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

 - Class of 1977

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Nicholls State University - La Pirogue Yearbook (Thibodaux, LA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 210 of 376
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One of the more pleasant duties performed by William Duncan. dean of men, is the crowning of Pirogue Queen Sabrina Barber. QS 4.6 The ake The Colonel's Cabinet for alumni members who paid S25 and received special privileges was instituted in the spring to draw both people and funds into the alumni program. Whether life is running smoothly in the union depends on Dr. Gary Whip- ple, director of the student union, and his staff. This is probably the area most often visited by the students for every- thing from a card game to T-shirt buy- ing. Vernon F. Calliano Ir. is the evening manager for the student union, while Bill Borskey is director of student activ- ities and advisor to the Student Enter- tainment Board. Helping the dorm student to endure college life in a satisfactory manner is the concern of Dwight Boudreaux, Dr. Philip Uzee, university archivist, serves as acting dean of the college of liberal arts during the summer. A lack of sufficient housing has caused much work for Dwight Boudreaux, director of housing. the deci ion cont director of housing. Prior to Iuly 1, William L. Duncan was dean of men. At that time he was named dean of students, and the posi- tions of dean of men and dean of women were abolished. A new job created during the year demanded both time on the road and on campus. Robert DeFelice was named swimming pool manager Cduring the summer monthsj and high school rela- tions director in charge of recruiting students for Nicholls from area high schools for the rest of the year. When a department needs mainte- nance work, it contacts the electricians, carpenters and others who work in Newton Foote's department to keep the campus in good repair. Supervising children and NSU stu- dents who assist with the children is the goal of Mrs. Charlene Detro, director of the NSU Child Development Center. in-vw 6 Q5 -. 1, 9 9 x - X.. e ,W C5 A . 0 ' f - . . ' . A - y t Administration 205



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l Robichaux 2i, 'I t- ,1 - l A f Il' 0 I f 3 V 54 1 ' ...1q-?--v--- x . 1' 1,1- 'i . 6X P' Faces familiar, services needed by Claire Clements Many necessary services are provided on campus by the infirmary, bookstore, post office and cafeteria. The infirmary. located on the side of the Student Union, has a staff of three regis- tered nurses who are on duty for 12 hours Monday through Friday. Eight beds are available for students from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. By 7 p.m. the nurses either send students back to their dorm rooms, call their parents or admit them to nearby Thibodaux General Hospital. Two part-time physicians are on call daily and examine students at no charge, although students must pay for testing and special medications not stocked by the infir- mary. Most of the drugs stocked are non- prescription. Upset stomachs, colds, sore throats are typical illnesses diagnosed at the infir- mary. Ann Crochet. head nurse, said. Everything from textbooks to magazines to albums can be found in the university bookstore. We stock everything the profes- sors recommend and require, Ophelia Lindsley. manager said. Shirts with lettering done in the store are the biggest selling items, she said. The book- store usually loses money on textbooks, which Lindsley described as the lowest mark-up in the store. The bookstore places special orders for Merlin Kleinpeter chats with visitors who come to collect their mail. students, usually for books suggested as out- side reading by instructors. Special orders also are placed for fraternity and sorority items. Other student requests include informa- tion about which instructors require the purchase of textbooks for their courses. l'm the last person who would know that, Lindsley said. The daily routine of mail sorting and delivery sometimes is broken by the arrival of packages such as bee hives and a mail bag full of frogs. The campus post office handles these live deliveries for the biology department as well as more ordinary mail for students, faculty members and administrators. Over 2000 post office boxes are available. The post office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday, with three full-time employees and several student workers. All resident students are required to buy meal tickets for meals served in Acadia Hall cafeteria. The cafeteria serves meals seven days a week. Popular events such as steak night and ice cream excursions are held regularly. Bill Bryant, cafeteria manager. also held a contest during the summer with steaks as prizes. Ophelia Lindsley checks the b0okstore's inven- tory to insure all needed texts are ordered. Nurse Ann Crochet and University Police Sgt. Arthur Foret make arrangements for a student to be transported to Thibodaux General Hospital. Among its other services, the infirmary provides shots for students who need them. ww W 3- 'W V ft. .749 -. 'WV I: ., '71 'Y' Wf? 4f ' m ll 3 4 4 1 v- q E t ' f 'X' ., , ! 'H A qfgw 1 ' I f i ! Student Services 207

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