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Editor Business Manager Associate Editor Assistant Editor Bettie Moore William D. Finical Linda Weffenstette Wayne Meachum POTPOURRI  a- % i CONTENTS: Leadership and Service 16-81 Organizations Religious 16-22 Student Government 23-32 Honorary Academic and Professional 33-54 Activities 55-81 Personalities 82-105 Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities 86-89 Features 90-105 Spirit 106-169 Sports 108-142 Greeks 143-161 Greek Life and Student Life 162-169 Academic 170-288 Administration 172-19 2 Military 193-2C2 Classes 203-288 THE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT JOHN S. KYSER began this fall his 42nd year on the hill and is in his 12th year as the 12th president of Northwestern State College. Beginning as an instructor he advanced in academic rank to full professor and became head of the Department of Social Sciences in 1935, a position he held until he became President in May 1954. Changes and developments during his administration include the establish- ment of the Graduate School, new departments, changes and expansions of curricula and degree programs, and major additions and improvements in the physical plant. Expansions in the physical plant include the construction of Williamson Hall, Prudhomme Hall, Natchitoches Hall, St. Denis Hall, Caddo Hall, Louisi- ana Hall, and Prather Coliseum, and additions to Russell Library and Caspari Hall. With the completion of present building plans, six major structures will have been added, including one in Shreveport. Mrs. Kyser has also been active in programs of the college throughout the years, and has been prominently engaged in activities of the Natchitoches Community. Her campus interests have been varied and she has participated in the planning of many special observances and events. To President and Mrs. Kyser we express our deepest gratitude for their contributions to Northwestern State College, and we express the love we hold for them as the chief administrators of NSC. Sylvian W. Nelken — Dean of Administration; B.S., University of Southwestern Louisiana; M.S., Loui- siana State University Dudley G. Fulton — Dean of Students; B.A., Northwestern State College; M.S., Louisiana State University Lucille M. Hendrick— Dean of Women; B.A., Northwestern State College; M.Ed., Northwestern State College ADMINISTRATIVE DEANS Leonard D. NiCHOLS-Dean of Men; B.A., Northwestern State College; M.A., Louisiana State University Leo T. Albritten — Dean of Graduate School and Dean of Instruction, act- ing Dean of School of Education; B.A., Southwestern University; MA., University of Texas; Ed.D., Colorado State College of Education Etta A. Hincker — Dean of School of Nursing; B.S., St. Xavier College; M.S.N.Ed., Catholic University of America David Townsend — Dean of School of Applied Arts and Sciences; B.A., Cornell College; M.A., Uni- versity of Michigan; Ph.D., Louisiana State Uni- versity ACADEMIC DEANS George A. Stokes — Dean of School of Arts and Sciences; BA. Northwestern State College; M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State Uni- versity Guy W. Nesom— The Administrative section of the 1966 Pot- pourri is dedicated to tlie memory of Gin VV. Nesom, former Dean of the School of Education, whose untimely deatli on September 15. 1965. left a void in tlie hearts and lives of all who knew him. mmmtm EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Sitting: Rosemary Marshall, Betty Martin, Mary Ruth Brad- ley, Edwena Roach, Roy Corley, President; Wally Hebert, Sandra Byrd, Julia Bryan, Jerelyn Hays. Standing: Myra Gulledge, Di- rector; Dr. Donald Rawson, Faculty Advisor; Charles Domin- gues, Wayne Meachum, Sandra Robertson, Margaret Bookter, David Durr, Sandra Foster, Mike Canady, Wlaine Miller, Dr. James Carter, Pastor Advisor; Wiley Cole, and Sandra Guidry. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Sitting: Tommy Meachum, Edwena Roach, Barbara Cole, Max- ine Perkins, Judy Russell, Betty Herrington. Standing: Eddie Brouiaque, Don O ' Bier, Doris Martin, Don Turnbow. X+K rJMi THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION is the Baptist Church ministering to the college community. The BSU at Northwestern came into being in 1927 and is sponsored by the Southern Baptist Convention. In its membership are all of the Baptist students on campus. It functions to remind each student of his responsibility to Christ, his church and his denomination, and of his obligation as a Christian citizen to the world in which he lives. The Baptist Student Union strives to deepen the spiritual lives of its members by enlisting them in the activities of the local Baptist churches. Pictured on these pages are members of the Executive, Freshman, and Sophomore Councils. 16 Roy Corley, President of the BSU. FRESHMAN COUNCIL First Row: Jerelyn Hays, President; Mary Frances McGraw, Jeannie Liggin, Nancy Cole. Second Row: Pam Hankins. Mar- sha Dufrene. Kaylon Smith. Third Row: Elizabeth Roberts, Lora Morgan, Gaylon Landry, Dick Martin. Fourth Row: Charles Skinner, Bob Causev, Bobbv David. Director of the BSU Center, Miss Myra Gnlledge, relaxes with a magazine as dog, SIN, looks on. Other students are Kaylon Smith and Karen Cuny. BSU ' ers converse before going into the chapel for the vesper period. OFFICERS Jolene O ' Quin, Annette Wallace, Sally Dahoney. THE CANTERBURY CLUB, an organization for all Episcopal students, began as the Young People ' s Service League in 1928. In 1941, it became the James C. Morris Chapter of the National Foundation of Canterbury Clubs. The purpose of the club is to develop and to guide the spiritual life of the students. This is accomplished through discussion, study, worship, recreation, fellowship, and cooperative worship. The activities of the Canterbury Club consist of a Mid-Winter Southern Conference, a States Convention, an Al-lCollege Conference, and joint activities with other clubs. MEMBERS First Row: Barbara Fowler, Annette Wallace, Father Tredwell, Carol Moore, Judy Trimble. Second Row: Kathy Gerloch, Junior Johnson, Ricky Harrington, Diane Nickerson, Sally Da- honey, Jolene O ' Quinn, Michael Moore. At the NEWMAN CENTER, or the St. Thomas Aquinas Student Center. Catholic students participate in the Newman Apostolate. The Apostolate, unlike a club, has no officers. Instead, committees are set up to coordinate the various activities of the Center; students volunteer to work on whichever committees they would most enjoy. Sharing in the Center ' s activities are Fr. O ' Brien, the chaplain, and Dr. Rod Outland and Dr. Hugh Land, both faculty sponsors. Pictured here are some of this year ' s most active members of the Newman Apostolate. MEMBERS First Row: Nettie Chenevert. Sheila LeBleu. Pam Pepperman. Susan Michael. Second Row: Glenn Barnette. Janine Johnson. Mary Steib, Barbara Stafford, Janet Kay Domanque. Janice Shivers. Lorrie Miller, Margaret Land. Ronald Gremillion. Third Row: James Whitehead, John Sparrow. Eric Bienvenu, Bentley Rambin. Dr. Hugh Land, Faculty Sponsor: Father Cor- nelius O ' Brien. Chaplain. Members of the Newman Apostolate enjoy a cup of coffee with chaplain. Father O ' Brien. Coffee after Sunday mass is one of the colter ' s traditions. J OFFICERS First Row: Bonnie Methvin, Vice President; Ruth Ann Terry, Treasurer. Standing: Martha Lou Carroll, MSM Rep.; Bill Rowell. President; Bob Tatum, Chaplain; Nels Morwig, Vice President; Sue Shipp, Secretary. Wesley Foundation members enjoy Wednesday evenings, eat- ing, laughing, and recreation. T.O THE WESLEY FOUNDATION is a part of the Church Universal at work on the college campus. Our purpose is to cultivate a growing Christian Faith in the lives of individuals who make up the college community. We feel that our Christian Faith challenges us to worship, witness, study, and join in fellowship. The Wesley Foundation is sponsored at NSC by the Methodist Board of National Mission and by the Methodist Churches of Louisiana. The council members who appear on the opposite page guide the program of the organization. Activities are held at the Wesley Foundation Building under the supervision of an ordained Methodist minister, Mr. Bob Tatum. Wesley Members Jim Gentry, Margaret McKay, Nels Norwig, and Jerry Elkins enjoy one of the many recreation facilities offered at the Wesley center. MEMBERS First Row: Martha Lou Carroll, Mike Corkell, Lela Anderson, Sharon Shaffer, Janet Moon, Kathy Aguillard, Juanita Dow. Second Row: Barbara Wallace, Johnny Thibodeaux, Carol Chaney. Third Row: Henry Mayfield, Hershel Sandefur, Betty Morgan, Bobby Townsend, Jimmy Utz, Guy Zachary, Gail Mc- Waters, Jimmy Gentry. II Organized by the Presbyterian Church, U.S., THE WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP is found on most of the college campuses in the South. It provides Presbyterians and their friends with opportunities and facilities for wholesome, cooperative, Christian experience. Through discussion, worship, and recreation the members are guided in religious, cultural, and social development. Thursday nights are set aside for our weekly fellowship and informal suppers. OFFICERS James Long, Vice Moderator; James Dollar, Incoming Modera- tor; Carol Dalke, Secretary-Treasurer; Barry Foret, Historian; Carolyn Brewer, Moderator; Pat Cooper, Junior Representa- tive; Mrs. Katherine Dollar, Advisor. MEMBERS First Row: Susie Hames, Carol Dalke, Judy Everett, Jean Cagle, Pat Power. Second Row: James Dollar, James Long, Carolyn Brewer, Susan Massey, Pat Cooper, Barry Foret, Clyde Landry. ■2.1. . V - ■' ■■•- « w s£fc turn % , « -«t ' «. , ■«sN %1 m i ■V . ▼ ■«c STUDENT GOVERNMENT J. O. CHARRIER Student Body President THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION is the only campus organization which embraces the whole realm of campus life, including the individual student, his organizations, and his day to day life. Student government is basic to the welfare of each student. The SGA as the basic organization is invested with the responsibility of providing for the general welfare of the Student Body. Thus it speaks for the entire student body, it supervises and coordinates student activities, and it seeks to provide the proper collegiate academic and social medium. Most importantly, it serves as a link between the student and the administration. We have made a sincere effort to accomplish these ends during the past year. In doing so, we hope we have helped both the student and our college. Bettie Moore, Vice President for Women; Stanley Branton, Vice President Student Body; Milton Rhea, Vice President for Men. Carolyn Plummer, Secretary; R. J. Ardoin, Treasurer. DEAN DUDLEY FULTON Faculty Advisor OFFICERS First Row: Sandra Guidry, Junior Women ' s Rep.: Susie Chan- cey, Freshmen Women ' s Rep.; Sarah Grunwald, Sophomore Women ' s Rep.; Betty Sue Dewitt, Sr. Women ' s Rep. Second Row: Wayne Meachum, Junior Class Pres.; Lynn Hargrave, Sr. Class Pres.; Jere Daye, Soph. Men ' s Rep.; Clark Aldredge, Sr. Men ' s Rep.; Mike Miller, Parliamentarian; David Faraldo, Soph. Class Pres.; Bill Fowler, Fresh. Class Pres. FRESHMEN ASSOCIATES First Row: Daphana Smith, Louise Roil, Janis Lowe. Second ik Row: Larry McCollum, Steve Waller, Wayne McCullen. Henry Burns, Stephen Ballio. MEMBERS First Row: Jerelyn Hays, Ann McWilliams, Lynda Lawrence, Carol Stone, Sheila Culp, Patricia Hayden, Cathy Rose, Sherry Haley, Janet Durr, Carola Honeycutt, Linda Bacon, Daphana Smith, Kathleen Aguillard. Second Row: Janet Jones, Betty Doiron, Robin Butler, Carolyn Brewer, Shirley Kay Dalme, Catherine Wall, Callie Minter, Melba Jean Spinks, Vida Brous- sard, Suzanne Flash, Linda Bolton. Third Row: Sydney Storey, Carolyn Everett, Pat LaPrairie, Sharon Douglas, Amy Maxwell, Cathy Ashlock, Gai Hooper, Carol Wren, Margaret Ann Yar- brough, Patricia Simon, Lucile M. Hendrick, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Marcia Dawson, Sandra Beasley, Dana Faraldo, Carol Allen, Nancy Whitehurst, Judy Wood, Shelia Slaybaugh, Tom- mye Crawford, Sherry Shaub, Sandra Byrd, Pat Cooper. Fifth Row: Dorothy Kohout, Betty DeWitt, Harriet Lawrey, Ann Vickers, Patsy Watkins, Barbara Wallace, Betty Martin, Kay Bray, Gail McWaters, Sharron Thomas, Barbara Brown. OFFICERS First Row: Carol Stone, Treasurer; Pat Hayden, Correspond- ing Secretary; Carolyn Brewer, Social Chairman; Catherine Wall, Publicity Chairman. Second Row: Mrs. Lucille Hendricks, Sponsor; Betty DeWitt, IAWS Representative; Barbara Wallace, President; Sandra Byrd, Recording Secretary; Pat Simon, Vice President. The ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS is composed of all women students on campus and is a member of the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students. Elected representatives from each residence hall serve on the A.W.S. Council through which the women have a voice in their government. Through its activities the A.W.S. aims to create an attitude of intellectual, social, and spiritual growth among women students. To develop a sense of self-responsibility, to instill a spirit of cooperation and friendship, and to uphold high social and academic standards among the women of the college is a true aim of A.W.S. MRS. LUCILE HENDRICK Sponsor OFFICERS First Row: David Faraldo, Vice President; Doug Giles, Treas- urer. Second Row: Scotty Maxwell, Secretary; Ralph Tyler, Publicity Chairman; Milton Rhea, President. MILTON RHEA AMS President Organized student opinion brings our goals to reality. With this conviction, THE ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS has attempted to define the desires of NSC ' s male students. Besides presenting a banner to the AMS honor dorm, we have endeavored to secure better relations with the city of Natchitoches, examine our eating facilities, and to promote Civil Defense awareness and campus beautification. We have for the first time released a bulletin of our organization to every student on campus. In short, AMS seeks not to be an end in itself but a means of unifying our men and their convictions to yield a better Northwestern. First Row: David Faraldo, Steve Winham, Ben Cooper, Mike Payne, Charles Ray Whittington. Second Row: Nick Corona, Ralph Tyler, Scotty Maxwell, Michael Nixon, Malcolm Kirsop. Third Row: Robert Cannon, Milton Rhea, Herschel Bryant, Terry Talbert, Doug Giles. Fourth Row: Charles Charrier, Jerry Kemp, Wayne McCullen, Kim Smith, Ray Jackson, Harry Mobley. V The JUDICIARY BOARD of the Associated Women Students is composed of two A.W.S. officers: the vice-president, who serves as chairman of the Board, and the corresponding secretary. Three other members appointed by the President of the Associated Women Students and the Dean of Women are appointed to represent the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes. The Board serves as a hearing group for any woman student who violates an important rule or regulation. It is the duty of the Judiciary Board to see that all regulations pertaining to women students are functioning effectively, to investigate all instances of non-observance of regulations that come to its attention, to determine whether the instance constitutes a case of behavior failure, and to assist the individual concerned in making satisfactory adjustment. MEMBERS Mrs. Hendrick, Mary Pat Hayden, Patsy Watkins, Pat Simon, Amy Maxwell, Robin Butler. OFFICERS Elizabeth Thomas, President; Judy LaRoue, Reporter, Secre- tary; Shirley K. Dalme, Vice President. a8 The TOWN ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS is made up of all women students who live off-campus. The TAWS officers also serve on the A.W.S. Council. The main purpose of TAWS is to keep members informed concerning activities on campus by working closely with A.W.S. MEMBERS First Row: Mickie Varnado, 2K; Sarah Grunwald, ---; Judy Terry, AZ. Second Row: Mrs. Hendrick, Ann Creegan, AZ; Karen Bennett, K; Shirley Kay Dalme, ---. The Northwestern State College PANHELLENIC COUNCIL strives to promote scholarship, high character, a better understanding of the Greek world, and harmony among the Greek organizations. A member of the National Panhellenic Conference, the Northwestern Panhellenic Council serves as the governing body of the four N.S.C. sororities on campus. Locally, the N.S.C. Panhellenic Council sponsors many campus projects, including a convocation for Freshman girls and an all-Greek Christmas Carol Sing. The council also encourages scholarship among all women by presenting a Freshman Scholarship Award each year. Mrs. Lucile Hendrick, Dean of Women, is advisor. MRS. LUCILE HENDRICK Sponsor yi w MR. L. O. NICHOLS Sponsor MEMBERS First Row: Shelton Eubanks, IIK ; Ralph Bickford, K2; Dan C. Walsh, KS; Edd R. Bomar, KA; Charlie Brown, IIK . Second Row: Hollis R. Thompson, IIK4 ; Stan Branton, KA; Robert Charles Sims, TKE; Gary Foster, K2; Walter Bilcher, TKE. The Northwestern State College INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL was organized to fulfill four objectives: to promote harmony and a cooperative relationship among the four social fraternities on the campus, to foster and maintain a high respect for fraternity and interfraternity relationships within our college; to maintain high scholastic, moral, social and personal standards, and to compile and enforce rules for the improving of the fraternity system on campus. The goals of the 1965 Interfraternity Council were membership in the Southeastern Interfraternity Conference; the establishment of an Interfraternity Intramural League with a rotating trophy to the fraternity with the highest total points at the end of the year. 3° The STAFF ASSISTANTS program helps the House Directors in the women ' s residence halls. These girls serve as receptionists in the residence hall offices and also help the students in the building to observe residence hall regulations. Staff assistants must have a high scholastic average and be at least of sophomore standing. Selection for this position is made by the Dean of Women and her staff on the basis of efficiency, dependability, and co-operativeness. MEMBERS First Row: Adelle Lee, Ann Crain, Margaret Grant, Brenda Ramsey, Sue Shipp, Frances Toler, Suzanne Adams, Glynda Dees. Second Row: Mickie Varnado, Kaye Barnes, Shirley, Baglio, Sandra Beasley, Sheila LeBleu, Ellen Prudhomme, Syd- ney Storey, Darlene Strayn. Third Row: Pat Simon, Mary Va- latka, Sue Bensey, Carolyn Daniels, Dana Faraldo. Vida Brous- sard, Martha Molnaird,,yCarolyn Lindsay. Fourth Row: Alice Person, Billie Warner, Sandy Robertson, Roxanne Kimball, Judy Wood, Glenda Abney, Carol Allen, Shelia Slaybaugh. Student Government Association Entertainment and Social Com- mittees. Sittinc: Milton Rhea, Bettie Moore, Willie Ward. Standing: Stanley Branton, Chairman; R. J. Ardoin. MEMBERS First Row: Shelton Ubanks, Jimmy Prodos, John Dousay, Rob- ert Townsend, Ronald Legendre, Whitney Granger. Second Row: Robert Mock, Stan Branton, George Felton, Ronnie Fletcher, San Citrano, Dale Oglesby, Lynn Hargrave. Third Row: R. J. Ardoin, Milton Rhea, Willie Ward, Edd Bomar, Billy Scott, Dan Walsh, George Chandler. Fourth Row: Billy Ray Jarrett, Gene Rowze, Phillip Ragozzino, Mike Tarver, Jimmie Teague, Mike Miller, Lewis Jones. MEMBERS First Row: Pat Guin, Carola Honeycutt, Betty Herrington, Lynda Lawrence, Ann McWilliams, Patti Castille, Frances Toler, Brenda Ramsey, Darlene Strayn. Second Row: Gracis Dix, Cherry Glass, Kay Angele, Ronnie Buffington, Dinah Lynn Pevy, Judy Terry, Annette Wallace, Kay Kneipp, Shirley Ba- glio, Carolyn Lindsay. Third Row: Carolyn Daniels, Patricia Nolan, Dinah Wagley, Susan Reese, Francis Melder, Barbara Cole, Martha Molnaird, Vida Broussard, Juanell Savage, Caro- lyn Everett, Barbara Standard. Fourth Row: Sarah Grunwald, Sandra Bush, Helen Mixon, Lynn Hale, Bonnie Methvin, Pat Simon, Frances Fiorello, Enid Sawyer, Mary Ellen Monk, San- dra Beasley. Fifth Row: Sharon Shaffer, Peggy Deggs, Rose Berlin, Sue Schamber, Betty Jowers, Patsy Watkins, Betsy Meyertons, Glenda Abney, Shelia Slaybaugh, Lucile M. Hen- drick, Sponsor. The COUNSELOR PROGRAM is designed to help women students become adjusted to college life, college and residence hall regulations, and to help them attain a high academic standing. Counselors are selected to this honorary position on the basis of scholarship, leadership, personality, and character. The MONITORS in the men ' s dormitories function in much the same way as the counselors. Applications are filed in the office of the Assistant Dean of Men, and each applicant is interviewed by Mr. Townsend, Director of Men ' s Housing. O   omo i? • LI J A DEMI C FESSIONAL OFFICERS First Row: Barbara Tauzin, Treasurer; Judy Terry, Social Chairman; Susan Reese, Vice President; Pat Smith, Keeper of the Grades. Second Row: Diane Nickerson, Secretary; Karen Bennett, Senior Advisor; Miss Mary McCeniry, Sponsor; Betsy Meyertons, President; Pam Pepperman, Junior Advisor. MEMBERS First Row: Elease Patton, Adelle Lee, Barbara Tauzin, Susan Reese, Annell Stiles, Maribeth Henderson. Second Row: Betty Doiron, Helen Mison, Sandra Bethany, Sarah Grunwald, Judy Terry, Carolyn Everett, Phyllis Worsham. Third Row: Cath- erine Wall, Peggy Deggs, Carolyn Barney, Sally Stafford, Diane Nickerson, Shirley Bigelow, Pat Smith. Fourth Row: Betty De- Witt, Carolyn Brandon, Karen Bennett, Joan Lewis, Betsy Meyertons, Pam Pepperman, Treba Gay Dozier. NU SIGMA CHI is the NSC Chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, a national honorary sorority for freshman women. This spring the chapter was formally initiated into the national organization. The purpose of Nu Sigma Chi is to promote intelligent living, a high standard of learning and superior scholastic attainment among the Freshman women at NSC. Student membership is restricted to sophomore women who have earned at least a 3.5 scholastic average during their freshman year. After their sophomore year, the members become collegiate alumnae. Each year Nu Sigma Chi offers tutoring services to the freshman women, presents a skit in all the freshman women ' s dormitories, and co-sponsors the Academic Honors Banquet. 34 PHI ETA SIGMA is a national Honorary society for freshman men, which directs all its efforts toward increasing freshman efficiency and improving scholarship. The organization was founded in 1923 at the University of Illinois, and the Northwestern State College of Louisiana Chapter, the 118th, was established May 18, 1963. Membership is granted to all freshmen men who earn a 3.5 grade average during their first semester or year at college. The development and growth of this chapter must be attributed to the careful direction and wise leadership of the late Dr. Eugene P. Watson, its first Faculty Advisor. MEMBERS First Row: Roy Corley, John Ramsey, Meade Phelps. Charles Domingues, Ronald Sanders, James David. Second Row: Thomas Whitehead, Rod Pilkinton, Harry James Mobley, Ronnie Fields, Warren Fraser, John L. Landren, Jr. Third Row: W. G. Erwin, Sponsor; Paul D. Jeansonne, Wally Hebert, Terry Talbert, Wayne Willis. OFFICERS First Row: Ronnie Fields, Vice President; Meade Phelps, Sec- retary; James David, President. Second Row: Harry Hames Mobley, Treasurer; W. G. Erwin, Faculty Advisor; Charles Domingues, Senior Advisor. 35 [ MEMBERS First Row: Ruth-Anne E. Hoffstadt, Adelle Lee, Maribeth Hen- derson, Elease Patton, Patricia Gail Todd, Sheila Culp, Carol Stone, Sandra M. Ramsey. Second Row: Etta Mae Martin, Sally Ann Stafford, Sandra Bethany, Carolyn Brewer, Kathleen Bar- ton, Mary De Soto, Patricia Hayden, Treba Gay Dozier, Joan Lewis. Third Row: Karen Bennett, Sharon Derbonne, Dianne Fenton, Jimmy Green, Betty DeWitt, Carolyn Malone, Pam Pepperman, Mildred Fowler. OFFICERS First Row: Elease Patton, Reporter-Historian; Carolyn Ever- ett, Vice President; Sally Stafford, President; Dianne Fenton, Secretary. KAPPA DELTA PI, an honor society in education, was organized in 1911 for the purpose of encouraging high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. Those people who exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship are invited to membership. Kappa Delta Pi endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. Gamma Phi, began on the NSC campus in 1934 and annually presents programs in which guest speakers from the various departments on campus are called in to speak on projects in which they are involved. S SIGMA TAU DELTA, national professional English fraternity, was founded in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1925. The purpose of this organization is to promote the mastery of written expression, encourage worthwhile reading, and foster a spirit of fellowship among men and women specializing in English. It includes the stimulating desire on the part of the members to seek to express life in terms of truth and beauty, and to make firsthand acquaintanceship with the chief literary masterpieces of our language. Nu Iota chapter was established at Northwestern State College, April 11, 1964, with eighteen charter members. Membership in the society is open to students majoring or minoring in English who have attained the level of at least a second-semester sophomore with a grade average of at least B in English courses pursued and an over-all B average in college academic work. OFFICERS First Row: Adelle Lee, Secretary; Sheila Culp, Vice President. Second Row: Suzanne Blackburn, Treasurer; Wally Hebert, Marshall Carla Paul, President. MEMBERS First Row: Shirley Hatfield, Elease Patton, Adelle Lee, Sheila Culp. Second Row: Sandra DeBusk, Carolyn Everett, Pat La- tura, Polly Carpenter. Third Row: Priscilla Babin, Suzanne Blackburn, Wally Hebert, Glenda Abney, Carla Paul. Fourth Row: Sharon Derbonne, Mary M. McEniry, Faculty Sponsor; Marie Fletcher, Faculty Sponsor; Karen Bennett, Pam Pepper- 37 The Honor Society of PHI KAPPA PHI was founded in 1897 and the Northwestern State College Chapter was established in July, 1953. The purpose of the society is the recognition and encouragement of superior scholarship in all fields of study. Membership is open to second-semester juniors, seniors, graduate students, alumni, and faculty members who have shown distinction in their fields of study. OFFICERS First Row: Irma Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer, Marie Fletcher, Journal Correspondent. Second Row: Rene Bienvenu, President; Roderick Outland, Vice President. MEMBERS First Row: Maribeth Henderson, Carol Stone, Ruth-Ann E. Hoffstadt, Patricia Gail Todd, Edwena Roach, Sheila Culp, Adelle Lee. Second Row: Dana Faraldo, Carolyn Brewer, Pat Latura, Carla Paul, Carol Meyers, Sandra Bethany, Carolyn Everett. Third Row: Priscilla Babin, Julia Bryan, Betty Ar- nold, Elizabeth Ham, Sharon Derbonne, Pam Pepperman, Karen Bennett. Fourth Row: Marjorie Elaine Miller, Roy Corley, Terry Talbert, Wally Hebert, Roy Pat Bell, J. O. Charrier, Betty DeWitt, Betty Kaye Miller. 3 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, an international professional music fraternity for women, was founded in 1903, at Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Beta Iota chapter as NSC is celebrating its fifteenth anniversary. Fraternity purposes include upholding the highest ideals of a musical education, raising the standards of productive musical work, developing American music and promoting a stronger understanding of music between foreign countries and America. Membership is open to music majors who have faculty recommendation and show excellence in scholarship and musical ability. Chapter activities include monthly musicals, receptions for music students, faculty, and performers, and an All-American Music Concert given jointly with Phi Mu Alpha. An SAI, Sandra Bethany, demonstrates the autoharp to several fifth graders. MEMBERS First Row: Bettie Moore, Sandra Bethany. Second Row: Ann Hopson, Emily Whitehead, Jamie Clark, Rosemary Marshall. OFFICERS Sandra Bethany, Vice President; Emily Whitehead, Secretary; Ann Hopson, President. 39 ' Jf VAjT fm ill l- ' i w }T A 11 m w rv r P i • _ ' wk . Ji M -J r rii VF 1 k F f ' i C W ? Lh : !y { ' ■■• ' - fiR ' HHHE S I ftttt - 1 HP t k MEMBERS First Row: Mr. John Maltese, Dr. Edward Tarratus, Doug Sul- livan, Dr. Paul Torgrimson, Mr. Dwight G. Davis. Second Row: Wayne Meachum, Mr. Barney Tiller, Charles Horton, Steven Hitt, John Ramsey, Richard Smith. Third Row: James Gentry, Jr., Branko Stojadinovic, David A. Butler, David B. Williams, James L. Green, Walter Pilcher, John Kite. OFFICERS First Row: Richard Smith, Alumni Secretary; John Ramsey, Treasurer; Wayne Meachum, Historian; Dr. Paul Torgrimson, Province Governor. Second Row: Dr. Edward Tarratus, Faculty Advisor; John Kite, Warden; Doug Sullivan, Vice President; James Gentry, President. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA FRATERNITY was founded on October 6, 1898, at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. The fraternity now includes two hundred forty-one chapters from coast to coast and initiates approximately two thousand men annually. Gamma Rho Chapter was initiated on May 24, 1942, on the NSC campus where it had originally been the local organization — Sigma Chi Alpha.. The many activities include the PHI-Si-Frolics held annually to provide money for a scholarship fund supported by the fraternity. DR. PAUL TORGRIMSON Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Province Governor 4° ALPHA BETA ALPHA is the only national coeducational undergraduate Library Science fraternity in the United States. The major purpose of the fraternity is to serve as a recruiting agency for librarianship. The members are required to take at least six semester hours of Library Science. Established on the NSC campus as the Northwestern State College Library Club on January 17, 1964, the Professional fraternity was later renamed the Scharlie E. Russell Library Club. On May 3, 1950 the nationwide organization of Al pha Beta Alpha, the American library fraternity, was established with the NSC Club as Alpha Chapter. There are presently over twenty-nine chapters in the United States. I OFFICERS First Row: Mary Honeycutt, Recording Secretary; Carol Stone, Treasurer; Pat Latura, Historian. Second Row: Juanell Sav- age, President; Jolene O ' Quinn, Parliamentarian; Cathy Ash- lock, Vice President. MEMBERS First Row: Nelda Jean McKee, Rachel Barnhill, Helen Sulli- van, Carol Stone, Mary Honeycutt. Second Row: Sheila Culp, Polly Carpenter, Barbara Wallace, Juanell Savage, Dianne Anderson. Third Row: Susanna Kennedy, Cathy Ashlock, Pat Latura, Sandra Jo Anderson. Fourth Row: Bonnie Mathews, Gail Smith, Betty Martin, Theresa Hodnett, Jolene O ' Quin. I OFFICERS First Row: Diane Sprawls, Wiley Cole, Nellie Hudmall. Second Row: Charlotte E. Shepherd, Ray Jackson, Liz Woodward, Chris Strother. MEMBERS First Row: Juanita Taylor, Mary Matthews Sharp, Nellie Hudnall, Adelle Lee, Carol Stone. Second Row: Frances Pres- ley, Sandre Bush, Sandra Bethany, Sally Stafford, Nora Jane Colvin, Carolyn Everett, Loretta Lackle. Third Row: Francis Melder, Christene Strother, Lottie Hayward, Treba Gay Dozier, Liz Woodward, Diane Sprawls, Sandra Bailey. Fourth Row: Wiley Cole, Kaylan Smith, Betty DeWitt, Charlotte Shepherd, Nelda Click, Carolyn Brandon, L. A. Marcotte, Sponsor. Fifth Row: Gloris Ray Bryant, Eric R. Harrington, Charles E. Craw- ford, Jr., Don O ' Bier, Ray Jackson, Larry Campbell. The STUDENT LOUISIANA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION is a professional association for students who are preparing for a teaching career. Local chapters are affiliated with the Louisiana Teachers Association and the National Education Association. As an organization, SLTA serves to raise the standards of teacher preparation by its activities, influence, and example on the college campus. Chartered in 1953, the V. L. Roy Chapter of Northwestern has a membership of 125. One of its members, Wiley Cole, is State President for 1965-66. Consequently, the local chapter hosted the 1966 SLTA State Convention on April 14, 15, 16. 4 BETA BETA BETA is an affiliate society of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. It seeks to encourage scholarly attainment in the field of biological science by reserving its membership for those who achieve superior academic records and who indicate special aptitude for the subject of biology. Therefore, it emphasizes stimulation of sound scholarship, dissemination of scientific knowledge, and promotion of biological research. In addition to values received in chapter meetings by giving programs and listening to talks, demonstrations, and lectures by outside speakers, the members of Tri Beta received training by carrying forward various chapter projects. These projects vary widely in nature, but are always of value either to the individual members or to the sponsoring departments. Beta Beta Beta began at Northwestern State College as a local organization, Beta Phi Alpha; it became Delta Theta Chapter in 1949. MEMBERS First Row: Betty Doiron, Lois Page, Mary De Soto, Ann Mc- Williams. Second Row: David Lee, Carol Moore, Cathy Cook. Carol Knotts. Chuck Thomas. Third Row: Earle A. Cross, Terry Talbert, W. G. Erwin, Roy Pat Bell, George Chandler, Meade Phelps. OFFICERS Chuck Thomas, Treasurer; George Chandler, President; Ann McWilliams, Historian; David Lee, Vice President; Betty Ar- nold, Secretary (missing from photo). 43 MEMBERS First Row: Phyllis Worsham, Margaret Ann Yarbrough, Shir- ley Bigelow, Sandra M. Ramsey, Sandra Bush. Second Row: Christene Strother, Patricia Simon, Lela Mae Lea, Joan Lewis, Treba Gay Dozier. Third Row: Bobby R. West, Patsy Watkins, James Sheppard, Wilbur Lipsey, Nelda Click, Wilson W. Teller. OFFICERS First Row: Treba Gay Dozier, Treasurer; Wilson E. Teller, Vice President. Second Row: Margaret Ann Yarbrough, Re- porter; Patsy Simon, Secretary; Patsy Watkins, Chaplain; Wil- bur Lipsy, President. PI OMEGA PI, being a National Honorary Business Fraternity, has as its purpose to establish and maintain ideals of scholarship and the furthering of service and high ethical standards in business and professional life. Those preparing to enter the various phases of business and professional life and those preparing to enter the various phases of the business world are greatly aided by the constructive social and educational activities of the organization. The first chapter of Pi Omega Pi was established at State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri, on June 13, 1823. Since that time more than 160 active chapters have been established. The local chapter, Alpha Nu, has been active on the NSC campus since 1938. 44 PHI EPSILON KAPPA, is the only national professional fraternity for male students and teachers of health, physical education, and recreation. This fraternity was founded at the Normal College of the American Gymnastics Union of Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1913. With the installation of Beta chapter at the American college of Physical Education in Chicago, Illinois, Phi Epsilon Kappa took its first step toward becoming a national fraternity. Alpha Phi chapter was installed at Northwestern State College on April 28, 1951. One of the primary objectives of this fraternity is to elevate the standards, ideals, and ethics of those engaged in teaching in the fields of health, physical education and recreation. OFFICERS First Row: Lawrence Nugent, President; Claude Patrick, New- ton Wilkes, Jerry Allen. Second Row: Don McCardle, Ronald Roy, Grover Colvin, Dr. Robert Alost. MEMBERS First Row: Jeffrey Leon, Jerry Allen, Patrick Leblanc, Mike Payne, Don Willis, Charles McFadden, John Porche. Second Row: Kenny Guillot, David Centanni, Claude Patrick. Newton Wilkes, Jack Wintersteen, Larry Howard, Dean Sclavounos. Third Row: Ken Bass, Paul Heischmann, Don McCardle, Leslie Horst, Lynn Hargrave, Jack O ' Neill. Wilbert Trisler. Fourth Row: Lawrence Nugent, Ronald Roy Pete Sturgis, William McBride, David Lovell, Grover Colvin. Fifth Row: Donald Guidry, Jim Miller, Ted Fowler, Dr. Robert Alost, Ted Wim- berly, Bob Treganowen, Bob Foster. 45 OFFICERS First Row: Danelle Bruchhaus, Freshman Representative; Judy Winn, Reporter; Pudge Doucet, Junior Representative. Second Row: Sandra Foster, President; Linda Robichaux, Secretary- Treasurer; Peggy Deggs, Sophomore Representative; Shirley Hillman, Vice President. The PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS Club is a professional organization including all women Health and Physical Education majors and all interested minors. Honorary member s become such through worthy contributions to the department and by the vote of the club. Purposes of the club include development of closer relationship among the members, the creation of more interest in Health and Physical Education, provision for fun and companionship and the furtherance of professional interest. This organization is governed by an Executive Council which consists of the officers, the class representatives, and the sponsor. The representative group is composed of one member from each class voted into this position by class membership. MEMBERS First Row: Connie Pendleton, Judy Winn, Alice Hebert, Dan- ella Bruchhaus, Lydia Jane Heard, Nancy Arbuthnot, Marian Powell, Beth Marien, Pudge Doucet, Mary Lou Eckert. Second Row: Shirley Hillmann, Peggy Deggs, Wmily Rolfs, Dorothy Ulmer, Marcia Elkins, Johnnye Keglan, Shane Jones, Shirley Kay Dalme. Third Row: Christine Buck, Carolyn Atkins, Gloria McQuellin, Sandra Foster, Carolyn Brewer, Pearl Bristow, Joyce Roe, Sammie Jo Miller, Barbara Dean. Fourth Row: Martha Newson, Nancy Dickinson, Roberta Wescott, Betty Mor- gan, Linda Robichaux, Laura McCain, Velma Walpole, Alicia Poole, Charlotte Creed. 46 The Northwestern State College EUTHENICS CLUB, in affiliation, with the Louisiana Home Economics Association and the American Home Economics Association, was organized in 1926. Since then it has become one of the outstanding departmental clubs at NSC. The purposes of the Euthenics Club are; to promote professional spirit and co-operation, to foster sociability, to promote scholarship and to develop leadership. The motto is: We believe in minds that think, hearts that love, and hands that work. Euthenics implies better living. MEMBERS First Row: Juanita Dow, Louise Riche, Connie Rymas. Daphana Smith, Ruth Ann Terry, Kathyran Gatlin. Elizabeth Elize Clark, Charmian Reichenback. Second Row: Corliss Reeves, Mary Ellin Monk. Dinah Wagley, Sharon Shaffer, Suzanne Flash. Cathleen Ventura. Catherine Wall. Dana Faraldo. Third Row: Doris Mortin, Doris Johnson. Jennifer Jones, Debbie Kilpatrick, Amy Maxwell, Francis Parsons, Betty DeWitt, Clarice Courirlle. OFFICERS First Row: Dana Faraldo, Vice President: Clarice Courville, Secretary. Second Row: Frances Parsons, Vice President (2nd); Betty DeWitt, State LHEA Officer; Sharon Shaffer, Parliamen- tarian; Mary Ellen Monk. Reporter; Catherine Wall, Treasurer. 47 MEMBERS First Row: Ralph V. Fell, Steve Lancaster, Donald J. Wells, Jerry Doles, Gerald W. Cross, Thyra Hunter, Melvin Stevens. Second Row: James Spears, Dale Behan, Robert M. Hays, Roy Milton Wells, John Broussard, Richard Basco, Tom Williams. Third Row: C. W. Jarvis, Mike Creel, Don Jones, Michael. Mixon, Johnnie Butler, Wilfred Broussard. Fourth Row: Jerry Keny, Raymond Shelton, Dale Krouse, Mike Tarver, Rodger Smith, Clifford Krouse, Jimmie Hughes. OFFICERS First Row: Melvin Stevens, Sponsor; Tom Williams, Reporter; Thyra Hunter, Secretary; Second Row: C. W. Jarvis, Parlia- mentarian; Don Jones, Treasurer; Jimmie Highes, President; Ralph V. Fell, Sponsor; Bobby Talmadge, Vice President (not shown). The DEMETER AGRICULTURAL FRATERNITY, named after Demeter, the ancient Greek goddess of Earth and all vegetation, was organized October 18, 1928. It was begun at Southwestern Louisiana Institute, Lafayette, Louisiana, by Dean J. L. Fletcher, then head of the Agriculture Department. From a small group of eight members, the Demeter Club has expanded into a national organization with three chapters and a total membership of approximately one thousand. Activities of the Demeter Club include sponsoring turkey and beef shoots, judging in area F.F.A. contests and sponsoring the annual Agri Day. Membership requirements include a major in Agriculture with at least nine hours and a C average in that major. 48 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB at Northwestern is a professional and social organization whose membership is open to all Industrial Education majors and minors. The purposes of the club are: to promote the development of industrial education in Louisiana, to facilitate social and professional activities for its membership, and to develop an active interest in the industrial development of the state. OFFICERS First Row: Marty Dynn, Publicity Chairman; Jimmy Bankston, Vice President. Second Row: Dr. Bill W. Shaw, Sponsor; Lloyd Price, Secretary; Alvin Wendt, Treasurer. MEMBERS First Row: Kenneth James, Robert Mock, George Pinckard, Chesley Rockett, Peter DeBroeck. Second Row: Dr. W. Wef- fenstette, Jimmy Bankston, Tommy Kimball, Paul H. Sepul- vado, Instructor; Tommy Jackson, Dr. Bill W. Shaw. Third Row: Robert L. Brown, Morty Dyson, Heinz P. Fabes, Lee Hollowell, Larry McClain. Fourth Row: Mike Andrus, Michael M. Goodson, Lloyd Price, Alvin Wendt, Donald Bush. 49 DICK REDING President MEMBERS First Row: Kenny Guillot, Gary Pittman, Al Dodd, Lawrence Nugent, Claude Patrick, Dean Sclavounos. Second Row: Larry Fisher, Hubert Adams, Mike Creel, Sam Centanni, Edward Watt, Anthony Ward. Third Row: Malcolm Lewis, Dick Reding, Wayne Jowers, Glenn Ermatinger, Donald Guidry, Teddy Scott, Bob Foster. Fourth Row: Ross Gwinn, Ken Brooks, Wayne Walker, Phillip Creel, Ted Wimberly, Jimmie Woods, David Smith. The N CLUB is an organization whose membership is composed of some of the most talented athletes in the South. To become a member of the four major sports or in any of the three minor sports. Being a member of the N Club carries a great responsibility. The letter N on a sweater or jacket is the symbol of accomplishment and marks the man wearing it. The letter also identifies the man as a representative of Northwestern State College and through him our courage, spirit, and friendliness is shown. It is a proud man who wears the purple and white N and rightly so because it is the reward for a job well done. We salute the members of this organization for their never-ending effort to stimulate school spirit, and we are proud of the reputation they have given us both on and off the athletic field. 5° MEMBERS First Row: Charlotte Hill, Jane Fobes, Royce Thibodeaux, Wanda Perkins, Sharley Jo Wilder, Joyce Laircey, Dottie Stone, Susan Tatum, Cheryl Potuin, Janene Ferguson, Mattie Shaw, Barbara Flint. Second Row: Pat Holley, Ruth Stagg, Eileen Parker, Ann Tramel, Terry Cole, Mrs. Pauline Johnson, Sue Adkins, Louellyn Muench, Mary Dias, Gayle Harvey, Carol Gunn, Linda Gholson, Joyce Gallaspy, Pat Porter. Third Row: Allaine Easterly, Judith McDonough, Philip Moron, Thomas E. Cook, Judy Norred, Dianne Mason, Linda Lunsford, Shirley SHREVEPORT NURSE ASSOCIATION is one of three belonging to the Student Nurse Association of Northwestern State College. It is composed of all sophomore, junior and senior students in nursing. Its purpose is to provide the organizational structure for Student Government of the three clinical campuses, and to permit representation and participation in the Student Body Association and the AWS on the main campus. The Student Nurse Association also serves as the chapter unit of the Louisiana and National Associations of Student Nurses. Shaffer, Jo Lynn Shelton, Linda Tousek, Cynthia Vaughan, Sharon Woods, Diane Baker, Martha K. Emmons. Fourth Row: Pat Ledbetter, Theresa Sepulvado, Suzanne Thompson, Linda Sexton, Ruth West, Sherry Jerry, LaNien Clark, Betty Mosely, Pat Grob, Cheryl Gaddis, Elizabeth Chapman. Fifth Row: Anita McDonald, Lou Cloutier, Sue Elliott, Jay Trahan, Mary Stovall, Jeanette Waddle, Faye Bolton, Harriett Scott, Frances Crittenden, Carolyn Farrington, Beth Roy. Jerry Ann Nors- worthy, Peggy Casey. OFFICERS Kneeling: Janene Ferguson, Chairman of Nominations; Shirley Shaffer, Secretary; Carolyn Farrington, First Vice President. Standing: Martha K. Emmons, President; Frances Crittenden. Reporter; Pat Porter, Second Vice President; Elizabeth Chap- man, Social Chairman; Ruth Stagg, Parliamentarian. 5 MEMBERS Kneeling: Barbara Ramsey, Carol Chappell, Barbara Haley, Sandy Sandefer, Faye Bankston, Lola Braley, Diann Starns. Standing: Corinne Wright, Patsy Thigpen, Susan Forshag, Sandra Carter, Shirley Pittman, Julie Lacaze, Carmen Corbett, Betty Ames, Martha Williams. OFFICERS Kneeling: Barbara Ramsey, Sandy Sandefer, Faye Bankston, Lola Braley. Standing: Diann Starns, Corinne Wright, Patricia Thigpen, Martha Ann Williams, Carmen Corbett. The PINEVILLE NURSE ASSOCIATION is the Pineville branch of Northwestern ' s School of Nursing, and it gives its students a good background in which to learn their chosen profession, being located at Central Louisiana State Hospital, one of the larger hospitals in the state. THE BATON ROUGE STUDENT NURSE ASSOCIATION is housed on the Baton Rouge General Hospital grounds. The Baton Rouge campus of the Northwestern School of Nursing contains two dormitories, each with separate facilities, for sophomores and juniors. Recently a beautiful dormitory for women students was erected on this campus. The nursing students receive their practical experience at Baton Rouge General Hospital. OFFICERS Sitting: Sara B. Chandler, Kathleen Foster, Ruth Shows, Jan Prevost. Standing: Frances McElveen, Georgia Hebert, Rose- mary Hubbs, Ginger Alessi. MEMBERS First Row: Nell Picou, Cecelia Roberts, Sue Cloutier, Jan Pre- vost, Dawn Sherman, Camille Gennaro, Stephanie Woods. Second Row: Veronica Portie, Susan Howard, Yvette David, Shelia Burleigh, Emme Sue Brode, Kathleen Foster, Lucille Pullam, Rhonda Alsbrooks, Carol Ann Skerrett, Charlotte Anne LeBlanc, Ruth Shows. Third Row: Sara B. Chandler, Louise Irwin, Sandra Ellzey, Frances Ann McElveen, Inez A. Bott, Elouise Arnold, Cheryl Hillman, Jesserene Griffith. Rosemary G. Hubbs, Brenda Singletary, Ginger Alessi. Fourth Row: Shari Kidman, Helen Mittotard, Jennet Van Neste, Jean Mills, Georgia Ann Hebert, Peggy Best, Barbara Hyde, Cindy Gherke, Sylvia Smith, June Weisheit, Joan Sanders Connella. r 9 f H The SPANISH CLUB, El Club Panamerica, was reactivated this year, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Catalina McCullen. Once a month the club, composed of twenty-five members, has a short meeting and a big fiesta. MEMBERS First Row: Patricia Van Dyke, Charles McFad- der, Lynn McCormick. Second Row: Margaret F. Owen, Carlos A. Young, Catalina Samayoa Mc- Cullen, Gustavo Cahelon Cestary. Third Row: Kenneth Guerin, Glenda Abney, Jeffrey Leon, Linda Weffenstatte. PHI ALPHA THETA, the National Honor Society in History, is represented on the Northwestern State College campus by the Pi Chapter. Pi Chapter was established on March 21, 1934, and, although inactive for a number of years, is still one of the oldest honor societies on campus. Its membership is composed of students and professors who have shown excellence in the field of history. MEMBERS First Row: Assistant Professor Marietta LeBre- ton, Faculty Advisor, Sharon Derbonne, Carolyn Everett. Second Row: Edward Bouriaque, B. T. Quinten, Assistant Professor; Kenneth Guerin. Third Row: John Slade, Jimmie K. Teague, Harry Creighton, Charles S. Gallien. CTIVITIES . i « n i i i i ■' -— . - . THE POTPOURRI STAFF is appointed yearly by the editor of the publication. Each staff member must maintain a C average and is expected to contribute time and effort to the production of the NSC yearbook. Any staff must have a dedication to the job they set about, but the POTPOURRI staff must have more than dedication to the job of sending an annual to press. Endless time, patience and labor is spent on such a giant task. It is with pleasure that the 1966 POTPOURRI staff presents to you the 1966 POTPOURRI, and it is with much sincerity that the editor expresses appreciation to each staff member who contributed to this publication. BETTIE MOORE Editor LINDA WEFFENSTETTE Associate Editor BASKETBALL BILL FINICAL Business Manager EOITOR 56 DAVID BUTLER Sports Editor SHERRY SHEPHERD Classes Editor WAYNE MEACHUM Assistant Editor BETTY MARTIN Staff Artist THE 1966 POTPOURRI STAFF NELDA GREEN Classes TOMMY PUTNAM Activities Editor SANDRA GUIDRY Features 58 CAROL RIGDON Features SANDRA MARTIN Features TOMMY MEACHUM Military Editor SANDRA BYRD Classes MR. DWIGHT CONNELLY Faculty Advisor SHIRLEY BAGLIO Clerical Assistant Editor and Assistant are part of production line for class picture taking. PATTI CASTILLE Organizations LINDA DOUGLAS Greeks THE 1966 POTPOURRI STAFF Executive members of Potpourri Staff — Meachum, Moore, Wef- fenstette, and Finical. MEMBERS Roy Corley, Mickey King, Mr. Leonard Nichols, Randy Shipp, Mr. Burt Boone, Jere Daye, Mr. Tommy Dunagan, Mr. John Bern thai. THE STUDENT PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE is composed of five faculty members, appointed by the President of the College, and six student members, appointed by the president of the Student Government Association. The committee serves throughout the year, exercising financial and editorial guidance and control over the Current Sauce and the POTPOURRI. Each Spring the committee reviews the applications of prospective candidates for the editorships of the two publications, and appoints the two editors. The committee serves as a board of review for the Current Sauce and POTPOURRI budgets and makes periodic reports to the Student Government Association. MR. TOMMY DUNAGAN Committee Chairman 61 JERRY BRILL Editor-in-Chief, Fall, 1965 MR. EARL COULON Advisor It is the primary purpose of the CURRENT SAUCE staff to get a paper out each week. This year the Current Sauce has become a laboratory for the Journalism Department, and the meaning of the word paper has deepened. The paper must do many things to merit the term from the instructors whose critical advice is always helpful but sometimes very disappointing. Nevertheless, it is the duty of the staff to learn by criticism, and this facet of education that the newspaper has provided this year for its two staffs is incomparable. i Curr( .nt S-- u ig ffial i ce Pat McMeel, Associate Editor, Fall 1695 Patsy Watkins, Business Manager, Fall 1965 Al McMurtry, Business Manager, Spring, 1966. flfr Linda Broughton, Society Editor; Kenny Baker, Sports Editor. Calvin Johnson, Advertising Manager, Fall, 1965. Jim O ' Quinn, Associate Editor, Spring. 1966: Alton Sanders. Reporter. Sharon Matthews, News Editor, Spring, 1696; Mike Crawford, Reporter. Susie Chancey, SGA Reporter; Pete Dove, Reporter. First Row: Janet Mott, Jerry Piatt, Sheila Culp, Mary Ruth Bradley, Edwina Roach. Second Row: Pat Power, Carolyn Brewer, Sally Stafford, Margaret Yarbrough, Pat Latura, Caro- lyn Everett. Third Row: Patricia Simon, Betty DeWitt, Glenda Abney, Barbara Wallace, Sandra Ackerman Martin, Pat Hay- den, Pam Pepperman. Fourth Row: Mrs. Joan Coke, Sponsor. The Sponsor usually ends up working as hard as the members. 64 The PURPLE JACKETS, an organization formed by President V. L. Roy in 1927, was the first honor group established on campus. Clad in purple and white colors depicting service and loyalty, the .Purple Jackets have become a living tradition as hostesses at all events on the college campus. The membership of the group is limited, to 21 active members. Each Spring at the Purple Jacket calling, women students who have demonstrated scholarship, good character and personality, and a spirit of cooperation and unselfishness in serving the college, are chosen as new members. The honor of becoming a member of the Purple Jackets is one of the greatest accorded to a woman student at NSC. Mrs. Joan Coke serves as faculty sponsor of the group. MRS. JOAN COKE Sponsor Sandra Ackerman Martin, First Semester President; Pat La- tura, Second Semester President; Shiela Culp, Secretary; Betty DeWitt, Treasurer. Purple Jacket Sally Stafford works on her student teaching. First Row: R. J. Ardoin, Secretary-Treasurer; Roy Corley, President; Stanley Branton, Vice President. Second Row: Wally Hebert, Reporter; Glen Cooley, Alumni Secretary; Jerry Mar- tin, Historian. During the latter part of the Spring of 1959, a group of men from NSC, in cooperation with the Office of Student Relations, petitioned the National BLUE KEY Organizations for membership and on December 9, 1959, the NSC Chapter of the Blue Key was installed. Limiting membership solely to juniors and seniors, the organization was established solely as a service organization composed of men on the campus. Selection for membership is one of the highest honors that can be conferred upon a man at Northwestern. Dean Leonard O. Nichols is faculty sponsor. First Row: David Oxford, Glen Cooley, Paul Jeansonne, George Chandler, Roy Corley, James Roshto, Rahn Sherman. Second Row: Pat Bell, Wally Hebert, Ray Robicheaux, Wiley Cole, Stanley Branton, Jerry Martin, Charles Domingues, J. O. Char- rier. Third Row: Joe Traigle, Mike Miller, Milton Rhea, R. J. Ardoin, Jerry McLaurin. MISS BETTY DeWITT 1966 Blue Key Darling Wiley Cole checks parliamentary procedure. Dean Leonard O. Nichols, Faculty Sponsor. All eyes are on Jeansonne as he gets ready to work. 67 The NSC CHORALE is the largest of the singing groups on campus, representing the college in a variety of public performances. The Chorale holds auditions for membership each semester, and is composed of students following other curriculums as well as those majoring in music. Students in the Chorale participate in concert tours, in major operas and oratorios with the Shreveport Symphony, in Christmas and spring concerts for the student body, or in one of the branch choral groups such as the Madrigal Singers. Major appearances in 1965-6 included a Christmas concert featuring The Christmas Story by Peter Mennin and two spring performances of Stravinsky ' s Symphony of Psalms with the Shreveport Symphony. Many Chorale members took part in the all-college production of Brigadoon in April. MR. GORDON FLOOD Director ■First Row: Sally Stafford, Lucy Alexander, Susan Murrell, Kenneth Cochran, William Shea, Wayne Meachum, Bettie Moore, Ronald Bruce, Sherry Barrett, Jane Hedrick, Jerry Bigliau, Bentley Rambin, Leslie Steele. Second Row: Ed- mond Harris, Pam Pepperman, Betty Doiron, Don O ' Bier, Doug Sullivan, Robert Kerr, Karen Cuny, Ronnie Thiebaud, Bonnie McCandlish, Euverne Dupree, Lorrie Miller, Steve Hitt, Susie LeBaron, Catherine Rose, Deborah McCullen, Pamela Rushing, Kay Manning, Judy Ransey, Nettie Chenevert. Third Row: Carolyn Wood, Susan Michael, Sandra Bethaney, Jamie Clark, Dianne Laurence, Maureen Banta, Charlene Doolittle, Mike Miller, Wanda Valentine, Pat Comick, Robert Davidson, Meryl Amison, James Gentry, Mary Stovall, Bunny Curry, Lora Morgan, Martha Wagley, Barry Foret, Lynn E. Huey. Fourth Row: John Ransey, Emily Whitehead, Janine Johnson, Rosemary Marshall, Christopher Brand, Anna da Gama. 68 Participating in the Christmas opera. Amahl and the Night Visitors are from left to right. Bill Nolan, Dancer: Glenda Hoicze. Dancer: Don O ' Bier, Tenor: Eddie Huey, Baritone: Bettie Moore, Soprano: Sandra Bethany, Soprano. A moving scene of Amahl and the Night Visitors is displayed by leads Don O ' Bier, Kaspar: Douglas Sullivan. Balthazar: Eddie Huey. Melchoir: Bettie Moore, the Mother. Soloists in The Christmas Story by Peter Mennin are Ronald Bruce. Tenor: Deborah McCuller, Soprano: and Karen Cuny, Pianist. The 1966 Northwestern in a vocal music concert. 60 The NORTHWESTERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA was first founded in 1913 and had a membership of about twenty. Since that date it has grown steadily in number and quality of performance. The Symphony Orchestra is truly a community organization in that its members include elementary, high school, and college students as well as college faculty and townspeople. The group presents four to six concerts during the academic year — two public concerts and two Young People ' s Concerts for the school children of Natchitoches and nearby towns — and also provides music for the spring semester commencement exercises. Various musical groups on campus function to give the students and faculty jazz, dance music, and marches. It is the purpose of the Northwestern Symphony Orchestra to contribute classical and semi-classical music, and so it does under the able direction of Dr. Joseph Carlucci. DR. JOSEPH CARLUCCI Director ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL First Violin: John Maltese, Concertmaster May Beville Nancy Frost George Trisler Branko Stojadinovic John Bernthal Second Violin: Rosemary Marshall Sandra Parker John Koonce Fred Palmer Barbara Somervell Gwynne Shively Viola: Marcia Kite Paul Torgrimson Ruth Caughey Vio!i?iceHo: Van Barker John Kite Walter Caughey Bass: David Hedleston James Cooper James Green Flute: Meryal Annison Kathv Fairless Oboe: Edward Tarratus David Blackstock Clarinet: Kay Williams David Butler Bassoon: Janet Moon David Williams French Horn: Larry Wiley Bill Davis Mike Drake Trumpet: Charles Horton Mike Simmons Byron Clark Tro?nbo?ie: Leslie Steele James Gentry David Randall Tuba: Oscar Carter Tympani: Douglass Sullivan Percussion: Steve Hitt Rick Jonas Cedric Hudgens Librarians: Marcia Kite Charles Horton 7° JAMIE CLARK Vocalist WAYNE MEACHUM Vocalist DR. EDWARD TARRATUS Director First Row: Jimmy Green, David Williams, Doug Sullivan, Kay Williams, David Butler, Toby Cooper, Robert Ezell. Second Row: Ray Burnham, Leslie Steele, Clifton Gibson. Larry Wiley. Third Row: Jack Gates, Leonard Casson, Byron Clark, Charles Horton, Ronnie Jones. Piano — Frank Rodie, John Kite. Drums — Steve Hitt. The NSC STAGE BAND provides students with an opportunity to perform, compose, and arrange jazz and popular music. It is an honor group with membership being determined by audition. In addition to a big band of 20 players and two singers, at least two small groups are selected from players in the Stage Band — a Dixieland combo and a modern quintet. Activities for the year included concerts in the the Student Center and Fine Arts Auditorium, a five-stop tour of area schools (Many. DeQuincey. Alexandria, Leesville, DeRidder). and an appearance on TV by the Quintet. The band also presented a Jazzy appearance this year with new burgundy blazers with matching ties. - j 1 1 I — rjiLVj The CONTEMPORARY DANCERS are presently in their thirty-second year on campus as a dance group and have been governed by their present constitution for almost ten years. The purpose of the Contemporary Dancers is to instill in women physical education majors an interest in modern dance and a desire to participate in it. Mary Norvell, Secretary-Representative; Carol Adkins, Presi- dent; Janie Pat Armstrong, Vice President; Bethyn Sissy Smith, Costume Coordinator; Emily Madden, Costume Coordi- nator. First Row: Carol Adkins, Janie Pat Armstrong. Second Row: Glenda Sue Howze, Betty Morgan, Gail Patterson, Bethyn Sissy Smith. Third Row: Carol Gerami, Joan Port, Judy La- Roue, Mary Norvell, Emily Madden. Not Pictured: Judy Winn. Carol Gerami, Joan Port, Judy LaRoue, Gail Patterson, Betty Morgan. Bob Lee, President; Jeff Swilley, Vice President; Betty Mor- gan, Treasurer; Tom Tater, Publicity Chairman. You can see anything at the annual Water Show. The name NEPTUNE CLUB, immediately brings to mind the synchronized swimming and diving group that is well on the way to making a fine name for for itself on the NSC campus. People come from all over the state to see the Water Show which is presented each year in the Fall. First Row: Benny Cox, Billy Jordan, Bobby Berger, Art Webb, Jeff Swilley, Bob Lee, Leonard Richards. Second Row: Janis Lowe, Valerie Vreeland, Linda Moreau, Bill Roundtree, Carol Armstrong, Billy Berger, Tom Tater, Kathryn Toups, Betty Morgan, Charlotte Clark, Linda Morgan. 73 OFFICERS Sherry Jones, Secretary-Treasurer; Daphana Smith, Commu- nications Chairman; Sylvia Thigpen, President; Sydney Storey, Sales Manager. The DEMONETTES is a freshman women ' s service organization composed of freshman women with outstanding high school records. Some of their activities are to attend football and basketball games in a special assigned area, to aid in the sale and distribution of school spirit supplies, and to help decorate the Student Center for Christmas. MEMBERS First Row: Judi Stahl, Cathy Rose, Barbara Jo Somervell, Linda Knotts, Sylvia Crump, Donis DeLee, Sydney Storey, Lo- retta Dewil, Linda Bretthauer, Sherry Jones, Diane Higgin- botham. Second Row: Anne David, Peggie Weeks, Doris Murry, Jill Foshee, Janice Shivers, Karen Cuny, Anita Humphreys, Margi Bloom, Dian Kanapkey, Dorothy Hickman, Sylvia Thig- pen. Third Row: Becky Buckly, Bonnie Sparks, Daphana Smith, Jessica McConnell. Christine Buck, Carol Ann Chaney, Kathy Gray, Lois Kavanaugh, Georgie Curry, Pamela Hankins, Me- linda Coaleam. 74 Formed to foster the hobby of ham radio, the NSC RADIO CLUB is well konwn in the area. Working closely with local police and civil defense officials, the members always stand ready to help set up communications during time of disaster. Bob Wright, WA5EVU. President; Hal Townsend, WA5IFW: Paul Sepulvado, Harvev Bennett, WN5MMD; Montv Wright, Lloyd Ponder, WA5GXL; Walter Weffenstette, W5JCM , Sponsor; Danny Sepulvado. Ken Hackney, Jr., WA5KIV; Richard Vaughn, Steve Bienvenu, WA5ITW; Ken Hackney, KA5KHE, Vice President. o m (0i Now in its third year on campus, the CREATIVE WRITERS CLUB acts as a critique group, judging one another ' s literary work. New ideas are discussed and worked on and sparks of talent are fanned into fires which hunger tor creativity. First Row: Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor. Second Row: Henry Joyner, Max Duggan, Johnnie Miller. Not Pictured: Nick Pollacia, Danny Gayer, Robert Durr, Charles Clark, Ronald Gremillion, 75 First Row: Judy King, Sarah Jarvis, Bonita Montgomery, Kathy Rogers, Audrey Burkhalter, Camille Littlejohn, Pam Frost. Second Row: Jack Schang, George Fruge, Kenny Pat- terson, Harold Holley, Hal Montgomery, Harold Nations, Gerald Jarvis, Richard Johnson, Fred O ' Bier, Johnny Gray, Doyce Hallmark. Not Pictured: Russell West, John Mullins, F. P. David, Joe Childs, Sammy Jackson, Joe Scroggins. First Row: Gerald Jarvis, President; Pam Frost, Secretary- Treasurer. Second Row: Dr. Stufflebean, Sponsor; Harold Na- tions, Vice President. Formed originally five years ago as the NSC Roughriders, the RODEO CLUB is composed of any student who is interested in the various rodeo activities. During the past year, members of the club have traveled to various states, including Texas, Colorado and Oklahoma, to compete in rodeos as representatives of Northwestern. These trips have accomplished much in spreading the name of the school far and wide. Besides making new friends in other areas of the nation, the competing members won more than their share of places in the various events. 76 The NSC DEBATE CLUB, which was fanned into existence in 1957, is open to all students on the campus who express an interest in the activities of the organization. Under the capable direction of Mrs. Vera Graham, the club provides organized participation in competitive speech activities on an inter-collegiate basis. One of the highest awards is the outstanding debater award which is presented each year to the debater who earns a letter in the activity by attending one-half or more of the scheduled tournaments. The award is voted by those on the squad who have earned their letters during that season. The outstanding debater is a peer group award. It represents those attributes of the debate activity which might be regarded as the purpose and justification of the program. MRS. VERA GRAHAM Director Cindy Smith and Linda Jack- son, Outstanding Debaters. First Row: Leah Luckett. Gerald Hart. Warren Martin. Beryl Harper, Edward Thompson, Gary Piper, Georgia Curry, Judy LaRoue. Second Row: Linda Jackson, Kathy Doherty, Betty Bloch, Raymond Rogers, Cindy Smith. Not Pictured: Mary Ellen Davis, Lyn Hellinghausen, John Richard Dalme, Jofrrree Brooks, Johnnie Hall. 77 First Row: Linda Jackson, Milton Tarver, Cindy Smith, Gary Piper, Betty Bloch. Second Row: Bill Rowell, Buddy Durham, Lyn Hellinghausen, Betty Morgan, Pat Delano, Kay Braunig, Mary Ellen Davis, Harvey Wilson. Harvey Wilson, Treasurer; Linda Jackson, Secretary; Milton Tarver, President; Cindy Smith, First Vice President; Betty Bloch, Second Vice President; Gary Piper, House Manager. Since its beginning in 1925, the DAVIS PLAYERS has become the oldest official dramatic organization on campus, striving always to develop talent and cultivate a taste for the best in drama. Club membership is limited to thirty, with invitations to membership being extended to those students who the club feels have a sincere interest in in theatre, as demonstrated by their participation in College Theatre. Because of the interest and standards of quality displayed, the Davis Players was instrumental in securing the Northwestern Chapter-Delta Eta Cast of Alpha Psi Omega — the largest national honorary fraternity for college dramatics. Membership in this fraternity is the highest honor bestowed in dramatics at Northwestern. DR. EDNA WEST Co-Sponsor MR. FRANK MAGERS Co-Sponsor 78 The NORTHWESTERN STATE COLLEGE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY was organized on November 10, 1965, as a local academic organization. Membership in the organization is open to all students interested in the field of geology. The purpose of the society is to exchange ideas among its members, locally, and with visiting scientists. In addition, it tries to create interest in the field of geology and acquaint the people of this area with geology. Activities of the society include attending lectures by professors of geology, inviting lecturers to our campus, and attending field trips in the surrounding areas. Mr. John D. Waskom, Advisor; Dick Robertson, Vice President; Harry Stewart, Reporter; Sid Sers, Secretary; Tom Smith. President. First Row: Walter Stiles, Harry Stewart, James Wallace. Sec- ond Row: Dick Robertson, Nolan LeBlanc Jr., Art Webb. Third Row: Mr. John D. Waskom, Sid Sers, Timm Stubbs, Glenn Taylor. 79 Pete Fountain ' s group 7nakes good music with every instrument. Texas Boys Choir. Pete can play anything jrom modern jazz. The ARTIST SERIES has, as one of its main functions, the responsibility of bringing to the students of Northwestern a varied selection of entertainers so as to broaden their range of cultural experiences. The Artist Series works hand-in-hand with the SGA Entertainment Committee and the Northwestern-Natchitoches Concert Association to bring the best possible entertainment to the campus. Among the groups presented this year were: the Texas Boys Choir, the National Ballet of Washington, and Pete Fountain. . . to sweet and mournful blues. So Where the Brothers Four are, can laughter be far behind? Jay and The Americans win new jans everywhere they go. Love songs by the Brothers Four melt the coldest hearts. SGA ENTERTAINMENT, functioning as a part of the Student Government Association, each year takes polls of the students living in the various campus dormitories to determine what type of performers the students desire. Jay and The Americans, Brenda Lee, and the Brothers Four were among those presented this year. 81 MISS NSC Bettie Moore Miss NSC is elected by vote of the student body, and represents what the student body of Northwestern considers to be the most ideal student of Demonland. Bettie was chosen on the basis of service, character, and leadership ability. She is active in the Student Government Association. the POTPOURRI and the BSU. MR. NSC J. 0. Chamer J. O. Charrier, a senior from Klienwood. La., was elected as the ideal male student of Northwestern State College. J. O. was also elected by vote of the student body and must possess qualities of service, character, and leadership. He is an active member of the Student Government Association, and the Blue Key honor fraternity. 8, WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES? Thirty-four nominations of Northwestern seniors were accepted by the national committee and listed in the Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. These students will have their names published in the national directory which is one of the highest honors accorded to American college students. The thirty-four students nominated were chosen by the junior members of the Student Government Association and a faculty group from the Mr. and Miss Northwestern dormitory nominations. Who ' s Who makes its selection from the names submitted to it based on scholarship, participation in extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to the school, and promise of future usefulness to 1 William Ahearn R. J. Ardoin Sandra Bethany Stan Branton Carolyn Brewer Thomas Cathey George Chandler J. O. Charrier Carl Cooley Roy Corley Betty Sue DeWitt William Finical Charles Fisher Lynn Hargrave Paul Jeansonne Mary Ann Jones Patricia Latura 86 Jerry Martin Sandra Ackerman Martin Henry Mayfield Bettie Moore Janet Mott Lawrence Nugent Carolyn Plummer Donna Pollard Cecelia Shea Rahn Sherman Pat Simon Sally Stafford Eric Steinhauser Carol Stone Daniel Walsh Katy Watkins Margaret Yarbrough WILLIAM AHEARN Biology Shreveport R. J. ARDOIN Accounting; Pi Omega Pi Treasurer; Student Body Treasurer; Blue Key Re- cording Secretary and Treasurer; Kappa Sigma Guard; Jr. Men ' s Representative. SANDRA BETHANY Music Education; Sigma Alpha Iota Vice President; Alpha Lamba Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; NSC Chorus; Kappa Delta Pi. STAN BRANTON Government and History; Blue Key Vice President; Student Body Vice President: KA; Monitor. CAROLYN BREWER Physical Education and Upper Elemen- tary Education; AWS; Purple Jackets; Kappa Delta Pi; Sophomore Counselor; Westminster Moderator THOMAS CATHEY Senior Class Vice President: SLTA: AMW; KA GEORGE CHANDLER SGA: Wildlife Manaj Blue K( Beta Beta Beta President: Phi Eta Sigma Vice President; Monitor. J. O. CHARRIER Government; Student Body President Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Blue Key; Sophomore Class President CARL COOLEY Accounting; Blue Kev; Phi Kappa Phi; BSU; Pi Omega Pi. ■ft ROY CORLEY BETTY SUE DcWITT Mathematics: Blue Key President: BSU ■■mbda President: Phi Eta Sigma President ta; Purple Jacket.-. SGA Phi Delia Pi. I i WHO ' S WHO WILLIAM FINICAL Business Administration; Sigma Tau Gamma Secretary, 65-66; 66 POTPOURRI Business Manager. CHARLES FISHER Mathematics; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Varsity Tennis; Band. LYNN HARGRAVE Health and Physical Education; Senior Class President; Football, 62-64. PAUL JEANSONNE Mathematics; ROTC Corps Com- mander 65-66; ROTC Rifle Team 62-66; ROTC Captain 63-66; Junior Class Vice President 64-65. MARY ANN JONES Home Economics; Purple Jackets; State Fair Court 65; DZ President 64-65; Eu- thenics President 64-65; Kappa Alpha Rose 65. PATRICIA LATURA Library Science; Purple Jackets Vice President and President; BSU Executive Council; State BSU Council; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Delta. JERRY MARTIN History; BSU Blue Key; Monitor; Americanism (VEEP). SANDRA A. MARTIN Prmary Education; Purple Jacket President; Dorm President; BSU Executive Council; POTPURRI Staff, Miss Potpurri. HENRY MAYFIELD Mathematics; Phi Eta Sigma Historian; Phi Kappa Phi; Varsity Debate Team; SLTA Vice President and Treasurer; Blue Key Reporter, Corresponding Sec- retary. Vocal dent Miss NSC; BETTIE MOORE Music; POTPOURRI Editor; Stu- Government Association; BSU; AWS Greater Council. JANET MOTT Home Economics; Purple Jackets; Nu Sigma Chi; Kappa Delta Pi; Euthenics Club; Senior Counselor. LAWRENCE NUGENT Health and Physical Education; N Club; Football; Phi Epsilon Kappa President. CAROLYN PLUMMER Business Administration; SGA; Alpha Lambda Delta; State Fair Court; Pi Omega Pi; Homecoming Queen. DONNA POLLARD Primary Education; Potpourri Court; POTPOURRI Staff; Women ' s Rifle Team. CECILIA SHEA English and Spanish; State Fair Queen; Sigma Tau Gamma Rose; Lady of Bracelet Court; DZ. RAHN SHERMAN Chemistry; Blue Key; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma PAT SIMON Business Education; Pi Omega Pi Sec- retary; Purple Jackets; Potpourri Court; AWS Vice President; Judiciary Board President. SALLY STAFFORD Primary Education: Phi Kappa Phi; Purple Jackets; Kappa Delta Pi Presi- dent; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Sigma Sigma Treasurer. ERIC STEINHAUSER Business and Accounting; IFC President; Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Tau Gamma Vice President; Monitor CAROL STONE Primary Education. Alpha Beta Alpha Treasurer; AWS Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Sigma Sigma Vice President Social Science an MARGARET YARBROUGH pa Phi; Kappa Business Educ.iii.Mi. Purple Ja i; Sigma Sigma Kappa Delia l ' i Pi Omega Pi; SLTA I I . LADY OF THE BRACELET Pat, our prettiest coed. Jiss Bettie Moore, 1966 Potpourri editor, pre- sents Miss Pace with the traditional bracelet. 90 THE LADY OF THE BRACELET PAGEANT is an annual event in which the contestants are nominated by the student body. Contestants must have a t least an over-all 2.00 academic average. The contestants this year were judged on the basis of talent, facial beauty and swim suit appearance. This year ' s Miss Lady of the Brace- let, Miss Pat Pace, is a sophomore phys- ical education major from Leesville, Louisiana. Wayne Meachum, master of ceremonies of Lady of the Bracelet Pageant, presents swim- suit award. John C. Guillet Miss Pat Pace . sh I U f P ? i ie te John C. Guillet Miss Pam Rushin % John C C ' .uillet Miss Cecelia Shea i John C. Guillet Miss Sue Wells John C Guillet Miss Jeannie Watson John C. Guillet Miss Jeannie Behm John C. Guillet Miss Faith Broussard Mrs. Sandra Martin MISS POTPOURRI MISS POTPOURRI COURT THE POTPOURRI COURT is selected annually by the Potpourri Staff. Miss Potpourri of 1966 is Mrs. Sandra Martin, a primary education major from New Orleans, La. She was chosen on the basis of leadership, service and scholastic standing. Each court member is chosen to represent the title they hold. PAT SIMON Most Studious f SANDRA BYRD Most Congenial BETTIE MOORE Most Talented BARBARA WALLACE Most Involved in Student Politics SANDRA GUIDRY Most Ambitious SHERRY SHEPHERD Best Personality LINDA WEFFENSTETTE Most Appropriately Dressed Mrs. Becky Patrick HOMECOMING QUEEN Grace Wilson Shirley Dalme Toni Walker Wilma Hunt The Homecoming Count is selected each year by the Demon Football Team. This year ' s Queen, Becky Patrick, is a freshman from Natchitoches, Louisiana. Glenda Randall STATE FAIR QUEEN Miss Pat Pace 1966 Homecoming Court: left to right, Cecelia Shea, Toni Walker, Pam Scott, Nancy Clayton, Queen Pat Pace, Susie Brown, Ann Kovar, Wilma Hunt, Mary Ann Jones. The State Fair Court is elected by popular vote of the Northwestern student body. Pat Pace is the 1966 Queen. T-K Watching the game ' s progress, is the State Fair Court. Hello Everybody! comes from State Fair Queen. Pat Pace. 1966 Homecoming Queen, Becky Patrick. 1966 Lady of the Bracelet Court. Pam Rushing accepts talent award in Lady of the Bracelet pagent. It ' s all over says the workers behind the scene. 104 n Lady of the Bracelet Judges, from let to right, Mrs. Corley, Mr. Benson, Mrs. Shapiro, Dr. Flood, and Mr. Anderson, are faced with the final decision. 1966 Homecoming Court. We made it! Pat Pace shares her happiness. io 5 — _ _n_a_B_M_flMi IO THE 1965-1966 MARCHING BAND presented outstanding shows at all home games and at the annual NSC-Louisiana Tech game. During the concert session, the band turned to heavy classical numbers, mixed with light novelty pieces. As a good-will gesture the band traveled on tour to various high schools throughout the state presenting programs to give these high school students an idea of the band program at NSC and encourage them to join us when they arrive at Northwestern State College. Following shortly after tour, the Formal Band concert was presented in the Fine Arts Auditorium. At this performance most of this year ' s repertoire was presented. Bringing our concert season to a close were the pop concerts open to the college free of ch arge. As the closing highlight of the year, our annual Band Banquet was a success. At this social function special entertainment, good food, and presentation of awards is the order of the day. MR. ROBERT SMITH Band Director First Row: Patty Graham, Nettie Chenevert, Marcia Kite, Nancy Mar- tin, Janet Moon, Lynn Nolltramper, Lucy Finster, Lell Annison, Bill Dudley, Dianne Webb, Gloria Hugh. Second Row: Christine Herpin, Kay Manning, Kay Wiley, Nancy Waters, David Butler, John Koonce, Jack Gates, Kay Williams, Mary McGraw. Third Row: Nancy Clayton, Jim O ' Quinn, Harlan Smith, Sally Dorr, Ronald Bruce, David Blackstock, Larry Wiley, Ronnie Rhea, John Kite, Donald Maxey, Jean Ramsey. Fourth Row: David Randall, Clifton Gibson, James Gentry, Gerald 108 MARGARET MARTIN Feature Twirler Krause, Johnny Hewitt. McDuffie Raymond, Gay Zachry. Leonard Cas- son. Fifth Row: Pat Fisher, Steve Hitt, Lynn McMillan, Larry Fisher, Buddy McMillan, Jimmy Green, Clarke VanSickle. Tom Spence, Rick Jonas, Charles Horton, Leslie Steele, Jack Huddleston. Doug Sullivan, Toni Walter. Not Shown: Bryan Clark, Kathy Fairless, Anne Gardner, Van Barker, Sandra Shaddock, Dave Williams, Glenda Young, Ray Burn- ham, Graduate Assistant. DOUG SULLIVAN Drum Major Tito Demon Band in full spirit for the Homecoming Parade. MAJORETTES- Gloria Hough, Jeannie Ramsey, Nancj Clayton, Walker, Pat Fisher, Patty Graham. Tom The CHEERLEADERS of Northwestern State College are elected by vote of the NSC Student Body. The cheerleading team members give of their time and service to the school and student body, being rewarded only by the self-satisfaction of being a cheerleader, and leading in the support of a team in which they so strongly believe. Certainly many words of appreciation go to the cheerleaders of NSC for the year ' 65-66. The 1966 Potpourri staff wishes to take this opportunity to say thank you for a job well done. Cheerleader Evan Watson feels a little gloomy during an unsuccessful night for the Demons. Women: Ann Covar, Patty Castille, Pam Rushing, and Brenda Jones. Men: Mike Westmoreland, Head Cheerleader; Evan Wat- son, Dale McGee, and Pat McGehee. Acrobatic NSC cheerleaders lead the student body in a popular demon cheer. Demon supporters and cheerleaders honor an- other exciting touchdown. One of the most thrilling experiences of a cheerleader — to lead tin SQUAD onto the field for mi hour action. DF.UON 1965-1966 Demon Mascot. Plul Raggazino. THE 1965 DEMON SQUAD No Name Position Weigh t Class No Name Position Weight Class 10 Joe Beasley Quarterback 165 Junior First Kow: 87 Henry Miller End 203 Freshman 41 Al Dodd Halfback 175 Junior- 76 George Cognevich Tackle 225 Junior 40 David Smith Halfback 170 Freshman 61 Ronnie Whatley Guard 184 Freshman Second Row: 69 David Ccntanni Guard 205 Freshman 89 Shelley Dickie End 220 Freshman 51 Carroll Long Center 185 Junior 00 Wayne Walker Punter 220 Senior 85 Hubert Adams End 210 Junior 35 Harold Petrie Fullback 215 Senior 88 Mike Creel End 210 Sophomore 82 Louis Richard End 190 Sophomore 74 Jimmie Woods Tackle 235 Sophomore 50 Ted Wimberly Center 220 Junior 60 Lawrence Nugent Guard 218 Junior 73 Ross Gwinn Tackle 265 Junior 33 Claude Patrick Fullback 190 Senior 84 Dick Reding End 205 Junior IIX ■No. Name Position Weight Class No Name Positio)t Weight Class 14 Donnic Carrol] Quarterback 206 Senior 68 Gerald Malley Guard 195 Sophomore 42 James Aymond Halfback 185 Senior 63 Kenny Fei i o Guard L ' ln Freshman 64 Kenny (juillot Guard L ' li) Junior 20 Sammy Clifton Quarterhack 175 Sophomore 45 Gary Pittman Halfback L80 Junior 79 Phillip Creel Tackle L ' 75 Sophomore 65 Eddie Mittelbronn Guard 195 Junior 52 Randall Brodnax Center 205 Freshman 80 Monte Ledbetter End 180 Senior 16 Donald ( ruidi Quarterhack man 70 David Dawson Tackle 230 Sophomore 67 Melvin Johnston Guard 195 Sophomore Third Row: 77 NTeal Simmons Tackle Fi eshman 75 Boh Foster Tackle Sophomore 32 Meyer Irby Fullback 177 Freshman 44 Neal Prather ack 15d Sophomore 36 Bobbj Parker Fullback 195 Senior 37 Barry Fresh Fulll Freshman 25 Ron Hendricks Halfback 160 Junioi 23 3 Steve White 11.,]! ' lti. ' i Freshman THE 1965 FOOTBALL SEASON was a successful one for the Demons of Northwestern State College. The NSC Squad, which was predicted to win only one Gulf State Conference game, finished the season with a 2 win-3 loss GSC record, and a 5 win-4 loss over-all record. The Demons had the material to win GSC this year, but the road to victory seemed to be too hard and long. Starting with a four-game winning streak, the season was highlighted by the defeat of the powerful Pensacola Navy Goshawks. Next the Purple and white proceeded to have a four-game losing streak, the low point of which was their defeat by the Bulldogs of Louisiana Tech in the annual State Fair game. This year, the award of Most Valuable Player was a tie between Dick Reding and Al Dodd. Dodd was also named to the NAIA All American team. MR. JACK CLAYTON Head Football Coach COACHES— Mr. Jack Clayton, Mr. Gene Knecht, Mr. Red Phil- lips, Mr. Alvin Cracker Brown, Mr. Ernest Howell. Eddie Mittlebronn, best offensive lineman; Dick Reding, most valuable player and best offensive lineman; James Aymond, best offensive back; Hubert Adams, best defensive back; Neal Prather, scholastic award; Al Dodd, most valuable player and best defensive back; Claude Patrick, permanent team captain; Donald Guidry, coaches award. Dick Reding, most valuable player and best offensive lineman; Claude Patrick, permanent team captain; and Al Dodd, most valuable player and best defensive back. MANAGERS OF THE 1966 DEMON TEAM: Front Row: Ted Fowl... Eddie Sistrunk. Back Row: Clay Harper, Mr Eugene Christmas, and Dennis Jeans. 5 Wayne Walker displays an air of despair during the McNeese game after missing an important field goal attempt. Al Dodd, one of two Louisiana men to be selected to the NAIA All American Football team. The Demon squad works out dun REPORTING THE 1965 FOOTBALL SEASON N.S.C. 10 La. Coll. 3 N.S.C. 16 O.B. 6 N.S.C. 21 McNeese 29 Northwestern started off its 1965 football campaign with a win as the Demons defeated Louisiana College 10-3. The game ' s only touchdown came with three seconds remain- ing in the third quarter. A key 14-yard run to the six by Claude Patrick set up Carroll ' s touchdown run on a keeper play through the left side of the Wildcat line. Walker came up to kick the extra point. This, plus a field goal from the educated toe of Wayne Walker, ended the scoring for Northwestern. Statistics: N.S.C. La. Coll. First Downs 13 11 Rushing yardage 156 124 Passing yardage 125 96 Passes c a 9-21 7-17 Punts n a 4-46.3 5-39.2 Fumbles 3 2 Yards Penalized 75 10 c a — Passes completed attempted ' n a — Punts number average Northwestern State College rolled again as they defeated Ouachita Baptist College 16-6 for their fourth straight performance. Al Dodd led the field by intercepting three passes and running them back for a total of 60 yards. Statistics: N.S.C. O.B. First downs 13 15 Rushing vardage 103 124 Passing vardage 144 73 Passes c a 8-15 9-16 Punts n a 4-41.8 6-32.8 Fumbles 5 1 Yards penalized 85 45 c a — Passes completed attempted n a — Punts number average The Demons dropped a heartbreaker to McNeese 29-21. They had the Cowboys 21-7 in the third quarter, but couldn ' t hold on. McNeese scored first in the game with a 90- yard punt return. It was a sad homecoming for the Northwestern Demons. Statistics: N.S.C. McNeese First downs 14 21 Rushing yardage 186 292 Passing yardage 153 67 Passes c a 7-14 5-18 Punts n a 4-44.8 4-38.5 Fumbles 1 3 Yards penalized 50 c a — Passes completed attempted n a — Punts number average N.S.C. 17 Northeast 12 N.S.C. 14 La. Tech 42 N.S.C. 7 U.S.L. 41 N.S.C. ' s Demons managed to keep a clean slate in their first home appearance of the season by slipping past the Northeast State Indians in a 17-12 decision. The game was marked by a series of fumbles and other mis- cues by the Monroe squad, enabling the Demons to get control of the pigskin several times deep in Indian territory. Statistics: N.S.C. Northeast First Downs 11 10 Rushing yardage 166 110 Passing yardage 34 25 Passes c a 3-17 2-10 Punts n a 12-35.7 11-33.3 Fumbles 20 9 Yards Penalized 104 45 c a -Passes complet ed attempted n a — Punts number average Northwestern ' s high flying Demons finally met their match in State Fair Stadium as the powerful Louisiana Tech Bulldogs passed and ran N.S.C. off the field, beating the De- mons 42-14. Statistics: First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes c a Punts n a Fumbles Yards penalized c a — Passes completed attempted ' ii a — Punts number average N.S.C. La. Tech 13 24 100 233 59 159 5-21 14-22 5-49.0 4-390 4 3 80 91 U.S.L. took advantage of Northwestern ' s costly errors and trounced them before a Bulldog Homecoming crowd of 14,000. Four U.S.L. touchdowns were scored on either bad snaps from center or intercepted passes. Statistics: N.S.C. U.S.L. First downs 13 11 Rushing vardage 13 154 Passing yardage 180 102 Passes c a 15-33 3-5 Punts n a 3-48.0 5-39.2 Fumbles 5 5 Yards penalized 39 50 c a — Passes completed attempted n a— Punts number average N.S.C. 31 Pen. Navy 15 Northwestern remained the only Gulf States Conference undefeated football team after four weeks as they defeated Pensacola Navy in Florida by a surprising 31-15 score. Freshman Quarterback Don Guidry made his debut, and piloted the Demons to their triumph over Pensacola as he hurled three touchdown passes. Statistics: N.S.C. Pen. Navv First downs 17 17 Rushing yardage 99 100 Passing yardage 183 211 Passes c a 14-31 14-29 Punts n a 5-45.2 6-38.8 Fumbles 3 3 Yards penalized 31 50 Passes comple ed attempted ii a Punts numbei .IV erage N.S.C. 17 Martin, Tenn. 19 The Demons fought hard and well, but lost a 17-19 decision to Martin, Tennessee. This was the second loss of the season for the Northwestern squad. This was a close one all the way, with the Demons leading in first downs and in total yardage. Statistics: N.S.C. Martin Tenn. First downs 18 11 Rushing yardage 188 186 Passing yardage 153 80 Passes c a 8-14 2-22 Punts n a 6-40 8 7-43.4 Fumbles 2 2 Yards penalized 107 73 C a -Passes completed attempt ed n a — Punts number average N.S.C. 38 Southeastern 22 Northwestern State College pulled off a stunning upset victory over the Lions of Southeastern Louisiana 38-22, in their final grid game of the season. The Demons broke loose for two touchdowns in the first nine minutes of the ball game and were never behind after that. Statistics: N.S.C. South ' tcrn First downs 20 22 Rushing yardage 218 180 Passing yardage 173 274 Passes c a 13-19 15-23 Punts : ' n a 6-46.02 4-38.8 Fumbles 2 4 Yards penalized 60 60 c a — Passes completed ' attempted n a — Punts number average 116 £ ra N.S.C. LA. COLLEGE 10 3 f 1  J. V N.S.C. PENSACOLA NAVY 31 15 i $( J J rf   , '  w % mL ±. 1 A- ip t Fs« l£B -•f « KS ■■vS V Jfc 1HHHII B N.S.C. 16 OUACHITA BAPTIST 6 ' ■B ■■■■j BMIHj V -J . ; ( N.S.C. LA. TECH 14 42 H ' J. ' -v i.- . 0J t M : Tln N.S.C. Mc NEESE • N.S.C. « S.L. 41 r fGSS 1 v safe- a v 1 1 PS w K7 N.S.C. SOUTHEASTERN LA David Clark and James Wyatt in a wild scramble for the ball. THE 1965-1966 DEMON BASKETBALL SQUAD, coached by Tynes Hildebrand was one of the best in the annals of Demon hardwood competition. The N.S.C. quintet recorded an over-all season slate of 18-7 and led GSC for the majority of the season, finishing with a 9-3 GSC Record. The Big names in Demon Land this season were Dave Clark, Lester Lee, James Wyatt, Kenny Arthur, and Billy Ray. Two of the high points of the season were the exciting 77-75 overtime victory over U.S.L., and our 104-75 victory over Southern Mississippi. Lester Lee and Billy Ray attempt to arrest a rebound caught by the opposing team. TYNES HILDEBRAND Coach Demons stop opposing team from making two points. Pete Gray, Kenny Arthur, Dennis Lewis, David Clark, Frank Bamer, Billy Ray, Jerry McLaurin, Lester Lee. SEASON ' S RECORD NSC 40 Southeastern Oklahoma 36 NSC 76 Southern Mississippi 70 NSC 65 Southeastern Oklahoma 62 NSC 91 Louisiana College 59 NSC 61 Oglethorpe University 65 NSC 70 McNeese State 69 NSC 71 Delta State 69 NSC 61 Louisiana College 71 NSC 83 Southeastern Louisiana 79 NSC 90 Northeast Louisiana 7S NSC 63 Spring Hill 70 NSC 69 Southeastern Louisiana 86 NSC 94 Stephen F. Austin 92 NSC ST Louisiana Tech 68 NSC 73 Louisiana Tech 68 NSC 77 Southwestern Louisiana 7. i NSC 61 Centenary College 56 NSC 68 Nichols State 66 NSC 66 Southwestern Louisiana 67 NSC 74 Centenary Colli NSC 53 Nicholls State 48 NSC 104 Southern Mississippi 75 NSC 58 McNeese State 54 NSC 77 Northeasl Louisiana 88 7 In an attempt to keep the ball, Lee reaches the seven-foot mark. A Demon tries for a two-point rise on the scoreboard. James Wyatt, Center Jerry McLaurin and an opposing team member fight for the rebound. James Wyatt jumps for a rebound. James Wyatt and opposing team member jump together for a rebound. Lester Lee, Guard James Wyatt, Lester Lee and David Clark in a mad scramble for a rebound. As usual — James Wyatt catches the rebound. Billy Ray, Forward Jerry McLaurin flies through the air with the greatest of ease. Demons get two against Southeastern Oklahoma. Lester Lee goes for a goal while Dnrid Clark watches hopefully Dnrid Clark reaches above nil others for a rebound J 3 ' First Row: Bill Culberth, John Wittington, Mike Hieble, Eddie Walker, Jim McGee, Don Dyrig, Melvin Burlet, Glenn Arnold. Second Row: Amos Grodginosky, Donnie Coker, Nick Wright, Eddie Watt, Corky Jackson, Gary Pittman, Tony Ward, Jack O ' Neal, Terry Philly, Ronnie Whatley. Third Row: Johnny Manning, Bob Dufalo, Larry Hargraves, Ross Gwinn, Mace Morris, Glenn Ermatinger, Dick Reding, Don Mims, Adrion Zachary, Danny Butler. THE 1965-1966 NORTHWESTERN STATE COLLEGE TRACK SQUAD may well be the dark horse candidate in the Gulf States Conference this year. The team has several good sprinters, and are rivaled only by Northeast State College in the distance events. Outstanding members of the team are Eddie Watt, and Bob Dufalo, who is striving to better his standing of seventh in the nation. If things work out well for him, he has a chance to break the world ' s record in the half-mile. Coach Slim Howell has high hopes for some of the freshman talent. Don Mims, last year ' s New Jersey State Champion in the hurdles, shows promise of good things to come in the future for N.S.C. SLIM HOWELL Coach 3 ' Don Mims — watch jor great things from this boy! Eddie Watts puts everything into his running. CROSS COUNTRY— First Row: Donnie Coker, Mike Hieble. Second Row: Paul Truman, Tim Poston, Lew Baltzior. Third Row: Robert Dufalo, Tony Ward, Eddie Watts, Nick Right, Terry Philly. Glenn Ermatingi a neiv record. [ 33 THE 1965-1966 NORTHWESTERN STATE COLLEGE BASEBALL SQUAD shows promise of good things to come this year. Boosted by twelve returning lettermen, the Demons should be one of the more powerful teams in the Gulf States Conference. The whole student body was saddened thi s year by the loss of Tommy Stewart. Tommy was killed early this year in a car accident. He was one of the finest ball players in the GSC, being able to play, and play well, every position on the diamond. People that were acquainted with Tommy know that he was not only a fine ball player, but he was also one of the finest of people, and it is to his memory that we dedicate the sports section of the 1966 POTPOURRI. The sports section cf the 1965-1966 Potpourri is dedicated to the memory of Tommy Stewart, an outstanding individual and athlete. First Row: Barry Fresh, Manuel Belisario, Housing Home, Carl Morrow, Jerry Hunt, John Robinson, Johnny Flynn, Mau- rice Hendrix. Second Row: Doug Attaway, Morris Walpole, Frank Elkins, John Hall, Mike Herron, Terry Alario, Gerald Daniels, Danny Bob Turner, Dean Sclavounos. Third Row: Dennis Newberry, David Smith, John Berkey, Billy Duckworth, Carol Sistrunk, Bob Jangen, Don Calvert, Malcolm Lewis. Fourth Row: Ed Hartfield Richard Anderson, Bubba Woodard, Ted Wimberly, Gary Johnson, Wayne Jowers, Harry Wilmore. 134 ? OUTFIELDERS— First Row: Dean Scalvonous, Barry Fresh, Maurice Hendrix, Mike Herron. Second Row: Harry Wilmore, Dave Smith, Billy Duckworth, Morris Walpole. INFIELDERS — First Row: Manual Belisario, Johnny Robinson, Johnny Flynn, John Hall, Jerry Hunt, Housing Home, Danny Bob Turner. Second Row: Billy Duckworth, John Berky, Richard Anderson, Ted Wimberly, Carol Sistrunk, Bob Jantzen. ALVIN CRACKER BROWN. Coach PITCHERS— First Row: Frank Elkins, Morris Walpole, Mike Herron, Terry Alario, Daniels, Dennis Newberry. Second Row: Ed Hartfield, Harry Wilmore, Don Cal- vert, Gary Johnson, Malcolm Lewis, Bubba Woodard. ' IP £ P 1 !II LETTERMEN— First Row: Dean Sclavonous, Carol Sistrunk, Dave Smith, Mike Herron, Danny Bob Tur- ner. Second Row: Willy Ray Duckworth, Wayne Jowers, Harry Wilmore, Gary Johnson, Ted Wimberly, Don Calvert, Richard Anderson. TED WIMBERLY Infielder BILLY RAY DUCKWORTH Catcher x 3 6 ft P 9 g O I -Or «- % THE NORTHWESTERN STATE COLLEGE TENNIS TEAM, coached this year for the first time by Coach Red Phillips, is picked to finish 2nd only to Northeast in Gulf State Conference Play. This year ' s team sees four returning lettermen: Lloyd Wallace, No. 1. Danny Walker, No. 2, Larry Fischer, No. 3, and Kim Dowden, No. 4. The other four players pictured here vie for the fifth place position, though it is possible for them to move up even to the highest position. The 1966 Tennis squad will travel to McNeese State College for the Gulf States Conference Tournament this year. Conference competition is the same in tennis as in any other sport, and trophies are awarded to the top teams. First Row: Larry Robinette, M. H. Phelps, Danny Walker, Lloyd Wallace. Second Row: Ray Jackson, Buster Nail, Larry Fischer, Jim Dowden, Coach Red Phillips. Lloyd Wallace holds the number 1 position on the NSC Tennis Team. Danny Walker, places 2nd on this year ' s squad. 37 Sei Ito, David Bedard, Tom Boone, Jack Crawford, Bob Herr- mann, Richard Loyd, Coach Fred Martinez. The 1965-1966 GYMNSTIC TEAM is still one of the best in the history of N.S.C., with a National ranking and a good chance of placing Nationally. This year the team has a full schedule, attending the National Clinic in Sarasota, Florida; the National Collegiate NAIA championship at Macomb, Illinois; and the National AAU Championship at Bartlesville, Oklahoma. These three meets are the most important National Collegiate meets, and it is a high honor for a team to compete in all three. The more outstanding of the team members this year are Richard Loyd, one of the six best all around gymnasts in the nation, and Sei Ito, considered by some to be best in the country. The N.S.C. Gymnastic team spent their Christmas at Sarasota, Florida, at the National Clinic, and in addition to winning the championship for the second year in the row placed five boys on the North-South team, plus coach Fred Martinez. N.S.C. gymnasts selected to the All-South Gymnastics team are: Bob Herrmann, Sei Ito, coach Fred Martinez (All-South Gymnastics coach), Tommy Boone, and Richard Loyd. Tom Boone, Captain, Stutz handstand. FRED MARTINEZ Coach GIRLS GYMNASTIC TEAM— First Row: Andrea Neilson, Anna Mitchell, Lydia Heard, Mary Jane Eskew. Second Row: Rusty Meyers, Sissy, Smith, Glenda Sue Howze, Coach, Julie Goetzmen, Linda Massingail. Richard Loyd doing a Back Sommersault on the parallel bars. FRESHMAN TEAM— Fred Martinez (Coach), Bob Abney, Fred Robles, Richard Wadsack, John Bolton, David Fisher. [ 39 THE 1965-1966 NORTHWESTERN STATE COLLEGE GOLF TEAM has a full schedule of events this season, competing in such competition as the Lake Charles Invitational Tournament, La. Tech, U.S.L., Southeastern, Northeast and many more. The season comes to a close with the Gulf States Conference Tournament. Returning lettermen this year are Larry Ross, Bill Chaney, Teddy Scott, and Joe Data. Data is chosen for an All GSC berth this season. Last year his 74 average was one of the best in the Gulf States Conference. GENE KNECT Coach First Row: Larry Ross, Joe Data, Jimmy Black. Second Row: Keith Wright, Chris Baird, Bill Chaney. Not Pictured: Teddy Scott. ■■- ' ??K£lp3 ; P -x. 140 Intramural Football participants. Intramural Cross Country Event. Intramural Basketball. SIGMA TAU GAMMA WINS 1965 INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONSHIP Seated: Eric Steinhauser, Buddy Maxwell, Barron Shields, Bill Swartz, Henry Gault, Jim Hollingsworth, Stewart Grahm. Standing: Rodney Elkins, Trigger Allen, John Cooper, Sonny Samuels, Jack Hollenshead, Jim Randolph, Jim Campbell, Billy Perry, Bobby Lee, Evan Steinhauser, Tom Winn, Mike West- moreland, Lynn Graft, Fred Elzen, Tommy Allen, Timmy Gousing. Winners of the PEM Club Volleyball tournament are — Stand- ing: Shirley Kaye Dalme, Kathy Rogers, Sally Dahoney, Brenda Gibson, Roberta Wescott, Christine Buck. Kneeling: Betty Moore, Bonnie Luke, Sandra Foster, Anna Mitchell, Margaret Leger. KA fights opposing team for the rebound. 14a 7fe ' y. At Seven raen they re nicer ■.AtSevi ■■same. Ttity still V I same r to le , .30, . I thon what ' or nor ca.i . .. tru« 2 I think of t.. u : c faint, -in.. i ' tf V W • • • 3V ft OFFICERS Top Row: Sandy Goldstein, President; Winona Gallager, Vice President; Sherry Creighton, Secretary. Bottom Row; Deeann Pittman, Treasurer; Barbara Russell, Rush Chairman; Sandy Royer, Pledge Trainer. Psi Psi chapter of ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA was established on the Northwestern Campus in 1930. I ' m gonna build me a castle painted red and white and have a bull-fest session every night The Alpha Sig House was relocated this year to Greek Hill, overlooking our campus Inlaid rubies on the floor With an Alpha Sig crest right over the door Our jewels — the pearl and ruby Our colors — white and red Our crest — a shield quartered in red and white with a phoenix rising from lambent flames I ' m gonna marry me a man from NSC gonna change my blood to blue, you see Founding — Longwood College, Farmville, Va. 1901 Philanthropic Project — aiding the mentally re tarded children Entertain royalty ever night in my castle painted red and white Halloween, Christmas, Valentine ' s Day, Spring — these find Alpha Sigs celebrating. We dance, party, date, work, and give. Give full measure. MEMBERS First Row: Beverly Bagbey, Janie Bettis. Second Row: Kay Braunig, Janet Domangue, Mary Frances Farlow, Virginia Ann Gray, Freida Hale. Third Row: Sandra Helms, Wanda Herndon, Linda Lemoine, Karen Noel, Patsy Parker. Fourth Row: Jacque Patterson, Nora Jane Redmond, Jeanne Russell, Doris Ann Russum, Carolyn Wood. H4 WALTER PILCHER Alpha Sigma Alpha Man oj the Year Walter plays Sayita Claus for rushees. Cleaning the house is a time to get together. Rush is a time of hh or everyone. 145 DZ ' s participate in many social activities throughout the year. ,_ ALLEN PLUMMER Delta zeta Man of the Year Delta Zeta ' s entertain at a reception in their new house. 14.6 The object of DELTA ZETA Sorority is to unite its members in the bonds of sincere and lasting friendships, to stimulate one another in the pursuit of knowledge, to promote the moral and social culture of its members, and to develop plans for guidance and unity in action. Although this is a social sorority, it is concerned with service and civic projects. Members engage in such service projects as assisting patients at Gallaudet College for the deaf and collecting toys for underprivileged children during the Christmas season. The year is filled with instructive programs and social activities. Delta Zetas provide a party for the elderly citizens, and a booth at the Christmas Festival is beneficial from a social, civic, and monetary value. Each year DZ sponsors a dance for the Greeks on campus, thus fostering Greek unity, for we believe: College takes care of the tangible; fraternity takes care of the intangible. MEMBERS First Row: Betty Sue Bailey, Donna Bateman, Wanda Cazaubon, Freida Cogburn, Ann Creegan. Second Row: Judy Cummings, Marcia Dawson, Janie Ebey, Barbara Fowler, Kathy Gerlach. Third Row: Patty Graham, Su- zanne Henry, Diane Higginbotham, Gai Hooper, Mary Jacob, Jennifer Jones, Mary Ann Jones, Zilla Rae Lyles, Linda McLelland. Fourth Row: Nancy Martin, Diane Mayhue, Sylvia Moore, Rita Nallin, Jimmie Sue Naylor, Jennie Nichols, Becky Nohse, Charlotte Nohse, Pat Pace. Fifth Row: Cecile Phelps, Lynda Pilkinton, Ellen Prudhomme, Pat Quinn, Marquerite Renoudet, Lynda Anne Rue, Cheryl Shuab, Cecilia Shea, Mary Slivers. Sixth Row: Sandra Stevens, Libby Stinson, Glenda Tackett, Cheryl Terry, Judy Terry, Wanda Valentine, Grace Wilson, Judy Winn, Connie Wright. •v. ' - - m OFFICERS Top Row: Suzanne Blackburn, President; Sheila Wells, first Vice Presi- dent; Jane Rucker, second Vice President. Bottom Row: Neva Willis, Recording Secretary; Alice Person, Corresponding Secretary; Betty Sue DeWitt, Treasurer. £252 H7 OFFICERS Top Row: Jimmie Dawn Stamper, President; Susan Massey, second Vice President. Bottom Elizabeth Jowers, Treasurer; Sue Shipp, Record- ing Secretary. Not Pictured: Gayle Todd, first Vice President. SIGMA KAPPA sorority was founded on November 9, 1874, at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. The national organization is 101 chapters strong on the undergraduate level, with 200 alumnae chapters. Total national membership of Sigma Kappa exceeds 36,500. Delta Mu chapter has had an eventful year, beginning with the rush parties, and climaxed by the annual Spring Formal. Sigma Kappa can be identified by her jewel, the pearl; her flower, the violet; and her colors of maroon, which is symbolic of Truth, and lavendar, symbolic of Purity. MEMBERS First Row: Mary Barton, Karen Bennett. Second Row: Johanna Bell, Paula Cali, Veda Corley, Sally Dorr, Mary Eskew, Pamela Frost. Third Row: Pamela Hebert, Donna Lomax, Sharon Milliman, Lynne Rose, Nanette Roser, Shelia Slaybaugh. Fourth Row: Judy Smith, Patricia Smith, Mickie Varnado, Barbara Wallace, Kathleen Walton, Judy Wood. f l fQ 148 LYNN DALTON Sigma Kappa Man of the Year Sigma Kappas work and spend leisure time together. The theme party for rush features a luau. It ' s always fun to get together at the house. I 49 Everybody ' s ready jor the Sigma rendition oj the Rip-Roarin ' 20s! SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA came to Northwestern State College on February 17, 1928, making it the oldest national sorority on campus. In 38 years over 600 Alpha Zetas have been initiated into the order which intensifies bonds of friendship through life into chapter eternal called Omega. Tri-Sigmas everywhere have proved that they live up to the standards of giving, loving, and sharing by making generous contributions to both the Mable Lee Walton House Fund and the Robbie Page Memorial Fund. Through the Walton House Fund, the sorority has purchased a beautiful colonial home in Woodstock, Virginia, named after its president emerita, to house its national headquarters. The Robbie Page Memorial has provided funds for polio research and a children ' s wing at the North Carolina Memorial Hospital. Following Tri-Sigma ' s triennial system, 1965-66 is designated as convention year with the World ' s Fair Convention held in New York last August. In keeping with traditions of Alpha Zeta Chapter, several events highlighted the year — the Mom and Dad ' s Reception, the Alumnae Reception, the Little Sis-Big Sis Slumber Party, the riverbank booth at the Christmas Festival, the Christmas party with the pledges receiving drop letters, the Spring Formal, and the Founders ' Day Banquet. MEMBERS First Row: Carolyn Atkins, Shirley Baglio, Barbara Bales, Sue Bensey, Gwen Bowie. Second Row: Ann Brewer, Jo- Ann Broussard, Robin Butler, Patti Castille, Becky Cobb. Third Row: Betty Jo Cook, Glenda Cook, Shirley Kay Dalme, Anne David, Pat Dennis, Nancy Douglas, Jessica Falcon, Sylvia Flynn, Judy Gowland. Fourth Row: Sarah Grunwald, Alix Harris, Shirley Hatfield, Carolyn Herbert, Lou Horton, Janice Lasyone, Lynda Lawrence, Ann Lee, Janice Lowe. Fifth Row: Leah Luckett, Elaine Miller, Kathy Moss, Linda Newman, Susan Pace, Carolyn Reed, Pam Scott, Wanda Seger, Sherry Shepherd. Sixth Row: Carolyn Smith, Kay Tarpley, Elizabeth Thomas, Susan Thompson, Janie Till, Catherine Wall, Linda Weffenstette, Lucy Wells, Judy Wenner. OFFICERS Top Row: Katy Watkins, President; Carol Stone, Vice President; Sally Stafford, Treasurer. Bottom Row: Sheila Culp, Recording Secretary; Sue Wells, Corresponding Secretary; Pam Rushing, Keeper of the Grades. ji ag 4W fa ,w A k. sJL i. A 8SL®k9. OFFICERS Top Row: George W. Mullins, No. 1; Clark Aldridge, liams, No. 3. Bottom Row: Warren Fraser, No. 4; Tommy Harwell, No. 6. No. 2; Thorn Wil- Jere Daye, No. 5; MEMBERS KAPPA ALPHA Order was founded at Washington and Lee College on December 21, 1865. General Robert E. Lee, president of Washington and Lee College at that time, became the Order ' s spiritual founder and has been an inspiration to the men of KA since its founding. Gamma Psi Chapter came into existence on Northwestern ' s campus on March 16, 1963. Kappa Alpha Order consists of eighty-three chapters and over 62,000 members. Other KA chapters in the state are located on the campuses of L.S.U., U.S.L., Centenary College, Tech, Northeast, and Tulane. We feel that our Order has something valuable and lasting to offer the college man, if he wishes to contribute his interest and devotion. The result will be a building of Christian character, scholastic achievement, and a lifelong fraternal relationship with men of the higher caliber. First Row: Peter Austin, Randy Beamen, Edd Bomar, Warren Bostick. Second Row: Stan Branton, Randy Brodnax, Jimmie Brossette, Marshall Broussard. Third Row: Thomas Cathey, David Centanni, Bobby Christy, Sammy Clifton, Robert Daily, Roy DeBlieux, Peter De Broeck, Dick Ducote, Les Farmer, Bruce Fraser. Fourth Row: Eugene Fredricks, Mike French, John Garcia, Tommy Greer, Kenny Guillot, Lynn Hargrave, Arthur Jackson, Melvin Johnson, Sidney Johnson, Jerry Kolb. Fifth Row: Warner Landry, Gary Lawn, Tommy Lewis, Pat McGehee, Dillon Matlock, Tommy Mims, Tommy Nichols, Rick Oeder, Charles Pasquier, David Pementer. Sixth Row: Gary Pittman, Allen Plummer, Mike Restovich, Dave Richards, Dick Robertson, Raymond Rodgers, Richard Rodgers, William Rowe, Denman Shaffer, Carroll Sistrunk. Seventh Row: Don Snell, Bill Stinson, Mike Tarver, Mike Tingle, Joe Traigle, Gaylon Wamble, Warren Ward, Mike Weego, John Williams, Tommy Wovales. MM 15 X Our Old South Weekend is one of the most outstanding social events on Nothwestern ' s campus. The weekend consists of barbecues, dances, lawn party, and the Old South Ball. Other social events of the year are: Fall barbecue-dance, Tech weekend, Homecoming, Charity Bowl, Retarded Children ' s Christmas party, Convivium (celebration of the birth of our Order, and also Robert E. Lee ' s birthday). Our faculty advisor is Mr. William Culp, Alumni Advisor Mr. Joe T Lewis. KA ' s cntcrtam retarded children at Christmas. 53 A standard activity is the booth at the Christmas Festival. JUDY WINN Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart Pla7is for the new house in the making. Pi Kapps always show up with school spirit. 54 PI KAPPA PHI, a national fraternity, emphasizes scholarship, participation and initiative in school and fraternity activities, and also ties among its brothers. The highlight of Pi Kappa Phi ' s social gatherings is the Rose Ball. Special features of this are the naming of the Rose and the selection of the Outstanding Pledge for the previous semester. In the spring, Pi Kappas gather for their annual Spring Barbeque at Gum Springs for a fine feed and the pledges ' yearly dunking of the members. No Pi Kapp ' s year would be complete without the Pledge-Member football game and the presentation of the traditional Victory Keg. In addition to its social calendar, Pi Kappa Phi emphasizes service to the community and participation in school activities. Its members actively participate in student government and each year conduct the HEART FUND BALLOON SALE. Pi Kappa Phi fraternity was founded on December 10, 1904, at the College of Charleston, South Carolina. The official colors of the chapter are gold and white. MEMBERS First Row: Paul Barkley. Second Row: Teddy Baxter, Charlie Brown, Roy Burnam, Ray Burnam, James Cameron, Chris Do- colas. Third Row: Pinkney Durham, Ronald East, Leroi Ever- sull, Tommy Ferguson, Richard Frederick, Carl Gall. Fourth Row: Randy Guin, George Mandeville, Charles Militello, Thomas Peretti, Michael Richardson, Robert Stockman. OFFICERS Top Row: Shelton Eubanks, President; Michael Moncrief, Secretary; Charles Thompson, Treasurer. Bottom Row: Melvin Price, Warden; Mike Payne, Historian; Hollis Thompson, Rush Chairman. I 55 OFFICERS Top Row: Eric Steinhauser, President; Stuart Graham, Vice President; Bill Finical, Secretary. Bottom Row: Jack Hollenshead, Treasurer; John Cooper, Chaplain; Jim Hollingsworth, Sergeant at Arms. SIGMA TAU CxAMMA still, still, Number One . . . Watch those Tau ' s go! . . . Tau ' s walk away with rush — get most and best . . . House on the Hill gets new President ' s Office, kitchen, T.V. —new everything . . . Keg Party and fish fry at Denny ' s Country Resort . . . Tech Weekend biggest ever! . . . Robin Hood loses again . . . Willie T. puts them all down . . . Gumbo Supper and Keg Party at Denny ' s . . . Homecoming Dance — Epics really boogie . . . Tau ' s Homecoming float wins again ... big Keg Party (Pledges can ' t handle it) . . . Rip-Snorter hosted the Nomads . . . Greek Fountains make Christmas Party grrreat . . . White Rose Ball beautiful as ever . . . Founder ' s Day Banquet and Suppressed Desire party finish off the spring semester . . . Play in Charity Bowl . . . win Intramural football . . . try for MEMBERS First Row: Trigger Allen, Ken Berry, Adie Joe Butler, David Butler, Joey Callaway. Second Row: Prentis Camp, Jimmy Campbell, Butch Champagne, Jimmy Crawford, Carl David. Third Row: Fred Elzen, O. L. Evans, Ricky Evans, Ronald Fields, Don Fort, Wynn Friedricks, Kenneth Gault, Joe Germany, Sidney Green. Fourth Row: Rick Hudson, Denny Hyams, Bob Koll, Joe Lewis, Bill McDaniel, Michael McDaniel, Kirk McGowan, Bob McLamore, Dale Magee. Fifth Row: Johnny Manning, Bob Noble, Stanley Parham, Wayne Perryman, Dan Peterson, Everett Phillips, Donnie Pickens, Fred Pippen, Paul Piatt. Sixth Row: Sonny Samuel, Baron Shields, Bobby Shields, Huey Smith, John- nie Smith, Evan Steinhauser, Derrel Strother, Henry Templin, Kenneth Touchet. Seventh Row: Bobby Varner, Danny Walker, Mike Waller, Tommy Watson, Joel Walton, Michael Westmoreland, Ed Wiley, Dave Williams, Tommy Wynn. 1 5 6 3rd straight championship . . . Year holds memories for the men of the blue and white . . . Humpty and Mrs. Do say vows . . . Evan marries the Rose (Tau ' s sweetest flower that grows!) . . . Touchet turtle ties the knot . . . Goofy lost his pin (or did he?) . . . Chipmonk says Get off of my Cloud . . . Sparrow flies high . . . Callaway ' s love a failure . . . Brothers of Sigma Tau wish graduating brothers great success in life. Vickie and O. L. sam- ple the goodies at the Gumbo Supper rush party. VICKIE STEINHAUSER Rose of Sigma Tau Gamma Baby Chick and John Fillpot ride along with the wave of school spirit. Tans and Old Ren parade the nim nis for Teeli spirit 57 PAM SCOTT Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart Tekes talk over rush procedures. Alums and actives look over scrapbook. I 5 8 TAU KAPPA EPSILON: Fraternity for Life. Purposes, ideas, leaders, flowers, a glorious history of our once-local fraternity, Lambda Zeta, are what have made and will always make Tau Kappa Epsilon outstanding on this campus. Recently selected as sponsor of TKE is Dr. Leonard Fowler, Principal of Northwestern Elementary School. TKE is well known on campus for its various social events; for example, the Fall Formal, the Bar-Fly, and various semi-formal weekend parties following athletic events. At various athletic events, especially football games, the traditional TKE Bell has become a symbol of Northwestern in creating spirit. Tau Kappa Epsilon is one of the youngest international fraternities. It is now the largest international fraternity chapter-wise; there are 208 chapters with over 37,000 members. OFFICERS Top Row: Walter Pilcher, President; Mike Beer, Secretary. Bottom Row: Gust Bridges, Treas- urer; Bobby Sims, Pledge Trainer. MEMBERS Wallace Borden, James Boswell, Norman Brown, Don Dean, Ted Hernandez, Richard Kurtz, Henry Millsaps, Skipper New- ton, Ralph Posey, Robert Price, J. L. Roberts, Larry Robinette. 59 OFFICERS Top Row: Dan Walsh, G.M.; David Faraldo, G.P.; Gary Foster, G.M.C. Second Row: John Sills, G.S.; John Landrum, G.T.; R. J. Ardoin, G.G. In the year 1400 A.D. at the University of Balogna, in Balogna, Italy, KAPPA SIGMA was first founded. From its origin Kappa Sigma has fostered scholarship and brotherhood. In December of 1869 at the University of Virginia, Kappa Sigma found its way to the United States. On the twenty-eighth of March in 1965, Theta Mu colony of Kappa Sigma was founded here at Northwestern State College. As in all old organizations, tradition quickly becomes a part of the fraternity ' s way of life. The brothers of Theta Mu chapter are proud of the traditions we have thus established here at N.S.C.: scholarship, leadership, fellowship — all of which are essential to the development and completion of a good Kappa Sigma. MEMBERS Michael Armstrong, W. R. Bichford, Richard Broussard, William Burris, Robert Cannon. William Cavanaugh, Lamar Chandler, Larry DeVille Sherman Fruge. Laurence Fuglaar, Michael Goodson, Pat- rick Goodson, Ken Lanier, Steve McDaniel, Will Marston, Scotty Maxwell. Wavlon Nattin, William Nolan, Randall Redd, Karl White. Oil tiiiltMfi AM 160 PAM RUSHING Kappa Sigma Dream Girl Kappa Sigs readily take to campus activi- ties. National Officers help organize Theta Mu colony. 161 Greek Girls get together in the dorm; singing to the accompaniment oj the tamborine and uke. Tri Sigma, Shirley Baglio proudly displays Sigma Sigma Sigma sticker on bulletin board. I % J t ] Sigma Kappas use an Hawaiian theme at one of their annual Fall rush parties. GREEK LIFE AT NSC . . . much maligned and much debated ... all wound in the serious business of rush, campus politics, and socializing . . . taking time out out to help a needy family or charity . . . understanding that there comes a time when even seniors have to study . . . giving of their individual and group talents at Homecoming, Pep Rallies, and student events . . . and just being, a vital and important segment of the NSC student body, in 1966. Otto Thomas wins KA beard-growing con- test ior 1965 Old South. DZ ' s, Sigma Kappa, Tri Sigma; all enjoy being entertained by Char- lotte. k - Sigma Tail ' s National Executive Secretary visits the NSC campus and conr crses with Stewart Graham and Eric Steinhauser. Swave Hollenshead and date enjoy State Fair festivities. l6 3 Girls in Caddo Hall enjoy a game of scrabble. Dottie Stone, NSC nursing student, is caught daydreaming instead of studying. The morning routine, comb hair, brush teeth, . . . etc. STUDENT LIFE at Northwestern can never be captured in a few pages of snapshots. We can only represent it in its diversified forms. Each student has many activities and, of course, seeks varied sources of entertainment. The student is a part of a student body, seeking to learn, to develop skills, and to find happiness in the life around him. 164 Sherry Shepherd, enjoying the privacy of her dormitory room, reading a magazine, surrounded by animals. Homecoming act ' n-ities are an important part of the life of the NSC student. Northirostcru UUrses arc also m II S I satisfying port o life is ( help another, .V.ST students help make Christmas more enjoyable for this little boy E6 5 Rosemary Marshall student teaches in the Northwestern Ele- mentary School. This sign adorns some of the furniture in a girls residence hall. Mom and Dads Day is a big event for NSC students. Rooms are the cleanest they ' ve been in days, and we ' re on our toes. Campus Queen - Can you imagine a phone call in your room? Our nursing students in Shreveport enjoy this conveni- ence. . 166 An NSC Freshman artist, Debbie Blakney, takes advantage of quiet Sundays. A Shreveport nursing student combines modern care and the traditional rocker. lem i ri ' sn m a ji ku Every Northwestt through the Student Ccntrr. ihi walk r ttuo si in i a mi i6 7 Bless His Heart, He got a letter. Leisure hours are spent in South Natchitoches watch- ing Margaret McKay create. Students grow up, and fall in love. The hearse brings the dead bulldog to his burning. Spirit mounts during Tech weekend. The dining Hall. Mrs. Zela McMahon. house director: Mrs. Jerrie Moss, clerk- typist: Mrs. Susie Belle Allums, secretary — Shreveport School of Nursing. Mrs. Lavada Canfield, housemother of Pineville Nursing Dorm. Mrs. Leska Moore, one of the housemothers of the Nursing Dorm at Baton Rouge. Mrs. Jimmie Albritten. the other house- mother, was not present for the photo. STUDENT LIFE 2 . ACADEMIC THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE offers the students interested in the field of agriculture one of four curricula leading to the Bachelor of Science degree or one of three pre-professional programs. Laboratory courses utilize the facilities of the diversified college farm where students see and use modern farm machinery and work with purebred beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry. The college dairy produces and processes all of the milk used in the cafeterias. Agriculture majors who maintain a C average may gain valuable leadership experience and promote their profession through membership in the Demeter Fraternity. DR. RALPH FELL Department Head Mr. Melvin Stevens, Mr. Hal Townsend, Dr. Avery, Dr. C. E. Stufflebeam. Agricultural students conduct an extensive study on leaves. I 7 2 ORVILLE J. HANCHEY Department Head Mr. James Clifford Thorn, Mrs. Carolyn Roberts, Mr. Charles Coke, Mr. Orville Hanchey, Mr. Grant Kenner. Students interested in professional art careers gain valuable experience, training and instruction at Northwestern. Learning to express one ' s self is very important The DEPRTMENT OF ART offers to the student a choice of the area in which he may earn the B.A. degree and prepare for a professional career or graduate study in fine or commercial art. Courses designed for Graduate students in the School of Education are provided and the Department encourages a growing number of students to elect art as a minor or select from among its many specialized courses as enrichment in the humanities. The significance of art in a democracy cannot be overemphasized. Individual creativity is fundamental in a democratic society. ' 73 Dr. Warren Jackson, Dr. Rene Bienvenu, Dr. Paul Thompson. DR. RENE BIENVENU Department Head Well-equipped labs provide broad educational experiences in the department of Micro- biology. THE DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY was formed in 1960 in recognition of Northwestern ' s need to remain abreast of rapidly changing trends in the biological sciences. The Department offers B.S. degrees in Microbiology and Medical Technology, and the M.S. degree in Microbiology. Boasting one of the best-equipped departments of its type in this region, it has gained national recognition, particularly in the graduate program. 74 THE DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES offers B.S. degree programs for students interested in biology-edvcation, botany, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, medical technology, wildlife management, and zoology. Master ' s degrees may be earned in biology-education, botany and zoology. Members of the staff believe that a well-balanced college program in the Biological Sciences should include good teaching and productive research. A recent evaluation of our curricula has resulted in current revisions in course offerings and degree programs which place greater emphasis on recent developments in biology. During the past five years grants totaling a quarter of a million dollars have been received by the Department for support of undergraduate and graduate research and for special programs designed to improve the training of high school biology teachers and students. During the same five-year period thirty-two research papers were published by members of the staff. DR. W. G. ERWIN Department Head Biological Laboratories are well supervised by department personnel. Seated: Dr. Roy Baumgardner, Dr. Earle Cross, Dr. Richard Garth. Standing: Dr. W. G. Erwin, Dr. George Ware, Mr. Dwayne Kruse, Dr. Virgil Howe, Dr. Roderick Outland, Dr. Roy Buckley, Dr. Hugh Land, Dr. James Lin. Melons, an important part o] Biology 107  75 The DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS and the DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS EDUCATION AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATION were formerly the Department of Business. The DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS offers degree programs in Accounting and Business Administration. The course offerings of this department include accounting, marketing, management, finance, and business economics. The DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS EDUCATION AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATION offers degree programs in Business Education and Secretarial Administration, and a two-year certificate program in Secretarial Administration. The course offerings of this department include business education, business communications, and office administration. Dr. Ralph White, Head, Department of Business Education and Office Administration. Dean David Townsend, Head, Depart- ment of Business. Sometimes students find humor in their work. First Row: Mr. H. N. Towery, Mrs. Janell Rue, Mrs. Carol McCoy, Mrs. Judy Boone, Mrs. Willa Dean Hamby, Mr. George Lewis. Second Row: Mr. Lowell Salter, Mr. Robert Easley, Dr. Earl Thames, Dr. Ralph White, Dr. Shirley Robin- son, Mr. J. W. Johnson. I 7 6 DR. LESSO SIMMONS Department Head (Education) First Row: Avery Philp, Fred Tanner, George Kemp, Oscar Billingsley, Lacey Marcotte, Mildred Bailey. Second Row: Leonard Fowler, Robert Oswald, Ronald Dennis, Steve Hale, Ronald Bradberry, Barney Kyzar, Ray McCoy. Third Row: Jack Daniels, Neil Thomas, Howard McCollum, Tandy McElwee, T. B. Wofford, Curtis Osburn, Thomas Clinton. DR. CAESAR MOODY Department Head (Psychology) Members of the Psychology Dept. neth Hackney. -Mr. Donald Gates, Mr. Ken- l 77 THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION has the responsibility for offering professional education experience needed to prepare teachers for the public schools. Northwestern State College originally was established in 1884 as the Normal School for Louisiana, and the preparation of teachers still remains the most outstanding responsibility of the institution. Many of the outstanding educators of the state and nation received their preparation for teaching at Northwestern. The Department of Education offers courses in Education, Educational Psychology, and in Guidance and Counseling, both at the graduate and undergraduate levels. The department works closely with the laboratory schools on campus, and many other public schools in Louisiana in the student teaching program. in evaluating school programs, and in the in-service education of teachers. First Row: Miss Joyce Hillard, Mrs. Joyce Towns, Miss Andrea Farrow, Dr. Violet Davion, Mrs. George Lewis, Dr. Coleen Nelken, Mrs Glenda Sue Howze. Second Row: Mr. Fred Martinez, Dr. Judson Harris, Mr. Alan Bonnette, Dr. Robert Alost, Mr. Paul C. Marx, Mr. Gordon Coker, Dr. Charles Thomas. DR. CHARLES THOMAS Department Head COACH JACK CLAYTON Head, Department of Intercollegiate Enterprises First Row: Mr. Billy Eugene Christmas, Coach H. Alvin Brown, Coach Gene Knecht. Second Row: Coach Aubrey Phillips, Coach Ernest O. Howell, Coach Tynes Hildebrand. THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION offers programs leading to degrees and teacher certification and to the preparation of graduates for vocational opportunities in many fields. Although many students prepare for teaching and coaching careers, opportunities are not limited to these professional areas. Today, the student may elect to pursue programs in dance, recreation, safety, driver education, or other academic areas which will prepare him for attractive and challenging careers. At Northwestern there is a program to meet the specific interest and goal of every student who elects to prepare for a career in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. 178 Students in the HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT pursue courses in English, the sciences, psychology, social studies, and other academic areas for a good general education. A student who majors in home economics may choose from three plans of study according to her major interest and plans for the future. The General Home Economics curriculum is especially designed for those who have no particular interest in science or teaching, but who are interested in positions in business, or extension service. Home Economics Education is a program designed for the student who plans to teach vocational home economics. Dietetics and Institutional Management is a degree program for those who desire to become dietitians, or to work with lunchroom programs or other food service. Northwestern also offers the Master of Science in Education for home economics students. DR. MARIE DUNN Department Head Home Economics Students take courses in child wel- jare. Sitting: Miss Annette Jordan, Miss Mary Esther Roberson. Standing: Miss Virginia Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Ackel. 79 THE DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION offers curricula in industrial arts education and vocational-industrial education for qualified students interested in teaching. Those choosing a non-teaching curriculum have three options in technology, one in manual arts, therapy, and industrial arts. DR. WALTER J. ROBINSON Department Head A representative of the Ford Motor Company, left, presents the Ford Motor shown here to the NSC I.E. Department. Dr. Walter Robinson and Mr. Terry Shroiid look on. Mr. Paul Sepulvado, Dr. Bill Shaw, Mr. Tommy Dunagan, Dr. Robert Hammond, Mr. Dwayne Gilbert, Dr. Walter Weffenstette. Students of Industrial Education, Bobby Par- ker, and Thomas Taylor, assemble and dis- assemble an outboard motor. 180 r  V DR. WILLIAM A. TORN WALL Department Head First Row: Mrs. Corinne Ryland, Dr. G. Waldo Dunnington. Mrs. Marion C. Neson, Mrs. Vera G. Graham, Dr. Edna West, Mr. Joseph Katz. Second Row: Mr. Dwight Connelly, Mrs. Catalina McCullen, Mrs. Jimmie Carol Durr, Mrs. Marie Melder, Mr. Earl Coulon, Mrs. Olga Weber, Mr. Everett Weber. Third Row: Miss Eve Mouton, Mrs. Alice Hicks, Mrs. Mildred Corley, Miss Mary McEniry, Mr. Frank Magers, Mr. John Mclnnis, Mr. M. E. Bradford, Dr. Marie Fletcher, Dr. William A. Tornwall. English 201 Students receive instruction over closed circuit television by Mrs. Ora Williams. Mrs. Eve Mouton lectures to her French class. THE DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES is concerned with four fields of learning: English, foreign languages, journalism, and speech. Within each of these categories students find a wide range of courses from which they may receive vocational training and general cultural development. The various divisions of the Department pool their resources to produce effective communicators, persons who write well, and speak well, and who give substance to their discourses. In other words, the Department ' s aim is to produce cultured speakers and writers, regardless of whether they are public speakers, teachers, journalists, novelists, actors, businessmen or housewives using language in their daily Lives, 181 Sitting: Mrs. Dorothy Hanks, Miss Phyllis Brown, Miss Ruth Swinson. Standing: Mrs. Leola Loftin, Mrs. Claire Greene, Miss Eleanor Hollis, Mrs. Bettye Bruning, Mrs. Martha Lang, Miss Katherine Bridges. A new Xerox copying machine was installed in the library this year for the benefit of the students. MR. DONALD N. MACKENZIE Department Head Students spend many hours in the library on daily assignments, research work, and pleasure reading. THE LIBRARY DEPARTMENT provides educational and recreational reading material to support the undergraduate and graduate programs at NSC. It also provides undergraduate Library Science programs in the programs in the School of Arts and Sciences and in the School of Education. Many persons trained in these programs are now serving as trained librarians in Louisiana and in the nation. The college library ' s collection of some 150,000 books and 1500 periodical subscriptions is organized and serviced by a library staff trained to the motto of service to all who seek knowledge. It has been a source of satisfaction to the staff that the past year has seen a great expansion of service in the area of copying methods, hours of service, and in the acquisition of book and microfilm materials. i8x The MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT is continuing a program of improvement designed to rank it among the best. More than one hundred fifty undergraduates and thirty-five graduates are engaged in specialized programs in mathematics which are designed to help each student develop his mathematical abi lity. The success of the MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT is reflected in the large number of graduates who are successfully pursuing higher mathematics at the university level, teaching at both secondary and college level, and working in industry. MR. RUSSELL WHITTINGTON Department Head Mr. Clint Pine demonstrates different types of problems on the board to his Math class. Slide Rule courses always prove to be inter- esting. First Row: Mrs. Vera Rawson, Mrs. Myrtle Willbanks, Mrs. Barbara Yeates. Second Row: Mr. Herbert Temple. Mr. Clint Pine, Mr. Burt Boone, Mr. Burt Boyd. Third Row: Mr. Moreland Book, Mr. Edwin Miller, Mr. Dudley Pitt, Mr. Sam Shelton, Mr. John Bennett. 183 The DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE makes up an important part of the defense of our country. The Reserve Officers Training Corps provides military leadership training to selected college-educated men so that upon graduation they can assume positions of responsibility as officers in the Active Army and its Reserve Components. In this, the 15th year at NSC, the program has demonstrated a marked increase in enrollment for aspiring officers. While in the program the student acquires the qualities of self-discipline, physical stamina, and bearing — qualities that contribute to success in any career Aside from the active military pursuits, the ROTC cadets took an active part in campus life via its rifle team and the Black Knight drill team, performing throughout the state. LT. COL. ROBERT GILDERSLEEVE Department Head M Sgt. James Hamana, M Sgt. Edward Minar. Black Knights undergo rigid inspection. Student flight program was introduced to the ROTC curriculum this year. 184 DR. JOSEPH CARLUCCI Department Head First Row: Mr. Robert Smith, Mr. John Maltese, Miss Eleanor Brown. Miss May Beville. Second Row: Mr. Dwight Davis, Dr. Paul Torgrimson, Mr. Barney Tiller, Dr. Edward Tarratus, Mr. Jack Crim, Dr. Gordon Flood. Mr. Jack Crim, Director, and members of the NSC Opera Work- shop prepare to present the opera, Amahl and the Night Visi- tors. Bettie Moore, Senior vocal music major, demonstrates a rhythm instrument to third-graders. 18s THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC is a fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music and is approved by other national and regional accrediting agencies. It offers curricula leading to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music. Bachelor of Music Education. Master of Music, and Master of Music Education degrees, with major concentrations in applied music, instrumental or vocal music education, theory, or composition A minor is offered in applied music and music theory for students in the School of Applied Arts and Sciences and in the School of Arts and Sciences. NSC music graduates are now employed in responsible positions throughout Louisiana and in various sections of the United States. NORTHWESTERN FACULTY— Mrs. Margaret Seymour, Mrs. Ann Oberle, Miss Mary Ellyn Chadwick. DEAN ETTA ANNE HINKER Dean, School of Nursing— Department Head SHREVEPORT FACULTY— Seated: Martha Lipsey, Jo Ann Velotta, Elizabeth Benjamin, Patricia Moxley, Beth Hayes. Standing: Ila M. Rodgers, Ola Kate Wells, Ann Everett, Eunice Rodgers, Mabel Coussons, Lorene Farris, Carolyn Brothers, Paula Burnitt. The SCHOOL OF NURSING is one of the largest in the United States with an enrollment exceeding three hundred students. It was the first program in the country to attempt multiple clinical campuses, and today still has three — located at Baton Rouge, Pineville and Shreveport — where sophomore and junior students are in residence for clinical nursing studies. Each campus has an appropriate faculty complement and student organization and services. The professional curriculum in nursing is approved by the Louisiana State Board of Nurse Examiners, and is accredited by the National League for Nursing. BATON ROUGE FACULTY— Mrs. Adele Lambert, Tiny M. Calander, Mattie B. Reinberg, Glenda Bland, Elizabeth Farnell, Maxine Roge, Ellienne Todd. 186 CHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY, AND PHYSICS are the broad subject disciplines taught in the DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES. The course offerings are designed to educate professional scientists at the Bachelor ' s level in all three of these areas. Further specialization is provided for at the graduate level. The department also contributes through these course offerings a scientific background for other professions such as medicine, medical technology, nursing, and public education. Professional programs at the Master ' s level are also offered for chemistry or physics teachers. A rudimentary knowledge of science is essential for every educated individual. To provide these rudiments, at least in part, is the purpose of the survey courses also offered in the Department. DR. ALAN CROSBY Department Head Students enjoy Science 105 by Television. Laboratory experiments are a part of the Physical Science courses. First Row: Mr. A. L. Ducournau, Dr. James Rhoades, Mr. James Hayes. Second Row: Mr. Floyd Judd, Dr. Wayne Hyde. Dr. Burt Boyd. Third Row: Mr. A. K. Deason, Dr. Charles Lynn Bissell, Mr. John Waskom. 187 First Row: Dr. LeRoi Eversull, Dr. Yvonne Phillips, Mr. L. J. Weller, Mr. Joseph Elliott, Mr. Marvin Ostberg, Dr. Tom H. Wells, Dr. O. V. Watson, Mr. W. C. Culp, Mr. Robert Nichols, Mr. James Welton Grundy, Miss Marietta M. LeBreton, Mr. Donald W. Holley, Mr. John E. Bullock. Second Row: Mr. David Crawford, Dr. D. M. Rawson, Charles Stanley Gallien, Mr. B. T. Quinten, Mr. Gilford Jackson. DR. YVONNE PHILLIPS Department Head Mr. Grundy lectures to an Economics class. ■- -- ... - -. ' ■-. -ft • ' -• ■V, -,i Mr. Pete Gregory and Dr. Clarence Webb examine Indian pot- tery and beads. The DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES offers undergraduate majors and minors in anthropology, economics, geography, government, history, social welfare, sociology, and general social sciences, and a minor in philosophy. The department also advises students in Pre-Law and Pre-Ministerial curricula. Graduate programs are offered in history, geography, international relations and American studies. Associated activities of the department include publication of houisiana Studies, a quarterly journal which publishes material on Louisiana and the South; maintenance of a photographic library of Louisiana materials; operation of the Family Life Institute; sponsorship of educational tours in this country and abroad; and maintenance of the Williamson Museum. [88 The DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION, under the School of Education, has a twofold function: an academic department and a clinical center. As a Department, course work is offered to certify teachers of the mentally retarded, the physically handicapped, and the emotionally disturbed. The Department shares in teaching undergraduate and graduate speech therapy, social welfare, and psychology courses. This department provides a minor in Special Education to Education majors and to Psychology majors. Two Master ' s Degree programs are provided: Master of Education and Master of Arts in Special Education. As a clinical center, the Department has contractual arrangements with nine parish school systems to evaluate children and provide consultive service to parents and schools. Clinical services emanate from an on-campus center, a branch in Shreveport, 2720 Hearne Avenue, and a branch in Alexandria, 2050 Madison Street. Special Education Faculty members discuss the department ' s cases with Elementary school faculty members. Mr. Lee Tarver demonstrates procedures used with a child undergoing evaluation. DR. MICHAEL J. COUSINS Department Head Mr. Robert Bush, Dr. Charles Palmer, Mr. Hayes Protho, Mr. Sam Orison, Mr. Lee Tarver, Mr. Travis Randels, Mrs. Elaine Preston, Mr. John Bernthal, Mr. John Noles, Mrs. Virginia Gibson, Mr. John Eubanks, Mr. Nash Love, Mr. Richard Calloway, Mr. Steve Willard, Mr. Hurst Hall. k. 1 lilHiArilw 4 I MM liinU w v ' . v h i i i ,:, 1 i i 189 HAL E. TOWNSEND, JR. JOAN COKE Director of Mens Housing Director of Women ' s Housing LONETA GRAVES Auditor EARL C. COULON Director of News Bureau ADMINISTRA TIVE SER VICES TANDY W. McELWEE Director of Testing Service THOMAS L. HENNIGAN Director of Audio-Visual Center JOE W. WEBB Secretary of Alumni Association and Director of Placement Service SYLVIN SIBLEY Purchasing Agent OTIS R. CREW Registrar HO USING DIRECTORS MEN ' S HOUSE DIRECTORS— Seated: Mrs. Catherine Leabo, North Hall; Mrs. Vera Gabbert, Bossier Hall; Mrs. Ruth Weber, Prudhomme Hall; Mrs. Mae Rhodes, Scheib Hall. Standing: Mrs. Mildred Evans, West Hall; Mr. George Tharpe, Frames; Mr. Duffy Wall, Rebel Hall; Mrs. Dolly Hedrick, Caspari Hall. WOMENS HOUSE DIRECTORS— Seated: Mrs. Elzora Lee, Ag- nes Morris Hall; Mrs. Myrtle Collins, Audubon Hall; Mrs M.u- garet McGee, Carondelet Hall; Mrs. Catherine Kirkland, Wesl Varnado Hall; Mrs. Tommie Nugent, East Varnado Hall Si ind INC: Mrs. Myra Sue Hicks. West Caddo Hall; Mis Amu, Dun- nam, Louisiana Hall; Mrs. Gertrude Walkms. Kate Chopin Hall. Mrs. Dorothy Bowen, East Caddo Hall; Mrs Lillian Richard- son, North Natchitoches Hall: Mis. Lace) Weaver, South Natchitoches Hall. I 9 I AUSTIN E. BROWN Utilities Superintendent ROBERT WILSON Student Center ETHEL SCROGGINS Student Center CAMPUS SERVICES JERRY L. WILSON Attendance Counselor CAMPUS SECURITY— First Row: Tommy Livingston, James Norvell, Warren Massia, John Norris. Second Row: Chief James Lee, Mickel Fats Murray, James Randolph, Mickey Bogan. INFIRMARY NURSES— Mrs. Emma Miller, Mrs. Lula Phillips, Mrs. Ruth Rachal, Mrs. Opal Gimbert, Head Nurse. MILITAR V f Identification: First Row; Left to Right: Cadet Lt. Colonel William Ayers, Black Knight Commander; Angle, Guidon Bearer. Second Row: Head, Jones, McRae, Turk. Third Row: Henniken, Cash, Masters, Doubleday. Fourth Row: Knight, Hedleston, Gendron, Taylor. Fifth Row: Fritz, Barr, Cosumano, Raley. THE BLACK KNIGHTS, under the command of Cadet Lt. Colonel William Ayers continued their winning ways in 1965. Once again they carried Northwestern ' s colors to parades and festivals throughout the South, appearing before an estimated 150,000 people during the year. The Knights have long been distinguished by their unique rifle manual and drill moves, and have been consistently rated among the top ten college drill teams in the nation, and, along with Texas A M, the best in the South 194 Cadet Lt. Colonel William M. Ayers, Jr., Black Knight Com- mander. Lt. Colonel R. E. Gilder sleeve, Infantry, Professor of Military Science and Tactics. THE RESERVE OFFICER ' S TRAINING CORPS continues to grow with the other Departments of the College. With Over 300 students during the 1965-1966 school year, ROTC boasted the largest enrollment in its sixteen-year history at Northwestern State College. Traditionally, NSC ROTC has offered a four-year program. Beginning in 1955, ROTC, in accordance with a decision of President Kyser, also offered a two-year program. This program affords Junior students an opportunity to enroll directly in the Advanced Course. To become eligible students must attend a six-weeks basic camp between their sophomore and junior years. During the 1965-1966 school year, Department of Army awarded three scholarships to NSC men selected by a board composed of faculty and military representatives. These scholarships covered the cost of tuition, books and laboratory fees, and in addition, paid the recipients $50.00 a month for the period of the award. I Fn n i iiiiriii BATTALION STAFF, left to right: Cadet Colonel Paul Jean- sonne, Battalion Commander; Honorary Cadet Colonel Glenda Abney, Battalion Sponsor; Cadet Lt. Colonel Ralph McRae, Battalion Executive Officer. Second Row: Cadet 2nd Lieutenant William Teller, Assistant S3; Cadet Captain Sam Taylor, SI; Cadet Lt. Colonel William Ayers, Black Knights Commander; Cadet Captain James Head, S4. Third Row: Cadet Major Perry Angle, S3; Cadet 2nd Lieutenant John Waltner, Assistant S4; Cadet Sgt. Major Jeffry Ellis. ' 95 Honorary Cadet Captain Gloria Hough, Sponsor. All that work on my brass and shoes, and now he says, ' No inspection today. ' , . . r Dean Stokes presents Cadet Captain Jones with his D.M.S. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY First Row, left to right: Knight, Guidon Bearer; Mc- Bride, McDonald, Corley, Lafayette, Cadet Capt. Jones, Carroll, Coleman, Stahlhuth, Turk. Second Row: Cosumano, Richardson, Landry, Waddle, Gunter, Mas- ters, Holmes, Cavanaugh, Schlegel, Rios. Third Row: Hardaway, Parker, Spearman, Hollowell, Collins, Davidson, Bison, Faraldo. Fourth Row: Miller, Flenni- ken, Lambard, Rhodes, Tilley, Robinette, Smith, Treadway. Fifth Row: Pasquier, White, Hays, Hop- kins, Stapleton, Garcia, Hamilton, Covington. Sixth Row: Osborne, Baxter, H. Smith, R. Smith, Mayeaux, Evans, Robbins, Power. Seventh Row: Pollacia, O ' Bier, Schilling, Ramsey, Lyons, McElwee, Spera, Bisceglia. First Row, left to right: Sabino, Garcie, Neely, Rou- leau, Honorary Cadet Capt. Gowland, Cadet Capt. Fisher, Whittington, Guidon Bearer. Second Row: Sanders, Hedleston, Tilley, Fritz, Spears, Neel, Rivers, Oeder, Sandel, Sills. Third Row: Morris, Averitt, Keran, Meachum, McGollough, Dowden, Roberts, Le- Jenne. Fourth Row: Dousay, Sills, Lambert, Branton, Richard, Cheek, Dean, Prime, Bryant. Fifth Row: Bush, Sexson, Manning, Burns, Stevens, Morrow, Netherland, Lovell. Sixth Row: Felter, Taxlcr, Ste- phenson, Whitlock, Charrier, Gall, Peters, Berry, Gaspard. Seventh Row: Vercher, Greene, Stevens, Kidd, Delk, Shackelford, Austin, Zachry, Morrish. COMPANY A Cadet Lt. Neely instructs his platoon on the positions -me: ' A Company going through one of its regular drills. Honorary Cadet Captain Judy Gow- land, Sponsor. . - m Here is the flag, now where is ' B ' Company. First Row, left to right: Cousins, Guidon Bearer, Young, Cadet Capt. Gamble, Honorary Cadet Capt. Denham, Womack, Graham, Rogers. Second Row: Wright, Sullivan, DeBlieux, Adams, Opio, Jackson, McDonald, Ray, Antilley, Johnson. Third Row: Green, Ryland, Jackson, Henry, Mayeaux, Peretti, Doubleday, Dorsey. Fourth Row: Durr, Nery, Walton, Ruttle, Stewart, Ezernack, Durham, Lee, Gunter, Kyle. Fifth Row: Lee, Sheeley, Glasscock, Hilton, Kirsop, Bounds, Treston, Burnam. Sixth Row: Cash, Gendron, Beer, Whitehead, Brown, Silman, Smith, Terral, Cummings, LaCaze. Seventh Row: Hoffman, Raley, Bandaries, Burris, Dunn, Thoogmorton, Tate, Hyams. COMPANY B Honorary Cadet Captain John Den- hom, Sponsor. ' B Company gets a lesson in company mass. Cadet Captain Swilley inspects his company while his sponsor looks on. Honorary Cadet Captain Pat Pace, Sponsor. COMPANY C First Row, left to right: Younger, Guidon Bearer; Hudson, Cadet Capt. Swilley, Honorary Cadet Capt. Pace, Phifer, Burns, Green. Second Row: Blanchard, Garner, Irwin, Temple, Kelly, Wicker, Former, Rich- ardson, Aquinaldo. Third Row: Lee, Wiley, Cates, Churchman, Brown, Lindsey, Osborn, Lewis, Durham. Fourth Row: Boone, Atwood, Miller, Mooring, Wall, Davis, Behan, Hutson, Hammons. Fifth Row: Norvell, Self, Norwig, Weber, Woodard, Gilman, Vickers, Hip- pier, Bonacorso. Sixth Row: Garcia, Hicks, Dohner, Barr, Bloch, DeBlieux, Edwards, Mandeville, Johnston. Seventh Row: Fowler, Talmadge, Bailey, McCrory, Merchant, Guillet, Beckett, Rivet, Jones, Nolan. We surely do have a lot of dumb Freshmen this year. ■ — ■■m 1§ -J J9 P Cadet Colonel Jeansonne, Commander; Talmadge, Weber, Osborne, Holmes, Power, Burch, Burns, Rios, Gaspard, Ryland, Burnam, Young, Executive Officer; Stapleton. Not Pictured: Beer, Sills, Bison, Osborn, Opio. This year the R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM, commanded by Cadet Colonel Paul D. Jeansonne, expects to have a very successful year and bring home several trophies. And from the looks of things, they just might do it. The team will put on the firing line a fine, well- rounded team possessing both the experience and potential necessary to win. Around its core of experienced veterans are a group of freshman with much potential to give it depth. Some of the matches on tab for the 1965-1966 season are: Texas A M Postal, McNeese, Fourth Army Shoulder-To-Shoulder Match at Fort Polk, Holiday in Dixie Match in Shreveport, N.R.A. Sectional Match at L.S.U., and others. Rifle Team practice session. I wm Cadet Colonel Paul Jeansonne, Commander. COMPANY SPONSORS: Honorary Cadet Colonel Glenda Ab- ney, Battalion, Sponsor; Honorary Cadet Captain Gloria Hough, Headquarters Company; Honorary Cadet Captain Judy Gow- land, A Company; Honorary Cadet Captain Joan Denham, B Company; Honorary Cadet Captain Pat Pace, C Company. COMPANY COMMANDERS: Cadet Captain Gary Jones, Head- quarters Company; Cadet Captain Kenneth Fisher, A Company; Cadet Captain Harold Gamble, B Company; Cadet Captain Jeff Swilley, C Company. lOI The Distinguished Military Students for 1965-1966. Cadet Colonel Jeansonne confers with Colonel Gildersleeve and Major Hopkins. It says right here, Officers must wear their uniforms. The Black Knights in one of their many fine performances. Colonel Gildersleeve has a talk with the Sophomore cadets. 4 • 1  7 • ' • ' • H L •• . k .4 fci r 1 2 « r. 1 i i« I y £ IMS - V. • • 7 GRADUATES • 1966 JEFFERY D. AUSTIN, Winnfield, Mathematics NINA C. BURLILE, Shreveport, AZ, History TAYLOR TAI-LEI CHEN, Chemistry NANCY KAY CLAYTON, Natchitoches, Mathematics II DOUGLAS EUGENE COX, Logansport, Physical Education FRED R. COX, Rayville, Microbiology M. LYNN DALTON, Jonesville, Biology MAURY E. DENNIS, Natchitoches, Physical Education III JOHN MICHAEL DiSTEFANO, Alexandria, Mathematics BARBARA JEAN DOWDEN, 222, Natchi- toches, Business JERRY LEWIS FREEMAN, Electronics JAMES WILLIAM HALLMARK, Minden, Art LINDA HANSFORD, Doyline, English IV CHEN HWA, Mathematics EDWARD T. C. HWANG, Mathematics LUCILE W. INGRAM, Natchitoches, English SEI ITO, Japan, Physical Education CHARLES WINDLE JOHNSON, Shreveport, Mathematics THOMAS GLYNN KEETH, Plain Dealing, Biology GEORGE KILLEN, Coushatta, Elementary Education KOU-CHANG, Liu, China, Chemistry JOHN PAUL MADACSI, New Orleans, Chemistry SAMUEL A. MASSON, Natchitoches, Mathe- matics VI VICKEY RUTH MEADOR, Shreveport, Ele- mentary Education ARNOLD D. OBERLE, Natchitoches, Botany THOMAS W. PUTNAM, Merryville, Mathe- matics RICHARD S. REDDITT, Shreveport, Indus- trial Technology LLOYD IRWIN RICHARDSON, JR., Natchi- toches, Mathematics VII SIDNEY SERS, Natchitoches, Geology LaVERN C. STEPHENS, Clarence, Chemistry MICHAEL E. THOMPSON, Boyce, Mathe- matics RANDALL JOSEPH WEBB, Natchitoches, Mathematics JOHN L. WEFFENSTETTE, Natchitoches, 2 ' fT, Mechanical Technology VIII GENE RODNEY WILLBANKS, Natchitoches, Social Science Education JO ANN WISE, Lena, Botany ROBERT WAYNE WILSON, Natchitoches, Guidance YaDONNIE DOVE WRIGHT, Winnfield, Guidance, Psychology WAN YIEH-PING, Taiwan, Chemistry •f h+,lk k A A mkmk 104 LYNN HARGRAVE President MICKEY KING Vice-President fe SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Abraham Lincoln wrote, I will study and get ready and perhaps my chance will come. The Senior Class has reached this point — the stepping stone that will give them their chance as mature adults. These words found in their Alma Mater express their sentiments at this time: We know not where our paths may go, But thou ' lt uphold us still we know. CECELIA SHEA Secretary-Treasurer TOM CATHEY Senior Men ' s Representative BETTY SUE DEWITT Senior Womttl ' a Representative c 5 SENIORS 1966 H as SL€! • DANIEL HOMER BAILEY, Simpson; Microbiology. • SAN- DRA SUE BAILEY, Hunter; Upper Elementary Education; SLTA. • CAROLYN R. BAKER, Shreveport; Primary Educa- tion. • RACHEL ELAINE BARNHILL, Noble; Library Science; Alpha Chapter, Alpha Beta Alpha, Treasurer 63-64. VI • GLENDA DALE BASCO, Mansfield; Primary Educa- tion. • MAURICE W. BAUER, Vivian; Business Adminis- tration. • KAREN MERITA BEARDEN, Powhatan; Mathe- matics. • PHYLLIS N. BEASLEY, Natchitoches; Sociology; PEM Club; Majorette; Demonettes. VII • SANDRA LYNN BEASLEY, Jonesville; Commercial Art; Senior Counselor, Staff Assistant, 64-65. • JEANNIE R. BEHM, Logansport; Upper Elementary Education; SLTA; Alpha Lambda Delta. • FREDNA M. BELL, Milton; Primary Educa- tion. • PAT BELL, Robeline; Zoology. VIII • TONI Z. BENNETT, Natchitoches; Primary Education. • SAN- DRA SHERYLL BETHANY, Springhill; Music Education; Sigma Alpha Iota, Chaplain, 65; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; SLTA; NSC Chorus. • CAROL- ANN E. BINGHAM, Baton Rouge; Nursing; Wesley Founda- tion; LASN; BSU. • SUZANNE ELAINE BLACKBURN, Glen- mora; AZ; English; AZ President; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer; Wesley. • GLENDA GAIL ABNEY, Shreveport; Spanish; Sigma Tau Delta; Potpourri Beauty; ROTC Captain and Colonel; Purple Jackets. • CLIFTON ALLEMAN, Abbeville; Health and Phys- ical Education. • CAROL JEAN ALLEN, New Iberia; Soci- ology; ABA. • JERRY EMMETT ALLEN, Plain Dealing, 2TT; Physical Education; Treasurer PEK; Pledge Trainer T. II • ROWELL WILLIAM ALTON, Shreveport; Speech Educa- tion; SLTA; Davis Players; Wesley Foundation, President. • JERRY LYNN ANDERSON, Calvin; Industrial Education; I.E. Club. • JUDY CAROL ANGELE, Mansfield; Secretarial Science. • LINA CAROL ANTHONY, Many; Upper Elementary Education. Ill • R. J. ARDOIN; Basile; Accounting; Treasurer Student Body; Jr. Men ' s Representative; Secretary-Treasurer Blue Key; Pi Omega Pi; Delta Chi Delta; Monitor. • BETTY LOUISE AR- NOLD, Jena; Medical Technology and Zoology; Beta Beta Beta. • CARROLL BUCK ATKINS, Shreveport; Zoology. • GLENDA T. AUSTIN, Chopin; Home Economics; Euthenics; Chorale; BSU. IV • JAMES E. AYMOND, Pineville; Accounting; Football; Pi Omega Pi. • NINA RUTH AYRES, Ashland; Upper Elementary Education; YWA Officer; Senior Counselor; BSU Executive Council; SLTA. • WILLIAM M. AYERS, JR., Shreveport; Government, History; Black Knights, Squad Leader, Cadet Lt. Col. and Commander. • KENNETH A. BABIN, Princeton; Elec- tronics. f 0 P © foj f 106 SENIORS 1966 • ROBERT M. BOLLAR, Alexandria; History; BSU; Dorm Council. • DON L. BOLYER, Ashland; Geology. • MAR- GARET E. BOOKTER, Leesville; Upper Elementary Education; BSU, Executive Council. • JULES PAUL BORDELON, JR., Morreauville; General Agriculture; Demetor. II • LIONEL JOSEPH BORDELON, Natchitoches; Upper Ele- mentary Education, SLTA. • GARY PAUL BOSSIER, Bossier City; Accounting. • GEORGE ELLIS BOSTICK, Shreveport; Health and Physical Education. • W. RUSSELL BOURKE, Baton Rouge; Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club. Ill • CHERYL CHABAUD BRADLEY, Metairie; Art Education; Dorm Publicity Chairman, 63-65; Kappa Delta Pi. • THOMAS LYNN BRADLEY, Metairie; Wildlife Management; Band. • THOMAS HOWARD BRANDON, Bossier City; Business Administration. • STAN EXCELL BRANTON, Gretna, KA; Government and History; Vice-President Blue Key; Vice- President Student Body; Monitor. IV • CAROLYN EVERETT BREWER, DeRidder; Physical Educa- tion and Upper Elementary Education; AWS Corresponding Sec, AWS Social Chairman; Sophomore Counselor; Kappa Delta Pi; PEM Club; Purple Jackets; Westminster Moderator, Vice Moderator, Secretary. • JERRY WAYNE BRILL, Shreve- port; Accounting; Current Sauce; Editor; Pi Omega Pi. • EL- WANG PEARL BRISTOW, Vivian; Mathematics. • KENNETH E. BROOKS, Texas City, Texas; Education. iL£ fl£ £££ £££ • LYNN JOSEPH BROUILLETTE, Natchitoches; Zoology; Beta Beta Beta. • BARBARA KAY BROWN, Shreveport; Business Education; NSC Track Queen, 65. • LINDA MAXINE BROWN, Mansfield; Nursing; LASN; NSNA; BSU. • CLARENCE H. BRUCE, Pineville; Business Education; AMS. VI • NORMAN PAUL BRUCE, Gretna; Electronics. • JOHN NEELY BRYAN, Natchitoches; Mathematics; ROTC. • JULIA ADELE BRYAN, Coushatta; Primary Education; BSU, Exec- utive and Sophomore Council; SLTA; Sophomore Counselor. • HERSCHEL H. BRYANT, Verda; Mathematics and Business Education; AMS, 64-65. VII • PATRICIA FRANCES BURFORD. Gloster; Upper Elemen- tary Education. • JAMES RUSSELL BURKE. Bossier Citv; Industrial Arts. • ADIE JOE BUTLER. Springhill; STT; Busi- ness Administration; Student Council; Cheerleader; Junior Men ' s Representative; STr Officer. • BILLY R. CALLENS, Belmont; Health and Physical Education. VIII • CAROLYN ANN CAMPBELL. Tiopa; Social Studies • LAR- RY GENE CAMPBELL. Converse; Upper Elementary Educa- tion; SLTA. • DIANE CANTRELL. Shreveport; Art • RICH- ARD A. CAPPS, Georgetown; Upper Elementary Education. -°7 SENIORS 1966 • DONALD BROWN CARROLL, Shreveport; Health and Phys- ical Education; PEK; Football, 62-65. • JAMES K. CARROLL, Natchitoches; Business Education. • CAROLYN A. CARTER, Forest Hill; Business Education. • NEWTON B. CARTER, JR., Hampton, Virginia; English; Current Sauce Columnist; Alpha Phi Gamma, Treasurer; Potpourri, Photographer. II • VIRGINIA K. CARTER, Winfield; Upper Elementary Educa- tion. • MERRITT HOMER CASWELL, Hornbeck; Upper Ele- mentary Education. • MARY LYNN CATHEY, Stonewall; Primary Education. • WILTON LANE CHANCE, Elizabeth; Business Education. Ill • GEORGE A. CHANDLER, Ferriday; Wildlife Management; Blue Key; Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Beta Beta, President. • DEIR- DRE LYNNE CHANEY, Alexandria; Spanish; Kappa Delta Pi; Nu Sigma Chi. • J. O. CHARRIER, Bordelonville; Gov- ernment; Sophomore Class President; Vice-President Student Body; President Student Body; Blue Key; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Mr. NSC. • FRED M. CLARK, Natchitoches; Industrial Arts. IV • SANDRA T. CLARK, Natchitoches; Primary Educa- tion. • JANICE MARIE CLOUD, Castor; Upper Elementary Education. • MARTHA LOUISE CLOUTIER, Natchitoches; Nursing; LASN; NSNA. • GLADYS MARIE COATS, Pleasant Hill; Primary Education. ILiL ao8 V • ODIS DONALD COBB, Mansfield; Animal Industry; Phi Eta Sigma; Demeter Club. • MARY CAROL COCO, Mansura; Upper Elementary Education. • MARGARET MARY CO- LINTA, Plaucheville; English; Senior Counselor; Staff Assist- ant. • ANN E. COLLINS, Winfield; Upper Elementary Educa- tion. VI • GERALD GLEN COLVIN, JR., Benton; Animal Hus- bandry. • WILLIAM CONNELL, Minden; Sociology. • JOAN SANDERS CONNELLA, Alexandria; Nursing; LASN; NSNA. • THOMAS EUGENE COOK, Shreveport; Nursing. VII • CARL GLEN COOLEY, Slagle; Accounting; Blue Key; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Omega Pi; BSU. • JAMES A. COOPER, Cou- shatta; Music Education; Stage Band, Orchestra; NSC Band. • ROY H. CORLEY, Mansfield; Mathematics; Blue Key, Presi- dent, Historian; BSU President, Executive Council; Phi Eta Sigma President, Senior Adviser; SGA, Sophomore Men ' s Rep- resentative, Parliamentarian, Freshmen Associate; Freshman Math Award. • DONALD EDWARD CORMACK, Corpus Christi, Texas; Mathematics. VIII • CLARICE M. COURVILLE, Elton; Home Economics Edu- cation; Staff Assistant; Euthenics Club, Secretary; Sopho- more Counselor. • DYRENDA DAWN COX, Bossier City; Sociology. • ELLEN KAY CRAVATH, Stephens, Arkansas; French. • CHARLES E. CRAWFORD, JR., Leesville; Upper Elementary Education. SENIORS 1966 JL ft £ V • ROBERT P. DIXON, Natchitoches; KA; Agriculture. • RITA ELLEN DOBBINS, Shreveport; Primary Education; SLTA; Kappa Delta Pi. • BENNY ROSS DOBSON, Chestnut; Agri- culture. • CHRIS DOCOLAS, Elefsis, Greece; IIK ; Elec- tronics; International Student Club, Vice President, President; flK Warden; Industrial Club. VI • KATHLEEN L. DOHERTY, Jennings; Speech and Hearing Therapy. • JAMES A. DOWDEN, Natchitoches; Mathematics; Tennis; N Club; Lutheran Student Center. • BILLY RAY DUCKSWORTH, Jasper; Accounting; Baseball. • KENNETH DUTILE, Natchitoches; Upper Elementary Education. VII • LINDA KAY EBARB, Zwolle; Primary Education; Senior Counselor; SLTA; Staff Assistant. • TERRY E. EDWARDS, Bossier City; Industrial Arts. • ROBERT LEE EFURD, Shreve- port; Electronics. • MARILYN ANN ELIAS, Monroe; Nursing; LASN, Social Chairman. VIII • DONALD LEE ELKINS, Natchitoches; Upper Elementary Education; SLTA. • JERRY D. ELKINS, Vivian; Upper Ele- mentary Education; Badminton and Ping Pong Intramural Champion; Chorus. • RITA ELKINS, Natchitoches; Business Administration; Pi Omega Pi. • B. SUE ELLIOTT, Ruston; Nursing; YWA President; First Vice-President Local SNA; First Vice President LASN; NSNA; Delegate to NSNA Con- vention; Student Nurse of State, Shreveport Campus. • CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA CREED, Jena; Health and Physical Education; PEM Club; Neptune Club; NSC; Rodeo Club. • JAMES H. CREED, Jena; Health and Physical Educa- tion. • G. ANN CREEGAN, Shreveport; SZ; Secretarial Sci- ence; -iZ Vice President, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman; Vice President Panhellenic Council. • JAMES THOMAS CROOKS, Natchitoches; Industrial Technology; IA Club. II • JOSEPH CLYDE CROOKS, Trout; Mathematics and Busi- ness Education; BSU. • ORVAL ART CROWDER, Harthorne; Upper Elementary Education. • DORA LEAH CRYER, Pine- ville; Upper Elementary Education. • SHEILA M. CULP, Tyler, Texas; — — — ; English; Purple Jackets, Recording Secretary; --- Recording Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Beta Alpha. Ill • M. ANN CURTIS, Alexandria; Primary Education; SLTA. « CAROL GENE DANIEL, Patterson; English; Band; Senior Counselor. • ANNE MARIE DAVIS, Coushatta; Upper Elementary Education. • SUE DEARMON, Sikes; Nursing; NSNA; LASN; BSU; AWS; Sophomore Counselor. IV • HARRY LEE DeBUSK, Winfield; Upper Elementary; SLTA; Monitor. • PATRICIA ANNE DENNIS, Natchitoches; -- ; Primary Education; NSC Relay Queen. • BETTY SUE De- WITT, Pineville; AZ; Home Economics; Sophomore Counselor; Social Chairman; Alpha Lambda Delta, Social Chairman, Senior Adviser. • BARBARA VAN VECKHOVEN DICKSON, Shreve- port; Nursing; BSU Freshman Council, President; LASN; NSNA; AWS; State BSU Officer. £ £,£ loo SENIORS 1966 fo £Q o fl £ £ I • ARDIE VICTOR ESTES, Natchitoches; Mathematics. • ANN JACQUELIN EVANS, Winnfield; Mathematics; Alpha Omega Pi. • MARGARET ELLEN EVANS, New Orleans; Health and Physical Education. • CAROLYN MARIE EVERETT, Alexan- dria; English and Social Studies; Floor Representative; Sopho- more Counselor; Alpha Lambda Delta, Junior Adviser and Publicity Chairman; SLTA State Corresponding Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi Vice-President; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Delta; Purple Jackets; Wesley Foundation. II • HEINZ P. FABER, Natchitoches; Electronics. • JACK B. FELTS, Natchitoches; Electronics. • SANDRA JOYCE FES- TERVAND, Shreveport; Primary Education. • WILLIAM D. FINICAL, Alexandria; ZTT; Business Administration; T Sec- retary, 65-66; 1966 Potpourri Business Manager. Ill • CHARLES H. FINK, Gilmer, Texas; Business Administra- tion. • CHARLES FISHER, Natchitoches; Mathematics; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tennis; Band. • JOHN GERALD FITZGERALD, Natchitoches; Electronics; Band. • JIMMY W. FLETCHER, Montgomery; Animal Husbandry. IV • MARJORIE SUE FLOYD, Pineville; Nursing; LASN, Secre- tary, Shreveport Campus Student Body, 1964. • BRENDA ELLEN FLURRY, Jonesboro; Primary Education; SLTA. • SUE ELLEN FORBES, Baton Rouge; Primary and Upper Elementary Education; SLTA, 62-66; Potpourri Staff, Activities Editor 63-64. • JOHN C. FORD, Leesville; Electronics. • SANDRA ANN FOSTER, Shreveport; Health and Physical Education. • DANIEL WARREN FOX, West Monroe; Chem- istry and Mathematics; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma. • BRUCE McELHENNY FRASER, Many; KA, Business Ad- ministration. • MARILYN FRENCH, Robeline; Business Edu- cation. VI • JOHN GUY FUGLER, Baton Rouge; Business Administra- tion. • BETTY BROWN FUSILIER, Natchitoches; 2K; Speech and Hearing Therapy; Demonettes; Radio Club. • DAVID C. GAAR, Alexandria; Upper Elementary Education; Cast, Won- derful Town, Gramercy Ghost, Our Hearts Very Young and Gay. • MARTHA G. GAHAGAN, Coushatta; Primary Education; Kappa Delta Pi. VII • WINONA M. GALLAGER, Shreveport; ASA; Art Education; Junior Panhellenic Delegate 62-63; Membership Director, 64- 65; Panhellenic Vice-President, President, 65-66. • JAMES G. GALLANT, Natchitoches; Upper Elementary Education. • ELWYN L. GAMBLE, Natchitoches; Sociology; Base- ball. • STEPHEN L. GARCIE, Zwolle; Mathematics. VIII • MILBON J. GASPARD, JR., Cottonport; Social Science; Black Knights. Commander. 64-65. • ROBERT GENE, Natchi- toches; Business Education. • CAMILLE DOROTHY GEN- NARO, Metairie; Nursing; LASN. Secretary on Baton Rouge Campus; NSNA. • JAMES HERSHEL GENTRY, JR., Bos- sier City; Vocal and Instrumental Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha. no uv € f)0 SENIORS 1966 I • WALTER EDWARD GEORGE. Shreveport; Electronics; In- dustrial Education Club. • CAROL ANN GEPHARDT, Moor- ingsport; Upper Elementary Education; Sophomore Counselor. • MARGIE DAWSON GIBBS, DeBerry, Texas; Nursing; LASN; BSU Devotional Chairman; Second Vice-President, LASN, Shreveport Campus. • KATHERINE L. GIERING, Nat- chitoches; Business Education. II • GLORIA SANDRA GOLDSTEIN, Baton Rouge; ASA; Demonettes; SLTA; Wesley. • WELDON JAMES GORDON, Winnfield; Biology; Black Knights. • JUDY ANN GOWLAND, Morgan City; — — — ; Primary Education; Triangle Correspond- ent 64-65, Social Chairman 65-66; Cheerleader 64-65; ROTC Sponsor 64-66; SLTA; Newman Club. • PATRICIA ANN GRAHAM, Natchitoches; A .; Primary Education; NSC Relays Court 65; Majorette 64-65; Head Majorette 65; Kappa Delta Pi; Lady of the Bracelet Contest 63; Z Treasurer 64; Recom- mendations Chairman. Ill • ROBERT EARL GRAHAM. Shreveport; Business Adminis- tration. • WHITNEY JAMES GRANGER, Basile; Pre-Med. • MILDRED LUCILLE GRAY. Otis; Upper Elementarv Edu- cation; Sophomore Counselor. • AMOS GRODSINOUSKY. Trumpeldor, Israel; Physical Education; Pi Epsilon Kappa; Track and Field. IV • E. J. GUZZO, JR., Alexandria; Business Administra- tion. • RONNIE E. HALL. Hornbeck; Mathematics. • HELEN ELIZABETH HAM, Natchitoches; Mathematics. • LYNWOOD L. HARGRAVE, Kaplan; KA; Health and Physical Education; Senior Class President; Football 62-64. Football players tour the Navy yards during their visit to Pe-nsacola, Fla.  ™r ... ii i SENIORS 1966 • JUDITH VIRGINIA HARVILLE, Leesville; Nursing- LASN. • ALFRED W. HATHORN, JR., Deville; Zoology- Chfemistry; Debate Team, Beta Beta Beta, Phi Eta Sigma. • HIXIE HAYES, Blanchard; Primary Education; SLTA, BSU, Vice-President; YWA. • ROBERT M. HAYS, Sibley; Agricul- ture. II • LINDA DEAN HAYNE, Minden; Primary Educa- tion. • JAMES MONROE HEAD, JR., Baton Rouge; Industrial Arts; Drill Team, Squad Leader; Industrial Arts Club; S4 ROTC Captain. • ALICE A. HEBERT, Opelousas; Physical Education; PEM Club. • DON F. HEINE, New York, New York; Geography. Ill • CAREY ANN HEN AG AN, DeQuincy; Primary Education; AWS; SLTA. • MARIBETH HENDERSON, Logansport; Pri- mary Education; Alpha Lambda Delta Officer; Kappa Delta Pi. • ALICIA JEAN HERMES, Shreveport; ASA; Health and Physical Education and Upper Elementary Education; Sopho- more Counselor; Staff Assistant; PEM; ASA Secretary, Pledge Historian, LAHPER, AAHPER. • LARRY LUCKIE HER- RINGTON, Zachary; Mathematics. IV • MIRA LEE HILL, Del Rio, Texas; Primary Education; AWS; Senior Counselor; SLTA. • PEGGY HILL, Hammond; Nurs- ing; LASN, NSNA: BSU Devotional Chairman. • CHARLES J. HINES, Coushatta; Upper Elementary and Physical Educa- tion; N Club. • MARGARET McELROY HINES, Mansfield; Upper Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi. V • THERESA ANN HODNETT, Colfax; Library Science; Alpha Beta Alpha, Historian. • RUTH ANNE EILEEN HOFFSTADT, New Orleans; ASA; Upper Elementary Education; Demonettes; Wesley; Pi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. • JACK HOLLEN- SHEAD, Homer; SOT; Accounting. • MARY NELL HOOPER, Shreveport; Primary Education. VI • JOHN EVERETTE HORN, Logansport; Upper Elementary Education. • MARTHA JEAN HORN, Logansport; Primary Education; SLTA. • MARY ANN HORTON, Coushatta; Upper Elementary Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta. • DANNY M. HRYHORCHUCK, Lake Charles; Government. VII • SUSAN MARGARET HUBKS, Monroe; Nursing. • NELLIE IRENE HUDNALL, Jena; Primary Education; BSU, YWA Of- ficer; Sophomore Counselor; SLTA Officer. • LYNN EDMOND HUEY, JR., Shreveport; Vocal Music Education; Black Knights; NSC Chorale, BSU Executive Council; Phi Mu Alpha. • JAMES ARNOLD HUGGINS, DeRidder; Electronics. VIII • NANCY L. HUMBLE, Manifest; Business Education; Pi Omega Phi. • GERALD W. HUNT, Boyce; Accounting. • THYRA N. HUNTER, Coushatta; Animal Industry; Secre- tary Demeter. • DENIS M. HYAMS, Natchitoches; 2TT; Mathematics. -LIT. SENIORS 1966 I • JUDY E. IDOM, Vivian; Primary Education. • REGGIE LAMAR INGRAM, Good Pine; Upper Elementary Education. • NERA M. INGRAM, Jena; Health and Physical Educa- tion. • PEGGY ANN ISBELL, Shreveport; Upper Elementary Education; Dorm Officer; BSU Freshman President. II • ROY WILLARD JAMES, JR., Winnfield, Account- ing. • BILLY RAY JARRETT, Shreveport; Business Adminis- tration. • ISAAC LYNN JEANE, Leesville; Business Admin- istration. • PAUL D. JEANSONNE, Alexandria; Mathematics; Blue Key; Phi Eta Sigma; ROTC Corps Commander 65-66; ROTC Rifle Team 62-66, Capt. 63-66; Junior Class Vice Presi- dent 64-65; Monitor. Ill • RONNIE L. JINKINS, Natchitoches; Geology. • SANDRA KAY JINKINS, Fairborn, Ohio; Home Economics; Euthenics Club. • GLENN RAY JOHNSON, Pitkin; Electronics; Indus- trial Arts Club; Publicity Chairman. • HORACE JOHNSON, JR., Pitkin; Electronics; Industrial Arts Club, President; As- sembly Committee. IV • JIMMY DALE JOHNSON, Starks; Electronics. • KENNETH NEAL JOHNSON, Leesville; Business Administration. • LYNDA KAY JOHNSON, Shreveport; Librarv Science; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Tau Delta. • BOBBY FORRESTER JONES, Leesville; Industrial Arts; Track; Industrial Arts Club. • GARY ALLEN JONES, Many; Geography; Black Knights, Squad Leader. • JAMES ELMER JONES, Shreveport; Indus- trial Arts. • LEWIS C. JONES, Heflin; Chemistry; Monitor. • MARY ANN JONES, Zwolle; S7. Home Economics; Sopho- more Counselor; AWS Social Chairman 64-65; Purple Jackets; State Fair Court 65; Delta Zeta Junior Panhellenic Delegate, Meryle Aymond Ring Award; President 64-65; Delta Zeta Rose 65; Euthenics Secretary 63-64, President 64-65; Senior Women ' s Representative; Kappa Alpha Rose 65. VI • BESSIE JOWERS, Lena; Upper Elementary Education; SLTA. • HENRY H. JOYNER, Shreveport; English; Potpourri Photographer 62-66; Current Sauce Editor, Summer 65; Crea- tive Writers Club, President 64-65; ROTC Color Guard Com- mander 63. • ERMA KATHERINE KASMIERSKY. Shreve- port; Primarv Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. • JOHN M. KENNEDY, Winnfield; Animal Industry. VII • MITCHELL L. KING. Plain Dealing; Mathematics; Sr. Men ' s Representative. • JOYCE ANN KINMAN, Choudrant; Home Economics; BSU; Euthenics. • HARRY L. KIRK, Pollock; English; Creative Writers Club; BSU, Freshman Council, Mis- sions Chairman. • MARSHA CAROL KIRKLAND, Natchi- toches; Speech and Hearing Therapy; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. VIII •JERRY EUGENE KOLB. Bossier Citv; KA; Account- ing. • JOHN RAY KOONCE. Natchitoches; Phi Mu Alpha; Instructional Music Education. • CLIFFORD KROUSE. Nat- chitoches; Agriculture; Demeter President 64-65. • ELAINE LaCAZE, Cullen; Science Education; NLSC Honor Society; SLTA. H 3 SENIORS 1966 V • DeWITT J. LOBRANO, Winnsboro; Art. • GERALD LONG, Winnfield; Social Studies. • JAMES T. LONG, Keithville; His- tory; Westminster Moderator 63-64. • JAMES JOSEPH LOT- TINGER, Shreveport; Electronics. VI • FRANCES LOWE, Shreveport; English; Purple Jackets; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Tau Delta; Senior Counselor; JD Board; Dorm Vice-President, Social Chairman; Phi Kappa Phi Freshman Award; Copy Editor Current Sauce; Freshman Associate Student Council. • CLIFFORD T. LUT- TRELL, Natchitoches; Electronics. • BILLIE MARIE LYNCH, Noble; Nursing; BSU Freshman Council; BSU Council Shreve- port Campus; LASN; LSNA. • CECELIA FAY McCALLIS- TER, Bossier City; Primary Education. VII • SHARON M. McCASKILL, Marthaville; Primary Educa- tion. • KATHERINE GAYLE McCLELLAND, Eunice; Nurs- ing; LASN; NSNA. • MARY ANN GILSON McCLELLAND, Natchitoches; Physical Education and Dance; Contemporary Dancers; PEM. • THOMAS HOWARD McCLELLAND, Nat- chitoches; Agriculture; Demeter. VIII • MICHAEL DAVID McDANIEL, Zachary; 2TT; Zool- ogy. • MARCUS LANE McDOWELL, Doyline; Health and Physical Education. • KAY AUSTIN McELWEE, Coushatta; Upper Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta. • JACKIE ANN McGEE, Natchitoches; Primary Educa- tion. I • WILLIAM G. LAFAYETTE, Hineston; English; Potpourri Staff; Drill Team; Current Sauce Staff. • CATHERINE A. LAMBRE, Shreveport; S ociology. • JOY ELAINE LANDRUM, Leesville; Home Economics; Sophomore Counselor. • JOHN EDWARD LANGLINAIS, Abbeville; Zoology. II • PATRICIA ANN LATURA, Natchitoches; Library Science; Purple Jackets Vice-President, President; BSU Executive Council; State BSU Council; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Delta; Summer Missionary Kansas; Euthenics Treasurer; Academic Award; Phi Kappa Phi Academic Award. • MARY ALLENE LAWLESS, Shreveport; Physical Education and Dance; PEM; Dance Club Secretary-Treasurer. • MARGARETTE LOUISE LAWRENCE; Donaldsonville; Nursing; LASN; National Stu- dent Nurses Convention 63. • NOLAN JOSEPH LeBLANC, JR., Port Allen; Geology. Ill • DAVIE A. LEE, Natchitoches; Zoology-Pre Med; Beta Bta Beta. • ELIZABETH ADELLE LEE, Sarepta; English; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Tau Delta; Sophomore Counselor; Senior Counselor; Staff Assist- ant; Chorale; SLTA. • LESTER HUGHES LEE, Natchitoches; Physical Education. • PATTY LOUISE LEGGETT, Natchi- toches; Business Education. IV • WALTER BENJAMIN LEMAN, III, Na tchitoches; Business Administration. • JANIE CONETTE LINDSEY, Ringgold; Eng- lish; Potpourri Staff; Sigma Tau Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sophomore Counselor; Senior Counselor; Wes- ley Council; SLTA. • WILBUR ELLIS LIPSEY, Monterey; Business Education; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Omega Pi, Reporter 63-64; President 65-66; BSU; SLTA. • SANDRA ELAINE LITTON, Pineville; A Z; Primary Education. 11 . SENIORS 1966 I • LEONA McKEE, Leesville; Home Economics Education; Euthenics; AWS. • JUDITH LYNNELLE McLAIN, Campti; English-Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Delta; Nu Sigma Chi. • JOHN PATRICK McMEEL, Shreveport; Jour- nalism; Baseball 62; Sports Editor Current Sauce; Alpha Phi Gamma, Treasurer; Treasurer Journalists of Tomorrow Club; Associate Editor Current Sauce 65; Outstanding Staff Member Award 63. • DOTTIE McCORMICK McRAE, Leesville; Pri- mary Education. II • RALPH DILLON McRAE, JR., Leesville; Electronics; ROTC Corps XO; Drill Team Squad Leader. • ANN McWILLIAMS, Lake Charles; Science Education; Newman Club, Social Vice- President 62, Executive Vice-President 63; Beta Beta Beta, Historian 65-66; Dorm Officer 64-65. • M. GAIL MADDOX, DeRidder; Upper Elementary Education. • SAMUEL REED MADDOX, JR., Haynesville; Business Administration. Ill • ROSEMARY MARSHALL, Mansfield; Vocal Music Education; SAI; BSU Hostess; NSC Chorus; Orchestra. • ALICE FAYE MARTIN, Chalmette; Nursing; LASN; NSNA; Student Council Social Chairman, Baton Rouge Chairman. • C. JERRY MARTIN, Ashland; Chemistry. • JERRY A. MARTIN, Coushatta; History; Blue Key; BSU; Monitor; Americanism VEEP. IV • KATHERINE CHANDLER MARTIN, Natchitoches; Sociology. • SANDRA ACKERMAN MARTIN, New Orleans; Primary Education; Purple Jackets; President; Dorm Officer; BSU, Executive Council; Potpourri Staff; Young Americans for Free- dom Secretary; Miss Potpourri. • SHIRLEY DEAN MARTIN, Gonzales; Primary Education; Chorus; Senior Counselor. • MARIE ELIZABETH MARTINA, Marrero; Nursing. o o c s f i M s, i £ tit ££ a JL flflii v • CAROLYN ROSE MASSON, Natchitoches; Sociology. • AMY L. MAXWELL, Jennings; Home Economics Education; Senior Representative, JD Board; Euthenics Club Secretary; AWS. • MARIE L. MEDICA, Alexandria; Nursing; NASN; NSNA; Senior Counselor; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta. • DOROTHY MELCHER, Pineville; Home Economics Education. VI • CAROL JEAN MEYERS, Bossier City; Mathematics; Alpha Lambda Delta; Westminster Fellowship. • BETTY KAYE MILLER, Manv; Mathematics; Kappa Delta Pi; Nu Sigma Chi. • KATHERINE MARIE MILLER. Shreveport; Medical Tech- nology ' ; Alpha Lambda Delta 64-66, Secretary 64-65; Newman Apostolate; Bacteriology Club. • MARJORIE ELAINE MILLER, St. Landry; Nursing; BSU. VII • ROSE LYNN MISURACA, Arabi; Health and Physical Edu- cation; PEM Club; Varsity Volleyball; WRA. • VELORA ANN MITCHELL, Many; Nursing; LASN; USNA; YWA President; BSU Council Shreveport Campus, Parliamentarian. • MICHAEL G. MIXON, Atlanta; Agronomy. • RUBY MOBLEY. Converse; Primary Education. VIII • GLENDA R. MONK, Woodworth; Home Economics; Sopho- more Counselor; Dorm Officer; Euthenics Club Office] : SI. 1 A • BETTIE MOORE. Marrero; Vocal Music; BSU Freshman Council; Sophomore BSU Executive Council; Classes Editor Potpourri; Jr. Women ' s Representative; Associate Editor Pot- pourri; BSU Executive Council; Dorm Vice-President; Pot- pourri Court; SAI; YAF; Vice-Presidenl Women Si ' .A. Potpourri Editoi : Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities; NSC Chorus; Mi- NSC • BARBARA ANN MOR- GAN. Minden; Physical Education; PEM. • JAMES DRAYTON MORRIS. Mansfield; Sociolo a, 5 Cheerleaders and band lead students in a pep rally during Spirit Week. Terry Brown makes merry music with popular horn. Mounts With Tech Weekend Mr. Spurling has his try in adding one more dent to the Wreck Tech car. Bill Finical and Wanda Radford pause before (he exciting pep rally. Flags ware and bugles blur «f above the heads of students watch- ing the parade SENIORS 1966 • PHILLIP EARL MORRIS, Alexandria; Upper Elementary Education. • SUE WALES MORROW, Shreveport; Nursing; LASN; SNA; BSU. • JANET KAY MOTT, Cheneyville; Home Economics; Purple Jackets; Nu Sigma Chi; Kappa Delta Pi; Euthenics Club, Senior Counselor. • ROBERT LaHOOD MOU- RAD, Minden; Accounting; Pi Omega Pi. II • ANN SHERIDAN MUSE, Corbin; Nursing; 1st Vice-President BSU; AWS. • CAROLYN J. NAPIER, Converse; Biology; Kappa Delta Pi. • MADELYN NIEMANN, Redding, Connecti- cut; Nursing; Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Dorm; AWS; BSU; LASN: NSNA; Taiwan Chairman; NSC Council Representative; President Shreveport NSC Study Body, NSC Representative to National NSNA Convention. • CELIA ANN NORMAN, Cou- shatta. ---; Physical Education and Upper Elementary Educa- tion; Dormitory Officer; Homecoming Court; Homecoming Queen; Sophomore Counselor; Panhellenic Council Representa- tive. Til • MARY LOUISE NORRIS, Winnsboro, Speech Therapy and Primary Education; SLTA, Publicity Chairman. • STEN NELS NORWIG, JR., Jennings; Social Science; MSM Representative; Vice-President Wesley Foundation. • LAWRENCE NUGENT, Bastrop; Health and Physical Education; Football; N Club; 4 EK President. • ROGER DALE OGE, Pine Prairie, Upper Elementary Education. IV • DALE HARMON OGLESBY, Verda; Mathematics. • JACK J. O ' NEILL, Alexandria; Health and Physical Education; Inter- national Students Club; Potpourri Staff; SLTA; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Track Team. • FRED RAY PARKER, Many; Physical Education; Varsity Baseball. • FRANCES JOYCE PARSONS, Shreveport; Home Economics Education; Vice-President Eu- thenics Club; Staff Assistant; Sophomore Counselor. j lM f • CLAUDE EDWARD PATRICK, Natchitoches; Health and Physical Education; Football, All GSC; PEK. • NIKKI DORIS PATTERSON, Bossier City; Sociology. • CARLA RUTH PAUL, Monterey; English and Spanish; Historian, President Sigma Tau Delta; Nu Sigma Chi; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. • CARO- LYN A. PAUL, Winnfield; Primary Education; SLTA. VI • FRANK H. PEREZ, Baton Rouge; II K ; Mathematics. • ALICE VIRGINIA PERSON, Lettsworth; AZ; Primary Educa- tion; Corresponding Secretary AZ. • J. EVERETT PHILLIPS, Shreveport; 2TT; Business Administration and Marketing; Mar- keting Club. • GERALDINE L. PIATT, Bossier City; Sociology; ice-President Louisiana Hall; Purple Jackets; Senior Coun- selor. VII « SARAH W. PILCHER, Many; Upper Elementary Education. • CATHERINE ANN PLAISANCE, Waterproof; Upper Ele- mentary Education; Senior Counselor; SLTA; AWA. • HENRY EUGENE PLAISANCE, Bunkie; Industrial Arts. • LOUIS G. PLAISANCE, Bunkie; Business Administration. VIII • CAROLYN THOMAS PLUMMER, Shreveport; AZ; Business Administration • KENNETH WAYNE POIMBOEUK, Natchi- toches; Electronics; Monitor, IE Club. • DONNA L. POLLARD, Shreveport; Primary Education; Potpourri Court; Potpohrri Art Editor; Women ' s Rifle Team Co-captain; Art Chairman. • ROBERT RAY PORT, Natchitoches; Industrial Education. xi8 SENIORS 1966 v • OLIVIA ANNE RHODES, Monterey; Home Economics and Primary Education; BSU; Euthenics Club; SLTA; Phi Kappa Phi; Nu Sigma Chi; Kappa Delta Phi. • BARBARA JEAN RICHARDSON. Colfax; Primary Education; SLTA. • JUDITH ANN RICHARDSON, Natchitoches; Nursing. • MARTHA SUE RICKS, Florien; Home Economics; Dorm Officer; BSU Freshman Council; YWA Officer. VI • MARIE CAROL RIGDON, Ashland; Primary Education; SLTA; Senior Counselor; Staff Assistant. • MELVA M. RIVERS, Natchitoches; Primary Education. • WILLIAMS D. ROBERTS, Natchitoches; Zoology. • NED J. ROBICHAUX, Natchitoches; Pre -Law. VII • CHARLES DOUGLAS ROBINSON. Shreveport; Physical Education; PEK. • GENE EDWARD ROGERS, Shreveport; Business Administration. • SANDRA GAYLE ROLLAND, Shreveport; English; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Tau Delta • JAMES A. ROSHTO, Natchitoches; Chemistry. VIII • RAYMOND A. ROULEAU, Shreveport; Business. • GARY D. SALTER, Fisher; Accounting; Pi Omega Pi; Dormitory Council. • JUANELL SAVAGE; Glenmora; English; Alpha Beta Alpha Honorary Library Science Fraternity, President, Recording Secretary; Sophomore Counselor; Senior Counselor • ENID La VAUGHN SAWYER, Bunkie; Primary Education; SLTA; BSU. • C. DAVID POWELL, Natchitoches; K2; Sociology. • PATRI- CIA RUTH POWER, Shreveport; A2A; Nursing; Purple Jackets; LASN; NSNA. • GAIL TYLER PRICE. Logansport; Upper Ele- mentary Education; SLTA; Band. • TED W. PRATHER. Sa- repta; Accounting. II • LLOYD B. PRICE, Deville: Industrial Arts Education: I A Club Parliamentarian. Secretary. • BERNADINE PROVENZA. Johnette; Primary Education. • ANN ARCHER PURVIS, Oak Grove; Nursing; Phi Kappa Phi; LASN; NSNA. • FANNIE PYLE. Springhill; English Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Tau Delta; SLTA; Alpha Beta Alpha. Ill • ROBERT LEE PYNES, Leesville; Health and Physical Educa- tion. • LOYCE EDWARD RAY. Natchitoches; Sociology; Young Republicans Club. • REBECCA TABURN, Coushatta; Home Economics and Upper Elementary Education; Euthenics Club; BSU. • ALICE RAE RACHAL, Natchitoches; Primary Educa- tion. IV • CURTIS DUDLEY RAMSEY. Logansport; Accounting. • SANDRA McMILLAN RAMSEY, Logansport; Business Edu- cation; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; SLTA. • ZELLA MARIE REID. Shreveport; Biology; SLTA; AWS; Dorm Officer. • JAMES W. RENZ. Natchitoches. Ac- counting. in SENIORS 1966 V • PHYLLIS K. SIMMONS, Natchitoches; Upper Elementary Education. • SHIRLEY JUNE SIMPSON, Gilliam; Upper Ele- mentary Education; SLTA. • WILLIAM TESTER SIMPSON, Shreveport; Art; Swimming. • SHELIA FAYE SKAYBAUGH, Many; 2K; Mathematics; SLTA; Senior Counselor; Lutheran Student Group; -K Scholarship Chairman; Dorm Vice-Presi- dent; Residence Hall Council; AWS Council; Senior Counselor; SLTA; Gamma Delta. VI • JUDY JENELL SMART, Shreveport; Primary Education; Sophomore Counselor; Senior Counselor; Staff Assistant. • BETTY E. SMITH, Ruston; Nursing; LASN; NSNA; BSU. • CAROLYN I. SMITH, Sarepta; 222; Health and Physical Education; PEM Club Academic Award 65; Reporter 63-64; Kappa Delta Pi; Demonettes; Staff Assistant. • CHARLES R. SMITH, Shreveport; Industrial Arts. VII • JOHNNIE LEE SMITH, Church Point; STT; French. • ROB- ERT WENDELL SORENSEN, Shreveport; KA; Industrial Art; Allen Academy Soccer; Gymnastics. • T. J. SPEIR, Deville; Animal Husbandry. • M. DIANE SPRAWLS, Shreveport; Pri- mary Education; Sophomore Counselor; SLTA; Treasurer, President. VIII • ERNESTINE ELAINE SQUYRES, Pollock; Primary Educa- tion. • SALLY ANN STAFFORD, Boyce; 222; Primary Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Purple Jackets; Kappa Delta Pi, President; SLTA, Treasurer. • GARY WAYNE STAHLHVTH, Pineville; Zoology; ROTC. • KEARNEY JAMES STAKES, Abbeville; Health and Physical Education. • ALICE FAYE SCHILLINGER, Montgomery; Upper Elemen- tary Education. • CURT W. SCHMERSAHL, Lake Arthur; Eng- lish. • BILLY W. SCOTT, Shreveport; Accounting; Pi Omega Pi; Varsity Gymnastics 64-65; Monitor 63-65. • ERNEST W. SELF, Chestnut; Biology. II • PETER DANIEL SEYMOUR, Natchitoches; Mathematics. • PATTY NELL SHAVER, Plain Dealing; Primary Education; SLTA. • ANN W. SHAW, East Point; Upper Elementary Educa- tion; SLTA. • JAMES RAY SHAW, Rodessa; Animal Hus- bandry. Ill • CECILIA KATHLEEN SHEA, Shreveport; AZ; English and Spanish; State Fair Queen, Sweetheart of STT; Lady of the Bracelet Court. • LOIS PATRICIA SHELTON, Natchitoches; Art; Wesley Foundation; AWS Council; Dorm Officer. • WAYNE SHELTON, Bossier City; Business Administration. • JAMES CARLTON SHEPPARD, Cotton Valley; Accounting; Pi Omega Pi. IV • J. RAHN SHERMAN, JR., Haynesville; Chemistry; Blue Key; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma. • FREDERICK E. SHOOK, Natchitoches; Business Administration; Band; Orchestra; Stage Band. • RONALD EDWIN SHYLER, Minden; Accounting. • KENNETH N. SIMMONS, Natchitoches; Co-Departmental Science. IIO SENIORS 1966 • JIMMIE DAWN STAMPER, Shreveport; ZK; Primary Educa- tion; Demonettes; SLTA Vice-President; LTA Convention, Registrar; President Pledge Class; President -K; Staff Assistant; Dorm Floor Representative. • BARBARA GAYLE STANDARD, Shreveport; Library Science. • ELIZABETH H. STEPHENS, Primary Education. • MARILYN S. STEPHENS, Ferriday; Physical Education; PEM Officer. II • MORRIS EDMOND STEPHENS, Shreveport; Pre-Law; Young Republican Club. • WILLIAM R. STEVENS, Coushatta; Indus- trial Arts Education. • WALTER W. STILES, Curundo, Canal Zone; Geology. • CAROL FRANCES STONE, Shr eveport; ; Primary Education; Recording Secretary, Vice-President, ---; Alpha Beta Alpha Treasurer; Treasurer AWS; Secretary West- minster; Alpha Lambda President; Sophomore Counselor; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. Ill • LOUISE R. STOTHART, Coushatta; Science Education. • GARY LEN STRATTON, Coushatta; Electronics; Industrial Arts Club; Radio Club. • LINDA STROUD, Montgomery, Home Economics. • SANDRA DEE SWENSON, Bossier City; 2K; Primary Education. IV • HAROLD J. SWILLEY, II, Winnfield; Mathematics; ROTC; Neptune Club, Vice-President, President. • TERRY TALBERT, Haynesville; Pre-Med; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Beta Beta; Phi Eta Sigma. • CALLIE MARIE TASSIN, LeCompte; Dietetics and Institutional Management; Sophomore Counselor; Euthenics Club. • KENNITH WAYNE TAKE, Natchitoches; Mathematics. Sigma Taxi Gamma placed first in the homecoming parade with their tortoise and hare float ill SENIORS 1966 • SAMUEL A. TAYLOR, JR., Curundu, Canal Zone; Business Administration; Black Knights. • THOMAS GENE TAYLOR, Golden Meadow; Industrial Education; Monitor 64-65; House Director 65; IE Club. • WILSON E. TELLER, Shreveport; Busi- ness Administration, Pi Omega Pi. • CAROL HEBERT THAMES, St. Martinville; Nursing; NSNA; LASN. II • BETTY E. THOMAS, Ringgold; Business Education. • CHARLES W. THOMAS, Natchitoches; Zoology; Beta Beta Beta Treasurer 65-66; Varsity Baseball; N Club. • GAYLE BONITA THOMPSON, Pitkin; Sociology. • JANE H. THOMP- SON, Shreveport; Nursing. Ill • JOHN W. THOMPSON, Sikes; Physical Education; Phi Epsi- lon Kappa. • SUSAN DOROTHY THOMPSON, Natchitoches; -— -; Business Education; Best Pledge 63; Outstanding Junior Award 65; Scrapbook Collector 63-64; Corresponding Secretary 64-65; Rush Chairman 65-66; Potpourri Administration Section Editor 64-65; Vice-President of Town AWS; Contemporary Dancers. • WILLIAM RAY THOMPSON, Shreveport; nK ; Mathematics; Tennis Team; Swimming Club; N. Club. • KEN- NETH RAY TILTON, Elizabeth; Wildlife Management. IV • WILLIAM EARL TIMMONS, Shreveport; Upper Elementary Education. • PATRICIA GAIL TODD, Shreveport; 2K; Primary Education; 2K Treasurer, First Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Beta Alpha; Sophomore Counselor. • NIKKI LEA TOWRY, Natchitoches; Nursing; LASN; NSNA; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta. • JAY TRAHAN, Houma; Nursing. V • JOSEPH N. TRAIGLE, Belle Chasse; KA; Accounting; KA President; Student Bodv Treasurer; Blue Key Secretary-Treas- urer; Monitor; Pi Omega Pi. • TERRY S. TRIMBLE, Alex- andria; Upper Elementary Education. • MARCIA ANN TROE- JEL, Mansfield; Primary Education; Women ' s Rifle Team. • DANNY BOB TURNER, Shreveport; Physical Education. VI • JULIA E. TURNER, Monroe; Nursing; LASN; NSNA; SNA Reporter; LASN Corresponding Secretary; Delegate to NSNA Convention 64. • ELEANORE R. TYLOCK, New Orleans; So- cial Sciences; SLTA. • MARILYN VERONICA VANHOOF, Alexandria; Accounting; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Omega Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Newman Apostolate. • PAULINE C. VAN MOL. Alexandria; Nursing; LASN; NSNA; Newman Club. VII • CYNTHIA ANN VAUGHAN, Cotton Valley; Nursing; LASN; NSNA. • RICHARD LEE VAUGHN, Dry Prong; Electronics; Radio Club. • RONALD EDWARD VAUGHN, Colfax; Wildlife Management. • GERALD PAUL VERCHER, Alexandria; Upper Elementary. VIII • PATRICIA A. VERCHER, Derry; Business Administration. • SUSIE VERCHER, Cloutierville; Mathematics. • RAMONA BETH VINES, Joyce; Upper Elementary Education; Sophomore Counselor 64; Kappa Delta Pi. • JEANETTE WADDLE, Campti; Nursing; Second Vice-President, President SNA; LASN Presi- dent; NSNA Convention Delegate 64-65. I 0 $Q9 SENIORS 1966 I • KATHLEEN WADE, Eunice; Health. Physical Education and Recreation; Senior Representative of PEM Club; WRA Repre- sentative for Wesley Foundation. • JOYCE L. WALES. Baton Rouge; Nursing; LASN President. State Representative; NSNA; BSU; AWS. • HOLLIS D. WALKER. Florien; Business Admin- istration. • SANDRA MARIE WALKER, Waterproof; Nursing: LASN; NSNA; Vice-President Baton Rouge Campus; Phi Kappa Phi. II • DANIEL C. WALSH. Zachary; AXA; Education-Social Science. Speech. • HAROLD CLARK WALTNER. Natchitoches; Sociologv; ROTC; AUSA: Intramural Football. Baseball. • DORRIS SUE WARREN. Coushatta; Physical Education. • MARY ELIZABETH WARREN. Pineville; Sociologv. Ill • KATY WATKINS. Natchitoches; 11 ; Mathematics; Presi- dent, Treasurer. 1--; Phi Kappa Phi: Kappa Delta Pi; Nu Sigma Chi. • PATSY ANN WATKINS. Boyce; Business Educa- tion; Pi Omega Pi; Business Manager of Current Sauce: Sopho- more Counselor. • WANDA GALE WATKINS. Leesville; Pri- mary Education. • EDWARD WILLIAM WATT, Farnborough, Hampshire, England; Health and Physical Education; Phi Ep- silon Kappa; Varsity Athletics. IV • SAM WATTS. Natchitoches; Health and Phvsical Education. • GEORGE MICHAEL WEEGO, Alexandria; KA; Business Ad- ministration; Treasurer, Parliamentarian, Corresponding Secre- tarv KA; Intramural Council; Associated Men Students. • JUNE CATHERINE WEISHEIT. Houma; Nursing; LASN, NSNA; Newman Clubs: Baton Rouge Campus Officer; Pineville Campus Student Council. • BOBBIE SUE WELLS. Logansport: ---; English; Debate Club; Sophomore Counselor; Correspond- ing Secretary ---; Sigma Tau Delta; Staff Assistant. V • SHEILA DIANNE WELLS. Plain Dealing; A .; Primarv Edu- cation. • ALVIN JOSEPH WENDT. Dodson; Industrial Arts. • ROBERTA P. WESCOTT. Bossier City: Health and Physical Education; PEM Club; Nu Sigma Chi; Kappa Delta Pi. • BOBBY R. WEST. Natchitoches: Distributive Education; Pi Omega Pi. VI • MICHAEL NEAL Commercial Design: WHALEY, DeRiddcr; ville; Speech. English WESTMORELAND. Shreveport; 2TT; Cheerleader. • MARTHA CAROLE Accounting. • DANNY WHITE. Abbe- • WILLIAM EVAN WIGHT. Denville, New Jersey; Business Administration; Intramural Sports. F M J VII • MARION WILDEBOER. Campti; Social Science • CHARLES NEWTON WILKES. New Orleans; Physical Education; Secre- tary Phi Epsilon Kappa; SLTA; Varsity Baseball • COLETTA MARIE WILKINSON. DeQumcv; Business Education; BSU; Treasurer SLTA; Pi Omega P. Chaplain • DOYLE GENF. WIL- LIAMS. Vivian; liulu.stii.il Education. VIII • JOAN DALE WILLIAMS. Sulphur: Physical Education and Upper Elementary Education; PEM Club: LTA • ROSS G. WILLIAMS. Florien; Am Education • WESLYE LEWIS WIL- LIAMS. Poit Sulphur. Electronics • NEVA J WILLIS. Shreve- port; . Business Education; Recording Secretary AZ, ii SENIORS 1966 2 ££ i • RICHARD M. WILSON II, Houston, Texas; Industrial Educa- tion. • JENNIFER IVA WINN, Haynesville; Nursing; LASN; NSNA.  JUDY C. WINN, Clarence; AZ; Health, Physical Edu- cation, Recreation and Dance; Freshman Council BSU; Student Council; Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart; President Contemporary Dancers. • MARJORIE LOUISE WISE, Coushatta; Upper Ele- mentary Education; Demonettes; Floor Representative, AWS; SLTA. II • DONALD WAYNE WOOD, Shreveport; Art. • JUNE WOOD, Castor; Elementary Education. • WILLIAM L. WOOD, Many; Electronics and Mathematics; Phi Kappa Phi; Monitor. • JOHN B. WOODYARD II, Wafk, Michigan; Psychology; Sigma Tau Delta; ROTC Rifle Team; Americanism Club. Ill • LAURREL PHYLLIS WORSHAM, Winnfield; Accounting; Nu Sigma Chi; Pi Omega Pi; Sophomore Counselor; Staff Assistant. • THOMAS RICHARD WYNN, New Orleans; 2TT; Sociology. • GENEVA ANN YANCEY, Glenmora; Home Economics Edu- cation. • MARGARET ANN YARBROUGH, Coushatta; Busi- ness Education; Purple Jackets; SLTA; Pi Omega Pi Reporter; Kappa Delta Pi. IV • JUDY JANETTE YOUNG, Opelousas; Nursing; LASN; BSU; AWS. • SUZANNE YOUNG, Shreveport; Sociology. • GRETCHEN BERYL ZANSLER, Metairie; Distributive Edu- cation. « HOWARD DAVID NEELY, Bossier City; Business Administration; ROTC; Black Knights. Placing second in the homecoming parade was Kappa Sigma. WAYNE MEACHUM President JERRY KEMP Vice-President JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS With the ropes of the past we ring the bells of the future ; a trite old saying indeed, but one which is very appropriate to students as Juniors. With two years of college behind them, they look forward to ringing the bells as Seniors with the ropes they ' ve woven thus far. ED BOMER Secretary-Treasurer SANDRA GUIDRY Junior Women ' s Representative WILLIE WARD Junior Men ' s Representative 5 JUNIORS . 1966 I DAVID C. ADAMS Winnfield HUBERT RICHMOND ADAMS Zachary GINGER ALESSI Independence NONA MAE ALLEN Shreveport RONALD KENT ALLEN Vivian II BETTY MARIE AMES DeRidder MIKE D. ANDRUS Jennings CAROL ANNE ADKINS Baton Rouge JANIE PATRICIA ARMSTRONG Minden MIKE ARRINGTON Pineville III PRISCILLA JANE BABIN Jonesville MARY LOU BAILLO Dry Prong DIANE CARY BAKER Natchitoches KENNY RAY BAKER Gueydan JIMMY DOYLE BANKSTON Kentwood IV FAYE BANKSTON Denham Springs LINDA BARNES Shreveport SHERRY DIANNE BARRON Ashland MARY KATHLEEN BARTON, SK Shreveport RICHARD CURTIS BASCO, JR. Cloutierville V KENNETH LLOYD BASS Rocky Mount SHARON LEE BAYLISS Shreveport KAREN JEAN BENNETT, 2K Pollock JOHN R. BERGER Haynesville WILLIAM B. BERGER Haynesville VI MARGARET LYNN BERTHELOT Lafayette W. RALPH RICKFORD, AXA Pussex, Canada SHIRLEY JEAN BIGELOW Sulphur KATHLEEN BISHOP Alexandria CAREY H. BLANCHARD III Natchitoches VII RONALD V. BLANKENSHIP Bunkie BETTY B. BLOCH Alexandria CURTIS JOSEPH BODIN, 2TT New Iberia JAMES P. BOLEY Heflin FAYE LYNN BOLTON Springhill VIII EDD R. BOMAR, K. Alexandria EDMOND DANIEL BOONE Leesville GENE R. BOUNDS Clarke RODERICK MITCHELL BOURGEOIS Church Point JAMES M. BOWDEN Pleasant Hill TX ALVIN M. BOWERS Shreveport MARY RUTH BRADLEY DeRidder LOLA ANN BRALEY Shreveport RONALD GLYN BRAUD Florien KATHERINE ANN BRAUNIG Shreveport .i6 JUNIORS • 1966 I ROBERT FLETCHER BREEDLOVE Natchitoches LINDA KAY BROUGHTON Shreveport VIDA LEE BROUSSARD Estherwood DOLORES VEE BROWN Shreveport JUDY LEE BROWN Minden II SUSIE BROWN Shreveport PATRICIA CAROLE BUCHANAN Shreveport LARRY DON BUCKNER, II K Natchitoches STEPHEN RAY BURGER Coushatta BARBARA BETH BURNS Plain Dealing III HUGH M. BURTS Spokane JOHNNIE B. BUTLER Natchitoches NORMA JEAN BUTLER Zwolle GEORGE R. BYRD Natchitoches DON W. CALVERT Shreveport IV PRENTISS M. CAMP Homer JAMES M. CAMPBELL, SIT Florien MICHAEL O. CANADY Maplewood THOMAS NELSON CARLETON Shreveport SANDRA LYNN CARTER Bossier V PEGGY CASEY, i)K West Monroe CHARLES LARRY CASH Shreveport JACK CAVANAUGH Oakdale SUZANNE M. CHABVECK Lacombe SARA B. CHANDLER Baton Rouge Parents enjoy refreshments during Mom and Dad ' s Day. 7 pa 9 ft r. JUNIORS • 2Pdtf I ELIZABETH CHAPMAN Bunkie CAROL J. CHAPPELL Kilgore, Texas MARTHA ANN CHOATE Natchitoches LaNIEN E. CLARK Bossier PHILIP A. CLAUSEN Simpson II NELDA GAY CLICK Zwolle SUE E. CLOUTIER Morgan City ROY N. COGBURN Bossier LAVELL L. COLE Hornbeck PATSY GALE COLE Dubberly III WILEY C. COLE Coushatta GLENDA SUE COLLINS Simpson NORA JANE COLVIN Minden WILLIAM C. COORPENDER Shreveport SARAH E. COPE Shreveport IV CARMEN RUTH CORBETT Tioga NICHOLAS J. CORONA Baton Rouge GENE L. COUVILLION Baton Rouge BENNIE LEE COX Logansport RACHEL FRANCES CRATON Minden ' 66 Demons bring home NSC-Louisiana College banner. .i8 JUNIORS • 1966 I LARRY LEE CRAWFORD Elizabeth MICHAEL VINCENT CRAWFORD Vinton TOMMYE LOU CRAWFORD Elizabeht MICHAEL LENDON CREEL Dallas, Texas PHILLIP W. CREEL Franklinton II FRANCES L. CRITTENDEN Mansfield LINDA JEAN CROOKS Zwolle GERALD W. CROSS Monterey SANDRA E. DASPIT Abbeville MARCIA DAWSON Homer III VIRGINIA A. DAY Shreveport JOAN LOUISE DENHAM St. Francisville CAROLYN SUE DENNIS Hodge SHARON L. DERBONNE Pineville MARY JANE DeSOTO Plaucheville IV JACKIE ANNE deVARGAS Natchitoches LARRY DALE DEVILLE Alexandria GLENN DISTEFANO Alexandria ALVIN R. DODD, STr Marrero LINDA DOIRON Alexandria f M } mk kb k mmS ■£0 £f IMk V JIM W. DOLLAR Natchitoches SANDRA ANN DOMINGUE Scott CHARLES C. DOMINQUES Breaux Bridge FRANK DORDAN Shreveport MAXINE DOUCET Ville Platte VI WILLIAM CHARLES DOUGLAS Kaplan JOHN WAYNE DOUSAY Oakdale TREBA GAY DOZIER DeRidder WILLIAM JAMES DRAPER Shreveport ROBERT FRANK DUFALO Natchitoches VII JANET DURR Natchitoches SUSY L. VAN DYKE Pikeville EMILY MAGEE EFURD Shreveport MARY FRANCES ELIAS Monroe SUE K. ELLIOTT Marthaville VIII CHARLOTTE ANNE ELLIS Shreveport JEFFREY L. ELLIS Sulphur SANDRA M. ELLZEY Zachai v FRED THOMAS ELZEN, JR.. STr Minden MARTHA K. EMMONS Shreveport IX GLENN F. ERMATINGER Alexandria SHELTON EUGENE EUBANKS, TK Vidalia O. L. EVANS. JR., STr St. Joseph ROSE AMELIA EVANS Florien CAREY OSBORNE FAIRBANKS Sicilv bland 1.1Q JUNIORS 1966 DANA LEIGH FARALDO Colfax CAROLYN FARRINGTON Plain Dealing GEORGE S. FELTER Ferriday CAROL DIANNE FENTON Shreveport JENENE FERGUSON Anacoco II RONNIE L. FLETCHER Shreveport SUSAN CAROL FOOTE Lake Charles PAUL DOUGLAS FORD Shreveport JERRY LEE FORMBY Shreveport SUSAN LEE FORSHAG Amite III LEONARD TED FOWLER, TKE Natchitoches LARRY B. FUGLAAR Alexandria BENNY FUNDERBURK Florien W. L. FUSSELL Goldonna KATHY JEAN G ADDIS, ASA Alexandria IV GAIL GALLASPY Mansfield JOYCE GALLASPY Mansfield DOTTIE JEAN GARDNER Minden Joanne gaskins Minden LENDA CARMEN GATES Natchitoches The Black Knights perform one of their precise drills for the Christmas parade spectators. « I. 2.30 O fS Jirfi SA $ ? £?..?.£ JUNIORS JOHN O. GAUDIN JOE GETER LINDA JOYCE GHOLSON NOAH CLIFTON GIBSON, 2TT DOUG J. GILES II CHARLES E. GLOVER JOHN M. GONGRE, JR. ALVIN R. GOODWIN, JR. JAMES L. GREEN NELDA ANNE GREENE III RONALD M. GREMILLION JESSERENE E. GRIFFITH SANDRA J. GUIDRY MARGARET GUYNES ROSS GWINN IV THOMAS A. HAGGERTY MARY DANA HAHN BARBARA A. HALEY JOEL G. HARDAWAY HUGH H. HARDEE V FAYE H. HART LEE R. HARVILL THOMAS LLOYD HARVILL, KA MARY PATRICIA HAYDEN LOTTIE MAE HAYWARD VI WALLACE ANDREW HEBERT WINN DAVID HEDLESTON PAUL HEISCHMANN SUSAN ALLEN HEMPHILL NANCY HENDERSON VII CARROLL M. HENRY TRAUS W. HIGH CHARLOTTE ANNE HILL CHERYL LYNN HILLMAN LLOYD HENRY HOFFMAN VIII DON M. HOPWOOD CAROLA JEANNE HONEYCUTT MARY LYNETTE HONEYCUTT DONALD GRAY HORTON GLORIA HOUGH IX LARRY HOWARD SUSAN JENE HOWARD ROSEMARY GWIN HUBBS EDGAR HUCKIE LONNIE E HUGHES 1966 New Orleans Shreveport Vivian Leesville Alexandria Bossier Natchitoches Benton Bossier Natchez Texas City, Texas Baton Rouge New Orleans Dry Prong Natchitoches Natchitoches Lake Arthur Baton Rouge Bossier City Pleasant Hill Mansfield Bossier Shreveport Coushatta Natchitoches Westlake Killeen, Texas Hicksville, New York Ferriday Rayville Abbeville Campbellsville, Kentucky Holly Ridge Lockport DeRidder Zachary Pineville Dry Prong Coushatta Winnfield Rosepine Longville Pride Leesvillo Plain Dealing 3 V JERRY C. KEMP BERNNIE MULLINS KENNEDY PEGGY LaRUE KENNINGTON MARY EVELYN KNAPP LYNDA L. KNEIPP VI PATSY GAYLE KOONCE JULIE F. LACAZE JOYCE DEAN LAIRSCEY LIONEL J. LANGLOIS LANNY D. LARCHE VII CHERYL ELIZABETH LATHAM PATRICIA DIANNE LAURENCE LINDA GAYLE LAWLESS ELEANOR ANN LEE, 222 ROBERT FRANCIS LEE VIII NANCY L. LEMON MARILYN GAY LENA RODNEY KENT LENARD HENRY E. LEONARD SHARON ANNE LESTER IX LYNN MARY LEVIN JOE LEWIS, 2TT MALCOLM J. LEWIS RITA JOAN LEWIS JUDITH ANN LINCH Mansfield Haynesville Coushatta Leesville Shreveport Natchitoches Alexandria Ruston Shreveport Fisher Leesville Anacoco Haynesville Natchitoches Baton Rouge Natchitoches Bunkie Winnfield Leesville Arlington, Virginia Shreveport Bossier Marshall, Texas Marthaville Boulder City, Nevada JUNIORS 1966 I CHESTER A. HUTCHINS Trout LOUISE IRWIN Morgan City ALLIE SUE IVY Dry Prong ARTHUR W. JACKSON Victoria, Texas KENNETH DALE JAMES New Iberia II C. W. JAR VIS Sarepta JIMMY JENNINGS Natchitoches DICKIE DALE JESTER Jennings CALVIA RAY JOHNSON Hineston GARY LEE JOHNSON Shreveport III GROVER C. JOHNSON Shreveport LOUIE M. JOINER, JR. Shreveport LYLIA DIANE JOHNSON Otis DON FOSTER JONES Mansfield LINDA SUE JONES Shreveport IV RONALD LOUIS JONES SUSAN ELLEN JONES CAROLYN KAISER HENRY CARLTON KEETH JONELLE FERN KELLOGG Shreveport Shreveport Welsh Plain Dealing Montgomery %SL%% 3 JUNIORS 1966 CAROLYN ANN LINDSAY Baker DOUGLAS VERNON LLOYD Sarepta SIDNEY WILLIAM LLOYD Shreveport WILLIAM EDWARD LOONEY Shreveport JUDY ANN LOW Atlanta II CHARLES H. L ' TLERISSON Bossier City RICHARD LYNN LUNDY Colfax WILLIAM DEWITT McBRIDE Cheneyville GARY WAYNE McCARTNEY Jena MARSHA LEIGH McCOLLUM Minden III FRANCES ANNE McELVEEN Roseland NELDA JEAN McKEE Leesville WILBUR EDSEL McKEE Natchitoches JERRY JACK McLAURIN Baton Rouge NOBLE JACOB MABOU Deville rv CAROLYN SUE MALONE DeRidder BETTY MARTIN Chopin MARGARET O. MARTIN Winnfield PHIL MASON Shreveport SUSAN MASSEY, 2K Shreveport Pallbearers, members of the ' 66 football team, bring the dead bulldog to be burned. 33 JUNIORS 1966 ANNE LAMBRY MATHIS Natchitoches LINDA KATHLEEN MATTHEWS Natchitoches RICHARD CLINT MAXWELL Shreveport CLARENCE WILLARD MAYES Jonesville H. WAYNE MEACHUM Ringgold II HAROLD W. MELDER Calcasieu CLAUDE FISHER MIDDLETIN Pleasant Hill BOBBIE SUE MILLER Jonesville H. CONRIDE MILLER, JR. Gueydan JERRY C. MILLER Glenmora III JON MICHAEL MILLER Winnfield PATRICIA KAY MILLER Shreveport TED LEE MILNER DeRidder JOE SAMUEL MITCHELL DeRiddei MAUDY LEE MONROE Natchitoches IV RICHARD EVANS MONTET Opelousas BETTY JOYCE MORGAN Natchitoches TOMMY W. MORRELL Baton Rouge EMELYN MORRISON Natchitoches WILLIS B. MURPHY, JR. Minden Feature twirler Margaret Martin and majorettes lead the band in the Homecoming parade. 34 JUNIORS 1966 CHERYL IRENE NEVILLE Houston, Texas CHARLOTTE KAY NOHSE, AZ Shreveport RITA LaNELL NORRED Verds JERRY ANN NORSWORTHY Fisher JAMES F. NORVELL Lena II LEWIS S. ODOM Homer JOLENE O ' QUIN Lafayette JOHN W. OTWELL Natchitoches MARGARET F. OWEN Alexandria WILBUR HAROLD OWENS Shreveport III SUSAN D. PACE Alexandria FRED B. PALMER Shreveport CHARLES F. PASQUIER, JR. Shreveport GAIL PATTERSON Baton Rouge ELEASE PATTON Shreveport rv MICHAEL G. PEARCE Cambridge, Maryland CAROLYN SUE PENNINGTON Florien PAMELA FAYE PEPPERMAN Metairie MARY DeLAIN PERKINS Leesville MAXINE PERKINS Pitkin life tmiiA. J. m $.$ C. CECILE PHELPS, AZ CHARLES RODGERS PILKINTON DEEANN MARIE PITTMAN, ASA DWIGHT DOUGLAS PITTMAN SHIRLEY A. PITTMAN VI PAT PORTER VERONICA PORTIE JAMES R. POSEY BARON E. POWERS FRANCES SANDRA PRESLEY VII JAN PREVOST ELLEN MARIE PRUDHOMME, . LUCILLE HOPKINS PULLAM PHILLIP ARTHUR RA GOZZINO DAVID M. RAMBIN Natchitoches Baton Rouge Pitkin Dubberly Monroe Hackberry Doyline Baton Rouge Natchitoches Golden Meadow Shreveport Zachary Maitland, Florida Shreveport VIII BARBARA J. RAMSEY Spearsville JOSEPH FORD RANKIN, JR. New Iberia RICHARD LEE REDING Bossier City CHARMIAN FRANCES REICHENBACH Shreveport JEANETTE REYNOLDS Bossier City IX MILTON S. RHEA Minden EDWENA ROACH Convene GERALD W. ROBBINS Carmi, Illinois SANDRA K. ROBERTSON Pinevillo THOMAS CHESLEY ROCKETT Jonesboro 35 JUNIORS . 1966 I DANIEL ASHTON ROSE, JR. Baton Rouge RONALD LEE ROY Port Sulphur MURRAY T. RUSHING Haynesville JACKSON E. SALTER Natchitoches CHARLES C. SAMUELS, 2TT Minden II SANDY SANDEFER Baton Rouge RUSTY SAVAGE Bastrop CATHY CELESTE SCALF Shreveport BETTY K. SCOTT Shreveport HARRIET L. SCOTT Shreveport III JOHN TEDDY SCOTT Alexandria THERESA SEPULVADO Zwolle KATHERYN LEE SEWELL Arcardia JOHN HORACE SHAFER Oil City SHIRLEY FRANCES SHAFFER Gibsland IV MATTIE FA YE SHAW Lake Providence JO LYNN SHELTON Shongaloo RAYMOND LEE SHELTON Winnfield ARTHUR M. SHERWOOD Natchitoches JON BARON SHIELDS, 2TT Shreveport V JACK PAUL SHOWERS Alexandria M. RUTH SHOWS Amite JOHN PHARO SILLS, AXA Natchitoches PATRICIA ANNE SIMON, AEA Gueydan LORENE M. SINGLETARY Jennings VI RAYMON 0. SLAUGHTER Robeline CINDY SMITH Westlake GAIL JEAN SMITH Natchitoches SYLVIA SMITH Winnsboro DALE IVAN SPENCER Franklinton VII RUTH ANNE STAGG Opelousas DIANN RUTH STARNS Baton Rouge MARY ENOLA STEIB Paulina JAMES RAY STEWART Alexandria BRANKO M. STOJADINOVIC Bloomington, Illinois VIII BRUCE E. STRACENER, JR. DeRidder CHRISTENE WADE STROTHER Shreveport DAVID R. B. STROTHER Natchitoches STUART JEFFREY SUSSMAN Bossier City THOMAS CLARK TATAR Metairie IX GLENN TAYLOR, JR. New Orleans STEVEN P. THIBODEAUX Abbeville PATRICIA LEE THIGPEN Franklinton LINDA RAE THOMPSON DeRidder CONNIE LYNN TIMMONS Alexandria ,36 £ £ ? JUNIORS • 1966 I HELEN C. TOUSEK Pineville LINDA P. TOUSEK Pineville MILTON R. TRAPP Anacoco ROBERT L. TREGANOWEN Natchitoches WILBERT C. TRISLER Jonesville II BILL TURNER Shreveport LAWRENCE E. VICKERS, JR. Kialoa, Hawaii DAVID A. WAGNER Vivian JOSEPH B. WALKER Otis WAYNE WALKER Bossier City III BARBARA DAN WALLACE, SK Shreveport CLAUDETTE ADELLA WALLACE Natchitoches JOEL DON WALLACE Bunkie VELMA SUE WALPOLE Trout WARREN WAD, KA Baton Rouge IV DONNA JEAN WATTS Baton Rouge LINDA KAREN WEFFENSTETTE Natchitoches RUSSELL GARY WENDT Dodson HARVEY DALE WERNER Leesville RUTH M. L. WEST Pineville Russell Library installs a new Zerox machine. ■■17 JUNIORS • 1966 I GEORGE WESLEY WHITE Bonita KARL DENSON WHITE Shreveport THOMAS NORWOOD WHITEHEAD Zachary CHARLES RAY WHITTINGTON Pine Prarie KENNETH EUGENE WILEY Alexandria II GLORIA JEAN WILLIAMS Shreveport MARTHA ANN WILLIAMS Opelousas RONALD NEAL WILLIAMS Shreveport LINDA W. WILLIS Monroe GRACE WILSON, XI Shreveport III LAREN HARVEY WILSON Edgerly TED EVANS WIMBERLY Loper, Texas ELIZABETH WOODWARD Shreveport CORINNE WRIGHT Shreveport KEITH WRIGHT Winnfield IV NICK WRIGHT Bastrop RITA LEE WRIGHT Negreet RONALD E. WRIGHT Maplewood LYNN YAO Natchitoches CHRISTIAN E. YOUNG, III Metairie V ADRIAN C. ZACHARY Minden DONALD G. ZACHARY Bossier City President Kyser lends his presence and his vigorous spirit to every activity. 3 8 DAVID FARALDO President RONNIE FIELDS Vice-President SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS The Freshman year, involving personal, social, and academic adjustments, is over. As Sophomores, students are more aware of their individual responsibility to prepare themselves to lead this country toward greater heights of knowledge, freedom, and prosperity, knowing the future holds much more. t fib ' Pi 5ft f ft V ' t Wf  ifc : 1 ' ■' 1 4 1 1 1 i i i i J PAT PACE Secretary-Treasurer JERE DA YE Sophomore Men ' s Representatii-r SARAH GRUNWALD Sophomore Women ' s Representative ■39 SOPHOMORES • 1966 SUZANNE ADAMS TERRY LYNN ADAMS CAROL ADKINS SUE DARLENE ADKINS NOAH ADAM ALBAREZ II RHONDA M. ALSBROOKS GLORIA JEAN ALEXANDER MICHELENE ALLETAG DIANNE ANDERSON SANDRA JO ANDERSON III KAY MARIE ANGELE WILFRED A. ARCENEAUX FELIX JOSEPH ARMOND MICHAEL R. ARMSTRONG, AXA BILLY RAY ARNOLD IV ELOUISE ARNOLD CATHERINE M. ASHLOCK BOBBY D. ASHMORE DAN ATCHISON JOHN ALLEN ATWOOD Colfax Bossier Baton Rouge Homer Coushatta Baton Rouge Natchitoches Pineville Grand Cane DeRidder Mansfield Baton Rouge Natchitoches Bossier City Dry Prong Kenner Ville Platte Ferriday Leesville Natchitoches RICHARD WARREN AVERITT Alexandria LYNDA ANN AYCOCK Shreveport SARAH CAROLYN AYRES Ashland JANET MARIE BABCOCK Bethany SHIRLEY E. BAGLIO, 222 Alexandria VI CHRISTOPHER RAY BAIRD Alexander PATRICIA ANNE BALES Alexandria ZOE O. BAILES Leesville KAYE BARNES Franklinton MARTHA ELIZABETH BARNES Wildsville VII JOHN PURCELL BARR, AXA Bossier CHERYL BESS BARRETT Oakdale DIANE L. BASS Pitkin TEDDY WILLIAMSON BAXTER, n K Shreveport TOMMY JEROME BAXTER Shreveport VIII STEVE WAYNE BAYS Haynesville BETTY A BAZER Shreveport RANDALL GRANT BEAMAN Brooklyn, New York DANNY LESTER BECK Pineville DAVID LAWRENCE BEDARD Gilmer, Texas IX ANASTASIA BEEBE Lena SANDRA A. BELTON Leesville SUE ELLEN BENSEY 222 Bossier ROSE MARY BERLIN Pineville BARRY BRUCE BERNARD Natchitoches 14.0 SOPHOMORES • 1966 PEGGY LYNN BEST Sulphur JOEL TIMOTHY BILLINGSLEY Natchitoches LARRY GENE BLACKMON Shreveport JUDY LEE BLAND Port Allen JERRIE D. BOENEKE Baton Rouge II HAROLD LOUIS BONAVENTURE, JR. Mix INEZ AMELIA BOTT Marksville EDWARD LYNN BOURIAGUE Creole GAIL LYNN BOWDEN Coushatta BONNIE JOYCE BRADFORD Jonesville III CHRISTOPHER WILSON BRAND Carville CAROLYN CHARLOTTE BRANDON Zwolle DAVID W. BREEDLOVE Natchitoches LINDA FAYE BREWER Natchitoches REMBERT GUST BRIDGES, TKE Mansfield IV FREDERICK HERBERT BRIGGS Snyder, New York EARL HOMER BRITT, JR. Shreveport EMME SUE BRODE Clinton CHERYL ANN BROUSSARD Abbeville MARILYN C. BROUSSARD Jennings NSC is often the scene of couples walking hand in hand en route to classes. 141 SOPHOMORES • 1966 RICHARD CRAIG BROUSSARD, AXA Abbeville CHARLIE B. BROWN, nK Plaquemine CONNIE GAY BROWN Shreveport JOHN LAIRD BROWN Shreveport JAMES BROWNELL, JR. Winnsboro II SHARMAN BRUMBLE Bethany GLORIS RAY BRYANT Center Point RONNIE L. BUFFINGTON Mansfield PATRICIA A. BURCH Mt. Hermon PHILLIP M. BURCH Franklinton III CHARLES ELMER BURFORD, JR. Gloster RICHIE TERRY BURFORD Gloster SHELIA JOY BURLEIGH Melville MERRYL MELVIN BURLET Gretna JOHN JOSEPH BURNS Baton Rouge IV MILDRED KAY BURNS Vivian WILLIAM JAMES BURNS, II, AXA Jena DELORES GAIL BURROW Rosepine SANDRA MARILYN BUSH Florien DAVID ALAN BUTLER Shreveport V ROBIN A. BUTLER, 222 Alexandria MICHAEL A. CANDLER Bossier WILLIAM H. CANTRELL Shreveport JIM CLAIBORNE CARDER Shreveport POLLY ANNE CARPENTER Calvin VI MARTHA LOU CARROLL Natchitoches ELIZABETH ANN CARTER Negreet LAINE FAIR CASCIOLA Benton KATHLEEN CASHIO Shreveport YVONNE CASON New Orleans VII PATTI ANNE CASTILLE Opelousas LINDA S. CATANESE Natchitoches DONALD L. CATES Converse WANDA A. CAZAUBON, AZ New Orleans VICTOR M. CHALER Shreveport VIII TOMMY C. CHAMPLIN Jonesville CHARLES RODNEY CHANEY Rayville WILLIAM DUNBAR CHANEY, AXA El Dorado, Arkansas EDWARD A. CHEEK Shreveport ALBE RT CHU Hong Kong, China TX SAM JOSEPH CITRANO Shreveport DENNIS LLOYD CLANTON Shreveport ELIZABETH ELIZE CLARK Pineville JAMIE ELLEN CLARK Bossier PAMELA MARY CLARK Alexandria TJ Ait L? 14.x SOPHOMORES • 1966 1 diMiA fMf.fr v iiiifAi PEARLIE MAE CLARK Natchitoches JOHN L. CLAYTON Shreveport ANNIE L. COAN DeQuincy KENNETH ALLEN COCHRAN Shreveport DONALD C. COKER Cuero, Texas II BARBARA LYNN COLE Coushatta TERRY COLE Alexandria ELIZABETH ANN COLVIN Bossier City JAMES WAYNE CONLEY Goldonna JOHN W. COOPER, ZTT Bossier City III RANDALL L. COOPER Newellton G. MIKE CORBELL Springhill CLERVIS BUDDY CORMIER Crowley JOE COSUMANO, JR. Shreveport THOMAS RICHARD COUSINS Natchitoches IV CAROLYN E. COX Baker MARY JACQUELINE COX Pitkin JACK ANDREW CRAWFORD Belle Chase JAMES EDWARD CRAWFORD, III, 2TT Shreveport ERIC MICHAEL CRAYON Montgomery V ED J. CULLEN Alexandria MELVIN MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM Elizabeth JUDY CUMMINGS, AZ Natchitoches WILEY MERRILL CUMMINGS Negreet NORRIS W. CURRY Sikes VI JAMES A. CURTIS Many ROBERT DEXTER DAILY Shreveport JAMES P. DAVID Pineville JOSEPH CARL DAVID Opelousas YVETTE DAVID Breaux Bridge VII JOHN W. DAVIDSON Mansfield DORIS L. DAVIS Shreveport ETHEL SUE DAVIS Clarence FLORIA JEAN DAVIS Natchez ROY M. DeBLIEUX Natchitoches VIII PATRICIA ANN DEES Dry Prong LYNDA DeFREESE Delhi PEGGY RUTH DEGGS Rosepine LOUISE M. DeKEYZER Alexandria PATRICIA LEA DELANO Natchitoches IX LEAH JEAN DcLAUNE Shreveport EUGENE L. DELLS West Carvina, California SHELLEY CURRAN DICKIE Bossier City GRACIE L. DIX Colfax JOHN E. DIXON Alexandria 43 SOPHOMORES . 1966 V RUBY G. ELLIOTT Campti GWENDOLYN DIANNE ELLISON Flora BARBARA ELMORE Vandenberg, California JO ENGLERTH Vidalia RICHARD THEODORE EVANS, 2TT New Orleans VI SHARYN LYNETTE EVANS Prairieville TERRY G. EVANS Jamestown DAVID D. FARALDO, AXA Colfax MARY SLATER FELTON Shreveport DUAN FRANCISCO FERRERA Gretna VII RONALD DEAN FIELDS DeQuincy FRANCES ANN FIROELLO Dry Prong MARG ARETE A. FLENNIKEN Natchitoches RONALD WAYNE FLETCHER Natchitoches BARBARA ANN FLINT Oak Ridge VIII JANE ANN FOBES Alexandria BUFORD JAMES FONTENOT, Ville Platte JOHNNY AL FONTENOT Opelousas JANICE M. FONTENOT Opelousas LYNN PAUL FORAT Luling IX NORMA LOUISE FOSHEE Mansfield GARY DAN FOSTER, AXA Shreveport BECKY FOWLER Shreveport JULIA ANN FRANKLIN Mensfield M. PATRICIA FRANKLIN Shreveport BETTY JEAN DOIRON JERRY REED DOLES EDWARD JAMES DOMANGVE, JR. SALLY ETHEL DORR JAMES PETER DOVE II JUANITA LYNN DOW JILL C. DOWDEN BRAMBLETT RICHARD DUBOIS SANDRA JEAN DUETT PATRICIA G. DUNHANL III EURERNE DUPREE PINKNEY G. DURHAM, IIK LELAND ALAN DYKES ALLAINE EASTERLY JANIE ANN EBEY, AZ IV JOANN EDWARDS DAWN MARIA EARETT KATHRYN CAMILLE ELIAS GEORGE OLIVER ELLIOTT, JR. JUDY DIANNE ELLIOTT Maplewood Bonita Houma New Iberia Mansfield West Monroe Leesville Lena Oakdale Natchitoches Baton Rouge Natchitoches Shreveport Baton Rouge Shreveport Baton Rouge Port Allen Olla Many Baton Rouge M4 SOPHOMORES . 1966 WILLIAM E. FRANKLIN Goldonna WARREN M. FRASER, KA Many P. H. FRITZ New Brunswick, New Jersey PAMELA L. FROST, 2K Bossier City SHERMAN A. FRUGE Gueydan II HAROLD DWAYNE FUQUA Pineville PAT GAMMILL Shreveport JAMES R. GARCIA Minden DIANNE GARMANY Logansport DONNA GARMANY Logansport III LARRY GARRETT Haynesville LOUISE FAY GARY Midland RALPH J. GASKIN Extension C. KATHYVAN GATLIN Hodge CAROL ANN GERAMI Alexandria IV CYNTHIA MAE GHERKE Walker THOMAS MICHAEL GIDDENS Montgomery RUSSELL ALLEN GIELOW Vero Beach, Florida VALENTINE GILBERT Cotton Valley META ANNE GILES Shreveport Ma ? c L L Cheerleaders boost crowd in State Fair parade. 45 SOPHOMORES • 1966 JUDITH CAROL GIRARD Winnfield HARLEY GERALD GORDAON Winnfield WILDA LEA GOSS Florien PETER L. GRAY Marthaville PEGGY L. GRIGG Baton Rouge II PATRICIA LEE GROB Shreveport SARAH FAYE GRUMWALD, 2 Shreveport JOHN BARRY GUILLET, 2TT Natchitoches A. CAROL GUNN Alexandria GEORGE ELTON GUNTER Woodworth III H. KIRBY GUY Glenmora HAROLD GLENN HADDOX Alexandria CAROL LYNN HALE Pineville DESSIA ANETIA HALL Leesville JOHNNIE F. HALL Shreveport IV CAROL LYNN HAMITER Benton JOHN PAUL HAMMONS, JR. DeQuincy ROGER U. HAMMONS DeQuincy ERIC ROGER HARRINGTON Flora ALIX H. HARRIS Alexandria Students make worthwhile use of leisxire time. 146 SOPHOMORES • 1966 GRACE F. HART Mansfield GERALD LAWRENCE HART Washington, D.C. HENRIETTA LEE HARTWELL Gueydan RITA GAYLE HARVEY Quitman MELVA JUANICE HATAWAY Dry Prong II BARBARA ANN HATCHER Houma SHIRLEY ANN HATFIELD Alexandria SALLIE JO HEFLIN Shreveport WILLIAM C. HENAGAN Pineville GEORGE M. HENDRIX Shreveport in LINDA G. HENSON MALCOLM ROY HERMANDEZ BETTY JO HERRINGTON ROBERT DAVID HERRMANN MICHAEL ERNEST HERRON IV DIANA DALE HILLMAN SHIRLEY R. HILLMAN VIVIAN ELAINE HIMES RUTH ELAINE HODNETT AUDREY ANN HOLLEY Leesville Cloutierville Florien Gilmer, Texas Shreveport Leesville Lena Benton Colfax Natchitoches 1 PATRICIA ANNE HOLLEY Coushatta DORIS LANE HOLLINGSWORTH Pineville SANDRA PAYRICIA HOLT Bossier City PATSY ANN HOPSON Crowville HOVISON LEE HORNE Oakdale VI HELEN M. HOTARD Houma JOHN W. HUBBS Baton Rouge JIMMIE D. HUGHES Plain Dealing DOROTHY ANN HUNT Leesville CAROL JANE HURLEY Delhi VII SHIRLEY ANN HUTCHINSON Alexandria BARBARA LeVEARN HYDE Jackson FRANKIE RAY JACKSON Natchitoches JEAN SEMON JACKSON Natchitoches THOMAS KAY JACKSON Simpson VIII DAVID R. JEANE Colfax SHARON W. JEANE Leesville DAYE M. JERE, KA Maryland SHERRY LYNN JERRY El Dorado. Arkansas V. RAYE JESTER Springhill IX Z. KAYE JESTER Springhill CRETTA ANN JOHNSON Leesville JANIE ELAINE JOHNSON Glenmora JANINE JOHNSON Pineville PAULINE T. JOHNSON Shreveport 147 SOPHOMORES • 1966 SCOTT CALVIN JOHNSON Glenmora SU ARICE JOHNSON Campti BILLY WAYNE JORDAN Shreveport DOROTHY FRANCES JORDAN Baton Rouge ELIZABETH ANN JOWERS, 2K Hanna II MARIETTA CHARLOTTE JOWERS Oakdale WAYNE D. JOWERS Lena MURRAYE D. JOYCE Gueydan JOHNNYE MARIE KAYLON Simpson DONNA JEANNE KEITH Alexandria III MARY V. KELLY Natchitoches PAUL KELLY Shreveport THOMAS ALLEN KELLY Shreveport CONNIE S. KETCHUM Sarepta SHARI KIDMAN Baton Rouge IV HOWARD HERSHEL KILPATRICK SANDRA FA YE KING JOHN O. KITE KAY ELLEN KNEIPP HARRIET KOETTER Shongaloo Zachary Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport % % F t ANN KOVAR Leesville GERALD ALLEN KRAUSE Bossier City STEPHEN PERSHING LaCAZE Lena SANDRA SUE LaCOUR Natchitoches CLAUDE STEVEN LANCASTER Sarepta VI JOHN LUTHER LANDREM Shreveport JENNIFER M. LARSON Church Point SHARON LATENCE Logansport LYNDA LEE LAWRENCE, 222 Alexandria ANN LAWSON Natchitoches VII LELA MAE LEA Pride SUE ELLEN LEACH Shreveport ANNE LeBLANC Denham Springs JOCELYN ESTELLE LeBLANC Shreveport PATRICK C. LeBLANC, STr Delcambre VIII SHEILA D. LeBLEU Jennings PATRICIA ANN LEDBETTER Springhill RONALD M. LEGENDRE Addis CAROLYN KAY LEE Belcher HOWARD W. LEE Oil City IX MARILYN LEE Shongaloo WILLIAM WAYNE LEE Bastrop CHARLEEN M. LEGER Church Point LINDA GALE LEMOINE Natchitoches PAULETTE ANN LEMOINE Plaucheville 148 6 S SOPHOMORES • 1966 it 4 J i V MARGARET A. McKAY HELEN ANNE McLAIN LINDA JEANNINE McLELLAND, AZ ROBBIE MARIE McMILLIN OLIVIA EVELYN McNEELY VI Shreveport Campti Metairie Jonesville Many THOMAS MICHAEL McNICOLL Glenmora GAIL Mc WATERS, 2K Shreveport JAMES DALE MAGEE, SIT Shreveport J. DIANE MANCIL Pitkin BOBBY R MANCIL Pitkin VII JONNY EARL MANNING Natchitoches RICK MARCH Bossier City MARY LOUISE MARTIEN Natchez, Mississippi DORIS ANN MARTIN Chopin GLOYD LAWAIN MARTIN Simpson VIII JOANIE MARYE Alexandria B. DIANE MASON Springhill DOMINIC MASTRACCLIO Leesville BONNIE JOAN MATHEWS Coushatta ROY HARRIS MATTHEWS Natchitoches IX NELWYN FAYE MAYEAUX Natchitoches SUZANNE MAYNARD, X . Natchitoches WILLIAM SCOTTY MAXWELL Urania MIKE THOMAS MEACHUM Ringgold THOMAS McKINNEY MEACHUM Ringgold REGINA MARIE LEWIS Broussard SHARON LEWIS Minden TOMMY LEWIS, KA Natchitoches CAROLYN KAY LINDSAY Shreveport PATRICIA ANN LINDSEY Natchitoches II MARCUS JESTIN LITES Shreveport CAMILLE B. LITTLE JOHN Bossier DAVID EUGENE LOVELL Cheneyville BONNIE R. LUKE Lafayette LINDA KAYE LUNSFORD Minden III BONNIE CECELIA McCANDLISH Delhi CYNTHIA ANN McCONATHY Alexandria JIMMY McCRORY Natchitoches ANITA CAROL McDONALD Newellton joe mike Mcdonald Shreveport IV judith Mcdonough Monroe CHARLES GATES McELWEE Natchitoches CHARLES HENRY McFADDEN Canal Zone ELIZABETH SHEA McFATTER Plain Dealing SHIRLEY JEAN McGEE Robeline M9 ? £ £ f $ SOPHOMORES • 1966 MARY FRANCIS MELDER Jena KAREN S. MERSING Leesville BONNIE ONITA METHVIN Arcadia MARGARET ELIZABETH MEYERTON Shreveport CAROLYN MARIE MILLER Florien II JEAN MILLS Baton Rouge SARAH BARRETT MILLS Bossier City M. LA VON MIMS Port Sulphur MERRILL TED MIMS Many SYLVIA ANNETTE MITCHELL Jennings III HELEN MARIE MIXON Minden CHARLES MOBLEY Converse HARRY JAMES MOBLEY Natchitoches ROBERT D. MOCK Slagle MARTHA LEAH MOLNAIRD Marion IV BONITA KAYE MONTGOMERY Shreveport JOYCE MURLENE MOORE Goldonna BECKY BETHANE MORGAN Heflin CAROL ANNETTE MORRIS Amite BETTY ANN MOSELEY Ruston President Kyser starts spirit week with a bang. ,.- f '  .„7VB l - Hr BX L d ■' L MA ' if J 1j . ' Tib b Wtteck Hi 4 T i aL ■J ,y - re -..a ■i « SuNHBSaHHHHfiial 5° SOPHOMORES • 1966 ft£J j?l£ KATHY MOSS, 222 Natchitoches LOUELLYN ANN MUENCH Benson JEFF VINCENT MURPHY Metairie MIKE MURRAY Pleasant Hill JANIS M. MUSE Logansport II CHARLENE J. NEAL St. Francisville DOLORES LOUISE METHERY Natchitoches JULIA ALICE NETTLES Dry Prong DENNIS KEITH NEWBURY Shreveport SKIPPER NEWTON, TKE Alexandria III BILLY WAYNE NICHOLS Boyce MARIE G. NICHOLS Shreveport PAUL R. NICHOLAS Leesville TOMMY S. NICHOLS, KA Shreveport PAUL EDWARD NICKELS Shreveport IV FRANCES DIANE NICKERSON Springhill ANDREA NIELSEN Shreveport LYNN M. NOEL, ASA Miami, Florida PATRICIA ANN NOLAN Shreveport JUDY KAY NORRED Hodge V NADINE NORWOOD Benson JANIS LEE NUGENT Georgetown LITTON B. NUGENT Lena DON MICHAEL O ' BIER Bossier City MAVIS B. ODOM Bethany VI JAMES H. O ' QUINN DeQuincy HOWARD WAYNE ORILLION Fordoche PATRICK 0. OSBORNE Shreveport PAT M. PACE Leesville STAN S. PARHAM, TT Moreauville VII EILEEN MARIE PARKER Shreveport JOSEPH BRUNS PARUSZEWSKI Shreveport BARBARA ELAINE PARROTT Vivian THOMAS MICHAEL PAYNE, UK Keithville FRED D. PENINGA Forest Hill VIII MONROE FRANKLIN PENROD Robeline LINDA SUE PERKINS Oakdale WANDA JANELLE PERKINS Pitkin DAVID KEITH PERMENTER Logansport WAYNE H. PERRYMAN, SIT Shreveport IX JEANETTE KAY PETERSON DeQuincy SUE N. PETERSON Norfolk, Virginia DINAH LYNN PEVY Minden PAUL P. PEYTON Castor MEADE HUBBARD PHELPS Natchitoches t-5 SOPHOMORES • 1966 MARSHA LYNN PHILLIPS MICKEY D. PIGG NELL T. PICOW GLENROSE T. PITT NICK POLLACIA, JR. II RUSSELL JOSEPH POLLET CONNIE LUCILLE PORTS RALPH W. POSEY CHERYL CONSTANCE POTVIN EDWIN RAY POWELL III NEALAN DeWAYNE PRATHER JERRY MACK PRICE, nK MELVIN R. PRICE FRANCIS DANIEL PRUDHOMME BETTIE KAY PURVIS IV PAT QUIN, AZ JAMES WILLIAM OUZTS LARRY LEN RULEY JOHN M. RAMBDIN JOHN RHETT RAMSEY, JR. Lake Charles Ball Houma Natchitoches Leesville Castle Shreveport New Orleans Bossier City Shreveport Natchitoches Winnfield Mansfield Natchitoches Mansfield Shreveport Gibsland Shreveport Pelican Shreveport V CARVIS L. RAY Oakdale RANDALL LEE REDD Bossier City LINDA SUSAN REESE Colfax DONNA L. REEVES Jennings TERRY RAY REEVES Winnfield VI JANIE LEE REID Baton Rouge VINCENT RICE, JR. Shreveport ORVAL LEONARD RICHARDS Shreveport KAREN JANE REISINGER Bossier City SUSAN ILENE RIGG Shreveport VII SUDIE Z. RIGSBY Plainview JEAN ANN RILEY Springhill PATSY LOU RIVERS Natchitoches MERILYN J. ROACH Many LINDA M. RUBICHAUX Baton Rouge VIII ALICE MARIE ROBINSON Natchitoches RAYMOND S. RODGERS, KA Shreveport PATSY ANN ROGERS Rosepine EMILY ROLFS New Orleans NANETTE E. ROSER Ft. Walton Beach, Florida IX RODNEY ROTHENBERGER Shreveport PAULINE MARIE ROWE Benton BETH IRENE ROY Ruston JOYCE S. RUDOLF Shreveport SHARON ANN RUESCH Shreveport T 5 X SOPHOMORES • 1966 GLENDA RANDALL RON N. RUNYAN PAMELA JEAN RUSHING, 222 BARBARA ANN RUSSELL, ASA JUDY LANE RUSSELL II SUSAN LOUISE RUSSELL LOUIS N. RUTTLE PHYLLIS ELEEN RYAN TERRY ROY RYLAND HAROLD SALARD III BETTY JANE SAVANT METTER ANN SAWYER HELEN MARIE SCALF KAREN SUE SCHAMBER DAVID JOHN SCHANZ IV PAMELA D. SCOTT JACKIE DALE SELF RICK SEMON BUDDY G. SEXSON LINDA CAROL SEXTON Olla Shreveport Natchitoches Shreveport Roseland Ferriday Shreveport Effie Pineville Cloutierville Basile Leesville Shreveport Basile Vinton Jonesville Leesville Shreveport Leesville Springhill £M,L Two greats — Dan Peterson and Stonewall Jackson. 53 SOPHOMORES • 1966 dlk k: . k CHARLES RAY SEYFRIED Shreveport WILLIAM C. SHACKELFORD Vinton SHARON LEE SHAFFER Gibsland PAULA SHAW Coushatta PAT SHEA Shreveport II CHARLOTTE ELLEN SHEPHERD Center Point SHERRY ANN SHEPHERD, 322 New Iberia DAWN MARIE SHERMAN Golden Meadow RANDALL ALLANS SHIPP Shreveport BECKY SHULER Natchitoches III TOMMY JOE SIBLEY Natchitoches CHERIE KAY SIMMONDS Shreveport JOSEPH ZONE SIMMONS Evans WANDRA KATHERINE SIMPSON Shreveport BRENDA JEAN SINGLETARY Bogalusa IV JUDY LEE SLANE Altus, Oklahoma DANIEL H. SLOAN Pineville BETHYN LINDA SMITH Pineville BETTY EUGENE SMITH Bossier City CHIQUITA MARIE SMITH Gloster DAVID ELTON SMITH Bossier City EDWIN H. SMITH Merryville FRED F. SMITH Sarepta GLORIA MARIE SMITH Pineville HERBERTA HIGLE SMITH LaCamp VI JUDY CLAIRE SMITH, 2K Shreveport MARTHA ANN SMITH Shreveport MURPHY C. SMITH Oakdale PATRICIA LYNN SMITH, ZK Ruston RICHARD B. SMITH Bogue Chitto, Mississippi VII ROBERT KIM SMITH Many RODGER DANNELL SMITH Atlanta BILL SPENCER Shreveport CARLO JOSEPH SPERA Alexandria MELBA JEAN SPINKS Parhams VIII JOANNE SPURRY Jennings THOMAS JOSEPH ST. DIZIER Lake Charles CYNTHIA MARIE STEPHENS Clarence KENNETH RAY STEPHENS Natchitoches SANDRA D. STEPHENS Alexandria IX ROBERT JAMES STEVENS Baton Rouge SANDRA STEVENS, AZ Leesville TODD M. STEVENS Shreveport HARRY E. STEWART Alexandria ANNELL STILES Logansport Mil SkmtWM © 54 SOPHOMORES • 1966 ROBERT ADDREAN STOCKMAN, ITK Shreveport DON RICHARD STOKES Anacoco DOROTHY CLAIRE STONE, 222 Shreveport MARY STOVALL Joyce MARY F. BELLAR Bossier City II CAROLYN DARLENE STRAYN Shreveport DER REL GRADY STROTHER Oakdale RICHARD D. STURGIS Arnaudville DOROTHY COLINDRES STUTSON Harrisonburg DOUG SULLIVAN Leesville III JOHN W. STINT Bossier City CAROL ANN TABOR Homer DIANNA TATE Opelousas SUSAN POSEY TATUM Shreveport BARBARA A. TAUZIN Natchitoches IV SANDRA ELAINE TAYLOR Pineville JUDY TERRY, AZ Houma DAVID TEUTSCH Bossier City JOHN BRYAN THIBODEAUX Lake Arthur ROYCE ANN THIBODEAUX, A2A Baton Rouge ?$ka ELIZABETH THOMAS Natchitoches JAMES NOEL THOMAS Haynesville RENA R. THOMAS Leesville CHARLES SHOXTER THOMPSON UK Shreveport HAZEL MA YE THOMPSON DeRidder VI HENRY EDWARD THOMPSON Orlando, Florida HOLLIS RICHARD THOMPSON, II K Shreveport SUZANNE THOMPSON, AZ Shreveport BILLYE JEAN THROWER Leesville LINDA MARIE TIMPHONY Port Sulphur VII BILLY RAY TODD Ringgold ROBERT TOWNSEND Columbine LUCY ANN TRAMEL Shreveport TOM TRAWICK Winnfield W. MAXINE TRICHEL Goldonna VIII FAY RUTH TUBB Pineville DONALD C. TURNBOW Shreveport DEDRA DIANE TURNER Baton Rouge WANDA ANN VALENTINE. X . Alexandria JENNET DIANNE VanNESTE DeRidder IX THOMAS C. VEILLON Ville Platte JAMES ALTON VEULEMAN Many LINAH L. WAGLEY Many JOSEPH D WALKER, n T Elizabeth CATHERINE A WALL. 212 Alexandria t-55 SOPHOMORES • 1966 ANETTE RENEE WALLACE Pineville JOEL G. WALTON, SIT Shreveport ANTHONY W. F. WARD Roscommon, Ireland EVAN THOMAS WATSON, 2TT Tallulah HARVEY WAYNE WATSON Shreveport II JANIS WATTERS Springhill M. JEANNETTE WEAVER Natchitoches ARTHUR P. WEBB Darby, Pennsylvania J. STEPHEN WEBBER Shreveport JAMES ROBERT WEEMS Ringgold III DONALD J. WELLS Pleasant Hill GENETTE WELLS Pleasant Hill JUDITH ANN WELLS Pleasant Hill JUDITH ANNE WENNER, 222 Alexandria, Virginia RONALD W. WEST Shreveport IV GWENDOLYN ANN WHEAT Thibodaux GARY WADE WHITE Mora RICHARD P. WHITE Bonita EMILY F. WHITEHEAD New Orleans JAMES CURTIS WHITEHEAD New Orleans V RONALD PANKEY WHITLOCK Mansfield SHARLEY JO WILDER Alexandria JOY BETH WILLIAMS Grant THOMAS COLLIER WILLIAMS Georgetown V. CAROL WILLIAMSON Leesville VI HARRY T. WILMORE Boyce ANDRA LYNNE WILSON Shreveport DONALD LEE WINN New Orleans SHARON ANN WOODS Cullen STEPHANIE WOODS Pineville VII WILLIAM LOWELL WOODS Coushatta RACHEL FAY WRIGHT Clayton REBECCA WRIGHT Clayton LORNA SUE WYBLE Opelousas ALICE PAULETTE YOUNG Metairie VIII GEORGE WINSTON YOUNGER Natchitoches DANIEL K. ZACKARY Bossier City VERONICA ZIOLKOWSKI Echo L 2m in?k JL 5 6 CLYDE FONTENOT President TOMMY TOMPKINS Vice-President FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS The goal of many, to attend college, is reached by enrollment in N.S.C.; but now separate goals must be set by the individual. The Freshman year is the time these goals are set, the long drive begins, and the path of achievement is opened to all. BECKY NOHSE Secretary- Treasurer BILL FOWLER Freshmen Men ' s Representative SUSIE CHANCEY Freshmen Womtn ' $ Representative 57 FRESHMEN CHRIS ABNEY DEVON ABRAMS LOUISE ADAMS LYNNETTE ADAMS RICHARD D. ADCOCK II SUSAN GRACE ADDISON CAROL ANN ADDISON STEVE ADKINS KATHLEEN RUTH AGUILLARD CAROLYN ALBERT III WALTER BRUCE ALLBRITTON RUBY LEE ALLEN LONNIE CARON ALLEN SANDRA RHEA ALMON STELLA KRISTINE AUDERMAN IV JEAN M. ANDERS DAVID L. ANDERSON JAMES HAROLD ANDERSON MACEL CATHRYN ANDERSON PATRICIA ANN ANDERSON 1966 Gilmer, Texas Pineville Mansfield Mansfield Shreveport Shreveport Benton Iowa Cloutierville Tullos Clarks Jena Coushatta Temple, Texas Colfax Shreveport Shreveport Leesville Minden ® ■. v I M V ROBERT MARVIN ANDERSON MERYAL ETHEL ANNISON CAROLYN ANN ANTON GLENN AQUINALDO NANCY ELLEN ARBUTHNOT VI PATRICIA JEAN ARMOND CAROLE ANETTE ARMSTRONG JANICE B. ARMSTRONG CHARLES WAYNE ARNOLD EDWARD GLENN ARNOLD VII EARLE VERNON ARNOLD CAROLYN JEAN ATKINS WILLIAM B. ATKINS PETER V. AUSTIN RONALD LOUIS BAC VIII LINDA CARON BACON SUSAN B. BAGOT BETTY SUE BAILEY DONALD R. BAILEY TOMMY RAY BAILEY IX STEPHEN EMORY BAILLIO ROBERT BROWN BAIRD ROY L. BAIRD LARRY A. BAKER BARBARA BALES Glenwick Bossier Newllano Zarchary Alexandria Minden Bossier Many Pelican Shreveport Pineville Jonesville Abington, Massachusetts Bossier Shreveport Baton Rouge Many Coushatta Hunter Dry Prong Minden Minden Shreveport Alexandria T 5 8 V DONNIE RAY BENEFIELD Shongaloo SHIRLEY DALE BENNETTE Simpson ROBERT OWEN BENSON Fairborn, Ohio JOHN SCOTT BERKEY Mt. Holly, New Jersey META ROSE BERNARD Natchitoches VI KENNETH DALE BERRY Natchitoches ELIZABETH A. BICKHAM Bossier ERIC JEROME BIENVENU Houma JERRY LEE BIGHAM Marrero DANIEL WAYNE BILLINGSLEY Natchitoches VII MARY CAROLINE BIRD Shreveport VIC J. BISCEGLIA New York, New York JAMES EDWARD BISON Zwolle GAIL MARGARET BIZETTE Baton Rouge JAMES WILLIAM BLACK Natchitoches VIII CARL DEAN BLACKMAN Florien LINDA LOICE BLACKWELL Natchitoches DONNA ELIZABETH BLAKENEY DeVille HARVEL BLASINGAME Jena RAY B. BLOCK Alexandria IX MARJORIE ANN BLOOM Natchitoches MICHAEL OLIVER BLOUNT Coushatta ANITA DELORIS BLUE Mansfield JOHN E. BLUNSCHI III Ferriday RONALD TERRY BOGUS FRESHMEN . 1966 I DIANA LEE BALLARD Ventress LEO BALTAZOR White Plains MAUREEN BANTA Balcon RICHARD GRADY BARBER LIZZIE ANN BARLEY Natchitoches II JANICE FAYE BARNES Shreveport GLENN SMITH BARNETTE Shreveport CAROLYN ELAINE BARNEY Shreveport JUDY KAYE BARNHILL Shreveport LEAH LORRAINE BARRIOS New Orleans III JAMES KIRBY BARRY Logansport PATSY ANN BARTLEY Maplewood GWEN AUDREY BASS Leesville S. RENEE BATES Provencal BRENDA ANN BAUER Metairie IV ANN CHERYL BEARDEN Wisner SHARRON BETH BEARLY Bossier JIMMY T. BECKHAM Jonesville ALLEN BELANGER New Iberia JOHANNA ANN BELL New Iberia MM ■59 FRESHMEN 1966 WELDON KENT BOIES Ringgold CLARENCE WINSTON BOLINGER, JR. Natchitoches ELIZABETH ANN BOLTON Bossier LINDA C. BOLTON Mora JOSEPH LONNIE BONACORSO Baton Rouge II JOE MIKE BONNER Belcher ROBERT K. BONNER Hornbeck WALLACE CHARLES BORDER Shreveport VICTOR WAYNE BORNE Shreveport CHERYL ANN BOSTIAN Many III BETTY SUE BOSTICK Shreveport WANDA SUE BOSTICK Colfax WARREN J. BOSTWICK St. Dracut, Massachusetts JAMES TAYLOR BOSWELL Shreveport KATHRYN RUTH BOUDREAUX Zwolle IV LINDA ANNETTE BOUDREAUX Oberlin TERRY GLENN BOUNDS Hineston RICKY BOYD BOWDEN Coushatta JOHN ROBERT BOYLE Winnsboro JAMES L. BOYTER Vivian V ESTHER R. BRADFORD Pineville JOHN WAYNE BRANTON Gretna LINDA KAY BRAY Many DONALD J. BREAUX Kaplan CAROL ANN BRECHTEL New Orleans VI LINDA LORRAINE BRETTHAVER Natchitoches RITA MARIA BREVELLE Colfax CAROL ANN BREWER Fairborn, Ohio RONALD NOEL BREWSTER Mt. Holly, New Jersey SHIRLEY MAY BRIERLEY Alexandria VII JERRY WAYNE BRIGMON Chestnut VICKIE BRINKLEY Cotton Valley DALE RAYMOND BRITT Opelousas WILLIAM LEWIS BRITT Castor BONNIE GAY BRITTAIN Many VIII SHIRLEY ANN BROUGHTON Homer DAVID MARTIAL BROUSSARD Erath FAITH M. BROUSSARD Alexandria JODY LYNN BROUSSARD Jennings LINDA ANN BROUSSARD Metairie IX MICHAEL EUGENE BROOKS Shreveport HENRY ALBERT BROWN Natchitoches JAMES DAVID BROWN Natchitoches LETHA ANN BROWN Mansfield MITZI BROWN Shreveport LL2 v ' urn £ i. «L ?£ e 160 FRESHMEN 1966 S ©j£$ 7.61 NORMAN FRANKLIN BROWN DeRidder RONNIE POWELL BROWN Longstreet SAMMY CHARLES BROWN Coushatta SHERRIE ANN BROWN Shreveport ALICE PATRICIA BRUCE Shreveport II RONALD ALAN BRUCE Gonzales DANELLE MARIE BRUCHHAUS Etton GERALD R. BRUNSON Heslin PATRICIA L. BRYANT Winnfield WILLIAM JAMES BRYANT Colfax III LINDA CAROLE BUCHANAN Shreveport KAREN ANN BUCHANAN Shreveport SUSAN CHRISTINE BUCK Kinder FAYE REBECCA BUCKELY Natchitoches JERRY H. BURGESS Shreveport IV CONNIE JO BURLESON Shreveport SHARON ELIZ BURLESON Houston, Texas HENRY LEE BURNS Shongaloo MARGIE SUE BURNS Vivian ROBIN KEITH BURNS Glenmora V CHRISTINE BURRELL Springhill JUDI BURROWS Ringgold DONALD WAYNE BUSH Keithville MARY D. BUSH Natchitoches MARCIA PAULINE BUSS DeRidder VI JOHN T. BUTLER Waterproof DANNY CLIFFORD BUTLER Chestnut MAUREEN BYERS Shreveport LINDA FRANCES CAGLE Smackover, Arkansas P. A. CAIN Pollock VII MARVIN LEAROHN CALDWELL Winnfield CLEMENTINE CALHOUN Natchitoches PAULA JEAN CALI Hammond JAMES DANIEL CAMERON JULUS A. CAMP Winnfield VIII GARY LYNN CAMPBELL Shongaloo JACKIE LOUISE CAMPBELL Tioga JERRY LANE CAMPBELL Coushatta DOUGLAS D. CANELON Natchitoches MAMYE SUE CANNON Tullos IX ROBERT E. CANNON Georgetown STEVE JOHN CARLINO Alexandria LORA DEAN CARPENTER Natchitoches MACKEY CARPENTER Winnfield JOYCELYN MARIE CARROLL FRESHMEN 1966 £ n id ®% OSCAR TAYLOR CARTER, JR. Berwick SHARON LYNNE CARVER Shreveport ROY J. CASCIO Shreveport TOMMY FRANK CASSEL LEONARD CASSON Shreveport II ROBERT GLENN CAUSEY Bayou Chicot WILLIAM EDWARD CAVANNAUGH Leesville LOUISE V. CHAMPAGNE Derry BARBARA ANN CHANCE Elizabeth BRONIS SUE CHANCEY DeQuincy III LAMAR WADE CHANDLER Bossier CAROL ANN CHANEY Simpson VIRGINIA ANN CHANEY Ringgold CHRLES KLEIN CHARRIER Moreauville TOMMIE JAMES CHARRIER Dupont IV BETTYE JEAN CHATMON Natchitoches MARIE HENRIETTE CHENEVERT Bunkie BRENDA ANN CHENEVERT Simmsport LLOYD ERNEST CHIASSON Gretna JOSEPH CHRISTOPER CHILES III Vivian But ij 1 took Music 30A, I wouldn ' t have room for canoeing. ' One more class card and I ' ll have it made. 161. FRESHMEN 1966 DONALD RAY CHOATE, JR. Chestnut SHERRY LEE CHRISTIE Bossier JAMES MICHAEL CHURCHMAN Colfax WILLIAM CLARENCE CHURCHMAN DeRidder BEVERLY N. LARK Shreveport II OLA RAMEY CLINTON Natchitoches JOHNNY MacCLOUD Pitkin LOYD SMITH COBB Shreveport BOBBIE BERYL COFFEY Chestnut MARIE FRIEDA COGBURN Bossier III BOBBY LEO COHEA Natchitoches DOUGLAS WAYNE COILE Plain Dealing LINDA COKER Shreveport DONNA MARIE COLE Claiborne FRANK HARLEY COLE Oberlin IV JUDY ANN COLE Shreveport NANCY LOUISE COLE Oberlin VIRGINIA DIANE COLE Sulphur BRENDA GAYLE COLEMAN Shreveport GARY LYNN COLEMAN Natchitoches V CAROLYN FAYE COLLIGAN Church Point GARY LYNN COLLINS Natchitoches MORGAN DALE COLLINS Simpson LYDIA BELLE COLSTON Robeline ALMA CAROL COLVIN Many VI PATRICIA ANN COMICK Natchitoches JOHN COMISH Alexandria JAMES CHARLES CONRAD New Orleans RICHARD JOSEPH CONCILIO Vero Beach, Florida BILLY CONLY Ringgold VII GRACE CONSTANTINE Broadway JUDITH ANN COPP Shreveport BETTY ANN COOK Bossier SAMUEL DOOD COOKSEY Peoria, Illinois JANICE KAY COOLEY DeRidder VIII WAYNE LAMAR COOLEY DeRidder BEN LASEY COOPER Shreveport PATRICIA ANN COOPER Hammond MARILYN LINDA COPELLA Campti ROBERT MIKE CORD Bossier IX VEDA GAY CORLEY Many CHARLES J. CORONA Baton Rouge CHARLES M. COSTELLO Oak Grove ROLAND HUGO CORTES Natchitoches MARY MELINDA COTHAM LaPlace  . ££££ Alfck.Jj . 3 fife WILLIAM GREG CURTIS Baton Rouge LINDA ANN CUTTRIGHT Bossier CAROLE FAYE DAHLKE Elizabeth RUBY CAROLYN DANIELS Shreveport MOLBY EVELYN DANOS Cutoff VI BILLIE ANNE DARNELL Shreveport CHERYL LYNN DARROW Robeline ANNE DAVIS Marksville SUSAN R. DAY Baton Rouge FREDDO PAUL DAVID Logansport VII ROBERT M. DAVID Breaux Bridge RUTH GAYLE DAVID Gueydan JERRY HERMAN DAVIDSON Bastrop ROBERT A. DAVIDSON Long Beach, New Jersey JUDITH ANN DAVIS Bossier City VIII ROBERT GLENN DAVIS Boyce SANDRA ELAINE DAVIS Westlake JACQUELYN DAVISSON Shreveport PENNY DAVISSON Shreveport BARBARA L. DEAN Shreveport IX CLIFTON S. DEAN Shreveport DONALD G. DEAN Bossier City WILLIAM C. DEAN Shreveport HUBERT PETER DeBROECK Shreveport TONI DANETTE DELANO Natchitoches FRESHMEN LINDA FAYE COTTEN DONALD P. COURVILLE ROY MICHAEL COUTETER JAMES ROBERT COWDIN LONNIE BEE COX II RONALD CLINTON COX NANCY C. CRAFT SUSAN KAY CRAFT THOMAS WILLIAM CRAIG BRUCE I. CRAIN III HELEN VIRGINIA CREED DIANE PRATHER CROSBY ELLEN CLAIRE CROSS CHARLES RONALD CROWE SYLVIA EILEEN CRUMP IV MICHAEL DEAN CRYER GEORGE HAROLD CULPEPPER KAREN NELL CUNY GEORGIE ANN CURRY PAULINE G. CURTIS 1966 Natchitoches Alexandria Alexandria Grand Cane Logansport Bossier Alexandria Leesville Shreveport Sikes Waterproof New Iberia Sarepta Haynesville Alexandria Shreveport Winnsboro Baton Rouge Baton Rouge 1 Ji t fet 164 FRESHMEN DONIS LOU DeLEE JIM LARRY DeLOACH JOHN NICHOLAS DeLOUCHE RAYMOND T. DeMOSS LORETTA FAY DEWIL II DALE LAVGON DeWITT GRETNA FA YE DeWITT JOHN NORMAN DeWITT DONALD WAYNE DICKENS JUAN DIEM III DIANNE E. DILLIN BARBARA ELAINE DIXON DAVID RALPH DIXON HAROLD M. DIXON GUY EDWARD DOHNER IV SALLY H. DOHONEY JANET KAY DOMANGUE FRANCES GAIL DOOLEY CHARLENE DOOLITTLE JIMMY LYNN DORHAM 1966 Baton Rouge Minden Shreveport Arcadia Florien DeRidder Farmerville Alexandria Pollock Guatemala Alexandria Anacoco New Orleans Verda Natchitoches Shreveport Houma Bossier Natchitoches Cotton Valley $MM P0f f v CARL W. DORSEY EVERETT RILEY DOUBLEDAY PATTE LANE DOUCET NANCY CATHERINE DOUGLAS LINDA CAROL DOWDEN ■;V L . mm tiM mk VI STEPHEN G. DOWDEN WALTER L. DOWNEY VICKI ANN DREWETT JOHNNIE MAE DRING BRUCE TERRY DUBOIS VII RAYMOND KEITH DUCHARME MARSHA DUFRENE PAULA MARIE DUFRENE ELIZABETH LOUISE DUGGAN ALSIE ANN DUNCAN VIII LARRY PATRICK DUNEHOO CATHY I. DUNGAN FRED D. DUNHAM GEORGE A. DUNN ROY S. DUPREE IX DEIDRI DUPUY DON GAYLON DURHAM DONALD SMITH DURHAM GARY DWAYNE DURHAM EDWARD C. DURR Shreveport Shreveport Bunkie Alexandria Shreveport Kisatchie Houghton Jena Shreveport Lena Opelousas Grand Isle Westwego Vinton Marrero Haynesville Shreveport New Orleans Natchitochi a Goldonna Mansura Haynesville Shi Haynesville Harahan x6 5 FRESHMEN 1966 JOHN DURR Pleasant Hill MARY JANICE DYKES Dry Prong EULA MARIE DYSON Grand Chenier RICK EDWARD DYVIG St. Peter, Florida RONALD DOUGLAS EAST Shreveport II JOHN C. EBLE New Orleans MARY LOU ECKERT Baker RONNIE DEAN EDDY Coushatta DONALD J. EDWARDS Natchitoches MARILEE EDWARDS LaPlace III WILLIAM A. EDWARDS Great Falls, Virginia DEBORAH DEE EHLERS Alexandria LINDA LOU EICHER DeRidder JOYCE CHRISTINE ELI Alexandria FRANK A. ELKINS Bossier City IV MARCIA S. ELKINS Vidalia SHERYL LYNN ELLIOTT Bernice MARY JANE ESKEW Alexandria GILLIS C. ESTEP Baton Rouge DIANE MARY EVANS Natchitoches V NANCY ANNE EVANS Alexandria RICHARD H. EVANS Converse MARY J. EVERTT Alexandria JOHN B. EWING Alexandria PATRICK G. EZERNACK Zwolle VI PATRICIA MARY FARGO Gretna KATHY DIANE FAIRLESS Shreveport BAEDER FALBA Maplewood JESSICA FALCON Raceland MARY FRANCES FARLOW Lake Providence VII ROY LESLIE FARMER New Orleans ODIS CLAYTON FAUST Many SHARON M. FAUST Robeline GLORIA ANN FENN Washington, D.C. DOILENE FERGUSON Alexandria VIII THOMAS G. FERGUSON Lockport ROBERT E. FERRIER Alexandria JUDITH MARLENE FERRILL Anacoco TROY ALLEN FESTERVAND Shreveport LUCY ANN FINSTER Raceland IX MARGARET DIANE FISACKERLY Alexandria TROY DAVID FESHER Baton Rouge ADELE SUZANNE FLASH Ville Platte STEVEN LEE FLENNIHEN Natchitoches JOHN R. FLYNN Alexandria £$ iritlfc likfifc i66 FRESHMEN 1966 JUDITH ANN FLOYD Benton DORIS ANN FLANAGAN Natchitoches BERT LAWRENCE FONTENOT Ville Platte JOHN CLYDE FONTENOT Ville Platte JUDY ANN FONTENOT Church Point II LINDA FAY FONTENOT Oakdale DENNIS LEE FORD Leesville FANNIE MARGARET FORD Mansfield BARRY M. FOREST Houma DON L. FORT, JR. Natchitoches Til CHARLOTTE MARIE FOSHEE Logansport CONNIE JILL FOSHEE Natchitoches LINDA FAY FOSTER Delhi BARBARA JEAN FOWLER Alexandria BILLY MAYO FOWLER Atlanta IV CHARLES DENVER FOX Dodson CAROL JVONNE FOX Shreveport SHARON JANICE FRASIER Shreveport BARRY C. FESH New Orleans CAROLYN ELLEN FREEMAN Castor fl 9 £ ) Students sometimes have to deal with conflicting advice — as well as classes. r6 7 FRESHMEN 1966 MARY ARCHER FREET Thibodaux DAVID MICHAEL FRENCH Pineville WYNNE PEARCE FREIDRICHS Metairie DON MICHAEL GADDIS Coushatta CAROL THOMAS GALL Woodbrier, Virgina II JAMES OTIS GARNER Montgomery BLANCHE GARB Jennings HELEN MARIE GARBS Port Sulphur KIM ARTHUR GARDINER Opelousas DAVID WAYNE GARDNER Winfield III JAMES ROBERT GARDNER Alexandria LLOYD MACHEN GARRETT Winnfield STEPHEN ALAN GASPARD Cottonport CAROLYN SUE GAUNTT Noble EVELYN GAY Natchitoches IV VERA LOUISE GAY Natchitoches BRENDA JOAN GIBSON Jonesboro HOMER EDGAR GIBSON Pineville MICHAEL W. GIBSON Mount Holly, New Jersey SUE GILBERT Oakdale V EVIE SUSAN GILL RICHARD CURTIS GILBERT LINDA CAROL GULLESPIE GREG H. GILMAN CAMILLE JOSEPH GIOULANO VI Glenmora Princeton Shreveport Loraville Alexandria THERESA JEAN GLIDEWELL Olla SAMUEL J. GLORIOSO Alexandria BARBARA JEAN GODSO Baton Rouge JULIE IONE GOETZMANN Baton Rouge KAREN LEIGH GOODRICH Shreveport VII MICHAEL MAURICE GOODSON Abbeville PATRICK T. GOODSON Abbeville JACQUELINE GORDON Natchitoches BRENDA SUE GOUR Mansfield ROSE MARIE GRAFFAGNINO Opelousas VIII BEVERLY DARLENE GRANT Leesville LUCINDA LOUISE GRANT Belle Chasse MARGARET ANN GRANT Shreveport KATHY GRAY LaPlace JOHN M. GRAY Baton Rouge IX SHERILYN FAY GRAY DeRidder VIRGINIA ANNE GRAY Shreveport CAROLYN GREEN Winnfield RICHARD GREER Shreveport TOMMY JOE GREER Shreveport T.6S FRESHMEN 1966 % n € S A V ' V X W J ' kP dm mm IiJA I V CHARLES M. HALEY Sicily Island SHERRY LYNN HALL Epps CAROL SUE HAMES Baton Rouge BARRY HAMM Shreveport JERRY HAMMOND Chestnut VI PAMELA HANKINS Coushatta LARRY JAMES HARGRAVE Roanoke SANDRA HARGROVE Pineville CLAY HARPER Alexandria EDWARD E. HARTFIELD Baton Rouge VII MARY JANE HARVEY Many JANE HARVILL Bossier City NANCY HASH Converse WILMA HATHORN LeCompte STEVEN HAYNIE Reedville, Virginia VIII JERELYN HAYS Leesville CAROLYN GAYLE HAZELTINE Morgan City CAROL HEALY Leesville LYDIA HEARD DeRidder CHRISTY LEE HEBERT Baton Rouge IX CONNIE R. HEBERT Sulphur RITA ANN HEDGES Natchitoches SANDRA LYNNE HELMS Natchitoches CHARLES HENBRICKS Shreveport BOBBYE SU5 5AN HENDERSON Shreveport THOMAS TERRAL GREENE Shongaloo WALTER GLENN GREEN DeRidder LINDA GAYLE GREER Jamestown FIELD GREMILLION Pineville ELAINE GRIFFIN Oakdale II RONALD A. GRIGGS Plain Dealing TERESA E. GRIGSBY Lake Charles MICHAEL D. GROTZINGER Bossier City OPAL M. GRUNDEN DeRidder DONALD GUIDRY Church Point III ANN GUIDRY Church Point DELORES ANN GUILLORY Abbeville JOSEPH GUILLORY Ville Platte IVA NELL GUILLORY Benson WILLIAM ANTHONY GUNTER Natchez IV KENNETH GURNEY BARBARA GUY HARLEY DAVID GUYNES RONNIE LEE GWINN RAYMOND TERRY HAILEY Zachary Natchitoches Dry Prong Natchitoches Natchitoches 2S 2 .6y FRESHMEN 1966 V HAROLD WALTER HOLLEY WILLIAM JAY HOLLEY MARILYN HOLLIDAY GAIL HOLLOW AY DENNIS HOLLOWELL VI LEE HOLLOWELL LARRY HOLMAN LOUIS T. HOLMES JUDY ANN HOTT GAI HOOPER VII RICHARD GORDON HOOTER GARY RICHARD HOPKINS POLLY H. HORN WAYNE G. HORN LESLIE WARREN HORST VIII CHARLES FRANKLIN HORTON MYRNA LOUISE HORTON ROBERT LEONARD HORTON RICHARD LEE HOWARD JACK BOB HUDDLESTON IX DANNY WAYNE HUDSON DORIS LEA HUGHES NELDA SUE HUGHES ROBERT DICKSON HUGHES SHERRY WAYNE HUGHES Heflin Shreveport DeRidder Colfax Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Morgan City Leesville Shreveport Shreveport Natchitoches Natchitoches Bossier Abbeville Prince town Natchitoes Winnfield Shreveport Natchitoches Shreveport Leesville Waterproof Shreveport Nanchitoches EMERY HENDERSON Winnfield MARTHA LYNN HENDERSON Rayville CAROLYN M. HERBERT Lafayette WANDA JANET HERNDON Shreveport MICHAEL C. HERRINGTON Baton Rouge II VERNON HESSER Pelican JOHN WILLIAM HEWITT Ocean City, New Jersey CAROLYN ANNETTE HICKMAN Natchitoches CORNELIA HICKMAN Natchitoches DOROTHY JEAN HICKMAN Shreveport III LaVERNE hicks Hicks DIANE LEE HIGGINBOTHAM Baker JUDY HILBURN Church Point EVERETT E. HILL Holly Ridge JULIAN HINCKLEY Natchitoches IV DAVID ALLEN HIPPLER Newllano DAVID EARL HITT Shreveport STEVEN GLENN HITT Shreveport KATHY HOARD Logansport MARGUERITE HOELZ Baton Rouge 170 FRESHMEN 1966 JAMES DALLE HUMPHREY Verda ANITA GALE HUMPHREYS Baton Rouge GARLAND J. HUTSON Shreveport EDWARD RANDAL HYNSON Bunkie KATIE ANNETTE INZERILLA Pineville II MEYN J. IRBY Delhi ROBERT SCOTT IRWIN DeRidder ANGEL ROSE IURATO Hackensack, New Jersey ALEX RO IVINS Vivian FLORA JANE JACKSON Many in RANDAU H. JACKSON Natchitoches ROBERT RAY JACKSON Shreveport SAMMY ROSS JACKSON Montgomery JULES H. JAMES JR. Pineville JOHN WALTER JAMISON Pineville IV JIMMY LEE JARRELL Glenmora DENNIS KEITH JEANE Leesville EVELYN IVERLE JEANE Leesville WANDA DEAN JERER Zwolle HARVEY MOUROE JELKS Winnfield litatU P ? §• © V CAROL T. JETT JOSEPH F. JONAS BEATRICE A. JONES BENJAMIN O. JONES CAROLYN JANE JONES VI JENNIFER JAN JONES ROBERT KENNETH JONES SALLY GAY JONES SHANI ARVON JONES SHERRY JONES VII WAYNE JONES DORIS MARIE JOHNSON DWIGHT DAVID JOHNSON HARVIS JOHNSON, JR. LAURA JO JOHNSON VIII SHIRLEY ANN JOHNSON WILLEASE JOHNSON EDRIS CAROL JORDAN DIAN ELAINE KANAPKEY KAREN ELIZABETH KARISNY IX LAIN SHARON KAVANAUGH LEON R KEEL LYLA CHRIS KEELER JUNELEE KENNEDY NOEME SUSANNA KENNEDY Hornbeck Savannah, Georgia Lake Arthur Coushatta Baton Rouge Pride Shreveport Minden Alexandria Shreveport Natchitoches Oakdale Glenmora Clouticrville Shreveport Pitkin Natchitoches Floricn Shreveport Ball N.itchitoches Boj Abbeville Zachary Kennedy 7 ' FRESHMEN 1966 WILLIAM D. KENNEDY Bossier ROBERT W. KERR, JR. Shreveport RONNIE KETCHAM Shreveport JOSEPH MARTIN KHOURY Atlantic City, New Jersey WILLIAM JEROME KIDD II GARY KILLEN Coushatta JoANN KILLIAN Leesville DEBRA DYANNE KILPATRIC Bossier JoANN KILPATRIC Jennings PATRICIA ROXANNE KIMBALL Bossier ill VINALEE KIMBROUGH Anacoco JUDY DIANNA KING Baton Rouge MALCOLM FRANCIS KIRSOP Shreveport DEANNA M. KNICELY Jonesboro KATHRYN SUE KNIGHT Shreveport IV LINDA EVELYN KNOTT Natchitoches ROBERT EDWIN KNOCK Pollock DORITHY EDWINA KOHOUT Bossier DALE PHILLIPS KROUSE Minden ROSE MARY KULAGA DeRidder Brenda Jones and Pat McGehee are selected as Freshmen cheerleaders. V JUDY LEWIS ROBERT LEWIS MARY LIBERTO GEORGE LIEUX ALICE LaCAZE VI LORETTA LACKLE BRENDA LaCOUR RHONDA LACOUR ALLEN LAMBARD ROSIE LANDERS VII BARBARA LANDRUM CLYDE LANDRY ROSE LANDRY WERNER LANDRY ROY LANIER VIII PHYLLIS LANKFORD JANICE LASYONE WALTER LATHAN CATHERINE LATURA PAT LaPRAIRIE IX JUDITH LaROUE GARY LAUN BRENDA LAURET DAVID LAW HARRIET LAWREY Hineston Pelican Harahan New Roads Natchitoches Bossier City Natchitoches Lena Alexandria Shreveport Marrero Abbeville Gueydan Leesville Abbeville Marion Tioga Buras Shreveport Pine Natchitoches Shreveport Winnfield Florien Monroe FRESHMEN RICHARD W. KURTZ FRANK CHESLEY KYLE JIMMY H. KYTLE HAROLD J. LABORDE OSCAR WAYNE LEE II PATSY LEE UN LEETH MARGARET LEGER GLORIA LEHR LEO LeJEUNE III MARGARET LeJEUNE WARREN LeLEUX, JR. JANICE LENA ROSEMARY LENA BRENDA LEWIS IV DON LEWIS GERALDINE LEWIS GLORIA LEWIS JO ANN LEWIS JOYCE LEWIS s£ j 1966 Pineville Plain Dealing Kenner Natchitoches Florien Bossier City Shreveport Egan Zwolle Alexandria Gueydan Abbeville Bunkie Bunkie Shreveport Shreveport Broussard Natchitoches Abbeville Keith ville 4ifc t.l Af fi g 73 FRESHMEN 1966 SUSIE LeBARON Atlanta SANDRA LIBERTO Shreveport FRANCIS LeBLANC Abbeville SUSAN LeBLANC Erath LOUIS LEDET Abbeville II JEANNE MARIE LIGGIN Bernice NELDA G. LILES Natchitoches SANDRA S. LILLEY Natchitoches D. DUANE LINDSEY Springhill GRACE DIANE LITTLE Winnfield III SHARON LOUISE LIVINGSTON Lake Charles LYNDA SUE LLOYD Shreveport MARILYN KAY LLOYD Zachary SHIRLEY E. LOFTIN Shreveport CAROLYN PAULINE LOLLAR Mansfield IV DONNA DIANNE LOMAX Monroe JOHNNY P. LONG Natchitoches HERMAN G. LONGFORD Shreveport CRAIG LLOYD LOVELL Bossier City JANIS SUE LOWE Haynesville V ALETA JOYCE LUMPKIN Leesville RONALD E. LUMPKIN Leesville ZILLA RAE LYLES Shreveport SHERRILL LOUISE LYNCH Vinton CLOTEAL McALISTER Haynesville VI THOMAS ALTON McCARY Franklin LARRY STEVEN McCLAIN Haynesville BRADY BILL McCOLLOUGH Shreveport PENNY McCOLLOUGH Sulphur LARRY K. McCOLLUM Minden VII JESSICA DIANNE McCONNELL Springhill JOYCE MARIE McCORMICK New Orleans SARA KATHRYN McCOWN Shreveport DEBORAH LYNN McCULLER Bossier City HENRY WAYNE McCULLEN Springhill VIII FRANCES RUTH McCULLOUGH Pitkin FRANCES CAROL McCURDY Coushatta BILL GARY McDANIEL Bossier City SHARON SUE McDANIEL Baton Rouge STEVE ALLEN McDANIEL Zachary IX CHARLOTTE JANE McDEARMONT Shreveport judy ann Mcdonald Shreveport MILTON WAYNE McDONALD Natchitoches CHARLES MONROE McFARLAND Dodson PAT S. McGEHEE Bossier City ,?£££ ££ • FRESHMEN 1966 9 k £ M 9 r to ft e KIRK MITCHELL McGOWAN Shreveport BRENDA J. McGRAW Oakdale MARY FRANCES McGRAW Hornbeck BARBARA JANE McINNIS Lake Charles WILLIAM THOMAS McKNEELY, JR. Amite II GLORIA McQUILLIN Shreveport BOB McLAMORE Natchitoches sharon McMillan Shreveport RITA MABOU Deville TERRY MacKENZIE Shreveport III BILL MACKEY Shreveport EMILY MADDEN Baton Rouge BARBARA MAGEE Franklinton JACKIE MAGRUDER Franklonton ANITA MAHAFFEY Shreveport IV DONNA MaHOX Shreveport (Barksdale A.F.B.) BRENDA MALONE DeRidder NANCY MANCUSO Bossier City WALLACE MANNIES Mansfield MARIE MANNING Ardsley, New York V ELIZABETH MARIEN Alexandria CAROLYN MARLER Otis V. MARSHALL Springhill RUFUS MARSHALL Mansfield DONNA MARTIN Many VI GARY MARTIN Glenmora NANCY MARTIN Natchitoches RICHARD MARTIN Bogalusa SADA MARTIN Mora LINDA MASSEY DeRidder VII LORENE MASTER Shreveport BOBBY MASTERS Elorien CAROLYN MATTHEWS Many THOMAS MATHEWS Alexandria SHARON MATTHEWS Bossier City VIII DONALD MAXEY Winnfield JUDITH MAXEY Noble NELDA MAXEY Belmont DONALD MAYEAUX Natchitoches RONALD MAYEAUX Natchitoches IX DIANE HELEN MAYHUE Alexandria DONALD MEDICA Alexandria MARTHA MEEKS Zwolle FOY MELDEK. JR Glcnmoi .i MICHAEL MERCHANT Oakdale V5 FRESHMEN 1966 V ANNA MARIE MITCHELL New Orleans CHARLES CONRAD MIXEN Bunkie FRANCES LEE MIXON Bunkie SAMIR CHAFIC MOAWAD Dakar Tofra, Syria SHARON ROSE MONK LaCamp VI ALINE MONROE Natchitochse GEORGE D. MONROE Natchitoches JEROME TAYLOR MOOMAU Maplewood JANET ELAINE MOON Shreveport DAVID C. MOORE Mortharutt VII JAMES CRAIG MOORE Franklin MARIA LOUISE MOORE Dodson MICHAEL LEE MOORE Natchitoches SYLVIA ANN MOORE Homer NELWYN ROSE MOORMAN Natchitoches VIII VIRGINIA DIANE MORACE Baton Rouge THOMAS JOSEPH MORALES Kenner LINDA BLANCHE MOREAU Pineville WALLY L. MORELAND Peoria, Illinois JOHNNY ROY MORGAN Converse IX LINDA V. MORGAN Heflin PATRIKA LORA MORGAN Saline CHARLES MACE MORRIS Clearwater, Florida SYLVIA MARIE MORROW Natchitoches ROBERT LYNN MOORING Shreveport WILLIAM MESSER Alexandria SHIRLEY METAYER Natchitoches RICHARD METTS Shreveport SUSAN MICHAEL Alexandria LEON MILEY Shreveport II CHARLES THOMAS MILITELLO Tonawanda, New York ELAINE E. MJLLER Morgan City GORDON WAYNE MILLER Alexandria HUEY LAYNE MILLER Montgomery JAMES L. MILLER Florien III JOHNNY LITTLETON MILLER Alexandria LORRIE ANN MILLER Shreveport MICHAEL ALAN MILLER Many RODNEY JOSEPH MILLER Woodbridge SAMMIE JO MILLER DeRidder IV MARILYN FA YE MILLICAN Colfax SHARON LYNN MILLIMAN Abbeville DON ARVEL MIMS Natchitoches CALLIE LEAMONE MINTER Bernice MARTHA M. MINVIELLE Abbeville 176 FRESHMEN . 1966 I KELLY M. MOORISH Many CARL G. MORROW Leesville GARY B. MORROW Natchitoches JONNIE LEE MOSS Chestnut SHARYNE LOUISE MOUSER Shreveport II DORIS KAY MURRY Meraux RICHARD A. NACKLEY Shreveport BYRON R. NALL Metairie RITA NALLIN Shreveport WAYLAN ROSS NATTIN Bossier City III JIMMIE SUE NAYLOR Bossier City BARBARA JANE NEEDHAMR Shreveport LLOYD DOUGLAS NEEL Zwolle KATHY L. NELSON Alexandria WILLIAM NENNER Lake Charles IV J. LARRY NETHERLAND Shreveport MARGARET CLAIR NEWELL Natchitoches LINDA MARIE NEWMAN Alexandria GLENDA FA YE NICHOLS Plaquemine JENNIE ANN NICHOLS Many There is usually time between classes for a Coke and conversation. t-77 FRESHMEN 1966 V WILLIAM HOWARD POWELL Shreveport DONALD FORD POWER Alexandria JACQUELINE VERNEDIA PRESLEY Natchitoches RONALD KEITH PRESTON Slidell BECKY LYNN NOHSE Shreveport VI WILLIAM ROGER NOLAN Colfax LINDA S. NOLLEY Natchitoches LYNN ELLEN NOLLKAMPER Maplewood MARTHA DIANNE NORRIS Shreveport JACKIE NOEWOOD Shreveport VII BEVERLY A. NOWELL DeQuincy PATRICIA S. NUGENT Baton Rouge EMILIE JORDON OATES Pineland, Texas CAROL BETH O ' BIER Shongaloo RICKY COLIN DEDER New Orleans VIII PATSY MAE OGDEN Pineville LESLIE JUNE OLIVER Oakdale MAROLYN FA YE O ' NEAL Baton Rouge CAROL LEE O ' QUAIN Sulphur RAYMOND JULIO ORIO Leesville IX NANCY E. PACE Pride MARILYN PADGETT Shreveport SUZAN DIANE PAIGE Colfax CORA SUE PARKER Alexandria REBECCA ELLEN PARKER Minden JUDY ANN NICKENS Baton Rouge ROBERT GORDON NIDA Pineville ROBERT WESLEY NOBLE New Orleans KAREN ELIZABETH NOEL North Miami Beach, Florida LYNDA JEAN PILKINTON McDade II BARBARA ANN PINCHBACK Fullerton GEORGE LAWRENCE PINCKARD Bienville FRED M. PIPPEN Shreveport CARRIE SUE PIRANIO Leesville KAREN LYNNE PITTMAN Shreveport III PAUL PARKER PLATT Grand Cane RICARDO JOSE PLATT Venezuela JANICE LYNETTE POOLE Pineville JOHN WILLIAM PORCHE Franklin BALTASAR PORTILLO El Salvador San Salvador IV PATRICK HOWARD POSEY Shreveport MICHAEL WILLIAM POUSSON Alexandria ANNETTE L. POWELL Alexandria BENNY F. POWELL Pleasant Hill RUTH ANNE POWELL Shreveport 3.78 FRESHMEN 1966 SHARON ELAINE PARKER Anacoco WAYNE LEE PARKER Bossier JAMES ERRINGTON PARKS Marthaville JERRY WAYNE PARKS Shreveport PETE PASSALACQUA Mt. Holly, New Jersey II WILLIAM ANTHONY PATE Ringgold BECKY SUE PATRICK Natchitoches JACQUE LYNN PATTERSON Alexandria RONNY CLAY PATTERSON Arcadia HAYDEN A. PAUL Deville III DAVID NOLAN PEARSON Bossier JAMES B. PEARSON Bossier JOY CHRISTINE PIERCE Alexandria GAYLE DIANNE PELT Rosepine CONSTANCE GAIL PENDLETON Minden IV DANE G. PENNY Alexandria DAN M. PETERSON DeRidder HYLTON J. PETIT Grove ROBERT MICHAEL PETRUS Shreveport JERRY LLOYD PHILLEY Oak Grove (5 f? f V JANE ELIZABETH PHILLIPS Jena MAYETTA JEAN PHILLIPS Luling SHIRLEY MARIE PIGOTT Simpson BONNIE C. PILCHER Negreet STEPHEN W. PRINE, JR. Bossier VI MARY ANN PROVENCA Shreveport KATHRYN DIANE PRUDHOME Natchitoches BOBBY DEAN PRICE Natchitoches MARGARET ANN PURCELL Bossier PAMELA QUALLS Opelosuas VII JAMES L. QUEBODEAUX Abbeville JOAN CLAIRE RABALAIS Cottonport LOUIS PHIL RACHAL Alexandria BILL R. RAGLAND Paducah, Kentucky CHRISTINE ELIZABETH RAGSDALE Shreveport VIII JANET DIANNE RAINS Bossier CORNEBOUS D. RAMBIN Pelican J. BENTLEY RAMBIN Pelican JAMES KELTON RAMBIN Pelican BEVERLY JEAN RAMSEY Logansport IX CHARLES SIDNEY RAMSEY Mansfield GLEN RAY RAMSEY Caster JUDY LYNETTE RAMSEY Spearsvillt- LARRY EUGENE RAMSEY Mansfield DAVID FRANCIS RANDALL Vidalia 79 FRESHMEN 1966 MARY E. RANDOLPH Many MICHAEL LEWIS RANDOLPH Chatanooga JULIAN PREWITT RAY Kisatche ROBERT KELSO REAGAN West Monroe ELIZABETH REDDITT St. Joseph II NORA JANE REDMOND Alexandria LINDA ANN REED Georgetown WILLIAM DAVID REEDER Mora JOE T. REEVES Arcadia BECKY ANN RENEAU Monroe in JOE B. REMEDIES Zwolle MARY E. RHAME Sieper RONALD MORRIS RHEA Springhill CHARLES ASWELL RHODES, JR. Colfax JUDY LOUISE RHORER Plaquemine IV CARL WAYNE RICHARD Bunkie DARE L. RICHARDS Peoria, Illinois PENNIE ANN RICHARDS Delhi MICHAEL M. RICHARDSON Zachary F. ALIEZE RIGDON Natchitoches V ROBERT E. RIOS Shreveport RAYMOND ROSS RISER Shreveport ANTHONY ANIELLO RISPOLI New York, New York BENNY ROY RIVERS Zwolle LARRY PAUL RIVET Natchitoches VI EVELYN LYNETTE ROARK Many FRED WILLIAM ROBLES Norwalk, California JIMMY ROBERTS Natchitoches JUDY K. ROBERTS Shreveport MARTHA ELIZABETH ROBERTS Winnsboro VII MICHAEL M. ROBERTS Plain Dealing LAWRENCE WELLS ROBINETTE Bossier JOHNNY CALVIN ROBINSON Alexandria MICHAEL ARTHUR ROBINSON Edgewater PATTYE L. ROBINSON Bossier VIII JERRY JOSEPH RODRIAUES Shreveport ALVARO R. RODRIQUEZ Quetzaltenango, Guatemala RODDY WAYNE RODRIQUEZ Abbeville LINDA LOUISE ROGERS Bossier SUSAN LEE ROGERS Alexandria IX DORIS ANN ROGUE BOBBY RAY ROLLINS Vivian CATHERINE L. ROSE Baton Rouge JUDY DIANNE ROSE Shreveport GARY PAUL ROSHTO Natchitoches £ £ mkdik  £ £fcdt 180 FRESHMEN 1966 Jif f £ £ DANNY CULPEPPER ROSS Natchitoches GEORGE M. ROSS Many WILLIAM JAMES ROUNTREE Alexandria CORNAHAN JAMES RUSSELL Natchitoches GALE ANN RUSSELL Natchitoches II PATRICIA MARIE RUSSELL Shreveport CARMEN CAROL RUSSO Shreveport DORIS ANN RUSSUM Pineville SHIRLEY ANN RUTLEDGE Natchitoches CONNIE JOAN RYMAS Shreveport III LOIS JEAN SAITERTHWAITE Alexandria JACQUELINE KAY SALTER Florien PEGGY ELIZABETH SALTER Fisher JOHN M. SANDEL Florien DOUGLAS CHARLES SANDERS Mansfield IV SHERRY SANDERS Minden TONY SANTORA Shreveport LINDA GAYLE SARVER Gueydan JOHN MICHAEL SAUCIER Coushatta NEAL PAUL SAUNIER Delcambre V ROMA ROSE SAVEL Negreet LANELL SAVELL Many GLENN DALE SAVOIE Oakdale ALTHEA LOUETTA SAYLORS Natchitoches BEN R. SCHEEN Shreveport VI RONNIE DONALD SCHILLING Rose pine LINDSEY WARD SCHLEGEL Bossier BOBBI JEAN SCHMERHEIM Natchitoches REGINA ANN SCHMERHEIM Natchitoches MARVIN J. SCHWARTZENBURG Opelousas VII CHARLES REX SCOTT Natchitocht 5 CHARLOTTE ANN SCOTT Natchitoches GERALDINE M. SCOTT Forest Hill LONNIE RAY SCOTT, JR. Clinton LOUIE AARON SCOTT Winnsboro VIII JOE SCROGGINS Natchitoches GLADYS CLAUDINE SCROGGS Pineville LINDA SUE SCRUGGS DeQuincy MYRNA KAYE SEAL Bogalusa BARBARA ANN SEARCY Shreveport IX RONNIE WAYNE SELLERS Pint [lie CAROL JANE SETTLE Ni w Orleans JOHN WAYNE SEWARD Shreveport HAL II SHACKELFORD Baton Rouge LINDA ALENE SHARP Alexandria 181 FRESHMEN 1966 WILLIAM JOSEPH SHEA Shreveport PATRICIA ANN SHEFFIELD Alexandria LINDA ANN SHELL Jennings BETTY ANNE SHELOR Alexandria JERRY LANE SHEPPARD Bossier II CHERYL SHILLING Gorum BEVERLY J. SHIRLE Y Natchitoches ARTHUR BRANT SHOCKLEY Bossier City SHERRY SHAUB Hougton GLYNN RUDOLPH SHELTON Winnfield III TERRY WAYNE SHELTON Mansfield BOBBY D. SHIELDS Shreveport JANICE M. SHIVERS Leesville JACK RANDLE SHOEMAKER Shreveport STEPHEN CLARKE VanSICKLE Natchitoches IV LYNN BRUCE SIKES Pollock THOMAS EDWARD SILK, JR. Montgomery ROBIN SILLS Natchitoches CHARLES EDWARD SIMPSON Shreveport GARY DANNIE SILVEY Russellville, Kentucky Nursing students have float in homecoming parade. iSx FRESHMEN 1966 ROBERT J. SINGLETARY Pearl River PAUL MICHAEL SIMMONS Natchitoches ALBERT G. SIMMS, JR. Shreveport WILLIAM KURT SIMPSON Leesville LARRY JOE SIMPSON Shreveport II CESAR SOSA SISO Caraeds. Venezuela EDWARD A. SISTRUNK, JR. Bastrop CHARLES T. SKINNER Mansfield KENNETH LON SKINNER Florien BARBARA CHRISTINE SLACK Springhill III MANSEL SPENCER SLAUGHTER, JR. Baker NEWELL WILLARD SLAUGHTER Glenmora PHILIP LEON SLAY Many LOYD DANE SLEDGE Coushatta ABDO JAMIEL SLIMAN Many IV SHARON ROSE SMELSER Bossier City BRADFORD DALE SMITH DeRidder BRENDA JOY SMITH Florien CHARLOTTE ANN SMITH Natchitoches DAPHANA L. SMITH Robeline V GARLAND ORIE SMITH HARLAN H. SMITH J. HUEY SMITH JULES BURNIE SMITH KAYLAN SMITH VI LARRY DWIGHT SMITH PAUL RANDALL SMITH ROBERT GRAY SMITH ROSEMARY LANDRUM SMITH ROY STEPHEN SMITH VII SHIRLEY DeWAYNE SMITH LINDA VICTORIA SNOW CHARLES MELVIN SOJKA JODIE C. SOLOMON BARBARA JO SOMERVELL VIII JUDY ANN SONNIER SAM LEE SPEARMAN BEVERLY ANN SPEARS JAMES A. SPEARS WILLIAM DOUGLAS SPEARS IX BILLY RAY SPRINGER LUCINDA JANE SPURGEON GARY DONALD SQUYRES JUDI STAHL BARBARA LEE STAFFORD Natchitoches Oakdale Church Point Church Point Lake Charles Springhill Shreveport Montgomery Shreveport Shreveport DeRidder Alexandria Shreveport Shreveport Kenner Jennings Natchitoches Opelousas Florien Logansport Jena Leesville Sieper Bossier City Boyce x8 3 FRESHMEN 1966 V VICKI STRICKLAND Fordyce, Arkansas GLENN ALLEN SUIRE Abbeville HELEN LUDEWEKA SULLIVAN Shreveport HELEN MARIE SULLIVAN Alexandria MICHAEL EDWARD SWITZER Baton Rouge VI RICHARD DEWITT TALMADGE Shreveport JOHANNA CECILE TANNEHILL Fisher SANDRA LYNN TANNEHILL Shreveport KATHERINE H. TARPLEY Metairie JAMES R. TATE El Dorado, Arkansas VII BRIAN WARD TAYLOR Doyline JUANITA ELIECE TAYLOR Olla LARRY L. TAYLOR McDade RONNIE C. TAYLOR Converse TERRY TRAVIS TAYLOR Dodson VIII JANIE SUE TEMPLE DeRidder HARDY INGRAM TEER Keithville CHERYL LYNN TERRY Shreveport DUDLEY KARL TEW Shreveport VERONICA JO THIBODEAUX Church Point IX RONALD BENNETT THIEBAUD Oil City SYLVIA JEAN THIGPEN Mandeville CYNTHIA EILEEN THOMAS Coushatta MARY BETH THOMAS Haynesville MELBA JOY THOMAS Natchitoches DIANE CAROL STAHLHUTH Pineville GLENN LEROY STALLINGS Bossier City MICHAEL JOSEPH ST. ANDRE Natchitoches BYR ON RAY STANLEY Leesville RALPH EDWARD STAPLETON Elizabeth II CARROLL JOE STARKS Florien CHARLENE RAE STRECHA Bossier City LESLIE ALLAN STEELE Nacogdoches, Texas LORNA JEAN STEGALL Claxton MICHAEL THOMAS STEPHENSON Leesville III ANNIE BELL STERLING Hornbeck MARY ANN STEVENS Leesville PAUL KATHLEEN STEWART Lake Charles TOMMY STEWART Minden WANDA M. STEWART Robeline IV LAWRENCE RAY STILES Sarepta PAULA STINSON Arcardia WILLIAM EMMETT STINSON Bossier City SYDNEY ELIZABETH STOREY Monterey MARIANN STRANGE Center Point JlAd ki IM! 84 FRESHMEN 1966 ROBERT WESLEY THOMAS Natchitoches SHARRON KAY THOMAS Bossier City WOODROW W. THOMAS Franklin ton DELBERT H. THOMPSON Marthaville JOAN CAROL THOMPSON Natchitoches II FRED JOSEPH THROGMORTON Bossier PERRY MICHAEL TIBBETT Many JAMES MICHAEL TINGLE Shreveport NELSON VERNON TOLAR New Iberia TOMMY TOMPKINS Shreveport in CAROLYN SUE TOOMBS Sulphur KATHRYN E. TOUPS Alexandria DOUGLAS CLIFTON TOWNSON, JR. Fisher BEVERLY ANN TOZIER Shreveport LUDY DEAN TRAHAN Abbeville rv CHARLES THOMAS TREADWAY Grand Cane WILLIAM HENRY TREADWAY Shreveport PAUL W. TRUEMAN Bossier City KATHRYN LOUISE TUCKER Shreveport HINES AMILE TURCOTTE Baton Rouge MM i Vl AW lt-« M a 2 t v !£ $ GLENDA ANN TURNER Elizabeth ALICE MARY VALATKA McGuire AFB. New Jersey CAROLYN LOUISE VALENTINE Alexandria CARROLL EDWARD VARNELL Winnfield SHERRY ELLEN VARNELL Winnfield VI JOHN L. VERZWYVELT Glenmora RONNIE M. VICE Abbeville ALLEN H. VICKERS Minden JAMES LARRY FICKERS. JR. Pineville LULA ANN VICKERS Ringgold VII VICKI ANN VOINCHE Marksville DANIELLE VOLK Florien KRISTL VOLK Natchitoches VALERIE VEE VREELAND Alexandria KONNY KAHTRYN WELCH Cottonport VIII WILLIAM H. WATKINS. JR Natchitochei RICHARD HENRY WADSACK Shreveport MARTHA L WAGLEY Many RICHARD GILL WAGNER Pineville ALVIN BERNARD WALKER. JR. Shreveport IX DORIS ANN WALKER Natchitoches JUDY CAROL WALKER Bcntlcy RONALD GENE WALKER Shreveport TONI WALKER Shrcvt ' t oi t DILLON G. WALL Alexandria i8 ? FRESHMEN 1966 TOM S. WALL Vivian GAY ANN WALLACE DeQuincy JAMES ELMER WALLACE Leander JAMES RAY WALLACE Winnfield DAVID MIKE WALLER Springhill II STEPHEN M. WALLER Haynesville GEORGE CHRISTY WALTNER Natchitoches ELIZABETH WALTERS Natchitoches KATHLEEN ANN WALTON Lake Charles BILLIE T. WARNER New Orleans III JAN WARREN Winnfield LINDA JO WATKINS Shreveport JAMES THOMAS WATTS, JR. Baton Rouge SHERYL ANN WEAVER Natchitoches RONALD ALVIN WEBB IV SAMUEL E. WEBB Many CAROLYN SUE WEBSTER Raceland SANDRA KAY WEDGEWORTH Natchitoches PEGGIE ROSE WEEKS Shreveport DONALD ERWIN WELCH Baton Rouge V JUDY MARIE WELCH Natchitoches LINDA ELIZABETH WELCH Robeline REBA ROSE WELSH Natchitoches MARLENE F. WELLMAN Glenmora REBECCA WERNER Leesville VI PATRICIA ANN WESTMORELAND Leesville MARY KATHERINE WHALEN Shreveport JOHN HENRY WHALEY DeRidder RONNIE E. WHATLEY El Dorado, Arkansas MARILYN MARIE WHEAT Thibodaux VII S. CHARLENE WHEELER Marrero HOWARD RAY WHITE Shreveport MARTHA ANN WHITE Pineville DORIS MARIE WHITEHURST Shreveport NANCY WHITEHURST Converse VIII BRENDA WHITMORE Atlanta JAMES KENNETH WICKER Zachary WANDA LEE WIESE Baton Rouge EDWARD J. WILEY Mt. Holly RUSSELL BRUCE WILKES Greenwell Springs IX JOHN CARL WILKINSON Shreveport ROBERT WAYNE WILLETT Dry Prong J. V. WILLIAMS Pineville DAVID ALLEN WILLIAMS Alexandria JAMES TERRY WILLIAMS Winnfield a 2 8 i .S6 i £ ? FRESHMEN . 1966 I LARRY WILSON WILLIAMS Bossier City STUART VICK WILLIAMS Venice DONALD JEAN WILLIAMSON Pineville GARY THOMAS WILLIAMSON Natchitoches CECIL MASON WILLIS Oakdale II WANDA FAYE WILLIS Elizabeth JAMES WILSON Rodessa JAMES L. WILSON Shreveport KENNETH LARRY WILSON Shreveport MARGIE ANN WILSON Bossier City III PRISCILLA ANN WILSON Marksville ROBERT P. WILSON, JR. New Orleans SHARON GRETH WILSON Shreveport WINADEEN ALMOND Coushatta EUGENE RICHARD WINGARD Shreveport rv STEPHEN RAY WINHAM Plain Dealing THOMAS ROBERT WINN Haynesville CAROLYN JOYCE WOOD Yorktown, Virginia CHERYL JEAN WOOD Shreveport FRAN WOOD Shreveport V JUDITH N. WOODS Lake Charles LEO T. WOOD Many CLAUD ORVILLE WOODARD. JR. Bossier City JIMMIE NOLAND WOODS Minden WILL EUGENE WOODS Montgomery VI LINDA ELISE WOOLLEY DeQuincy WANDA CAROLYN WREN Bossier City JANETTE ELIZABETH WRIGHT Shreveport JO ANNA WRIGHT Many PAULA YVONNE WRIGHT Port Sulphur VII DARRELL E. WROBEL Vidalia EMMETT GARRETT WYCHE. JR. Bossier City JAMES C. WYATT Belmont ROSALIE WYNN New Orleans GUY CECIL ZACHRY. JR. Westlake VIII GLENDA WEST ZACKETT Many MARILYN N. ZANOVICH Shreveport KATHRYN D ZELLER Slidell NINA LOUISE ZILLER Shreveport ALICE JEAN ZMEK Shreveport 187 EPILOGUE Across the lake we viewed Northwestern State College; a glimpse to the other side of the lake does not reveal such a clear form. As we gaze into your future we sincerely hope a part of it will be the 1968 POTPOURRI. As spoken by John Weffenstette in the 1965 POTPOURRI, The success of any yearbook is measured not in its immediate popularity, but in its power to recall in the future the events and people of a given year. My personal and sincere appreciation and thanks go to Mr. John C. Guillet, Mr. W. A. Benson, Jr., the campus photographic crew, and, most important, to the 1966 POTPOURRI Staff, the very best staff an editor could have chosen. There is a word bejeweled with bright tears, A little word that breaks the chain of years; The memories crystals cannot die ' Tis called Good-bye. Ah fos Lin BETTIE MOORE Editor, 1966 POTPOURRI
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