Nicholls State University - La Pirogue Yearbook (Thibodaux, LA)

 - Class of 1976

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Mack Nolen president Mrs. Ridley Gros vice president Mary Morton secretary Alfred Delahaye treasurer Mila Arceneaux Susan Bankster Richard Barrios Lona Becnel Janice Blanchard Kathleen Blanchard Pamela Boguet Anne Boudreaux Lana Bourgeois Edward Braud Roger Burrell Charlene Cain Arlene Cheramie Sylvia Brown president Elaine Richard vice president Geri Perret treasurer Cathy Weimer historian Joan de Ia Bretonne adv Jane Morgan adv Maire Fletcher adv Rebecca Arceneaux Eloyne Arcement Connie Bergeron Geralyn Bergeron Cheryl Boudreaux Debbie Cheramie Karen Dantin Joan Daunis Laurie Dowie Terry Dragon Carolyn Dupre Susan Fakier Sherryl Gassen Michelle Guidroz Constance Harris Rebecca Himel Jennifer Jones Rose Jones Chera Kincheloe Phi Kappa Phi Mary Crochet Harry Davis Stephen Davis Chris Diket Chris Domangue Irma Dover Donna Dumas Keith Dupre William Eberhardt Mary Fenton Marsha Foret Rebekah Frickey Patricia Fromenthal Denis Gaubert Mary Gautreaux Stephen Guidroz Nicholas Hebert Gail Hendricks Billye High Alice Landry Debra Landry Kathy Ledet Monique Ledet Lana Lochbaum Amy Matherne Linda Miller Julie Moore Sandra Musemeche Mary Pennington Denise Peterson Marla Pruden Madelyn Raynal Yvette Rebstock Elizabeth Riviere Elaine Rogers Ramona Savell Cynthia Sherwood Virginia Shriner Elizabeth Smith Rhonda Stansbury Ginger Stevens Cathy Strevig Michele Taylor Sally Taylor Karen Tilyou Ann Wiemann Susan Himel Janet Hourcade Donald Kerns Mary Laiche Barry Landry John Landry Richard Lasseigne Janet LeBlanc Linda LeBlanc Margaret Lehmann Ouida Mclfatter Wanda Melancon Deborah Melvin Brenda Minter Kay Mire Jane Morgan Mildred Naquin Sister Linda Pellegrin Michael Pena Herman Young president Martial Babin secretary Ronald Amedee James Bonvillain Calvin Boudreaux Boland Bourgeois Craig Brazan Don Champagne Edward Clement Terry Comeaux Chris Diket Chris Domangue Ricardo Estevens Dennis Gaubert Frank Gray Marc Guidroz Steve Guidroz Michael Harper Bob Hebert Donald Kerns Henry Latont John Perry Chris Portier Donald Portier Lelia Ray Lena Rhodes Cheryl Rodrigue Valerie Rodrigue Donald Sabathier Charlene Stein Gerald Tebbetts Rosalie Lipton Winnie Treuil Ralph Tucker Ellen Vicknair June Vincent Jan Walker Herman Young Clarence Zeringue Kathie Zorick Eddie Landry Carl Luikart Gary Martin Tim McCabe Wally Morgan Gerard Pena Mickael Pena Barry Piazza Bryan Picou Chris Portier Jonathan Ray Gerard Rodrigue John Roussel Dennis Schexnayder Edgar Schiro Randal Songy Peter Spinella Kendall Stall Kevin Tabor Jody Wallace Clarence Zeringue Alpha Lambda Delta Phi Eta Sigma Rebekah Frickeyt secretary Lady Lawton Glenn Swetman, advisor Dana Martin Honorary Societies

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Election year: Governor Edwards returnsp Nix becomes superintendent An election year can bring new faces and changes to govern- ment, or entrench those in office for another four years. Both of these results came about in 1975 in Baton Bouge as Gov. Edwin Edwards faced a group of potential candidates, includ- ing Secretary of State Wade O. Martin and State Sen. Bob Jones, in winning his second term. Part ofthe governor's strategy included two trips in the fall to the Nicholls campus. His first visit was part of a parish-wide tour, making a stop at Nic- holls for the groundbreaking of the new swimming pool and Allen J. Ellender Memorial Library. His second trip, less than a month later, highlighted the voter registration drive being sponsored by the Student Government Association. Edwards made his outlook on the election clear from the stage used by rock groups to attract unregistered students. You don't have to vote for me if you don't want to, he said, but that doesn't mean you have to vote for the other guy either. In the race for state superintendent of education, the runoff became a contest of hamburgers versus apples. Sticking with an issue-oriented campaign, Kelly Nix made the runoff against incumbent Supt. Louis Michot. Nix changed his campaign to include political spots mentioning Michot's restaurant and hamburger business and stressing his educational background. His messages ended with a picture of the traditional ruby-red, teacher's apple. Michot, superintendent for four years, countered with the work and accomplishment his department provided to the state. Enoch Nix, vice president of the Board of Trustees for State Colleges and Universities. -ER- r-'gy . iM. L Q' .Pi i IVXA Whether the voters' hunger for apples had anything to do with it, Nix won the election, later coming to speak at Nicholls' 20th Spring Commencement Exercises. With the creation of several state boards to administer to education, a local flavor was present. Sen. Harvey Peltier Jr. of Thibodaux was selected presi- dent of the Board of Trustees for State Colleges and Uni- versities. Woodrow Delfelice, another Thibodaux businessman, served as president of the Super Board in charge of all the other boards. Adjustments and changes are expected from Kelly Nix, who promised quality education in Louisiana. One of his first proposals to the legislature: all public high school graduates be capable of passing an eighth grade reading and math test. .3 if ., .v-. J. Curtis Joubert Mrs. Claude Kirkpatrick Carrie McHenry Charles Miller Sr. Gary Sandefer N. J. Stafford Jr. W. E. Whetstone Dr. Boyd Woodard iz' f t X X X Z Ni tiymm' 5 Kelly Nix, newly elected state superin- tendent of education stressed his educational background during his campaign. State Board ot Education 261



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Hall of Fame IZCIJ Q Each year at commencement exer- cises, 10 undergraduates are selected tor induction into the Nicholls Hall ot Fame. Students who are recognized usu- ally have been active in many organi- zations, committees or tacets ot the university. The ten undergraduates inducted into the Nic- holls Hall ot Fame. Herman Young, John Weimer lll, Novella Smith, John Perry, Henry Latont Jr.. Kirk Granier, Charmaine Dutreix, Cynthia Bush, Patsy Champagne and Josephine Allen, Selected by a committee, the induc- tees are not told until graduation. Selected tor the 1975-76 year were Josephine Allen, Cynthia Bush, Patsy Champagne, Charmaine Dutreix, Kirk Granier, Henry Latont Jr., John Perry, Novella Smith, John Weimer lll, and Herman Young, Honoraries and Who's Who fEditor's note: ln an attempt to examine the students selected each year to lflfho's Who in American Col- leges and Universities, the staff mailed a questionnaire to the 28 students chosen in 7975, Questions asked included their opinion on mandatory class attend- ance, academic standing, what they expected from college, what their involvement meant on campus and how much influence could a single student have at Nicholls, Twenty students replied. 2 College of Business Administration Accounting and the Air Force are the interests ot Chris Domangue, a junior in accounting and a member ot the Air Force ROTC unit on campus. Having made the Presidents List tour times, he is a member ot Phi Eta Sigma and commander ot the honor- ary Air Force group, the Arnold Air Society. Chris is also active in Delta lvlu Delta and the Knights ot Colum- bus. Expecting Ha chance to mature by opening my eyes to the reasons behind other peoples action, Chris believes one student can make a dit- terence at Nicholls. lt one student can motivate and lead a major campus organization to reach high goals, that student can have a protound effect, he said, Still, Chris pointed out what he con- sidered shortcomings ot the VVho's Who selection process. Nl know there are many students on this campus who could have received this honor it someone tNichoIls tacultyl would have nominated them, he said, lvlany public servants, or politicians, are outspoken about what they have accomplished or what they can do. John Weimer is more apt to give his opinions on college, classes and grades, 'The class room is a closed society, dictatorial in nature, the best way to learn is in society with various activi- ties. he said However, he doesn't discount grades entirely, being a pre-law major accepted into the LSU School ot Law. tGrades arej very important, because ot the competitive nature ot entering law school, he said. Having served as freshman class president and two terms as student government president. John has become known both on and ott cam- pus, Student government hasn't been his only interest John has worked as a news editor and assistant ad manager tor the Nicholls Worth and as a disc jockey at KVFG. Ottcampus, he is a volunteer tire- man with Company It ot Thibodaux and a legislative assistant to Sen. Har- vey Peltier Jr. in the state legislature. John is a member ot Potaract and served as vice president ot the Pre- l.aw Club. 'An individual student would be sur- prised at the amount he could do, John said about the single student. Most people don't know where to start nor how to proceed. The purpose ot Pi Sigma Epsilon is to give students a greater insight in the understanding ot marketing sales management and selling which cannot Hall ot Fame 963

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