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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
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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
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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
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