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feb ’ Bir 51h: Oe ea ed Me ik 9 8 he hexind PF es, tudent Cnion Board he Student Union Board (SUB) is the driving force of student entertain- ment on campus. The Board’s special events for 1987-88 included the ‘“‘We Can Make You Laugh”’ contest and the Expose’ concert in Burton Coliseum. The 1987-88 officers were Bobby Thom- as, president; Charles Landry, vice pres- ident; Robin Touchet, secretary; Allen Vi- tal, cinema; Jud Hanna, concert; Jonathon Manuel, concessions; Denise Jenkins, hos- pitality; Paula Hodgen, lecture; Margo DeBeir, publicity; Ervin Cutright, recrea- tion games; Monique Lejuene, research; and Ricky Whittington, all union. SUB OFFICERS serve as judges for the ‘‘We Can Make You Laugh Program,” a SUB sponsored event. DAPHNE AKERS manages to keep a straight face during comedian Tom Dorfmeister’s performance, for a little while anyway. @) Organizations 123
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122 Organizations @) Tc aeaemtae CSN a erncnmnerner eet shina oh RGR Student Government Association he Student Government Association (SGA), a gov- ernmental body consisting entirely of students, is dedicated to representing the interests of the student body to the faculty and local community. The Students Rights and Welfare department, a service of SGA, aids the student body by answering questions, by representing students in disciplinary action before uni- versity officials, and by protecting the general welfare of the students. The SGA legislative body is comprised of representatives from every classification and from nu- merous student-oriented organizations. It sponsors a large assortment of events during the year, including the SGA Cowboy Fair, the Freshman Court presentation, Homecoming events, rape prevention seminars, Senior Fun Day, the Miss LaBelle Pageant and the Spring Cour t presentation. Student Government of- ficers received first place honors in the Archives Contest and the SGA National Workshop. The 1987-88 officers include Doug Stewart, president; oe Toronto Spikes, vice-president; Casey Jones, treasurer; Yvette Beaugh and Cathy McCreedy, sec- retaries; Michael McKinley, direc- tor of Student Rights; Angela Mitchell, director of Public Rela- tions; Wilfred Gallien and David Carter, executive assistants. SENATE: Members include: John Young (chairman), Johnny Johnson, Cathy Mc- Creedy, Lisa Morris, Paige Harkins, Deb- orah Petee (secretary), Ken Brunot, Thom- as Reifer (protemp); third row: Eric LeGros, Bill McClendon, Edward Duplantis, fourth row: Phil Hines, and John Ezernack. Toronto Spikes, vice-president, makes his opinions known during a state meeting of SGA leaders. Doug Stewart, president, handles yet an- other student request in the SGA office.
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Cowboy Marching Band he Cowboy Marching Band plays an integral part in the promotion of McNeese’s musi cal talents and civic participation. Leaders of this enormous group include Dr. Terry Mahady and Roger DeBeus, percussion; Terry Gould, colorguard; Dean McCarty and Geoff Torres, equip- ment logistics; Dawne Pitts, librarian; Mona Bennett, photography; and Larry H. Lang, director. Band members are: Roybnne Authement, Georgia Ba- son, Mary Jo Blackwell, Leslie Broughham, Tisha Eldridge, Elisa Garza, Michelle Guillory, Karla Hicks, Rachel Pack, Martina Mills, Marcia McConnell, Gwen Moncrief, Rachel Murphy, Kelly Sampey, Rebecca Soilea, Sandi Stockwell, Tina Swift, Chris Atherton, Cami Aukshun, Anne Aymond, Curtis Bryon, Sheila Geheb, Paula Hudson, Pamela Jeans, Marile Vige, Alicia McMahon, Marion Mills, Theresa Raver, Wendy Sprague, Angela St. Romain, Karen Stear, Rhonda Tate, Wendy Winters, Jacqueline Alexander, Ben Angerstein, Stephanie Burleigh, Ray Ellender, Robert Geheb, Mack Gold- en, Karla Winham, Scott Hollis, Tommy Juarez, Dana Miller, Tommy Moss, Donna Richardson, Danette Broussard, Bert Chatagnier, Steven Fetzer, Phil Hoffpauir, Bryan Leasure, Robert Tolin, Billy Zaunbrecher, Missy Montgomery, Cindy Morgan, Kristie Salter, Joe Silburn, Reggie Simien, Nicole Abate, Gavin Abshire, Galen Badeaux, Allen Burge, Harold Conner, Shawn Corkran, Maria Coronado, Becky Currans, Michael Gardner, Glenn George, John Harrison, Melanie Ku- laga, Anassa Lancaster, Trent McKee, Dawn Moore, Bernard Norman, Ronney Partin, Rory Partin, Robert Prejean, David Robertson, John Scallon, Daniel Seymour, George Shaul, Jesse Villegas, Michelle Whiddon, Sam Battaglia, Robert Blackwell, Danny Bordelon, Curt Cahoon, Justin Cooks, Rog- er Cornwell, John Curtin, Michael Kris, Brian Kahlenberg, Patrick LaCroix, David Landry, Jorge Lozano, Danny Morgan, Eddie Pack, Stephanie Pelham, Marcus Tanner, Patrick Var- tuli, Kent Vincent, Kevin Coker, Richard Colley, Darren Dick- ens, Marc Jardell, Coby Caron, Ronald Corbin, Brad Hamerly, David Walling, Randy Larken, Cary Martin, David Nickel, Chris Robertson, Schott Vickery, Herman Williams, Chad Borel, Richard Bourk, Jerry Burke, Rachel Castillo, Timmy Dugas, Becky Ellender, Tia Fulenwider, John Hartzog, Jo Ingalls, Nicky Lamandre, Nelso LeDoux, Brandy Morgan, Ronald Muniz, Jeffrey Navaille, Dolly Perkins, Adam Powers, 124 Organizations @ ) Sandra Quick, Jace Rivers, Karen Robertson, Sandra Simp- son, Mitchell Sonnier, Jennifer Barela, Cathy Bell, Amanda Brawner, Alyce Cox, Monica Cuevas, Paul Tassin, John Veca, Tony Duhon, Sherri Johnson, Jonni Larive, Paula McGee, Cyndi Martin, Philip Mayard, Angie Meche, Brenda Platt, s Misty Schutz, Kimberly Sherman, April Simpson., € Stine, Terri Treme, Leah Turner, Sherri van der Meer, Mi Vige, Janette West, Sheila Whittington, Lisa Holk, | Reeves, and Johnny Johnson.
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