves, Cheryl Denise 96 Eaves, Darrell R. 158 ‘Eaves, Richard Brent 158 Eby, Steven Price 126 ' Eccles, Stephen Joseph 158 'Ecter, Leslie Gail 136 Eddings, Dwight Trent 136 | Edmonds, Jeffery Scott 136 Edmonson, Cynthia Ann 96 Edwards, Anita M. 65 | Edwards, Elizabeth E. 136 ) Edwards, Karen E. 96 | Edwards, Natalie Ann 158 Edwards, Sherrie Ann 158 Edwards, Venita Renee 96 Ehlers, Robert Allen 65 Ekpe, Anthony Efiong 126 | Eldreth, Charles Jr. 126 Eldreth, Patricia M. 96 | Eldreth, Teresa Mary 96 Eldreth, Vickie Lynn 96 | Eldridge, Robin Bubba 115 Ellender, David C. 115 Ellender, Jamie C. 96 Ellender, Linda Joy 158 | Ellender, Matthew B. 115 | Ellender, T. Suzanne 65 Elliott, Carol L. 96 Elliot, Kari Lynn 65 ) Elliott, Dana Landers 115 Elliott, Jimmie W. Jr. 115 | Elliott, John William 136 ) Ellis, Dena Ruann 146 Ellis, Famala Russell 96 Ellis, Molly Gill 136 ‘Ellis, Norman Der! 96 Fiizey, Dana Angelo 158 ‘Elizey, Travis Judson 65 Fl-Mogazi, Joyce F. 136 Eloi, Percy F. Jr. 65 ‘Elswick, Molly Anne 136 ' Elter, Stephanie G. 136 Emory, Stanley Dale 65 Emory, Steven Russell 158 Endler, Kathleen Mary 136 English, Kay Constance 115 English, Margaret D. 136 Enicks, Darwin Gene Jr. 115 Erickson, Deborah Lynn 65 Ericksten, Frederick R. 126 Espree, Mary Ann 65 Espree, Stacey Ann 65 Esters, Irvin Glenn 158 Estes, Vicky Lynn 96 Evans, Paulina J. 136 Everhart, Glenda Faye 65 Ewing, Jacquelyn Ann 96 Ewing, Leigh 136 Fabacher, Andre Paul 158 Faggi, Christopher C. 65 Fahlenkamp, Lee D. 115 Fails, David Michael 136 Fails, Grace L. 62 Fails, Jeffrey W. 115 Faires, Dallas F. 159 Falgout, Paul Alana 115 Fanta, David E. 65 Farber, Tania Markle 115 Farley, Callie June 159 Farmer, Cliff Lindley 115 Farmer, Kenneth Wayne 126 Farmer, Loma Chester 136 Farmer, Vana B. 126 Farquhar, Belinda Sue 65 Farrar, Charles W. 115 Farrar, Maureen Lea 159 Farris, Mark T. 65 Farris, Michael E. Jr. 115 Fast, Stanley W. Jr. 126 Faul, Keith Mark 126 Faulk, Donna R. 65 Faulk, Nodily Joey Jr. 115 Faulk, Roger Todd 65 Faulk, Suzonne Renee 159 Faulk, Tina Marie 65 Faulkner, Bradley 65 Faullin, Linda Gail 65 Fausett, Thomas R. 65 Fawvor, James Gregory 136 Fay, Ruta Akmentins 126 Fayard, Robert J. Jr. 137 Fazenda, James Morgan 115 Fazzio, Gus Angelo 65 Feeney, Brian Michael 159 Feist, David Ernest 137 Feist, Greg John 137 Felder, Donna H. 65 Feldt, Sarah W. 115 Felio, Raymond P. 137 Feller, Greg Alien 137 Fender, Peggy Miller 159 Fendley, Michael James 65 Fenwick, Isobel J. 65 Ferdinandsen, Grace M. 159 Ferguson, Beth G. 65 Fernandes, Christabell 65 Ferrell, Lisa Ann 137 Ferrell, Reba Daniel 65 Fetzer, Brent Allen 115 Fields, Jeffery Craig 65 Fields, Kathleen Mary 65 Figaro, Anthony Joseph 96 Filkins, Stephen W. 55 Filo, Kathy C. 96 Fittz, Karen Sue 96 Fittz, Priscilla L. 159 Fitzgerald, Julie A. 115 Fitzpatrick, Richard 159 Fix, Hubert Michael 159 Flenniken, Carolyn T. 96 Fletcher, Belinda Gail 96 Fletcher, Gwendolyn C. 65 Flores, Rodolfo L. 96 Flow, Thomas C. 65 Flowers, Karen Marie 96 Flowers, William L. 137 Floyd, Gary Lee 96 Floyd, Kelly Jean 65 Floyd, Steven Craig 159 Fly, Catherine Mary 65 Foden, Harry Samuel Jr. 137 Fondel, Donald Wayne 96 Fondel, Theresa C. 126 Fondel, Troy Lynn 66 Fong, Hwei Na 137 Fong, Terry Scott 115 Fontenot, Anita Marie 115 Fontenot, Barry Paul 159 Fontenot, Bernetta K. 96 Fontenot, Brian S. 159 Fontenot, Canda F. 96 Fontenot, Carl L. 137 Fontenot, Carla M. 127 Fontenot, Carlene R. 115 Fontenot, Casimir J. 66 Fontenot, Daniel James 66 Fontenot, Darlene Ann 159 Fontenot, David Brian 127 Fontenot, Dennis Jude 116 Fontenot, Dennis Lloyd 159 Fontenot, Donna Marie 159 Fontenot, Eric Jules 116 Fontenot, Eudice E. 159 Fontenot, Gloria Ann 159 Fontenot, Gwendolyn S. 96 Fontenot, John Robert 159 Fontenot, Johnny Lee 66 Fontenot, Jon Rolinda 137 Fontenot, Joyce L. 96 Fontenot, Joyce Marie 137 Fontenot, Judith Lynn 96 Fontenot, Julius Lee 116 Fontenot, K. Renee 96 Fontenot, Karan Adele 66 Fontenot, Karen Denise 137 Fontenot, Katherine M. 137 Fontenot, Kaye D. 96 Fontenot, Kevin Wayne 116 Fontenot, Kirk Anthony 159 Fontenot, Lisa Ann 96 Fontenot, Lisa B. 159 Fontenot, Lori Anne 96 Fontenot, M. Lynne 66 Fontenot, Marc James 116 Fontenot, Marla Gay 96 Fontenot, Marshall Ill 66 Fontenot, Mary Ann 66 Fontenot, Matthew W. 137 Fontenot, Paige Lenore 96 Fontenot, Pamela B. 66 Fontenot, Paul G. 159 Fontenot, Paula Kim 66 Fontenot, R. Keith 66 Fontenot, Rebecca S. 116 Fontenot, Reed A. Ill 159 Fontenot, Rhonda Gayle 137 Fontenot, Rita B. 97 Fontenot, Rita Faye 97 Fontenot, Rusty Ray 66 Fontenot, Ryan Edward 159 Fontenot, Sandra E. 159 Fontenot, Sharon 97 Fontenot, Sherman T. Il 159 Fontenot, Sheryl E. 159 Fontenot, Shirley T. 66 Fontenot, Stella Ann 159 Fontenot, Stephen W. 159 Fontenot, Susan Ann 97 Fontenot, Terry Jane 137 Fontenot, Troy Anthony 116 Fontenot, Weber Ramon 66 Fontenot, William Dean 127 Foote, Pauletta Sue 116 Ford, Paul Austin 137 Ford, Tanya Jean 137 Ford, Terrence David 127 Foreman, David Alan 66 Forester, Marilyn G. 127 Forestier, C. Christine 66 Forestier, Roxanne E. 66 Forestier, Scott M. 66 Forgette, Charles 66 Forsyth, Molly S. 66 Forsythe, Ricky Glen 97 Fortenberry, Linda F. 159 Foster, David lan 159 Foster, William James 137 Fountain, Bessie Lee 137 Fournet, Anne Marie 66 Fournet, Jennifer Kaye 97 Fowler, Dianne L. 97 Fowler, Shelia Lynette 159 Fowlkes, Ron Farrell 116 Fowlkes, Terrone Henry 137 Fox, Charles Gilbert 116 Fox, Mary Margaret H. 66 Fox, Julie Diana 66 Fox, Marvin C. 159 Fox, Matthew Frank 159 Foy, Deborah J. Janese 66 Frame, Leslie 66 Francis, Clayton J. 55 Francis, Leslie Nan 97 Francis, Rhonda Faye 97 Francis, Ronda Denise 97 Francis, Tommy 55 Francois, Michelle M. 159 Frank, Leadres Jr. 66 Franklin, Dawna M. 97 Franklin. Kim Renee 66 Franklin, William A. 66 Franks, Don Arteal 66 Frazee, Cindy Lou 97 Frazier, Janice L. 66 Frederick, Daniel Dane 66 Frederick, Donna V. 97 Frederick, Wendolyn M. 159 Fredericks, Deanna M. 159 Freels, Selita A. Jeter 159 Freeman, Mary Hanchett 159 Frelow, Kenneth W. 66 Frey, Carla Joann 97 Frey, Peggy Frederick 66 Frey, Jacqueline Ann 66 Frey, Kenneth Paul 66 Frey, Kirk J. 160 Frey, Susan Theresa 66 Friday, Sam Lyle 66 Friesen, Daniel Dean 97 Friesner, Kimberlee J. 137 Friesner, Margaret Ann 66 Friesner, Melanie J. 66 Fritzenschaft, Peter K. 116 Fruge, Clarence N. 66 Fruge, Leslie Lane 137 Fruge, Sharon Renee 116 Fruge, Tammy Reeves 160 Fruge, Wendell Wade 160 Fruh, Debbie Ann 67 Fryar, Edna Hodges 160 Frye, Renee Burke 127. Fulkerson, Marc Alan 97 Fuller, Betty J. Stamps 137 Fuller, Jon Suzanne 97 Fuller, Tracy A. 67 Fullerton, Karla Rhae 137 Fullilove, Jimmie C. Jr. 137 Fullilove, Kevin Clark 137 Fullington, Gerald S. 160 Fullington, Michael C. 127 Fults, Karen M. 67 Fuselier, Carolyn A. 127 Fuselier, Cheryl Reed 127 Fuselier, Connie Mack 97 Fuselier, Jacqueline J. 67 Fuselier, Murphy Lee 67 Fuselier, Randall G. 67 Futch, Susan Kate 160 Futral, Samuel John 67 Gabbert, Kristina M. 60 Gabriel, Belinda Kay 160 Gafford, Patricia M. 160 Gafford, Tammie Gail 160 Gain, Phyllis Ann 137 Gaines, Berneta Faye 97 Gaines, Robert Earl 67 Gallagher, John C. 160 Galley, Bryan K. 160 Galley, Kevin Glenn 160 Gallien, Cynthia L. 67 Gallien, John Ronald 67 Gallien, Richard Allan 97 Galloway, James 116 Galloway, Steven Craig 67 Garcia, David Joel 137 Garcia, Richard Jr. 67 Garland, Terence Peter 127 Garner, Beaulah B. 160 Garrett, Margaret R. 137 Garrick, Albert Jr. 116 Garrick, Debora Coker 97 Garrison, Cheryl Wynn 160 Gary, Courtney Edwin 137 Gary, Loretta Jean 137 Gary, Michael W. 160 Gary, Peggy Jayne A. 97 Gaspard, Kim Arlene 97 Gaspard, Pamela A. 67 Gaspard, Todd K. 116 Gatlin, Billy T. Jr. 160 Gatson, Karl |. 97 Gatte, Richard Lee Jr. 116 Gattis, Gerald Lynn 116 Gaudet, Angela Ann 67 Gaudet, Carla Sue 160 Gaudet, Karen Marie B. 67 Gaugh, Susan D. 116 Gaudet, Pamela Gay 137 Gaut, Sibyl Rashalle 160 Gauthier, Cynthia M. 67 Gauthier, Judith Ann 160 Gauthier, Mary D. 67 Gauthier, Robin Ann 137 Gauthreaux, Dale Edwin 137 Gauthreaux, Patricia L. 67 Gautreaux, Paul J. 67 Gauthreaux, Thomas Lee 160 Gay, David Allen 160 Gay, John West 67 Gayle, Lora Mixon 67 Gedward, Leroy David 160 Geerts, Louis A. 160 Geheb, Gary James 137 Gehron, Elizabeth Dawn 97 Genius, Colleen N. 137 Gerard, Ernestine M. 67 Gerard, Ramona Ann 67 Gerardino, Pedro L. 137 Germany, Timothy L. 116 Gersonde, Bonnie Susan 160 Giamanco, Karen Marie 160 Gibbons, Allison L. 160 Gibbons, Barbara F. 97 Gibbs, Sally E. Spees 97 Gibbs, Thomas G. 67 Gibson, Donna Ellen 97 Index ¢ 337 Gibson, Kelly Joseph 67 Gibson, Sandra M. 67 Gibson, Sheila R. 97 Gibson, Tammie P. 98 Gibson, Troy Richard 67 Gifford, Carolyn J. 67 Gifford, Ronald D. 67 Gilbeaux, Carolyn 67 Giles, Michael Daniel 116 Gill, Gregory P. 137 Gillespie, Deborah Ann 160 Gilley, Melissa Jean 137 Gilliam, Barbara F. 67 Gilstrap, Chris Hugh 160 Girlinghouse, Theresa 160 Girola, Marty L. 67 Glaze, Ruby Lee 137 Glenn, Lawrence Allan 67 Glover, Ernest W. Jr. 97 Glover, Janet Marie 67 Glynn, John Anthony 97 Gober, Curtis Wayne 67 Gober, James Jeffrey 67 Godeau, Janet Lee 160 Godeaux, Janet B. 160 Godfrey, Consuella M, 97 Goen, Tracy Harrison 160 Goerlich, Richard Emil 67 Goff, Deidre Kay R. 97 Goins, Marcia Elaine 97 Golden, Mack Edward Jr. 97 Gomes, Lance Earol 116 Gomes, Lisa M. 67 Gonsalez, Richard 138 Gonzales, Carolyn Ann 160 Gonzalez, Edmund 138 Gonzales, Lucy M. 68 Gonzales, Ricky Paul 138 Gonzales, Rocky Allen 97 Gonzalez, Sergio 138 Goode, Dorothy Louise 138 Goode, Jan Elise Hardy 138 Goode, John Alfred 138 Goode, Michael Andrew 68 Goodly, Margaret 97 Goodly, Robert Lamar 68 Goodman, Bonnie Faye 68 Goodrich, Stacy Lynn 116 Gordon, Lawrence Jr. 138 Goshen, Kathy Faye 97 Gossen, Mary Ann 97 Gothreaux, Daniel Glen 68 Gothreaux, Katherine R. 160 Gotreaux, Joseph Jr. 138 Gotreaux, Stephany G. 68 Goynes, Lee Ann 160 Grady, Roy Paul 116 Gragg, Yvette Marie 138 Gragson, Patricia T. 127 Graham, Cheryl F. 98 Graham, Paul Richard 68 Grandchampt, Roger D. 116 Granger, Anthony Glenn 98 Granger, Donia B. 68 Granger, Joan Eileen 98 Granger, Joey Dana 68 Granger, Mark Blaine 160 Granger, Patricia B. 138 Granger, Uria Jane 160 Graves, Linda Kyle 127 Gray, Cheryl Faye 116 Gray, Otto 161 Gray, Robin A. 116 Gray, Susan Kay 161 Gray, Thomas Gerald 161 Grayson, Carl Ray Il 68 Green, David 138 Green, Diane 68 Green, Donald Ray 116 Green, Donna Rebecca 98 Green, Herman Ray 138 Green, Jerome Lynn 68 Green, Lee Aaron 68 Green, Marsha Jane 68 Green, Ruth Elizabeth 98 Green, Teresa Hable 98 Green, Thomas M. Jr. 161 Greenawalt, Shirley P. 138 Greene, Georgia B. 138 Greenman, Gerald Alan 161 Gregory, Joseph Edmund 161 Gremillion, Dale G. 161 Gremillion, Rhonda R. 98 Griffen, Anthony Todd 98 Griffin, Helen Rose 116 Griffin, Janet 137 Griffith, Lea Ann 68 Griffith, Tami M. 161 Griffiths, Richard E. 68 Grifka, Laura Ann 138 Grigg, John A. 161 Griggs, Stuart Kevin 138 Grimes, Martinez 138 338 ¢ Index Grimm, Wanda 161 Grindol, Stephen G. 98 Grose, Vicki Gayle 98 Grosze, Cynthia Marie 68 Grosze, Mary Elizabeth 138 Grubb, Lisa R. Remaly 68 Gueringer, Carla Jean 98 Guerrini, Margaret A. 68 Guice, Walter, David 116 Guidroz, Erik Joseph 161 Guidroz, John Carroll 68 Guidry, Cheryl Ann 98 Guidry, Deryl James 55 Guidry, Donna Gay 161 Guidry, Gustavia B. 68 Guidry, Harold Jr. 116 Guidry, Jason Paul 68 Guidry, Jerry 138 Guidry, Jubal Patrick 161 Guidry, Karen Ruth 98 Guidry, Marshall Neil 68 Guidry, Mary Monette 138 Guidry, Nathaniel 138 Guidry, Orson Ray 116 Guidry, Peggy Ann 98 Guidry, Priscilla Ann 68 Guidry, Reginald James 116 Guidry, Ruth Stagg 98 Guidry, Sherry Lynne 98 Guidry, Tammy Marie 98 Guidry, Vicki Johnston 98 Guidry, Virginia H. 138 Guilbeau, Alonda Alta 138 Guilbeau, David Ruston 68 Guillory, Angela A. 161 Guillory, Angela M. 68 Guillory, Barbara M. 161 Guillory, Brian Alan 127 Guillory, Bruce Allen 116 Guillory, Christine A. 68 Guillory, Cynthia R. 98 Guillory, Dale Joseph 161 Guillory, Darby Luke 138 Guillory, Donna S. 98 Guillory, Donald Ray 98 Guillory, Edna H. 127 Guillory, Elizabeth S. 68 Guillory, Gerald C. 161 Guillory, Henrietta V. 68 Guillory, Hilbert M. 68 Guillory, Janet Marie 98 Guillory, Jennifer M. 161 Guillory, Jimmy Allen 116 Guillory, Joseph V7. 127 Guillory, Kevin Adrian 161 Guillory, Kimmie D. 68 Guillory, Linda C. 98 Guillory, Mary E. Bilbo 161 Guillory, Mary Janet 161 Guillory, Mary Janet 161 Guillory, Mary Jean 68 Guillory, Melissa K. 98 Guillory, Michelle D. 98 Guillory, Monica A. 68 Guillory, Noble C. 161 Guillory, Peggy Marie 68 Guillory, Rebecca Ann 68 Guillory, Remy Roy 68 Guillory, Reinette S. 98 Guillory, Robert C. 1617 Guillory, Ronald Keith 116 Guillory, Rosa D. 68 Guillory, Sandra L. 138 Guillory, Sheila Faye 68 Guillory, Shelia Faye 161 Guillory, Shelly Ann 161 Guillory, Thomas Jr. 161 Guillory, Tina Faye 55 Guillory, Wendy R. 98 Guillott, Anna Lisa 161 Guillot, Richard Paul 161 Guillot, Thomas Joseph 116 Guinn, Deborah Sue 98 Guion, Linda Faye 68 Gunn, Lacey S. 98 Gunn, Robert C. 68 Gunter, Cynthia S. 161 Guzman, Mark Scott 68 Habetz, Gregory A. 161 Habetz, Pamela Ann 161 Habetz, Pauline M. 98 Hagger, Desiral C. 161 Haifley, Barbara K. 69 Hains, Loren E. 69 Hajj, Aurore Fawzi 69 Hajjari, Abdorreza 116 Hal, Bruce 127 Halbert, Patricia M. 98 Hale, Gail Ann 98 Hale, Lynda L. 98 Haley, Patty Lee 161 Haley, Sharon Elaine 138 Halfpenny, Lori Crow 69 Hall, Gerlyn Alisha 161 Hall, Joann M. 69 Hall, Miranda Faye 69 Hall, Patsy E. Kelley 69 Hall, Peggy Lia 161 Hall, Tangela Ruthbea 161 Hall, Tina Marie 138 Halley, Mesonie T. Jr. 161 Ham, Laura M. 138 Haman, William C. 138 Hamilton, Mark Eliase 116 Hamm, Bonita Joy 98 Hamm, Kevin Bruce 69 Hammack, James Ray 116 Hammitt, Steven Ashley 116 Hammond, Dianna Lynn 138 Hamous, Kathy 138 Hanagriff, Kay Lynn 69 Hanberry, Kathlene 161 Hanchey, Deborah Lane 98 Hancock, Cynthia Ann 69 Hand, Brenda June 69 Handy, Arthur Lee Jr. 117 Handy, Shelia Jason 162 Hankins, James 117 Hankins, Robert Scott 138 Hanks, Donald Patrick 117 Hanks, Lonny Kurt 162 Hanks, Lyle Wayne 162 Hanks, Ralph Joseph 138 Hanks, Tammy Louise 69 Hanley, Michael Deane 117 Hanney, Janice Marie 69 Hannie, Frederick G. 98 Hansen, Charles Wayne 117 Hansen, Ronald Francis 69 Harbert, Bryan Keith 138 Hardesty, Veronica S. 69 Hardin, Christopher D. 69 Hardin, Traci J. 162 Hardt, Mary S. 117 Hardy, Barbara Dean T. 162 Hardy, Gay Elizabeth 69 Hardy, Jayson P. 117 Hardy, Kevin Karl 162 Hardy, Sharon Lynn 162 Hardy, Theresa Francis 69 Hare, Donald Paul Jr. 98 Hare, Trent Allen 117 Harkins, William D. 98 Harlan, Beverly Ruth 138 Harless, Mitchell C. 69 Harless, Stephen C. 98 Harless, Ted Patrick 69 Harmon, Cara Sue 98 Harmon, Donna Marie 138 Harmon, Loran Glenn 117 Harmon, Paula Ann 69 Harper, Barney Howard 162 Harper, William Thomas 162 Harrell, Mary Ann 99 Harrington, Cody Lee 69 Harrington, Deanna L. 99 Harris, Alice Janet G. 69 Harris, Ann Maria 138 Harris, Brenda Gail 69 Harris, Charles Bryan 99 Harris, Cheryl Ann 69 Harris, Cynthia L. 138 Harris, David Ryan 69 Harris, Dorothy C. 99 Harris, Michael Don 99 Harris, Patricia Ann 117 Harris, Paula Lee 117 Harris, Rebekah M. 139 Harris, Robin Gail 99 Harris, Timothy Lee 139 Harrison, James Thomas 139 Harrison, Scott A. 139 Harst, Raymond Stanley 117 Hart, Bobbie Gail 139 Hart, Steven Kent 117 Hartley, James Sidney 69 Harvey, Glinda D. Young 99 Harvey, Patricia P. 99 Harvey, Thomas W. Jr. 127 Hatcher, Jeanne M. 139 Hathaway, William G. 162 Hauskins, Lori Lynn 162 Hauskins, Michael P. 99 Havens, Russell W. Jr. 162 Havens, Trellis Cooley 99 Hawkins, Andrea M. 117 Hawkins, Bryant A. 69 Hawkins, Kenneth R. 162 Hawks, James Allen 117 Hawsey, Leigh Ellis 117 Hayes, Neil Merton 117 Hayes, Patricia Ann 117 Haymon, Anita A. 99 Haymon, John D. 127 Haymon, Renee Arlene 139 Haymon, Stephen C. 69 Haynie, Dea Zeringue 162 Hays, Harriet Jane 162 Hays, Ralph M. 69 Hazel, Clifford Cecil 162 Head, |. Howard 139 Heard, Cynthia H. 162 Heard, Jeffrey Patrick 139 Hearn, Andrea Kay 55 Heath, Jody L. 162 Heath, Katherine D. 69 Hebert, Alpha R. 162 Hebert, Angela Marie 69 Hebert, Anthony James 69 Hebert, Arlene Kay 139 Hebert, Christine D. 127 Hebert, Clayton C. 69 Hebert, Darlene Gay 139 Hebert, Denise B. 162 Hebert, Dwight H. 117 Hebert, Glenn Ray 69 Hebert, Gregory Paul 162 Hebert, John Paul 139 Hebert, Julie Marie 162 Hebert, Khristine L. 139 Hebert, Kim Kay 99 Hebert, Linda Lona 69 Hebert, Lisa Stewart 162 Hebert, P. Lark 139 Hebert, Rayna Elise S. 139 Hebert, Rebecca Ebarb 69 Hebert, Ricky James 117 Hebert, Roger Jude 69 Hebert, Roland J. Jr. 162 Hebert, Sally Marie P. 139 Hebert, Sharon Ann 139 Hebert, Shively Ann 69 Hebert, Steven Hale 139 Hebert, Vickie Ann 162 Hedrick, Tonia Renee 70 Heimbach, Philip L. 117 Heinen, Jodee 99 Heinen, Michael Jude 139 Heinen, Patricia P. 117 Heller, Michele Ann 139 Helluin, Jon Sidney 139 Helms, Bryan C. 70 Helms, Joellen 139 Helms, Marcus Layne 70 Helms, Thomas Barman 162 Helton, Jefferson W. 55 Hemmings, Lorrie L. 70 Henagan, Pamela F. 70 Henderson, Jeanie 70 Henderson, Sharon Fay 162 Henning, Eilene Dayle 117 Henrich, Craig Steven 139 Henry, Deborah Ann 162 Henry, Gregory M. 162 Henry, Marie Palma 127 Hernandez, Bartolo 70 Herring, Jeannie Lee 70 Hess, Mark C. 70 Hesse, Donald A. Jr. 162 Hickernell, Roger A. 70 Hickman, Stephanie Ray 99 Hickman, Theresa Paige 162 Hidalgo, Penny Marie 70 Hieronymus, K. Decarma 127 Hieronymus, Lloyd Dean 117 Hieronymus, William D. 117 Higginbotham, Selina J. 99 Higginbotham, Troy K. 117 Higgins, Tammie Gail 162 Higgins, Tina P. 162 Hightower, Gloria Jean 117 Hightower, Michael F. 139, Hildebrand, Donald L. 70 Hildebrand, Tim A. 70 Hill, Deanne Marie 162 Hill, Greg Bob 70 Hill, James Ray 99 Hill, Marjorie R. Remde 139 Hill, Phyllis Kay 70 Hillard, Wanda Kaye 162 Hilliard, Deborah Lynn 162 Himel, Carl Louis Ill 70 Hinch, Ginger M. 99 Hinchee, Charles T. 70 Hine, Damon Lon 162 Hines, Stephanie H. 99 Hinnard, Patti Sue 99 Hinton, Alesia Rae 70 Hinton, Herbert H. 70 Hinton, Michael Alan 117 Hinton, Michelle M. 139 Hoag, Kenneth James 117 Joag, Nancy Jane 70 Hobbs, James David 117 Hobbs, Kenneth A. 139 Hobbs, Mark Allen 162 Hodge, Gary Alan 70 Hodges, Calvin Jeffrey 139 Hodges, Jonathan S. 117 Hodges, Paige S. 70 Hodges, Thomas Roy 117 Hoening, Sarah Jean M. 162 Hoeting, Meredith Kay 99 Hoffman, David Wayne 99 Hoffpauer, Kevin C. 55 | Hoffpauir, Anita Marie 163 Hofto auir, Anna Black 99 Holfpaur, Cyd P. 70 Hoftpauir, Dena Faye 163 Haffpauir, Don Kevin 163 | Hoffpauir, Emma 127 | Hoffpauir, Josette M. 163 | Hoftpauir, Katherine A. 163 Hoftp auir, Mark Wayne 127 Hoftauir Raymond D. 163 Hogan, Vanessa Faith 163 Hoke, Penelope Anise 163 Holcomb, Karen Eileen 163 Holcombe, Ronald |. 139 Holden, Elaine Rougeau 70 Holland, Lee Mastin 139 Holland, Richard Allen 70 Holley, Barbara Jean E. 139 Holley, Carolann Dick 127 _ Holley, Charlene 163 Holliday, William H. 117 Hollier, Gladys Fruge 99 Hollier, Harriet 70 Hollier, Rory James 99 Hollingsworth, Terrell 70 Hollis, Lisa Waynette 70 Hollis, Nancy Ann 163 Holloway, Karen A. 70 Holloway, Lisa Janet 139 Holloway, Loyce M. 139 Holloway, Pamela Ann 117 _ Holmes, Carlton Duwade 70 Holmes, Charles Daniel 117 _ Holmes, Lawanna D. 139 Holmes, Margaret J. 163 Hood, Jennifer Jane 139 _ Hood, Michael Richard 70 Hood, Suzette Marie 139 Hooks, Cheri Daniell 99 Hooper, Melanie Lynn 163 ) Hooper, Robert Malcolm 70 _ Hopes, Kerry Colleen 163 _ Horn, Bridget Renee 99 Horn, Monica Faye 70 | Horn, Raymond E. Ill 117 | Horne, Elizabeth Ann 139 _ Horton, John William 139 | Hosey, Robin Lynnette 117 | Hosey, Stephen O. 117 | Hotard, Dale Peter Il 117 | Hotard, Thomas Joseph 117 | House, Regina Lynn 163 Houser, William R. Jr. 70 Houston, Gerald D. Jr. 139 | Howell, Marguerite L. 70 | Hsieh, Jiang 117 Hubbard, Patricia M. 163 Hubbard, Virginia M. 139 Hudon, Kathleen Cells 163 ) Hudson, Arthur Darrell 117 Hudson, Durrell Leon 70 Hudson, William E. 118 Hughes, James E. Jr. 163 Hughes, James Michael 70 Hughes, Matthew E. 70 | Hughes, Steve Byron 163 Hulin, Kenneth Blake 118 Hundley, Jane Kelly 55 Hundley, Wendy M. 99 Hunt, Lisa L. 99 ) Hunt, Sandra J. Coffman 163 Hunter, Patricia M. 70 ) Huntley, Handy Brown 70 ) Hurley, Douglas Alan 163 ) Hurtado, Percy G. Il 139 ) Husers, Timothy Brian 71 Hutchinson, Mary Ann H. 140 Hutton, Michael H. 140 Huval, Anna Lisa 140 ) Hyatt, Brenda.T. 127 Hyatt, Danny Wayne 118 Hyatt, George Milton 71 Hyatt, Karen S. Cooley 99 Hyatt, Melinda Marie 140 ) Hylton, Rebecca A. 140 ‘| | leyoub, Christopher P. 717 leyoub, Laura Ann 141 | leyoub, Mark C. 71 leyoub, Michael John 163 Ihli, Samuel Joseph 118 Iles, Claudia Louise 140 Iles, Suan Lynne 140 |) ) Ingram, Jeri Lyn 99 | Inzer, Rhonda Lynn 99 ‘Irwin, Ruth Ann S. 99 istre, Mitchell James 140 Istre, Philip D. 118 Istre, Phyllis A. 71 Istre, Rhonda Gay 99 Ivey, Angela Jeanine 163 Ivey, Marc Alan 71 Ivey, TerriL. 163 Ivy, Judy Lynn 140 Jack, John 99 Jack, Terry 99 Jackson, Barry C. 140 Jackson, Carol Diane 99 Jackson, Damon, Jeffrey 118 Jackson, Darell Wayne 163 Jackson, Gregory Lynn 140 Jackson, Kendrix Brian 140 Jackson, Kimberly Rae 140 Jackson, Melissa Kaye 99 Jackson, Paul Frank 71 Jacob, Retha Mary 163 Jagneaux, Ricky L. 118 Jalili, Ali Reza 118 James, Bruce E. 118 James, Joshua 99 Jamison, Melinda O. 127 Janca, Stephen Adolph 140 Janke, Regina D. 163 Jantz, Kelly Jean 100 January, Eva M. 100 January, Mona Rae 100 Jason, Lena Ann 71 Jean, Patricia 71 Jean, Sybil S. 100 Jeans, Ginny Marie 71 Jeffers, Frances C. 71 Jefferson, Charles 140 Jefferson, Charles E. 118 Jeffreys, Rebecca D. 163 Jelinek, Kathleen S. 100 Jenkins, Jeffery Keith 140 Jenkins, Shirley A. 127 Jennings, Cynthia Ann 100 Jessen, Sheila Kay 163 Jester, Portia Jean 100 John, Mark Ellis 140 Johnson, Barry Charles 71 Johnson, Brett Alan 140 Johnson, Carl Blaine 118 Johnson, Catherine M. 100 Johnson, Cassandra J. 71 Johnson, Chip Barnwell 163 Johnson, David Lee 71 Johnson, David S. 140 Johnson, Dennis D. 163 Johnson, Diana Kay 71 Johnson, Dwayne 127 Johnson, Evanna Lynn 163 Johnson, F. Randal 71 Johnson, Gary Allan 140 Johnson, Gina Paige 163 Johnson, James Allen 71 Johnson, James Michael 71 Johnson, Janice Marie 163 Johnson, Kathleen C. 163 Johnson, Kevin Dale 118 Johnson, Lisa Anne 140 Johnson, Margaret 118 Johnson, Melvin Jr. 140 Johnson, Michele Y. 163 Johnson, Myrna Lizet 71 Johnson, Pamela Gail 71 Johnson, Robert James 118 Johnson, Russell G. Jr. 140 Johnson, Suzanne 100 Johnson, Suzanne H. 71 Johnson, Tara T. 100 Johnson, Tina Suzette 100 Johnson, Van Odis 71 Johnson, Wallace Dan 140 Jones, Carolyn 55 Jones, Curtis Ray 140 Jones, Daniel Leeland 118 Jones, Deborah R. 100 Jones, Denise Esther 71 Jones, Glenn Nolan Ili 118 Jones, Glynda Marie 71 Jones, Horace Lynn Il 164 Jones, John Edwin 140 Jones, Judy D. 127 Jones, Kathryn Ann 100 Jones, Keith Raymond 118 Jones, Kim David 100 Jones, Leecia Anne 164 Jones, Leslie Carl 118 Jones, Lloyd George Jr. 140 Jones, Lynn Ervin 140 Jones, Marcus Lynn 140 Jones, Mark Taggart 140 Jones, Mary Elaine 140 Jones, Michelle A. 71 Jones, Millard T. Jr. 118 Jones, Pamela Ann 71 Jones, Patricia S. 71 Jones, Paul A. 71 Jones, Phillip James 140 Jones, Randall Joseph 71 Jones, Ronald Joseph 118 Jones, Shelley Paige 100 Jones, Stephanie Marie 100 Jones, Stephen James 71 Jones, Tamira 100 Jones, William Randal 71 Jordan, Keith Allen 118 Jordan, Linda K. Jones 71 Jordan, Simon Matthew 100 Jordon, Paul Buford Jr. 72 Jordan, Timothy King 118 Jordan, Virginia 72 Joseph, Pamela Faye 164 Joubert, Louis Jessie 100 Joubert, Monica Lynn 72 Joyce, Ann Marie 164 Judice, Cynthia Lynn 164 Judice, Mitzi Lee 164 Judwin, Rhonda Ann 72 Jules, Roger Charles 164 Julian Shelia Marie 100 Junkroski, Michael S. 164 Kane, Marie Louise 164 Kang, Young Mi 140 Kaough, Charlotte B. 127 Kappelmann, Richard K. Karam, David Mitchell 127 Karkalits, Kay A. 164 Karzin, Kelly D. 100 Karzin, Kondon Eugene 140 Kasher, Kimberly Anne 72 Kasher, Marc Stephen 164 Kasher, Paul Edward 164 Kasher, Ross Stephen 118 Katchur, Stephen Mark 164 Katiyar, Kiran Singh 100 Katiyar, Krishna K. 118 Katiyar, Prem Lata 164 Kekich, Stephen P. 164 Keller, Pearl A. 72 Kelley, Carol A. 100 Kelley, Christene M. 72 Kelley, Frank W. Jr. 127 Kelley, Joe Randall Jr. 72 Kelley, Melinda A. 164 Kelley, Patricia Ann 100 Kelley, Stephanie L. 72 Kelley, Victoria M. 140 Kelly, Dorothy Marie H. 100 Kelly, Mary Karen 72 Kelly, Pamela R. 140 : Kelly, Toni Lacava 100 Kennard, Deborah C. 72 Kennedy, Donna A. 72 Kennedy, Hazel Marie 164 Kennerson, Mary E. 164 Kennison, Bernadette 72 Kennison, Charlene A. 164 Kennison, Darlene M. 55 Kent, David W. 127 Kent, Rhonda Gail 72 Kent, Stanley Curtis 127 Kern, Janet B. 100 Kershaw, Brian Dale 127 Kershaw, Emma T. 72 Keys, Cheryl Jean Ray 100 Keys, Lester Scott 72 Khazraee, Minco 164 Kibodeaux, Veronica H. 140 Kile, Larry Lynn 164 Killinger, Merle T. 127 Kilman, Julie Kristine 72 Kim Byung Wook 127 King, Alison C. 72 King, Bernita H. 164 King, Deborah Hayes 140 King, Deborah Wilkins 118 King, Jeanette G. 140 King, Jennifer Rae 164 King, Laura Jean 72 King, Lisa Ann 140 King, Marilyn Gwyn 141 King, Mark W. 164 King, Monica Lynne 100 King, Theresa Mott 72 King, Tina Marie 141 King, Tracey Ann 141 Kingham, Darrell L. 72 Kingery, Kathryn Ann 118 Kingham, William Brent 72 Kingrey, William S. 164 Kinney, Brenda Autrey 164 Kinney, Lydia Joy 100 Kinney, Teresa Ann 100 Kinney, Teresa Ann F. 164 Kirkum, Louella R. 127 Kirven, Donald F. 118 Kittling, Michael W. 141 Kittrell, Eaton L. 164 Klein, Marjorie A. 164 Klein, Rebecca Marie 100 Kleypas, Mary Kathryn 100 Knight, Carol L. 164 Knighten, Pamela K. 141 Knighton, Michael A. 100 Knowlton, Lyman G. 164 Knox, Troy Lee 118 Koch, Carol Elaine O. 164 Kohlenberg, Chris A. 72 Kohnke, Ernest E. Ill 72 Kohnke, Lisa Michele 100 Kolde, Kenneth F. 118 Koonce, Marian Elise 164 Koonce, Robert M. 141 Koonce, Stephen C. 118 Kowtha, Pramila 164 Kratzer, Donald Gerard 72 Kressman, David Allen 72 Krider, Vicki Evans 72 - Kuehn, Charles E. Il 72 Kuehn, Charles E. I 72 Kuhlmann, Jane Ellen 164 Kuhlmann, Bertha A. 118 Kulaga, Jolynn 100 Kulaga, Tammy Nied 100 Kunzweiler, Daniel F. 164 Kupcho, Debra Jean 164 Kyle, Kevin Ray 72 Kyle, Michael B. 100 Kyles, Linda M. Gobert 164 Kysar, Michael Wayne 100 Labarbera, Rick Dane 72 Labauve, Charlotte R. 165 Laborde, Julie Calisse 100 Laborde, Mona Lynn 165 Labove, Barbara M. 101 Labuff, Michael J. 165 Lachney, Joseph L. Jr. 72 Lacoste, Donald David 128 Lacour, Paul Luke 72 Lafargue, Louis Joseph 165 Lafleur, Glenn Charles 165 Lafleur, Karen Suzanne Lafleur, Kim Nannette 141 Lafleur, Linda G. 101 Lagra nge, Marcia Renee 72 Lahood, Janice Renee 72 Lahood, Randall Wayne 118 Lakes, Cynthia Wehner 118 Lamb, Jon Duncan 118 Lambert, Andrew M. 141 Lampkin, Nelda Jean 141 Land, Paul Edward 118 Land, Terri Ann 72 Landor, James Morris 101 Landreneau, Brian K. 72 Landreneau, David C. 128 Landreneau, Renee Y. 165 Landry, Brian C. 118 Landry, Dana Joy 72 Landry, David C. 141 Landry, Debra Faye 72 Landry, Doretta Rea 141 Landry, Jamie F. 165 Landry, Janel 72 Landry, Jennifer Ann 165 Landry, Jossiettia FE. 101 Landry, June Marie 101 Landry, Kerry Wayne 73 Landry, Louis Lane 118 Landry, Mona Rae 165 Landry, Paula Ellen 101 Landry, Paula Sue 101 Landry, Ramona Trahan 73 Landry, Rebecca Marie 101 Landry, Regina Marlene 165 Landry, Renee Marie 101 Landry, Ronald Paul 118 Landry, Rosemary 101 Landry, Stuart Gerard 165 Landry, Vance R. 118 Landry, Vickie Lynn 101 Landry, Wendy Walters 165 Langley, Barry 118 Langley, Darrell G. 118 Langley, Owen Kirk 73 Langley, William Keith 118 Langlois, Ray Charles 101 Lanier, Charlene Gail 165 Lanier, Vince David 119 Lannin, John Hardy 119 Lannin, Wendy Ann 101 Lantrip, Cherilyn 73 Lantz, Pauline Fay 165 Lanza, Danny Joe 73 Larach, Jamal Ricardo 73 Larach, Roger C. 73 Larocque, Harry Jay 73 Larocque, J. Renee 101 Larocque, Louis 73 Larson, Kurt David 119 Lasalle, Jacquetta R. 73 Latiolais, Elday D. 128 Latiolais, Joseph W. 119 Index ¢ 339 Latta, Martin Dean 165 Latta, Rebecca Ann 73 Lau, Joseph Chi-Chuen 73 Lau, Lucia Sau-Kam 73 Laughlin, Aubrey Scott 119 Laughlin, James Tobin 73 Laughlin, Margaret W. 73 Laughlin, Mikel Lynn 73 Lavan, Angela O. 101 Lavengco, Michael E. 73 Lavergne, Hattie S. 165 Lavergne, Kenneth J. 119 Lavergne, Mayo Ill 73 Lavergne, Monica G. 73 Law, Kevin Ray 73 Lawrence, Mimi Syrena 119 Lazenby, Sylvia Lynn 101 Lebeouf, Angela Sue 141 Lebine, Jacqueline M. 73 Lebine, Sophia Annette 73 Leblanc, Adrian C. 73 Leblanc, Annette 73 Leblanc, Cindy Kate 73 Leblanc, Cynthia B. 119 Leblanc, Deborah Lynn 141 Leblanc, Denise Ruth 73 Leblanc, Diana Kay 119 Leblanc, Diana Y. 101 Leblanc, Gena Gay 165 Leblanc, Gregory Paul 119 Leblanc, Jerald Keith 119 Leblanc, Julia Landry 101 Leblanc, Kert C. 73 Leblanc, Kristie Marie 73 Leblanc, Lisa Ann 73 Leblanc, M. Ingrid 165 Leblanc, Marilyn C. 141 Leblanc, Michael Wayne 141 Leblanc, Patricia S. 73 Leblanc, Patrick H. 140 Leblanc, Randall Louis 119 Leblanc, Rhonda P. 73 Leblanc, Sethie Rose 101 Leblanc, Sonya Faye 73 Leblanc, Tonya M. 165 Lebleu, Bethany Renee 55 Lebleu, Conway Charles 141 Lebleu, Floyd Jack Jr. 119 Lebleu, Paul R. 141 Lebleu, Timothy Jay 165 Leboeuf, Jacqueline G. 55 Leboeuf, Norris Paul 101 Lechtenberg, Catherine 128 Leday, Lawrence Jr. 73 Leday, Loria Ann 141 Leday, Nona M. 165 Leday, Olivia Marie 73 Leday, Ricki Vincent 101 Ledet, Mercy Ann 165 Ledoux, Desbert Wayne 119 Ledoux, Dianna Lynn 73 Ledoux, Lowell Nelson 141 Ledoux, Philip Reed 73 Ledoux, Ramona 128 Ledoux, William Allen 165 Lee, Thomas Ray 165 Lee, Walter Thomas 165 Lege, Neal Gordon 73 Leger, Alicia Claire 101 Leger, Anth. 141 Leger, Barbara Ann L. 73 Leger, John Eddy 119 Leger, Linda Susan 165 Leger, Melanie Ann 165 Leger, Paula 101 Leger, Regina Nadine 101 Leger, Stephanie M. 165 Leger, Steven Edward 119 Leger, Terrie Jo 101 Leggett, Jeffrey Wayne 73 Legnion, Ronald G. 119 Lehman, Martha B. 128 Leidig, Donna Kay 165 Leith, Susana 74 Leitz, James A. 74 Leitz, Regina D. 165 Lejeune, Andrea Marie 165 Lejeune, Carrie Jean 165 Lejeune, Charles Kevin 165 Lejeune, Darrel P. 74 Lejeune, Henry 74 Lejeune, Justin 119 Lejeune, Kristi Ann 165 Lejeune, Kurt Anthony 165 Lejeune, Marcus Kevin 101 Kejeune, Melanie Rae 128 Lejeune, Thomas K. 165 Lejeune, Warren D. 119 Lejune, Debra Kay 101 Lejune, Donna Jean 141 Lejune, Sharon Ann 119 Lemaire, Mark David 165 Lemay, Melony Rue 165 Lemelle, Margaret G. 340 ¢ Index Lemelle, Mary Amy 101 Lemoine, Julie J. 74 Lemoine, Paul Edward 74 Lenhart, William E. IV 165 Leonard, Kevin M. 74 Leonards, Andre F. 74 Leonards, Maria T. 165 Leonards, Robert G. 74 Leopold, Cheryl Ray 101 Leshe, Dena K. 166 Lessard, Beverly Ann C. 74 Lestage, Henry O. IV 74 Lester, Kerry 101 Lester, Mariet 74 Lester, TomR. Ill 128 Leveque, Michael Gene 166 Levy, Winnie Rose 74 Lewellyn, Angela M. 101 Lewis, Abraham Joseph 101 Lewis, Angela Marie 165 Lewis, Bridgett Denise 101 Lewis, Carol Ann 141 Lewis, Deridre Elnora 101 Lewis, Elizabeth Ann 119 Lewis, Gerald 119 Lewis, Jacqueline M. 141 Lewis, Janet Ellen 166 Lewis, Ranelle Monique 74 Lewis, Shlester Ann 101 Lewis, Theresa 119 Lewis, Victoria D. 166 Lewis, Wanda Gail 101 Liebendorfer, Lee S. 119 Liggio, David Scott 119 Liggio, Lori Elizabeth 74 Lindsay, Ann Crowe 128 Lindsey, Pamela Woods 101 Link, Francis E. 119 Linzay, Holly Jo B. 101 Linzay, Rodney Earl 141 Lionberger, Teresa H. 141 Liprie, Belinda Ann 102 Liptak, Carolyn Ann 166 Lissard, Chris James 119 Litel, Linda Sue 166 Litteral, Glenda Kay 102 Little, Bryan Keith 102 Little, Kelly Ann 74 Littleton, Gary Thomas 74 Lobdell, Sandra S. 128 Loewer, Jody Wayne 141 Loftin, Carol Renee 141 Loftin, Daniel Edward 128 Loftin, John David 74 Lofton, Julie Ann 102 Logan, Mark Steven 119 Logan, Terry Lynn 141 Long, Glenn Alden 166 Long, Richard Keith 141 Longman, Reginald B. 119 Lopez, Richard Michael 141 Lormand, Monica Maria 166 Loughren, Thomas James 141 Loupe, Vanessa L. 74 Louvier, Catherine A. 166 Louviere, M. Carolyn L. 102 Louviere, Robert Allen 119 Louviere, Steve Paul 141 Lowe, Mary Ann 74 Lowenthal, Marc David 166 Lowery, Joan M. 166 Lowery, Richard G, 119 Lowin, Amy Frances 74 Loyd, Vanessa Lory 74 Loyd, William Lee Jr. 141 Lubin, Dianna M. 141 Lucas, Patty Calhoun 102 Lueck, Daniel John 166 Lukas, Valarie Angela 166 Luke, John Mark 102 Lundy, Michael David 166 Lungaro, Paul James 74 Lyle, Margaret Danette 102 Lynn, Tamarah A. Paulk 74 Lyon, Elodie Marie 141 Lyon, Sharon Gayle 102 Lyons, Richard Joseph 128 Lyons, Robert Wayne 166 Lyons, Stephen Craig 166 Mack, Ann Marie B. S. 102 Mack, Arlette E. 166 Mack, George Joseph 119 Macri, Beverly B. 119 Madison, Tammie Ann 141 Magehee, Martin K. 142 Magel, Tracey Denise 166 Mahaffey, E. Carleen B. 102 Mahon, Allison Belinda 74 Major, Jeffrey Wayne 102 Malbrew, Shelia Kaye 74 Malbrough, Daisy M. Day 102 Malbroux, Mary Ella 74 Mallet, Sharon Waters 128 Malone, Charlotte Ann 142 Malone, George Ill 142 Malone, Mitchell Paul 119 Malone, Wade James 74 Malveaux, Lela Rose H. 102 Managan, Penny Kay 166 Mancuso, Anthony Sam 142 Mancuso, Mary J. 74 Manela, Johnny Alan 74 Man ino, Karen Delaine 102 Manino, Warren Scott 119 Mann, Merle Russell Jr. 74 Manning, James G. Ill 166 Manuel, Boyd Anthony 74 Manuel, Curtis D. 166 Manuel, David W. 74 Manuel, Gary Paul 166 Manuel, Linda Diane 74 Manuel, Mark Wayne 119 Manuel, Mary Ellen 74 Manuel, Mary Lee 74 Manuel, Monica A. 166 Manuel, Neal Kirt 119 Manuel, Rene Harry 142 Manuel, Sheila G. 102 Manuel, Tracy James 166 Marburger, Ann Marie 166 Marcantel, Bridget L. 119 Marcantel, Cassandra G. 74 Marcantel, Dan A. 142 Marcantel, Daniel H. 142 Marcantel, Daniel Lynn 119 Marcantel, Eric Troy 142 Marcantel, Gregory P. 142 Marcantel, Jennifer H. 102 Marcantel, Kimberly K. 74 Marcantel, Michael E. 166 Marcantel, Robert L. 55 Marcantel, Sylvia C. 102 Marcantel, William Lee 166 Marceaux, Michael D. 166 Maricle, Michael L. 166 Maricle, Treva Jean 74 Marionneaux, Tanya S. 142 Marks, Darlene M. 166 Marks, Linda Faye 74 Marlatt, Debra Lea 102 Marshall, Gloria 128 Marshall, Kelly L. 75 Martel, Heidi Leigh 75 Martin, Bret William 102 Martin, Carolyn Deann 102 Martin, Deborah Reder 102 Martin, James W. 142 Martin, Lawrence J. Jr. 75 Martin, Melissa Anne 102 Martin, Sherry Carol 75 Martin, Susan Lynne 166 Martin, Theresa L. 166 Martinez, Janice Hall 102 Martinez, Rutilo Ponce 75 Mason, Gloria Jo Duran 102 Mason, James Alfred 75 Massengale, Saybra H. 102 Massey, Kathleen C. 102 Mathews, James Earl 119 Mathieu, Troy Anthony 75 Matt, Nancy Joan 75 Matthew, Charles Jr. 119 Matthews, Cynthia H. 75 Matthews, Meredithe S. 142 Matti, Janalyn Gay 166 Matti, Patrice Hope 166 May, Cynthia Louvier 142 May, Lauri Alaine 75 Mayeaux, Susan Kay 102 Mayer, Page Michell 166 Mayes, Sarah Juanita D. 166 Mayes, Brenda Faye 75 Mayes, Taylor J. 166 Mayet, Pamela Ann 402 Mayeux, Jimmy 166 Mayfield, Patrick M. 75 Mayo, Constance J. 120 Mayo, Donal d Eugene 120 Mayo, Katheleen Mary 102 Mayo, Steven E. 120 McArthur, James R. 120 McArthur, Todd Everett 55 McBee, Leonard Dale 166 McBroom, Robin L. 75 McGeig, Jean Fogleman 75 McCain, Maureen Kay 102 McCall, Holly Jean 102 McCall, Joseph K. 75 McCall, Lynn Thompson 142 McCall, Maria Elena 102 McCall, Mary Diane 75 McCann, Lee Rutledge 166 McCann, Vicki Alison 142 McCarley, John Rea 167 McCarthy, Lynne A. 142 McCarty, Brian Keith 142 McCarty, Darren Blake 142 McCarty, Rhonda R. 102 McCaskill, Gloria A. 75 McCauley, Bryan Edward 142 McCauley, Michael 167 McCauley, Michael Ray 142 McCleary, Anita C. 140 McCleary, Jodie H. 167 McClellan, Michael L. 75 McClendon, Theron K. 102 McCormick, Danny Ray 167 McCorquodale, C. 102 McCown, Merry Allison 167 McCoy, Dwayne Michael 120 McCrory, E. Suzanne 142 McCusker, Kathleen S. 75 McDaniel, Esther J. 102 McDaniel, Marcia E. 167 McDaniel, Paul Wayne 102 McDaniel, Wilma H. 140 McDaniel, Sherrie L. 167 McDonald, James Hall 75 McDonald, Joseph Allen 142 McDonough, Cynthia L. 167 McDowell, Cynthia Kay 167 McFarland, Gregory P. 75 McFarland, Robert John 103 McFatter, Daniel Louis 103 McFatter, Melinda 75 McFatter, W. Brent 140 McGarry, Michael Henry 128 McGarry, Wanda Ruth 128 McGee, Carl Owen 103 McGee, Maggie Marie 120 McGee, Sereitha Mae 167 McGee, Tony John 120 McGrath, Kenneth R. 167 McGregor, Mary Jane 167 McGrew, James Bruce 120 McGuire, Mary Ellen 103 McHale, Martha A. 167 MacInnis, Guy S. 120 Mcintyre, Patricia T. 75 Mckinney, Elke Heupel 55 Mckinney, Harold H. 167 Mckinney, Harold L. 167 Mcknight, Sherri Lynn 167 McLaren, Melicia Lynn 75 McLean, Robert Lynn 167 McLeod, Juliebeth K. 75 McMahon, Mary Reid 128 McManus, Dona B. 75 McManus, Mayner B. 75 McManus, Sondra June 142 McManus, Wade Marion 142 McMillan, Janice Sue 75 McMillan, Lisa Ann 167 McMichael, Todd Wayne 120 McMillan, Teresa Ann 142 McMullen, John Cabot 75 McMullen, Kathryn Kay 103 McNally, Debra V. 167 McNeely, Charles H. Ill 75 McNeil, Lori Madalene 75 McReynolds, Harold S. 75 McVicker, Wayne A. 167 McZeal, Barry Martin 75 McZeal, John Leonard 75 Meador, Alfred Clifton 128 Meadows, Katherine J. 120 Meadows, Lindia P. 103 Meany, Jean 103 Meaux, Alvin Joseph 167 Meaux, Jennifer 103 Meaux, Judith T. 103 Meaux, Murlyn John 120 Meaux, Paul Davis 120 Meche, Alma M. 128 Meche, Eddie Patrick 75 Meche, Jeffrey Paul 75 Meche, Michele Marie 75 Meche, Mona Ilene 75 Meche, Terry Michael 167 Medicis, Catherine C. 167 Medlin, Andrew C. 142 Medus, Paul S. 167 Meek, Sharon Kay 120 Mees, David Robert 75 Meier, Craig Kenneth 120 Meier, Scott Raymond 75 Melakis, Emmanuel 120 Mellen, Douglas C. 75 Melton, John W. IV 140 Menard, Betty Rhodes 167 Menard, Donna Lynn 103 Menard, Donna Marie 142 Menard, Julie Iris 76 Menou, Julie A. 167 Menou, Mark Antoine 76 Menslage, Dana R. 103 Mercer, Artie 103 Merchant, Susan R. 142 Mestayer, Frances A. 103 Metoyer, Russell Eric 167 Meyer, Linda C. 76 Meyers, Yolanda Lee 167 | Michel, David G. 76 Michel, Rene Joseph 167 Mickel, Cheryl Lynn 167 | Midkiff, Malinda Kay 167 _ Mier, Michelle Rene 76 Mier, Sue Simpson 128 | Migues, Tina Marie 103 Milburn, Kevin L. 120 Milburn, Lois Ann 167 Miles, John Wayne 103 Miles, Ray 128 Milford, Belinda L. 167 _ Miller, Alice Obryan 167 Miller, Belva Irene S. 76 Miller, Bryan Joseph 120 Miller, Craig Stephen 120 Miller, Cynthia G. 142 Miller, Debra Hering 103 Miller, Deidra Roxanne 103 _ Miller, Glynn Ray 76 Miller, Jack M. 76 Miller, James Michael 76 Miller, Janis Winfrey 76 Miller, Janita Ann 76 Miller, Jill Marie 167 Miller, Jimmy L. 120 Miller, Karen Irma 142 Miller, Kipsy, Jean 142 Miller, Laurie A. 167 Miller, Marlene Dumond 103 Miller, Mary Maxine 120 Miller, Paul Hart 76 Miller, Phillip Gregg 167 Miller, Randall Edward 142 | Miller, Remy Daniel Jr. 167 _ Miller, Ronald James 142 _ Miller, Sherman 76 Miller, Stephen James 76 _ Miller, Susan R. 76 | Miller, Timmy Lawrence 120 | Miller, Truman Rocky 142 _ Miller, Winston Scott 120 | Millet, Lisa Adele 55 | Mills, Albertha Ann 76 Mills, John Mitchell 103 - Minaldi, Scott Thomas 120 _ Minard, Elizabeth C. 103 Mingo, Pauletta Marie 76 _ Minix, Mark John 142 Minnick, Duane Ro nald 142 | Minvielle, Robin M. 167 | Msstric, Kenneth Mac 55 Mitchell, Clayton John 76 Mitchell, Deidra S. 167 Mitchell, Floyd James 76 Mitchell, Gregory 76 Mitchell, Jonathan C. 76 | Mitchell, Joseph R. 120 Mitchell, Lynne Audrey 103 Mitchell, Pamela Ann 76 Mitchell, Patrick J. 103 | Mitchell, Priscilla A. 76 | Mitchell, Regina Gay 103 _| Mitchell, Stephanie G. 167 _ Moak, Jon Lane 76 Moe, Robert Stephen 76 Moffett, Scott Brame 76 Molbert, Charles J. 76 | Molitor, Mitchell Lane 76 Monaghan, Robert P. 120 Monceaux, Brian Keith 143 Monceaux, Randy C. 168 | Monceaux, Ricky Dean 143 | Moncrief, Dorothy R. 128 ) Mondello, Mary Ellen 76 Monfore, Patricia V. 143 Monks, William Jacob 143 Monroe, Barbara R. 103 Monroe, Drusilla Lynn 76 Monroe, Travis H. 128 Monsour, Vicki Melisa 143 Montalbano,Angela M. 168 Montalbano, Laurie M. 168 Montalbane, Patrick 168 Montgomery, David W. 103 Montgomery, Debra A. 76 Montgomery, Dwayne A. 143 Montgomery, John P. 143 Montgomery, Johnny W. 76 Montgomery, Michael E. 168 Montgomery, Sharon Ann 168 Montgomery, Tyrella D. 120 Monticello, Lisa R. 168 Moore, Alan Jeffrey 120 Moore, Archie Lee 103 Moore, Brenda Lee 103 Moore, Brigitte Denise 76 Moore, Carroll J. Jr. 120 Moore, John Clark Jr. 168 Moore, Leamon Jr. 103 Moore, Lisa Diane 55 Moore, Patricia Lynn 76 Moore, Paul A. 76 . Moore, Robert Allen 168 ’ Moore, Urlean 143 Moreau, Jeffrey M. 76 Moreau, Mitzi Grace 76 Moreau, Pam Anita 76 Morein, Martin John 76 Moreno, M. Mellanie D. 103 Morgan, Brenda F. 103 Morgan, Brian Edward 120 Morgan, Charles Keith 168 Morgan, Dan H. Jr. 143 Morgan, Gene Arnold 120 Morgan, Kalan Jo 103 Morgan, Rose Mary 168 Morine, Karen Sue 120 Morow, Julie A. 168 Morris, Donald Wayne 76 Morris, Jeffery S. 103 Morris, Troy David 76 Morrison, Richard C. 120 Morrison, Robert Greg 143 Morrison, Shawn 76 Morrow, Edith Helene 55 Morrow, Ellen Arlene 77 Morstead, John David 120 Mortimer, John David 143 Mortimer, Steven Swann 77 Mosca, Lesia Dianne 103 Moseley, Donald J. 120 Moses, James Monroe 120 Moses, Ricky Lynn 168 Moses, Roger Earl 77 Moses, Timothy Lynn 120 Mosley, Page Lynn 143 Moss, Charlotte S$. 103 Moss, Derek D. 77 Moss, Dorothy 168 Moss, Larry Eugene 141 Moss, Michael Vernon 168 Moss, Stephen Kieth 143 Moss, Stuart Alan 77 Moss, William C. 168 Mothershed, Merrick R. 120 Mott, Jena C. 120 Mott, Joseph Albert 120 Mott, Tyrell Wayne 77 Mouhot, Amaryllis C. 128 Mounce, Kimla Kay 143 Mouton, Christina Lynn 77 Mouton, Jolane 77 Mouton, Michael Jerome 143 Mouton, Michelle A. 77 Mueller, Celinda Sue D. 168 Muery, Nancy Webb 128 Mulkey, Kimberly Krae 103 Mullen, Armand Edward 168 Munoz, Orlando Louis 77 Murchison, Duncan Ill 143 Murdock, John Alan 121 Murdock, Nancy Jane 128 Murphy, Alyce Faye 77 Murphy, Lisa Carmen 103 Murray, Aida Escajeda 103 Murray, Arthur James 168 Musgrove, John Clint 143 Myers, Aida Louise M. 168 Myers, John Lee 103 Myers, Kyle Wayne 143 Myers, Karen Ann 143 Myers, Randall K. 168 Nails, Angela Marie 168 Nash, Cindy Louise 143 Nash, Rhonda Levine 103 Neely, Jeffrey Len 121 Neil, Melody Lynn 77 Nelands, Denise A. 77 Nelson, Bartil Roy E. 77 Nelson, Bradley Alan 77 Nelson, Debra Claire 128 Nelson, Jerry Charles 77 Nelson, John Michael 77 Nelson, Kristine Diane 168 Nelson, Lori Jane 121 Nelson, Mark Howard 77 Nelson, Michael Frank 77 Nelson, Nancy L. 168 Nelson, Michael E. 77 Nelson, Tamra Sue 103 Netherland, B. Ruth P. 168 Netty, Cedric Anthony 121 Neusetzer, Scott M. 168 Nevills, Connie F. 103 Nevills, Kay Frances 77 Nevils, Kathryn A. 104 Newell, Daniel Maurice 55 Newell, Laverne Jane S. 104 Newman, Billy G. 121 Newton, Kevin Coleman 143 Nezat, Sheila Ann 104 Nguyen, Hai Van 121 Nguyen, Lan-Huong Thi 121 Nguyen, Tan Duy 121 Nguyen, Thang Viet 121 Nguyen, Tuan Barry Anh 143 Nguyen, Vuong Huu 127 Nguyen, Yen Phi 77 Nicholas, Cecilia L. 168 Nichols, Teressa Ann 168 Niel, Jeanne Marie 104 Niel, Patricia C. 77 Nihart, Anna Belle Ash 104 Niles, Bruce Clayton 104 Nixon, Brenda Kaye 104 Nolen, Lisa Kay 77 Nolen, Theresa Montez 104 Nordstrom, Jeffrey T. 121 Norris, Garfield Ill 143 Norwood, Monica Leonor 168 Norwood, Richard D. 143 Norwood, Yvette M. 143 Nourrcier, Brett O. 121 Nourrcier, Charles E. 121 Null, Monya Ellen 77 Nunez, Cline G. 77 Nunez, David A. 143 Nunez, Randy 121 Nunez, Rhonda D. 168 Nunez, Rudolph Jr. 168 Nunez, Sharon Sue 77 Nutter, Ashley E. 77 Oberg, Felicia Ann 104 Oblanc, Pamela Ann 168 Obrien, Irma Ruth 77 Obrien, Jill Anne 168 Obrien, John Scott 77 Obrien, Melton Dwayne 143 Occhiogrosso, Charles 77 Oconnor, Deborah J. 77 Odell, Daniel Henry Il 121 Odom, Gary Allen 104 Oertling, Karen H. 77 Offill, William Joseph 143 Ofriel, Jan Marie 104 Ogea, Lisa L. 77 Ogea, Lucinda M. 141 Ogea, Patricia Ann 77 Ogea, Randal K. 121 Ogea, Sharon R. 77 Ohara, Kenneth K. Jr. 168 Olasz, Jonathan Swift 121 Olenik, Lessie Q. 104 Olivier, Andrea Renee 143 Oliver, Antoinette |. 143 Olmsted, Keith Allen 77 Olmsted L. Aileen 143 Oquain, Matthew Wayne 143 Orndorff, Joanna Marie 168 Ortego, Bryant Keith 78 Ortego, Connie Sue 104 Ortego, David Quin 78 Ortego, Keith Wayne 121 Ortego, Patricia Renee 168 Ortego, Phyllis Marie 78 Ortego, Virginia Lea 78 Osterhof, Janet M. 128 Oubre, Kemp Jeroid 121 Overton, Kurtis Leon 143 Owen, Alan Drew 143 Owen, Andrea Cronce 168 Owens, Alan Kent 78 Owens, Alceed Jean 78 Owens, Gary L. 78 Oxley, Laura Jane 104 Pack, Rebecca Bonhill 104 Page, David Anthony 121 Page, Deborah Lynne 78 Page, Tad Edmon 121 Paige, Betty Shaffer 143 Paige, Judith Ann 143 Painter, Allen James 104 Painter, Bruce Edwain 143 Painter, Samuel T. 78 Palma, Judy Christine 143 Palmer, Bruce Winston 168 Palmer, Edith Ann 128 Palmer, John Lloyd Jr. 121 Palombo, Michael Wayne 104 Papadimitriou, Michael 121 Papillion, Doris Ann 78 Papillion, Jason Paul 121 Papillion, Regina S. 168 Pappion, Portia Ann 78 Parden, Karen R. 78 Pardo, Anthony Ben 143 Paret, Evelyn K. Dugas 142 Parker, Anita Kay 144 Parker, Don Gene II 121 Parker, Earl Wayne 78 Parker, Elizabeth 78 Parker, Ernest T. 121 Parker, Gregg Anthony 128 Parker, Julie Ann 168 Parker, Leo Alfred Jr. 78 Parker, Marvin L. 104 Parker, Suzanne 78 Parker, Tanya Lynn 78 Parker, Thomas C. Il 168 Parks, Randall Dwaine 78 Parks, Pamela Joyce 144 Parks, Susan C. Smith 78 Parsons, David Stephen 104 Parsons, Sharon K. 104 Parsons, Stephen E. 78 Partin, Randy Lee 78 Patin, Cedric D. 144 Patin, Patrick Steve 168 Patin, Simone R. 78 Patrick, Fred Louis 121 Patterson, Cicero J. 144 Patterson, David Linn 78 Patterson, Judy Kaye 144 Patterson, Linda R. 169 Patterson, Michael W. 78 Patterson, Paula Elisa 144 Paul, Eric Gerard 78 Paul, John Peter 78 Paul, Mark Adrian 78 Pauley, Jeffery Allen 78 Paul, Mitzi Charmayne 169 Pavich, Michelle A. 169 Paxton, Michael S. 78 Payne, Mary B. 144 Payne, Renita Lynn 104 Payton, Teresa L. 104 Peacock, Sandra M. 169 Pearce, Gayle A. Trahan 104 Peavy, Samuel T. 169 Peebles, Darlene O. 104 Peeples, Susan G. 104 Peet, Karen H. 144 Peet, Terry Brent 78 Pelafigue, Cynthia D. 104 Pelliccione, Rick L. 78 Peloquin, Randy W. 78 Peltier, Frances L. 104 Peltz, Allison Leigh P. 144 Peltz, Victoria Dee 144 Peltz, Erica Dean 104 Peltz, Robert W. 121 Penn, Ralph Edward 169 Penny, James David 169 Penton, Jane Ellyn 78 Peoples, Vickie Renker 169 Pepper, Janet Marie 78 Perez, Carlos Antonio 78 Perez, David Paul 104 Perkins, Carleton W. 144 Perkins, Jeffrey Scott 78 Perkins, Louise Ann 169 Perkins, Marla P. 55 Perkins, Stephanie K. 121 Perkins, Terri Felicia 142 Perry, Allen Walter 121 Perry, Dana Catherine 104 Perry, Marvin H. 128 Perry, Michael Dwayne 169 Perry, Valorie Hope 144 Pete, Jacqueline Marie 78 Pete, Karen Renee 78 Peterson, David Alan 104 Peterson, M. Charles Jr. 169 Peterson, Matthew Dale 169 Peterson, Roland James 55 Petitjean, Rochelle D. 169 Pettefer, Eva Marie 78 Pettijohn, Denise R. 104 Pettijohn, Suzanne M. 144 Petty, Barbara Eugenia 104 Peveto, Arisse Ann 169 Peveto, Johnna Leigh 78 Pharr, Donna Lynn 78 Phillips, Clarence Jr. 78 Phillips, Darryl Lee 144 Phillips, Edward W. lll 144 Phillips, Pamela B. 79 Phillips, Sarah Goff 79 Phillips, Sherri Kaye 104 Phillips, Thomas R. Jr. 79 Phillips, William Wade 121 Phillpott, Joyce T. S. 144 Piatt, W. Scott 55 Piazza, Ann Marie 104 Picard, Jeffrey 121 Picou, Marla Annette 79 Pierce, Julius Lorinz 79 Pierce, Karl James 144 Pierce, Yolanda Marie 79 Pierre, Dalphney Gale 144 Pierrotti, Cynthia E. 169 Pierrotti, Mendy L. 104 Pigno, Mark Anthony 169 Pilola, Patrick S. 121 Pinch, Mary Kay 79 Pinder, Lisa Gaye 104 Pinzon, lvon 169 Piper, Cursetta Ann 104 Pippin, Alice Marie 128 Piraro, Melissa Louise 169 Pitre, Donald Nathan 169 Pitre, Dwayna Gayle 144 Pitre, Felicia Ann 169 Index « 341 Pitre, Hester Wayne 169 Pitre, Katrina Kae 55 Pitre, Mary Jacqueline 121 Pitre, Phyllis C. 104 Pitre, Rebecca Ann 79 Pitre, Sandra Theresa 79 Pitre, Theresa Ann 144 Pittman, Melissa Anne 104 Pittman, Valinda D. 79 Pivateau, Geoffrey P. 169 Plaisance, Beverly A. 79 Plauche, John Treanor 144 Plumb, Bobby Louis 104 Poe, Faith Clark 128 Poe, Holly Adair 105 Poimboeuf, Mary K. 169 Pollet, Ann E. 121 Polito, Joseph Stephen 79 Ponthieux, Phyllis Ann 144 Poole, Connie Jean 121 Poole, Dana Elizabeth 105 Poole, John 105 Pope, James Edward 169 Porter, David Barrett 169 Portie, Gary L. 79 Portie, Pamela Faye 105 Portie, Patti Ann 105 Portinause, Alexia L. 105 Portinause, Frank D. 79 Pousson, James Robert 79 Pousson, Jerome L. 121 Pousson, Joseph R. Jr. 169 Powers, Diana L. Hunt 169 Powers, Norman Marcus 169 Prater, Daniel Mark 121 Prater, Debra Denise 79 Pratt, Dorothy Skyes 169 Prejean, Carla C. 144 Prejean, Charles Keith 169 Prejean, Cheryl Ann 79 Prejean, Eva Michelle 104 Prejean, Kenneth Dale 121 Prejean, Matthew Leo 169 Prejean, Nancy Jester 105 Prejean, Nancy Oliver 169 Prejean, P. Garland Jr. 144 Prevost, Marie Elaine 79 Price, Catherine S. 79 Price, Deidre Deanne 144 Price, Justus J. Jr. 121 Price, Russell R. 169 Price, Susan Adrienne 105 Price, Suzette Barton 169 Price, Thomas H. 121 Primeaux, Dwight L. 144 Primeaux, Jody 169 Primeaux, Jonathan W. 79 Prince, John Laurence 169 Prince, Regina Elaine 169 Pritchard, Laurie Ann 79 Proctor, Bernardine B. 144 Pronia, Connie Sue 169 Pronia, Jill Marie 144 Prothro, Phyllis A. 79 Proudfoot, Leslie R. 121 Prouse, Michael James 105 Provost, Mitchell J. 122 Prudhomme, Gregory A. 122 Prudhomme, Patrick 122 Prudhomme, Stephen C. 55 Pruett, Charles David 79 Prunty, Patrick Brian 79 Pryor, Debra Lynn 105 Pryor, Mark Kevin 79 Puckett, Billy B. Jr. 145 Puckett, Gisele G. 128 Puerta, Janet Ann 105 Pugh, Mildred Denise 79 Pullig, David Anthony 79 Pulver, Debra S. Smith 105 Pundt, Shelley Marie V. 79 Putnam, Donna Louise 79 Pyatt, Sharon L. 79 Qadri, Ayuoob Akbar 79 Quarles, Gerald Wayne 122 Quattrone, Cassandra A. 105 Quebodeaux, Cynthia M. 79 Quienalty, Douglas K. 169 Quienalty, Michael C. 79 Quillin, Pamela Kay 122 Quinn, Shawn McCoy 122 Quinones, Rosita 79 Racca, Daniel James 79 Racca, David N. 105 Racca, Donald Ray 79 Racca, Michelle 145 Rachal, Murphy Wayne 79 Raduenz, Dwain D. 122 Rahbany, Sheila Marie 79 Rahmani, Azam Afghan 170 342 ¢ Index Rainwater, Paul Wayne 79 Raley, Gregory Gerard 79 Ramsey, David Allen 122 Ramsey, Mary L. 80 Ransom, Brian Nolton 170 Ransom, Bruce Neal 170 Ransome, Brett M. 80 Ratliff, Greta Olinda 80 Ravey, Darren Jason 8O Rawson, Charlotte M. 170 Ray, Myra Jean 105 Ray, Robert Jude 80 Ray, Vivian Ann 105 Raybon, Debra Denise 122 Rayburn, Larry Dwayne 80 Reber, Brent E. 122 Reber, Donna Renee 105 Red, Anthony Guinn 105 Redell, Rhonda F. 80 Redmond, Roger Lee 122 Reece, John Kevin 145 Reed, Barbara Ann C. 80 Reed, Brenda Sue 170 Reed, Connie M. 105 Reed, Deborah Ann 80 Reed, Gerald L. Jr. 122 Reed, Gregory Polite 122 Reed, Jeffery Scott 170 Reed, Karen L. 145 Reed, Mary Angela 80 Reed, Paula Gayle P. 170 Reel, Beverly Kay 170 Reeves, Charles W. Jr. 80 Reeves, David 105 Reeves, Frederic H. 143 Reeves, Frederick S. 80 Reeves, George Stephen 80 Regan, Brian Antony 105 Reid, Henry Farlow 170 Reid, Kim Marie 170 Reina, David Howard 170 Reinauer, Anne F. 145 Renfroe, Jason Scott 145 Reviel, Kenneth W. Jr. 80 Reynolds, Connie L. 105 Rhoden, Patrick Eugene 122 Rhoden, Richard R. 80 Rhodes, Sharon Elaine 105 Riall, Russell Alvin 170 Rials, Paul L. 105 Rials, Randal Glenn 122 Rice, Donna Kay 80 Rice, Laurel Rae 80 Rice, Renea Kathleen 80 Rice, Richard Charles 80 Richard, Alice Faye 8O Richard, Brenda Marie 8O Richard, Cammie 80 Richard, Carol Roy 143 Richard, Celina 80 Richard, Darrell James 128 Richard, Denise Rose 80 Richard, Inez Theresa 80 Richard, James Wyatt 170 Richard, Judith J. 170 Richard, Julie Ann 170 Richard, Kathleen D. 80 Richard, Kirk Isaac 170 Richard, Leonard Paul 170 Richard, Leonard Paul 170 Richard, Michelle Ann 8O Richard, Renee Marie 105 Richard, Stella Louise 170 Richard, Toby James 143 Richard, William P. 122 Richards, Alice P. 122 Richards, Don Paul 105 Richards, Karen Jean 80 Richardson, Charmaine 80 Richardson, Craig $. 122 Richardson, David A. 105 Richardson, Joseph B. 143 Richardson, Stephanie 170 Richardson, Terri R. 8O Richmond, Elsie A. 128 Richmond, Joseph M. 170 Rideau, Carlton Jr, 122 Rideaux, Isabella 80 Rider, Cory Jerome 122 Rider, Nannette W. 105 Rider, Nealan James 122 Rider, Randall Scott 80 Rigby, Joel Lamar 170 Riggs, John L. Jr. 80 Riggs, Matthew Wayne 122 Riggs, Pamela B. 170 Riggs, Penny Lynn 80 Rigsby, Donna Jean F. 105 Rigsby, Jerrod Glenn 122 Ringo, Marve Robinson 105 Rion, Johna Wallace 128 Riquelmy, Debbie Gayle 80 Rist, Elizabeth Marie 170 Ritter, Stephen Carr 122 Rittman, Scott W. 170 Rivera, Lopez Claudia 143 Roach, Barry Alwin 80 Robbins, J ames Kevin 145 Robbins, Joel Woodrow 80 Robert, Jody B. 80 Roberts, Byron A. 80 Roberts, Deanna Marie 143 Roberts, Donna Marie 170 Roberts, Laura Lea 145 Roberts, Mandy Cecile 145 Roberts, Mark Andrus 145 Robertson, Anna M. 145 Robertson, Ebbylee D. 80 Robertson, Helen Joy 145 Robertson, Marion E. 80 Robertson, Paige L. 105 Robertson, Phyllis B. 145 Robertson, Susan Diane 80 Robichaux, Timothy Ray 105 Robichaux, Vance D. 81 Robichaux, Troy M. 145 Robichaux, William L. 122 Robinson, Adrian B. 81 Robinson, David Alan 122 Robinson, Jeanette K. 170 Robinson, Jethro J. I 81 Robinson, Kathryn L. 145 Robison, Kim K. 170 Roch, Gregory William 122 Roche, Karla V. 145 Roche, Ruthie D. 170 Rochon, Shannon Landry 105 Roddy, Mikelyn Ann 144 Rodgers, Gina Denise 81 Rodgers, Kevin Scott 81 Rodrigue, Margie S. 105 Rodrigue, Mark Alan 122 Rogers, Althea E. 81 Rogers, Cindy L. 170 Rogers, Jack Eugene 106 Rogers, Maria Anne 170 Rogers, Nelda Nelson 144 Rogers, Pamela Sue W. 106 Rogers, TerriLynn 170 Rogerson, Andrew C. 144 Rollins, Rebecca Ann 106 Romain, Inez Agnes 170 Romance, Daniel P. 81 Romance, David M. 81 Romero, Linda Kay 81 Rose, George Alan 144 Rose, Marcella Boyd 106 Rosenthal, Kenneth D. 170 Ross, Brinda Marie 170 Rosteet, Sharon Elaine 106 Rothermel, Kurt S. 170 Rothermel, Peter John 170 Roubique, Ann Frances 106 Rougeau, Clay Henry 170 Rougeau, David Joseph 81 Rougeau, David Truett 122 Rougeau, Jane Q. 106 Rougeaux, Sheila Marie 144 Rougeou, Kenneth Earl 81 Roussel, Kathryn Gay R. 81 Roy, Christina Ann 170 Roy, Priscilla Gay 81 Roy, Robyn 170 Roy, Sandra Kate 144 Roy, Warren Jr. 81 Roy, Wendy Gail 170 Royer, Cheryl Ray 106 Royer, James Lesley 81 Royer, Peggy Marie 122 Rozas, Victor Robert 81 Rue, Virginia Lee V. 128 Ruffin, Candy Zoe 144 Rushing, Steven Lee 144 Russell, Paula Faith 105 Rust, Debra Kay 81 Rust, Robert R. 81 Rutherford, Carolyn S. 105 Rutherford, Marjorie L. 144 Rutherford, Denise M. 81 Rutledge, Philip A. 170 Ryan, Lauralyn Marie 81 Ryan, Princella Marie 144 Ryder, Charles Andrew 122 Ryder, Jeffrey Dwayne 171 Ryder, Rebecca Ann 144 Ryson, Karen Lynn 105 Sabyl, Mary Kathryn 81 Saczawa, Janet J. 106 Safley, Suzanne A. 171 Saizan, Laurie Ann 81 Saling, Jerry Allen 171 Salmon, Jeff Adam 122 Salmon, Maria K. 106 Salmons, Rose J. 171 Salter, Lisa R. 145 Salter, Tyrus Ralph 81 Saltzman, Eric John 145 Salvador, David M. 171 Salvador, Dean Michael 122 Salvador, James Bryan 81 Salvador, Renalds Dean 129 Sammis, Michael Ross 81 Sanchez, Randall S. 145 Sanderford, Mary C. 106 Sanderlin, Candace E. 106 Sanders, Delores Ann 171 Sanders, Leo Travis 81 Sanders, Robbie Z. 81 Sandlin, Mike J. 122 Sandoz, Scott Edwin 145 Sanghvi, Badal J. 171 San Miguel, Hector E. 145 Sanner, Dwayne Alden 106 Sannder, Mary Kathleen 145 Sanut, Daniel Paul 122 Saravia, Gifford M. 81 Sargent, Lisa Raye 81 Sargent, Tammy M. 81 Sartor, Timothy R. 106 Sarver, Debra Houston 81 Saucier, Karen Elaine 106 Saucier, Matthew 171 Saucier , Trina Monique 171 Savant, Janet C. 171 Savant, Karen Leann 171 Savant, Susan Anne 122 Savoie, Jesse Lyle 171 Savoie, Jude Gerard 122 Savoie, Karla Ann 145 Savoie, Kevin Andrew 145 Savoie, Paul A. Jr. 81 Savoie, Robert Lynex 171 Savoie, Shadd E. 171 Savoie, Yvonne M. 81 Savoy, Gwendolyn Lou 81 Savoy, Harriet Ann 171 Savoy, Terry Gail 81 Sawyer, Dean Carl 171 Sayers, Voncile Ruth 81 Sayes, Deborah M. 171 Says, Darla Torrance 106 Scalisi, Jerome J. Ill 122 Scalisi, Sherrie Lynn 145 Scarborough, Arthur C. 122 Scarborough, Dorothy L. 145 Scelfo, Angela Mary 106 Schaner, Deborah W. 171 Schexnailder, Jill 122 Schexnayder, Stephen M. 171 Schexnyder, Elizabeth 145 Schickner, Laura M. 81 Schindler, Sara Ann 129 Schindler, Stephen C. 81 Schlesinger, Preston J. 122 Schligcher, Charles L. 171 Schlicher, Margaret M. 106 Schmid, Karen Ann 171 Schmitt, Edward D. 81 Schnauder, Kenneth H. 81 Schneider, Robert E. Jr. 123 Schoen, Kelly Ann 82 Schonefeld, Scott A. 145 Schonoholtz, Susan E. 82 Schopen, Kenneth A. 123 Schram, Eric P. 82 Schram, Mark Frederich 82 Schreve, Susan A. 171 Schroeder, Jo Eddie F. 129 Schroll, Linda Sharon 82 Schuette, Mark Allen 145 Schulte, Ellen Marie 171 Schultz, Catherine A. 106 Schultz, Douglas C. 171 Schultz, Lynette Agnes 106 Schwartz, John Edward 145 Schwartzenburg, Bessie 171 Schwartzenburg, Philip 82 Schwarz, Catherine M. 171 Sciacca, Pamela Beth 106 Scimemi, Philip A. 82 Scimemi, Samuel Joseph 123 Scott, Dorsey Lee 106 Scott, Kimberly A. 129 Scott, Lydia Valecia 171 Scott, Shelma Nita 82 Scott, Susan Dawn 106 Scott, Tracy Eileen 145 Scott, Willie Mae Reed 106 Scott, Yvonne Llaine 106 Scroggs, Nordine A. 145 Scruggs, Nanette Beth 171 Scuderi, Marcus Lane 82 Seabaugh, Leatha M. 82 Seabaugh, Melanie Anne 171 Seals, Mary Helen 82 Seals, Robert D. Jr. 82 Searle, Thelma Louise 106 Sebren, Kathryn E. 145 Seberen, Michael Dean 145 Sedlock, Jo Marilyn B. 171 See, Rebecca Ann 82 Seeley, Mary M. Thomas 145 Segrest, Susan Louette 106 ) Segura, Donna F. 82 Seiford, Ronald Allen 171 _ Self, Carol Ann C. 106 | Self, David Lynn 171 Sellers, Debbie Anne 145 Semar, Vicki Lynn 106 ' Semien, Kathleen Moss 123 Semien, Kenneth Lane 82 Semien, Veronica 146 _ Sensat, Glenn Edward 82 Sessions, Anthony D. 146 Shaddock, Cynthia C. 106 Shah, Nasir Husain 123 Shaheen, David Edward 171 Shamsie, Terry Wayne 82 Shank, Benjamin R. 146 Shannon, David Alan 171 _ Sharp, Deborah Dianne 106 Sharpe, Tammra L. 171 Shaw, Sally Lalaine 146 _ Shearman, Susan L. 146 _ Sheffield, Dani Denise 129 _ Sheffield, Paula Ann 82 Shelton, Dianne F. 82 . Shelton, Elizabeth A. 146 _ Shelton, Jeffrey David 146 _ Shelton, Keith Wayne 146 _ Shelton, Lori Ann 146 _ Shelton, Mitzi Gae 106 Shelton, Robert Andrew 123 ' Shelton, Robert L. Jr. 123 | Shelton, Robin Lynn 171 _ Shepard, Glenn 171 | Sheridan, Betty Ann 123 Sheridan, David Allen 123 _ Sherman, Wilton Joseph 146 _ Shevnin, Catherine 106 Shillow, Joseph Lynn 82 | Shine, Rosa M. Guillory 82 Shirley, Donald David 146 Shirley, Linda Gail L. 171 | Shoults, John Henry 123 “Shoults, Kathleen Y. 106 Shull, Lyndell Derwin 123 Shumaker, Blanche E. 171 _ Shurlds, Virginia W. 106 _ Sias, Leslie Kim 82 Sias, Michael J. Jr. 82 Sibille, Lowell A. Il] 123 Sibley, Deidre G. 129 Sibley, Denise Marie 171 Sibley, Dianne Moody 107 Sik Denise Ann 107 “Siebarth, Jeniffer R. 107 Siebarth, Judson P. 107 Siggio, Vicki Cabrena 107 Sigur, Rachel Denise 107 Sillyman, Weldon Matt 171 Silva, Joseph William 107 — Simien, Clara 107 _ imien, Cornelius Y. 123 5immons, E. Ann 146 Simmons, Leonard Ray 82 Simmons, Leslie A. 171 )5immons, Lucy C. 146 simon, Carl J. 123 simon, Howard J. Jr. 146 simon, Neil James 82 simon, Timothy Troy 129 simon, Wilfred James 172 ximon, William Richard 129 ) imon, Woodley J. Jr. 129 imons, Don Russell 172 ximpson, Gregory C. 82 simpson, Karen B. 107 , |pimpson, Linda L. 82 _ pimpson, Valerie Rae 107 ims, Constance B. 129 ‘ims, Michael Richard 172 ims, Shirley Fazzio 82 iingletary, Joseph T. 82 iingletary, Tamela 107 iingleton, Deidera K. 172 - | ingleton, Wanda Faye 82 iirois, JonellR. 172 istrunk, Donna C. 82 ittig, Douglas Todd 123 late, Aldenette C. 107 laydon, Sheila Lynn 107 mart, Daniel Lynn 107 ‘mith, B. Hope H. 82 mith, Beverly Latrell 107 mith, Carolyn Gail 82 mith, Cheryl C. 82 mith, Cynthia Diane 82 i mith, Danny Gerald 107 mith, David Astor 123 mith, David Wayne 123 _ mith, Dayna Leigh 172 | mith, Deborah Jean 146 mith, Donna Gayle 146 mith, Donna Marie 146 mith, Etta 146 Me Smith, Eve 107 Smith, Frances Ann 146 Smith, George C. 146 Smith, Henderson J. Jr. 82 Smith, James O. 123 Smith, James R. 146 Smith, Jane Reynolds 172 Smith, Jeffery A. 82 Smith, Jeffrey Jay 146 _ Smith, Joanne Holliday 172 Smith, Karin L. 82 Smith, Kevin 172 Smith, Lataine B. 82 Smith, Lelia R. 129 Smith, Leonard Phillip 146 Smith, Leslie Kevin 83 Smith, Lisa Ann 172 Smith, Margaret E. 172 Smith, Mark Kevin 107 Smith, Melinda Gay 172 Smith, Melissa 107 Smith, Michael J. 83 Smith, Michael Ray 83 Smith, Norman Thomas 83 Smith, Patricia N. 107 Smith, Raymond Charles 83 Smith, Rita Barbara 83 Smith, Roger Dale 172 Smith, Scotty Lee 172 Smith, Stacey Lyn 83 Smith, Steven Paul 107 Smith, Theresa Johnson 83 Smith, Tina Guillott 83 Snead, Charles S. lV 172 Sneed, Arthur O. Jr. 146 Snider, Van Alan 170 Soileau, Cathy 83 Soileau, Denise Yvette 146 Soileau, Joseph Ted 107 Soileau, Linda Anita 107 Soileau, Lisa D. 107 Soiluea, Nanette 172 Soileau, Patrick C. 146 Soileau, Paula R. 83 Soileau, Shawn K. 83 Solari, Jane A. 107 Solari, Karen F. 83 Solari, Russell R. 83 Solari, Thomas Joseph 83 Sonnier, Dawn Michelle 55 Sonnier, Elizabeth A. M. 83 Sonnier, Eric 123 Sonnier, Linda Gail 172 Sonnier, Rebecca Ann 83 Sonnier, Sandra Ann 83 Sonnier, Terry John 146 Sonnier, Vince Patrick 172 Soper, Thomas Lee 123 Soptei, Michelle S. 172 Sorgee, Johnny Ray 83 Soulier, Jeanne Marie 146 Sovereign, Angela Kay 172 Sowell, Leslie Kent 172 Spangler, Thomas A. 172 Spano, Johnny Marcus 83 Sparkman, Elizabeth A. 83 Spars, Donna Lee 146 Spears, Phillip Lynn 123 Spell, Donnie Elaine 172 Spell, Gwendolyn D. 146 Spell, Kayla Denise 83 Sell Kyle Vincent 107 pel, Ronald Keith 172 pence, Carol A. 83 eile Stephen J. 172 pencer, Delores C. 83 Spencer, Grant Edward 83 pence Herbert D. Jr. 83 pencer, Kenneth Wayne 123 Pe Susan Ruth 172 pikes, Craig Norman 123 Spikes, John Wayne 107 pies Mac Arthur 107 pikes, Tonyai W. 107 Spikes, Zachary K. 83 Spillers, Ronda C. 107 Spinks, Joseph E. 123 ite Paulette M. 107 prigg, Helen Ann 172 Spurgeon, Warren J. 123 St. Romain, Sally S. 147 St. Romain, Thomas E. 173 Stacy, John William 172 Stagg, Charlene M. 172 Stanley, Larry J. 146 Starkovich, Allen J. 83 Starring, Stephen Dale 107 Staves, Sandra Marie 107 Stawecki, David Allen 107 Steele, Allen William 146 Steele, Roderick Lynn 146 Stein, Lila G. Lerner 146 Stelly, Nancy Jean 172 Stelly, Shana L. 107 Stephens, Earl G. Jr. 83 Stephens, Richard L. 146 Stephens, William H. Jr. 123 Sterling, Darryl J. 123 Stetson, Paula Diana 172 Stevens, Carolyn A. 83 Stevens, Connie Fae 146 Stevens, E. Cassandra 107 Stevens, Jacqueline A. 146 Stevens, Jimmy Ray 146 Stewart, David Wayne 83 Stewart, Lori Kay 83 Stewart, Mary Willis 129 Stewart, Ricky Lovelle 107 Stewart, Susan Marie 83 Stewart, Tanceana 83 Stewart, Terrel Wayne 83 Stewart, Velvet L. 146 Stickle, Kristi Lynn 172 Stickell, Margie Faith 172 Stiegler, Stephen G. 172 Stiff, Tiioey Scott 146 Stine, Mary Jane H. 172 Stine, Phyllis R. 83 Stock, Janet Lea 172 Stockman, Bradly E. 123 Stoker, Julie Lynn 147 Stokes, Richard Robert 107 Stokes, Sally E. 172 Stone, Cary Edward 83 Stone, Kathleen A. 83 Stoutes, Mary E. 172 Stover, Curtis B. 123 Stratton, Scott 123 Stratton, Steve Randle 123 Strauss, Wendell D. 123 Strenk, Suzie Anne 147 Streva, Linda J. 83 Streva, Mary Christine 147 Streva, Nick J. 173 Stroderd, Debra A. 123 Stroderd, Mark Anthony 123 Strong, Travaine 83 Strother, James Scott 123 Stump, Don Owen 123 Stupple, William Duane 83 Stutes, Deborah S. 129 Stutes, Janice Kay 83 Stutes, Sandra Lynne 84 Styner, Clifton 84 Sudduth, James Edward 84 Sullivan, Darrell E. 123 Sullivan, Howard E. 123 Summers, Jerry Joseph 147 Sumner, Kelly Owen 107 Sumpter, Joetta A. 173 Sun, Siu-Shen 123 Sung, Yee-Seng 129 Sutherland, Karen J. 107 Sutherland, Travis W. 123 Sutton, James Grady Jr. 84 Sutton, Lori Gail 84 Sutton, Margaret West 173 Swain, Shari Lynne 147 Sweat, Patricia Ann 108 Sweeney, Michael C. 108 Sw-eney, Suzanne Blair 108 Swire, Charlotte S. 83 Sylvest, Dan Andrew 108 Sylvest, David Alden 147 Sylvester, Michael Ray 108 Sylvester, Russell Jr. 84 Taffi, Candace A. 108 Talbot, David Craig 84 Talbot, Dina Carol 108 Talbot, Dreabon Ann 55 Talbot, Kevin J. 84 Talbot, Mark Arnold 84 Talbot, S. Denise A. 84 Talley, Alicia 173 Talley, Jeffrey Scott 123 Talley, Tamilyn 173 Talley, Valerie 173 Tally, Kim Marie 147 Tanner, Sylvia Beth 147 Tarver, Penelope L. 55 Tatum, Daniel Eugene 84 Taylor, Ann Louise 129 Taylor, Ellen Louisa R. 108 Taylor, Nancy Anne 84 Taylor, Ray Wayne 124 Taylor, Scott C. 84 Taylor, Sharon Gay 173 Taylor, Shelly 84 Taylor, Todd Miller 173 Teal, Mark Alan 147 Tedrow, Cuc Thi Thu 173 Tefertiller, Allison D. 173 Tennie, Salette Renee 147 Tennison, Kirk Louis 124 Tennison, StephanieM. 84 Terrell, Eddie Patrick 84 Tet, Robert Joseph 147 Tezeno, Othelia Marie 173 Thach, Tan Phuoc 124 Thacker, Gerald L. 84 Theaux, Andree Annette 147 Theaux, Beth O. 84 Theriot, Donna Kay 84 Theriot, Douglas C. 84 Theriot, Dwayne Andre 84 Theriot, Guy Gerard 84 Theriot, Lisa Faye 108 Theriot, Timothy Kevin 173 Theunissen, Mary C. 124 Thibeau, Starla K. 124 Thibodeaux, Adrian G. 173 Thibodeaux, Carolyn M. 84 Thibodeaux, Freda Ann 84 Thibodeaux, Hubert J. 84 Thibodeaux, |. Marie 84 Thibodeaux, Jeffery 108 Thibodeaux, Jennifer 84 Thibodeaux, Linda B. 84 Thibodeaux, Lydia Ann 84 Thibodeaux, Margaret G. 173 Thibodeaux, Melva F. 129 Thibodeaux, Murray m. 84 Thibodeaux, Oran John 173 Thibodeaux, Paula Rene 147 Thibodeaux, Randy L. 108 Thibodeaux, Sandra Lee 108 Thibodeaux, Sandra M. 124 Thibodeaux, Thomas P. 124 Thibodeaux, Timothy P. 173 Thierry, Catherine 108 Thies, Stephen Boyd 84 Thigpen, Norman J. 84 Thom, Lisa A. 173 Thomas, Belinda D. 84 Thomas, Brigette Ann 173 Thomas, Charlie N. Jr. 173 Thomas, Christel Felix 147 Thomas, Clyde H. 173 Thomas, Cynthia Dianne 108 Thomas, Frank G. 147 Thomas, Joseph Gervice 147 Thomas, Margret M. 147 Thomas, Shirley Dean 108 Thomas, Susan Lois 84 Thomas, Yvonne 84 Thomason, Tina S. 173 Thompson, Beverly Ann 108 Thompson, Doyle Benton 173 Thompson, Malinda 84 Thompson, Michael D. 129 Thompson, Regina D. 108 Thompson, Shannah L. 84 Thomsen, Scott J. 84 Thorne, John Preston 84 Threlkeld, D. Denise 85 Thurmon, Mark A. 124 Tidwell, Patsy Susan 108 Tilbury, Cynthia Ann 85 Tillman, Monique M. 85 Tinney, Pamela Daniel 108 Tinsley, George Edward 108 Titus, Ronda J. 173 Todd, Tommy Allen 173 Tolbert, Kent Conley 147 Tollenger, Gloria Ann 85 Torres, Donna Lorraine 85 Touchet, Colleen C. 129 Touchette, Melanie Joy 108 Touvell, Barbara Laine 85 Tonwsley, Clifford J. 124 Tracy, Nola Diane 129 Trahan, Betty Kathleen 85 Trahan, Bryan James 147 Trahan, Carol Taylor 108 Trahan, Charles A. 129 Trahan, Edward P. 85 Trahan, Iris Segura 108 Trahan, James C. Jr. 147 Trahan, Janet Dianne 147 Trahan, Janet Marie 108 Trahan, Julie Ann 173 Trahan, Katie C. 108 Trahan, Quentin C. 173 Trahan, Sheron Faye 85 Trahan, Tammy 85 Trahan, Timothy Jude 173 Trahan, Tonia Renee 85 Trahan, Wanda Louise 108 Trahan, Wilford J. Jr. 173 Trail, Mary Ellen 173 Tramill, Stephen A. 108 Treadway, Robert C. 147 Trent, Kenneth Ray 124 Trevino, Donna C. 147 Trevino, Manuel Carlos 124 Trimm, Susan Virginia 108 Tritico, Annette 173 Tritico, Kelley Ann 147 Trotter, Veronica Lee 85 Trouard, Barrie B. 85 Trouard, Denise Marie 108 Trouard, Patricia C. 85 Troutman, Gary Scott 85 Index ¢ 343 Trullenque, Alvaro 85 Tubbs, Shari Lee 108 Tucker, Carolyn F. 85 Tucker, Nettie Jean 85 Tugwell, John Olemand 124 Tullos, John Edwin 85 Tullos, Sidney Kirk 85 Turner, Daniel Patrick 173 Turner, Dennis Elliott 108 Turner, George Arlan 124 Turner, Gina Lea 108 Turner, Loril. 85 Turner, Rebecca Ann 85 Turner, Scott Edgar 173 Tutson, Vanessa Renee 147 Tyler, Frank Hendrix 129 Tyler, Joyce G. 129 Tyler, Karen Kristine 85 Tyler, Sandra Johnson 108 Tyler, Thomas Stanton 124 Tyndall, Gloria C. 124 Underhill, Gardner D. 147 Unkel, Donna C. 173 Unkel, Mary Catherine 85 Unkel, Michael Winn 173 Unkel, Peter J. 173 Upham, Robert Bennett 85 Upton, Deborah Renee 85 Valentine, Sandra F. 124 Valentine, Shawn Renee 173 Valerie, Gladys Ruth 85 Valerie, Shirley M. 173 Valin, Tory James 85 Vallair, Patricia D. 147 Valmont, Judy Ann 108 Valyon, Pamela K. 85 Vance, Andrew B. 147 Vance, Gladys F. 108 Vandermolen, Larry W. 147 Vandermolen, Roy Irvin 124 Vandeventer, Linda |. 85 Vanhaverbeke, Mary L. 85 Van Hook, Carolyn M. 108 Van Horn, Lyle Wallace 108 Vannorman, Mark A. 85 Varnado, Francis J. 85 Vars, Karl Anthony 85 Vaughan, Brian Keith 85 Vaughan, Harvey D. Il 85 Vaughan, Michael A. 124 Vaughan, Sheila Ann 85 Vaughan, Timothy John 108 Vaughn, C. Renee 85 Vaughn, Cathy Ann 55 Vaughn, Eric Carl 173 Vaughn, Leah Clay 173 Vaughn, Melinda S. 108 Veazey, Marianne 174 Veillon, Denise Mary 108 Veillon, Stephen Daily 174 Veillon, Todd A. 147 Venissat, Mauria D. 129 Venissat, Wade L. Jr. 129 Veronie, Sheila Ann 174 Verret, Penny L. 85 Verret, Randall Keith 174 Verret, Suzanne M. 85 Verrette, Donald }. 124 Verrette, Kevin John 174 Verrette, Mona Theresa 86 Verrette, Patrick G. 147 Vesce, Leasa Dorthy 124 Vest, Stanley Allen 86 Vestal, Harriet F. 109 Vezia, Ella Mae B. 109 Viator, Angelina Ann 174 Viator, Francine A. 86 Viator, Robbie Anthony 174 Viccellio, Charles $. 147 Vice, Denise 109 Victorian, Clara Bell 86 Victorian, Paul W. 174 Videtto, Marie J. H. 129 Vidrine, Billy Wayne 124 Vidrine, Carolyn Marie 109 344 « Index Vidrine, Charles FE. 124 Vidrine, Michelle L. 174 Vige, Lisha Ann 174 Vigo, Judith Walters 109 Villery, Aristle 147 Vincent, Bryan Keith 124 Vincent, Cleveland H. 86 Vincent, Coy T. 86 Vincent, Darla Gay 109 Vincent, Donna L. 86 Vincent, Felisha D. 109 Vincent, John Cooper 174 Vincent, Julie Ann 109 Vincent, Karen Marie 174 Vincent, Kellie Ann 174 Vincent, Michael C. 86 Vincent, Michele Rae 109 Vincent, Ronald E. 86 Vincent, Sandra F. 174 Vincent, Shanna Louise 109 Vincent, Sharie Lynn 174 Vincent, Steven Paul 86 Vincent, Whitney Jaye 174 Vines, Deborah Kaye 174 Vinson, Charles A. 86 Vital, Edgar Wilman 147 Vitello, Vicky Elaine 109 Vogel, Katina Lynn 109 Wade, James Scott 124 Wagner, Jeffrey Scott 174 Waldrup, Will Allen 129 Walker, Christopher W. 109 Walker, Dawn Melissa 174 Walker, Debra Ann 109 Walker, John Daniel 86 Walker, Leisa G. 109 Walker, Michael Roy 174 Walker, Lynnette T. 86 Walker, Rebecca Sue 86 Walker, Richard Wayne 124 Wall, Eleanor Diane D. 55 Wall, Janis Marie 109 Wall, Jon Cooper 124 Walla, Elizabeth Ann 109 Walla, John L. 86 Wallace, Cheri Dawn 86 Wallace, Cindy Denise 86 Waller, Ray Norman 174 Walsh, Kathy Shelton 109 Walther, Catherine M. 147 Walther, David Andrew 147 Walther, Dorothy Anne 174 Walther, Margaret L. 174 Wamsley, Janet Simons 86 Ward, Kimberly Kaye 86 Ward, Stephen Kary 147 Wardle, Mary Ann 86 Ware, H. Susan Collins 174 Warren, Janet Lea 86 Warring, Helen S. 129 Washington, C. Starrett 86 Washington, Kelvin F. 109 Washington, Lillie 147 Watkins, Connie C. 174 Watkins, Diane Marie 86 Watley, Donnie Lewis 174 Watson, Lee Anna 174 Watson, Mary E. 174 Watson, Michael E. 174 Watson, Mona S. 109 Watson, Nancy Joann 86 Watson, Tammie Lynn 109 Watters, Michael David 86 Watts, Jenel Marie G. 109 Weathersby, Mae Brown 174 Weaver, Barbara Dale 148 Weaver, Carol S. 86 Weaver, Mark Alan 174 Webb, Kirby Bryan 148 Webb, Linda Ann C. 109 Webb, Melissa Lou 86 Webb, Wendy Lori 86 Wedemeyer, Michael C. 86 Weed, Keith Wayne 148 Weeks, Debrah N. 109 Weeks, Justine Karen 147 Weeks, Randall Dewain 86 Weeks, Stephen Dean 148 Weidman, John Patrick 86 Welch, James Ralph II 124 Welo, Martha Reichel 174 Welsh, John S. Jr. 109 Welsh, Laura Marie 174 Wendring, Susan Diane 86 Wesley, Frank James 148 Wesley, John Dwayne 174 West, Jo Ann Leach 148 West, John Anthony 174 West, Keith Arvel 124 West, Robert Alan 148 Westbrook Charles Jr. 86 Westfall, Jan Mari B. 174 Westfall, Robert Wayne 174 Whaley, John Henry 174 Wharton, Ralph E. 124 Whiddon, Cathy B. 109 Whiddon, David Lee 124 White, Andrea Marie 109 White, Billy Ray 124 White, Dona Christine 109 White, Elizabeth Anne 174 White, Felix Joseph 124 White, Freda Joyce 86 White, Harvey 174 White, Karen A. 109 White, Richard A. 175 White, Robert Edward 148 White, Sheri Lou 109 White, Sherry S. 174 Whiteard, Gregory J. 148 Whitehead, Kyleen 86 Whitehead, Paul K. 175 Whitehead, Tina Leigh 175 Whitley, Mark T. 129 Whitlock, Debra Faye 86 Whitmire, Cynthia D. 109 Whittaker, Crysta A. 148 Whittington, Anthony J. 148 Wicke, Richard Gregory 175 Widener, Lisa Marie 86 Wiley, Carrie Eliska 109 Wiley, Paulette T. Ross 109 Wilkerson, Maureen T. 124 Wilkins, Betty Reece 86 Wilkins, Donna Marie 175 Wilkins, Pamela Marie 86 Wilkins, Sandra L. 175 Wilkinson, Byron Ray 109 Wilkinson, Jerald Lee 87 Wilkinson, Robert A. 87 Willey, Melonee L. 86 Williams, Arnold R. 129 Williams, Brenda Joyce 87 Williams, Bryan David 124 Williams, Cindy Gail 109 Williams, Curtis L. Jr. 175 Williams, Daphne O. 124 Williams, Darrell R. 175 Williams, Deidra Marie 87 Williams, Gaynell 109 Williams, Gregory D. 124 Williams, Hollis R. Jr. 129 Williams, Jerald Olin 148 Williams, Karen P. 175 Williams, Larisa A. 87 Williams, Laurie Marsh 109 Williams, Leslie H. 109 Williams, Linda Faye 148 Williams, Marshall Lee 124 Williams, Michael A. 175 Williams, Patricia A. 109 Williams, Patrick K. 148 Williams, Philip G. Ill 87 Williams, Preston C. Jr. 109 Williams, Randell ]. 109 Williams, Robert Mark 110 Williams, Rosalind D. 87 Williams, Rose G. 129 Williams, Sharon A. 175 Williams, Sheryl C. 175 Williams, Sylvia 148 Williams, Tamara C. 87 Williams, Tammy Kaye 175 Williamson, Ann Mosley 110 Willis, Faron Scott 175 Willis, Floyd J. Jr. 55 Willis, John F. 175 Willis, Lloyd Paul Jr. 87 Willis, Pamela Faye 87 Willis, Robert Clifton 148 Willis, Stephanie M. 87 Wills, Charles Wayne 175 Wilson, Ann Marie 124 Wilson, Constance Sue 124 Wilson, David Layne 148 Wilson, Deborah F. 87 Wilson, G. Leigh 175 Wilson, John Michael 148 Wilson, Martina Marie 87 Wilson, S. Rene P. 110 Wimberley, Fay E. 87 Winbush, Craig Matthew 87 Windham, Kathy D. 110 Window, Kevin Niles 124 Window, Mark Anthony 175 Winfree, Karen L. 148 Wing, Elizabeth Ann 87 Winstead, Katherine A. 175 Winston, Colette Zoe 175 Winters, Sheila M. 110 Wise, Stephen Jennings 87 Wisehart, Brian B. 87 Withers, Julie Emma 174 Wolfe, Denny Ray 148 Womack, David Ralph 87 Wood, Molly Beth 175 Wood, Susan Lynn 175 Wood, Tonia Elaine D. 110 Woodard, Jo Ann Snell 175 Woodard, Quenna H. 175 Woodhatch, Eileen 87 Woods, Charles Allen 175 Woods, Edwin G. 175 Woods, Ivy James 175 Woods, Julian Kent 148 Woods, Rena Lee 87 Wooley, Ladaina 110 Worley, Scott Lamkin 175 Worley, Steven Kelley 87 Wright, Candace Elaine 87 Wright, Julie D. 175 Wright, Gregory Joseph 87 Wright, Jodi 87 Wright, Kkymberly Kaye 87 Wright, Shanna E. 87 Wu, Cheng-Chyou 175 Wyatt, John Stephen 175 Wynn, Charlotte Ann 175 Yandeli, Foy Ray 87 Yantis, Jean M. 110 Yarbrough, Frances M. 147 Yarbrough, Patricia A. 87 Yates, John Kenneth 124 Yeary, Candace Kristin 147 Yelverton, Charmayne D. 110 Yelverton, James K. 87 Yepez, Fernando F. 148 York, Brenda Adele 87 Young, Alvie Solomon 110 Young, Charles Stephen 125 Young, Elizabeth Ann 87 Young, Laura Marie 125 Young, Lewis Howard 129 Young, Margo Renee 110 Young, Mark Jeffery 110 Young, Paul |. 87 Young, Ramona A. 110 Young, Raphael Gerard 147 Young, Robert Ray 87 Young, Susan S. 175 Young, Stephen Randall 87 Young, Verril Joseph 110 Young, Virginia Carol 124 Zaleski, Benjamin A. Jr. 125 Zaunbrecher, Randal G. 175 Zimmerman, Kenneth R. 125 Zinecker, James Paul 148 Zoudlik, Elaine E. 148 : : é i a et : . Photo by Scott Rider In closing the 1982 LOG Staff photographers take great pride in sharing with you some of the happenings and events that took place at McNeese State University during the 1981-82 school session. through photos in correlation with our theme “Looking Through a Window cising. 345 into the World of Knowledge.” : Gallery We look back and remember the happy times, feeling the rewards of hard work and dedication. Through the hectic times of registration, the time- consuming practices, the hurried treks to class in the unpredictable weather, the monotonous hours spent in the confining boundaries of the classroom, and the warm lazy Bertone when your thoughts were on the beach instead of on the books — we made it. Our existence was one of constant new beginnings and continuous endings that filled our lives and our memories. Molded by the vast and diverse character of who we were and had become. ia Seated: Scott Rider. Standing, left to right: George Turner, Randy Monceaux, Tim Stiff, and Rick Gonsalez. | Photo by Scott Rider Photo by Tim Stiff ; 1a ann cat “Fs ‘ gee Photo by Scott Rider 346 Closing ae Photo by Scott Rider ae = Photo by George Turner Photo by Ricky Gonsalez Photo by Ricky Gonsalez Photo by Scott Rider : Closing ¢ 347 We may also look back on Halloween, the Pablo Cruise Concert, Mr. McNeese — Homecoming Queen, Basket- ball games, Spring Court Queen, Miss Labelle 1982, and our very own tennis star. So follow the road that leads to McNeese State University and you won't go wrong. asi et, - Ze atin, ie, Oi ig Sie aera AAS A Oe vw EL NOE I EA te sé Photo by George Turner Photo by Scott Rider Photo by Scott Rider 348 ¢ Closing mer Photo by Randy Monceaux Photo b 4 ) : E 3 Z | a | y George Turner Photo by Tim Stiff a Photo by Ricky Gonsalez Closing ¢ 349 350 « Closing Log Staff Spends an Syed Left to right: Assistant Editor, Kathy Bryant; Voris King; and Editor, Carl Advisor, Mr. Gary Snyder. Smith. 198 1-82 Log Staff . | a + a Top, left to right: Carl Smith, Kathy Bryant, Scott Rider, Ricky Gonsalez, Mark Hoffpauir, Scott Cousin, Tim Stiff, Gloria McCaskill, George Turner, Margaret Cormier, Randy Monceaux, Susan Flanagan, and Sandra Kelley. Not pictured: Carol Young, Rebecca Hylton, Terry Bellon, Ann Taylor, Travis Broussard and Etta smith. 6 Pe enn . ih 4 gs ’ 352 ¢ Closing May 2, 1982 | From the Desk of the Editor. . . The 1981-82 Log through innovation, ideas and pictures has captured the involvement of our | students, faculty, administration, and has recorded the most important events which have Oc- curred during the year, and put them into words ... words which will help you shape your | memories into something solid and fresh. | It is impossible here to give a more detailed account of the 1981-82 events on the McNeese Campus, which are far more numerous than the small but efficient staff could cover. We hope by looking through this book, you will be able to recall some of the happiness, the people and the fun you encountered while attending McNeese. It must be remembered that a staff of dedicated students, not professionals, is responsible for what you see. We have each | striven for a degree of professionalism in attempting to solve our problems and mistakes, yet we humbly accept success. There were days when everything imaginable went wrong, it seemed as if all our efforts were in| vain, but somehow the staff would regroup and carry on. Iam sure | can speak for the rest of the staff in stating that we have all been involved in a train- ing process in which we have benefitted in many ways. Having fulfilled my duties, | would like to thank everyone for giving me the opportunity to serve as the editor of the 198 1-82 Log. | | also would like to give special thanks to: President and Mrs. Doland, Gary Snyder, Peggy Petty, Barbara Landry, Voris King, Louis Bonnette, Glenn Rutledge, Katheryn Kingery, Barbara Belew, Danielle Brown, Thomas Gibbs, John Chenet and Mark Jones for all their help in making this book a success. | hope that as a reader you will gain as much satisfaction in reading “The Log” as | have in put- ting it together. “ee | Sincerely yours, | y me Lat Mi, [seer (i Ly Mp Paitth, af Carl Wayne Smith Editor-in-Chief ais bo ae 1; i 4 ' Ae ; Tn ; oe Ff 1 a7 1 : : - — J = - ev Mv) te Cc “ me ri i 14 4 i a x 1 7 P by ¢ 7 3 ; i . i bez ) hie AAPG © a) wi 1 - ‘ us ae 7 ae Me ie Tat gt vittate iabatnte Pete Cee ane eed Ste ietee Alar en sre ot satis sux, here ie ‘ Ene ge meth auntie ne try i iat iy y ators 5 eeeteral et diy sean a Sie i Hy hp 4a cf Ha utile ea uae i) ‘ anata nn ie td
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