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Col. Robert Marshall. Other activities of the department are orienteering meets, rifle matches and the ROTC color guard. Two promotions were made during the year, as Nolan Pike III and D. B. McCarry were both promoted to the rank of major. Maj. Pike serves as advisor to the PERSHINC RIFLES, a group estab- lished to foster a spirit of friendship and cooperation among men and women in the miltiary department. Michael Eells is the commander of the group and Becky Arceneaux serves as executive officer. Maj. McCarry advises the SCAB- BARD AND BLADE. a military honor society. Allen Doucet is the group's commander. Other officers are jerome Muldowney, executive officer: Kenneth Babin, secretary: and Clayton Diaz, treasurer. Other members of the Military Sci- ence Department are Capt. Earl Thompson, Ir., SCM William Minton, MSC Edward Trent. SSC Henry Baxter and SSC Alvin Corley. jo Ann Faslund is the secretary of the department. Department of Aeronautical Science Dr. Phillip Robichaux, Ir. is head of the AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. Donley Watkins, instructor of aero- nautical science, is the advisor for the Flying Colonelsf' a three-member fly- ing team. The team, composed of Sam Klic wer Clark Labat and lim Folsc placed fifth in its first regional flying, meet in Ulvadc Texas Watkins was also appointed dire c tor of flight operations this year . 5 ,jjzf,, 5 if Rulm lmzix Other members of the department are johan Runung and Amy Pilkinton. Debra Simoneaux is the departments secretary. .-4, lxi -vnu.. Col. Robert Marshall. head of the department of military science, retired this year. Members of ROTC carry the flag in a half-time show at a home football game. K
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E CA 42' Var 'V 4 by Mcrilla Landry The curriculum isn't geared for any particular occupation. Dr. Wade Ledet. director of general studies said, referring to the new general degree. lf he Ca studentj wants to go to law school, he can prepare himself here for those courses he'll need, but also be able to tailor his degree to areas he's especially interested in. Or, if he wants to take over the fam- ily store, he can take courses he would need to do that, Ledet added. Ledet had hoped the degree program. offered for the first time this semester. would require only 60 hours of courses numbered 300 or above. University Colle gf 2 9
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