McNeese State University - Log Yearbook (Lake Charles, LA)

 - Class of 1985

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Sylvia Beth Tanner, an accounting ma- % or, has held membership in Delta Sigma ‘i, Epsilon Alpha Epsilon, Bayou Players, tudent Union Board and Accounting So- ety. She has served as Accounting Soci- ‘ ty vice president and BSU freshman ' ouncil secretary. Sylvia received the est Acting Award in the 1982-83 season. Donna Kay Theriot is an agribusiness ‘ajor. She has been a member of Alpha » elta Pi, Delta Tau Apha, and Epsilon Al- NOY, © ¢ 4 2 ha Epsilon. As a member of Alpha Delta “ | she has served as pledge class presi- ent, guard and pledge trainer. Charlie Nelson Thomas, Jr., a nursing i yajor, has held membership in McNeese | tudent Nurses Association, Louisiana « tudent Nurses Association, National Stu- ' ent Nurses Association, and McNeese | tudent Government Association. Charlie (| as served on the Nursing Department urriculum Committee, and as parliamen- : wian and secretary of MSNA. Gary Scott Troutman is an accounting iajor. He belongs to the Accounting So- | ety and has served as president and » ce president. Gary has worked on the ‘ontraband and participated in the Volun- ser Income Tax Assistance program. , Alvaro Trullenque, a business adminis- ation major, holds membership in the merican Marketing Association. He has i layed tennis for four years and has won thy if yp honors in singles and doubles in the te euthland Conference. © Glen L. Vandermolen is majoring in jass communication. He has held mem- ‘ership in Lambda Chi Alpha, Bayou Play- “sand Latin Club. Glenn has also worked 1 the Contraband. C.M. Shelly Van Hook, a education lajor, is a member of Chi Omega, RSA, AESP, and LAHPERD. Shelly has served 5 a student athletic trainer for two years 1d has been rush counselor and activity airman for Chi Omega. Dorothy Anne Walther, a chemistry iajor, has been an active McNeese stu- ent holding membership in the American hemical Society, Epsilon Alpha Epsilon, ewman Club, German Club, Band, and duisiana Catholic College Students. mong her areas of service are president nd newsletter editor of LCCS, vice presi- ent of Newman Club, treasurer and vice ‘resident of German Club, secretary of 4 merican Chemical Society and chaplain |’ Epsilon Alpha Epsilon. Ogea, Lucinda Parker, Suzanne Richards, Don Paul Tanner, Sylvia Beth Theriot, Donna Kay Troutman, Gary Scott Trullenque, Alvaro Vandermolen, Glen L. Van Hook, C.M. Shelly Walther, Dorothy Anne O’Brien, Melton Dwayne Thomas, ur., Charlie Nelson Who's Who 195

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A Cut Above ship Fellow Seminar in Chicago. Nicholas Blake Courville is majoring in accounting. He has played football at McNeese for four years. Blake served as secretary-treasurer of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Timothy Courville, a zoology major, plans to become a physician. He is a member of the Pre-Medical Society, Blue Key, Circle K, and McNeese Ambassa- dors. Timothy’s service includes student director of freshman orientation, presi- dent of Blue Key and vice president of the Pre-Medical Society. Catherine Lynn Denison, an agricul- ture and business major, has been active at McNeese. She holds membership in the Agriculture Council, McNeese Rodeo Club, Delta Tau Alpha, and Epsilon Alpha Epsilon. As amember of the Rodeo Team, Catherine placed second at regionals and competed in Nationals in Montana. She placed eighth in the nation. Over the past four years she has served as secretary of the Rodeo Club, secretary and president of Delta Tau Alpha, secretary of Epsilon Alpha Epsilon, and secretary-treasurer of the Agriculture Council. John Fredrick Denison is majoring in agriculture and business. He belongs to Delta Tau Alpha and has served as trea- surer. AS a member of the Rodeo team, John participated in the 1984 College Na- tional Finals Rodeo. John J. Ecker is a music-theory and composition major. He is a member of the McNeese Band and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfo- nia. John served as secretary of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Reed Anthony Fontenot, Ill, a biology major, plans to continue his studies in medical school. He has held membership in the Pre-Medical Society, Pi Kappa Phi, Newman Club, Student Senate, McNeese Ambassadors and Bayou Players. Reed has served on the University Curriculum Committee. Among his areas of service have been corresponding secretary of the Pre-Medical Society, chairman of the Sen- ate and historian of Pi Kappa Phi. Ginger Ann Foreman, an accounting major, has been active at McNeese. She has held membership in Phi Mu, Rho Lambda, and the Student Government Association. Ginger has served SGA as secretary, executive assistant, and trea- surer; Phi Mu as treasurer; and Rho Lamb- da as treasurer. Thomas Gerald Gray is an animal sci- 194 Academics ence major. He has held membership in Pi Kappa Delta, Delta Tau Alpha, Interna- tional Club and the debate team. Tom has worked on the Contraband and has been published in the Arena. He has served as senator of various organizations and as treasurer of Pi Kappa Delta. Johan Anders Hallin is a marketing major. He is a member of the McNeese tennis team and has earned two varsity letters. Johan is a member of the Ameri- can Marketing Association. Gloria Hightower, a mechanical engi- neering major, has held membership in Mu Omega Sigma, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and McNeese En- gineering Society. She has served as trea- surer Of ASME. Gloria was the recipient of the Marion Garrison Award. Carol L. Knight, an accounting major, has been active while at McNeese. She has held membership in Chi Omega, Phi Chi Theta, Epsilon Alpha Epsilon, Rho Lambda, McNeese Ambassadors, SGA senate, Cowgirl Kickers, and Volunteer In- come Tax Assistance program. Among Carol’s areas of service are treasurer and assistant secretary of Chi Omega, presi- dent of Epsilon Alpha Epsilon, secretary of Rho Lambda, site coordinator of VITA, University Scholarship Committee, and University Commencement Committee. Darrel Paul LeJeune is an accounting major. He has held membership in Blue Key, McNeese Accounting Society, Pre- Legal Society, and Student Senate. Darrel participated in the Accounting Internship program and was associate editor of the Contraband for three years. Beverly Kay Macri, an engineering ma- jor, has held membership in Mu Omega Sigma, and ROTC. She has served as per- sonnel officer of ROTC and has been named Distinguished Military Student. Bridget Lynn Marcantel is a mechani- cal engineering major. She has belonged to several organizations including Pi Mu Epsilon, Mu Omega Sigma, McNeese En- gineering Society and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Bridget has served as treasurer and vice president of ASME, student representative of Region X to the National Student Section Com- mittee of ASME, and vice president and president of MES. She has been the re- cipient of the Marion Garrison Award and the Outstanding Junior Engineering Award. Guy Steven Mcinnis is an accounting major. He is a member of the McNeese varsity basketball team and has earned four letters. Guy is also a member of the American Accounting Society. Katherine Joyce Meadows, a chemi- cal engineering major, has been an active McNeese student. She has held member- ship in Pi Mu Epsilon, McNeese Engineer- ing Society, American Institute of Chemi- cal Engineers, Society of Petroleum Engi- neers and varsity rodeo team. Katherine has served as president of AIChE. Charles E. Nourrcier, Jr. is an electrical engineering major. He has held member- ship in Pi Kappa Phi, McNeese Engineer- ing Society, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mu Omega Sig- ma, Pi Mu Epsilon, and Blue Key. Charles has held the positions of president, war- den and Interfraternity Council represen- tative of Pi Kappa Phi; council member of MES; and project chairman, senator, vice president and president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Melton Dwayne O’Brien is majoring in government and plans to become a law- yer. He is a member of Pi Kappa Phi, Blue Key, ROTC, Pre-Legal Society, SGA, French Club, and Interfraternity Council. Among his areas of service are Pi Kappa | 4 Phi vice president, Blue Key vice presi- ipa. Delia P qe Ep Piste | aie 1 Char war, bluden iuden ent N (uden 425 Se puricu Ian a ‘Gay dent, ROTC cadet lieutenant colonel and re : battalion commander. He is on the ROTC }ije« rifle team and has received flight training. The Gulf National Bank Award and the | Distinguished Military Student Award are among his accomplishments. Lucinda Ogea, a business manage- ss ) ment major, has been an active student. | s; She has held membership in Chi Omega, itt ( Epsilon Alpha Epsilon, Phi Chi Theta, Rho | Lambda, American Marketing Associ- i ation and McNeese Ambassadors. Lucin- {fs da has served as social chairperson of AMA, assistant treasurer of Chi Omega, | vice president of Epsilon Alpha Epsilon, ‘ji; and president of Phi Chi Theta. Suzanne Parker is a finance major. | She has belonged to several organiza- |: tions including Chi Omega, Rho Lambda, ‘ )), Epsilon Alpha Epsilon and Resident Stu- | dent Association. Suzanne has served on the SGA homecoming committee, as per- sonnel chairman and treasurer of Chi |) Omega, and as freshman senator. Don Paul Richards, a health and phys- {he ical education major, has played quarter- | back for the Cowboy football team and has lettered four years.



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-People- McNeese State University has more than 8,000 priceless assets. These are its students and faculty who come from nearly every corner of the globe to share and enrich the life of the community and themselves. Though the worth of the individual is foremost, a sense of community leads to the formation of many special and life-long friendships. Both the students and the faculty and administra- tion at McNeese help make the university a special place to grow and learn. For warmth, friendliness, and a caring atmosphere, McNeese has what it takes to be a ‘‘gold-mine”’ of personal opportunities. 196 People

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