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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
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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
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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,
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