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

 - Class of 1977

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Voncille Gregoire, Thibodaux. Grad. Chris Gremillion, Napoleonville. lr. Greg Gremillion, Napoleonville. Fr, Hubert Gremillion. Napleonville, Sr. William Gresham. Houma. lr. Vicki Grezaffi. Donaldsonville, Sr. Andy Griffin, Gheens. Fr. Brent Griffin. Amelia, Fr. Christopher Griffin. Morgan City, Fr. Nelida Griffin. Ama. Sr. Reed Griffin. Cut Off. Soph. ' Rory Griffin. Cut Off, Fr. William Griffin. Raceland. Sr. lulie Griffith, Lul1ng.Soph. Karen Griffon. Plaquemine. Fr. Steve Griffon, Plaquemine, Soph. loan Grlllet, Houma, Sr. Thomas Grillet. Houma. Soph. Morris Grimes. Scotlandville. Ir. Donna Grizzaffi. Morgan City. Ir. David Gros. Norco, Fr. Desiree Gros. Thibodaux, Fr. Gail Gros. Vacherie. Fr. Karan Gros. Thibodaux. Soph. Kenneth Gros. Thibodaux. Sr. Michael Gros, Cut Off, Fr, Michael Gros, Pierre Part, Fr. Randy Gros. Harahan, Fr, Randy Gros. Marrero. Soph. . , .,,,. ,I V , ...,,. , n nu if W mi an A -.. .. . Q...-... ,, . . ' .1 . t. , ,. -M. ., , ' , ' .- ,P f ' - .,- 'A 4 1 - .bf -I W if , 1 r 5 if 't 6 Q A ' its , 1' , , 1 .V ,, f , 4 3 ,. ' i fy., fs.. ' 1 N , . fb - .- .1 ,f'1, ,, .fc f' . v . ..,. K e. I' , . ,,,, ,L '4,. ZW. +. . . Zi ,,'. K l ,W ,ek . -ev- , N' ' . V' ml .....,. . . 'ff' qc. 5 5 A ...,, r',-a 1- Qi A at 'aaa f' ' if , if .ww I QI -' - . iv vw , 2 A, . . .- W 2' +.A ,i :E i 4 , J - -al. ' ' , ' .. .v,, vb -na, 'X . 1 . .N - 4 M , . a . . . .f and Wyre H 'i a a ., as ,- -' J 'T Thomas Gros. Metairie, Soph. Carl Grotton. Baton Rouge. Fr. Leonard Guarisco. Morgan City. Soph. Thomas Guarisrzo. Morgan City, Fr. Debra Guedry. Raceland Sr, Neil Guedry. Napoleonville. Ir. Rosemarie Guedry, Raef-land. Ir. Susan Guedry. Napoleonville, Sr. Warren Guedry. Raceland. Sr. Glen Guerin, Baton Rouge. Fr, Dawn Guhman, lefferson. Fr. Dona Guidroz. Galliano. Fr. Francis Guidroz, Houma. Ir. Keith Guidruz. Westwc-go, Fr. Linda Guidroz. Larose. Grad. Mark Guidroz, Houma. lr Michelle Guidroz, Cut Off. Soph. Pamela Guidroz. Westwego. Sr. Walter Guidroz. Morgan City. Soph. Dana Guidry, Lockport. Soph. Daniel Guidry. Houma. lr, David Guidry, Galliano, Fr. Dean Guidry, Larose. Fr. , Diane Guidry, Marrero. Fr. Duane Guidry. Houma. Sr, Glen Guidry, Houma. lr Hazel Guidry, Houma, Grad, Hillycd Guidry, Donner. Soph, Ieffery Gu1dry.CutOff,Fr. Iennifvr Guidry, Cut Off, Soph. loan Guidry. Galliano. Fr, Lawrence Guidry, Morgan City. Fr, Lee Guidry. Houma. Soph, Leroy Guidry, Houma. Soph. 5 je. 5, li - Q 5. A . , W af X3 ea. T LL-jj: , W ' A ' i W .Ill W :' fl FV WF . by .., ' - sr 'V Q, A I 1 Q' -. illli A fa 4. .' 1 V- A 'Q' 2 ITS- 'lb , g F I ig: . T .1 f 2' f . . 1 ix , 'xx are 1 M-mi we 'ax get 'i'i fn' 1 A T. f t'-' 1 T jk wr, fn - Q, W ' ..--Q. 4 ' A -Q , .L ' 4-pf ' ar ' 1 . yf it ' 2, ' f 1 All 1 a . A- ff 'Q v 'M , .A , .. s , H T 1 A G vu. X n fv- g-. , 's -- ar- 'elf , A C '... ' 1 - , ' A 5 vc--v . f ,- .sa . . . . T.. x ' ' V- 'Bk fi 'all , , T ..... . ' - ' , A FW, N ..,.... f' . - M V M H - If 4:2 T' N, 3 - gr- 1, 3 J il 1 . - an 2 1- -' .s E 1 ' M Mary Guidry, Cul Off. Soph. i - w j . - T 'y ' Q ne x Fast food service aim of quinas by Merilla Landry It's 8:30 a.m. and the small kitchen in the Aquinas Center already smells of fast-service food. It's warm. A large fan in the window pulls out the oven heat. You hear that fan? Loridia Benoit questions. Students think I'm deaf. l do wear a hearing aid, but it's that fan that's so loud, I don't always hear. Benoit and Wanda Taylor are slicing po-boy buns. They untwist one end of the white wraps, slash the sides, tuck the loaves back, and twist the wraps. 4 Pre-Gui Don't tell them Benoit says refer- ring to the bread company, but some- times we get some ugly bread. She holds up a misshapen loaf. They have been there since 6:30. The hamburgers are in the tinfoil-covered tray in the oven. The roast beef is ready. On the stainless steel table are the sandwich fixings - plastic dish of may- onnaise, shredded lettuce piled up in a dishwashing tub, a bowl of salmon-col- ored tomatoes. We prepare everything in the morn- ing, Benoit added. I couldn't even tell you how many sandwiches we make in a day, she admits We cut the bread, and what we don't use, we put on the grill the next day. Calvin Morvant, a computer science major from Thibodaux, likes the Aqui- nas Center because he gets served faster. The food's better than at the Student Union, and it's cheaper than the cafeteria. Little food is wasted, in preparation, or by the students. . A



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T- hirt :an exte sion of bod language by Steve Hebert The band begins a slow drum roll and the five contestants in the Miss Wet T-shirt contest sway to the beat. One daring contestant begins to remove her soggy cotton covering and the others soon follow suit. Three Nicholls stu- dents, one wearing a Harvard on the Bayou T-shirt. are among the crowd in a tiny bar in the center of the French Quarter. The most popular T-shirt at the Nic- holls Bookstore is the Harvard on the Bayou T-shirt. These shirts are part of the uniform of the blue jean revolution. They can be individualized and will cost you from 952.50 to 87.20 at the book- store. Hazel Daigle is in charge of T-shirts in the bookstore. She said the store has sold a tremendous number of shirts. Most are cotton, but a few are a nylon and cotton combination. Some slogans found on the shirts are sharing is ev- erything, property of NSU, 'Tm the greatest, and Be kind to me, I've had a hard day. Or there's the one with a hand pointing to the side with a caption that reads I'm with Stupid. N.1m.yll.nx'lnns.llouma,l r llolly Hnwxhursl, Mr-Iairu-, Fr UI:-nn llaytlvl, Thlborltiux, Sr Ian l'lilytll'l.lllllll'l1d.l l' l.or1 Haydr-l, Snlirnwvr. Fr. Mark llaytlvl, Darrow, Fr Stephen Haytlt-I, SfIllI'll'VPln. Sr Rotlnr-y l'l.ly1-sz, Morg.mC1ly, Ir Flor: nu- ll.ix'm's. l'l'-llllxllll, l'r lulnvst ll1lZll'ltlll, llounm, Supli. lJt'l1lll'fll'lE'ill'll llounm Fr Valyn llo'alhr.rn.k.V4'n113t'.Ir Vllaltc'r lls'alh1.oa:lx, Vvnltv, Fr. Ann ll:-bs-rt, Marrx-ro, Ir. Audit' llvhn-rt, Fhihotlaux, hoph llarry llvlii-rt, lloumu. Fr. lloydll1'li1'l'l,'l'lill1mi.1l1x,Sr lil'f.lll'l'll'l7I'l'l,.AY1ll3l,lll'dll. tfhn-ryl ll:-hvrl, flullinno. Fr. Cha-ryl Hi-he-rl, Napolc-unvilli-. Sr l'J.in.i Hu-bert, Houma, Fr llavltl llvln-1't, llouma, fo ii S j l ll:-im ll:-lil-rt, Sr.lii'ic'vl-r, r l ll:-bra llvlii-rt, llouma, Fr D4-we-yllelln-rl.l,o11lxporl,Soph. l'Il1l..ili1-thll:-livrt.Sz.hr1evf'r.Sr. lilivnlwtli llvlua-rt, Morgan Cnty, F l'.vm'lvn lrll-be-rl Thlbotlaux Sr Lil llvlwrt. Houma, Soph. Gina Hvbt-rt, Thlbodaux, lr. I ll h t l k I F Daigle remembers one T-shirt she printed for someone named Sam jones. It was the Sam Iones Fan Club. Some Nicholls T-shirts represent dif- ferent sports - football, baseball, golf, and tennis are among the most popular. Cajun Power is also a best-selling item. One customer said his recently pur- chased T-shirt was to wear bar hop- ping. There are factory-made T-shirts which are extremely popular. But you can individualize your T-shirt with your name printed, anywhere it will fit, says one customer. You can also put insta-print decals on a plain white T-shirt. The bookstore has the Master and Slave decals. You can have a pic- ture of a hotdog, an American eagle, or the ever-popular Budweiser Bud Man. Betty Cooley, a Houma junior claims to have many T-shirts, that actually belong to my husband. Among those she wears is a Mickey Mouse T-shirt. She has one which was homemade. An ordinary white T-shirt was tied into knots and dipped into pink dye. Cooley said that her favorite is a small Navy T- shirt that emphasizes her bust. Cooley's mother is 52 years old, and an avid T-shirt fan. I-ler favorite shirt pictures a beaming, happy, smiling character pierced by a large screw, and the legend I just got screwed. Karen Cieseler, a Nicholls student, has five T-shirts which she wears because they are comfortable. She was buying a shirt and having Lil' Geese printed on the back. Stephanie Delaune, a senior from Thibodaux, has two sorority T-shirts. I just couldn't wait to join Delta Zeta so I could get some T-shirts, she said. She has at least six Nicholls T-shirts. Some shirts are souvenirs from travel. One is from Bourbon Street. Several are bought by mail from firms such as Cos- mopolitan and the Ladies Home Iour- nal. T-shirts are best with jeans, she says. To her, the T-shirt is a sorority symbol. Perry Martin, a freshman from Galli- ano, is into nostalgia. The Marx Brothers are my idols, he said. So are W. C. Fields and Charlie Chaplin. Martin, a ventriloquist, loves show business. He buys T-shirt decals from a nostalgia book club and has them pressed on T-shirts he buys from the wr' , .y Q Q 5 rs A rf .X ga W F . T' 4 an . , Y A . ' Q ' , P ' .V . l X l . A vt 1 fl. fli' 1 W ' E 'V t M jf . 0 1 Wx tv ', ,M R 5' '-. ' H -' - Q LQ , -3 Y , . 1 ' js- 1 It ... s E Z 2 's T 1 a 0 4 A l ' ' Q. fi ,X -f .W D -Nh - I fw gr V X R -2 n A , I V A 1. ' I F .K P M , ' G? Q ' , Q-' 4 . .g I Y I 51-U . ex? - W ' v -' V I .. Jea n ' fix , . H' 'M W i . ,V .., f ,.,,, V r9 j , , . r. t 1 I as xii ., Mn 1 M C11-orj.5i'tlvHf'lwrl,Th1h0d.n1x. Fr. ' V WT p L - ' .vw V 5 xv f .,. f V ' . ' V ' gr , S , I llilll l' l'l' , .UC PUT, I . tl Heivv-llffll

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