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mmm 1 Ci 6. aff 1111111111 Mi vw Young also provided for a wife and three children. Perseverance. . . l learned early how to take notes, howto get the meat of the lecture down on paper, he told reporter Jerry Hermann of the Houma Daily Courier when featured inthe paper. l'd go through the material five times to commit it to long term memory, I didn't do it just to make a 4.0, but also to improve myself, to learn some- thing, Young said. The three-year effort to learn some- thing began in October, 1971, when Young hurt his back in an oil field acci- dent. He went through a year of physical rehabilitation and decided to take up another pursuit: his education. Enrolling at Nichols in the spring semester of 1973, Young's imagination was fired when history professor, Dr. Alexander Simpson, told him no student had graduated with a 4.0 average in Nic- holls' history. He was nominated in 1974, 1975 and A strong student academically, Phyllis Chauvin graduated from H. L. Bourgeois High School with a 4,0 average. Her first semester at Nicholls she earned a3.6. 1976 to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Young also served as president of Phi Eta Sigma, the national freshman's hon- orary society and Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honor society. For the past two years, he has been chairman of the Judicial Board of the Stu- dent Government Association. Off campus, Young is a member ofthe Rotaract Club, founder and former scout- master of Boy Scout Troop 400 of Houma and a 32nd degree Scottish Rite lvfason. After reaching a point most students would consider the high point of their life, Young isn't stopping. He applied and has been accepted to the Harvard School of Law where he will begin his studies this fall. I love politics and government, he said. There is no greater achievement than For his academic record, Herman Young is congrat- ulated by Kelly Nix, state superintendent of educa- tion, Dean Nolan LeCompte. college of liberal artsg and President Vernon Galliano. The first student to graduate with a perfect 4.0 aver- age, Herman Young was active in several organiza- tions, including Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Alpha Theta and the SGA. LT' ivritki to be a well-respected statesman, like a judge, he said. Young is optimistic other students will equal his accomplishments. l'll admire whoever does it again, he said. CEditor's note: When this article was written, the summer session had not fin- ished. When the session ended, Jane Morgan, a foreign language major, grad- uated with a 4.0 grade point average. A separate feature is included on pgs. 292- 293.5 C110 - Atl
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