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majored in plant science before I came, he said, knocking the dirt off his hands. Vidrine, Adams and Charles Dupont, of Roanoke, were using trash bag tie- offs to hold the four-foot-high chry- santhemums onto the wire lines. The students, dressed in shorts and wearing no shoes, were separating the plants for pruning. We have to prune the buds off the sides, so the flowers at the top can grow. We only have room for so many flowers, so the ones at the bottom have to be picked off, Lasseigne says. As the students moved down the lines of plants, extending along one full side of the greenhouse, they were joined by Ric Olivier, an art sopho- more. I requested the job because I like to work with the plants here, Olivier explained as he looked at the wet cement walk down the middle of the greenhouse floor. Other jobs the students handle, with the maintenance department, are cut- ting and marking off the field in john L. Guidry Stadium before each home foot- ball game. I didn't know it was part of the job when I started, Vidrine said. When not working, the students have the run of the two-bedroom, kitchen and bath arrangement set up on the sec- ond floor of the equipment storehouse. We can only hold five students here because of the bathroom facilities, Lasseigne explained, while checking one of the two motor fans which keep the greenhouse cool in the humid Sep- tember heat. We decide who stays here by the applications we have, and the need for housing, he said. Since few students outside of plant science majors know of the added liv- ing arrangements, there are not many other applications, he said. All of the students living there this semester are first-year students to the greenhouse, except Barry Boudreaux, a junior from Cut Off, who has been there for two years. I enjoyed it so much, I came back, he admitted. Lasseigne said many students living there remain the four years they are enrolled at Nicholls. It's one of the best places for them to learn out of the classroom, he said, as the students, moving up and down the row of plants with hunched shoulders, nodded in agreement. rf frm' 1-iff' t 1 rw 'S ' . In 4' 1 'r -.. . -- Q 5' 71 Jr- , - f X - IU 4 -K- y 9 ' - 'Y- aaa .1 V ' ' ' .Mi r- '-' ry.---,ff-3 1 .fi I ' 15' , ' ki K nffh f' .fr f ' I -LI . f W . . . i X B .. A i- X U ir ' 1-1' . -I -w I ' I , U ,L H I Ik 'I wr Y? If I .. K .ff ix fin- i V . , V.. ' N X O 5 fl' N U Y FIV 1 F r-. Q.. Q , V 8 'fr -. 'I' n ,A v P Q l M R 45 . f. ' , ,. ,i v ie ., rig 7 l VY Y ' '- Y v- Q' uv tht f 4' . ,. l , .. rl -' ' ' nit ' Lp, 5, ,,, ' ' ' if Besides workin in the greenhouse, the students cut and mark-off the field in lohn L. Guidry Stadium. Pamela Torlorich. Metairie, Fr. Hubert Touchard. Marrero. Fr, Opal Touchard, Houma. Fr, Blaz Toups. Thibodaux. Sr. David Toups. Thibodaux. Soph. Ellen Toups. Napoleonville. Fr. Kevin Toups. Thibodaux. Fr. Mark Toups. Thibodaux. Fr. Michael Toups. Raceland. Sr. Peggy Toups. Raceland. Fr. Sheila Toups. Thibodaux. Soph. Stephen Toups. Thibodaux. Sr. Frank Toussaint. Raceland. Fr. Cleveland Towns. Avondale. Sr. loanne Trahan. Metairie. Fr. Scott Trahan, River Ridge. Fr. Thomas Trahan. Chalmelie, Fr. Yolanda Trahan. Houma, Sr. Don Traina. New Orleans. Ir. Mark Tramonlana. Thibndaux. Soph. Louis Tramonle. Lulcher. Fr. B b T ' V h ' F ar ara ravis. ac erie. r. Robbie Travis. Thibodaux. Fr. Dennis Treadaway. Luling. Ir. Timolhy Treadway, Slidell. lr. Elizabeth Treuil. New Orleans. Fr. lane Triche. Napolconville. Soph. Risley Triche. Napoleonvillc, Soph. Robin Triche, Ama. lr. Trudy Trichc, Gibson. Soph. Lawrence Triumer, New Orleans, Soph. Tor Tri 329
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