Northwestern State University - Potpourri Yearbook (Natchitoches, LA)

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+ .. l VW 4 . til i • jfr % % a Dean of btuaents Northwestern State University Natchitoches, La. 71457 Symbolic of the earl) histor) of NSC are the three white columns which stood at the front of the hl Bullard Mansion, used from 1856 to L875 as a convenl h the Ladies of The Sacred llearl and donated in I 88 I to the State h the people of Natchitoches for the Louisiana Stale Normal School. The three columns have become a symbol of the traditions of Northwestern, and the POTPOURRI staff honors this tradition h including a representative column in the name of the yearbook -and t  keynote each division page. Northwestern State College Natchitoches, I .ouisdana The NSC of 1970 was a potpourri - a collection of many things Iberville Cafeteria provided chow and chatter. All school was not work. Some play added spice to college life. - W - ' ' i iWPl . I We Qung ourselves into the -pirit of fun and hijih hopes. Relationships flowered. We made the Student I nion cafeteria the scene for liveK di cus ion.-. casual ones, and studying. [ntroductio Some of us came frightened and alone, while others were more assured. Our lives were diversified; yet we aimed for a common binding goal: To know ourselves 4-lntroduction • I • • ■ I • • • f ■J- f broughl i(l«;i from varied home towns lo Rapides and « tln-r halls at NSC. ■ • Our instructors illustrated classroom lecture! We were many different worlds- worlds that collided, mixed, and came away eternally altered and enriched Introduction I I We were going someplace, leaving someone, looking to the future, judging our surroundings with new eyes President Arnold Kilpatrick visited with our leaders. POTPOURRI and CURRENT SAUCE staffs attended ACP convention in Miami. i 12— Introduction We drew our perspective. Civic minded students chose student leaders. As our searching assumed many forms, so the answers came to us at different times and in unexpected ways Introduction- 13 We discovered- added meaning in day to day activities by honoring traditional ones 14-Introduction President Vrnold Kilpatrick presented Former Gov. James . Noe ol Monroe a certificate making the Governor an lumorar alumnus oi Northwestern. ■ We were individuals molding a new world on the generous foundation bequeathed to us by the past Northwestern new Si ' , 000, 000 Teacher Education Center was completed (hiring the year and gave NSC a fourth dimension in education. In addition to lectures, observation-participation programs, and student-teaching, the center has introduced a program of experimental learning laboratories for research and development of innovations in teaching and learning. The units encompass nursery-age children through the secondary level, serving not only for research and development, but also as an integral part of the preparation of prospective teachers. As we observed the collection around us, we merged into it. Regardless of our role in making NSC the potpourri of 1970, we alone were the elements of this time, this space of our youth. 16-Introduction reliminary - 1 re face - 1 7 ersonalities - 44 opular Performers - 66 hysical - 80 articipation - 124 rofessionals - 224 eople - 268 Introduction I m ■ ' g m £ ' M BBBIWI B % 1 ,. J S — - 4 A 4 l Intrtidui lion l '  We took time to relax with friends, make wreck Tech signs, and in some classes gave more of ourselves than in others. Our schedule was a constant come and go 20— Introduction ■ a | ii . ■■ Introduction 2] 22 -Introduction Introduction 23 VWyJffl }; $cr:. mXm m ' ■■ ' ■ ' ' ■ f 24 Introduction I Our days were H a composite ; 1k% that included tA preparing for classes, expanding our cultural appreciation, and supporting the Demons in victory or defeat Introduction- 25 IN-tlCII Introi: i l Pi 28— Introduction . ' SO Introduction Routine was often a factor of our lives, although offset by new experiences. We gained maturity and insight, at times slowly but on other occasions at a rapid pace Introduction 31 32— Introduction lnlrodiK lion !.! I-l W m W Introduction Iniroilui i on 35 We searched for solutions to the unanswered - - at customary events, in conventional ways-- and the campus grew around us II. I .;. ,.,!,,. I . ' r Introduction 37 Even though often gained from each new and happening. We made NSC In future years, we will make the t« Inlr.wlni ' i unaware of it, we different what we were in 1970. world what we are. Introduction ' . ' l Northwestern Gymnasts John Ellas Paul I i( kcnofl Bruce 1( (iartlin Front to Back: Bruce McGartlin, Bob Quintanales, Doug Brown, Bill Morgan, Paul Tickenoff, Max Magdelano, Bill Luciano. John Ellas, and Pat Dial. 10 Gymnasts Gymnasts Perform With A Style All Their Own Talking over tin- year ' s possibilities are Coach Armando Vega. John Kllas, and Paul Tickenoff Paul demonstrating strength and balance on the parallel bars. By the time the Potpourri went to press, the L969-70 Demon (iym- nastics Team was well onitswa) l filing another record season lor North- western. The NSC gymnasts had ahead) compiled victories over the I niversity of Western Illinois. University of Illinois, and LSU-NO. Returning to perform on behalf of Northwestern again this year were John Kllas. Paul Tickenoff. Bruce McGartlin. and Max Magdaleno. Ellas won the indi idual N l and NC championship titles last year and was scheduled to defend those titles again this year. Both Ellas and Tickenoff traveled last summer with international gymnastic teams. Adding to the roster this year were I ' at Dial. Baton Rouge; Doug B r o w n . Boston. Mass. ; Boh Quintanales, Chicago, III.: and Bill Luciano. New ork. N.l . This ear the I demons were sched- uled for a fiol in gymnastics. 1 1 was to hi ' (he first time an school tried for both the l and NC champion- ships in a single year. If the Demon- were successful in the | meet it would he the fifth straighl N l title lor S( I in gj mnasties. Uso it would be the Rrsl time thai Northwestern would he entered ill tin- meet as a team. Before we had senl onl one and sometimes two delegates to the meel to represenl NSC. ii iiiiu-i- ; [ Freshman gymnast Pat Dial Bob Quintanales performing on the rings. Doug Brown in the middle of a giant swing on the high bar. I 1 ■ m B ' Taking time out to listen to Doug tell a few jokes are, from left, Max Magdaleno, Pat Dial, Doug Brown, Bob Quintanales, and Coach Ve ega. 42— Gymnasts Max executes a most difficult floor exercise Kill Luciano does his thing on the rings National Champions Below : Paul Tickenoff, ranked high in I .S. stand in rs. shows skill and balance on the parallel bar- John Ellas demonstrates the t k that made him one of the top gymnasts in the nation. til l.l. 1 -• -TMPV « ■ !? WT 44- Personalities There were those who stood out from the masses. They knew and were known; they strived and achieved. They aimed for higher goals and were rewarded. i ' . ,- i = I- Carla McCain, State 3air Queen Chosen to reign as State Pair Queen over the annual clash between Northwestern State and Louisiana Tech was Carla McCain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. McCain of Natchitoches. 46 Personalities State Fair Court Each year the State Fair Court is selected in a campus wide election from nominations made l cadi dormitory. Nine irl.- arc chosen to represent Northwestern in Shreveporl al the annual Stale [- ' air game against Louisiana Tech. S 1 ' ATE FAIR COl RT— Seated: Chris Lanzilotti, Queen (aria McCain, and Elaine Sanders. Standing: Bonnie Martin. Theresa Lombardino, Margaret Ko ar. lierr Hale. Debbie Gibbs, and lar ha Bella. P( rsonalities VT S m A ' • :• • iM ifryt Homecoming Queen Car a McCain 48- Personalities Homecoming I 969 I he I ' )() ( ) I lomeci  ming ' our! was elected l the members of the Club. Carla McCain, .1 sophomore primarj education major from Nal chitoches, was chosen l reign .1- queen. She and hercourl hacked the Demons in their victorious Home- coming game againsl the Cowboys of McNeese State. lomecoming Court— Carla McCain, queen, Cind) Stoma, Melanie Lee, Barbara Gates, Martha Berry, Joanne I anzillotti, ickie tiahn, and •arraine Perkins. Personalities t ' 2969 Winter Ball Queen, $anet Cfiurcfiman 50 Personalities Winter Ball The inter Ball i- the fall formal which honor- those female students who showed attributes of leadership ;iml sen ice to the college. I he gii Is were nominated l members of the Studenl I nion Governing Board and other Studenl I nion committees. The court ;iikI queen were then selected l the Studenl Bod) in ;i campus ide election. WINTEB BALL C01 i!T Cynthia Riser, Lynn Killen, Theresa Lombardino, Norma Oliver, Queen Janel Churchman,! inda Sepulvado, Nelda Ihirhiu. Susan Nickerson, and Linda Henderson. Pi rsonalitii - 5 ' m £ady o the Bracelet, Kaffileen Budd Personalities 52 of tbe Bracelet The title of Lad) of the Bracelel is the greatesl beaut) honor thai Northwestern can bestow on one of ils coeds. ( oris arc nominated in the dormitories and then enter com- petition lor the title. From five finalists, the Lad) of the Brac l i and lour runners-up arc chosen. NSC ' s Lad) of the Bracelel for 1970 is Kathleen Budd. The runners-up are Bonnie Martin, Carol Almand. iin Lambert, and ka McRnight. Bonnie Martin, 1st Runner- lip 54— Personalities o; Wi; ' l ' Ar. H Ann £am6erf, 2nJ Runner- Up Personalities 55 Kay McKnigkt, 3rd Runner- lip (i Personalities « sm Carol Alniand, 4ifi Runner -Up Personalities 57 ' Mr. N SC Jerry Masters, ;i geograph) major from Floricn. was chosen Mr. NS !. Jiii is active in Reserve Officers Training Corps and on Ihc basketball squad. llcr graduation from NSC. JeiT) plans to enter the service | crha| as a career. Personality - 59 • dS 1 ' . aaawafe 1 Miss NSC Susan Brumfield, ;i Spanish major from Baton Rouge, was chosen Miss NSC I the student bod) in a eampns-w i le election. Susan is active in Delta eta. serving this year as president of her chapter. She was also chosen a member of ho ' s W ho. On completion of her studies here she plans to teach Spanish on the High School level. Personality m Who ' s Who Among Students In American Colleges and Universities Students recognized in Who ' s Who are nominated from more than 750 col- leges and universities. Students are chosen on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, participation, and leader- ship in academic and extracurricular activities, service, and general promise of future usefulness. College juniors, seniors, and graduate students are eligible for nomination. Nominations are made by the faculty. Henry L. Adley Belcher Accounting, 2.8 William Lee Allbritten Natchitoches Mathematics, 3.3 Huhert Barry Barr Simmesport Psychology, 2.7 Peggy JoAnn Beasley New Orleans Speech, 2.6 Mary Bronwyn Bernard Natchitoches Early Childhood Education, 2.8 Barbara Sue Bobo Sliuell English Education, 3.89 Travis Lynn Bolton Leesville Accounting, 3.7 62— Personalities Susan nn Brumfield Ualdii Rouge Spanish Education, _ ' . { I Icin I eon I turns Shreveporl Accounting, l.u Marie I lenrictte ' ihene i 1 1 Bunkie Mm i. Stephen Man ( raspard Alexandria l ' h sical Education. _ ' . I l.arr ( rracie Wilmington, DeL Soo i il So 10 nces, 2 5 Ke in I rancis ' Irowe I lolbrook, Mass. Physical Education, 3. 15 ( rlenda Fontenol ( rolden Meadow English, 2.8 1 ■ • orge Ralph Ira) Siblej Business Administration, 2.8 Pt rsonalitn - 63 Betty Patricia Green Jeanerette Accounting, 3.4 Annette Hargis Natcliitoches Microbiology, 3.86 Lynda Henderson Winnfield Social Sciences, 3.2 Steven Glenn Ilitt Shreveport Instruinental Music Education, 2.7 Donna Lindscy Magee Houston Interior Design Education, 3.33 Hazel Fern Marlin I Ipelousas Physical Education, 3. Linda Elaine Martin Shreveport Spanish, 2.8 Christine Reed Maxwell Alexandria Home Economics, 3.58 64— Personalities Robert I rordi tn Nida Pineville rsj chologj -Sociolog) . 3.75 Victor Ulen Nyval Kil ;c .1 e I exa Ylathematii i, 2. . JHfe. i i hi In.i 1 mi i i home ' i .mil ( lane Bu mm 1 ducalion I. 1 $% i i — J m . A k m 1 1 ¥ t M 1 w !■■ Fi m Stephen Rhodes Saline Mathematics, ' ■ ' . I ( lharles Raj Soileau ( )|M ' |llll-.l- l ' li sical Education, 3.0 Not Pictured Bill) Mayo Low ler Karen Elizabeth Karisnj Richard rlerui Loj l I .awrence Keni Mc( lollum Majorie Padula Lou Jackson Stegemann Natchitoches Economic . I ' . 1 ' James Randall rate Natchitoches Business dministration. I ' .fi Personalitii 66 Entertainment Our Lives Were Enriched By Big Name Entertainment, Providing Us With Relaxation, Cultural Appreciation, And Diversion From Our Constant Studies Entertainment ( . The Classics IV di! Popular Performers Impact Of Brass Popular Performers 69 FRANKIE VALLI Of The Four Seasons r() Popular Performers JOHNNY MATHIS Popular Performers STEVIE WONDER 72 Popular Performers Jean OLIVER Starshine Popular Performers ' I ' Jean Firelight Oliver Caught The Hearts of Many Starshine ' 74 Popular Performers Oliver was quite popular vvilli llicsc f S(i  irls. The Classics I brought a variety l music to Northwestern. The Impact of Brass made some sounds that we had never heard In :fore Popular Performers 75 THE FANTASTICKS The cast: standing at top, Mr. Jack Crim and Leah Rivers. Shaking hands, Donnie Couvillion and Bill Basham. Seated on steps, Ann Myers and Tim Gayle. Seated on floor, Joe Lunt and Ken Kavalauski. Fantasticks Was A Big Hit With THE NSC Student Body 76 Popular Performers Bellomy, Hill Basham, left, and Hucklebee, Donnie Couvillion, lalk over the different kinds of rapes that are available with the source who is none other than El Gallo, Jack rim. Luisa And Matt Live Happily Everaf ter - Thanks To Bellomy And Hucklebee Luisa and Matt, played bj im Myers and I im Gayle, are also talking things over. Popular Performers Jt-tiin ( lliiire I limlle a louiitcss Bordoni and David Navarre as Count Kasnar confront the Hollanders, played by Charles Balliero and Louella Bains, in a scene from NSC s production ot Don t Drink The Water ' WOODY ALLEN ' S Don ' t Drink The Water 78 Popular Performers Margaret Middle ton a Susan Hollander looks on as Charles Balliero pla injj Walter Hollander -i a tongue lashing from the chef, Km. e I riedman. This Year We Saw Some Of The Best Plays Ever Produced At Northwestern. Phillip Maniscalco as Father l)rohne and Louella Bains as Marion Hollander. Popular Performers 79 OUTSTANDING, 80 Sports ILL -CONFERENCE PERFORMERS NIC M M.I.. Halfback w i.n:i; edler, rackie BOBB1 KONCAK.Guard I.KSTKK I 1 1 ( ). I.im-l.ark.-r Kl M INI I ' 1 W. Safetv GAR! Mc RARY,Center 5., - - DON MISER, Tackle i I I STER ROBERTSON, Guard V i DENNIS W 1 1 M M ' . i enter Sports 8] DEMON FOOTBALL A Real Success Providing perhaps the best in- dividual effort in the history of Northwestern athletics, the Demons this year under Coach Gossett not only measured up to a most difficult task— that of overcoming serious shortages of experienced depth at several positions— hut they also jelled quickl) as a spirited, battling group that save team effort constantly. They were so successful, in fact, that they won undisputed second place in the GSC race when they had been predicted to place dead last. TO v V Trainer Eugene Christinas Demon Football Coaching Staff: Standing from left, Herbie Smith, Johnny Emmons, and John Ropp. Seated from left, Gene Kneeht, (derm Gossett, and George Doherty. 82 Sports FLORKNCK STATE PI TS DKMONS l) 27-3 1 1 looked .1 • 1 1 tin ' newspaper. and experts ' had been eorreel in pr diet ions oi Northwestern finishing, al best, with a r rord close to l In .500 mark when I In Demons jetted to Florence. Via., lo open the season w 1 1 h I In Lions and w ere gr tunded, 27 3. II ie Demons galloped foi 250 ards I i Inn eventual li ague leading rushing total l ul couldn ' t move inside I he 20 ard lines. I tennis ilkinson booted the firsl f six field goals for the on Purple and bile score. Richard arc saw daylighl in the Florence line and is shown taking advantage. these happy linemen pose tor the photographer during a break in the action. From left: Leonard Richardson, Bobb) Koncak, I esli Robertson, and Steve Gaspard. The Lions w ere held l  two thre pointers in the firsl half bul opened up for three second half touchdowns In nail (low n the decision. Marc Morn- ( ( I | attempts to break up a Lion pass w illi !raig I ripp (70) and Greg Clark (67) rushing to his aid. Firsl Dow M- Nel Hushing Net Passing Passing Fumbles I i  s1 Penalties 17 250 5 5 5- 1 7 2 1-5 I ll inner 18 285 I 18 6 10 2 3-35 Sporfc Senior half-back Vic Nyvall makes tough yardage up the middle. GOLDEN EAGLES TAKE CLIPPING FROM NSC 1 Phillips breaks loose after receiving thrown pigskin from quarterback Mike Pool. Despite Larry Schreiber ' s 255 yard rushing effort. Northwestern |)iil together a ball control offense aided by Vic Nyvall ' s L 32 stripes and Mike Pool ' s LOO-for a 35-24 victor) over home team Tennessee Tech. The Demons found themselves down iit halftime for the second straight week, this lime by a 24-14 count, hit t blasted for 21 points in the second edition and shot down the Golden Eagles for their first win of the campaign. The conquest started a three- game Demon win streak and brought the Purple and White home for their first game in Demon Stadium with a victory. NSC Tenn. Tech First Downs 23 15 Net Rushing 384 260 Net Passing 58 104 Passing 3-7 6-20 Fumbles Post 2 1 Penalties 5-43 3-35 Golden Eagle from Tennessee Tech seems dismayed ;is the referee signifies a Demon touchdown. 84 Sports AFTER THE BATTLE, CHIEF CADDO REMAINS Richard Ware picks up a vital first down against the lumbering Jacks. Richard led the Demons to a 37-35 victory in that game. Defensive lineman Randy Tate makes short work of a SFA Lumberjack. Mace Morris (Ml) moves in to assure the kill. From left Demons Mace Morris, Mike Burrow, Randy Tate, and especially Walter Edler are thinking about Our Indian during this defensive play. More was at stake than just a football victory when the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks invaded Demon Stadium. A seven foot, 400 pound wooden Indian— known as Chief Caddo— was up for grabs as the tradi- tional battle with SFA was renewed. The result was one of the most crowd pleasing contests in many moons lo be fought on the home hunting grounds. Al Phillips, Vic Nyvall. and Richard Ware all had big nights in the 37-35 squeaker the Demons won. Phillips caught three passes for 127 yards, including a school record 85-yard reception. NSC SFA First Downs 16 18 Net Rushing 232 154 Net Passing 181 269 Passing 8-21 12-25 Fumbles Lost 3 Penalties 12-116 6-49 Tommy Wallis has his eye on the goal line and his heart on winning. Sports-85 Leonard Richardson (71), offensive tackle, clears a spot in the Indian line to make way for the I lemon hacks. DEMONS START OFF RIGHT IN GSC PLAY In the GSC opener the Demons knocked over the Northeast Indians 28-10. This was despite the mag- nificent offensive display put on hy Indian Joe Profit. Small but fiery Quaterback Mike Pool got the Demons off and running with a three- yard touchdown smash in the second quarter and then hit star receiver Al Phillips with a 64 yard scoring bomb in the third period. Mike then directed a pair of fourth quarter scoring marches handing off to fullback Richard are for a two-yard TD and to halfback Tommy Wallis for a three-yard dive. Demon quarterback Mike Pool looks for a receiver downfield as he evades an Indian pursuer. NSC NE First Downs 24 12 Net Hushing 243 172 Net Passing 181 24 Passing 11-19 2-7 Penalties 5-41 7-35 Touchdown time again in Demon Stadium. In on the play are Gary McCrarv (54) and Dennis Smith (89). Sports 86 BULLDOGS BITE DEMONS AT STATE FAIR TILT ■W ■ pn g| v  Vic Nyvall demonstrates fine second effort in an attempt to gain much needed extra stripes. Tech Bulldog moves in to put the bite on Quarterback Mike Pool. Richard Ware loves to play football. Watch him hit the line. They say all good things have to end sometime and for the Demons a three-game winning march was halted at the jammed full State Fair Stadium by Louisiana Tech. Terry Bradshaw did his thing- passing the pigskin. Bradshaw was good on 13 of 23 tosses for 275 yards and a touchdown. The Demon rushers performed their hag too. to the tune of 224 yards. Vic Nyvall slashed for 73, reserve quarterback John McClendon blasted for 45 on three carries, and bruising Fullback Richard Ware managed 40. But even though Bradshaw only put one six-pointer on the boards, he kept the Purple and White defense loose and set up four other scores with accurate passing. Whose ball is it? Kenny Callens (23) and John Boogaerts say it ' s theirs. NSC La. Tech First Downs 19 13 Net Rushing 224 66 Net Passing 110 276 Passing 12-25 14-26 Fumbles Lost 1 Penalties 5-48 7-95 Sports- MOM AND DAD PLEASED WITH 48-21 VICTORY The Demons bounced back from the State Fair game In giving the Jacksonville Gamecocks a 48-21 ion tin the following week. The Demons lost no time getting on the scoreboard. On the first play from the line of scrimmage Fullback Richard Ware shot over the rigbt tackle and scampered 73 yards for a touchdown much to the approval of a Mom and Dad ' s Da crowd. After this initial surprise the Gamecocks could never quite re- cover. It was late in the game before the stingy Demon defense allowed the isitors to score. NSC JSl First Downs 48 21 Net Rushing 279 107 Net Passing 67 201 Passing 6-16 13-25 Penalties 9-85 8-108 Richard Ware was presented tin- Out- standing Player award for his performance in the Mom and Dad s Day game. Mayor l!a Scotl ol Natchitoches made the presentation. Tom Hagin (25) is the center of attraction Richardson is getting the worst of it. this play, hut it seems that Leonard Wait! Mike Burrow (7. ). Greg Clark (t 7). and Mace Morris (81) are in doubt if this Gamecock is legal prey. Lynn Herbert donate.- the pigskin to Hall-hack Tommy Wallis who accepts with open arms. 88 Sports DEMONS JAIL COWBOYS TO CAP HOMECOMING Demon offensive line is ready for action against the McNeese Cowboys. Steve Gaspare! (80), Larry Arthur (74). and Gary McCrary (54) The Demons and the Cowboys from McNeese provided plenty of action for the 1969 Homecoming crowd. The Pitchforkers posted their second win in GSC play downing the Pokes 29-28. The offenses and de- fenses of both teams were rather evenly matched; so it was left up to field goal kicker Dennis Wilkinson to put the icing on the victory cake. Dennis booted a 28-yard field goal in the first quarter. The win kept the Demons hopes alive for a share of the GSC title, giving them a 2-1 conference showing. Tommy Wallis breaks loose and heads for Cowboy territory. With 14 minutes left in the game the lead changed hands for the fourth time with McNeese taking it 28-22. But Mike Pool quickly put to- gether a 73-yard touchdown drive which ended with Richard Ware going over from the one. Wilkensons ' PAT was good and the Demon defense to ok it from there. Quarterback Mike Pool scans the field before taking the snap from center. NSC MSC First Downs 21 20 Net Rushing 170 225 Net Passing 166 125 Passing 12-19 8-16 Penalties 2-8 4-54 Sports-89 The Northwestern Demons lined up against the USL Bulldogs is just like the calm before the storm. DEMONS FIGHT HARD TO DEFEAT USL 33-28 The Demons had already stun- ned pre-season prognosticators by posting a 5-2 record going into the USL game. But when the determined Demons came away from McNaspy Stadium in Lafayette boasting a 33-28 victory, the silence was deaf- ening. The winning touchdown came with 2:21 left in the game as the result of a 92-yard drive. Al Phillips spa rked the Demons in the first half with a 69-yard punt return touchdown. NSC USL First Downs 18 17 Net Rushing 298 219 Net Passing 93 124 Passing 7-14 8-21 Penalties 7-70 8-86 Somebody lose something? like Pool (15) sends Richard Ware tipitoeing through the Bulldogs LIONS ARE SENT FORTH IN 34-6 DEFEAT The final game of the season pictured NSC romping over South- eastern 34-6 and winning their fourth straight game. The win gave the Demons a second place berth in the GSC, whereas they had been picked to occupy the number five position by preseason polls. During the game the Demons became the best running team in the history of Northwestern. The 1969 Demons piled up 2.435 yards during the season. Mike Pool, in an unusual a- mount of running, broke the indivi- dual rushing record for a single game. The scrappy signal caller picked up 167 stripes against the Lions. The performance was the finest of the season for the Demons. NSC su: First Downs 21 9 Net Rushing 357 117 Net Passing 115 113 Passing 5-13 7-19 Penalties 14-107 3-25 Quarterback Mike Pool runs behind the protection of Richard Ware (38) and Tommy Wallis. Mike Pool on one of the jaunts that netted him 167 yards against the Lions. Mace Morris tries to persuade this Lion not to go down field. Sports-91 A J -■4 ■ 1 ' ? i f f fj 1969 Northwestern State College Demons: Row I : from left; Gil Gilson, Don Miser, Gary McCrary, Leslie Robertson, Tony Papa, Richard Ware, Vic Nyvall, Steve Gaspard, Bobby Koncak, Larry Artbur, Al Phillips, Mike Pool, Leonard Richardson, Wayne Haney. Row 2: Tommy Wallis, Larry Smith, Kenny Callens, Mike Burrow, Lester Latino, Larry Gaudett, Craifi Tripp, John Boojjaerts, Kenny Hrapmann, Ronnie Bagley, Walter Edler, Bob YlcAllen, Paul Taeker, Alton Geisendorff, Dennis Wilkinson. ■ 92 Sports iS5ftMft ' « l 10fc Co ch GL r a , ' g r RO f ; ' ' t ' MaC Md isl ' - T ™ 5 McM,„ ™ Role Wai.es Wav Da L ? ' i r ' ' ' , , R °P Coach Mna, Emmons, Coach Gene Kneel,,, Co e h ' 1 Snorts- Q-} Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM (from left): Randy Veuleman, Jim Krajefska, Alan Posey, Jerry Masters, Stanley Lee, Thurmond Baptiste, Phil full, Clarence Voss, Charles Bloodworth. Marvin Willett. Jimmy Stewart, Carlton W aiding, Andy Marusak. STEADY PERFORMERS Coach Tynes Hildebrand ' s 1069-70 squad was flashy, eager and crowd-pleasing with their constant combat against superior foes. Charles Bloodworth. already an All-Con- ference performer, continued to set a torrid pace in scoring and rebounding and again led the Demons in those categories, to earn All- Conference honors for the second year in a row. Doug Watts and Jerry Masters, the two other seniors, also stood out for Northwestern. 94 Sports Demon Cager Caretakers i Tynes Hildebrand, Head Coach Don Beasley, Assistant Coach Eugene Christmas, Trainer Larry Gracie, Manager Don Bates, Graduate Assistant THE DEDICATED COACHES AND TRAINERS FOR THE DEMON TEAM WORK HARD TO KEEP THE SQUAD IN TOP SHAPE Danny Gour, Manager Johnnie Mayeux, Manager Sports- 95 k J JR. VARSITY: From left, Coach Don Bates, Tynes Hildebrand Jr., Kenny Dyess, Norman Stancil, Perry Ball, Randy Prather, Reggie Graves. Jr. Varsity Basketball DEMON STARS OF TOMORROW Perry Ball % Sports BLOOD ADDS 2 BIG ONES Big Charles Bloodworth (44) lets the hall fly to the goal. Marvin Willett and Carlton Walding await the results of the effort. Sports— 97 Carlton Walding stretches to take the ball from a McNeese Cowboy. Doug Watts has to jump high to get this shot off. Bloodworth (44) and Janese (48) look on. GSC TEAMS FOUND THE DEMONS READY, WILLING, AND QUITE CAPABLE Thurmond Baptiste looks like he just blasted off from Cape Kennedy. Clarence ¥088(55) aids in the action with Watts observing. 98 Sports MARVIN CAN DO IT, TOO Marvin WiJlett places the ball over the edge of the rim to assure another two points. Jerry Masters (45) and Charles Bloodworth are reach for a possible rebound. Sports-99 Top-notch hall handler for the Demons, Johnny Janese. THE DEMONS BROUGHT LOTS OF ACTION TO PRATHER COLISEUM FOR NSC HARDWOOD FANS Senior guard Doug Watts is the Demon playmaker. Blood pulls down a hig one. Ready to assist him are Marvin illett and Andy Marusak (52). LOO-Sports DEMONS MAKE IT LOOK EASY Masters and Walding watch Bloodworth sink another two for the Demon scoreboard. Sports- 101 Carlton Walding (24) adds the finishing touch to a fast break Bloodworth touches the sky. executed by him and Johnny Janese. WITH THE END OF THE YEAR COME HOPES AND DREAMS OF THE NEXT SEASON The Gentleman is giving Doug a hard time but Jerry Masters and Bloodworth are coming to the rescue. 1(12 Sports DEMONS ZIP THROUGH GSC Johnny ' s certainly not getting any help from those two guys in black. Walding and Masters have confidence in Johnny! Sports-103 Demon Baseball Terry Alario Ed Hartfield Ed Tompkins PITCHERS John kerly 104 Sports NSC OUTFIELDERS: Butch Flores, Monroe Thompson, and Jackie Lewis Pat Davis DEMON DIAMOND DEALERS Sports- 105 NSC BASEBALL IS ON THE UPSWING Monroe Thompson 1 Of Sports -sS ■ ' --■ ■- ' --• .--• ' ■-:. ■ ■ ■ . . Dave Smith Hutch Flores DEMON BASEBALL PROVIDES A LOT OF ACTION FOR NORTHWESTERN FANS James Gibson Jimmy Stewart Sports 107 k- ' a NSC Track And Field 1970 The 1970 track team, guided by Coach John Thompson, was one of the better teams that Northwestern has produced in past years. There was a lot of returning talent this year to age the Demon tracksters. Muscle men Knute Anderson and Larry Wright returned to the discus and shot put rings respectively to add many points in every meet. Freshman Richard Lewis also added strength with his pole vaulting abilities. Richard cleared the bar at 14 ' 6 at the annual Northwestern N Club Track Meet early in February. Returning cindermen included sprinters Doug Cook, Joey Wilson, LeRoy Sutton, and Larry Kees. Coach John Thompson NSC TRACK TEAM: Standing from left: Jerry Campbell (manager), Dane D ' avy, Ramon Triche, Larry Wright, Gary McWilliams, Ronnie Haworth, Blane Pedros, Larry Kees, Richard Lewis, Mike Niette, Knute Anderson, and Bill Atkins. Kneeling: Doug Cook, Tim Irons, Phillip Gauthier, Paul Trueman, Joey Wilson, Rodney Mize, Butch Soigncr, Roy Cook, Tommy Wilson. Sports- 108 Ronnie Havworth, 880 run Gary McWilliams, 880 run Butch Soignier, 880 run Larry Kees, sprinter Sports- 109 Richard Lewis, pole vault Mike Niette, high jump TRACK MEN WORK THE YEAR ROUND Ramon Triche, javelin Knute Anderson, discus Larry Wright, shot put like Niette, pole vault 1 10-Sports Rodney Mize, long jump and triple jump Doug Cook, sprinter Dane D ' avy, triple jump Larry kees, intermediate hurdles DEMON THINCLADS MAKE GOOD SHOWING IN GSC Sports 111 NSC NETTERS MADE THE COURTS SHINE WITH THEIR ABILITIES FOR THE GAME Coach Johnny Emmons ' SVKA fjErmBkto J ii:i ( renovese I 12 Sports Felix Thomas ♦J W i i AV 4 - . , 1 Mr i %1 Skeeter Saline RACKET TEAM SHOOTS FOR GSC TITLE PatT auzin Sports -113 NSC Weight Li f ti ng WEIGHT LIFTING TEAM: Steve Miller, Lloyd Scallan, and Bob Parker. (Not pictured: Robert McKillips.) Miller and Parker display three trophies they won during the year. 1 14— Sports LEFT: Bol (right) and Lloyd take a few pointers from veteran Steve Miller. Lloyd prepares to get it up high. Steve is in a state of deep concentration. DEMON LIFTERS ARE BEST IN THE SOUTHERN REGION Here Steve is preparing his load. 116— Sports Northwestern ' s womens basket- ball squad shot to a 3-0 record to start their season with a bang. The girls toppled Stephen F. Austin 58-48, and then made two successful runs at USL. They whipped South- western the first time 52-48 and then set the Cajuns back 95-59. The outlook was good for the team this year. They received new uniforms and were playing a better schedule than past years. The 16th Annual Houston College Women ' s Basketball Tournament was just one of the tourneys that they attended. Mrs. Mary Farris serves as coach for the team. Women ? s Basketball WOMEN ' S VARSITY BASKETBALL: Kneeling, left to right: Fern Martin, Brenda Crumb, Janet Parker, Debbie Myers. Carolyn Comer,Siss) Smith, and Lou Wiggins. Standing, left to right: Ann McHale, Pat Tauzin, Diane Thomas, Frances Graves, Conna Crawford, Melinda oorhies, Yicki Weeks, and Sheri Hollingsworth. Sports— 117 EARLY SEASON SLATE POSTS EXCELLENT RECORD Pat Tauzin Diane Thomas Melinda Voorhies Lou Wiggins Vicki Weeks GIRLS SHOW GREAT IMPROVEMENT OVER PAST YEARS 118-Sports Carolyn Comers Donna Crawford PLAY WITH PRIDE FOR NSC Sheri Hollingsworth Janet Parker Ann McHale DEMONETTES REPRESENT NSC LIKE TRUE CHAMPS Sports- 119 Women ' s Varsi ty Volleyball Frances Graves VARSITY VOLLEYBALL SQUAD: Hack row: Fern Martin, Debbie Crane, Frances Graves, Vicki Weeks, and Mrs. Farris, coach. Kneeling: Pat Tassin, Carolyn Comers, and Jackie Smith. 120 Sports Vicki Weeks Women ' s Jr. Varsity Volleyball JR. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL SQUAD: Back row: Janet Parker, Ann McHale, Sissy Smith and Mrs. Farris, coach. Kneeling: Penny Parker, Beth Crane, Becky Hudson, and Jackie Smith. Sports- 121 THE GIRLS WORKED WELL JUST AS THEY PLAY WELL Debbie Crane Carolyn Comers Pat Tauzin Fern Martin Janet Parker VOLLEYBALL TEAMS HAVE GOOD SEASON IN 1970 I- ' . ' Sports Intramural Sports Winner of cross country race Football action Lining up for the cross country race Sports- 123 9 - - = sain j fir irr _ _ Kmwmm t N ?—- 0k r 4g4 S 4 ' , g jg2?ir . 15? . - ' 124 Participation b - V, Youth, a time of energy, finds many ways to share and become involved. We were the vibrant life of NSC. We gave our energies freely. Participation— 125 Alpha Beta Alpha Officers: (left to right) Row 1: Mary Anne Ellzey (president), Charlotte Broussard (vice-president), Sharon Kelley (corresponding secretary), Kay Gray (Parliamentarian), Row 2: Mary Ann Rabalais (reporter), Susan Tanner (treasurer), Pain Staten (secretary). (left to right). How 1 : Kathy Nettles, Joyce Wade, Mary Anne Ellzey, Elaine Guillot. How 2: Dorene llawkes, Irene Morgel, Sara Beth Tanner, Beverly James. Row . ' {: Cathy Pelt, Sharon Kelly, Carolyn Raines, Rhonda Royal. Row 4: Kay Gray, Charlotte Broussard, Janice Snow, Mary Ann Rabalais, Connie Pine, Susan Tanner. Row 5: Mariann Strange, Gloria Trahan, Margaret Johc, Pam Staten. Row ( : Sharon Duty, Mrs. Kern Christensen, (sponsor), Edith Bush, Mrs. Dorothy Hanks, (sponsor) L26 Organizations Alpha Lambda Delta Officers: (left to right) Gloria Turner (senior advisor), Lark Christy (treasurer), Barbara Guillot (keeper of the grades), Bonnie Beamon (social chairman), Mae Blanchard (president), Ida Killough (secretary), Mrs. Trunzler (advisor). Not pictured: M. Andries (historian), C. Hazel (vice president). (left to right) Row 1 : Barbara Guillot, Ida Killough. Bonnie Beamon, Mae Blanchard, Margaret Andreis, Emily Kay Brouillette. Row 2: Pam Wright, Judy Carter, Carolyn Breedlove, Cynthia Phillips, Sissy Hubley. Row 3: Merrill Neck, Bonnie Martin, Bonnie Lovegren, Lark Christy. Row 4: Sandra Caudle, Mary Ann Rabalais, Sherry Dyson, Sherry Memtsas, Esther Kunce, Elaine McFatter, Eugenia Memtsas, Kay Gray. Row 5: Gloria Turner, (senior advisor), Mamie Trunzler (sponsor), Nancy Stroschein, Frances Gail Martin. Organizations— 1 27 Associ ated Men Students As the largest men ' s organization at Northwestern, the A MS has the objectives of promoting the general welfare of men students; serving as a means of communication between the men students and the administration, particularly as regards dormitory affairs; and stimulating good citizenship and responsibility among men students. All undergraduate men students are members of the AMS. Residents of each men ' s dormitory elect representatives who serve on a council within their dormitory, and who also represent their dormitory in the AMS Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch deals with male student affairs on a college-wide basis. Off-campus men are represented on the Legislative Branch by male students chosen at large from the off-campus enrollment. AMS Officers: (left to right) Adviser Fred Bosarge President James R. (Spanky) Baker Secretary Clifton Miller Vice-President Bill Thrash Dorm Council Representatives 1 28— Organizations Associ ated Women Students AWS and AMS working together. The AWS is composed of all women students on campus and is a member of the Inter-collegiate As- sociation of Women Students. Elect- ed representatives from each resi- dence hall serve on the AWS Council through which the women have a voice in their government. Its pur- pose is to promote the intellectual, social and spiritual welfare of women students; to develop in students a sense of responsibility, cooperation and friendship; and to uphold high social and academic standards among students in college. (left to right) Sissy Hubley, Sophomore representative to the Judiciary Board; Carolyn Ehrhardt, Junior representative to the Judiciary Board: Eugenie Memtsas, Publicity Chairman, Linda Henderson, President; Janet Churchman, Vice-President; Brenda Stanly. [RWS Representative; Lynn Killen, Secretary: Shirley Memtsas, Treasurer. Organizations Beta Gamma Psi Row 1: (left to right) Lance Beckett, Secretary; Travis Bolton, Vice-President; Henry Adley; Pat Green; Herman Fontenot, Treasurer; Row 2: Henry Burns, President: Ronnie Broadway; Edward Huckie; Earl G. Thames, Adviser; (not present) John Beck, Sue Dearman, Nelson Herman, Mike Smith, William Richardson. Beta Beta Beta Row 1 : Warren Lambard; Thomas Hardaway; Suzanne McElwee; Michael Pistorius; Row 2: Dr. James C. Lin; Dr. James A. Price (sponsor); Dr. Burton R. Buckley, Mr. Kenneth R. Williams; Patrick Murphy, David Hay den; Row 3: Mr. Dick Stalling, Dr. W. G. Erwin: Dr. Robert I!. Hamilton; Jim Ledoux; kirh Ramsey; Dr. Robert E. Noble; Ron Distefano. (not pictured) Greg Bell; Connie Conine. 130 Organizations Blue Key is a national honor fraternity whose purpose is service to the college and fellow students. Membership requires an overall 2.5 academic average, membership and officership in at least two campus organizations, a junior standing and 90% affirmative vote of the chapter. Blue Key Row 1 (top to bottom): Bill Loftin; Robert Anglin, Treasurer; Warren Lambard; Henry Burns; James Jeansonne, Reporter; Mike Decambre; Steven Rhodes; Barry Barr, Vice-President; Row 2: Ronald Mayeaux,; Randy Jackson; John Ramsey; Ben Rushing, Jr., Alumni Secretary; Travis Bolton; John Gallemore; Allen Posey; Bill Allbritten, President; Row 3: Ronald McBride, Historian; Tommy Regina; Kevin Crowe; Dean Leonard Nichols, Sponsor; Johnny Wanger; Chuck Soileau; Kirbey Ramsey; Robert Throgmorton. Organizations- 131 Circle K The Circle K is a national service organization with intentions of help- ing and bettering the school and community. Membership is open to male students of good character and a scholastic average of 2.0 with sufficient interests in the Club. Circle K is sponsored by, but not part of, The Kiwanis Club of Natchitoches, Louisiana. The organization func- tions at all college activities giving the members an opportunity to take a part in securing the continuance of our heritage and in providing, for the preservation of the free world, for one day the future of America will be the hands of these young men. Officers (left to right): Seated— Linda Henderson (sweetheart), Ronnie Brown, Ronnie Morrow. Standing— Tommy Johnson (faculty advisor), Dwight Boudreaux, Dale Brouillette. ' Members (left to right): Byron Lemoine, Ronnie Brown, Ted Brasher, Woody Schick, Ronnie Morrow, John Norton, John Burgin, Dwight Boudreaux, Buzz Scott. 132— Organizations Campus Girl Scouts iMembers (left to right) Row 1: Pat Smith, 1st vice-pres.; Tonia Scallan, 2nd vice-pres. Row 2: Sherryll Morse, Parliamentarian; Charlotte Broussard, pres.; Row 3: Charlotte Sandoz, historian; Mrs. Fern Christensen, sponsor. ( Not Shown): V ickie Eakin, Corresponding secretary, Marie Ward, recording secretary, Janice Chandler, Treasurer.) Contemporary Dancers dembers (left to right) Row 1: Cindy Coker, Liza Pilola, Susan Smith, Barbara Robertson, low 2: Gloria James, Peggy Landry, Theresa Norris, Mel Lambert, Jane Howard, Diana Webb. _ Organizations— 133 Davis Players Officers: (Left-right) President: Tonum I )avis Secretary: Margret Jobe Treasurer: Boh ( lo Vice-President: Bruce Friedman |).i i- l ' la er strive to develop lalenl in dramatic work and to cultivate a taste for the best in drama. Members (left-right) seated first row Susan Fhlcrs, Dr. Edna West, Margaret Jobe, Bob Cox, Tommy Davis, Bruce Friedman, second row— Ann Stout, Carla Spears, Louella Bains, Lynn Kimball, Una-Marie Willits, Lucas Lupo, third row-Claudia Moore, Judy Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Stephen Stannard, Doug Stannard, Abigail Hahn, fourth row-Don McCaa, Mr. Ray A. Schexnider, Mr. Bill Basham, Mr. George Stewart, Donnie Couvillion, fifth row— Joseph Lunt Organizations 134 Demon NSC Wind Ensemble Members— Flutes; Barbara Willis, Stanley Savant, Maureen Driscoll, Oboes: Robert Krause, Barbara Gaeddert, Bassoons; Alice McGee, Janelle Traban, Clarinets; Rick Lacy, Ron Brigmon, Paul Weller, Mike Williiord, David Butler, Ray Morrison, Beverly Reeves, Katby Albritton, Rita Addison, Wanda Cbicola, Vickie Brinkley, Saxophones; Yvonne McLambre, Rinkie Williamson, Phillip Evans, James Hooter, Cornets: Charles Pace, Craig Bush, Bill Sheppert, Randy Frame, Tom Torpy, Eddie Farabough, Horns: Craig Pratt, Glen Welman, Kay Jones, Wayne Woodall. Trombone: Bill Conerly, Dale Ward, Al Hobson, Jim Muse, Baritone; Carolyn Donovan, Phillip Moon, Larry Powell, Richard Fletcher, James Seymore, Leo Murray, Ronnie Berry, Marimba; Judy Carter, Timpani; Steven Hitt, String Bass; Richard Rose The NSC Wind Ensemble in its second year of existence enjoyed a most successful year of musical experiences. The members of this organization dedicate themselves to the highest principle set forth by the College Band Directors National Association— the College Band .... a serious and distinctive medium of musical expression ... of vital service and importance to its members, its institution, and its art. Director— J. Robert Smith Organizations— 1 35 Demon Marching Band The 150-member Demon March- ing Band is comprised of students from all parts of Louisiana, as well as from many different sections of the United States. Each student has his own per- sonal interest as evidenced in the diversity of majors being pursued by band members. These majors include business, psychology, mathematics, microbiology, social science, speech, ROTC, nursing, music, and all phases of the education field. Fifty students are majoring in music. The 1970 graduating members of the Demon Band included eleven public school band directors, the largest group in any single semester at NSC. While there is diversity of academic interests among Demon Band members, all have one common desire— to produce top-notch enter- tainment for football fans during every half-time performance. The group worked together as a well-knit unit to produce exciting, spirited shows for all home games and for many out-of-town contests. The Demon Band concludes its marching activities for the year by participating in the annual Natchi- toches Christmas Festival Parade. £TG Flutes— Barbara Willis, Stanley Savant, Maureen Driseoll, Gayle Nesom, Carolyn Chatelain, Julia Sanders, Alice McGee, Sally Box, Robert Earl Oliver and Kathleen Knieper. Clarinets— Richard Lacy, Ron Brigman, Paul Weller, David Butler, Mike Williford, Janelle Trahan, Beverly Reeves, Wanda Chicola, Kathleen Allhrittou, Raymond Morrison, Johanna Clinesmith, Rita Addison, and Robert Wilder. Bass Clarinets— Rosemary Mathews and Vickie Brinkley Alto Saxophones— Yvonne McLamore, Carol Perkins, Susie Haynes, Rinkie Williamson, Kathy Comeaux, Kerry Dubae, Mike Norris, and Virginia Rabalais. Tenor— Phil Evans, Shane Bordelon, Jim Carter, and James Hooter. Baritone— David Mitchell and Glennella Vidrine. Cornets— Judy Coker, Charles Pace, Craig Bush, Bill Sheppert, Randy Frame, Tom Torpy, Edward Farabough, Leonard Casson, Liz Lucia, Ronnie Brasher, Mike Smith, Lance Lambdin, Johnny Wall, Diana Johnson, Danny Palmer, Sherry Hollingsworth, Mallory Walden, Charles Horton, Judy Stokes, and Man Williams. French Horn— Glen Welman, Craig Pratt, Kay Jones, Wayne Woodall, Mary Ann McDonald, Dawn Autry, Irene Morgel, Vickie Morgel, Robert Lindsey, and Charlotte Mills. Trombone— Bill Conerly, Les Steele, Carolyn Donovan, Al Hobson, Jack Morrish, John Keppell, Jim Muse, James Maxwell, Tommy Tynes, and Dale Ward. Euphonium-Philip Moon, Mary Roberts, Philip Knowles, J. D. Harris, and Robert Savant. Bass— Larry Powell, Richard Fletcher, Ron Spiller, James Daniel, Tommy Bogue and Stanley Loyd. Percussion— Steve Hitt, James Seymour, Lee Murray, Johnette Johnston, Ron Berry, Dale Shaw, Rick Jonas, Eddie Boutte, Joyce Johnston, Debbie Kirclmer, Tommy Davis, Don Foster, David Mayer, DeeDee Hudson, Louie Frederick, Cynthia Jonas, Judy Carter, and Jeannette. Drum Majors— Tommy Tynes, Dale Ward. I . ' W Organizations Demon Marching Band Members continued from page 136 Color Guard— Karen Menge, Melvina Naik, Cheryl Ramsey, Sandra Raines, Rebecca Richard, Demetris Lovelady, Debbie Jones. Mary Bird, Mary Beach, Brenda Grant, Kathv Lawn. Majorettes— Linda Williams, Sandra Godeau, Gayle Moody, Kathy Lee, Vicky Chandler, Charlotte Gunter, Charlotte Sullivan, Star Autry, Lynette Ater, Linda Amnions, Joanne Sullivan. Dancers— Peggy Landry, Cindy Coker, Michelle Dupont. Brenda McElwee, Linda Baton, Mary Koury, Merrill Neck, Janet Futrell, Vickie Stothart, Penni Coker, Carla McCain, Karen Spain, Kay McKnight, Joan Wegman. John Raush, Assistant Director; J. Robert Smith, Director James Seymour plays his music intently. The NSC Marching Band spends many long hours perfecting the shows which it performs at Demon football games. Organizations— 137 Demon Marching Band i 4 H 9 1 « f ft If f ■ • t % f f I ;«{ Organizations Euthenics Club OFFICERS: Seated-Brenda Stanly, First V. Pres.: Hallie Miller Pres.; Patti Churchman, Second V. Pres.; Maxine Southerland, Adv.. Standing— Phyllis Loupe, Trea.: Margaret Andries, Hist: Barbara Melcher, Pub. Chairman: Patti Eskew, Pub. Chairman: Glenda Comeaux, Sec: Stephni Farabee, Parliamentarian. Row 1 : (left to right) Theresa D ' Angelo, kathy McLain, Emily Smith Row 2: Wanda Saves, Stephni Farabee, Vicki Churchman, Dorothy Fair, Dana Roundtree. Hallie Miller. Row 3: Patti Eskew, Bonnie Martin, Kathy Gray, Alexis Pharris, Patti Churchman, Annette Labry, Barbara Melcher. Glenda Comeaux. Phyllis Loupe. Organizations— 1 39 Geology Club OFFICERS: Vice-President— Randy McKnight Advisor— Dr. John D. Waskoin President- Johnny Wanger Secretary- Timothy Poston Treasurer- Herman Lawson ■ (left to right) Seated Linda Billimek; R. L. Colvard, Jr.; Randy McKnight, Johnny Wanger; Bob Parker; Herman Lawson; Timothy Poston. Standing: Dr. John D. Waskom; Bill Hatcher; Ashley Disotell; Katy Ward; Rodney Miller; Charles Jackson; David Tarver; and Nolan LeBlanc, Jr. 140 -Organizations Hearing And Speech Club OFFICERS: Seated Secretary- Linda Arthur President— Ernilv Brouillette V. 1 1 Row 1: Renee Marshall, Linda Arthur, Carolyn Landry, Norma Oliver, Annie Lewis, Ruth Pierson, Diane Rachal, Joyce White. Row 2: John Mitchell, Emily Brouillette, Judy Smith, Gail Murphy, Lynn Tate, Suzanne Ortego, Sunny Hogan, Rosalyn Scroggs. Row 3: Ralph Pinckley. Organizations— 1 4 1 OFFICERS OF KAPPA DELTA PI are (left to rijili t) Dr. Thomas Clinton, sponsor and treasurer; Veta Ann Medica, secre- tary; and Ernestine Wroten, president. Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is a National Honorary Society in education to encourage high professional intellectual and personal standards, and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. A member must maintain above B average, be of junior or sending classification, and receive an invitation. LI l,(t (lel ' l lo right) are: Row I: Chris Maxwell. Tltea Sheppard. Lonlta Lazarus, and Phyllis Lee. Low 2: Ernestine Wroten, Cecile Culp, Veta Ann Medica, and Mary Ann Ellzey. Row 3: Dr. Thomas Clinton (faculty sponsor). Officers not shown are Janice Bennett, 1st vice president; Bonnie McNeely, 2nd vice president; and Georgia Kennison, reporter-historian. I 12 Orf ' :ini :ilii iiK Military Science __ The daily lowering and raising of the flag is a military tradition at N.S.C. Organizations— 143 Lt. Colonel Charles Avery Professor and Head of Military Science and Tactics. Major Clifford Eby, Assistant Professor of Military Science Major Billy J. Cone Regular Army Staff Captain Paul K. Lister, Assistant Professor of Military Science. Staff Members (left to right): MSC Alvin Fowler, SGM James 0. Davis, SSG Johnny L. George. 144— Organizations Reserved Officers Training Corps This year the Reserve Officer Training Corps celebrated its nineteenth birthday on the Northwestern campus. NSC has one of the finest military departments in the South and places emphasis on the development of leadership and military apti- tude. Upon completion of the advanced course, the graduate is eligible for a commission as Second Lieutenant in the Regular Army or the Army Reserve. When the President of the United States appoints a commis- sioned officer in the United States Army - one knows that he has made the most of his potential - for his country ' s sake as well as his own. The cadets participated in almost all of the extracurricular activities which contributed greatly toward making ROTC one of the leading organizations on campus. Cadet Corps Staff Iembers of ROTC Staff (left to right) Row 1 : Cadet Col. Thomas Swindell, Sponsor Marcie Fowler, Sponsor Kathv Collier, Sponsor Ann Mathis. Row 2: Lt. Col. James Jeansonne, I. G. Maj. Jerry Masters, S-l, Maj. John Foster, Capt. Ronald Spiller, S-2, Maj. Paul Peyton S-3,Capt. Donald Johnston S-4, Row 3: Capt. Ralph Young, 1st Lt. Bill Evans, 1st Lt. Joe Gardsbane, 1st Lt. Bob Murphy, 2nd Lt. William Ri Row 4: C Sgt. Roger Opio, Ronnie Thomas, Mike Clark, Ben Swilley, Allen Fertitta. hardsc Organizations— 1 45 A Company Company A prepares for mass formation. Members (left to right):Row 1: Garlon Slav, Bill Allbritten, Bob Throgmorton, Sherman Doolittle, Vicki Hutchinson, John Gallemore, Ronald Smith, Row 2: Jack Phares, Donald Bennett, Eldon Cook, Walter Creighlon, Dane Dastugue, Wayne McFarland, Rohert Nida, Frank Aught, Barnette Harp, Stewart frost, Scott Brown, Bow I: Lavelle Jeane, Paul Maddox, Harold Letz, Thomas Monarch. Donald Johnson, James Foster, Row 5: Larry De Blieux, Joe Green, Ronald Sewell, Donald Washington, Alex Jones, Alfred Leon, Row 6: Tim Lynch, Fdward Hall, Otis Dunhoe, Thomas VVhitaker, James Stewart. Mike Thaler. Row 7: Robert Jackson, John Hammond, August Tuma, Thomas Taggart, Joseph Duval. 1 46 ( )rganizations Company Members (left to right): Row 1: Noah Cox, John Kerley, Al Lewis, Dean Caldwell, Alwyn Phillips, Dehby Gibbs, James Davis, Boh Adkinson Row 2: Henry Atwood, Pt. Sgt.; Dana Hakes, Alexander Fields, J. L. Feldeis, James Mayston, Robert Banks, Row 3: William Gaines, Peter Piazza, John Dill, Robert Chance, David Jett, Row 4: S. P. Gerhardt, Ronald Fields. Thomas Martin, Sterling Baldwin, Robert Lutz, Sherman Fruge. Organizations— 147 c Company Instruction is the key effort in becoming an R.O.T.C. officer. s flf; « ■ Members (left to right) Row 1: David Morris, 1st Sgt.; Thomas llardaway, executive officer; Peggy Beasley, sponsor; Joe) Waters, company commander; John Johnson, guidon bearer Row 2: Lloyd Scallan, Lou Slegemann, Larry Hall, Carter Perry, Jerry Antee, (den Barnette Row 3: James Johnson, Harmon Lumpkin, Rodger Sexton, Stephen Maxwell. Johnn Wall, Thomas aughan. Row I : ( lharles Webb, John Welch. Lobby Brian, Jim Larmoyeaux, J. J. Rambin, Gary Estess Row . r : Ldward ( Tame. Miles le eel , James l!err , Joseph ISaseo. David arnell, Robert llaire, Row ( : Mike Niette, Chris Moore. Hill Turner. Gregory Cooper. Lewis Knight, Ralph Green, Row 7: Robert Ramagos, Stewart Lwing, Robert May, Dennis McClintock, Shannon Springer, Sonny McBride, Tim nglin L 48— Organizations Drum and Bugle Corps Members (left to right) Row 1: Carol E. Perkins, Robert Oliver, George Roberts, Kent Gibson, Robert Lindsay, Row 2: Darryl Lloyd, Vincent Mastracchio, David Lowery, Herbert Perkins, Row 3: Demond G. Boutte, Ed Hebert, Donald Foster, Row 4: Charles Fletcher, Emmett Miller, Verbie Ratcliff. Corps Sponsors Members (left to right) Captain kathv Collier 1st Lt. Ann Mathis Captain Debbie Gibbs 1st Lt. Carol Perkins Captain Vicky Hutchison Colonel Marcie Fowler Marcie Fowler decorates one of the new sponsers. Organizations- ] 49 R.O.T.C. Cadets Flight Training Members (left to rifdit) Kneeling: William Evans. C ILt; Charles Verret. C 2Lt; Joey Waters, C CPT; Standing: Ronald Spiller, C CPT: Donald C CPT ON Wing: Noah Cox, C 2Lt. I r nm W ■ - V ; ki { A d - ■ 1 8 IB l t • • iTnlrn, Km i, - ' M mm L - RO.T.C. Rifle Team Members (left to right) Row I : Ralph Aaron, Joseph Springer, Lavelle Jeanne, Peter Piazza, Jerry McWhecter, eaptian. Row 2: Robert Adkinson, Roger ' )| is. Ralph Green, Paul Maddox, James Stewart, Dana Hakes. 150— Organizations Black Knights demonstrate their famous flip exchange. Black Knights Members (left to right): John L. Johnson, guidon hearer Row 1: David Morris, executive officer: Fd Hill, Gary Estess. Dennis Shinn, Bill Gains, Kathv Collier, Ronald Thomas, Commanding officer; Row 2: Robert Haire, Miles McNeely, Ken Francis, Don Sewood, Row 3: Scott Brown. Bill Turner. John Welch, Mien Feritta. Row 4: Dana Hakes, Joe Lovis. Bruce Welsh. Ronald Fields. David Jett. Organizations— 151 I ' - ' Organizations ■ 4  7 «, , ■ • Halftime ceremony performed by Black Knights and R.O.T.C. Cadets at Homecoming game. LtAU WWIV m J NORTHWESTERN STATE COLLft Presentation by Henry Burns of new R.O.T.C. flag to Corps of Cadets in the latter part of Nov. Left-right: Corps Commander, Thomas Swindell: Leo Sanford; President, Arnold Kilpatrick: and Lt. Col. Charles Avery. Organizations 153 The Neptune Club (left to right) Row 1: George Gray— Coach Water Show Director, Mrs. Don McKinney— Coach Sponsor, Row 2: Returning Letterman: Lynn Shivers— President, Gayle Yester— Vice-President, Susan Iman, Sandra Caudle, Besty Wentzel, Jeff Nelken. Row 3: Cissy Smith, Donna Kavalawski— Wardrobe Mistress, Claudia Glass, Beverly Torges, Monica Botts— Sec.-Treas., Julie Loughran, Pat Gilmore. Row 4: Bill Stevens, Lynn McEachern, John Will, Joe O ' Neal, Jane Day— Pub. Chairman, and Mary Lubee. 154— Organizations Christmas Water Show  v ■ ?A The purpose of the club is to promote swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, competitive swimming and physical fitness. Membership is open to all men and women students of NSC who have passed their intermediate swim test. People from all over the state come to see the winter water show which is presented annually. Organiz ations — 1 5 5 Cheerleaders Mike Fontenot Melanie Lee Curry Miller, head cheerleader Patty Page I .ear) Klingman Rudolph Burnette Jo Pease Dianna Phillips David Watts Mademoiselles First Row (I to r): Suzanne McElwee, Carla McCain, Merrill Neck, Liz Koury, Karen Spain, Penni Coker, Cindy Coker. Second How: Peggy Landry, Janet Futrell, Juan Wegmann, Linda Lalon, Kay McKnight, Vicki Stothart, Michelle Dupont. 1 56— ( Irganizations Twirlers (left to right) Charlotte Gunter, Starr Aulrv, Gayle Moody, Vicki Chandler, Linda Williams (head twirler), Kathy Lee, Joan Sullivan, Sandra Goudeau. Charlotte Sullivan Pom-Pon Squad Center (left to right): Alternates, Cynthia Riser, Kathleen Greenard, Linda Wilhurn. Outside: Pam Chandler, Darlene Davis, Susan Smith, Claudia Neal, Mel Lambert, Nelda Durbin (captain), Linda Sepulvado, Patsv Russell, Sandra Durbin, Mary Stewart. Organizations— 1 5 1 M e J 9 J ||K Interfraterni ty Counci 1 Officers: Bottom to Top Secretary- Joe Davis, Kappa Sigma 1st V. President— Mike Heibel, Sigma Tan Gamma President- James Genovese, Tau Kappa Epsilon 2nd V. President— Dwight Boudreaux, Pi Kappa Phi Treasurer— Randy Bouknight, Kappa Sigma Parliamentarian- Cecil Campbell, Sigma Tau Gamma It is the purpose of the Interfra- ternity Council to fulfill four object- ives: to promote harmony and a cooperative relationship among the five social fraternities of the campus, to foster and maintain a high respect for fraternity and interfraternity re- lationships 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. By pursuing these goals the campus social fraternity mem- bers more fully realize the true meaning of Greek life. By working together they achieve a more positive and unified existence. (left to right): Row I: Bob Chaler, Joe Davis, James Genovese; Row 2: Bruce Kevil, Mike Heibel, Bob Murphy; Row 3: B. J. Cunningham, Sonny Miles, Dwight Boudreaux; Row 4: Cecil Campbell, Lee Fisher, Randy Bouknight, Rick Slaton. 160— Organizations Panhelleni c Counci 1 Officers and Sr. Delegates: Bottom to Top President Sherry Hale Delta Zeta V. President- Lynda Henderson Tri Sigma Scribe- Janet Churchman Sigma Kappa Treasurer- Mary Ford Alpha Sigma Historian— Gayle Moody Phi Mu The purpose of the North- western State College Panhellic Council are four-fold: to promote scholarship, high character, a better understanding of the Greek World, and harmony among the Greek organizations. A member of the National Pan- hellenic Conference, the Panhellenic Council serves as the governing body of the five N.S.C. sororities on cam- pus. It sponsors campus projects which include a convocation for Freshman girls and an all-Greek Christmas Carol Sing. Scholarship among the women students at N.S.C. is encouraged by the Council with the presentation of a Freshman Scholarship Award each year. Jr. Delegates— Bottom to Top: Pat Tynes DZ, Rene Gibson Sigma Kappa, Carrie McClelland Alpha Sigma Alpha, and Diane Gormley. Organizations— 1 6 1 Si gma Tau Gamma A Chain of Honors. . . .The first local fraternity to receive a charter at NSC, 49 years ago. Januarj 19, 1929, marks the date of the founding of the first national fraternity at Northwestern State College. . .Sigma Tau Gamma. The first fraternity to buy a house off-campus where the members live and work together. First to have a live mascot. . .a St. Bernard. . .1 l . First to s nibolize the light of their brotherhood. . .an Eternal Flame. Nationally. Sigma Tau Gamma has been founded first at more colleges than any other fraternity. More than two-thirds of their chapters have the distinction of being the oldest fraternity on their respective campuses. Thus, Sigma Tau Gamma. . .the Great Pi oneer. II «  -««. A S A Alpha Sigma Alpha Beth Pugh Kathy Sanders Rosalyn Schwarz (left to right) Rosalyn Schwarz, Treasurer; Carrie McClelland, President; Candy Gates, Secretary; and Mary Frances Ford, Vice-President. Sharon Calhoun Candice Cates Kathleen Crowley Mary Frances Ford 164-Organizations Alpha Sigma Alpha In the year Nineteen Hundred One. five college girls at picturesque Longwood College, located in Farmville, Virginia, formed a sorority named Alpha Sigma Alpha. On the Northwestern campus in 1930, Psi Psi chapter was established. Today, the Greek letters ASA grace the doors of sixty chapters in the United States. Each chapter can be identified by its jewels, the pearl and the ruby; by its colors, pearl white and crimson, palm green and gold; and by its flowers, the Aster and the Narcissus. Alpha Sigma Alpha members know the value of sharing common ideals and organized activities with their sisters in a nation-wide sorority. Throughout the year are many enjoyable and rewarding experiences that draw ASA members into a spirit of sisterhood. This year all the Alpha Sigs recall the Award ' s Banquet. INSPECTION by Elaine Rah aim, painting the house. Summer Workshop plans made at 4 A.M., State Fair Weekend, Slumber Parties, Phoenix Ball, and many other funtions. The members of ASA strive always to maintain the traditions and standards of Alpha Sigma Alpha while they are reminded always of their motto— Aspire, Seek, Attain. Johanna Clinesmith Clydeanna Cobb Robin Creighton Randy Little Carrie McClelland Melina Potwin Barbara Woodard Lester Fife, Man of the Year Organizations— 165 Delta Zet J Spr tpo}- a AZ (left lo right) Sue Hutchins, Rec. Sec; Susan Brumfield, President; Claire Mahfouz, 2nd V.P.; Wendy Bedgood, 1st V.P.; Pat Green, Treas.; Sherry Strickland, Historian. iH 2 £1 !( ( Organizations Delta Zeta Row 1 (page 166, left to right): Carol Almand, Sharon Baker, Wendy Bedgood, Mary Bernard, Margaret Blandin, Deborah Borel, Susan Brumfield, Cheryl Campbell Row 2 (page 166): Martha Cathey, Becky Coleman, Connie Conine, Alma Crowder, Debbie Davis, Gay Davis, Elian Daye, Jan Dodson (page 167) Mary Douglas, Verlyn Dupree, Nonnie Edwards, Dorothy Fair, Kristine Gauthier Row 3: (page 166): Linda Green, Pat Green, Myrtle Guidry, Kaye Gurney, Sherry Hale, Sharon Helo, Jan Henson, Pam Hooper, (page 167) Marilyn Huffman, Sue Hutchins, Susie Idom, Patricia Jarrell, Kathy Koehler, Row 4: (page 166): Betty Laningham, Claire Mahfouz, Bonnie Martin, Mary Anna McClure, Lynn Miller, Sharon Montgomery, Mary E. Napoli. Beth Oram, (page 167) Ruth Pierson, Margaret Rose Prudhomme, Judith Reese, Cynthia Riser, Jane Sanders Row 5 (page 166): Kay Spann, Jeanine Stewart, Sherry Strickland, Anne Stinson, Scott Thompson, Pat Tynes, Karen Walters, Rebecca Wiggins, (page 167) Bonnie Williams. Linda Sue Wilson, Debbie Wing, Pam Wright, Miss Phyllis Brown (sponsor), Tom Woltz (man of the Year). Founded 1902 Installed 1927 Colors Old Rose and Vieux Green Flower Killarney Rose The distinctive Roman lamp, Killarney Rose and glittering diamond shines before the world as a symbol of love and sisterhood. The oldest social sorority on campus, Delta Zeta seeks to develop all social, cultural and educational aspects of our members ' lives. Both the sorority and community are benefited by Delta Zeta ' s Philan- thropies, which include presents to Navajo Indian children, carolling at the Natchitoches Parish Hospital and at the homes of our alumni. Delta Zeta also participates in all phases of college life with members active in Student Government. Purple Jackets, Pom Pon Girls, and Fraternity Sweet- hearts. During the year Epsilon Beta had a busy social calendar. A spaghetti party for pledges, a weenie roast, annual slumber party, the pledges ' Christmas party, open house for Mom and Dad ' s Day, a Founders ' Day reception, and a Christmas party were highlighted by the spring formal. Delta Zeta is a sorority which has enriched the lives of its members and brought them closer together through lasting bonds of friendship. Organizations- 167 KAPPA ALPHA K A (left to right) Sonny Miles, No. I; Bill Rowe, No. Ill; Ralph DeKemper, No. II; Randy Gente, No. IV; Don Kannady, No. IX. (Sk ' 9k A {.   a .•.?, a f.y rArifArnian 17(1 Organizations Kappa Alpha Row 1 (page 170): Dennis Barker, Louie Bernard. Edward Blanehard. Gary Bostie. Warren Bostwick, Ronnie Bradford, Ed Breedlove, Dean Caldwell, Bill Bailey Carter. Row 2: (page 170): Thomas Cascia, Arthur Clingman, Kirby Cole, John Coleman. Harold Cornett, Stephen DeCuir. Ralph DeKemper, (page 171) Joe Dill. Monty Doggett, Paul Ferriss, Greg Founds. Don Gadd ' is, Kenneth Gaines, Row 3 (page 170): Randv Gentz. Rick Githens. Johnny Guinn, Donnie Hiers, Dale Hebert. James Bruce Hobby, Buddy Howard, Don Kannady, (page 171) Don Kendrick. John King, Jim Larmoyeux, Louis Ledef , Ronnie Ledet, Jackie Lewis. Row 4 (page 170): Lennie Lyle, Randy Magness, Robert Maloney, Stephen Maxwell, Rick McMillan, Sonny Miles, Malcolm Morris, Professor George Mullins, sponser, (page 171) Dale Nix, David Owens, Jim Pierson. Mike Poole. J. J. Rambin, III, Mitch Reed, Vernon Richie. Row 5 (page 170): Ray Riser, Steve Roan, Bill Rowe. Glenn Supp, David Shaw. Johnny Smith, James Stevens, Lam Stiles, (page 171) Adrian Strother, John Taylor, Donnie Whitehead. Craig Whitley, Stacy Williams. Clay Willis, Randy Willis, Tommy Wright. Sue McAndrews. (KA Rose). £1 r {% C) ri. ' irt Order Founded 1865 Installed 1963 Colors: Crimson and Old Gold Flower: Rose and Magnolia Kappa Alpha Order had its origin at Washington College, Lexington, Virginia, on Decem- ber 18, 1865, soon after General Robert E. Lee became president of that institution. The Order is the only Greek organization truly representative of Southern ideals and tradition; a society of college men who possess the qualities of a gentlemen as exem- plified in the life and character of General Robert E. Lee. General Lee holds a special place in the hearts of the KA ' s as the Spiritual Founder of Kappa Alpha Order. Gamma Psi Chapter holds the biggest social event of GO the Northwestern campus, Old South Weekend Each spring a week-end is set aside for celebra- tion reminiscent of the Ante- bellum South. It includes a pa- rade, lawn party, Share- cropper ' s Ball, and is climaxed by the Old South Ball. Other activities include Tech Weekend, The Natchitoches Retarded Children ' s Christmas party and Easter Egg Hunt, and Convivium (the celebration of General Robert E. Lee ' s birthday.) The Alumnus Advisor is Mr. Joe T. Lewis, faculty sponsor is George Mullins, and the KA Rose is Miss Sue McAndrews. tk fk ft ti tk ril ti Organizations— 1 71 K 1 Kappa Sigma (left to right) Randy Bouknight, Grand Master; Luke Thomas, Grand Procurator; Manuel Chavez, Grand Scribe. Mi Mi «A ist AM M HM iM AM M d 172-Organizations Kappa Si gma Row 1 (left to right) (page 172): Dewey Altord. Darrell Baker, Thad Bailes, Robert Baird. Rocky Berlin. Row 2 (page 172): Ken Berry, Billy Borskey, Randy Bouknight, Jimmy Boyd, Larry Breaux, (page 173) Rusty Bryant, Craig Buller, Manuel Chavez, Jay Clapp, Lyndon Collingsworth, Row 3 (page 172): John D ' Anna, Ernie Durfee, Mike Esslinger, Tom Gresham, Kenneth Guidry, Charlie Hall, David Harding, Steve Harkins, (page 173) Danny Heard, John Henry, Sammy Hill, Ron Hooper, Mike Hoyt, Larry Hudnell, Malcolm Hynson, Randall Hynson, Row 4 (page 172): Meyer Irby, Jack Jackson, Jim James, Chris Kalstone, Tommy Keener, Charles Knicely, Lenny Lewis, (page 173) George Livers, Mike McConnell, Mark Montgomery, William Nolan, Norris Sills, Sam Pernici, Lee Posey, Row 5 (page 172): David Precht, Charles Rhodes, Paul Robinson, Wayne Schneider, Tom Shoalater, Kurt Simpson, Doug Spears, (page 173) Edwin Theriot, Dale Thibodeaux, Luke Thomas, Stephen VanSickle, Greg Vitrano, Bernard Wait, Charles Weaver, Ronald Whatley, Larry Wright. Founded 1869 Installed 1966 Colors: Scarlet, White, and Emerald Flower: Lily of the Valley Kappa Sigma celebrated its centennial this year. Formerly a secret society at the University of Virginia, the Kappa Sigma Fraternity has expanded throughout the United States to more than one hundred thousand initiates. Brotherhood is the basis of Kappa Sigma, and Theta-Mu held various activities throughout the year to preserve this traditional bond. Kappa Sigma has been in existence only four years here at NSC and has managed to be one of the two Greek organizations on campus to successfully house an off-campus residence. Formerly the Baptist Student Union, the new Kappa Sigma House has been com- pletely remodeled and furnished to house a suitable number of members. This year has been one of work and play for the brothers. Theta-Mu had a successful season in intramurals, was active in campus organizations and partied as usual. The Christmas and Spring Formals, Roaring 20 ' s , keg parties, and a number of ban- quets rounded out a constructive as well as social calendar. . Organizations— 173 ! vl fil i ■ Imulll T — ' — — s H ■ I iiiaig Phi Mu Row 1 (Page 176): Caroline Adams. Lynette Ater, Carol Bateman, Brenda Beckett. Carolyn Breedlove, Rhonda Bright.. Row 2 (Page 176): Kathe Cathey, Audry Cowgill, Linda Cunningham, Winnie Darphin. Ellyce Dupree, Susan Ehlers, (Page 177) Diane Gormley, Sandra Goudeau, Ginnie Gulledge, Karen Gulledge (Page 176). Row 3: Jill Hughes. Karen Jayne, Amo Johnson, Cheryl Jones, Kathy Kacuneli, Ann Lambert, (Page 177), Melanie Lee, Karen McCoy, Janice Melton, Gayle Moody, Martha Moreau. Evie Norman. Row 4 (Page 176): Marsha Owen, Ann Marie Owens, Lorraine Perkins, Cynthia Phillips, Dehbie Sevice, Doris Simmons, (Page 177) Kay Siphers, Karen Smith. Charlotte Sullivan, Joanne Sullivan, Tamara Upchurch, Jim Knapp (Phi Mu Man of the Year). 1 FOUNDED 1852 INSTALLED 1967 Colors: Rose and While Flower: Rose Carnation Cultural accomplishment, aca- demic achievement, high moral standards, service to those less for- tunate, and attainment of an ideal of Nobel Womanhood— these are the principles Phi Mu was founded on, March 4, 1852, on the Wesley an Campus in Macon, Georgia. A big aspect of Phi Mu remains evident in the opening lines of the creed— To lend to those less for- tunate a helping hand. Phi Mu ' s everywhere working and striving for the same goals of helping others, contributing her share of work in projects, such as the Hospital Ship S.S. Hope and a sponsorship of a local girl scout troop. Through this dedication to national services, members receive the reward of inner contentment and satisfaction. The spring Formal, when our man of the year is announced, is the highlight of the spring semester. Through every activity, be it service or social. Phi Mu continues to develop the true bond of sisterhood by working to- gether. J Organizations 1 7 Pi Kappa Phi n K (left to right) Hollis R. Thompson, Chaplain; John Oden, Historian; John Burgin, Secretary; Steve Wiggins, Warden; David Sanders, Treasurer; Dwight Boudreaux, Vice-President; Rick Slaton, President. iiii L 78— Organizations Pi Kappa Row 1 (page 178): Donnie Arnold, Andy Bachman, Kenneth Bailey, Everett Baker, Jerrv Baxter, Tommy Baxter, Jay Baynard, Joe Beck. Pat Berry, Bob Bitowski. Row 2 (page 178): Willard Boone, Dwight Boudreaux. Brian Broussard, Charlie Brown, Virgil Brumlev, John Burgin, Rudy Burnette, Pat Burns, Cecil Carter, Charles Carter, (page 179) Charles Cooley, Brent Cortez, Lyn Dalton, Jon Dill, James Duplichan, Phillip Evans. Row 3 (page 178): Russel Evans, Tommy Ferguson, George Fink, Harold Foils. Ronnie Fontenot, Phillip Gauthier, Hugh Gentry, Greg Griffith, Billy Coins. Lam Gracie, (page 179) Brent Gros, Conroy Guillot, Bill Hatcher, Reggie Harvey. Richard Horton. Dick Howell. Row 4 (page 178): Gary Johnson, Donnie Keith, Michael Landry, Jody Lafield, George Mandeville, Val Marmillion, Don Martin, Donnie Martin, Steve McCutcheon, Jim McDowell, (page 179) Neil McFarland, Jerry McQuillen, David Morgan, John Murray, Junior Nobles, Johnny Oden, Charles Pace, Mike Payne. Barney Prejean, Marc Price. Row 5 (page 178): Barry Redman, Rudy Rodriguez, Stan Russell, Ronnie Sanborn, David Sanders, Wayne Sandefur, Cecil Sandlin, Anton Scannaliato, Stan Slaydon, Rick Slaton, (page 179) Ronnie Stewart, Larry Stakes, Bronson Turner, Tommy Tynes, Bob Watts, David Watts, Don Webber, Scott West, Ricky Yates. f- 1 fi Q| £ Phi Founded 1904 Installed 1958 Colors— Gold and White Flower— Red Rose Pi Kappa Phi was founded as a national fraternity in 1904 at the College of Charleston, South Caro- lina. Being founded in the South, Pi Kappa Phi has a rich heritage of Southern tradition. Pi Kappa Phi emphasizes scholarship and participa- tion in school and community activi- ty, but recognizes the need for some recreation as well. The highlight of Pi Kappa Phi ' s social gatherings is the annual Red Rose Ball, at which their sweetheart and her court are presented. The Brotherhood at NSC was initiated on September 21, 1956, with the word Brotherhood as the foundation for all its activities. Along with the highest ideals of Christian manhood, the brothers of Pi Kappa Phi, Beta Omicron Chapter, have reached lofty goals in Academic and Athletic fields. Pi Kappa Phi can best be summed up by the lines We need water; we need food; and we need something for the spirit. There is nothing better than a touch of refreshment of brotherhood, and there is no better place to find that touch and inspiration than in Pi Kappa Phi. Organizations— 179 Sigma Kappa K (left to right) Norma Oliver, 1st Vice-President; Becky Smith, President; Margaret Atchison, 2nd Vice-President; Dana Gaddis, Treasurer. ' - 9 r r:- I WHA9 t 7 r V w ( y 1 82-Organization.s Sigma Kappa Sorori ty (left to right) Row 1 (page 182): Ava Adkins, Wynelle Allen, Susan Anstead, Fran Arona, Pat Arnold, Margaret Atchison, Beth Autry, Pat Campbell, Deborah Causey, (page 182) Row 2: Carolyn Chatelain, Vicki Chiasson, Janet Churchman, Dede Craig, Judy Ebarb, Lelia Eddy, Dana Caddis, Marcia Gallagher, Rene Gibson, (page 183) Rose Graffagnino, Jeanne Hehert. Linden Hill. Connie Jones, Donnia Kavalawski. Row 3 (page 182): Pain King, Liz Koury, Yvonne Lelong. Bonnie Lokey, Anna Lowe, Mattie McCary, Donna McElhatten, Judy McElhatten, Elaine McFatter, (page 183) Karen Menge, Donna Middleton, Jane Moncrief, Claudia Moore, Norma Oliver, Pam Praet, Marilyn Praet, Pam Pullig, (page 182) Cheryl Reese, Becky Risden, Becky Robertson, Linda Sepulvado, Becky Smith, Vicke Tarleton, Becky Tarpley, Cheryl Tullos, Georgia Tuma, (page 183) Gloria Turner, Sherinel Twomey, Denise Wahl, Deborah Wallace, Elizabeth Becky Walsh, Sharon Walters, Mrs. Hearne (sponsor), Tom Williams (Man of the Year). Founded 1874 Installed 1959 Colors: Lavendar and Maroon Flower: Violet Friendship, loyalty, sincerity and honesty are the things that hold the memhers of Sigma kappa togeth- er. To its selected memhers, the Mystic Bond of Sigma Kappa is a melting pot wherein each girl con- tributes her best. Each year we build a program centered around the com- munity. Our Philanthropy and Gerentology project has been visiting the Geriatrics Clinic in Natchitoches each week doing special favors for its patients. This past Christmas we had a big party with all the trimmings for all the children in Vets Town. The activities hardly cease with the parties given by the pledges for the actives, our annual slumber party, Barn dance, and Spring Formal. Sigma Kappa not only offers fun for its members, but also an oppor- tunity for the college girl to grow into a responsible young woman who is capable of facing the future with poise and confidence. HI iii ' ' su -r Organizations— 183 Sigma Sipma Sigma (left to right) Margaret Kovar, President; Carolyn Ehrhardt, Vice-President; Barbara Hampton, Treasurer; Malinda Landrem, Recording Secretary; Ann Willis, Corresponding Secretary; ' Caroline Willis, Keeper of the Grades. I . i 1 Organizations T r H (left to right) Randy Stevens, V. P. of membership; Mike Heibel, President; Robert Murphy, V. P. of Education; Robert Tooke, V. P. of Management. SIGMA TAU GAMMA dk ilk mk i ] 88— Organizations Sigma Tau Gamma Row 1 (page 188): Jack Bailey, Bill Baldwin, William Biggio, Tony Carter. Row 2 (page 188): Dees Coxe, Mike Davis, Joe Duva, Roberto Fiallos, Jerry Fontenot, (page 189) Jim Freeman, Fj-ed Gegenheiher, Mike Gill, George Gray, Hiram Greer. Row 3 (page 188): Ted Hall, Mike Heibel, Chris Henderson, Bolin Higgs, Gerald Hightower, Bill Jones, Buddy Kavanaugh, (page 189) Steve King, Jim Knapp, Lance Lambdin, Bobby Lee, Bob Lutz, Jimmy Marston, Gene McArdle. Row 4 (page 188): Bobby McLamore, Rodney Meeks, John Middleton, Curry Miller, Bob Murphy, John Norton, Alvin Porter (page 189) Ray Porter, Hanan Ricks, Lai Roach, Ron Robertson, Ben Robinson, Bob Sheldon. Row 5 (page 188): Robert Sickler, David Siskron, Robert Snowbarger, Randy Stevens, Steven Temple, Bill Terry, Tim Thompson, (page 189) Robert Tooke, Danny Triplett, Nathan Wells, Dolp ' h Williams, Donny Wilson, Professor J. W. Johnson (sponsor), Donna Lindsey (Sigma Tau Gamma Sweetheart), TAU (Sigma Tau Gamma Mascot). The Great PIONEER (A J 4 Founded 1921 Installed 1929 Colors: Blue and White Flower: White Rose STILL No. ONE. . .Watch those Taus go! Still party as usual. . .frat buys a house and moves off campus, just another first for Sig Tau. . . Tech Weekend highlight of fall semester. . .Monsour ' s better than ever. . .Homecoming brings back many ALUMS to see the House . . .Christmas party a wipe- out. . .Spring brings more parties. . . Keg Parties. . .TGIF ' s. . .White Rose Ball, THE social event of the year. . .Activities honor Alumni at Founders Day Banquet. . . Suppressed Desire ends year with a bang. . .year holds many mem- ories. . .Robertson, Hardin, both Vickers say I do . . .the Spic goes active. . .Curry cheers again. . .the lit- tlest MARINE becomes a daddy. . . the weird Art Major buys a bus. . .Al makes the drop. . .Gray gets a nick- name, The Red Barron . . .Tau is full grown. . .our man J. W. a great guy. . .Thanks, J. W. In all, another successful year for Sig Tau ' s. Organizations— 1 89 T K E (left to right) Darryl Edwards, Historian, (seated); James T. Genovese, Prytanis; James M. Gordon, Eip-Prytanis; Glen I. Stephens, Crysophyles; Charles I. Koonce, Hypophetes; Philip M. Maniscalco, Hegemon; Ronald R. Duet, Pylortes. Row 1 (left to right): Curtis Carpenter James Cansler Larry Craig Row 2 Danny Edwards Mike Eskew Lee A. Fisher Row 3 Randy Jackson Charles Koonce Timothy Lemo ine Al Lewis 190— Organizations Tail Row 1 (left to right): George Davy Mike Dickerson Ronald Duet Row 2: Hal Fuglaar James Genovese Mark Gulliory James Gordon Row 3: Philip Manascalco Dean Power Glen I. Stephens Patty Eskew (sweetheart) Kappa Epsilon Founded 1899 Installed 1957 Colors: Cherry and Gray; Flower Red Carnation On Tuesday, January 10, 1899, Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded. The fraternity was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois. Five men met that cold night to form this national fraternity. The primary symbol of the fraternity is the equilateral triangle represent- ing the first three chapters in TKE. Our colors are cherry and gray, which we got from the Confederacy. Our flower is the Red Carnation. Apollo is our mythological ideal of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Tau Kappa Epsilon is one of the youngest national fraternities in the nation. In recent years, however, it has reached the status of No. 1 chapterwise, in the United States. There are some 282 chapters, including a chapter in Canada. In our fraternity, and toward other fraternities, we maintain an attitude of dignity and respect, recognizing merits. The TKE motto which is simple, yet complete: Tau Kappa Epsilon. The Fraternity for Men, the Fraternity for Life. Tau Kappa Epsilon rJ fMmw Organizations— 1 91 Organizations— 193 © X Theta Chi Paul Bennett Jack Bond Bob Chaler ien Price Eddie Schlbmer John Sullivan Gary Digil, I). ' nny Dodd Jimmy Ferguson Gaylf (left to right): (Seated) Gary Digilarmo, Guard of Order; Buddy Vosburg, V-President; (Standing) Daryl Paul, Corresp. Sec; Steve Bonnin, Pledge Marshal; Garland Riddle, Social Chairman; Bruce Kevil, President. 7 , ' w 4 4 194- Organizations Theta Chi page 195 (left to right) Row 1 : Chance, Edward Couvillon, Wayne Cunningham, B. J. Row 2: Haggart, Gary Kevil, Gregg Merchant, Rick Monarch, Tom Row 3: Suttle, Ronnie Vosburg, Charles Waller, Pat Mrs. Terry Kevil (Sweetheart) On February 13, 1968, ten men formed a local fraternity which was chartered as Tri Delta Sigma. In a little over a year, on December 13, 1969, the young brotherhood became a Theta Chi Colony. Through service and brotherhood, based on a strong social program, the brothers of Theta Chi Colony have become an intricate part of NSC and NSC ' s fraternity system. Our brothers can be found in all phases of campus life, such as Varsity Cheerleaders, IFC Social Chairman, Student Union President, Junior Class President and many other areas of service and leadership. Nationally, over the years, Theta Chi has grown in size and stature and is presently in the top ten fraternities. Theta Chi men are known throughout the United States as men of integrity and character with hopes for an everlasting future of Greek growth and brotherhood. Theta Chi is the first national fraternity, founded 1856 at Norwich, Vermont. Organizations 195 Greek Week The week most eagerly awaited by the fraternities and sororities at NSC is their annual Greek Week. This year Sigma Tan Gamma accu- mulated enough points to retain the title of Greek Week victors and iron Man of NSC Greek Week brought all the fraternities and sororities together with hard competition that resulted in fun for everyone. That is where we are going to fall. Red Baron , George Gray, was first in the mile and the half mile run during the Greek Week track meet. ] 96— Organization I 11 Phi Alpha Theta (Left to right) Seated: Toni Galliano (secretary-treasurer), Caroline Willis, Linda Hollingsworth. Standing: Row 1: Dr. LeBreton (sponsor), Robert Lindsay (presi- dent), Standing, Row 2: Dr. McCorkel, Mr. Porter, Dr. Poe. Dr. Rawson. Phi Epsilon Kappa Bottom to top: (left to right) Row 1: Jerry Brungart, Robert Armour, Bobby Going, Paul Smith, Row 2: Bill Prather, Terry Beck, Kevin Crowe, Mike Payne, Row 3: Glenn Bordelon, Roy Wells, Don Tichinor, Chester Wroten, Row 4: Winston Guillory, Paul Kyser, Robbie Landry, David Wright, Row 5: Dr. David Scogin, Don McKinney, Jerry Campbell, Donny Welch, Row 6: David Boydston, Charles Soileau, Kenny Reed. Mike Delcambre. Organizations- 197 Phi Eta Sigma Officers: (left to right) Kirby Ramsey (vice-president), Donald M. Rawson (fac- ulty sponsor), Donnie Martin (treasurer), Michael Slaughter (secretary), Ben H. Rushing (president). The NSC chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, national honorary society for freshmen, was installed on the cam- pus in May, 1963. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote a higher standard of learning and to encour- age high scholastic attainment among freshman men. To be eligible for initiation into membership, a man must have completed one full semes- ter of studies and must have an overall average of 3.15. Membership in the fraternity is a distinct honor. (bottom to top) Row 1: Ben Rushing, Kirby Ramsey, Ronald Busby, Wayne Choate. Row 2: Eddie Johnson, Donnie Martin, Donald M. Rawson. Row 3: George Tully, Michael Slaughter, Michael Richie, Otis Dunahoe. ! )}{ Organizations Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha Officers-Paul L. Weller, President: Charles Pace, Vice-President; Rick Lacy, Secretary: Richard H. Fletcher, Treas- urer; Craig Pratt, Executive Alumni Secretary; Edward Farabough, Warden. Phi Mu Alpha— (left to right) Row 1: Barbara Willis, Tom Torpy, Ricky Lacy, George Tully. Row 2: Bill Conerly, James Hooter, Kerry Dubea, Glen Welman. Row 3: Craig Pratt, Steven Hitt, Les Steele, Leonard Casson. Row 4: Lee Murray, Ron Brigman, Paul Weller, Charles Pace. Row 5: Mike Williford, Larry Powell, Richard Fletcher, Edward Farabough. Organizations— 199 P E M Officers (left to right) Row 1: Jackie Smith, Linda Becker, Peggy White, Becky Hudson, Beth Crane. Row 2: Dianna Thomas, Fern Martin, Donna Crawford, Pat Tauzin, Pam Carmichael. Members (left to right) Kneeling: Jo Ann Lavergne, Lisa Pilda, Sandy Stelly, Becky Hudson, Beth Crane, Barbara Manceaux, Jackie Smith, Mona Falcone, Dianne Norris, Alaina Davis, Ann McHale, Penny Parker, Cindy Coker. Standing, Row 1: Kathy Mear, Rose Latiolais, Elaine Graham, Peggy White, Julie Loughram, Monica Botts, Debbie Borel, Pat Gilmore, Nanan Truex, Pat Ortigo, Linda Becker, Joy Miguez Row 2: Brenda Coum, Dianna Thomas, Jeannette Foster, Janet Parker, Jane Valentine, Donna Clegg, Pam Carmichael, Judv Hillman, Simone Hebert, Jo Ann Mitchell, Wanda Clark, Carol Becker. Row 3: Linda Rhyne. Melinda Voorhies, Sandy Raines, Debbie Fontane. Nancy Wise, Debbie Krane, Nancy Irby. Row 4: Debbie Meyer, Pat Tauzin, Carolyn Corner, Sandi Fisher, Susan Cartwright, Mary Leipee. Row 5: Vicki Weeks, Frances Graves, Donna Crawford, Doris Hebert, Dianne Shelly, Beverly Torges, Fern Martin. 200-Organizations Pi Omega Pi (left to right) Row 1: Margaret Kovar. Hilda Dees, (president). Vera Windsor (reporter-historian). Connie Gaines. Marie Ward, Gayla Whittington (treasurer) Sue Anne Petrue. Row 2: Barron Wells (advisor). Carol Hicks (social chairman), Mattie Eason, Sue Swain. Marie Cooley, Judy Britt (co-social chairman), Mitzie Boyett (vice-president). Lanell Robinett. Not pictured-Saundra Chance (secretary). (left to right) Seated: Frances Balthazak, Karen Anderson, Bernice Gabor, Hodie Baxter, Doris Kochinski, Connie Hebert, Brenda Norrell, Mary Smith, Susan Taylor. Standing: Donald 0. Gates (advisor). Frank Collins, Caesar B. Moody (department head), Vaughan Stage, Jean Burns, John Sparrow, Ron LaPlace, Robert Geraldo, Larry Bazer, Ray Rush, Brooks Fullen, Jody LaField, Mike Evans, Alex Jones, Barry Barr. Psychology Club Organizations— 201 Publication of NSC DAVID PRECHT Editor-in-Chief The Current Sauce is the college newspaper for the students of North- western. Continued emphasis has been placed on the Current Sauce as the laboratory for journalism stu- dents, and the staff has improved greatly. For the first time in its history, which dates back to 1914, the stu- dent newspaper was printed on a full-sized sheet rather than tabloid. STEVE MORGAN Managing Editor MANUEL CHAVEZ Circulation Manager LARRY McKENZIE Business Manager 202— Organizations Newspaper THE CURRENT SAUCE BESSIE BROCK Campus Editor LYNN ROLLINS Sports Editor BUBBA MADDOX Assistant Business Manager EZRA ADAMS Faculty Adviser Organiz ation s— 20 3 Publication of NSC KAREN FITTS Editor SAUNDRA CHANCE Business Manager In the words of Sir Winston Churchill, Never have so many owed so much to so few. This yearbook, the one record of NSC 1970 that will never he revised nor outdated, represents long hours and tremendous fortitude expended hy POTPOURRI staff members to preserve the struggles and triumphs as well as the everyday routines of the student body. Let the POTPOURRI 1970 re- mind you of the days we spent at NSC. for it was here we generated the spirit of youth. GEORGE RALPH GRAY Assistant Editor GAYLE PALMER Associate Editor 204 -Organizations Yearbook POTPOURRI 1970 DAVID MILLER Sports Editor DONNA TYLER Assistant Classes Editor CATHY CYPRIANO Artist DONNIE McCAA Assistant Classes Editor RAY CHANDLER, JR. Assistant Greek Editor JAiMES R. PARRISH Faculty Adviser Organizations-205 Publication Commi ttee lembers (left-right) Seated— Dr. Ronald 1 I tennis (chairman), Marsha Bella. Publication Photographers: (left-right) Ronnie McBride, Mike Pistorius, Lester Fife, John Haag, and Pete Pia za Organizations-206 Purple Jackets The Purple Jackets is an honorary service organization whose purpose is to develop strong character and high ideals. A woman student is eligible for membership between the second semester of her sophomore year and the first semester of her senior year, if she has been in residence for one semester and attained a 2.6 overall academic average. Membership in the Purple Jackets is one of the greatest honors accorded to a woman student at NSC. Officers (left to right): Mrs. Jerry Pierce, Becky Riseden, Norma Oliver, Judy Newbil Sue Bobo. Members (left to right): Row 1-Chris Maxwell, Ernestine Wroten, Cecile Culp, Faye Terry, Judy Newbill, Sue Bobo. Row 2-Margaret Kovar Haley Miller, Vita Medica, Norma Oliver, Fern Martin. Row 3-Susan Ellers, Susan Nickerson, Becky Wynne, Susan Tanner, Thea Rosamano Row 4-Karen Reeder, Nona Dezendors, Lorrie Miller. Thalia Toups, Pat Green. Row 3-Patty Churchman, Beckv Riseden, Janet Churchman Airs. Jerry Pierce. Organizations- 207 Religious Center for Baptist Students Executive Council (left to right) Row 1: John Hebert, J cane Dowling, Phyllis Lee, Toni (lalliano. Linda Boudreaux, Sheryl Hayes. Glenda Fontenot. Sharman Meachum. Row 2: Bill Reynolds. Annette Burch. Brenda Holt, Jack Stegman, Rita Foshe, Danny Bout well, Gary Estess. Row 3: Joe Jones, Gary Woods, Stephen Rhodes. Larry Bazer, Wayne Strictland, David Soher . I Lrir Burns. Ben Bushing. Sophomore Council (left to right) Bow 1: Paula Easley. Debbie Singletary, Nancy Lord, Kathy Sanders, Bonnie Lovegren, Nelda Alford. Marilyn Dufrene, Mae Blanchard, Rosie Sumerall. Bow 12: Denise Cox, Rose Stegman. Ira Gamble, Orville Duggan, Frances Martin. Belinda David, Sheryl Hayes. 208 Organizations Each Christmas Holy Cross has an 18- foot Christmas tree. I 1 Religious Center for Catholic Students, Holy Cross Holy Cross Parish Council: (left to right) Seated: Janet Churchman, Emily Kay Brouillette, Mrs. Bernice Broussard, Miss Marietta LeBreton, Mrs. Linda Rankin. Standing: Bruce Friedman, Jack Benoit, Rene Bienvenu, Wilfred Broussard, Fr. Jim Fahey. Not pictured: Miss Agatha Newitt, Major and Mrs. Billy Cone, Hiram Greer. Organizations- 200 Religious Center for Methodist Students (bottom to top, left to right) Row 1: Bonnie Beamon, James Moreland, Harvey L. Bennett, Betty Ann Laningham, Mark Preziosi, Gay Dezendorf Row 2: Janet Parker, John Lowe, Kenneth Kaufman, Annette Phillips, Robert Ward Row 3: Patty Ogden, Beverly Robinson, Shirley Davis, Esther House, Glenda Guest, Kathy Burford, Diane Owens Row 4: John McKenzie, Mike Steinkamp, Claudia Waight, Rita Dula, Lawrence Phillips. Harmon Lumpkin Row 5: Bruce Meyers, Gary Tilley, Hal Long, Mary Leibee, Guy Zachry, Susan Iman, Kathy Mier Row 6: George Gray, Allen Posey, Kathy Brazeale 210— Organizations Seated: Lynn Killen, Lark Christy, Steve Christy, Brenda Malone, Julie Loughran, Elaine Coss. Diane Yoes. Kathy Nettles, Lorra MacKenzie, Ir . James Dollar Row 2: Barbara Cannon Monica Botts. Dorene Hawkes, Greg oes, Lisa Pilola. Row 3: Barry Fisher, Debbie Towry, Paula Zachary Row 4: Bobby Hading, Rev. Pete Apple, Ronnie Guins, Lee Fisher, Carl Davis. Religious Center for Presby teri an Students Organizations— 21 1 Recreation and Parks Association of N.S.C. (left to right) Row 1: Charles Parks, Doug Brown, Kathy Lawn, Nancy Wise (secretary), Julie Loughraw (historian), Gwen Wells, Sandy Cox, Robert Carroll (president), James Gibson. Row ' 2: Uton Guisendoriff, Greg (Hark, Dale Hobson, Johnny Warner, Doug Tarver (treasurer), Charles Fletcher, Cris Kuiper (vice-president), Richard Fornea, Dr. Warren Evan (advisor). Political Science Society ft. C. Chen (faculty advisor), Ken Kavalawski (president), Clifton F. Miller (vice-president), Bruce Kevil (director of information). Timothy Gayle, Wade Heaton, K. C. Ilardison. David II. Milner (faculty advisor), Members not pictured: B.J. Cunningham, (student publications), Bobby ( ihaler (secretary-treasurer). — I — Organizations Rodeo Club (left to right) Row 1: Randy Little, Joe Jeane, Michael O ' Bier, Don Merritt, John Woodson, Brenda Conn, Judy Stokes. Jesse Rabalais, Judy Porter. Paula Hansen, Row 2: Cleve Weisgerber, Spec Slaughter, Cecil Carter, John Merritt. Brian Holoubek. Row 3: Thomas Chance. Larry Mahan, Eddie Harmon, Freckles Brown, Tim Anglin. anizations-213 .ft - Sigma Alpha Iota Officers: (front to back) Ann Myers (president), Barbara Willis (vice- president). Jobnette Johnston (corre- sponding secretary), Patsy Dnpree (re- cording secretary), Lorrie Miller (treas- urer), Veta Ann Medica (historian- reporter), Mary Roberts (sergeant-at- arms). (left to right) Row J : Glenda Singletary, Pam Wright, Barbara Willis, Bonnie Blu Williams. Row 2: Cynthia Riser, Jobnette Johnston, Lorrie Miller, Ann Myers. Row 3: Millie Gallien, Vela Ann Medica, Sally Phillips, Mary Roberts. Row 4: Patsy Dupree, Alice McGee, Beverly Reeves. Janelle Trahan. Row 5: Deni.se Cox (pledge), Monte , Anding (pledge), Judy Carter (pledge), Linda Green (pledge). Not pictured: Georgia Kinnison, Sondra Burns. Ill Organizations Student Louisiana Teachers Association The Installation Banquet featured Dr. (diaries Thomas and Dean Tom Paul Southerland as speakers. The SLTA of Northwestern State College is an organization for students preparing themselves for a teaching career. The purpose of this association is to promote personal and professional growth and develop- ment in students interested in such a career. The 140 members in this organization gain knowledge of the history, organization, ethics, and problems of the teaching profession, while learning the responsibility for taking intelligent, directive, and concerted action to meet the emerg- ing needs of their profession. Under the able sponsorship of Howard McCollum of the education department, SLTA strives to instill in its members the urge to become dedicated, creative educators. Officers: (left to right) Frances Martin (reporter historian). Cynthia Cancienne (publicity chairman), Barbara Melcher (treasurer), Linda Jones (secretary), icki Chiasson (parliamentarian). Charlotte Broussard (acting president). Organizations-215 Symphony Orchestra SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MEMBERS: Lawrence M. Curtis, Conductor; John Maltese, May Beville, Johnette Johnston, Tom Jones, Rogelio Mia, Ruth Caldwell, Joe Cooper, Kathy Davis, Dickie Howell, Eva Mae Maltese, Robert Lindsay, Derk Kohler, Elaine Proctor, Jo Hix, Ruth Caughv, Richard Fletcher, Richard Rose, Sam Caldwell, John Barron, Charlotte Hester, William Gaeddert, Al Hobson, Jr., William Conerly, Barbara Willis, Stanley Savant, Robert Krause, Barbara Gaeddert, Rick Lacy, Paul Weller, Alice McGee, Janelle Trahan, Glen Welman, Craig Pratt, Kay Jones, Wayne Woodall, Randy Frame, Bill Sheppert, Edward Farabough, Leslie Steele, Dale Ward, Larry Powell, Steve Hitt, Dennis Shaw, Ron Berry, Nettie Chenevert, Mike Williford. NSC Chorale BELOW, CHORALE MEMBERS: Row 1: Beverly Reeves, Nancy Fish, Molly Smith, Sandra Burns, Dianne Richard, Catherine Greenard, Rita Addison, Judy Thompson, Evelyn Quinn. Row 2: George Tully, Robert Holland, Glynrose Hanberry, Montez Anding, Georgia Kinnison, Cynthia Riser, Carol Almand, Lorrie Miller, Doietha Hampton. Row 3: Billy Pendleton, John Otwell, George W. Roberts, Kenneth Mears, Jo Morgan, Craig Pratt, Cindy Richardson, Vicki Morgel, Paula Montegudo. Row 4: Lanny Larche, Jack Bond, Mike Salter, David Gates, Richard Newman, Bonnie Williams, Ann Myers, Mike Grain, Denise Cox, Marcia Buss. Row 5: Don Ward, David Berry man, Butch Robinson, Robert Ward, Eddie Farabough, Steven Banks, Richard Fletcher. M ' Q,i , 21 6— Organizations Stage Band First row— (left-right) Paul Weller, Kerry Dubea, Ron Brigman, Phil Evans, James Hooter. Craig Pratt. Glen Welman, Kav Jones, second row— Richard Fletcher, Randy Frame, Charles Pace, Leonard Casson, Ronny Brasher, Jim Muse, Al Hobson, Carolyn Donovan, Bill Conerly, Mr. Larry Curtis (Faculty Director), third row— Leo Murray, James Seymore, Ronnie Berry, Larry Wade. a ne Tihhit. • i -p j Conducted by John R. Raush, Assistant Director of Band. Members: flutes— vyOIlCtJX L JjClIlLl Kathleen Knieper, Sally Box, Gayle Nesom, Robert Earl Oliver, Carolyn Chatelain, Kathy Sanders, Maureen Driscoll. Clarinets— Robert Wilder, Mike Williford, Ron Brigmon, Wanda Chicola, Beverly Reeves, Kathy Albritton. Johanna Clinesmith, Rick Lacy, Paul Weller, Becky Downen, David Butler, Rosemary Mathews, Vickie Brinkley, Rita Addison. Saxophones- Mike Norris, Kathy Comeaux, Kerry Dubae, David Mitchell, Susie Haynes, Carol Perkins, Shane Bordelon, Jim Carter, Glennella Vidrine. Cornets— Judy Coker, Malory Waldran, Leonard Casson, Elizabeth Lucia, Ronnie Brasher, Mike Smith, Lance Lambdin, Johnny Wall, Danny Palmer, Sherry Hollingsworth, Eddie Farabough. Horns— Mary Ann McDonald. Dawn Autry, Debbie Mitchell, Robert Lindsay. Trombone— Les Steele, Jack Morrish, John H. Keppell. Jim Muse, James Maxwell. Carolyn Donovan. Euphonium— Phillip Moon, Phillip Knowles, J. D. Harris, Mary Roberts, Robert Savant. Basses— Ron Spiller, James Daniel, Tommy Bogue, Stan Loyd. Percussion— Rick Jonas, Eddie Bouttee, Debbie Kirchner. Tommy Davis. Rick Foster, David Mayer, Dee Dee Hudson, Louis Fredrick. Marimba— Joyce Johnston. 21 7— Organizations ; j s G A SGA Executive Council seated: Susan Nickerson; SGA Secretary: Linda Hender- son. Vice-president of Women: John Burgin, SGA Treasurer. Standing: Donnie Martin, SGA ice- president: Henry Burns, SGA President; Ronnie Brown. Parliamentarian. SGA Officers Dean Fulton, advisor: Chris Reed, Secretary-Treasurer: Linda Sepulvado, Sophomore Vice-president: Linda Henderson, ice-president ol Women; Susan Nickerson, SGA Secretary; Marsha Bella. Jr. Secretary-Treasurer; Fran Arnona. Jr. Women ' s Representative; Jeanne Heherl. Iroliman Women s Representative; Linda Martin, Senior Women ' s Representative: Dehhie Singletarv. Sophomore Women ' s Representative. Standing: Val Marmillion, Sophomore President; Greg O ' Quin, Freshman President; Ronald Broussard, Freshman Mens Representative; Ronnie Brown, Parliamentarian; Henry Burns, SGA President; Donnie Martin, SGA Vice-president; John Burgin, SGA Treasurer; Kenneth Bailey, Sophomore Men s Representative; Rudy Burnette, Junior Mens Representative; Gary Digilormo, Junior President: David Morgan. Freshman ice-president; Sieve VIcCutcheon, Senior Vice-president; Johnny Heherl. Senior President. — 1 H Organizations s II Dl I ( l i; i Chief Justice- Ronald SpiUer Senior Justice Bob Lee Junior Justices Gary Haggart Thalia Toups Sophomore Justices- Carolyn Hazel Woody Schick (Not Pictured) Secretary — Irene Morgel STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Student Government As- sociation is the only campus organi- zation 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 the student. The SGA, as the basic organization, is invested with the responsibility of speaking 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 be- tween the student and the adminis- tration. We have made sincere efforts to accomplish these ends during the past years. In doing so, we hope we have helped both the student and our college. The Students of Northwestern State College, grateful for the oppor- tunity of living in a free country, and desiring to prove and develop their capacity for self-government, have organized themselves into the Stu- dent Government Association. Executive powers are vested in its officers. FROSH ASSOCIATES Left to Right: Bobby Marling, Johnny Mayeaux, Lynn Killen— Freshman Associate Coordinator, Lone 1 Beasley, Faye David, Janie Arieux. Kathy Breazeale, Pam Whitley, Anna Lowe, and Koxie Cariere. Organizations 219 Student Nursing Association at Baton Rouge Nursing Faculty: (left to right) Row 1: Mrs. Glenda Carlile, Mrs. Elaine Young, Mrs. Mattie Reinberg, Mrs. Shirley Morgan, Miss Elizabeth Farnell. Row 2: sealed: Mrs. Delta Campo, Miss Maxine Roge, Miss Pearl Domina, Mrs. Terry Calender. s( A (left to right) Seated: Janice Cook (president), Sandra Leich (first vice-president), Cathy Bankston (second vice president), Beckey Hedglin (recording secretary), Christine Gaspard (corresponding secretary), Sheryl Martinez (treasurer), Bernice Eaglin. Row 2: Peggy Welch Brouillette, Billie Adanis Zachry, Cindy Stutes, Kathy Major, Evelyn Hayden, JoAnn Craft Buckley, Regenia Gondeau, Linda Gonzales. Row 3: Therese Joan Tallent, Brenda Brown, Pat Loftus, Beverly Fussell, Kathy Gros, Louise Scherer, Margie Watts. 220 Organizations Student Nursing Association at Shreveport II Faculty (left-right) seated— June Williamson, Margaret Hicks, Francis Pingrey. Directors of the Shreveport Campus— Joan Ross, Grace Reilly, Clara Gates. Standing— Peggy Hill, Martha Lipsey, Sarah Hiern, Patrica Woods, Beth Hayes, Paula Burnitt, Clarissa Carter. Barhara Dickerson. How 1 bottom: (left -right) Rita Williamson, Kathy Tilton, Jane McFarland, Patsy Ratcliff, Beverly Straud, Gwen Davis, Mary Sue Greer, Sue Toms, Ellie Lee, Keitha Castillow, Patsy Perkins, Barbara Spruill. Row 2: Barbara Delauune, Connie Dixon, Barbara Ferguson, Fran Dezendorf. Jodv Parker, Vicki Poole, Helen Lovelady, Gail Lyles, Ann Sims, Ruth May, Roxie Richards, Elane Moore. Row 3: Nancy Wilson, Shirley Grunwald. Adrienne Dunnam, Daisy Sapp, Eva Jo Eason, Beverly Johnson, Kathy Hebert, Kate Zimmerman. Organizations— 221 STUDENT UNION GOVERNING BOARD Seated: Susan Nickerson (SGA Repre- sentative) Row 1: Norma Oliver (1st V-Pres. of Programs), Laurie Holladay (secretary) Row 2: Garland Riddle (President), Gary Digilormo (SGA Representative). Linda Sepulvado (2nd V-Pres. of Leadership). Bob Wilson, Adviser. Student Personnel Association Row I (left to right): Frances Simmons, Patsy Gordon, Mrs. Mamie Trimzler. Roy Brown, Dianna Braden, Cecil Knotts, Barry Jenkins. Row 2 (left to right): Fred Bosarge, G. T. Spence, Scotty Maxwell, Ken Tilton, Mike Hyams, Carl Lueth. 222— Organizations Student Union Committees (top to bottom left to right) Row 1: Linda Sepulvado, Bobby Harling, GregO ' Quin, Garland Riddle Row 2: Gary Digilormo, Mamie Maryland, Larry Nelson, Brent Gross. Row 3: Cheryl Reese, Susan Nickerson, Greg Langlois, Barbara Guillot. Row 4: Charlotte Broussard, Mark Hanna, Susan Smith. Timothy Gayle. Row 5: Paul Bennett, Nannette Guidry, Carla Mahfouz, Jack Bond. Row 6: Adrian Zachry, H. Arthur Dew, Norma Oliver, Kathe Cathey. Row 7: Carolyn Smith, Jeanne Hebert, Loree Holiday, David Mitchell, John Barron. Row 8: Gloria Turner, Georgie Tuma, Cynthia Riser, Ruth Shaver. Row 9: Debbie Hardaway, Sandra Adams, Mary Rice, Mike McCain. Organizations— 223 224— Administration We came to learn. Someone must guide; someone must teach. We listened and learned from those who gave help and from those who instructed. Professionals-225 Louisiana State Board HON. FRED TANNEHILL Pineville, Louisiana President of the State Board of Education HON. WILLIAM J. DODD HON. HARVEY PELTIER Baton Rouge, Louisiana Thibodaux, Louisiana Ex Officio Secretary of the State Board Vice President of the State Board of Education of Education HON. JESSE H.BANKSTON Baton Rouge, Louisiana Sixth Congressional District HON. J. MARSHALL BROWN New Orleans, Louisiana Second Congressional District HON. ROBERT CLRRY Shreveport, Louisiana Fourth Congressional District 226— Administration of Education HON. LOUIS MICHOT Lafayette, Louisiana Second Public Service District HON. ENOCH T. NIX Bossier City, Louisiana Third Public Service District HON. NASH C. ROBERTS New Orleans, Louisiana First Public Service District HON. MRS. A. D. SMITH New Orleans, Louisiana First Congressional District r sJV HON. W. E. WHETSTONE Monroe, Louisiana Fifth Congressional District ? - ■ HON. BOYD M. WOODARD, M. D. Lake Charles, Louisiana Seventh Congressional District Ad ministration— 227 fcYI - m Tl iwi lfcltfl MW President Arnold Kilpatrick 228— Administration I Northwestern ' s Student Body is proud of its First Family: (from left) Lael, Mrs. Juanita Kilpatriek, Dr. Kilpatriek. and Young. Dr. Kilpatriek relaxes with Gus, the family pet. A Strong Column NorthwestenYs First Family, President and Mrs. Arnold kilpatriek and their children Lael and Young, has exemplified the finest traditions of the Three Columns that set the theme for this year ' s POTPOURRI. The First Family has generously sacrificed its time, its home, and its energies in guiding Northwestern to he the finest educational institution in Louisiana. Dr. and Mrs. Kilpatriek and Family— with their leadership, diligent work, and Christian outlook— have established themselves as one of the strongest columns in the history of Northwestern. The First Family ably leads the other two columns— the faculty-staff and the Student Body— to epitomize the greatness that is Northwestern. Administration —2 29 Vice President of Academic Affairs DR. CHARLES THOMAS 230— Administration k - Administrative Deans Lucille M. Hendrick, Dean of Women; Dudley G. Fulton, Dean of Students; and Leonard (_). Nicholls, Dean of Men. Academic Deans Dr. Rene Bienvenu, Dean of School of Science and Technology; Dr. David Townsend, Dean of the School of Busi- ness: Dr. Peggy Ledhetter, Dean of the School of Nursing; Dr. Leo Allbritten, Dean of the Graduate School; Dr. Tom Paul Southerland, Dean of the School of Education; and Dr. George Stokes, Dean of the School of Liheral Arts. . , ? Administrative Servi ces LONETA GRAVES, Auditor WALTER LEDET, Registar 232— Administration SYLVAN SIBLEY, Purchasing Agent HARREL HAILE, Director of Alumni and Placement tit ■(! J ; % 3 i a nai DR. FRANK MARTIN, Director of Student Financial Aid DR. TANDY MCELWEE, Director of Counseling and Testing T F h ) K ; 9 C. L. STARNES, Director of Housing ANITA PIERCE, Assistant Dean of Women JERRY PIERCE, Director of Informa- tional Services THOMAS HENNIGAN, Director of Education Media Center Administration-233 Campus Services CAMPUS SECURITY Chief Lee, Joe Trunzler, Calvin McFerrin, Gerald Brady, Warren Massie, Hezzie Stevenson, Rickie Williams, Dalton Loftin, Roy Osburn, Lloyd Cobb, Sandra Moreau, M. T. Murray, and Erwin Matthews. CAMPUS BOOKSTORE-Selma Mahfouz, manager, Elizabeth Hagwood, Dorothy Martin, Vcrnelle Cox, LaVenia Box, and Amarylis Cedars. JERRY WILSON Attendance Counselor 234- Administration GERTRUDE LYONS and ETHEL SCROGGINS Student Union Information LILLIAN COHEN Student Union Receptionist RON WILSON, RICHARD SWEET, and DALE STONE Food Services Administration— 235 k ' l WOMEN ' S HOUSING DIRECTORS-Catherine Kirkland, West Varnado; Lillian Richardson, West Dorothy Chenevert, North Sabine; Gertrude Watkins. Allies Morris: and ( linger Miller. East V arnado. Sabine; Anne Dunnam, Louisiana; MEN ' S HOUSING DIREGTORS-First Row: Hazel Evans, Natchitoches; Elma Hinton, Caspari; and Lucille Brady, South Rapides. Second Row: Dolly Hedrick, East Rapides; Catherine Leabo, West Rapides; and Lucille Gardner, Bossier, Third Row; Joe Gosumano, West Hall; Henry Hynes, Schieb; Carl Lueth, Prudhomme; and Robert Nida, North Hall. Administration— 236 DR. EARL THAMES, Department Head Department of Accounti ng Preparing students for careers in accountancy is the goal of the accounting department. Organized July 1, 1967, it is one of the strongest departments on campus with an enrollment averaging between 130 and 180 each semester. Graduates in accounting meet all requirements to sit for the C.P.A. examination and find promising opportunities in industry, government, and public accounting. . George Mull ins Willa Sewell Faculry-237 DR. RALPH FELLS, Department Head Department of Agri culture The Department of Agriculture offers Bachelor of Science degree programs in General Agriculture, Agri-Business, Agron- omy, and Animal Science. Pre-professional curricula are also available in Pre-Forestry, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, and Pre- Vocational Agriculture. Facilities of the college farm are used to supplement formal laboratory training in order that students may familiarize themselves with modern farming techniques and animal science developments. The college dairy provides the students an oppor- tunity to participate in the operation of a dairy and dairy products installation. Rex Avery Robert Kirst Hal E. Townsend 238-Faculry 0RV1LLE HANCHEY Department Head Department of Art The art student of Northwestern may earn his B. A. degree and prepare for a professional career or graduate study in either fine or commercial art. Courses have been designed especially for graduate students in the School of Education. The Art Department encourages more students to choose art as a minor or select from among its many specialized courses as enrichment in the humanities. The role of art in our society can never be over-emphasized, for individual creativity is fundamental in a democracy. Donald Alexander Gary Edson Dr. Grady Harper Rivers Murphy Philippe Oszuscik Mary Carolyn Roberts James Thorn Faculty-239 ! Department of Bi ologi cal Sciences The Department of Biological Sciences offers B.S. degree programs in biology education, botany, zoology, wildlife management, pre-medicine, predentistry, and medical technology. A two year, non-degree program is offered in cytotechnology. The M.S. degree is available in biology education, botany, and zoology. The staff strives for a well- rounded program including good teaching and productive research. DR. WfLLIAM ERW1N Department Head Dr. Arthur Allen Dr. Ray Baumgardner Dr. Roy Buckley Dr. Thomas Burns Dr. Earle Cross Robert Daspit Dr. Robert Hamilton Dr. Dwayne Kruse Dr. James Lin Dr. Roderick Outland Dr. Robert Noble • i Dr. James Price Dr. Dana Sanders Dr. Dick Stalling James Stothart Oren Whitehead Kenneth Williams 240-Faculty DR. ROGER BEST Department Head Department of Business Administration The Business Administration Department is responsible for NSC ' s largest group of undergraduate majors— over six hundred each semester. In addition to the large undergraduate enrollment, the department offers graduate work and engages in research activities. Using the most modern and effective methods available, the department strives to prepare students for management careers in business, governmental, institutional, and military organizations. It is this universal applicability which makes programs in Business Administration attractive to so many students. Robert Easley John L. Mix Charles Levy Donald Lincecum Paul Siragusa H. N. Towry Eugene Williams Faculi ' TOMMY JOHNSON Department Head Department of Business Education and Office Administration Business and Distributive Education is that segment of education designed to assist prospective teachers of business skills in the acquisition of knowledge essential in the teaching profession. A student completing either program is qualified to serve as a teacher co-ordinator for Cooperative Education of Distributive Practicum programs. Four areas are included in the degree programs— general professional education, special professional education, technical training, and business background. Office Administration is designed tor the student who plans a career at the secretarial or office management level. It provides an opportunity for students to achieve competency in secretarial skills, to develop an understanding of business and economic principles, concepts, and procedures, and to gain a well-rounded general background. Dr. Kenneth Durr J. W. Johnson Carol McCoy Barron Wells 242- Faculty DR. LARRY SPEARS Department Head Department of Chemistry The Department of Chemistry has programs of study leading to a B.S. professional degree in chemistry, a B.S. in chemistry for persons planning to attend dental or medical school, a B. . in chemistry-technology and management, a M.S. in chemistry of science education, and a two year associate degree. Areas of current research activity in the department include electrochemistry, en .vmes. organic reaction mechanisms, surface chemistry, spectroscopy, crystallography, electroanah tical chemi.-lr . and metal hydride chemistry. t _. Dr. Charles IJissell Dr. Paul Brignac Dr. Wayne Guin Miver Hargrove Dr. Wayne Hyde Dr. Larry McRae Dr. James Rhoades Faculty -243 DR. DONALD SLACUM Department Head Department of Economics The primar) goal oi the Economics Department i to prepare students for positions in government and in private business through teaching them to make rational, logical decisions in an attempt to make the most of the scarce resources in nature. Students may pursue a major in economics leading to the Bachelor oi Science degree in the School oi Business or a program in economics hading to the Bachelor of rt degree in the School ol Liberal Arts. William Call Charles an Eaton 244- Faculty DR. RAYMOND McCOY Department Head Department of Educational Psychology and Guidance This department offers service courses in Educational Psychology to undergraduate and graduate students. It is the intention of the department to offer courses providing understandings in the various aspects of Educational Psychology with emphasis upon learning to undergird teacher education programs as well as for general purposes. Graduate degree programs at the Master ' s level are offered in Elementary Counseling, and Guidance, and Student Personnel Services. Graduate degrees are offered at the Specialist level in Elementary and in Secondary Counseling and Guidance. Dr. Otis Cox. Jr. Dr. Millard Ewing Dr. Gail Goodwin William Guice Dr. Lewis James Dr. George Kemp Faculty-245 DR. LISSO SIMMONS I department Head Department of Elementary Education The Department of Elementary Education has as its major purpose the preparation of teachers for the public schools. There are three courses of undergraduate majors in the Department: kindergarten, primary, and upper elementary. The Department of Elementary Education is housed in the same building with the Northwestern Elementary School, and students begin working with children very early in their college program. The philosophy of the Elementary Education Department emphasizes an understanding of children and how they learn. Seven graduate degree programs are offered by the Department, three master ' s degree programs, three programs at the Specialist level, and the doctorate. The staff members of the Elementary Education Department are vitally interested in experimenting with new ideas in teaching and learning and each member is actively engaged in research activities. Dr. Mildred Bailey Dr. Bennie Barron I )r. Konald I )ennis 246 Faculty Dr. Ronald Dubois V! - Bob ( . Lumpkins Mary Lee Posey JOHN D. WASKOM, Department Head Department of Geology The Department of Geology was organized J ulv 1. 1967, and presently consists of twenty-two geology majors and three faculty members. The department has programs of study leading to the Bachelor of Science and the Master of Science degrees in the areas of interest and research activities of the geology faculty including geochemistry, sedimentation, solid earth geophysics or seismo- logy, tectonics, and astrogeology. The goals of the department are a strong undergraduate program of instruction in geology, research projects which will not only fulfill the professional interests of the faculty but also provide training for advanced undergraduate and graduate stu- dents, and to provide teachers trained in the earth sciences. Rene Dehon Dr. David Dobbins Faculty-247 Department of Physical Education and Recreation This department offers such degree programs as teacher certification and the preparation of graduates for vocational opportunities in several fields. In the program l todaj the student may choose programs in recreation, dance, driver education, safety, and other subjects that will prepare him in whatever he may select. ( Gordon Coker I )r. iolet I )a ion I )r. James DiNucci Man F arris Ernest I low ell Paul Marx Dr. Colleen Nelken Jewell Richie ■ - - -. It DR. ROBERT ALOST I )epartment Head Dr. Allen Bonnette Dr.David So James Simmoi Armando Vega Janice emit 248-Faculty DR. DONALD RAWSON Department Head Department of History The objective of the Department of History is to provide a critical approach to the past, rather than simpl) to transmit the data and tacts which society wants to he remembered. In this way, the department provides increased understanding of man and his behavior. The Department oilers service courses for other departmental majors as well as courses designed specifically for the history major. History majors may select from American and European courses to earn either the Bachelor of Arts or the Master of Arts degree. Dr. Marietta Lebreton Dr. James McCorkle Dr. William Poe •-r..,. Charles Porter Dr. Tom Wells Facultv-249 DR. MARIE DUNN Department Head Department of Home Economics Home Economics deals with those things which mean the most to other people— homes, families, children. Closely related to patterns of living, home economics is a timely field and a permanent one. There is no better way to prepare for a career and for homemaking. The student who majors in home economics may choose from six plans of study, general home economics, home economics education, dietetics, and institutional management, interior design, home economics and secretarial administration, and early childhood. The degree, Master of Science in Education, is offered for those interested in majoring in Early Childhood Education of Home Economics Education. Margaret Ackel Dr. Gloria Durr Betty Johnson Mary Koherson ' ' Dr. Margaret Rucker I Maxine Southerland Sadie Thomas 250 Faculty DR. WALTER ROBINSON Department Head Department of Industrial Education The Department of Industrial Education and Technology offers courses of study leading to hoth undergraduate and graduate degrees with majors in industrial arts education, vocational-industrial education and industrial technology. Undergraduate degrees may also be earned in manual arts therapy and industrial arts. For students who do not wish to complete a four-year program, the department offers five Associate degree curricula which may be completed in two years. The department also coordinated the two-year pre-engineering program offered by the college and offerd a service course for upper elementary education majors of the college. Raymond Christensen Tommy Dunnagan Dwayne Gilbert Earl Gulledge Dr. Nedom Muns Dr. Bill Shaw Dr. Charles Wommack Facultv-251 Department of Languages Tin ' I )i ' | artiiinil of Languages, one of Northwestern ' s largest departments, offers undergraduate degrees in the School of Liberal Arts and the School of Education. Students may pursue majors in English. French, German and Spanish. The department also offers two years of Russian. In the graduate school, the department offers the Master of Arts and Master of Arts in Education. The Department of Languages provides distinguished preparation hoth for the student who seeks a broad background in literature, in the humanities, and tor the student who looks forward to teaclung. DR. WALTER MOSLEY Department Head Nohely Brodermann Mary Jeanne Doherty Donald W. Ilalley Thomas Kirkcotmell Ellis Marie Melder Dr. Gene Morokoff Marion Nesom Charles R. Olsen 252-Kaculty Everett Webber Olga Webber f l Joseph Werlelaers ra (.. W illiai DONALD McKENZIE Department Head Department of Library Science Russell Library ' s extensive collection of bound volumes, separate document collection and microfilm clearly distinguishes it is the heart of this academic institution. In the build-up of this collection, special attention is given to coordination of the selection of books and research information to the various academic departments. In this way, Russell Library renders a greater amount of support, to the increasingly varied program offered at Northwestern. jjm a! ' A v h t i c i J Ph) His Brown Barbara Gaeddert Eleanor Hollis Leola Loftin Faculty-253 DR. RUSSELL WHITTINGTON Department Head Department of Mathematics The Department of Mathematics is rapidly expanding and moving forward in order to meet the needs of today ' s students. A major in mathematics can qualify for a B.S. degree in either the School of Science and Technology of the School of Education. The Graduate School offers both the M.S. degree in Mathematics and the M.S. degree with a major in Mathematics. Dr. Edward Anders Bertrand Boyd Thomas Covington - r Ceeil Easley Margaret Land Clint Pine Dudley Pitt Vera Rawson Samuel Shelton Cheri Webster 2 )1 Faculty One of the best-equipped departments of its type in this region, the Department of Microbiology lias gained recognition on a national level for its graduate programs. The Microbiology Department offers four different programs for the college student. The first, Professional Microbiology, is recommended for students who plan to enter graduate school. The second, Clinical Microbiology, is a program for students who plan to study medical technology in hospitals requiring a degree for admission, or to proceed directly to clinical employment. The third, General Microbiology, is a flexible degree program that can be adapted to special purposes. The fourth and last program is Microbiology -Technology and Management. This is a unique curriculum for future administrators and plant managers in industries such as pharmaceuticals, antibiotics, and food processing. Department of Microbiology DR. PAUL DONALDSON, Department Head Dr. Irving Miller Faculty-255 LT. COL. CHARLES E. AVERY Department Head Department of Military Science The Military Science Department at Northwestern Stale College exists to provide those students who eleet to serve their country as officers in the United States Army, the training and experience necessary to be commissioned as Army Second Lieutenants upon graduation. The department offers no degree program hut it does present a minor for those students completing the entire four-year course of instruction. The aim of the Military Science Department, apart from offering the student an opportunity to become an officer, is to provide the army with military art who also possess the well rounded liberal education that can only be obtained at schools such as Northwestern. Major Billy J. Cone Sgt. Major James N. Davis Capt. Hugh C. Durham, III Major Clifford Eby Capt. Paul Lister 256- Faculty DR. PAUL TORGRIMSCm Department Head Margaret Adkins Department of Music It is the aim of the music department to provide thorough training in musicianship and in teaching methods with meaningful experiences in performance, theory, music history, and the technique oi group leadership. In the School ol Education, there are curricula leading to the Bachelor of Music Education and the Master of Music Education degrees with emphasis on Instrumental. 1 ' iano or ocal Music. For a broad liberal education with a concentration in music, the School ol Liberal Arts offers the Bachelor of Arts degree. To prepare for professional work or graduate study, the same school offers the Bachelor of Music and the Master of Music degrees in Applied Music or in Theory and Composition. May Beville Eleanor Brown Jack Crim Joseph Crowder Lawrence Curtis Dr. Dwight Davis William Gaeddert Robert Krause John LeBlanc John Maltese John Raush Richard Rose J. Robert Smith Faculty-257 Northwestern On- Campus Elementary Laboratory School Northwestern State College provides the North- western On-Campus Elementary Laboratory School for education majors in order that they may actively observe and work with the students. DR. LEONARD FOWLER Director Alma Alost Don th Harnett Jimmy Berry Geraldine Brice Lucile Danghdril Lynn Galloway Ada Gimbert Helen Graham Jewell Jones Edwina Maveaux i J? | 1 ? 1 i w r ' - - f- i ■ Si i 1 y - i ll 7i ) Dell Vlorean Mary I c Pose) Glennie Scarborough Lynelle Scoggins Mary Weller 258-Faculty Paula Burnitt Glenda Carlisle Clarissa Carter Mary Chadwick School of Nursi ng The faculty of the School of Nursing believes that the essence of professional nursing is a commitment to serve humanity and that the pur- pose of the School of Nursing is to provide educational experiences which equip individuals with competence for becoming professional practitioners of nursing and responsible contributing members of their community. It also provides the foundations for further professional study and self-actualization. Students desiring a Baccalaureate Degree with a major in Nursing enroll on the Academic Campus for their first two years. They finish their schooling at either the Shreveport or Baton Rouge Clinical Campus. Barbara Dickerson Pearl Domma Elizabeth Farnell Ann Everett Clara Gates Beth Hayes Margaret Hicks Peggy Hill Frances Pingrey Mattie Reinberg Grace Riley Maxine Roge Freida Rossenwasser Evelyn Taylor Faculty-259 Department of Physi cs Students in both tin- School of Science and Technology and in the School of Education may earn a B.S. degree in Physics. Also, graduates are offered masters degrees in Science and Science Education. DR. EUGENE CLOTHIAUX Department Head Bert Boyd Dr. Steve Browder V Dr. Robert Roger 260 faculty DR. CAESAR MOODY, Department Head Department of Psychology The Psychology Department offers a master ' s degree and a bachelor ' s degree. In addition to liberal education, undergraduate majors in psychology get preparation for, and are demanded in, a wide variety of careers in which psychological training facilitates getting employment, holding a position, and advancing to executive positions. According to choice, graduate psychology students are prepared for alternative careers in mental health, or personnel-industrial psychology, or teaching and research in psychology. James W. Bennett Donald 0. Gates Faculty-261 DR. BARNEY KYZAR Department Head Department of Secondary Education The Department of Secondary Education has as its prime objective the development of undergraduate and graduate programs of stinK and laboratory experiences that will equip students with the attitudes, understanding, and skills necessary to meet the unique challenges of teaching that will characterize the secondary schools of the I970 ' s. Degree programs include all teaching areas certifiable at the undergraduate level and graduate programs at the Masters, Specialist, and Doctoral level in Secondary Education. The Department also administers Master ' s and Specialist in Education degree programs in Educational Administration. Dr. Everett Burge Pern Christensen Dr. Thomas Clinton Dr. Jo Nell James Dr. Conrad Kinard Dr. Thomas Landers Dr. Lyle Requa Faculty— 262 DR. WILLIAM KMI ' MLYLK Department Head Department of Social Science Anthropology, geography, government, and general social science are the undergraduate programs ottered hy the Department of Social Sciences. Graduate degrees in geography and a number of programs is social science and social science education. The department provides for and advises students in pre-law and pre-ministerial studies. It also maintains the Williamson Museum for study and research in regional prehistory. r- Rong Chen William Gulp Hugh Curry LeRoi Eversull Dan Gardner ■ Sidney Gueringer Joseph LeFevre Jane Nahm Robert Nichols Faculry-263 DR. MILLARD BIENVENU, Department Head Department of Sociology The Department of Sociology oilers an undergraduate curriculum in Sociology and Social Welfare. Dealing primarily with the study of society, social problems, groups, and human relationships, the sociology major prepares lor a career in teaching, research, and human relations. The Social elfare curriculum oilers preparation for careers in the helping professions. Dealing more with knowledge for the practioneer, classroom and field experiences are provided to enable the student to acquire some basic skills for working directly with people. Leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree, both programs are excellent preparation for graduate study in sociology and social work. Dr. 1 ommy Rogers Jerry Wendt 264-Faculty DR. MICHAEL COUSINS Department Head Charles Burlison If ft ▲ ' lfc David ( Hivt Department of Special Education At the graduate level, a M.Ed, and a M.A. are offered in Special Education and in a professional program of Speech Pathology. Evaluative and consulative service, an on-campus clinical center, and branch centers are provided. The aim is to provide well-trained teachers and provide in depth evaluations of children with problems in learning. 4t Q . — it MAlh O : . Robert Bush David Christman Ethel) n Clou tier John Eubanks Reginald F arris Dr. Richard Gallowaj Dr. Hurst Hall John Mel )onald Dr. Edward Matis Mary Jane Matis Samuel Morrison John Noles t Thomas Phillips Elaine Preston Travis Randies Dr. Richard Tretiak Faculty— 265 DR. EDNA WEST Department Head Ezra Adams Department of Speech and Journalism The Speech and Journalism Department offers speech courses in such areas as radio-tv, public speaking, debate, discussion, parliamentary procedure, oral interpretation, speech science, speech education, and various aspects of theater, all of which count toward the Bachelor of Arts degree in the School of Liberal Arts or Education. Popular jouralism courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree in the School of Liberal Arts deal with newspaper reporting, magazine and yearbook editing, public relations, feature writing, practical newspaper makeup, photography and radio-tv newcasting. Graduate programs in Speech lead to the Master of Arts or Master of Arts in Education degree. William Basham Jeannie Huntley James Parrish { Hay Schexnider George Stewart Irma Taylor Tommy hilehead I ' acuity -266 DR. WILLI M DAVIS, Department Head Department of Student Teaching The Department of Student Teaching plays an integral part in the preparation of qualified teachers. The purpose of the program is to provide opportunities for student teachers to work directly with a teaching-learning situation in an actual classroom. In such an experience each student teacher has opportunities to test theories and to perfect methods of teaching under the guidance of a qualified cooperating teacher and college supervisor. Dr. William Phil] Dr. Rohert Wynn Faculty- 267 t yi w %r CJX Dl run LfCi ' i , 268-People We came en masse to embark on the ascension from freshman orientation to graduation ceremonies and possibly on to post-graduate studies. Belonging, involvement, and application became integral components of NSC 1970. People-269 NOAH VLBAREZ- Psychology, Coushatta NANCY ALEXANDER- Elementary Education, Shreveport MICHAEL ATHAS- Psychology, Ridgewood, N. J. J NE BACOT- Social Sciences, Zachary GLENN BARNETTE Business Administration, Shreveport JIMMY BARNHILI, Chemistry, Marthaville DONALD BATES- Physical Education, Pineville JACK BAUCUM- History, Urania TKDm I! WTER Geography, Shreveport WILLIAM BOARDMAN- Zoology, Alexandria FREDERICK BOSARGE- Student Personnel Services, Alexandria ROBERT BOURGEOIS- Business Administration, Erath I MANNA BRADEN- Student Persomiel Services, Pineville ROY BROWN- Student Persomiel Services, DeRidder EDWARD BURNS- Elementary Education, Natchitoches JEAN BURNS- Psychology, Minden DIANE BI ILLS- Early Childhood Education. Waterproof BETTIE CAPLIS- Reading, McDade K (LAND CORTES- Industrial Technology, Natchitoches JOSEPH COSUMANO- Industrial Technology, Shreveport KATHRYNE DAVIS Music, Shreveport HAROLD DENNING-Secondary Education, Alexandria KATHLEEN DOHERTY - Speech Pathology, Jennings R. H. DRESSLER- Social Sciences, Natchitoches STEVE FARUZZO Special Education, Valley Stream JOHN FERGUSON- English, Bernice THOMAS FERGUSON- Microbiology, Lockport TERRY FINLEY- Psychology, Natchitoches HELEN FITZGERALD- Special Education, Shreveport 1)1 E l KII l Biology. Gittsiield. Mass. DAVID FRENCH- Social Sciences, Natchitoches HERMAN FULLER- Psychology, Meraux JAMES FULLILOVE- Psychology, Shreveport J( )I1N GAUDIN- Chemistry, New Orleans CHARLES GLASSCOCK- History, Montgomery, Ala. PATSY GORDON Student Personnel Services, Natchitoches SANDRA GOSCH- Early Childhood Education, Natchitoches GEORGIE ANN GRACIE- Speech Pathology, Natchitoches LUCINDA GRANT Chemistry, Belle Chasse PAMELA HANKINS- Business Education, Coushatta LINDA LEE HANSON- Psychology, Bossier City TED HERNANDEZ- Geography, Natchitoches CHENG CHIANG HSIETH- Physics, Taipei, Taiwan BAOSHAN HLANG- Chemistry, China RICHARD HUDSON Business Administration, Natchitoches 270 Graduate Students M 2?, o V -V W 7 f ELISE JAMES— Distributive and Business Education, Natchitoches JOHN JENKINS- Guidance, Chattanooga. Tenn. GRACIE JONES- Business Education, Natchitoches ROBERT JONES- Zoology, Natchitoches GLADYS KEETON- Physical Education, DeRidder MARSHA KIRKLAND- Speech Pathology, Natchitoches LEWIS KNIGHT- Zoology, Port Arthur, Texas MARGARET LAND- Mathematic s, Natchitoches CAROLYN LANDRY-Speech Therapy, Napoleonville NOLAN LABLANC Geology, Port Allen JAMES LEDOUX Biology, Monroe ROY E. LEE JR.- Electronics, West Monroe LARRY LEGG- Zoology, Natchitoches JAMES LEMOINE— Secondary Education, Montgomery FRED LEWIS- Microbiology. Bossier City LENORE MEI SUN LIN- Guidance, Taiwan FRANK LOLLAR- Psychology, Natchitoches CARROLL LONG-Outdoor Education, Winnfield ROSALIE LOST- Speech Pathology, Natchitoches NATHAN LUCE- Social Sciences, Provencal LUCAS LUPO- Speech Education, Lake Charles BOOKER MCFARLAND- Secondary Administration, Many WILLIAM MCKEAN- Chemistry, Slidell DONALD MCKINNEY- Physical Education, DeQueen, Ark. PATRICIA MCKINNEY- Physical Education, Natchitoches BRENDA MALONE- Elementary Education, DeRidder JENINA JONES MARRELL- Elementary Education, Pineville MARGUERITE MARSTON-Secondary Education, East Point EVA L. MARTIN- H P E, Natchitoches RONALD MAYEAUX- Mathematics, Natchitoches SAM MEDICA- Psychology, Alexandria SUSAN MICHAEL- Piano, Alexandria GERALD MILLER- Psychology, Port Arthur GINGER MILLER- Home Economics, Mansfield ALBERTA MOORE- Special Education, Coushatta JUDITH MORGAN- Elementary Education, Lafayette MARY C. MORGAN- Speech Pathology, Alexandria SKIPPER NEWTON- Mathematics, Alexandria KAREN NOEL- Zoology, North Miami Beach, Fla. ARTHUR ODELL-Elementary Education, Pineville DAVID PHILLIPS- Chemistry, Shreveport RALPH PINCKLEY- Speech Pathology, Alexandria JOHN PORCHE- Physical Education, Natchitoches REBECCA RABURN— Home Economics Education, Coushatta JOHN RAMSAY- Mathematics, Shreveport Graduate Students 271 , ' I VIRGINIA RATLIFF- Speech Pathology, Natchitoches TERR} REEVES- Government, Winnfield l m A. REID- Zoology, Lake Charles DONALD RHO ADS- Music Education, Plain Dealing WILLIAM RICHARDSON- Business Administration. Natchitoches LINDA RIDDON- Geography. Shreveport ANTHONY RISPOLI- Business Administration, New York RODNEY ROTHENBERGER- Electrical Technology, Shreveport DAN SHEPHERD-Zoology, Shreveport FRANCES SIMMONS— Student Personnel Services, Natchitoches DAN( 1KMANEE SIRIOIRIYAKOL- Mathematics, Bangkok, Thailand PATRICIA SMITH-Microbiology, Ruston J )HN SPARROW-Psychology, Natchitoches RICHARD SULLIVAN- Zoology, Cotton Valley |; i;i; ll I l l Counseling and Guidance, Natchitoches SI SA LOIS Psychology. Shreveporl KENNETH TILTON- Student Personnel Services, Elizabeth HELEN TOI SEK-Zoology, Pineville DOLORES TUCKER- Business Education, Benton, Ark. MARY TUMMINELLE- Psychology, Natchitoches ANONG UDOMSAP- Social Sciences, Little Rock, Ark. EDDIE WALDRIP- Psychology, Quitmen JOSEPH WALKER- Chemistry, Elizabeth RONALD WALKER- Geography, Detroit, Mich. CHUNG-WEI WANG- Social Sciences, Taiwan SHIRLEY WHITTLESEY- Elementary Education, West Monroe CLAYTON WILEY- Industrial Art Education, Grambling TRANCES WILLIAMS- Elementary Education, Alexandria TOMMIE WINBURN- Industrial Technology, New Orleans GEORGE YANG- Microbiology, Taiwan GEORGE YOES— Business Administration, Baton Rouge SHUN HUNG YORE- Physics, Natchitoches CHEN SEN YU-Chemistry, Natchitoches ItiM i m r. Johnnie Hebert President NOT HAVING PICTURE MADE: Steve McCutcheon, Vice-President Chris Maxwell, Secretary-Treasurer Larry Gracie, Mens Representative BILLIE ADAMS— Nursing, Metairie ,|  || DAMS Business dministration, Shreveporl STEVE ADKINS— Economics, Lafayette HENRY AD LEY— Accounting, Belcher ARLENE AJRHART-Nursing, Baton Rouge BILL ALLBRITTON— Mathematics, Natchitoches RAYMOND ALLEN— Business Administration, Opelousas BETTY AMES -Nursing, Shreveport ARCHIE ANDERSON— Elementary Education, Ashland ARTHUR ANDREWS— Business Administration, Baton Rouge ROSALIND ANDREWS -French. Baton Rouge JOE AKMETTA- Business Administration, Alexandria DARRELL ARNOLD -Electronics, Alexandria LINDA ARTHUR— Speech, Many ROBERT ARTHUR -Physical Education, Florien MARGARET ATCHISON-Business Administration, Baton Rouge ELIZABETH ATKINS— Primary Education, Jonesville MICHAEL ATKINS— Speech, Shreveport WILLIAM ATKINS— History, Jonesville AUDREY BACCUS— Electronics, Hentford, N.C. RONALD BADGLEY-Business Administration, Shreveport CONNIE BAJLES— Nursing, Shreveport DONALD BAILEY -Animal Science, Coushatta EARL BAKER— Mathematics, Natchitoches JAN BAKER— Primary Education, Shreveport TIM BAKER— Zoology, Gueydan CAROL BATEMAN -Sociology, Shreveport JACK BAUM — Electronics, Pollock TOMMY BAXTER -Industrial Education, Shreveport LARRY BAZER— Psychology, Shreveport AUGUSTUS BAZIER— Education, Natchitoches DOLLIE BEARDEN— Social Sciences, Benton EUGENE BEARD -Advertising, Grande Isle PEGGY BEASLEY— Speech. New Orleans JAMES BECKHAM — Business Administration, Jonesville DAN BELL — Pre-Medicine, Robeline MAJ0RIEJr3ELL -Primary Education, Lafayette MARSHA BELLA-Sociology, Berwick EFFIE BELLUE— Home Economics, Baton Rouge JANICE BENNETT- -Primary Education, DeRidder MARY BERNARD -Education, Natchitoches PHILIP BERGEROSS— Business Administration, Alexandria PHYLLIS BERGERON-Nursing, Baton Rouge SUE BERGERON— Nursing, Morgan City CHARLES BERRY- Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Seniors— 273 ' 1 KENNETH BERRY- Business Administration, Natchitoches MARTHA BERRY- Mathematics, Natchitoches SU ANNE RERRY— Business Administration, Natchitoches NANCY BILLIMEK- Elementary Education, Shreveport J. L. BILLK )L)EAU- Anthropology, Churchpoint MARY BIRD- Home Economics. Shreveport l! BBY BIRDWELL Business Administration, Marthaville II K LA IIIIJI ) II I l!u iiic dmini tration Marthaville WAYNE BLACKBURN- Natural Science, Leesville CAROL BLAKE- Zoology, Bossier City LINDA BLANCHARD- Sociology, Sulphur SUE BOBO- English, Slidell TRAVIS BOLTON- Accounting, Slagle UNI) BOND — Elementary Education, Jonesboro JOHN l; | II | Physical Education, u Britain, Conn. MARGIE BONNER- Home Economics, Morrow ROBERT BONNER- Electronics, Hornbeck JANIE BONO- Nursing, Sulphur DANIEL BOOGAERTS- Geography, Alexandria WILLIAM BORDELON- Physical Education, Eunice BEVERLY BOSARGE- Sociology. Natchitoches WARREN BOSTIC-Business Administration. Lowell, Mass. BETT Y B( )STICK— Library Science. Shreveport LINDA BOUDREAUX- Education. OberUn MARY BOUDREAUX- Nursing, Baton Rouge YVONNE BOUDREAUX- Primary Education, Shreveport DANNY BOUTWELL- Journalism, Shreveport SHARON BOWDEN- Primary Education, Shreveport WILLIAM BOYD- Industrial Arts. Mindcn J CI SON l! n DSTI N Electronics, Natchitoches LINDA BRADEN- Speech, Alexandria BERTHA BRADFORD- Speech Therapy, Jonesboro LINDA BRAY- Art. Many VELMA BREAUX- Nursing. Raceland LACY BREEDEN- Electronics, Pride CAROL BREWER-Office Administration, Annandale, Va. JANICE BRIDGES Nursing. Greensbu g KAREX BRIGNOR- Secretarial Science, St. Amant K 1KIE BRINKLEY- Home Economics, Cotton Valley CHARLES BRITT- Business Administration. Natchitoches DIANA BROCATO- Elementary Education, Bunkie DALE BROUILLETTE- Microbiology, Cottonport JO ANN BROUSSARD- Nursing, Baton Rouge CHARLES BROWN- Geography Plaquemine ( :l I I! L( ) TTE BROWN Sociology, Leesville JERRY BROWN- Social Sciences, Springhill MEDA BROWN- Business Education, Hornbeck RONALD BROWN-Govemment, Longstreet SAMMY BROWN- Business Administration, Coushatta SHANNA BROWN- Nursing, Tullos 274- Seniors 33222 SUSAN BRUMFIELD- Spanish. Baton Rouge JERRY BRUNGART- Physical Education, Lock Haven, Pa. ELSIE BRYANT- Elementary Education, Portland, Ore. SHARON BURFORD- Primary Education, Mansfield HENRY BURNS- Accounting, Shreveport HENRY BURNS-Education, Shongaloo JACKIE BURNS- Animal Science. Zachary DELORES BURROW- Home Economics, Rosepine MARCIA BUSS- Sociology, Orlando. Fla. DAVID BUTLER- Music, Shreveport LEAROHN CALDWELL- Physical Education, Winnfield CHARLYN CAMPBELL- Primary Education, Gueydan SARAH CAMPBELL- Government, Tioga NANCY CAPERTON- Elementary Education, Bossier City JOHNNIE CARNLINE- Agronomy, Many JULIE CARPENTER- English, St. Landry MARY CARPENTER-Nursing. Oakdale BETH CARTER- Primary Education, Many BRENDA CAUSEY- Nursing, Brittany S [ |)l! (II V CK Business Education, Hornbeck JAMES CHANDLER- Animal Science. Baton Rouge ANITA CHOATE- Physical Education. Houston, Tex. MARY CLAY- Elementary Education, Natchitoches DIANE CLEMENTS- Social Sciences, Shreveport LINDA COILE- Business Education, Plain Dealing BECKY COLEMAN- Nursing, Shreveport GARY COLEMAN- Chemistry, Natchitoches RICHARD CONCILIA- Physical Education, Vero Beach. Fla. WILLIAM CONERLY-Music, Alexandria CAND ACE COODY- Elementary Education. Shreveport JOSEPH COOPER- Business Administration, Sebring, Fla. ROY COOTETER-Electronics, Alexandria JUDY CORKERN- Nursing, Baton Rouge S Whi; n|;l kl; Nursing. I! r, Rouge ROBERT COX-Speech, Cheney ville SIDNE COX— Social Sciences, Shreveport IX )ROTHY COXE- Chemistry, Denham Springs JO ANN CRAFT- Nursing, Morgan City LINDA GRAIN— Business Administration, Marthaville PATRICIA CRAWFORD- Business Education, Leesville RICHARD CREED- Agronomy, Many ROBIN CREIGHTON- Primary Education, Natchez MICHAEL CROOKS- Industrial Arts, Pineville DAVID CROTHERS- History, Haynesville THOMAS CROUT- Sociology, Baton Rouge CHARLES CROWE- Social Sciences, Serepta KEVIN CROWE-Physical Education, Holbrook, Mass. STEVE CRYER- Physical Education, Shreveport ROBERT CULLENS- Industrial Arts, Tyler, Tex. CECILE CULP— Home Economics, Natchitoches Seniors— 275 L ' SI NORMS CURRY- Distributive Education, Sikes PAMELA DALME- Primary Education, Shreveport LESTER DALME- Business Administration, Bossier City LINDA DANCE- Nursing, Arcadia GARY DANIEL- Business Administration. New Orleans CARROLL DANIELS- Sociology, Robeline SHASTA DANIELS- Primary Education, Otis JOHN DAVIS- Business, Pitkin REBECCA DAVIS- Home Economics. Delhi SUE DEARMAN- Business, Natchitoches R )Y I JEBLIEUX- Art, Natchitoches I III I ) I LI I ' .uMiieo Ed in .illnii. nacoii. PAT DELAFOSSE- Business Administration, Bunkie MIKE DELCOMBIE- Physical Education, Natchitoches DAVID DIXON- Electronics, New Orleans PAULINE DUCOTE- Education, Baton Rouge LARRY DUGAS- Agri-Business, Gueydan SHARON DUHON- Nursing. Groves, Tex. PAT DUNEHOO- Zoology, Haynesville HAROLD DUNCAN- Elementary Education, Shreveport PAMELA DUNN- Microbiology, Shreveport JIMMY DURHAM-Electronics, Cotton Valley EVA EAS( )N- Nursing, Many MATTIE EASON- Business Education, Marthaville JUDITH EBARB- Education, Noble 27 b— Seniors LEILA EDDY— Business Education, MandevilJe PATRICIA EICHELBERGER-Nursing, Shreveport GARY ELLIOT— Business Administration, Shreveport JAMES ELLIOT- Elementary Education, Shreveport SARAH ELLIOT Primary Education, Robeline LINDA ELLIS— Elementary Education, Metairie STEVE ESNEAULT- Animal Science, New Orleans MARIANNE EVANS- Home Economics, Shreveport 0. L. EVANS- Physical Education, St. Joseph MARY EYMARD- Elementary Education, Larose PATRICIA EZERNACK- Distributive Education. Zwolle VIRGIL EZERNACK- Industrial Arts, Zwolle STEPHNI FARABEE- Home Economics, Goodrich, Tex. EDWARD FARABOUGH- Music, Springhm KAREN FAUCETT- Sociology, Shreveport CHERRYL FELLER- Home Economics, Maplewood LINDA FELL— Business Administration, Natchitoches DAVID FISHER— Business Administration, Zachary KAREN FITTS- English, Hornbeck DIXIE FLEEGE- History, Decatur, 111. MICHAEL LONGER- Industrial Arts, Opelousas MARY FORD- Sociology. Jennings LARRY FORDHAM- Business Administration. Woodworth JOHN FOSTER- Speech, Shreveport CAROL FRENCH- Sociology, Sulphur WYNNE FRIEDRICHS- Business Administration, Metairie SHERMAN FRUGE- Industrial Arts, Gueydan LARR FULLER Business Administration, Shreveport DON GADDIS— Business Administration, Morgan City JOHN GALLEMORE- Electronics, Shreveport TOM GALLIANO- History, Cut Off ANNA GALLIEN- Business Education, Natchitoches MILLIE GALLIEN- Music, Natchitoches CONNIE GAMMILL- Business Education, Shreveport VETTYE GARRETT- Business Education, HayensviUe STEPHEN GASPARD- Physical Education, Alexandria LORETTA GATES- Primary Education, Coushatta DIANE GELDERMAN- Elementary Education, Stanford, Conn. JEAN GEORGE- Nursing, Baton Rouge PAULA GHENT- Primary Education, Shreveport CAROL GIBSON- Elementary Education, Shreveport PAULA GIBSON- Education, Coushatta EGBERT GILSON— Business Administration, Natchitoches ROBERT GINGLES- History, Logansport LINDA GONZALES- Nursing, Gonzales ELLA GORNEY- Sociology, Baton Rouge REGINA GOUDEAU- Nursing, Evergreen SAMUEL GL0RI0S0- Business Administration, Alexandria JANICE GOSS— Primary Education, Shreveport SUE GOSS— Sociology, Colfax Seniors— 277 « I LARRY CRACIE— Social Sciences, Natchitoches Rl SE GRAFFAGNINO- Elementary Education, Opelousas S l RA GRAVES- Education, Verda GEORGE GRAY— Business Administration, Sibley PAMELA GRAY- Nursing, Bemice DIANA GREEN- Art, DeQuincy PATRICIA GREEN— Accounting, Jeanerette l!E | VUIN GREENE Electronics, Provencal K I ! EN G RI FF1N- Mathematics, Winnfield SHIRLEY GRUNWALD-Nursing, Shreveport GLENDA GUEST- Primary Education, Castor PATRICK GUIDRY- Accounting, Delcambre J SEPH GUILLORY-Physical Education, Ville Platte BETTY GUY— Nursing. Zachary SI S GUIMBALLOT- Primary Education, Winnsboro GE( )RGE GUINS— Business Administration, Zachary RAYMOND HAILEY- Business Administration, Natchitoches LAMAR HALE-Geography, Natchitoches ALICE HALL- Social Sciences, Mansfield JOHN HALL- Physical Education, Vivian CHARLES II MM( ! S Physical Education, Winnfield BARBARA HAMPTON Home Economics, Natchitoches THOMAS HARDAWAY- Zoology, Bossier City DAVID HARDIN Business Administration, Houston, Tex. RREN II 1 1 1 Business Vdministration, Meaux RODNEY HARGROVE- Business Administration, Baton Bouge MICHAEL HARTT— Business Administration, Haughton ANN HARTVVICK- Nursing, Farmerville l IUl II WW Social Sciences, DeRidder DORENE HAWKES- English, Rosepine DAVID HAYDEN Wildlife Management, Coushatta GENE HAYMON Business Administration, Leesville WANDA HEARN Home Economics, Forest Hill CATHY HEBERT Nursing, Baton Rouge LINDA HENDERSON- Social Sciences, Winnfield RONALD HENDERSON-Biology, DeRidder CONNIE HERBERT- Psychology, Sulphur NELSON HERMAN- Accounting, Sodus, N. Y. R( BERT HERRMANN Physical Education, GUmer, Tex. R( )I!ERT HETRICK- Physical Education, Woodbridge, Va. IK )l.l IIKKJS— Business Administration, Shreveport LARRY HILLIMAN- Business Administration, Simpson GAIL HINES— Elementary Education, Many SAMMY HINSON- Mathematics, Leesville SAMUEL HINTON- Industrial Arts, Shreveport STEVEN HITT-Music, Shreveport AL HOBSON Music, Hodge MALCOLM HODNETT- Business, Minden KIWI I II I IODOS- Electronics, Gretna BETTY HOLLAND Biology, Shreveport 35fii 278— Seniors DONNIE HOLLAND-Industrial Arts, Bastrop BONNIE HOLLIS- Primary Education, Many DWAYNE HOLMES- Psychology, Winnfield BRIAN HOLOUBEK- Animal Science, Shreveport BETTY HOOD Science Education, Cullen RONALD HOOPER- Advertising, Shreveport CHARLES HORTON- Music, Fort Worth, Tex. PEGGY HORTON- Elementary Education, Mansura ROBERT HORTON Industrial Arts, Winnfield RUFORD HORTON- Commercial Art, Plain Dealing JANE HOWARD Physical Education, Many MARY HOWARD- Social Sciences, Shreveport ANTHONY HOWES- Zoology, Alexandria DEBORAH HOWES- Elementary Education, Houston, Tex. CAROLS N HSE— Home Economics, Pineville EDGAR HUCKIE- Accounting, Leesville CARL HUMPHRIES- Accounting, Pineville KATHLEEN HUMPHRIES-Speech Therapy, Jena JEAN HUNTER- Nursing, Shreveport JAMES HUTCHINSON- Business Administration, Ferriday VICKIE HUTCHINSON- Art, Shreveport ALEC HUTTON- Education, Alexandria CHERI HYDE— Nursing, Shreveport CHARLOTTE IRBY- Social Sciences, Bossier LAINE IVEY— Social Sciences, Sieper ALEX IVINS— Business Administration, Vivian DAVID JACKSON— Elementary Education, Montgomery ROBERT JACKSON- Library Science, Shreveport KENNETH JAMES- Industrial Arts, Natchitoches MARTHA JARVIS-Sociology, Leesville MARGARET JOBE- Library Science, Oil City CHARLES JOHNSON- Electronics, Verda JOHN JOHNSON- Electronics, Verda SHELIA JOHNSON- Primary Education, Marrere JOHNETTE JOHNSTON-Music, Simesport BRENDA JONES- Education, Goldonna CONNIE JONES- Primary Education, Zwolle JOE JONES -Zoology, Shreveport PATRICIA JONES-Primary Education, Many SANDRA JONES- Sociology, Lake Charles WANDA JONES- Mathematics, Lake Charles JOHN JOSEPHSON- Business Administration, Shreveport GLENDA KEEN— Elementary Education, Bossier City LARRY KEES— Social Sciences, Alexandria SHARON KELLEY- Library Science, Winnfield RITA KEMP- Mathematics, Natchitoches GEORGIANA KENDALL- English, Natchitoches PETE KENDALL- Electronics, Natchitoches JUDY KIEFFER- Art, Shreveport GARY KILLEN- Agri-Business, Coushatta Seniors— 279 STEPHEN KIMSEY- Speech, Ft. Smith, Ark. SHARON KING- Speech, Yazoo City, Miss. GEORGIA KINNISON- Music, Grayson JAMES KNAPP- Art, Lake Charles JANIE KNIGHTEN- Social Sciences, Baton Rouge MARGENE KRAMER- English, Pensacola, Fla. HAROLD LaBORDE-Sociology, Shreveport STEPHEN LaCAZE- Industrial Arts, Natchitoches GEORGIA LaCOUR- Nursing, Shreveport STEVE LaCOUR- Physical Education, Baton Rouge VIRNITA LADNER- Nursing, Fenton, Miss. MUM A I Wll; KI) Pre-Medicine, Pineville RONALD LAMBERT- Sociology, Robeline J VMS I |)i:i l l Social Sciences, VillePlatte ANITA LANDRUM- Sociology, New Orleans HERMAN LANGFORD- Social Sciences, Gloster CHRISTINE LANZILLOTTI- Elementary Education, Bossier City CYNTHIA LATHAM- Psychology, Sulphur DONNA LAVTNE- Elementary Education, Oil City ELIZABETH LEACH- Speech Therapy, Natchitoches ALVIN LEAKE-Industrial Arts, Harvey WAYNE LeBLEU-.Physical Education, Opelousas ROGERS LeDOUX- Social Sciences, Eunice CHARLOTTE LEE- Elementary Education, Gorum CHERYL LEE— Home Economics, Gorum JAMES LEE— Distributive Education, Bossier City LIN LEETH— Accounting, Shreveport RONALD LEGENDRE- Electronics, Addis ANN LEWIS— Business Education, Leesville ANNIE LEWIS- Speech Therapy, Jonesboro M LEWIS Economics, Shreveport JO ANN LEWIS- Business Administration, Abbeville ROBERT LINDSAY- History, Shreveport DONNA LONG-Home Economics, Zachary LOUIS LOUP- Agriculture, New Roads HELEN LOVELADY- Nursing, Many RICH MID LOYD Electronics, Winnsboro ROBERT LUCKY- Education, Natchitoches NANCY LYONS- Speech Therapy, Alexandria JOHN McALLISTER -Industrial Arts, Baton Rouge RONALD McBRIDE- Art, Natchitoches LUKE McCORMIC- Industrial Arts, Many SANDRA McCULLEN- Nursing, Shreveport LORA McGASKEY- Business Administration, Natchitoches KIBK McGOWAN-Business Administration, Shreveport KAREN McGUIRT- Government, Natchitoches MARY McKEE- Business Administration, Leesville RANDY McKNIGHT- Geology, Logansport BOB McLAMORE- Biology, Natchitoches ALLYSON McLAURIN- Primary Education, Mansfield 280— Seniors 2222 r I A ■3222 DOUGLAS MADDEN- Animal Science, Chestnut CLAIRE MAHFOUZ-English, New Iberia JENNIE MALLEY-Home Economics, Many JERRY MALONE— Business Administration. Springhill LYNN MANDINA- Physical Education, Oil City NELSON MANGOLD-Business Administration, LeesviUe JANE MARINO- Physical Education, La Place FERN MARTIN- Physical Education, Opelousas LEON MARTIN- Social Sciences, Glenmora MAIDA MARTIN- Nursing, Jonesboro BOBBY MASTERS- Industrial Arts, Florien JERRY MASTERS- Geography, Florien MARY MASTRACCHIO-Nursing, Leesville ROSEMARY MATHEWS- Social Sciences, Bossier City DALE MATTHEWS- Animal Science, Sarepta DEBORAH MAULDIN- Chemistry, Shreveport CAROL MAXEY- Anthropology, Natchitoches BEVERLY MAXWELL- Nursing, Shreveport JIMMY MAYNOR- Business Administration, Cotton Valley PHILLIP MAYO- Industrial Arts, Hicks HAROLD MELDER— Business Administration. Glenmora KAREN MENSING- Elementary Education, Leesville STEVE MERCER-Industrial Arts, Lake Providence SIDNEY MESSINA- Primary Education, Shreveport RAYMOND MICHIELS- Physical Education, Alexandria DONNA MIDDLETON- History, Ft. Eustis. Va. ARCHIE MILLER-Electronics, Winfall, N. C. CHARLES MILLER- Social Sciences, Negreet LORRIE MILLER-Music, Shreveport ROBERT MILLER- Sociology, Pitkin STEPHEN MILLER- Industrial Arts, Shreveport MARY MILLS- Home Economics, Vidalia LINDA MILNER- Nursing, Shreveport DON MIMS- Physical Education, Natchitoches AUGUSTA MINNIS- Sociology, Tauhope, Ala. ARVIL MINOR-Economics, Coushatta GLEN MINOR- Industrial Arts, Springhill CHARLES MIXON- Business Administration, Bunkie ROSEMARY MIXON- Secretarial Administration, Bunkie MARK MONTGOMERY- Business Administration, Bossier City JOHN MOORE— Business Administration, Pitkin RICHARD MOORE— Business Administration, Shreveport ONEDA MORGAN- Business Administration, Oakdale DIANE MORRIS- Physical Education, DeRidder KENNETH MORRIS-Business Administration, Vivian MACE MORRIS- Business Administration, Clearwater, Fla. MALCOLM MORRIS- Business Administration, Leesville JERRY MOTT- Physical Education, Dallas, Tex. DELFIN M U JIC A- Chemistry, Carripano, Venezuela PATRICK MURPHY- Business Administration, Montgomery Seniors— 281 L ' l LUCIEN MURZYN- Electronics, Alexandria ANN MYERS- Music, Pelican CAROLYN NANCE- Psychology, Shreveport JOE NASELLO— Business Administration, Alexandria LINDA NATIONS- Nursing, Shreveport CATHLEEN NELSON- Home Economics, Port Sulphur JOSEPH NELSON-Business Administration, Port Sulphur JUDITH NEWBILL- Social Sciences, Shreveport STEVE NICHOLSON-Business Administration, Shreveport PAUL NICKELS— Industrial Arts, Shreveport ROBERT NORR1S- Electronics, Zachary DONALD NORWOOD- Accounting, Mansfield BONNIE NUGENT- Sociology, Pineville FREDERICK NUGENT-Industrial Arts, Fredericksburg, Va. PAT O ' BRIEN- Industrial Arts, Coushatta DAVID OWEN- Mathematics, Elizabeth DAVID OWENS- Social Sciences, Boyce BETTY ( XLEY- English, Negreet ANN PADDEN- Social Sciences, Bossier City MARJORIE PaDULA- Social Sciences, Bossier City JEANETTE PARAZEWSK1 French, Wiimfield STANLYE PARHAM- Distributive Education, Moreauville DORIS PARKER Nursing, Shreveport GORDON PARKER- Speech, Anchorage, Alaska WAYNE PARKER- Business Administration, Bossier City - 2K2 -Seniors LINDA PASSMORE- Elementary Education, Vinton VICKIE PAL LK— Business Education, Libuse JOANNA PAYNE- Primary Education, DeRidder THOMAS PAYNE- Physical Education, Shreveport MARY PEACOCK-Nursing, West Monroe CATHERINE PELT- Social Sciences, Leesville JERRY PENFIELD- Business Administration Aberdeen, S. Dak. DANE PENNY- Interior Design, Baton Rouge RICHARD PENROD- Animal Science, Natchitoches SUE PETRUS— Business Administration, Shreveport RORERT PIJANOWSKI- Sociology, Alexandria MICHAEL PISTORIUS- Pre-Medicine, Shreveport WALTER POCHE Business Administration, Natchitoches VICKI POOLE- Nursing, Oil City DONALD POWER- Animal Science, Alexandria PAM PRAET- Physical Education, Alexandria ALLIE PRATHER-Education, Crowley WILLIAM PRATHER-Physical Education, Alexandria ALLAN PRATT- Electronics, Natchitoches MARK PREZIOSI- Botany, Shreveport JOHN PRUDHOMME- Bus iness Administration. Natchitoches MARGARET PRUDHOMME- Interior Design, Natchitoches BEVERLY PYLE- Nursing, Shreveport i:i;i l (,)| l Hum,,,.-.. Vdministration. Natchitoches IVAN QU1NTER0 - Agronomy, Panama LEWIS RACHAL- Interior Design, Alexandria NORA REDMOND- Home Economics, Alexandria CHRISTINE REED- Home Economics, Alexandria MITCH REED- Business Administration, Opelousas RICHARD REED-Mathematics, Natchitoches JUDITH REESE- Education, Shreveport SHERYL RESWEBER- Physical Education, St. Martinville JANET REYNOLDS- Nursing, Shreveport MADALYN REYNOLDS- Home Economics, Alexandria SHARON REYNOLDS- Education, Shreveport KATHRYN RHODES-Elementary Education, Natchitoches SANDRA RHODES- Home Economics, Pineville STEPHEN RHODES- Mathematics, Saline LIZABETH RICE- Nursing, Slidell BARBARA RICH- Nursing, Plain Dealing CLARENCE RICHARD-Industrial Arts, Jonesville PAUL RIGGS— Zoology, Jonesville RAYMOND RISER Business Administration, Shreveport JANIE ROARK- Home Economics, Many DOROTHY ROBERTS Nursing, Alexandria NED ROBICHAUX-Pre-Law, Natcbiioches LANELL ROBINETT- Business Education, Coushatta CANDIE ROBINSON- Social Sciences, Haynesville JERRY ROGERS- Industrial Arts, Natchitoches ALLEN ROSEN- Psychology, Shreveport Seniors— 283 WILFRED ROGERS-Industrial Arts, Winnfield KIRK ROTH- Industrial Arts, New Orleans SHERRY ROWE- Education, Vivian WILLIAM ROWE- Business Administration, Vivian HOWARD ROWLAND- Industrial Arts, New Orleans MARY RUSH- Social Sciences, Campti RAYMOND RUSH Psychology, Warren, Ohio MARRITA RUSSELL— Business Administration, Georgetown EVELYN SAKOVICH- Social Sciences, Shreveport THOMAS SANDEFUR- History, Haynesville JOHN SANDEL- Agri-Business, Florien -II IMII S WGSTEN Physical Rducation. Rockland, Mass. DAISY SAPP- Nursing, Melrose BLANE SAUNIER-Social Sciences, Delcambre GLENN SAVOIE- Business Administration, Oakdale JIM SCHMIDT History, Bossier Citj RANDALL SCHULTZ— Business Administration, Shreveport ESSIE SCOTT- Nursing, Clinton DONNA SEARCY- Speech, Shreveport MARY SEPULVADO- Psychology, Shreveport KATHLEEN SEVERANCE-English, Coushatta LOUISE SHAHAN- Home Economics, Alexandria DALE SHAW- Music, Bossier City JANET SHAW- Nursing, Shreveport LAMAR SHAW- Business, Ida BARBARA SIBLEY- Education, Minden BLANCHE SIBLEY- Nursing, Baton Rouge BRENDA SILLAVAN- Sociology, Hammond ROBERT SILK-Mathematics, Natchitoches BECKY SIMPSON- Elementary Education, Springhill SUSAN SIMPSON- Elementary Education, Shreveport WILLIAM SIMPSON- Speech, Fairfax ROBERT SISTRUNK- Industrial Arts, Natchitoches MANSEL SLAUGHTER Animal Science, Zachary SUSAN SLAUGHTER- Home Economics, Baker JAMES SMALL- Wildlife Management, Haughton BECKY SMITH Speech Therapy, Franklin l;0|;i;lK SMITH Nursing. Plaquemine CONNIE SMITH- Home Economics, Fffie JUDITH SMITH- Speech Therapy, Natchitoches KATHERINE SMITH- Nursing, Many KENNETH SMITH Agri-Business, Winnfield NANCY SMITH- Primary Education, Vivian PAUL SMITH— Business Administration, Shreveport MONTIE SOILEAU- Social Sciences, Opelousas CESAR SOSA- Geology, Opata, Venezuela LINDA SPARROW- Elementary Education, Pineville MARTHA SPEARS Social Welfare, Dry Creek WILLIAM SPEARS- Agri-Business, Logansport PAULINE SPENCE- Elementary Education, Crowville W23M 284— Seniors RONALD SPILLER- Government. Leesville BILLY SPRINGER- Industrial Arts, Jena GARY SHIA RES- Geology, Alexandria DONNA STAPLETON- Education, Oakdale LESLIE STEELE- Music, Nacogdoches, Tex. GLORIA STEVENS- Nursing, Baton Rouge PHYLLIS STE I NS Mathematics. Wilmington, Y I . ROBERT STEVENS- Business, Baton Rouge DAVID STEWART- Electronics, Simesport EDWARD STEWART Business Administration. Winnfield LINDLE STEWART- Business Administration, Campti RONALD SI E AR I Business Administration. Alexandria PATRICIA STILLEY-Primary Education, Pineville JIMMY STIN SON- Social Sciences, Bossier C it v RENDA STINSON- English. Shreveport SUSAN STOKELD— Primary Education, Glenmora CYNTHIA STOMA- Psychology, Mansfield MARIANN STRANGE- Library Science, Center Point M. STRICKLAND- Electronics, Woodworth ADRIAN STROTHER Anthropology, Alexandria (I EE SIT R( iHEN- Psychology, New Christmas CI I RLOTTE SULLIVAN- Elementary Education. Benton MARY SWINDELL- Primary Education. Shreveport THEODORE TAN NEHILL- Industrial Arts, Tullos BOBBY TARVER-Electronics, Winnfield Seniors— 28J PATRICIA TASSIN-Home Economics, Moreauville JAMES TATE— Business Administration, El Dorado, Ark. LORA TAYLOR- Nursing, Baton Rouge SUSAN TERRAL- Primary Education, Trout JOHNNY TERRELL Business Administration, Pleasant Hill l M )|)1{( ) I IK ) 1 Physical Education, Eranklinton GEORGE THOMPSON Industrial Arts, Boyce JULIE THOMPSON- Sociology, Oakdale FRED THROGMARTON- Government, Shreveport LINDA TIMMONS- Elementary Education, Many THALIA TOUPS- Sociology, Alexandria SUSAN TOWNS- Office Administration, Bossier City GLADYS TOWNSEND Business Education, Bunkie LINDA TROINO- Nursing, Gueydon ELLA TROTTER- Secretarial Science, Campti CINDY TROUILLE- Nursing, Crowley BILL TUBRE— Business Administration, Oakdale LINDA TYNES— Primary Education, Shreveport TOMMY TYNES-Biology, Shreveport BRENDA VALLIE- Social Sciences, Colfax MAUREEN VAN MOL - Home Economics, Alexandria CHARLES VASQUEZ- Business Administration. Melville STAGG VAUGHAN- Psychology, Jennings LARRY VICKERS- Physical Education, Pineville JOYCE WADE- Library Science, De Kidder WAYNE WALKER- Animal Science, Bossier City JAMES WALLACE- Social Science, Leander JAMES WALSH- Industrial Arts, Urania TED WARD— Business Administration. Haughton MARTHA WARREN- Sociology, ShreVeport BARBARA WAHABAUGH-Nursing. San Antonio, Tex. JOEY WATERS- Zoology, Provencal BOBBY WATTS- Pre-Law, Natchitoches DIANE WEBB- Physical Education. DeRidder PEGGY WELCH- Nursing. Cottonport RONALD WELCH- Physical Education, Natchitoches THOMAS WELCH-Electronics, Natchitoches DAVID WELLS- English, Pleasant Hill ROY WELLS- Physical Education, Bogalusa REBECCA WERNER Home Economics, Leesville RUTH WESLEY- Nursing, Leesville ANN WHITE- Zoqlogy, Mora GLADYS WHITE- French, Pineville M RILYN WHITE- Business Education, Bienville JOHN WHITEHEAD-Industrial Arts, Jena CRAIG WHITLEY- Zoology, Anacoco ROGER WHITTINGTON- Elementary Education, Bayou Chicot GAYLO WHITTINGTON Business Education, Bayou Chicot JAMES WICKER— Business Administration, Zachary PAMELA WILKERSON-Sociology, Natchitoches 286— Seniors EDWARD WILLCUT-Industrial Arts, Zachary DAVID WILLIAMS- Physical Education, Alexandria MANSHIP WILLIAMS- Agri-Business, Ethel ANNE WILLIS- Social Sciences, Opelousas BARBARA WILLIS- Music, Shreveport BRENDA WILSON- Primary Education, Bossier City CAROLINE WILSON-Etiglish, Leesville KENNETH WILSON— Business Administration, Shreveport NANCY WILSON- Nursing, Marion JACK WINKLE— Accounting, Shreveport THOMAS WO LTZ— Business Administration, Shreveport CHARLES WOMACK- Social Sciences, Shreveport GARY WOODS— Electronics, Alexandria THOMAS WORSHAM- Business Administration, Coushatta ROBIN WORTHINGTON- Nursing, Denham Springs DAVID WRICHT-Physical Education, Baton Bouge ROGER WRIGHT- Business Administration, Forrest Hill EMMETT WYCHE- Social Sciences, Bossier City RALPH YOUNG— Business Administration, Shreveport GUY ZACHARY- Physics, Texarkana, Tex. CEDR1AN ZACHARY- Zoology, Minden KATHERING ZIMMERMAN- Nursing, Baton Rouge RICHARD ZULICK- Zoology, Natchitoches n ■ Seniors— 287 Gary Digilormo President Janet Churchman Vice-President Marsha Bella Secretary -Treasurer Fran Anion a Women ' s Representative Rudy Burnett Mens Representative RALPH AARON-Sociology, DeRidder GLEN ADAMS- Agri-Business, Sikes SANDRA ADAMS-Sociology, Shreveport JON D. ADAMS — Business Administration, Lake Jackson, Texas DAVID ADKINS- Upper Elementary Education. Tarheel JOSEPH ALEXANDER-Zoology, Ville Platte LARRY ALLBRITTEN-Industrial Arts, Shreveport MYRTICE ANN ALLEN -French, Winnfield PAULA ANDERSON— English, Holbrook, Mass. KNUTE W. ANDERSON -Wildlife Management, Warehani, Mass. ROBERT ANGLIN — Economics, Haynesville EVELYN ARMOUR -Primary Education, Natchitoches ROBERT ARMOUR -Health and Physical Education, Natchitoches LARRY ARNOLD— Business, Shreveport CHARLES ARRINGTON-Social Welfare, Tioga JUDY ATWELL— Home Economics, Winnfield STARR AUTREY— Secretarial Science, Morgan City ALICE BAILEY— Social Welfare, Natchitoches CHARLES BAILEY— Accounting, Birmingham, Ala. TOMMY BAILEY— Electronics, Hunter DARRELL BAKER Sociology, Holbrook, Mass. EVERETT BAKER— Social Science, Greenville, S.C. CHARLES BALLIRO -English, Revere, Mass. LINDA BAMBURG— Home Economics, Coushatta SANDRA BAMBURG-Speech Pathology, Shreveport MARY EVELYN BANG -Physical Education, Shreveport ROBERT BANKS, JR.-Social Science, Bossier City CATHY BANKSTON— Nursing, Jackson THURMAN BAPTISTE— Physical Education, Natchitoches RICHARD BARKER— Government, Baton Rouge LEN BARNES — Industrial Technology, Shreveport BARRY BARR Psychology, Simmesport JACK BARR-Industrial Arts, Atlanta, Ga. LESLIE BARTLEY— Social Science, Shreveport MARGARET BASCO— Secretarial Administration, Cloutierville DIANNE BASS— Physical Education, Oakdale PEYTON BASS, JR. -History, Coushatta DONNA BATES— Home Economics, Provencal ADDIE S. BAXTER- Psychology, Florien 288-Juniors Charles Bealer— Industrial Arts, Gretna Michael Beaty— Wildlife Management. Haughton Joseph Beck, Jr.— Business Administration, Buckingham, Va. Terry Beck— Physical Education, Oil City Linda Becker— Physical Education, Pineville Carol Becker— Physical Education, Pineville Cheryl Beckerdite— Elementary Education, Shreveport Lloyd Beckham— Business Administration, Logansport Patricia Bedgood— History, Shreveport Kathy Jean Beene— Elementary Education, Springhill Ralph Bennett— General Agriculture, Pineville Sue Bennett— Home Economics. Pineville Danny Benson — Agri-Business, Springhill Ph His Bergeron— Nursing. Baton Rouge Harold Berry— Industrial Arts, Logansport Jo Frances Bice Home Economics. Natchitoches Leona Gail Bice— English, Mansfield Marv Bingess— Home Economics. Leesville Ann Birkelback— Elementary Education, Shreveport Daniel Blacksher— Business Administration. Bovce John Blalock— Agriculture, Saline Margaret Blandin— Home Economics. DeRidder Melanie Blaylock— Physical Education, McDade Charles Bloodworth— Sociology, Natchitoches Selwyn Blouin— Business Administration, Ethel Danny Bogue— Industrial Education, Longvievv, Tex. Tommy Bogue — Pre-Law, Shreveport Doris Bonilla— Primary Education, Leesville Ronald Bonner— Upper Elementary Education, Simpson Brant Bordelon— English, Coushatta John Bordelon, Jr.— Accounting, Hessmer Cecil Boswell— Guidance, Provencal Charles Boudreaux— Physical Education, Shreveport Dwiffht Boudreaux— Industrial Arts. Houma Marshall Boudreaux — Medical Technology, Baton Rouge Randy Bouknight— Business Administration, Shreveport Steve Bourriague— Psychology, Baton Rouge Mitzi Boy ett— Business Education. Dodson Ronnie Bradford— Accounting, Jonesville Bryan Bradley— Art, Baton Rouge Edward Bradley— Business Administration, Chestnut Gloria Brady— Social Sciences, Lecompte Maxie Branch— Physical Education, Bossier City Carolyn Breedlove— French, Natchitoches Jerry Brevelle— Animal Science, Colfax Ron Brigmon— Music, Grand Prairie, Tex. David Britt Industrial Arts, Saline Judith Britt— Business Education, Natchitoches Ronny Broadway— Business Administration, Roheline Emily Brouillette— Speech and Hearing Therapy, Natchitoches Juniors— ' 2iV) Mary Broussard— Elementary Eduration. Baton Rouge Evelyn Brown— Music, Oxford Kenneth Brown— Accounting, Shreveport Mary Brown— Science, Shreveport Scott Brown— Business Administration, Shreveport Mack Brownlee— Electronics, Hineston Larrv Bruce Education, Georgetown Harold Bruniley— Government, Converse Craig Buller— Mathematics, Lecompte Jacqueline Buhler— Physical Education. Shreveport Annette Borch— Dietetics, Natchitoches Kathy Burford— Elementary Education, Glastec John Burgin Pre-Dentistry, Lafayette Rudy Burnette— Social Sciences, Shreveport Ronald Busby— Business Administration, Leesville Dean Caldwell— Zoology, DeRidder Samuel Caldwell— Psychology ' . Shreveport Roger Callahan— Industrial Education. Houma Kenneth Callens— Business Administration, Kilgore, Tex. Cheri Camp— Nursing, Baton Rouge Cecil Campbell— Government, Benton Jerry Campbell— Physical Education, Bossier City James Cansler— Business Administration, 011a Lane Capps— Industrial Arts, Tullos Sherry Capps— Primary Education, Tullos Allen Carlisle— Mathematics, Bossier City Pamela Carmichael— Physical Education, Harvey Betty Carnahan— Education, Cloutierville Rayford Carnline— Business Administration, Shreveport Curtis Carpenter..- Economics. Baton Rouge Lanis Carpenter— Physical Education, Calvin Barbara Carson— Primary Education, Bossier City Sharon Carson— Home Economics, Natchitoches James Carter— Mathematics, Shreveport John Carter— Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Susan Cartwright — Physical Education, Plain Dealing Vernie Cason— Business Education, Morrow Keitha Castillow— Nursing. Sulphur Kathern Causey— Music, Leesville Eugene Cavanaugh— Accounting, Leesville Pamela Chandler— Primary Education. Haughton Trudy Chaney— Physical Education. Baton Rouge Marie Chenevert— Music, Bunkie Vicki Chiasson— Social Sciences, Harvey Ed Chopin— Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Janet Churchman — Elementary Education, Rosepine Ludie Churchman— Sociology, Colfax Patti Churchman— Home Economics, Colfax nn Ci I reo— Primary Education, Baton Rouge Michael Clark— Business Administration. Alexandria 290 -Juniors €. : j r £S liUI? Clay Clark— Elementary Education. Logansport Vicki Clark Primary Education, Oakdale Arthur Clingman— Electronics, Keithville Patricia Cloud— Nursing, Elizabeth Clydeanna Cobb— Medical Technology, Springhill Mike Cockerham— Forestry, Winnfield Lindon Collinsworth— Physical Education, Baton Rouge R. L. Colvard— Geology, Glenmora Carolyn Comer— Physical Education, Ferriday Connie Conine Zoology, Natchitoches Melvin Constransitch— Biology, Galliano Carolyn Coody— Social Science, Mora Douglas Cook— Physical Education, Shreveport Janice Cook- Nursing, Ponchatoula Mary Cook Home Economics. Plain Dealing Bob Corken— Government, Alexandria Donald Cotton- Pre-Medical, Winnfield Susan Cotton— English, Shreveport Noah Cox— History, Shreveport Ronnie Cox — Business Administration, Coushatta Wayne Cox— Merchandising, Natchitoches Michael Grain— Industrial Technology, Franklinton Donna Crawford— Physical Education, Coushatta Ronnie Creech— Electronics, Logansport David Crowe— Physical Education, Bossier City David Crowson— Business Administration, Haughton Edwin Crump— Biology, Haynesville Larry dryer— Mathematics, Many John Cullen— Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Mitzi (lurry — Home Economics, Sikes Carolyn Danner— Nursing, New Orleans Dennis Dans— Physical Education, Shreveport Russell Danzy— Accounting, Mora William Daniel Mathematics, Bossier City Sarah Darphin— English, Baton Rouge Jack Dauphin— Business Administration. Cotton Valley Susan David— Childhood Education, Pineville Catherine Davis— English, Shreveport Doris Davis— Nursing, Shreveport Cornelius Davis— Drafting, Natchitoches Gwendolyn Davis— Nursing, Springhill James Davis— Government, Bossier City Joseph Davis— Business Administration, Wilmington, N.C. Pat Davis— Business Administration, Shreveport Rebecca Davis— Home Economics. Delhi Shirley Davis— Childhood Education, Shreveport Tisa Davis Primary Education, Bossier City Dane Louis D ' Avy— Physical Education. Opelousas Corrie Dawson— Physical Education, Baton Rouge Elian Daye— Secretarial Administration, Shreveport Larry DeBlieux— Economics, Natchitoches Gary Digilormo— Social Sciences, Shreveport Stephen Decuir— Elementary Education, Marksville Judy Dencausse— Speech Therapy, Gonzales Nolan Dessille— Industrial Arts, Center Point Helen Deville Business Education, Dry Prong Francis Dezendorl— Nursing, Shreveport Donna Dillon— Nursing, Eranklinton Ashley Disotell— Geology, Anchorage, Alaska Ron Distefano— Chemistry, Alexandria Denny Dodd Journalism, Vivian Mike Doles— Agri-Business, Jones Jerry Dousay— Electronics, Hineston Jean Dowling— Dietetics, Haughton James Droddy— Distributive Education, Elizabeth Margaret Ducote— Primary Education, Bunkie Larry Ducote— Industrial Electronics, Chalmette Ronald Duet— Business, Galliano Kenneth Durand— Sociology, Pollock Don Durham— Business Administration, Haynesville Wanda Dove- Primary Education, Natchitoches Nathan Dowden Industrial Arts, Hornbeck Michael Durrant— Physical Education, Rochester, N.Y. Larry Dziekan— Social Sciences, Florien icki Kakin Business Education, Shreveport 2 ( )2 Juniors KPi. Linda Eaton— Social Welfare, New Orleans Sue Ann Edie— Business Education. Shreveport Walter Edler— Business Administration, New Orleans Darrvl Edwards— Education, Alexandria Susan Elders- Speech Education, Lake Charles Carolyn Ehrhardt— Elementary Education, Washington Sharon Ellis— Education, Baton Rouge Mary Ellzey Library Science, Sarepta Marno Ellzey — Primary Education, Natchitoches Chris Elms— Industrial Arts. Oak Grove W. J. Erwin— Sociology, Lake Providence Dennis Evans Sociology, Mansfield William Evans— Mathematics, Baton Rouge Kitty F avail— Psychology, Alexandria Charles Feduccia— Physical Education, Alexandria Barbara E. Ferguson— Nursing, Lake Charles Barbara Ferguson— Business Education, Atlanta Danny Ferguson— Business Administration, Shreveport Mervin Ferguson— Animal Science, Tioga Roberto Fiallos— Agronomy, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Katie Fields— Biology, Shreveport George Fink— Pre-Medieine, Opelousas Suzann Finley— Art, Covington Sandra Fisher— Physical Education, Alexandria Edward Fitzgerald— Business, New Orleans Robert Fleege— English, Shreveport Angileen Fletcher— Math, English, Verda Shirley Flora— Primary Education, Lena Betty Flowers— Elementary Education, Opelousas Herman Fontenot Accounting, Lake Charles Michael Fontenot-Social Sciences, Ville Platte Billy Forbis— Business Administration, Alexandria John Fortuna— Social Sciences, Bossier City Rita Foshee- Early Childhood Education, Mansfield Maud Fowler— Nursing, Maringouin James Freeman— Journalism, Wlieaton, Md. Bruce Friedman— Accounting, Shreveport Kenny Fuller— Social Sciences, Bossier City Loura Frye— Home Economics, Natchitoches Tommy Frye— Animal Science, Natchitoches Connie Gaines— Business Education, Bossier City Kenneth Gaines— Business Administration, Shreveport Don Gallemore— Government,Shreveport John Gallemore— Electronics, Shreveport Susan Garcia— Nursing, Minden Christine Gaspard— Nursing, Cottonport Barbara Gates— Home Economics, Lake Providence Cindy Gates— Home Economics, Opelousas Jim Gates— Science, Goldonna Robert Gates— Physical Education, Crowley Juniors— 293 Christine Gauthier— Psychology, Cottonport Francis Gauthier— Electronics, Mansura Hugh Gentry— Social Sciences, Natchitoches Robert Gerales— Commercial Art, Leesville Pat Gerhardt— Business Administration, Tampa, Fla. Rene Gharibeh— Pre-Medieine, DeRidder Dawn dish— Nursing, Bossier Rick Githens— Business Administration, Vivian Clark Gleason— Physical Education, Fort Sulphur Robert Goings— Physical Education, Opelousas Danny Gour— Biology, Castor Grayson Gourdon— Industrial Arts, Campti Richard Gouch— Business Administration, Natchitoches Frank Gordon— Social Sciences, Winnfield James Gordon— Business Administration. Cut Off Kay Graber— Primary Education, Bossier City Elaine Graham— Physical Education, Creston Johnny Granger— Animal Science, DeRidder Frances Graves— Physical Education, Denham Springs George Green— Industrial Arts, New Orleans Linda Green— Music, Natchitoches Walter Green-Mathematics, DeRidder Gary Patrick Greer— Physical Education, Oakdale Mary Greer— Nursing, Morgan City Joan Griffin— Speech, Monroe Harvey Grimball— Business Administration, Leesville Kathleen Gros— Nursing, Baton Rouge Kirk Guidry— Zoology. Berwick Myrtle Guidry— Interior Design, Opelousas Ronnie Guidry— Drafting, Kaplan Virginia Gulledge— Primary Education, Natchitoches Everett Gunter— Business Education, Natchitoches Patricia Guzzardo— Business Education, Shreveport Eddie Haemon-Physical Education, Homer Susan Haggart— Primary Education, Metairie Gary Haggart-History, Lecompte Tom Hagin-Industrial Arts, Shreveport Robert Haines— Psychology, Kansas City, Mo. Charles Hall-Industrial Arts, Vivian Edward Hall-Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Larry Hall-Chemistry, Baton Rouge James Holly— Business Administration, Natchitoches Danny Hammett— History, Natchitoches Glynrose Han berry -Physical Education, Larose William Hare— Industrial Arts, Alexandria Donnie Harper— Business Administration, Springhill J. D. Harris, Jr.— Electronics, Shreveport Ronald Haworth— Business Administration, Natchitoches Alvin Hawthorne Business Administration, Pineville Sheryl Hayes- Primary Education, Zwolle 294— Juniors Shirley Haynes— Home Economics, Haughton Carolyn Hazel— English, Lake Charles Mary Head— Interior Design, Lecompte Peggy Heath— Business Education, DeRidder Johnny Hebert— Speech, Oberlin Simone Hebert— Physical Education, Jefferson Island Rebecca Hedglin— Nursing, Natchitoches William Henagan— Agri-Business, Tioga Randall Hennigan— Business Administration, Marthaville John Henson— Business Administration, Leesville Robert Hernandez— Physical Education, DeRidder William Herrin— Business Administration. Shreveport Rodney Herring— Zoology, Shreveport Vernon Hesser— Business Administration, Pelican Alice Hicks— Interior Design, Natchitoches Carol Hicks— Business Education, Natchitoches Gerald Hightower— Business Administration. Winnfield Ralph Hines— Business Administration, Many- John Hobby— Business Administration. Shreve port Mary Hobby— Music. Shreveport Jack Hoftstadt— Psychology, New Orleans Mike Hollier— Advertising, Shreveport Sherion Hollingsworth— Physical Education. Oak Grove Oswald Hollingsworth— Business Administration, Keithville Linda Holmes— Secretarial Administration, Logansport Juniors- 29J Sharon Holloway— Primary Education, Shreveport Brenda Holt Elementary Education. Bossier City Kenneth Holt— Social Sciences, Sieper James Morton— Music, Shreveport Jack Horn— Social Sciences, Logansport Terry Horn— Accounting, Logansport Jemi Horner— Industrial Arts Minden Kichard Hooter- Animal Science, Shreveport Esther House— Elementary Education. Shreveport Ricky Howard— Physical Education. Shreveport Susan Howard— Business Education, Many Sylvanus Howell, III— Business Administration, Natchitoches Valarie Huchie— Primary Education, Santa Barbara, Calif. I )annv Hudson— Business Administration, Shreveport Anita Hull— Elementary Education, Vidalia Charles Hughey— Business Administration. Pineville Foy Hunter— Accounting, Shreveport Dollie Hutchins— Home Economics, Heflin Lyle Hutchinson— Physical Education, Pineville Randal Ilvnnon— Business Administration. Bunkie John [nabrett— Industrial Arts. Minden James Ingram— Distributive Education, Zwolle Nancy Irby— Physical Education, Bossier City Scott Irwin Economics. DeBidder Lame Ivey— Social Sciences, Sieper Pegg) Ivins— Physical Education. Vivian liohia Ivy— Merchandising, Alexandria Belinda Jackson— Elementary Education, Coushatta Don Jackson— Business Administration, Leesville Randal) Jackson — Microbiology. Natchitoches Robert Jackson— Government, Devon, Pa. Lonnie Jacobs— Psychology, J onesboro Bennie James— Social Sciences, Sikes Beverly James— Library Science. Pitkin David James— Government, Vidalia Don James— Manuel Arts, Natchitoches Edward James— Agri-Business, Natchitoches Gloria James— Physical Education, Natchitoches Linda James— Primary Education, Natchitoches Terry James— Pre-Law, Sikes Patricia Jarre ' ll English, DeBidder Beverly Johnson— Nursing, Morgan City Cheryl Johnson-Elementary Education, Oakdale Demelvin Johnson- Social Welfare, Natchitoches Donald Johnson— Social Sciences, Oakdale James Johnson— Business Administration, Alexandria Jerr) Johnson— Agri-Business . Glenmora Ken Johnson Business Administration, Shreveport Leslie Johnson— Wildlife Management, Beadhimer Mollie Johnson— Social Sciences, Shreveport A vjr V 296 Randell Johnson— Business Administration, Shreveport Sandra Johnson— Physical Education, Leesville Wendell Johnson-Industrial Arts, Baton Rouge Donald Johnston-Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Darwin Jones— Animal Science, Glenmora Donnie Jones— Physical Education, Jena Linda Jones— Mathematics, Alexandria Sharon Jones Home Economics. Columbus, Miss. Thomas Jones— Music, Shreveport David Jordon— Business Administration, New Llano M arson Jordon-History, Winnfield Pat Jordon— Pre-Engineering, Bobeline Phil Jordon Advertising Design, Alexandria Ricky Jordon— Physical Education, Winnfield Doris Joseph— Primary Education, Natchitoches John Josephson— Business Administration, Shreveport Barhara Joshlin-Social Sciences, Evans Judy Joshlin— Social Sciences, Evans Billv Jowers— Physical Education, Boyce Harold Juban— Physical Education, Baton Rouge Kenneth Kaufman-Electronics, Shreveport Ken Kavalaw ski— Political Science. Shreveport Johnnye Keglon— Social Sciences. Simpson George Kelley- Animal Science, Winnfield Thomas Kennedy— Business Administration, Alexandria Rex Kenner Chemistry, Canton, Mo. Gary Keran Industrial Arts, Natchitoches John Kerley Physical Education, Shreveport Kenneth Kern— Sociology, DeRidder Carol Kevs— Science, Natchitoches Chris Keys— Mathematics, Natchitoches Paul Keyser— Physical Education, Natchitoches Aaron Kidder— Pre- Veterinary Medicine, Arnaudville John Kieffer— Animal Science, Montgomery John King— Business, Shreveport Ronald King— Wildlife Management, Pineville Leslie Kirkland-Pre-Medicine, Bossier City Ted Kisla— Electronics, Shreveport Leah Klingman-Nursing, Houma Carol Kneipp-Kindergarten-Primary Education, Shreveport Elizabeth Knicely-French, Winnfield Charles Knicely-Business Administration, J onesville Doris Kochinsky-Sociology, Cypress Margaret Kovar- Business Education, Lessville Jim Krajef ska— Physical Education, Bossier City Debbie Krane— Physical Education, New Iberia Barbara Kurtz-Social Sciences, Alexandria Lea Labry— E ducation, Kaplan Janice Lacour-Sociology, Mansura William LaLond- Physical Education, Cape Cod, Mass. Juniors— 297 Aim Lambert— Music Education, Leesville Lloyd Lambert Business Administration, DeRidder Mel Lambert— Physical Education, Alexandria Vlalinda I ,andrem-SociaI Sciences, Shreveport Robert Landrv Physical Education. DeQuincy Robert LaPlace- Psychology. Abbeville David Larsen— Industrial Technology, Jackson. Miss. James Lash— Mathematics, Cotton Valley- Ronnie Lasvone Animal Science, Atlanta Lester Latino— Physical Education. New Orleans Eugene Lavespere- Electronics. Natchitoches Herman Lawson-Geology, Mansfield Loretta Lazarus English. Shreveport Kenneth Leach Drafting, San Augustine, Texas Edwin LeBlanc— Industrial Arts, Delcambre Judy LeBleu-Library Science. Natchitoches Elwn Lee-Nursing. DeRidder Gary Lee— Animal Science, Florien Pin His Lee-Primary Education. Gueydan David Legend re Electronics, Natchitoches Henn Lemoine— Government. Poverty Point Linda Lemoine Early Childhood Education, Montgomery Timothy Lemoine Business Administration. Mansura Michael Levine— Government, West Hartford. Conn. Jackie Lewis— Physical Education. Shreveport I V 298 -Juniors a a 9 John Lewis— Business Administration. Natchitoches Lioh-Tant Lin-Mathematics. Tarchung. Taiwan Darrvl Llovd— Business Administration. Natchitoches Rov Loften— Accounting. Leesville William Loftin— Electronics, Martin Patricia Loftus- Nursing, Baton Rouge Carlton Longino-Electronics. Tioga Garv Love— Business Administration. Glenmora Doris Low— Home Economics. Atlanta Cecilia Luckv-Education. Natchitoches William Luciano— Electronics. Bronx. N.Y. Paula Lunebring— Social Sciences. Shreveport Gwendolyn Lyles— Nursing, Sieper Timothy Lynch— Business Administration. Leesville Kenneth Lyons— Industrial Technology, Springhill Malcolm Maddox— Business Administration. Homer Carla Mahfouz— Elementary Education. Mansfield Gilbert Maillet— Social Sciences. Marksville Gunder Malke— Business Administration. Leesville Millard Mangnim— Biology, Shreveport Phillip Maniscalco-Speech. Shreveport Ronnie Manning-Commercial Art. Shreveport Jem Markham— Business Administration. Springhill Charlotte Marler— Social Sciences. Natchitoches Michael Marse— Business Administration. West Wego Justick Marsh-Social Sciences. Vivian Betty Martin— Elementary Education. Shreveport Bonnie Martin— Home Economics. Ashland Donnie Martin-Music. Ashland Glovd Martin— Physical Education. Simpson W illiam Martin— Social Sciences. Leesville Phyllis Martinez— Home Economics. Haughton Charles Mattox— Accounting. Christiansberg. a. Andrew Marusak— Physical Education. Annandale. a. Diane Marusak— Sociology, Shreveport Warren Massia— Business Administration. Natchitoches Carolyn Mathews-Primary Education. DeQuincy Mina Mathies— Government, Natchitoches Ronald Matkin, Industrial Arts, Provencal Jerrv Maxey— Mathematics, Natchitoches Ruth May— Nursing, Forest James Maynor— Electronics, Haugnton Thomas Maynor-Business Administration, Cotton alley Robert McAllen Physical Education. Natchitoches Sue McAndrew-Elementary Education, Baton Rouge Dawn McBride— Home Economics, Natchitoches Linda McBride— Elementary Education. Opelousas Raymond McBride-Animal Science, Sulphur Betty McCartney-Elementary Education, 011a Carrie McClelland-Primary Education. Natchitoches Juniors-299 Mary McClure— Business Education, Leesville Rebecca McCuller-Home Economics, Bossier City Judith McCullough-Sociology, Leesville Randall McCullough-Accounting, Anacoca Betty McCutcheon-Sociology, Shreveport Steve McCutcheon— Electronics, Shreveport Howard McDaniel- Industrial Arts, Zachary Leonard McDaniel-Physics, Gueydan Mike McDougald- English, 011a Donna McElhatten-Primary Education, Shreveport Suzanne McElwee— Chemistry, Natchitoches Jane McFarland— Nursing, Virginia Beach, Va. Wayne McFarland-Social Sciences, Otis Calvin McFerrin— Business Administration, Zvvolle Beverly McFerrin— Kindergarten-Primary Education, DeRidder Alice McGee— Music, New Orleans Donald McGee-Biology, Effie Robert McGill— Physical Education, Jackson John McKenzie— Business Administration, Homer Larry McKenzie— Business Administration, Homer Robert McKillips— Business Administration, Natchitoches Lydia McLamore— Physical Education, DeRidder Jerry McWherter— Business Administration, Natchitoches Sharman Meachum-Home Economics, Ringgold Kenneth Mears— Music, Jena Wayne Meaux— Industrial Arts, Abheville Veta Medica— Music, Alexandria Rick Merchant-Psychology, Oakdale Carol Michiels— English, Alexandria Dee Middleton-Business Administration, Shreveport Joy Miquez— Physical Education, Delcambre William Miles— Business, Alexandria Ronnie Miley— History, Bossier City David Miller— Journalism, Pineville I (elihir Miller. Sociolog . Mexandria Hallie Miller— Home Economics, Shreveport Linda Miller— Social Welfare, Montgomery Rodney Miller— Advertising Design, DeRidder Rodney J. Miller— Physics, Glenmora Larry Millican— Science, Shreveport John Mitchell Speech and Hearing Therapy, Shreveport William Mitchell Pre-Dentistry, Many Jane Moncrief Elementary Education, Tallulah Claudia Moore-Sociology, Shreveport Elaine Moore- Nursing, Shreveport Robert Moore Distributive Education, Hornbeck Don Mooring— Business Administration, Shreveport Garrison Moreau-Business Administration, Lena Ronald Morgan Agriculture, Coushatta Irene Morgel— Library Science, Lake Providence . ' {()()— Juniors David Morris Industrial Arts, Jonesville Neal Morris— Chemistry, Vivian Ronald Morrow-Business Administration, Leesvilie Patrick Murphy— Wildlife Management, Alexandria Sidney Murray— Government, Vidalia Lajuana Myers— Advertising Design, Shreveport Mike Nash— Physical Education, Mansfield Webber, Neal— Zoology, Franklin Cynthia Nash— Speech Therapy, Bossier City Karen Newton-Library Science, Shreveport Susan Nickerson-Zoology, Springhill Bobby Nowlin- Industrial Technology. Tullas Hersh Nugent-History, Alexandria Roy Nugent— History, Colfax John Oden— Agri-Business, Shreveport Kenneth Odom-Business Administration, Sarepta Norma Oliver-Speech Therapy, Shreveport Wanda Oliver— Medical Technology, Minden Dennis Olvany English, Alexandria Betty Opio— Home Economics, Leesvilie Roger Opio— Social Sciences, Leesvilie Diana OrtegO— Business Administration, Opelousas Pat Ortigo— Physical Education, Bossier City Charles Pace— Music, Mooringsport Lewis Pace— Industrial Arts, Minden Tonv Papa— Physical Education, Shreveport Jill Parharn— Primary Education, London, England Stan Parham— Distributive Business Education, Moreouville Beverly Parker-H° me Economics, Winnfield Joanne Parker- Nursing, Port Allen Robert Parker— Geology, Lake Arthur Sharon Parker— Speech Correction Primary Education, Winnfield Charles Parks— Physical Education, Minden Michael Parrie— Biology, Zwolle Kenneth Patin— Industrial Arts, Breaux Bridge Daryl Paul— Sociology, Deville Karl Pearson- Business Administration, West Monroe Patsy Perkins-Nursing, Pitkin Joseph Petrus— Industrial Arts, Shreveport Alwyn Phillips-Business Administration, Baton Rouge Dianna Phillips-Physical Education, Baton Rouge Sarah Phillips-Music, Natchitoches Paul Piazza— Physical Education, Alexandria Ronald Pierce-Microbiology, Franklinton Ruth Pi ' erson- Speech Pathology, Natchitoches Donald Pilcher-Agri-Business, Pollock Roberto Pilola Advertising Design, Natchitoches Wallace Pitts Business Administration, Provencal Robert Ponds— Industrial Arts, Tullos Shelton Poland-Industrial Arts, Jena 301— Juniors Mike Poole— Physical Education, Bossier City Robert Posey— Sociology, Independence, Mo. David Poston— Industrial Arts, Hornbeck Larry Powell— Music, Bossier City Laura Powell— .Sociology, Shreveport Craig Pratt Music, Shreveport Anise Premeaux- Elementary Education, Vinton Roger Prewitt— Business Administration, Anacoco John Price— Business Administration, Bossier City Barbara Pugh-Social Sciences, Shreveport John Pullen— Electronics, Monroe Marilyn Pullig— Primary Education, Ashland Virgil Purvis— Business Administration, J onesville Madeline Rabalais Business Education, Powhatan Virginia Rabalais-Mathematies, Morrow Kenneth Radial Business Administration, Flora J. V. Radford— Animal Science, Mansfield Carolyn Raines- Library Science, Shreveport Larry Raly— Merchandising, Shreveport Mark Ramblin— Distributive Education, Mansfield Michael Ramsey-Pre-Medicine, Shreveport Mark Ranney— Sociology, Shreveport Patsy Ratcliff— Nursing, Bossier City Jerry Ratliff— Industrial Arts, Natchitoches James Reed— Physical Education, Opelousas $ $ 1 A %Q$ MV2 Junior Karen Reeder— Home Economics, Haynesville Virginia Reese— Mathematics, Elizabeth to Joseph Renfrew— Business Administration, DeQuincy Thomas Regina-Zoology, Bellerose, N.Y. Sandra Reich- Nursing, New Llano Joe Remedies— Social Sciences, Zwolle Rebecca Remedies-Sociology, Zwolle Marlon Revelett— Business Administration, Dry Prong Jerre Rhymes— Social Sciences, Goldonna Cheryl Richard— Primary Education, Opelousas Velanie Richard— Nursing, Baton Rouge Roxie Richards— Nursing, Dry Prong Leonard Richardson-Physical Education, Shreveport Dorinda Richardson-Primary Education, Provencal Randall Richardson-Business Administration, New Orleans Garland Riddle-Art, Leesville Rebecca Riseden-Primary Education, Harvey Vernon Ritchie-Education. Baton Rouge Pat Ritchie- Nursing, Bossier City George Rivers— Business Administration, Pleasant Hill Lai Roach- Business Administration, Shreveport Anita Robersom English, Natchitoches Carrol Robert Recreation. Natchitoches Mary Roberts-Music, Leesville Carolvn Robicheaux— Microbiology, Alexandria Johnny Robinson— Sociology, Alexandria William Robinson— Social Sciences, Shreveport Jerry Rodrigues— Sociology, Shreveport James Rodriguez- Industrial Arts, Oakdale Rudy Rodrisuez- Industrial Arts, Abbeville Martha Roe Physical Education, Bethany Sandra Roquemore Physical Education, Natchitoches Thea Rosamano Elementary Education, New Orleans Michael Rose— Business Administration, Shreveport Jerry Roshto— Business Administration, Natchitoches Alary Rougeou-Secretarial Administration, Natchitoches Kristin Roy— English, Alexandria Leslie Roy— Primary Education, Marksville Rhonda Royal-Library Science Florien John Royston Accounting, Alexandria Ben Rushing— Mathematics, Natchitoches Benny Russell-Electronics, Many Stan Russell-Pre-dentistry, Many- James Russell— Business Administration, Winnfield Bobby Salard-Advertising Design, Campti Mike Salter— Social Sciences, Zwolle Frances Sams— Medical Technology, Leesville James Sandefur-Electronics, Shreveport Elaine Sanders— Distributive Education, Springhill James Sanders- Wildlife Management, New Roads Juniors— 303 Jeannie Sanders-Home Economics. Pineville Julia Sanders— Elementary Education, Oil City Robert Sanders— Social Sciences, Winnfield Glenn Sapp— Business Administration, Shreveport Stanley Sauant- Music, Basile Henry Savell— Accounting, Many Janet Self— Nursing, Shreveport Tonia Scallan— Primary Education, Mansura Ben Scheen Zoology, Shreveport Jan Scheen— Primary Education, Shreveport Louise Scherer— Nursing, Metairie Nancy Scheuermann Elementary Education, Alexandria Edward Schlomer-History, Leesville Ronnie Schilling Social Sciences. Fredericksburg, Tex. Gwendolyn Schmidt-Psychology, Alexandria Roaslyn Schwarz Physical Education, Gretna Ernie Scott— Business Administration, Jonesville Jimmy Scott— Business Administration. Kinggold Robert Scott— Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Suzanne Scott— Home Economics. Haynesville Linda Scrogins— Elementary Education, Shreveport Sammy Settle, Government, Marthaville Joseph Sepulvado Accounting, Zwolle James Seymore Music, Bossier City Hal Shackelford— Accounting, Baton Rouge Roy Shane— Education, Rodessa Daniel Sheffer-Physical Education, Hanover, Pa. Robert Sheldon, Business Administration. Alexandria Thea Sheppard-Primary Education, New Orleans Stephen Shufflin-Industrial Arts, Lake Charles Mike Shuler— Business Administration, Minden Doris Simmons-Zoology, Shreveport Hedy Simons-Home Economics, 011a Linda Simmons-Primary Education, Kurthwood Ann Simms— Nursing, Honiheck Mitzi Singer— Physical Education, Tioga Beryl Singletary Speech, Abbeville Glenda Singletary-Music, Bogalusa David Sistrunk— Manual Arts, Shreveport Mary Sistrunk Primary Education, Beaumont, Tex. Ronald Skaggs-Zoology, Bossier City Rick Slaton— Psychology, Bossier City Garlon Slay— Mathematics, Shreveport Shirley Slay— Social Sciences, Shreveport Linda Small Primary Education, Haughton Carolyn Smith-Sociology, Lena Cynthia Smith-Secretarial Administration, Ida Edward Smith— Business Administration, Evans Eugene Smith Mathematics, Harvey Janet Smith— Music, Natchitoches A19 %% .504 Juniors - i ' mm Jackie Smith— Physical Education. Shreveport L. A. Smith— Business Administration. Dallas. Texas Mark Smith— Business Administration, Leesvillr Paul Smith— Physical Education. Bossier City Rita Smith— Medical Technology, Zachan Thomas Smith— Business Administration. Natchitoches Tommv Smith— Business Administration, Alexandria Sheri Snoddy— Home Economics. 011a David Sobers— Electronics. Ethel Linda Sobers— Medical Technology. Ethel Charles Soileau-Physical Education. Opelousas Reynold Sorgee— Mathematics, Natchitoches Sam Spivev— Business Administration. Shreveport Barbara Spruill-Nursing. Jonesboro Robert Starnes— English, Baton Rouge Brenda Stanh Home Economics. Leesville Pamela Staten— Library Science. Springhill Lou Steo-emann Economics. Natchitoches (den St«{ ln ' ii Business Administration. Alexandria Glendia Stevens-Home Economics. Pleasant Hill Jimmie Stewart-Electronics. Springhill Lawrence Stiles-Business Administration. Sarepta Susan Stinson— Spanish, Shreveport Cynthia Stokes-Office Administration. Tioga Edgar Stockw ell-Speech. Oberlin Michael Stotts-Nursing. Mansfield Ann Stout— Mathematics, Baton Rouge Dolly Stovall— Home Economics, Baton Rouge Dan Strange— Social Science, Center Point Richard Strather-Agri-Business, Springhill Beverly Stroud-Nursing. Pineville Sherry Strickland-Biology. Dallas, Texas Cindy Stutes— Nursing, Lake Charles Sue Sullivan— English, Shreveport Jamie Summers-Home Economics. Morrow James Sweat— Psychology, Mora Ben Swilley— Business Administration, Winnfield Janet Tannehill-Home Economics, Many Susan Tanner— Primary Education, Evergreen Douglas Tarver-Physical Education, Natchitoches Ted Tate— Business Administration, Glenmora Doug Tatman— Industrial Arts, Opelousas Patricia Tauzin— Physical Education, Lafayette John Taylor— Animal Science. Winnfield .Martha Tenney-Nursing, Baton Rouge Catherine Thibodeaux— Business Administration, Leesville Edward Thibodeaux— Agri-Business, Gueydan John Thilges— Social Sciences, Dry Creek Angus Thorn-Sociology. Baton Rouge Becky Thomas-Sociology. Springhill Juniors— 305 Dianna Thomas-Physical Education, Franklinton Jimmie Thomas-Electronics, Haynesville John Thomas— Accounting, Bossier City Luke Thomas Physical Education, Natchitoches Gene Thompson-Mathematics, Georgetown George Thompson— Elementary Education, Leesville Hollis Thompson— Physical Education, Shreveport Joyce Thompson— Physical Education, Shreveport Theo Thompson— A gri- Business, Plainview Bill Thrash— Business Administration, Shreveport Robert Throgmorton— Social Sciences, Bossier City Robert Tibbit Electronics. Campti Don Tichener— Physical Education. Jonesboro Paul Tichenoff-Physical Education, Bell, Calif. Gary Tilley— Sociology. Shreveport Kathryn Tilton— Nursing, Shreveport Edward Tompkins-Industrial Arts, Shreveport Anne Toms- Nursing. Shreveport Patrick Tonev— Advertising, Franklinton Tom Torpy— Social Sciences, Jonesboro Thalia Toups— Sociology, Alexandria Michael Tousek-Electronics, Pineville Helen Tousek— Business Education, Converse Mary Townsend -Distributive Education, Bunkie Sharon Travlor- Primary Education, Haynesville Ramon Triche— Business Administration, Metairie Marian Truex— Physical Education, Mansura Tak Lon Tsang— Chemistry, Kowloon, Hong Kong Georgia Tuma— Primary Education. Libuse Gloria Turner— Social Sciences, Many Donna Tyler— Business Administration, Elizabeth Rita Tyler— Secretarial Administration, Many Kay Tynes— Primary Education, Natchitoches Jesse Urias— Pre-Medicine, Ruston Vincent Valatka-Business Administration, McGuire A.F.B., N.J. Johnny Vandersypen— Industrial Arts, Alexandria Wayne Vauquelin-Commercial Art, Houma Thomas Vaughan-Elementary Education, Baton Rouge Lynn Viator— Business Administration, Delcambre Gharles Vichery-Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Carla Vidrine— Primary Education, Vinton Cynthia Vige— Physical Education, Opelousas Steve Vines— Agriculture, Winnfield Charles Vosburg-Pre-Law, New Roads Diane Yoes— Primary Education. Natchitoches James Wade — Music, Shreveport ( lharles VVagley -Industrial Technology, Many Lynette Wailes-Social Sciences, Natchitoches V P. Waither Electronics. Shreveport Sam Wallace— Sociology, Shreveport . 306— Juniors ■ ■ Kath) Walsh— Mathematics, Lake Charles Johnnj anger-Geologj . Shreveport Dale Ward Music, Bossier City Donald ard— Advertising Design, Vivian Richard arc— Business Administration. West Monroe David Watts— Industrial Arts. Opelousas Doug Watts— Physical Education, French Settlement Margie Watts— Nursing. Baton Bouge Charles Weaver-Physical Education. Clearwater. Fla. Cleveland Weisgerber— Animal Science, Baton Bouge Paul eller— Music, Wareham, Mass. Beverly Welch-Secretarial Administration. Natchitoches Glen Welman— Education, Great Falls, Mont. Scott West— Geography, Leesville Jerrv ester— Business Administration, Provencal Donna Westenbarger English, Roswell, N.M. Floyd Wheat— Accounting. Montgomery JoAnn heeler— Education, New Orleans Joyce White— Speech Therapy. Natchitoches Lynn White— Physical Education, Alexandria Marilyn White-Business Education. Pineville Peggy White— Primary Education. Lecompte Donnie Whitehead-Zoology, Tullos Stephen liitley-Pre-Medicine. Anacoco W illiam iggins-Business Administration. Vidalia Charles i rgin. -Eleetronies. Shreveport Glen ilburn— Science, Pelican Robert W ilder— Physics, New Orleans Gloria illcutt— Elementary Education. Zachary Carv ilkerson-Business Administration. Natchitoches Marvin Willett— Physical Education, Indianapolis, [nd. Ben Williams— Physical Education, Bossier City Manship Williams- Agri-Business, Ethel Michael Williams-Business Administration. Vidalia Stacy Williams— Agri-Business, Natchitoches Rita W illiamson-Nursing, Gretna Julia Willis— Sociology. Oakdale Suzanne Willis-Secretarial Administration. Baton Bouge David Wimberly- Business Administration, Hall Summit Vera Windsor— Business Education, Oakdale Jack Winkle— Business Administration, Shreveport Judy Winn — Home Economics. Marthaville Thomas Woltz— Business Administration, Shreveport Judith Worsham Primary Education, Natchitoches Larry Wright— Industrial Technology, Shreveport Chester Wroten- Physical Education, Haynesville Ernestine Wroten— Physical Education, Haynesville Becky Wynne-Social Sciences. Alexandria Juniors- 307 Val Mann ill ion President Linda Sepulvado Vice-President Debbie Singletary Secretary -Treasurer Bonnie Martin Women ' s Representative MICHAEL ACKEL- Animal Science, Sulphur CAROLINE ADAMS-Elementary Education, Alexandria MICHAEL ADAMS -Accounting, DeQuincy SUSAN AHL — Zoology, Wurtsmith AFB, Michigan XENIA ARAUZ— Nursing, Changvinola, Panama CAROL ATKINS— Advertising Design, Natchitoches ROBERT ATKINS— Business Administration, Minden ROBERT ADKINSON-Accounting, Stanley NELDA ALFORD— Home Economics, Sarepta STEVE ALFORD— Business Education, Many MELBA ALLEN — Business Administration, Natchitoches REBECCA ALLGOOD -Nursing, Homer LINDA AMMONS— Primary Education, Natchitoches JOYCE AMOS — Medical Technology, Jonesboro DAVID ANDERSON— Sociology, Shreveport KAREN ANDERSON -General, Alexandria JESSE ANDERSON-Business Education, DeRidder MONTEZ ANDING -Music, Houma MARGARET ANDRIS-Home Economics, Many CAROL ANGLIN — Secretarial Administration, Haynesville LEE ANGLIN— Pre-Law, Haynesville SUSAN ANSTEAD-Music, DeRidder PAT ARNOLD— Microbiology, Houston MARIE ASHLEY-Social Science, Alexandria JUDITH AUER— Business Education, Coushatta LYNN AUSTIN- Government, Shreveport MARY AUTREY— Nursing, Shreveport DARLENE BAGGETT-Nursing, DeQuincy TRUDIE BAGWELL— Elementary Education, White Castle THADDEUS BAILES— Business Administration, Leesville ROBERT BAILLIO— Electronics, Alexandria JAN BAKER— Biology, Tullos PHILLIP BAKER — Business Administration, Cotton Valley STERLING BALDWIN-Industrial Arts, New Orleans FRANCES BALTHAZAR-Social Welfare, Natchez MICHAEL BAMBERG-Animal Science, Coushatta MICHAEL BARES— Zoology, Sulphur PAM BARNETT — Primary Education, Natchitoches RITA BARNETT— Business Education, Bossier City CALVIN BARNHILL— Pre-Engineering, Montgomery 308-Sophomores wA ' ! ' , A ft ft ft C ' if Tfi Thomas Barron-Business Administration, Alexandria Anne Barry- Biology, Gretna Gary Barth— Electronics, Alexandria Marilyn Bartley-Mathematics, Breau Bridge Jerry Baxter— Industrial Education, Shreveport Jay Baynard — Anthropology-, Baton Rouge Linda Beach— Business Administration. Shreveport Mary Beach— Distributive Business Education, Wisner James Beal— Government, Goldonna Bonnie Beamon-Nursing, Maringouin Stephen Beasley- Mathematics, Natchitoches Vana Bedgood-Home Economics, DeRidder David Benit— Business Administration. Minden Eugene Bennett-Art, Norco Harvey Bennett-Electronics, Natchitoches Kathy Bennett-Elementary Education. Pollock Ouida Benton-Kindergarten and Primary Education. Batchelor Rocky Berlin— Wildlife Management. Shreveport Carole Berney Home Economics. Blanchard Pat Berry— Agriculture. Benton Sara Berry — Primary Education. Natchitoches David Berrvman-Music, Zwolle Debbie Beverson-Secretarial Administration, Baton Rouge Vicki Bickham-Home Economics. Bossier City Charles Biddy- Pre-Dentistry, Rayville Rebecca Bigby— Elementary Education, Shreveport Mae Blanchard— Nursing, Blanks Sandra Blankenship Elementary Education, Alexandria Larry Blevins— Industrial Education, Shreveport Ronny Bodenhamer-Electronics, Natchitoches Dawn Boldberg-Art, New Orleans Jack Bond, Jr. -Spanish, Jonesboro Steve Bonnin-Microbiology. Welsh Carol Borde Ion -Primary Education, Tioga James Bordelon- Accounting, Hessmer Nicki Borden-Nursing, Pioneer Debbie Borel-Physical Education. Jeanerette Edwin Borland-Animal Science, Colfax illiam Borskey- Industrial Arts. Baton Rouge Ralph Boswell-Manual Art Therapy, Natchitoches Monica Botts— Physical Education, Alexandria Gary Boucher-Electronics, Springhill Tonnie Bourgeosis-Psychology. Leesville Eddie Bo utte— Electronics, Shreveport Jerry Boyd— Business Administration, Plain Dealing Mary Bradley-Social Sciences, Natchez Stephen Braverman-Accounting, New York. N.Y. Ted Brewton-Agri-Business, Goldonna Bobby Brian— Agriculture, Coushatta Rhonda Bright-Primary Education. Natchitoches Sophomores- 309 Britt Raleigh— Agri-Business, Pleasant Hill Bessie Brock -Journalism, Mora Sharon Brooks—Secretarial Administration, Jena Kathleen Brouillette- Nursing, Port Arthur Barbara Broussard— Interior Design, Alexandria Charlotte Broussard— Library Science, Gueydan Kathy Brown-Nursing, Mansfield Linda Bruce— Primary Education, Winnfield Jacky Bruinley— Physical Education, Verda Dianne Buchanan— Primary Education, Winnfield Rachel Buckley-Primary Education, Vinton Hal Burgess-Business Administration, Baton Bouge David Burke-Chemistry, Bossier City Barbara Burley-Social Sciences, Minden Edward R. Burns-Pre-Engineering, Oil City Janice Burns-Home Economics, Port Sulpliur Michael Burns -Business Administration, Oil City Sandra Burns-Music, Minden Craiff Bush— Mathematics, Lake Charles Edith Bush-Library Science, Florien Pam Bush- English, Opelousas Alida Butler-Accounting, Shreveport Carol Butler— Nursing, Chestnut Cynthia Cancienne— Elementary Education, Baton Bouge Danny Carnline-Social Sciences, Many Debra Carret- Physical Education, New Iberia Rayland Carrier-Agriculture, Oberlin Marjorie Carroll-English, Boyce Luther Carson-Elementary Education, Beadhimer Judith Carter-Music, Shreveport Carolyn Casey- Home Economics Secretarial Admin., Alexandria Sandra Cason-Nursing, Coushatta Canidice Cates-Business Administration, Zwolle Sandra Caudle-Elementary Education, Shreveport Rodger Causey-Physical Education, Leesville Janice Chandler— Nursing, Shreveport Vickie Chandler— Secretarial Administration, Haughton larolyn Chatelain— Primary Education, Bunkie Larry Choate Social Sciences, Natchitoches Barbara Christopher— Home Economics Secretarial Administration, Natchitoches Lark Christy -Pre-Medicine, Bossier City Wanda Clark -Physical Education, Pineville Kathleen Cleveland— Music, Ball Johanna Clinesrnith- Mathematics, New Orleans Donald Cloud -Distributive Education, Pitkin Charles Clowney— Zoology, El Dorado Gary Cob urn-Electronics, Many Wayne Coburn-Industrial Arts, Bossier City Vicki Cockerham— Nursing, Jena Julian Codina-Business Administration, Lafayette 310 Sophomores (ft M ili 1 i Cindy Coker — Physical Education, Natchitoches Herschd Cole— Sociology, Oberlin Rhonda Coleman-Primary Education. Shreveport Catherine Comeaux— Primary Education, Kaplan Allen (look Social Sciences, Blanchard ( Ihristine Cook-Home Economics, Slidell Mildred Cooley -Business Education, Slagle Thomas Cooley-Social Sciences, DeRidder Melanie Cooper-Secretarial Administration, Natchitoches Floyd Copell Physical Education, Pecan Island Richard Cotton- Social Sciences. Coushatta a ne Co uvillon- Social Sciences, Kaplan Mitzi Cowling-Sociology, Pelican Janet Cox— Music, Logansport JoAnn Cox— Home Economics, Coushatta I )ees ( loxe— Speech, Many Rebecca Coxe— Biology, Denliam Springs Richard Coxe— Business Administration. Baton Rouge G. W. Coyle— Physical Education, Springhill Day la Craig— Elementary Education, Natchitoches Judy Craig— Secretarial Administration, Vowells Mill Larry Craig — Wildlife Management. Shreveport John Creed— Wildlife Management, Many Dave Creel— Business Administration, Oakdale Brenda Creft— Nursing. Baton Rouge Nancy Crippen— Sociology, Winnfield Linda Critton— Nursing, Taylor Alma Crowder— Nursing, New Orleans Kathleen Crow lev Nursing, El Dorado, Ark. Brenda Crum— Physical Education, Ferriday David Curry— -Accounting, Sikes Charlotte Dake-Nursing, Baton Rouge Mathias da Gama e Silva— Industrial Arts, Campti Marian Damico— Secretarial Administration, Alexandria James Daniel— Wildlife Management, Bossier Citj James Daniel-Zoology, Shreveport Russell Daniel- Business Administration, Shreveport Rosemary Danzy-Home Economics. Lena Dane Dastu nie-Social Sciences, Lockport Belinda David-Nursing, Breaux Bridge Bobbie Davis— Home Economics, Natchitoches ( larswell Davis— Government, Leesville Darlene Davis— Secretarial Administration, Leesville Debbie Davis-Commercial Art, Shreveport Dianne Davis— Nursing, Many Jan Davis— Pre-Law, Alexandria Marie Davis— Physic Education, Baton Rouge Wayne Davis— Electronics, Grand Cane ( leorge Davy— Physical Education. Opelousas ln lunl I (eason-Animal Science. Provencal Sophomores —311 Claire DeBlieux-Primary Education, Natchitoches Gary DeBlieux-Pre-Law, Natchitoches I n|i| I )r „i -i i(Li Industrial Education. Man) James Delrie— Pre-Engineering, Cloutierville Betty Dennis— Journalism, Cullen Sharon DeRouen-Pharmacy, Lake Arthur Tommie Deville-Business Administration, Jena Jimmy Dillard -Electronics, Mansfield Donald Dinkins-Business Administration, Many ( lent ' I )i on— Wildlife Management, Anacoco Sherrie Donaway-Sociology, Campti Janet Doucet— Soc iology, Shreveport Karla Downs— Secretarial Administration, Shreveport Lawrence Dreher-Business Administration, Baton Rouge Maureen Driscoll-Mathematics, Vidalia Carol Dulrene— Speech, Marrero Marilyn Dufr en e- Primary Education, Grand Isle Lovell Duggen- Psychology, Starks Otis Dunahoe Mathematics, Natchitoches K.M.C. Duncan -Agronomy, Boyce Ellyce Dupree-Biology, Bunkie Paul Dupuir— Industrial Arts. Alexandria Burton Dupuy- p re-Law, Natchitoches Laura Dupuy- Nursing, Alexandria Sandra Durbin Home Economics, Jonesboro . ' 512 Sophomore Ernie Durfee— English, Leesville Patsy Durr— Music, Marthaville Roderick Dye— Pre-Medicine, Leesville Paula Easley — Biology, Natcliitoehes Sandie Eason— Mathematics, Many Mark Ellzey— Elementary Education, Sarepta Jackie Elrod — Speech Pathology, Bossier City Geneva Elston-Home Economics, McDade Regina Emanuel Medical Technology, Shreveport Cynthia Engrum-Chemistry, DeRidder Lorenza Eschete— Sociology, Ferriday Thomas Eskin Business Administration, Alexandria Dorothv Fair-Home Economics, Saline Sandra Farmer-Primary Education, Alexandria Mark Fernbaujfh-Business Administration, Natchitoches CTiarle Fertitta-History, Leesville Pearlie Fields -Secretarial Administration, Alexandria Lester Fife —Accounting, Shreveport Gerald Fontenot -Social Sciences, Eunice Jerry Fontenot —Wildlife Management, Kinder Ronnie Fontenot-Social Sciences. Sulphur Zack Foshee— Industrial Technology. Shreveport Mi mi Foster— Home Economics. Natchitoches Sheila Fowler-English, Haynesville Julian Foy— Government, Noble Randall Frame -Music, Bossier City Robert Frank-Advance Design, Natchitoches Robert Franklin- Agri-Business, Goldonna Joel Furr- English, Shreveport Perry Futrell-Business, Pineville Bernice Gabor— Psychology, Leesville Dana Gaddis— Medical Technology. Alexandria Johnnie Gallion-Chemistry, Natchez Diane Gamble- Biology, Longstreet Ira Gamble— Distributive Education, Grand Cane Leon Gamble— Speech, Baton Rouge Judy Garland — Accounting, Natchitoches Alicia Garlington-Social Sciences, Dry Prong Melinda Garlington-Advertising, Keithville Frankie Gaspar— Elementary Education, Morgan City Thomas Gatti— Business Administration, Shreveport Larry Gaudet— Business Administration, New Orleans Fred Gegeidieimer-Business Administration, Gretna Janelle Glover— Biology, Baton Rouge Joseph Glorioso— Advertising Design, Alexandria Naomi Gill— Office Administration. Glenmora Kent Gibson— Business Administration. Leesville Billie Gibson— Home Economics. Natchitoches Sarah Gibbs— Social Welfare, Longstreet Beth Goldsby- Speech Pathology. Shreveport Sophomores— 313 Sara 1 1 Goldsbj -English, Cotton Valley Verna Gordon— Home Economics, Natchitoches Barbara Gore— -Home Economics, Tioga Richard Graham-Wildlife Management, Mansfield l le Graves— Industrial Education, Bastrop Gloria Gray— Library Science. DeRidder katln Gray— Home Economics. Shreveport Jud) Green— Nursing, Heflin Ralph Green— Accounting, Natchitoches Catherine Greenanl— Mathematics, Mansfield Tomm} Gresham— Pre-Dentistry, Winnfield Peggie Griffin— Sociology, Alexandria Brent Gros— Sociology, Zachary Roger Grubbs— Industrial Arts, Minden John Gui dry —Government, Church Point Kenneth Guidry— Biology, Gueydan Nannette Guidry— Social Sciences, Lake Charles Mt ' lba ( ruil liams— Primary Education, Winnfield Barbara Guillot— Nursing, Zachary Elaine Guillot — Library Science, Effie Gennifer Guin— Physical Education, Alexandria George Gulledge- Electronics. Trout Charlotte Gunter— Business Education. Mansfield Vickie Hahn— Primary Education, Bossier City Hilbert Hall— Advertising Design, Alexandria Charles Hampton— Animal Science, Natchitoches Wayne Haney— Physical Education, Shreveport Charles Hardison Accounting, Natchitoches W. C. Hardy— Accounting, Natchitoches Joycelyn Hargis-Elementary Education, Natchitoches Pliillip Harris— Sociology, Franklinton Richard Harris— Accounting. Shreveport Edward Harrison Electronics, Zachary Gordon Ha rtley-Industrial Arts, Seattle, Wash. Jimmie Harvey— Pre-Forestry, Many Richard Harvey-Chemistry, Zowell, Mich. Sharon Harvey— Elementary Education, Leesville Jay Hawks— Agri Business, Leesville Kathleen Hawkes— Elementary Education, CheneyvUle Jackie Hawthorne— Elementary Education, Anacoco Jerry Hayes— Business Administration, Cotton Valley Sylvia Hayes— Elementary Education. New Orleans Glenda Haynes— Mathematics, Springhill Katherine I lead -Primary Education, Shreveport Daniel Heard— Government, Gueydan Sandra I Icarne- Secretarial Administration, Natchitoches I ) ri I lebert - Physical Education, DeRidder Sharen Helo— Speech Pathology, Crowley John Henry -Pre-Engineering, Houma Jan Henson— Primary Education. Shreveport . ' 111 Sophomores ? M« I f J ! Paula Henson- Nursing, Urania James Herrington-Chemistry, Alexandria Elizabetli Hilburn-Home Economics, Pineville Judith Hilgerson-Medical Technology, Baton Rouge Annette Hill Speech Therapy, Cheshire, Conn. Pesky Hill— Journalism, Bossier City Dale Hobson— Physical Education. Hodge James Hodges— Pre-Law, Jena Delia Holladay-Interior Design, Oakdale George Hollis-Physical Education, Westlake Georgia Holloway— Interior Design, Alexandria Robert Holloway English, Minden James Holy— Accounting, Galveston, Texas David Hooper-Mathematics, Elizabeth Richard Horton Biology, Baton Rouge Marshall Hough-Biology, Saline Jimmie Howard-Agri-Business. Lake Providence Ken 1 Ira jmiann- Physical Education, New Orleans Donna Hubbs— Nursing, Shreveport James Huckaby-Speech, Hodge Rebecca Hudson-Physical Education. Lake Arthur Marilyn Huffman-Nursing, Lafayette Mary Hyde— Distributive Education. Pineville Patricia Hyde-Biology. .Jackson Mary Hymel-Secretarial Administration. Port Allen Sophomores— 315 Susan Iman— Nursing, Lake Charles L. C. Ingles— Animal Science, Winn fie Id John Inzer— Business Administration, New Orleans Howard Jackson- Physical Education, Lecompte Renee James— Primary Education, Verda Herbie J eane— Business Administration, Shreveport Lavelle Jeane— Business Administration, Leesville Amo Johnson— Elementary Education, Shreveport C. C. Johnson— Physical Education, Natchitoches Eddie Johnson— Pre-Medicine, Natchitoches Memphis Jolmson-Agri-Business, Plainview Mike Johnson— Electronics, Readhimer Pollie Johnson-Social Sciences, Pitkin Scott Johnson-Business Administration, Benton Vivian Johnson-Home Economics, Alexandria Barbara Jones— Home Economics, Greenwell Springs Carl Jones— Mathematics, Natchitoches Charles Jones-Accounting, Provencal Cheryl Jones— Sociology, Alexandria Claud Jones— Business Administration, Coushatta James Jones— Animal Science, DeRidder Joyce Jones— Sociology, Natchitoches Kathleen Jones- Education, Shreveport Kay Jones— Secretarial Administration, Freeport, Tex. Martha Jones-Home Economics, Mansfield Michael Jones-Business Administration, Natchitoches Vickie Jones-Home Economics, Shreveport Rodney J or don-Engineering, Florien Eric Kaposta-Art, Shreveport Penny Kay— Nursing, Leesville Frank Kearney- Business Administration, New Roads Winfred Kees— Animal Science, Coushatta Donald Kelley- Social Sciences, Winnfield Joseph Kelly-Sociology, Winnfield Patricia Kelly- Nursing, Monroe Don Kendrick Pre-Law, Zachary Charles Kennedy— Accounting, Bastrop Richard Kenyon— Accounting, Bath, Maine Lynn Killen— Primary Education, McDade Ida Killough Nursing, Slidell Lynn Kimball-Speech, Bossier City William Kimbrough- Medical Technology, Anacoco Stephen King-Government, Charleston, W. Va. Lary Knight-Art, Shreveport Glenda Knippers— Primary Education, Robeline Derek Kohler Mathematics, Baton Rouge Bobby Koncak -Business Administration, Dallas Charles Koonce-Psychology, Sulphur Liz Koury Primary Education, Leesville Virgie Kreidcl- Business Education, Haughton 31 6— Sophomores Penny Krennerich- Physical Education, Chalmette William Kress- Industrial Arts, Minden Esther Kunce Elementary Education, Shreveport Frank Kyle- Sociology, Shreveport Anna Lafont— Sociology, Golden Meadow Rosalie Lafont-Early Childhood Education, Golden Meadow Christine Lalande— Nursing, Alexandria John Lambden-Distributive Education, Davidsonville, Md. Danny La mhert- Industrial Arts, Baton Rouge Ronnie Land— Industrial Arts, Homer Diana Landesman— Medical Technology, Slidell Barbara Landry- Elementary Education, Tioga Peggy Landry— Physical Education, New Orleans Patricia Lanier— Nursing, Natchitoches Elizabeth Laningham— Home Economics, Alexandria Gregory Langlois-Accounting, Ventress Rita Larsen— Primary Education. Shreveport Sonia Laprairie- Nursing, Pineville Kathy Lawn — Physical Education. West Monroe Deborah Lawrence— Business Education, Mansfield Frank LeDoux-Business Administration, DeRidder Kathy Lee- Primary Education, Pleasant Hill Sandra Lee— Spanish, Natchitoches Mary Leibee -Physical Education, Westlake Cheryl LeMarie-Primary Education. Kaplann Steven Lenert-Business Admitiistration, Shreveport Cora Lewis— Home Economics, Jonesboro Teresa Liles— Sociology, Shreveport Monica Liliedahl Art, Leesville Jan Lilley— .Secretarial Administration, Natchitoches Gracie Little— Primary Education, Winnfield John Locke— English, Shreveport Mary Lodge— English, Springhill Richard Loftin— Microbiology, Coushatta Bonnie Lokey— Commercial Art, Bossier City Kermit Lloid— Social Sciences, Rhinehart Theresa Lombardino— Nursing, Bossier City Robert Lonadier— Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Hal Long— Agriculture, Zachary Charles Longino-Business Administration, Cloutierville Nancy Lord— Sociology, Mansfield Julie Loughran- Physical Education, Bossier City Mary Louglirid e-Secretarial Administration, Flora John Louviere- Medical Technology, Welsh Phyllis Loupe— Home Economics, Zwolle Demetris K. Lovelady- Primary Education, Negreet Robert Love-Electronics, Natchitoches Roxan Love— Secretarial Administration, Glenmora Bonnie Lovegren-Nursing, New Orleans Ada Lowe-Nursing, Alexandria Sophomores— 317 John Lowe— Accounting. Minden Ralph Lowe— Marthaville, Haynesville Terrie Lowe— Elementary Education, Cotton Valley Bruce Kevil— Government, Lake Charles Gav Kidder— Primary Education. Natchitoches Patricia McBeth— Elementary Education, Lake Charles Linda McBride— Elementary Education. Opelousas Richard McBride-Pre-Engineering, Natchitoches aria lc( lain— Primary Education, Natchitoches John McCain— Pre-Law, Colfax Michael McCain— Electronics, Natchitoches Gar M ( Irary— Business Administration, Baton Rouge Michael McConnell— Pre-Medicine, Bunkie David McCullough- Agri-Business, Campt Ernest VlcDaniel— Mathematics, Natchitoches Cathy McDonald Secretarial Administration, Jena Diedre McDonald -Journalism, Glenmora Gary McDonald- Wi ldlife Management, DeRidder Elaine McFatter— Primary Education, Lake Charles Linda McGee— General, Shreveport Brenda McGrew— Primary Education. Blanchard Linda Mckaskle- Secretarial Administration, Shreveport Heather McKee-Nursing, Pineville Julia McLain— Home Economics. Atlanta Miles McNeely— Animal Science, Hornbeck 318— Sophomores r a aa Denise McNett— Accounting, San Antonio, Texas Jan McQuillan— Primary Education, Calvin Jerald Malone— Electronics, Bossier City James Manning-Wildlife Management, Natchitoches Phoebe Mercantel— Primary Education, Kinder Florence Marceaux— Elementary Education, Gueydan James Marston— Economics, East Point Robert Marks— Education, Morrow James Marler— Industrial Arts, Alexandria Carol Marsh— Primary Education, Hathaway Renee Marshall-Speech Pathology, DeRidder Frances Martin Primary Education, Larose Sandra Martin— Home Economics, Ashland Mamie Maryland -Mathematics, Oxford Sandra Mason-P rmial 7 Education, Shreveport Eva Masters— Home Economics, Provencal Vincent Mastracehio-Accounting, LeesvilJe John Matessino-Sociology, Alexandria John Matkin— Zoology, Provencal Herman Maxwell-Business Administration, Cotton Valley Paul Maxwell— Business Administration, Tioga Robert May— Engineering, Baton Rouge Lenwood Meaux-Music, Kaplan Barbara Melcber-Home Economics, Tioga Janice Melton— Secretarial Administration, Winnfield Betty Mercer-Primary Education, Natchitoches John Merritt -Business Administration, Tioga Harry Middleton-History, Honolulu. Hawaii Margaret Middleton— Archeology, Shreveport Rodney Middleton— Animal Science, Marthaville Kathy Mier— Physical Education, Alexandria Candy Miles-Primary Education, Baton Rouge Clifton Miller-Pre-Law, Mansfield Cov Miller— Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Emmett Miller Social Sciences, Anacoco John Miller— Nursing, Baton Rouge Judy Miller— Distributive Education, Opelousas Judy Miller— Mathematics, Many Lloyd Miller-Social Welfare, Elmer Dennis Minor-Industrial Arts, Springhill David Mitchell-Elementary Education, Many Margaret Mitchell— Primary Education, Zwolle Rodney Mize— Physical Education, J onesboro Norma Mobley-Nursing, Stanley Robert Monk Business Administration, Minden Paula Montegulo-Primary Education, Zachary Beverly Morgan -Secretarial Administration Gary Steven Morgan— Journalism, Alexandria Laura Morgan-Primary Education, Boyce Songa Morris— Sociology, Colfax Sophomores— 319 Frances Morton -Biology, Mansfield Phillip Moses— Sociology, Natchitoches Dianne Mosley-Primary Education, Stanley 1 i.i lin|ili Speech I herap} . Pineville Leo Murray— Music, Treeben, Ga. William Murray— Business Administration, Vidalia Grace Myers rs hology. Opelousas David Navarre— Speech, Oakdale ( Iheryl Neck— French, Marksville Merrill Neck -Biology. Mansura James Nelson-Industrial Arts, Florien ( la le Nesom— French, Natchitoches Kathryn Nettles-Library Science, Many Michael Nitte— I n lustrial Arts, Houma Dale Ni — Physical Education, Mooringsport John Nolon- Industrial Arts, Benton Brenda Norrell- Sociology, Heflin Richard Norris-Accounting, Bossier City Bernard Nugent-Electronics, Pineville Beverly O ' Bannon— Primary Education, Provencal Michael ( I ' Bier— Agri-Business, Springhill Charles ( ( ' Con -Electronics, Natchitoches James ( Mom— Government, Tioga Steve Odom— Business Administration, Homer Carol ( ) ' ( hiinn- Social Sciences, Flora Lydia ) ' Quinn— Primary Education, Bossier City- Bill htigo— Geography, Pineville William Oucote— Physical Education, Alexandria Marsha Owen-Anthropology, Waterproof Anne ( l ens-Primary Education, Shreveport David Owens-Business Administration, Haynesville Pat Pace— Home Economics. Colfax Elizabeth Paddie— Primary Education, Noble Patty Page English, Gretna Rita Palk— Sociology, Natchitoches Cavlc Palmer Journalism, Jackson Robert Palo— Physical Education, Stamford, Conn. Janet Parker Physical Education, Port Allen Margaret Peace Home Economics, Benton Michael Peairs— Agriculture, Pride Pain Pearce- Interior Design, Many Rex Pearce— Pre-Dentistry, Baton Rouge Alicia Pearson-English, West Monroe Clyde Pearson General, Bossier City Peter Pellegatto- Physical Education, West Hartford, Conn. Clifton Pentecost Advertising Design, Pineville Carol Perkins— Music, Minden Sam Pcrnicc Social Sciences, DeRidder Pete Peterson— Animal Science, Ringgold Cynthia Phillips-Spanish, Natchitoches 320— Sophomores Lowell Ross Pickett- Business Administration, SpringhiU James Pierson— Business Administration, Natchitoches Maria Pilola- Sociology, Leesville John Pinckard— Agriculture-Business, Friendship Gisela Piatt- Business Administration, Natchitoches Marv Poland Home Economics, Jena Rita Ponds- Primary Education. Tullos Johnny Posey— Industri al Arts, Monroe Jacqueline Pousson- Kindergarten Primary Education, Alexandria Sharon Powell- Primary Education, Shreveport Georffene Pratte— Accounting, Natchitoches Michael Travis Price-Math, Alexandria Marcella Prhrde— Merchandising. Oakdale Joseph Paul Provenza, Jr.— Psychology, Shreveport Angela Prud ho mine— Early Childhood Education. Natchez Gladys Pugh- Nursir, g Shreveport Mike Ouartes— Government, Jonesboro Marv Ann Rabalais— Library Science, Bunkie Charles M. Rachal— Commercial Art, Shreveport Barbara Radford— Kindergarten Primary ' Education, Mansfield Linda Ragland-Psychology, Natchitoches Steve R aims— Business, Robeline David L. Rambin-Sociology, Pelican J. J. Rambin Ill-Pre-Dentistry, Coushatta Evangeline Ramsey- Primary Education, Mansfield Linda Rasburv-Physical Education, 011a Brenda Rateliif-General, Bossier City Gordon Ray— Math, Mansura Madeleine Ray-Physical Education, Breaux Bridge Rebecca Readhimer— Home Education, Natchitoches Charles S. Reaux-Biology Education, Port Barre Sue Reed— Business Administration, Pineville Agnes Reeves- Sociology, Dodson Kenneth Reeves- Aireodynamics Engineering, Montgomery Beverly Reeves- Music, Shreveport Carol Reinboldt-French, Natchitoches Marie Louise Richard— Kindergarten Primary Education, Opelousas Carol Richardson-Home Economics, Shreveport Michael Richardson-Business Administration, Zachary Sue Ann Richardson- Kindergarten Primary Education, Minden Nancy Richey— Home Economics, Alexandria Michael Richie— Physics, Natchitoches Rorie C. Riggs— Medical Technology, Monterey Cynthia Riser— Music, Castor Mickey Roark— Science Technology, Natchitoches Linda Roberson- Nursing, Shreveport Robert W. Roberson- Accounting, Baltimore Paul F. Robertson -Wildlife Management, Tioga Stan Robertson-Business Administration, Jennings Beverly Robinson-Nursing, Lake Charles Sophomores-321 HH ■n Elvis Robinson, Jr.— Education, Coushatta Elizabeth Robinson- Psychology, Shreveport Paul F. Robinson— Business Administration, Balboa Cynthia Rodriques— Education, Shreveport Brenda Joyce Rogers— Social Sciences, Winnfield Renella Romine English, Iota Connie Rosalles- Math - Pawhata  Ann L Rose — Home Economics, Leesville Glendson Rougeon— Business Administration, Natchitoches Glynda Rawson -English, Natchitoches Carol Roy — Office Administration, Alexandria Eleanor Faye Rushing-Social Welfare, Ashland Patsy Russel— Elementary Education, Benton Sandra Russell-English, Atlanta Russo Rosanne -Elementary Education, Shreveport David Sanders-Business Administration, Shreveport Mary Sanders— Secretarial Administration, Homer Pat Sanders— Home Economics, New Roads Ralph Sanders-Business, DeRidder Cecil Sandlin— Government, Lake Charles Barbara Satcher-Library Science, Jonesboro Barry Savell— Business Administration, Many Brenda Savell-Business Education, Many Donna Savell-Primary Education, Negreet Linda Savell— Business Education, Many Sarah Savell— Home Economies, Many Patty Sayles— Primary Education, Shreveport Robert Schmidt-Economics, Gretna Marshall Schoth- Accounting, Zwolle Cherry Scott-Psychology, Dodge Waynetta Scott -Primary Education, Natchitoches David Sepulvado- Accounting, Ebarb Linda Sepulvado-Special Education, Zwolle Mary Sewell— Home Economics, Natchitoches Rodcer Sexton- Business Administration, Shongaloo Joan Sheffield Primary Education, Zwolle Bill Sheppert— Music, Shreveport Robert Sholar-Business Administration, Barksdale Frieda Sibley-Secretarial Administration, Many Paula Sibley— Psychology, Leesville Darlene Simon— Dietetics, Winnsboro Debbie Singletary Primary Education, Bogolusa Michael Slaughter— Chemistry, Pollock Mattie Slayton— Social Sciences, Elizabeth Sammy Sledge— Business Administration, Coushatta Susan Sliman— Accounting, Many Mamie Small-Business Administration, Fisher Colin Smith— Business Administration, Zachary Edwin Smith Chemistry, Dry Creek Gerald Smith -Business Administration, Bossier City 322— Sophomores i r ik Gerard Smith Electronics, Franklin Joe Smith— Industrial Arts, Shreveport Mary Smith- Psychology, Alexandria Ronald Smith-Government, Bossier City Susan Smith— Physical Education, Plain Dealing Florent Soi°nier-Physical Education, Breaux Bridge Farrell Soileau- Chemistry, Ville Platte Rod Sooter— History, Alexandria Desnee Sousa— Nursing, Hamilton Kay Spann— Spanish, Shreveport Beverly Sparks— Primary Education, Vinton Teddy Speir— Advertising Design, Readhimer Billy Spill ma n -Physical Education, Cloutierville John Stall— Wildlife Management, Hondo, Tex. Marvin Stalnaker- Commercial Art, Pineville James St. Andre— Electronics, Natchitoches Rose Stegemann- Psychology, Natchitoches Mike Steinkamp-Liberal Arts, Harahan Gary Stephens— Business Administration, Shreveport Jennifer Sterling-Nursing, Baton Rouge Philomena Sterling— Business Education, Natchitoches Brenda Stevens-Nursing, Baton Rouge Mary Stewart— Home Economics, Hodge Randy Stewart- Accounting, Jena Ronald Stewart— Electronics, Winnfield NT jy , mi? 1 lyftj -. 1. Hlrrfl L ■ 1 s K ' • lJl ■B 9 - JPJ w ' ,:■ - ,_ ' ' - ljj 1  I Mmmmbmui - Dianne Stelh Physical Education, Grand Coteau Wanda Stoma- Merchandising, Mansfield I ewain Strather-Physical Education, Plainview Rodne) Strickland -Drafting, Anacoeo Nancy Strohschein— Nursing, Big Bend Don Stroud— Electronics, Alexandria Joel Stroud— History. St. Maurice Rebecca Stroud-Sociology, Hodge John Sullivan— Electronics, Vidalia Mecellie Sullivan-Biology, Ashland Roselyn Sumrall-Early Childhood Education. Bogulusa Leroy Sutton — Advertising Design, Shreveport I a id Swate— Business AdiTiinistration. Cotton Valley John Tabor— Industrial Technology, Cotton Valley Rosemary latum Nursing, Alexandria Waller Taylor-Geography, Coushatta anda Taylor- Primary Education. Natchitoches Brenda league- Sociology, Minden Steven Temple-Business Administration, DeRidder Pauletta Tendrick— Home Economics, Teaneck, N.J. (.wen Terrell— Secretarial Administration, Leesville Larry Thayer— Business Administration. Crowley Edwin Theriot— Chemistry. Gueydan Russell Theriot Microbiology, Gueydan ane Thibodeaux— Elementary Education, Berwick J ann- Thomas— Business Administration, Winnfield Philip Thomas— Zoology, New Orleans Jeannie Thompson -Library Science, Natchitoches Mary Thompson Business Administration. Converse Monroe Thompson-Physical Education. Pitkin Rita Thompson -Nursing. Ville Platte Sarah Thrash- Mathematics. Heflin Mary Timmons— Secretarial Administration. Longstreet Stephen Todd— Social Sciences. Stanley Emil Tompkins— Anthropology, Shreveport Byron Tooley— Management, Shreveport Bev Torges— Physical Education, Detroit, Mich. Wanda Townsend-Mathematics, Baton Rouge Janelle Trahan-Music, Lafayette Daniel Triplett Business Administration, Charleston, W. Va. Gary Triplo— Physical Education, Schenectady, New York Craig; Tripp— Physical Education, Springhill Joseph Trun ler Animal Science. Harrisonburg Mary Trim zl er— Physical Education, Natchitoches Philip lull Business Administration, Baltimore, Md. ( Iheryl Tullos— Nursing, Pineville I George Tully— Music, Shreveport Ronald Tynes— Business Administration, Natchitoches Tamara Upchurch Primary Education, Shreveport Olga Urias Medical Technology. Ruston 324— Sophomores if m Robert Valdez— Social Sciences. Leesville Alberta Van Dyke-Nursing, Shreveport Danny ermaelem— English, Natchitoches Toni Vercher— Business Administration, Natchitoches Terrie Verzwyvelt— Elementary Education. Boyce Ranch Veule man-Business Administration. Many Donald V iator Business Administration, Tioga Susan Vidrine— Nursing, New Iberia Judy Yince— Nursing, Franklin Delores Vines— Primary Education, Many Margaret ollm- Social Welfare, Colfax Erby Voorhies-Animal Science, Ball Jeanne Walden-Nursing, Tryon, N.C. Lola Walker-Biology, Natchitoches Robert Walker-Business Administration, Mansfield Vernon Walker— Advertising Design, Winnfield Johnny Ball— Speech, Bossier City Hollis Walker— Physical Education, Shreveport Karen Walters— Business Education, Lafayette Kat Ward— Geology. Heflin Robert Ward-Sociology, Montgomery Robert M. Ward— Sociology, Montgomery Catherine Warner— Social Sciences, Bossier City Johnny Warner Physical Education, J onesboro Winfred Warren— Business Administration, Natchitoches Donald Washington— Accounting, Alexandria Rebecca Waterbury— Nursing, Opelousas Raymond Waters— Sociology, Saline Diane Watkins-Home Economics, Bossier City Burney Weaver -Agriculture, Coushatta Judith W ebb -Secretarial Administration, Coushatta Lucy Webb— Medical Technology, Coushatta Robert Webster— Pre- Veterinary, Montgomery Vicki Weeks— Physical Education, Franklin Joan W eg ma n n Nursing, New Orleans Nancy Weible-Primary Education, SpringhUl John W eld— Electronics, Mt. Hermon Anita Wellner-Social Sciences, Anococo Debra Wells— Home Economics, Alexandria Donna Wells-Home Economics, Alexandria Elizabeth Wentyel— Nursing, Leesville Judy Wester— Advertising Design, Provencal Annie White-Sociology, Natchitoches Judith White-Social Sciences, Alexandria Kathryn White— Secretarial Administration, Alexandra Larry White -Business Administration, Doyline Norman White-Business Administration, San Antonio. Tex. Sam White— Engineering, Mora Larry Whitehead— Chemistry, Provencal Ellen Whiteside— Advertising Design, Cotton Valley Sophomores— 325 Beverly Whitlock— Home Economics, Natchitoches Sandra Whittington-Biology, Bayou Cliicot Forrest Whittlesey— Business Administration, Jasper Douglas Wilbanks— Industrial Arts, Hicks Linda Wilburn— Primary Education, Pelican Dennis Wilkinson— Industrial Education, Baton Rouge Bonnie Williams— Music, Leesville Cheryl Williams Early Childhood Education, Natchitoches Douglas Williams Physical Education, Tioga Janice Williams— Dietetics, Keithville Mariolyn Williams— French, Jonesboro Shirley Williams— Mathematics, Bossier City Theodore Williams— Business Administration, Campti Mike Willilord— Music, Shreveport C. C. Willis— Agronomy, Pitkin Tommy Willis— Business Administration. Winnfield Daphne Windham— Nursing, Stanley Mike Windham— Business Administration, Bossier City Linda Winn Home Economics. Pineville Robert Winterrowd— Business Administration, Shreveport Melanie Wisenbaker— Nursing, Tioga Joyce Witt Pre- Veterinary, Leesville Barbara Woodard— Social Sciences, Ringgold Brenda Woods— Primary Education, Heflin Georgia Wren— Mathematics, Coushatta Connie Wright— Business Education, Forest Hill Judy Wright— English, Negreet Pam Wright- Music. Red Bay, Ala. Sue Wright— Home Economics, Clayton Patricia Wyatt— Business Administration, Robeline Cayla Yester— Elementary Education, Haynesville James Young- Pre-Forestry, Weyanoke Larry Young— Psychology, DeRidder Paul Zoller— Physical Education, New Iberia Gretchen Zulick-Speech and Hearing Therapy, Natchitoches i M() Sophomores Gregg O ' Quin President David Morgan Vice-President Jo Pease Secretary-Treasurer Jeanne Hebert Women ' s Representative Ronald Broussard Men ' s Representative GAIL ABSHIBE— French, Crowley RICHARD A. ABSHIRE -General, Kaplan LINDA ADAIR— Journalism, Gibsland GARY ADAMS— General, Tioga SANDRA ADAMS- Music Education, Grambling ARA ADCOCK— Physical Education, Shreveport JOANN ADDISON — Upper Elementary Education, Baton Rouge RITA ADDISON— Music, Haughton KODMA | 1)1 KM N -General, Winnfield NANCY WYNELLE ALLEN-Interior Design, Oil City MARCIA ALLEN — Primary Education, Hall Summit STEPHANIE ALLEN— General, Shreveport GAYLEN ALLISON— Medical Technology, Shreveport KAREN ALLBRITTON-Home Economics, Roheline MICHAEL, T. ALLBBITTON-Geology, Shreveport CABOL ALMAND— Home Economics, Haynesville STEPHEN ALLMON-Industrial Education, Bastrop BABBARA ALSTON - Physical Education, Gretna TOMMY ANDERS— Primary Education, Marthaville LANENA ANDERSON-Music, Shreveport MIKE ANDERSON- Government, Shreveport VICKI ANDERSON- General, Shreveport TERRY ANDERSON- Nursing, Slidell SANDRA ANDRIES- Home Economics, Boyce CHARLES D. ANDRUS-Business Administration, Jennings MICHAEL P. ANLEDGE-General Agriculture, Natchitoches CLYDE ANTHONY— Liberal Arts, Many GEI RGE E. ANTHONY -Pre-Dentistry, Shreveport JUDITH APPLIN — Secondary Library Science, DeRidder NANCY ABCHAMBEAU-Mathematics, Maplewood BONNIE ABDOIN-Social Science, Opelousas JANE ARIEUX- Chemistry, Shdell CAROLYN ARMSTRONG Medical Technology, Keithville SU ANNE ARMSTRONG- Social Welfare, New Orleans DONALD M. ARNOLD- General, Shreveport JERRY ARNOLD-General, Mooringsport SUSAN ARNOLD -Mathematics, Alexandria DAVID ATKINS-Wildlife Management, Shreveport JOHN E. ATKINS-Business Administration, Mansfield DEBBA ASBY— Nursing, Many Freshmen- 327 Belinda Ashworth-Physical Education, Oakdale Lou Ashworth— Home Economics. Oakdale David Law A u— Electronics, Hong Kong Dawn Autrey— English, Morgan City I anii ' l Avala — Physical Education. LeesviJle Robert Aycock-Business Administration. Pineville ( l de Pattison Barley- Agriculture, Longstreet Robert Barley-Industrial Arts, Longstreet Frances Bailey— Office Administration, Shreveport Jackson L. Bailey Journalism. Alexandria Albert Baker— Business Administration, Alexandria Paula Baker— Nursing, Benton Robert Baker— History. Stonewall Amanda Baldridge— Primary Education, Many Perry Ball— Mathematics, Baton Rouge Ronnie Ball-Pre-Engineering, Winnfield Sandra Ballard-History, Natchitoches Mary Balthazar -English, Shreveport Jo Marie Bananno-Home Economics, Powhatan Steven Banks-Drafting Technology, New York Mike Bamburv— Industrial Arts. Coushatta Wanda Sue Bamburv Kindergarten and Primary Education, Coushatta Ted Baranowshi— Speech, Natchitoches Glen Barnhill— Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Dennis Barker— Business Administration. Shreveport Carol Barnidge— Mathematics, Irving Steve Barnes— Business Administration. Shreveport Mary Barnett— Primary Education, Plain Dealing Bob Barney— Advertising Design, Shreveport Geralyn Barthel-Nursing, Sunshine Joseph David Basco— Forestry, Natchitoches Jack Bass- Forestry, Pitkin Kathy Bass — Social Welfare, Jonesville William Bass-General, Leesville Kathv Bachelor— Secretarial Science, Bossier City Rebecca Bates- Social Science, Pineville Rickey Bates- naust al Arts. Winnfield Janice Baucuin— Library Science, Urania Cynthia Baudry- mar y Education, Colfax Ronald Baxter Agriculture. Coushatta I tebra Baxter- Business, Shreveport Susan Bavnard Education. Baton Rouge Charlotte Beach- Ed ucation, Shreveport Andrew Beal Electronics. Calvin Brenda Beckett— Physical Education. Shreveport Brenda Beebe Social Science, Boyce Bett Jo Bellins— Secretarial Administration, Alexandria Jack Benoil— Psychology, Gueydan Lovie Bernard Speech, Natchitoches James Berry Mathematics, Natchitoches . ' 52t( Freshmen « ft ft A c ■m ... rv Vr Kathy Berryman-Secretarial Administration, Natchitoches Billve Berwick— Psychology, Leesville Sandra Bethard- Primary Education, Dry Prong William Biggio— General, Shreveport Linda Billimik-Medical Technology, Slireveport Peter Billiot— Business Administration, Shreveport William Black— Accounting, Natchitoches Bobbv Blake — General, Winnfield Pammala Blake- Interior Design, Winnfield Barbara Blanchard-Medical Technology, Baton Rouge Mike Blake— Commercial Art, Alexandria Diane Boisvert— Sociology, Alexandria Henry Boley— Wildlife Management, Heflin Beckie Bond— Physical Education, Bossier City Nancy Book— Elementary Education, Jonesville .Marilyn Booker- N rsing, Baton Rou S e Charmaine Bordelon-Pre-Medicine, Kaplan Shane Bordelon -Wildlife Management, Coushatta Susan Boswell-P rmiar y Education. Natchitoches Julie Bott- Psychology, Shreveport Man Boudreaux— Library Science, Zwolle Annette Bourgesis— Commercial Art, Lake Charles Susan Bouman— -English. Alexandria Sally Box — Social Sciences. Shreveport Dennis Bozeman Chemistry. Pineville Joseph Bozzell— General. Gretna William Bozzelle-Business Education, Gretna Gary Branch— General. Rayville Diane Braguet- Primary Education. Arnaudville Kalhlvn Breazeale-Home Economics, Natchitoches Carl Breedlove Industrial Arts, Coushatta Edward Breedlove— Business Administration, Natchitoches Rowr Brewton-Business Administration, Winnfield Cynthia Brillhart Liberal Arts, Lafayette Joe Marion Brima-Agriculture-Business. Readhimer James Brinson- Accounting, Winnfield Jama Briscoe -Nursing Leesville Jackie Broadway-Psychology, Provencal Fern Brooks- Psychology, Winnfield Harold Broussard- Liberal Arts, Pecan Island Preston Broussard-Physical Education, Abbeville Ronald Broussard-Business Administration, Alexandria David Brown— Business Administration, Shreveport James Brown— Physical Education, Baker Linda Brown— General. Converse Michael Brown- Animal Science. Zachary Odell Brown— Accounting, Campti Pamela Brown-Nursing, Jonesboro Randall Brown- Zoology, Holbrook. Mass. Donald Browne- General. Coushatta Freshmen- 329 330— Freshmen Janet Bruce- Business Education, Natchitoches Warren Brumiield- Pre-Dentistry, Alexandria Ginger Bruyninckx Nursing, Alexandria ISoyil l!r an General. DeKidder D. Lee Bryant-Primary Education, Shreveport Russell Bryant— Government, Goldonna Bonnie Buck-English, Kinder Denton Buckley Accounting, Anacoco Kathy Burns-Secretarial Administration, Shreveport Patrick Burns— Physical Education, Syracuse, New York Sharon Burt-Nursing, Baton Rouge Rodney Busby-Business Administration, Leesville Joe Buswell— industrial Arts, Fairview Alpha Jacqueline Byrd-Elementary Education, Zachary Patricia Byrnes-General, Shreveport Le Ann Cagle— Elementary Education, Tioga Daniel Caldwell-Industrial Arts Education, Alexandria Jimmie Calvin-Pre-Law, Winnfield Cheryl Campbell -Pre-Medicine, London, England Deborah Campbell- Merchandising, Shreveport Dianne Campbell-General, Cotton Valley Patty Campbell- Speech Therapy, Shreveport Barbara Cannon -Elementary Education, Monroe Dorothy Cariere- Social Sciences, Slireveport Roxie Cariere-Psychology, Shreveport Lillian Carrier-Primary Education, Eunice Patricia Carrier-Chemistry, Oberlin Sharon Carrier-Primary Education. DeRidder Anthony Carter-Business Administration, Alexandria Benjamin Carter-Physical Education, Port Sulphur Bill Bailey Carter Journalism, Benton Cecil Carter -Agri- Business, Shreveport Charles Carter- History, Bossier City Larry Carter- Social Welfare, Pineville Sharon Carter— Home Economics, Atlanta Raymond Cartwright— General, Plain Dealing William Carver- Agri-Business, Leesville Patrick Carrington- Pre-Medicine, Shreveport Deanne Cason— Primary Education, Coushatta Hoyt Cassel— Wildlife Management, Noble Patricia Cattin— Primary Education, Lake Charles Rathe Cathey— Government, Bossier City Dean Caughmen— General, Springhill Debi Lynne Causey-Business Administration, Bossier City Linda Causey- Physical Education, Leesville Jerry Cavanaugh-General, Leesville Mary Cedars- Home Economics, Natchitoches Raymond Cedars-Psychology, Natchitoches Wilson Cedars-Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Danny Chachere-Zoology, Eunice Robert Chance-Speech, Gretna Thomas Chance-Business Administration, Leesvilk Molly Chancey— Journalism, DeQuincy Annette Chandler-Social Welfare, Many Ray Chandler— Accounting, Many Hershal Chapman-Journalism, Pineville Niva Chavez— Journalism, Cannon AFB, New Mexico Richard Chevalier-History, Glenmora Robert Chevalier- Pre-Law, Forest Hill Gary Chicola— Sociology, Alexandria Wanda Chicda— Mathematics, Alexandria Harold Chrismon— Commercial Art, Shreveport Raemond Christenson— Chemistry, Natchitoches Vicki Churchman Home Economics, Colfax Gracie Claiborne-Primary Education, Natchitoches Robert Clark— Business Administration, Shreveport Dwain Clark- General, Oakdale Vernon Clark -Business Administration, Leesville Willie Clark— Physical Education, DeRidder Donna Clegg- Health and Safety, Lake Providence Kathy Clifford -Social Sciences, Natchitoches Louis Clinkscules-General, Florien La Veta Cloud-Nursing, Pitkin Wayne Cloud-Mathematics, Elizabeth Elise Cloutier-General, Natchitoches Terry Coburn— Industrial Arts, Bossier City Judy Cockerham-Nursing, Jena Frank James Coe-General, Bossier City Vieki Coffman— Advertising Design, Alexandria John Cogburn— General, Bossier City Judy Coker— General, Shreveport Patricia Coker— Physical Education, Natchitoches Kirby Cole— Business Administration, Shreveport Steven Cole- Social Welfare, Tioga Mary Collier— Nursing, New Orleans Brenda Collins-Sociology, Pineville Frank Collins-Psychology, Alexandria Lyndon Collins-Business Administration, DeRidder Kenneth Collinsworth— A gri- Business, Greenwell Springs John Smith Co nde -Accounting, Cloutierville Lydia Conlay— Liberal Arts, Campti Brenda Kaye Conn Interior Design, Natchitoches Mike Conolly— Pre-Law, Alexandria Pam Conway— Commercial Art, New Orleans Vicki Coody— Home Economics, Bossier City Alice Cook— Nursing, Baton Rouge Eldon Cook— Business Administration, Baton Rouge Janet Cook— General, Many Mary Cook— Secretarial Administration, Mansfield Paula Cooley— Home Economics, Singer Freshmen— 331 Gregor) Cooper— Accounting, Leesville Joann Corbello-Office Administration. Dry Creek Charles Corby-Physical Education, Klorien Albert Gorle -Agri-Business, Cheneyville Paul Cortez— Distributive Education, Opelousas I Ian Co tten— Agriculture, Shreveport Frederick Cotton— Physical Education. Winnfield Brenda Co utie- Primary Education, Natchitoches Rayburn Covington— General, Vivian David Cox Agronomy. Bossier City Michael Cox— Agriculture, Coushatta Patricia ( !ox -Nursing, Shreveport De E)e Craig-Elementary Education. Bossier City Elizabeth Crane-Physical Education, Monterey illiam Crawford— Wildlife Management, Coushatta Faye Crayton-Secretarial Administration, Winnfield Walter Creighton- Mathematics, Natchez MargO Crooks-Nursing. Shreveport Robert Crosjean-Business Administration, Bossier City Barbara Cross-p syc hology, Winnfield Tommy Grouse— Social Sciences, Winnfield Way ne Crump— Physical Education, Haynesville George Cruse Electronics, Alexandria Myron Culberson— Pre-Dentistry, Bossier City Donna Culbertson— Nursing, Shreveport Ereshmen « ,x ' j si M Benny Cu minings- Business Administration. West Monroe Debra Cushman Primary Education, Zachary Glenn Custer— General, Lake Providence Robert Dale— Accounting, Alexandria Johnny Damico— Wildlife Management, Alexandria Theresa D ' Angelo— Home Economics, Alexandria Donald Daniel-Physical Education, Franklinton William Daniel-Business Administration, Patterson Cecil Daniels— General, Natchitoches John D Anna— Business Administration, Shreveport Cathy Dauzart— Primary Education, Simmesport James Davenport-Accounting, Ville Platte Preston Davidson-Business Administration, Jena Darwin Davis— Business Administration, Leesville Eleanor Davis— Primary Education, Gibsland Gary Davis— General, Alexandria Kenzell Davis Business Administration, Coushatta Michael Davis— Pre-Medieine. Covington Paul Davis— Pre Engineering, Springliill Rickey Davis— Business Administration, Dallas, Texas Richard Deason— Animal Science, Provencal Diane Dees— Nursing. Shreveport Gary Dees— Industrial Arts, DeRidder Jeanette Dees— Marketing, Worland. Wyo. Pliilip Dees Economics, Florien Sarah DeFatta — Secretarial Administration, Shreveport Frank Delrie— Business Administration, Pineville Ronald Delrie— Business Administration, Pineville Maxine Desselle- N rsing, Center Point Gay Dezendorf— Primary Education, Alexandria Kathryn Dial— Social Welfare, Shreveport Joseph Dill— Agri-Business, Coushatta Danny Dison — Agri-Business, Natchitoches Linda Dixon — Primary Education, Shreveport Ronald Dohson Business Administration, Chestnut Nancy Dockens— Primary Education, Zwolle Debbie Dodson-Social Welfare, Shreveport Monty Doggett-Zoology, Natchitoches Janice Doherty-Nursing, Jennings Lily Donaldson Nursing, Coushatta Mary Douglas- Zoology, Alexandria Ronnie Dowd-Industrial Arts, Vivian Nancy Downen-Secretarial Administration, Lake Providence Shirlene Doyal— Advertising Design, Shreveport Gloria Doyle— Business Administration, Jonesboro Bobby Draper— Business Administration, Shreveport Frances Driggers- English, Shreveport Kerry Dubea— Music, Marksville Theresa DuBoise— Secretarial Administration, Colfax Joan Ducote— Primary Education, Bunkie Freshmen— 333 Mary Duffv-Primary Education, Piiieville Linda Duggan Business Education, Starks Rita Dula— Nursing, Shreveport Michael Dunbin— Commercial Art, Natchitoches Evelyn Dunbar— Business Administration, Rosedale Danny Dunn General, Shreveport Elizabeth I 1111111 Primary Education, Minden James Duplichan— Physical Education, Sulphur Michelle DuPont— Primary Education, Natchitoches Verlyn Duprec— Home Economics, Baton Rouge Rose Durr Social Sciences, Robeline Joseph Duval-Physical Education, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Thomas Duzan-General, El Dorado. Ark. Kenneth Dyess-General, Zwolle Tommy Early— Mathematics, Belmont Rebecca Eastin- Mathematics, St. Martinville Cecil Ebert— Agronomy, Natchitoches Norman Edgell-Industrial Technology, Converse Mary Edmonds-Medical Technology, Sicily Island Brenda Edwards— Nursing, Oakdale Nonie Edwards-Interior Design, FarmerviUe William Edwards-Advertising Design, Bossier City Larrj Ehrhardt Physical Education, Washington Ibllie Eichelberger— Nursing, Shreveport Robert Elkins— Physical Education, Shreveport Arline Ellington-Psychology, Shreveport Iheryl Ellzey— Sociology, DeQuincy Martha Ellzey— Secretarial Administration, DeQuincy Verlyn Engrum— Nursing, DeRidder Charlotte Erwin- Business Education, Burkeville, Tex. fohn Eskew— Business Administration, Alexandria Mary Eskew Home Economics, Alexandria Annie Ester— Mathematics, Grand Cane Gary Evans— Pre-Engineering, Pelican James Evans-Psychology, Jena Allan Ewing— Business Administration; Leesville Rufus Ewing Business Administration, Innis John Fain— Pre-Engineering, Tioga Karin Farrar— Home Economics, Pineville Randall F arris- Business Administration, Oakdale I truce Felter— Physical Education, Ferriday Camilla Fenner-Business Administration, Leesville Irene Ferguson-History, Atlanta Jimmy Ferguson-Pre-Law, Newport News, Va. Margaret Fields-Nursing, Alexandria I atncia f inlcy— Elementary Education, Alexandria Nancy Fish- Music, Oakdale Paula Fleming-General, Converse Hilly Fletcher-Accounting, Montgomery Charles Fletcher-Physical Education, DeRidder 334— Freshmen Debbie Flores— General, Mansfield Judy Fontenot— Primary Education, Palmette Sbaron Fontenot- Nursing, Jennings Dorcas Ford— Mathematics, Leesville Evelyn Ford — Primary Education, 011a Moody Forman- Business Administration, Monterey Richard Fornea-Physical Education, Pride Karen Forrest- English, Bossier City Tenita Fort- Business Education, Natchitoches Paul Foshee— Business Administration. Natchitoches Aim Foster— Social Sciences, Alexandria Brenda Foster— English, Natchitoches Donald Foster— Music, Attus, Okla. James Foster— Pre-Forestry, Plain Dealing Jeanette Foster-Physical Education, Franklin Shirley Foster— Secretarial Administration, Shreveport Brenda Fountain Nursing, Homer John Franchebois-Physical Education, Opelousas Joe Frank— Anthropology, Natchez, Miss. Robert Frank-Business Administration, Kinder Lawrence Frankie Business Administration, Shreveport Barbara Franklin Social Sciences, Keithville Jean Frazier— Mathematics. Luring Mary Frazier— German. DeRidder Sandra Fredell-English, Augusta Louie Fredrick-Music, Springhill Allen Freeman Agriculture, Batchelor Francis Freeman-Wildlife Management, Mansfield Judith French Business Administration. Alexandria Priscilla Frost— Art, Bossier City Stewart Frost— Electronics, Pineville Margaret Fruge— Primary Education, Eunice Anne Fryer— Nursing, New Orleans Robert Fuglaar-General, Shreveport Jack Fulkerson— Advertising Design, Crowly Carmen Fulton-General, Leesville Janet Futrell— English, Baton Bouge Bill Gaines— Business Administration, Bossier City Brian Gallien— Sociology, Shreveport Gayle Gallien-Medical Technology, Cloutierville Jimmie Gallien-General, Shreveport Rodney Ganey-Drafring Technology, Jena Donald Gardner- Physical Education, Benton Betty Garza— Nursing, Serepta David Gater— Psychology, Shreveport Rita Gauthier— Nursing, Plaucheville Douglas Gautreaux Nursing, New Iberia Donna Gayer— English, Shreveport Timothy Gayle-Botony, Gueydan Freshmen— 335 . ' {. ' Hi Freshmen Linda Gibson— Elementary Education, Shreveport Wanda Gibson -Nursing. Shreveport Mary Giddings-Music, Shreveport Linda Gilbert— Elementary Education, Natchitoches Kay Gilbert— General, Cotton Valley Roger Gill— Physical Education, DeRidder Darrell ( J ill -tt- A Si icu,ture ' Welsh Greg ( i ilinan General, Leesville Pat Gilmore— Physical Education, Lake Charles Jo Ann Gines-Sociology, Shreveport Jerry (Jinn— Wildlife Management, Jonesboro Rose Giodano- Elementary Education. Alexandria Tana G laser— Physical Education, Maringouin Claudai Glass Spanish, Bossier City Barbara Glover -Interior Design, New Orleans Karen Gobert— Primary Education, Oakdale Terry Goldsby— Biology, Cotton Valley Grady Good son -Business Administration, Abbeville Juanita Gorum -Business Education, Natchitoches Marion Gorum— Agri-Business, Natchitoches Barry Goss— Accounting, Florien Sophia Goss— Art, Natchitoches Sandra Goudeau— Nursing, Opelousas Terry G rambling- Business Administration, Shreveport Brenda Grant— Nursing, Shreveport Bonnie Green-Interior Design, Natchitoches Janet Green— Elementary Education, Blanchard Joe Green— Industrial Education, Natchitoches Robert Green— Accounting, Minden Deborah Greene-English, Fenton Donna Greene— Elementary Education, Natchitoches Connie Greer— Secretarial Administration, Many Kandv Gremillion— Speach Pathology, Shreveport Martha Gremillion— Primary Education, Alexandria Tom Greshman— General, Natchitoches Hiram Greer— Chemistry, Port Sulphur Gregory Griffeth-Business Administration, Shreveport Nell Griffin— Elementary Education, Ida Charles Grigg— Industrial Education, Ashland John Grezafti— Agri-Business, Lettsworth Celina Guiclrv— Primary Education, Opelousas Mark Guillory— Social Sciences, Oakdale Marvin Guillot— Social Sciences, Simmesport Gary Guin— Pre- Engineering, Campti Karen Gulledge— Nursing, Natchitoches Charles Ray Guy-Accounting, Anacoco Otis Hagan— Mathematics, Hicks Linda Haines-Chemistry, Shreveport Ann Hair— Primary Education, Gueydan Melvina Haik-Social Sciences, Bogalusa Robert Haire-Economics, Natchitoches Dana Hakes-General, Biloxi Joel Hale— General, Shreveport James Haley— Art, Ft. Benning, Ga. Adriene Hall— Speech Therapy, Shreveport Carolyn Hall Nursing, Alexandria Larry Hall— Chemistry, Carnprj Marianne Hall— Nursing, Pineville Susanna Hamlin— Elementary Education, Ville Platte Doretha Hampton Music, Alexandria Mark Hanna— Government, Las Vegas Bonnie Hardaway-Nursing, Homer Debbie Hardaw ay -Primary Education, Plain Dealing Clifford Harding Commercial Art, Baton Rouge Edith Hardy— Secretarial Administration, Many Jimmy Harkins— Physical Education, Port Allen Morgan Harkins— Electronics, Natchitoches Bobby Harling General, Natchitoches Barnette Harp Physical Education, Ferriday Paula Harper— Business Administration, Florien David Harris— Electronics, Shreveport Mary Harris— Nursing, Baton Rouge Suzette Harrell— English, New Orleans Ralph Hasson— General, Shreveport Frances Hatcher— Primary Education, Zwolle Freshmen— 337 Ronald I lathorn-Elementary Education, Goldonna Marie Hattan— Art, Kinnelon Carolyn Haun— English, DeRidder Bo nit a Havard Pre-Medicine, Zwolle Gayle I laworth — Primary Education. Natchitoches Dianne Hawthorne-Elementary Education, Pineville Stanley Hayes General, Man) Tim Hayes General, Bossier City Joyce Hayncs Primary Education, Opelousas Wade Heaton— Speech, Baton Rouge Barbara Hebert-English, Oakdale David Hebert— History, Westlake Edward Hebert— Accounting, Leesville Jeanne Hebert— Primary Education, Lafayette I mi Hebert- Business Administration, Ama Terry Hebert Business Administration, West Monroe ickie Hebert— Nursing, Jennings Chris Henderson— General, Shreveport Irene Henderson— Nursing, Heflin Roy Hendricks -Physical Education, Marthaville .Martha Hennigan— Secretarial Administration, DeRidder Mike Hennigan — Microbiology, Natchitoches Audrey Henry— Business Education, Shreveport I )ona Herman— Nursing, Bossier City Charles Herring— Journalism, Lake Providence Melesa Hesser Nursing, Pelican Charlotte Hester Psychology, Shreveport Sara Hiatt Nursing, Baton Rouge Tynes Hilderbrand Accounting, Natchitoches Carolyn Hill Nursing, Shreveport Cradv Hill— Pre-Law, Logansport Linden Hill Primary Education, Alexandria Ronald Hill Business Administration, Mansfield Timothy I Iilslon Elementary Education, Fairport Harbor, Ohio Nellie Hills Primary Education, Opelousas Bessie Hines— Primary Education, Atlanta Laureen Hines Social Sciences, Many Susan Hines Early Childhood Education, Daradis Sheila I lijipler -Primary Education, Many Lillian Hodge— Physical Education, Shreveport Sunny Hogan— Speech Therapy, Shreveport Kathj Hollan— Speech, Springhill Robert Holland Music. Winnfield Kathleen llollingsworth Social Welfare, Cotton Valley Diane Holmes General Jasper, Tex. Debbie Holt— Nursing, Shreveport Michael Holt Psychology, Oakdale Bonnie I loll General Vivian Pam Hooper Secretarial Administration, Shreveport Rebecca Hooper Early Childhood Education. Elizabeth 338 Freshmen l J VI 3 A y v Bill Hooten— Speech, Shreveport Louis Hopkins— Accounting, Leesville Melissa Hopkins- Music, Shreveport Billy Housley— Accounting, Shreveport Mary Howard— Nursing, Shreveport Paula Howell Secretarial Administration, Provencal Robert Howell— Business Administration, Basile Michael Hoy t— Mathematics, Cheneyville Barbara Hubbard-Nursing, Ruston Brenda Hudgens— Interior Design, Glenmora Katie Hudnall— General, Natchitoches Dede Hudson General, Natchitoches Thomas Hughell— Biology, DeRidder Louie Hughes— Forestry, Plain Dealing Jimmie Hughes— Business Administration, Shreveport Bonnie Hunter-Advertising Design, Caracas, Venzuela Connie Hunter-Secretarial Administration, New Iberia Mary Huntington-Nursing, Lake Charles Carolyn Hutto-Primary Education, Shreveport Man Hyans— Psychology, Natchitoches Ray Hyatt— Business Administration, DeQuincy Man Hyde— General. Alexandria Janell Hymel— Primary Education, Port llen Malcolm Hynson-Geology, Bunkie Robert lies Business Administration, New Orleans Freshmen— 339 Patricia Ingram-General, Winnsboro David lvey — Commercial Art, Shreveport William Jacobs-English, Mitchell David James— General, Sibley Harold James— Pre-Engineering, Natchito ches Linda Jarred— Nursing Opelousas David Jarrett— General, Bossier City Jerry Jarrett— History, Willard, Ohio Karen Jayne— French, Shreveport George Jeane- General Leesville James Jeane— General, Leesville Joseph Jeane— Agriculture, Leesville Gary Johns— Business Administration, Shreveport Donald Johnson— Industrial Education, Thibodaux Diane Johnson— Primary Education, Coushatta Gary Johnson— General, Glenmora Gary Johnson— Physical Education, Sulphur Janis Johnson— English, Alexandria John Johnson— Business Administration, Glenmora John Johnson Mathematics, Shreveport Luthur Johnson- Elementary Education, Coushatta Joyce Johnston Art, Shreveport Adron Jones— Mathematics, Bobeline Alex Jones— Psychology, Natchitoches Cheryl Jones-Primary Education, Lake Charles Deborah Jones-Nursing, Shreveport Dyron Jones-Social Sciences, Robeline Ethel Jones-Phy s i ca l Education, Natchitoches Ida Jones- Biology, Natchitoches Terry Jones— Animal Science, Glenmora Judy Jones Elementary Education, Shreveport Kenneth Jones-Electronics, Shreveport Linda Jones Accounting, Natchitoches Melvin Jones- Business Administration, Shreveport Michael Jones-Electronics, Grayson Rita Jones— Home Economics, Pollock Shirley Jones— Nursing, Baker Shirley Jones— Nursing, Cheneyville Shirley Jones-Home Economics, Natchitoches Tim Jones— Government, Eunice William Jones— Social Sciences, Vivian Troy Jordon— Electronics, Robeline Bryan Jowers-Commercial Art, Davao City, Philippines Chris Kalstone-Pre-Engineering, Shreveport Michele Karisny Physical Education, Tioga Forrest Kavanaugh— Journalism, Natchitoches Truitt Keel— Agri- Business, Leesville Georgia Keeney— Physical Education, Shreveport Donald Keith Business Administration. Bossier City Demetri Keller— Dietetics, Reserve 340 Freshmen SHert Z i KV Elizabeth Kennedy-Interior Design, Bastrop Deborah Kern— General, DeRidder Rose Kesterson— Primary Education, New Orleans David Kethley— General Shreveport Kenny Killgore-General, Haynesville Sharon Kinard-Business Education, Pineville John King- General, Oil City Pamela King-Primary Education, Bogalusa Yvonna King- Nursing, Alexandria Carolyn Kirby- Special Education, Greensburg Deborah Kirehner-M usic, Oberlin Kenneth Kirtland— Agriculture, Natchitoches Cosimo Kleckinger-General, Shreveport Elizabeth Kleffman-Nursing, Vivian Randy Knicely— General, Jonesvillc Clarence Knotts— Pre-Forestry, Saline Phillips Knowles Electronics, Shreveport Katherine Kochler— Mathematics, Dubberly Kathy Kocurek— Speech, Lafayette Cydrey Kodeir— Physical Education, New Orleans Maurine Koolemay-Home Economics, New Orleans Liz Koetter— Home Economics, Shreveport John Kopfinger-General, Many E)on Kottonbrook-Business Administration, Springhill John Kunan— Zoology, Hollbrook, Mass. Kay Kunkle— General, Shreveport Thomas Kupko— Sociology, Belvidere, N. J. Emily Kyle— Primary Education, Lake Charles Annette LaBry Home Economics, Kaplan Wanda LaCombe-Nursing, Alexandria Tanya LaHood— Education, Mansfield Ruth Lanb— Pre- Pharmacy, Covington Lance Lanbdin— Music, Alexandria Janie Landrem— Business Education, Mmden Michael Landry — Drafting, Technology, Erath Martha Lokey-Merchandising, Bossier City George Lormand— Animal Science, Zachary James Larmoyeux Business Administration, Shreveport Clara Larry— Nursing, Alexandria Gary Lash— General, Cotton Valley Linda Lasiter— Physical Education. Springhill Arlene Lasyone-Education, Atlanta Rose Latiolais— Physical Education, Opelousas Belva Lauw Library Science, Natchitoches Debby Lavergne— Sociology, Ville Platte Roxanna Lavergne-Phusical Education, Hahnville Rebecca Lavespere-Home Economics, Verda Richard Lawrence-General, Shreveport Jeannine Leach— Interior Design, Lafayette Dwight Lebsack— General, Mt. Pleasant Freshmen— 341 Linda LeBrum— Education, Campti Barbara Lee- Library Science, Gueydan Charlotte Lee— Physical Education, Florien Cynthia Lee— Elementary Education, DeRidder Debra Lee— Home Economics, Lake Charles Tommy Lee— General, Mansfield Gerald Lefitte-Business Administration, Pelican Harris Lege— General, Pecan Island Bryon Lemain— Pre-Engineering, Hamburg Billy Leone— Business Education, Zwolle Connie Leone— Primary Education, Zwolle Cherie LeSage— Early Childhood Education, Bossier City Debra Leslie— Social Sciences, Lake Charles Marvin Lessman— Business Administration, Shreveport Marilyn Lester- Art, Ray ton, Mo. Harold Lelz— Art, Crowley Linda LeVasseur-General, Natchitoches David Le wins— Business Administration, Elizabeth Joseph Lewis— Engineering, Chatham Lenny Lewis— Business Administration, Shreveport Margaret Lewis— Psychology, ,f onesboro Ottis Lewis— Merchandising, Mansfield Robert Lewis— Mathematics, Natchitoches Patricia Liberto— Secretarial Administration, Shreveport Linda Lieudw ell-General, Homer Vickie Lightfoot— General, Many Albert Little— Animal Science, Winnfield Judy Litton— Dietitics, Jonesville George Livers-General, Shreveport Mike Lombardino Physical Education, Shreveport Marti Lonadier-History, Shreveport David Long— General, Pineville Hersbal Long— Physical Education, Winnfield Reginald Longlois-Business Administration, Natchitoches Richard Loucks- Physical Education, New Lenox, 111. Palsy Low— Home Economics, Atlanta Anna Lowe- Elementary Education. Haynesville Jerryl Lowe— Mathemetics, Shreveport Rex Lowe History, Shreveport David Lowrey— Accounting, Leesville Margaret Lowrey— Home Economics, Coushatta Staidey Loyd— Music, Shreveport Esmeralda Lozada— Elementary Education, Leesville Charles Luker Pre-Veterinary Medicine, Natchitoches Kathrvn Lum— Home Economics, Longstreet Harmon Lumpkin— Electronics, Leesville Barney Lutrell-Pre-Engineering, Natchitoches I ,ynn I ,yle- Psychology, Shreveport Rhonda Lyles— Interior Design, Tioga Colin MacFetters General, Chalmette ©9 342- Jf a Lorna MacKenzie— Mathematics, Natchitoches Lani McBride— Social Welfare, Coushatta Alice McCalman— Elementary Education, Homer Mattie McCary— Mathematics, Franklin Dennis McClintock-Business Administration, Leesville Diane McComic-Speech, Zwolle Karen McCov— Primary Education, Natchitoches Kathleen McCoy- Nursing, Jena Glenn McDaniel— Electronics, Gueydan Jeanette McDonald-Home Economics, Natchitoches Johnny McEachern-Electronics, Springhill Allen McFarland— Business Administration, Natchitoches Judy McFerrin Primary Education, Zwolle Jeannette McGee-Social Sciences, Shreveport Steve McGee- General, Shreveport Virginia McGee— Elementary Education, Bossier City Jams McGehee— Lihrary Science, Effie Anna McHale— Physical Education, Harrisonhurg Charlene McHall ' fey Elementary Education, Bossier City Marilyn Mclnnis— Elementary Education, Lake Charles Glaston Mcintosh— Business Administration, Clayton Teresa McKellar General, Sugartown Wanda McKenzie— General, Cotton Valley Lillian MicKnight— Primary Education, Natchitoches Kathy McLain— Home Economics, Shreveport Travis McManemin— General, Westlake Billy McManus Industrial Technology, Montgomery Rich McMillan —Business Administration, Vivian Toni McMillan— General, Mooringsport Connie McNeal— Medical Technology, Effie Vickie l r| Secretarial Administration, Many Jimmy McWilliams-General, Converse Robert Mabry— Graphic Arts. Slvreveport Larry Mack Chemistry, Chatham Larry Maddox— Business Administration, Haynesville Penny Magness-Geology, Converse Randy Magness Industrial Arts, Shreveport Walter Mains— General, Many ( )rcta Mapu— Psychology American, Samoa Barbara Marceaux-Physical Education, Gueydan Priscilla Marceaux Nursing, Kaplan Brenda Maricle-Accounring, Pitkin Connie Marix English, Baton Bouge Rex Mars- General, Heflin Bosalyn Marsiglia— English. Bossier City ( lharles Martin-Electronics, Bastrop Donald Martin-Distributive Education, Leesville Howell Martin Commercial Art, Natchitoches Janice Martin General, Natchitoches Johnny Martin— Accounting. Winnfield Bonnie Martin— General, Eerriday Thomas Martin Accounting, Leesville Virginia Martin-Secretarial Administration, Alexandria Earline Martinez-Mathematics, Marrero Larry Massey— Commercial Art, DeBidder Harold Mason Business Administration, Zachary Ricky Matis-General Natchitoches Brenda Maxey-Secretarial Administration, Tioga Donald Maxey— Sociology, Winnfield James Maxwell-Pre-Medicine, Shreveport David Mayer-General, Bunkie Johnnie Mayeux- General, Moreauville Lynne Mayeux-Social Welfare, Alexandria Marcia Meadows-Primary Education, DeBidder Jeanetle ledlock General, Man) Randy Meeks- General, Baton Bouge Jimmie Melder— Speech, Marion Brenda Melton— Nursing, Homer Josilyn Melville Primary Education, Bossier City Karen Menge— Speech Therapy, Baton Bouge Kenneth Merchant-General, Oakdale Donald Merrill Agri-Business, Tioga Lawanda Merritt Accounting, Many Tom Merritt— General, Benton Gwendolyn Metealf Nursing, Shreveport Ml Freshmen Bruce Meyers— Pre-Veterianary Medicine, Haralian Eddie Michael-Pre-Law, Natchitoches Elizabeth Michel-Nursing, Kaplan Barbara Miller— Nursing, Merryville Eleanor Miller- Business Education, Shreveport Lynn Miller- Elementary Education, Baton Rouge Randall Miller— Physical Education. Iowa Stevie Milstead— Social Sciences, Monett Eerry Debra Mitchell— Music, Shreveport Jennifer Mitchel— Office Administration, Natchitoches Jo Ann Mitchell— Physical Education, Baytown, Tex. Brenda Mizell— Primary Education, Forest Hill David Mock. Psychology, Minden Diana Mock— Physical Education, Minden Tom Monarch -Business Administration, Shreveport Patricia Monroe— Speech Therapy. Shreveport Sharon Montgomery— Pre-Medicine, Bossier City Pbilip Moon-Music, Shreveport feffry Moore English, Barksdale AFB Loyd Moore— Business Administration. Coushatta William Moorman-Wildlife Management, Welsh Delbra Moreau— Secretarial Administration, Lena lailba Moreau— Commercial Art, New Orleans Carla Morein— Business Administration, Ville Platte James Moreland-Accounting, New Orleans David Morgan-Business Administration, Alexandria Deborah Morgan Speech Pathology, Sulphur Jo Morgan— Art, New Orleans Vickie Morgel Music, Lake Providence Gayle Morris— Pre-Pharmacy, Colfax Jackie Morrish General, Alexandria Deborah Morrison Elementary Education, Pollock Wayne Moses- Pre-Medicine, Shreveport Donald Moton-MathematJcs, Stanley Joselyn Mouch Nursing, Baton Rouge George Munsterman-General, Alexandria Cherry Murray -Nursing, Baton Rouge James Murray — Business Administration, Coushatta James Muse Music, Natchitoches Debra Myers Physical Education, Jena Betty Myles-Business Administration, Natchitoches Lyn Nalle— General, Shreveport DJuana Neal-Home Economics, Roheline Norman Neel-Accounting, Zwolle Bobbie Nelson French, Robeline Madeline Nelson-Business Education, Lake Providence Patricia Newman-Elementary Education, Zachary Richard Newman-Accounting, Crowley Steve Newman— General, Serepta Linda Nicholas Elementary Education, Bossier City Freshmen 34? Lorn Nix Business Administration, Farmerville Evic Norma n Primary Education, Natchitoches Man Norrid— Primary Education, Hall Summmit Michael Norris— General, Shreveport Teresa Norris— Physical Education, New Orleans John Norton- Psychology, Shreveport Linda Nugent— Secretarial Administration, Jena Michael Nugent-General, Alexandria Mark Ny vail— Business Administration, Kilgore Meloni O ' Banion Journalism, Leesville ken berlander- Business Administration, Coushatta Patricia ' Bryant-Secretarial Administration, Shreveport Alex Ockel— General, Sulphur Marion Odom— Industrial Arts, Bethany Patty Ogden— Nursing, Shreveport Robert ( Hiver— Music, Monroe Joe O ' Neal— Business Education, Glenmora Rosemary O ' Neal-Home E conomics, Deville Gregory O ' Quin-Pre-Law, Alexandria Terry O ' Quinn— Business Administration, Bossier City Suzanne Ortego— Speech Pathology, Ville Platte Victor Ortiz Physical Education, Leesville Kaye Osborne— Business Education, Grand Cane John Owechi— Agriculture, Cypress I Wane Owens— Nursing, Baton Rouge 346 Freshmen -I Juanita Owens- Business Administration, Lena Sarah Owens— Mdical Technology, Homer Marjorie Oxley- Primary Education, Urania Kerry Paige— General, Verda Kristi Pair Business Administration, Maynesville Ellen Parker— Elementary Education, Jena Jimmy Parker— Zoology, Many Penny Parker— Primary Education, Winnfield James Parvenski— Speech, Pottstown, Pa. Karen Patin— Pre- Veterinary Medicine, Port Allen Lynn Payne— Elementary Education, Pineville Annie Pearrie— Dietetics, Winnfield Barbara Pease-Secretarial Administration, Springhill James Pelt— Drafting Technology, Rosepine Betty Perkins— Spanish, Pineville Herbert Perkins— Physical Education, Leesville Michael Perkins— Accounting, Minden Lambert Peterson-Elementary Education, Many Alexis Pharris— Early Childhood Education, Natchitoches Annette Phillips— Nursing, Covington Deborah Phillips-Speech, Jonesboro Deborah Piediscalzi Primary Education, Thibodaux Louise Pierce— English, Omaha, Neb. Mary Pinckard— Early Childhood Education, Colfax Jane Pippen— Secretarial Administration, Cartilage, Tex. Vicky Pittman— Nursing, Dubberly Thomas Plaisance— General, Golden Meadow Edie Piatt— Accounting, Grand Cane Jimmy Poareh-Industrial Arts, Florien Deborah Pollard-Business Administration, Bossier City Deborah Pool— General, Bossier City Judy Porter— Business Education, Leesville Lee Posey— Agri-Business, Natchitoches Stephen Posey Business Administration, Coushatta Kenneth Potts— Wildlife Management, Oakdale Melina Potwin Speech Pathology, Bossier City O ' Neal Pounders Physics, Shreveport Gayle Powell— Elementary Education, Shreveport Kirk Powell— Pre-Engineering, Shreveport Richard Power-History, Houston, Tex. Jesse Powers— Accounting, Urania Randall Prather— Business Administration, Crowley Vicki Prather— Journalism, Shreveport Debbie Pratt— Nursing, Natchitoches Benjamin Price— History, Baton Rouge Don Price— Agriculture, Calvin Ozias Price— Business Administration, Alexandria Bill Pringle— Physical Education, Glenmora Joyce Proctor-Music, Shreveport Frances Prothro-Early Childhood Education, Robeline Freshr 347 James Prudhomme General, Camp ti Linda Rabalais— Primary Education, Hessmer icki Rabalais— Elementary Education, Alexandria Gloria Radial— Speech Therapy, Natchitoches Elaine Rainey — Speech Therapy, Shreveport Margaret Kains— Education, Mansfield Robert Ramago Social Sciences, Welsh Judie Rand)in Secretarial Administration, Pelican Gerardo Ramirez— General, San Ramon, Costa Rica Daniel Pankin General, Wayne, N. J. 1a nda Rascoe- Business Administration, Mansfield Verbie Ratcliff-Speech Pathology. Monterey lames Ray Psychology, Alexandria Linda Rayme-Primary Education, Opelousas Bobby Raynes-Accounting, Clarence Patsy Rayner— Elementary Education, Pineville Judy Reed— Sociology, Opelousas Cheryl Reese— General. Shreveport James Reese— Mathematics, Colfax Pat Reeves— Business Education, Trout David Reid— Industrial Arts, Lancaster, Ohio Ksta Reid— Home Economics, Jena Terri Reynolds-Speech. Shreveport Nancy Rbodes-English. Saline Mary Rice— Social Welfare. Plain Dealing Benny Richard Agriculture. Cheneyville Cindy Richardson-Music, Minden David Richardson-Business Administration, Baton Rouge Martha Rick man Merchandising, Leesville Kim Ricks— Business Administration, Shreveport Ann Riding— Sociology, Shreveport Sam Rinauds— Pre-Veterinary Medicine, Shreveport Lucille Rivers— Elementary Education, Pleasant Hill Douglas Rivet— Business Administration, Shreveport Michael Robb— Business Administration, Ruston Crittie Roberson— Secretarial Administration. Natchitoches Buddv Roberts— Elementary Education, Campti Donna Roberts— Primary Education, Haughton George Roberts— General, Baton Rouge Ralph Roberts— History, Winnfield Sherman Roberts Psychology, Joyce Shirley Roberts— Business Administration, Alexandria Louis Robertson— Animal Science, Slagle Richard Robinette Electronics, Pineville Ben Robinson— Business Administration, Many Glen Robinson— Industrial Arts, Jonesboro Monte Robinson— General, Shreveport J. C. Rogers Business Administration, 1 ' loricn Sheron Rogi General, Chopin Suzanne Ramero Business Education. Abbeville 348— Freshmen Fred Rosenblath— General, Shreveport Diane Roshto— Medical Technology. Natchitoches Thomas Roshto-Busmess Administration, Pineville Deborah Rosier— Biology-, Pollock Dana Roundtree— Home Economics, Jonesboro Robert Rowe-Biology, Many Dianne Rowell-Home Economics, Ringgold Nicky Rowell-Sociology, Coushatta Alece Rue— Secretarial Administration, Sulphur Gayle Ruffin— Chemistry, Natchitoches Ellen Russell— General Shreveport V ickie Russell-Speech, Shreveport William Russell-Business Administration, Winnfield Carol Ryan— Art. Natchitoches Leo Ryan— Physical Education. Jonesville Linda Ryan— Physical Education, Jonesville Jeff Rvder— Industrial Arts. Port Barre John Sala Accounting, Baton Rouge Stanley Salter General. Florien Walt Salter— Sociology, Provencal Oliver Sandel— Business Administration, Florien Ted Sanderlin— General, Jonesboro Carol Sanders— Home Economics, Bossier City Gloria Sanders-Nursing, Pineville Jonathan Sanders-General, Zachary I toddy Sanders— Commercial Art, Marksville Teresa Sanders— General, Hackberry JoAnn Sanson— Home Economics, Jonesville Sandra Satcher— Primary Education, J onesboro Robert Savant— History, Basile Charla Sawyer— General, Coushatta Earnest Sawyer— Social Sciences, Leesvillc Wanda Sayes— Home Economics, Vick Jeffrej Sayler— Business Administration, Shreveport Kathy Scallano Elementary Education, Alexandria Anton Scaimaliato Microbiology, Metairie Patrick Scott-Geology, New Iberia Susan Scott— Primary Education, Marksville Jack Scroggs— Mathematics, Pineville Rosalyn Scroggs-Speech Therapy, Alexandria ( iraig Scrogins— Business Administration, Shreveport Anita Searcy— Speech Pathology, Shreveport Jan Seabaugh— Social Sciences, Shreveport Don Seawood— Industrial Arts, St. Maurice Scot Sedam— Business Administration, Shreveport Jerry Segnra— Mathmatics, Mansfield Debbie Service— Commercial Art. Shreveport Phyllis Sewell— Primary Education Natchitoches Darrall Shanks— Business Administration, Many Bonnie Shaub— General, llaughton Loran Shaver— General, Coushatta Ruth Shaver Sociology, Plain Dealing Jim Shelton— Business Administration, Natchitoches Dennis Shinn— Business Administration. Haughton Slieri Shipman— Art, Shreveport Richard Shipp— Agronomy, Welsh David Shirley— Business Administration, Monterey Donald Shively-Accounting, Jonesboro Robert Sickler Art, Ludlow, 111. Morris Sills— Business Administration, Arlington, Va. Melvin Silinan— Business Administration, West Monroe Daisy Silvie— Secretarial Administration, Campti Martha Sim Primary Education, DeRidder James Simon— Accounting, Gueydon Barbara Simpson Elementary Education, Alexandria Maudell Sims— English, Lake Charles Dan Singlton— Business Administration, SpringhiU Kay Siphers— Primary Education. Natchitoches Melvin Skeeles Pre-Vetinary Medicine, Alexandria Carolyn Slaughter-Physical Education, Baker Howard Slaughter General, Vowell Mill Mi( had Small— Business Administration, Many Samuel Smart General, Arcadia Brenda Smith Social Sciences, Oakdale Carol Smith Art, Dallas, Tex. ' t ' ' : 350— Freshmen Cissy Smith— Physical Education, Shreveport Donna Smith— Secretarial Administration, Jena Edward Smith General, Many Elaine Smith- Nursing, Memphis, Tenn. Elizabeth Smith-Elementary Education, Vidalia Emily Smith— Nursing, Ida Emily Smith Home Economics, Alexandria Gibson Smith— General, Snip ' ur Glenda Smith— Nursing, Baton Rouge Jane Smith— Advertising Design, Batchelor Jerry Smith— General, Haynesville Kaye Smith— Secretarial Administration, Shreveport Marsha Smith— General, Ball Mary Smith— Nursing, Shreveport Mary Smith— Sociology, Austin, Tex. Merilyn Smith -Nursing, Alexandria Michael Smith Music, Marksville Mike Smith— Business Administration, Alexandria Mike Smith Pre-Forestry, Zachary Molly Smith— Music, Natchitoches Rayburn Smith-Agri-Business, Atlanta Rita Smith- Elementary Education, Mansfield Robert Smith-Business Administration, Mansfield Robert Smith— General, Minden Ronald Smith— Business Administration, Alexandria Sherrye Smith-Psychology, Winnfield Susan Smith— General, Shreveport Notha Snell- English, Anacoco Dean Snider— Sociology, Shreveport Janice Snow- Library Science, Winnfield Robert Snow barger- Psychology, Alexandria Shirley Snyder— Journalism, Pineville Sheila Soileau— Social Sciences, Opelousas Tommy Solomon— Industrial Arts, Natchitoches Nathan Sonnier— Wildlife Management, Oberlin David Sorrells-Pre- Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria Mary Sowells- Mathematics, DeRidder Karen Spain-Physical Education, Blanchard Gary Spangler-Pre-Pharmacy, Joyce Elwyn Sparks-Accounting, Coushatta Rickey Speir— General, Chestnut Lynette Spigener- Sociology, Shreveport Phillip Spinks— General, Jonesville Beth Spivey— Social Sciences, Shreveport Fred Springer— Journalism, Pineville Shannon Springer- Business Administration, Shreveport Oren Spruill— Biology, Vick Doug Stannard-Spanish, Leesville Susan Steen— Merchandising, Lafayette Debra Stein— Nursing, Houma Freshmen— 351 Sandi Steily — Physical Education, ArnaudvUle uita Stephens— Home Economics, Calvin Derrell Stephens- General, Leesvillc Cliarlie Stevens-General, Belle Chasse William Stevens- Mathematics, Springhill Agatha Steward Early Childhodd Education, Robeline James Stewart— Business Administration, Lecsville Jeanine Stewart-Nursing, Destrehan Michael Stewart-Drafting Technology, Alexandria Pam Stewart— Secretarial Adininistration, Haynesvdle Raymond Stewart Business Education, Shreveport Ronald Stewart- Business Administration, Alexandria Susan Stewart— Secretarial Administration, Winnfield James Stilley— General, Pineville Anne Stinson— Speech, Bossier City Judy Stokes— Advertising Design, Leesville Janet Stollon— Business Education. Coushatta Vickie Stothart Interior Design, Coushatta l)e| hie Stout— Elementary Education, Baton Rouge Karen Stringer— Secretarial Administration. Natchitoches Karen Strotlier — Bsuiness Education, Oakdale La Wanda Stroud- Home Economics, Alexandria Craig Stubblefield— General, Shreveport Joanne Sullivan Business Administration, Benton Larry Swafford Business Administration, Shreveport Deanna Sweat— Home Economics, Oakdale ( lharles Tabor— Mathematics, Shreveport Thomas Taggart-General, Shreveport Rieahrd Tannehill General, Many Sara Tanner— Library Science, Evergreen ickie Tarl ton Primary Education, Shreveport Brenda Tarver-Social Welfare, Winnfield Robert Tarver- Advertising Design, Alexandria Donald Tassin-General, Lecompte Lynn Tate— Speech Pathology, Ville Platte Van Tale Animal Science, Many Stephen Taturn- Zoology, Noble Alan Taylor— Pre-Medicine, Winnfield Evelyn Taylor- Elementary Education, Baton Rouge James Taylor Pre- Veterinary Medicine, Atlanta Robert Taylor— Library Science, Shreveport Willard Taylor— Industrial Arts, Benton Bennie Teague-General, Haynesville Randy Teague— Industrial Arts, Haynesville Delores Teddlie— General, Vidalia Cynthia Teekell— Advertising Design, Natchitoches William Teny General, Pineville Michael Thaler Wildlife Management, Brentwood Christy Thibodeaux General, Ball Virginia Thiels General, Alexandria i ' ). i2 Freshmen 11 19 1 £«, -V- Larry Thomas— Business Administration, Zwolle Michael Thomas-Animal Science, Winnfield Tim Thomas— General, Nateliitoches Zara Thomas— Psychology, Coushatta Gail Thompson-Business Administration. DeQuincy Patrick Thompson Zoology, St. Bernard Timothy Thompson-Industrial Education, Shreveport Wanda Thompson-Journalism, Oak Grove Rene Tigert— Social Sciences, Shreveport Mike Timms— Business Administration, Bossier City- Harriet Tindel— Secretarial Administration, Shreveport Marsha Tingle— Business Education, Shreveport Janie Topp— Anthropology, Lake Charles Brenda Touchet- Primary Education, Gueydan Pat Townsend— Elementary Education, Baton Rouge Debra Tovvry— French, Natchitoches Gloria Trahan— Library Science, Fineville Nammette Tramel-Nursing, Many Linda Travis— Nursing, Eranklinton William Tray lor— Business Administration, Haynesville Francis Trichel-Speech, Campti Dairy I Trosclair-Art, New Orleans Claire Truex- Government, Mansura Rick Trunnell— Business Administration. Potomac Kath) Tujaque— Interior Design. Opelousas August Tuma-GeneraJ, Libuse Linda Turnbow -Social Sciences, Shreveport Mill Turner— Business Administration, Mansfield Sheri Twomey— Elementary Education, Shreveport Carolyn Tyler— Social Welfare, Outer Point Jane Valentine— Physical Education, Pride Linda Valentine— Home Economics, Alexandria Vicki Vanderlick— Home Economics, Alexandria Cliff Vandiver— Physical Education, Shreveport Daniel Varnell Business Administration, El Dorado Edward Vaughn-Agri-Business, Coushatta Blaine Vedros— Biology, Houma Joe Vercher— Social Sciences, Natchitoches Marvin Vercher -Government, Natchitoches Ronald Vercher-Physical Education, Natchitoches Mary Ann Vestal-Secretarial Administration, Ferriday Floyd Vick— General. DeRidder Cynthia Vidrine Primary Education, Opelousas Glennella Vidrine-Nursing, Jennings David Vines— Business Administration, Winnfield Gregory Vitrano— Wildlife Management Stephanie Vlahakis— English, Shreveport Melinda Voorhies Physical Education, Bunkie Denise Wahl— Economics, Coushatta Bernard Wait— Accounting, Shreveport Freshmen-353 Ronnie Waites-Physical Education. Pineville Mallorv Walden- General, Tryon, N.C. Charles Walker- Accounting, Stncveport David Walker-General, Many Donald Walker-General, Lake Providence Debbie Wallace Speech Pathology, Pineville Nec Wallace-Home Economics, Marthaville Stanley Waller- Accounting, Shreveport Barbara Walmslev -Business Administration, Natchitoches Elizabeth Walsh-Elementary Education. Urania Rosa Walton -General. Natchitoches Sidney Walton-Business Administration. Shreveport Johnny Ward-General, Provencal Lee Ann Ward- Psychology, West Monroe Shirley Ware-Elementary Education, Shreveport Frank Warren General, Calhoun Beth Watson— Nursing, Shreveport Herbie Way— Business Administration, Alexandria Bruce Webb— Physical Education, Grande Isle James Webb— General, Shreveport Jerry Webb— Social Sciences, Church Point Nellie Webb — General. Coushatta Sandy Webb— Agri-Business, Coushatta Charles Webster- Mathematics, Montgomery Martha Weems— Home Economics, Sarepta Bruce Welch— Pre-Engineering, Alexandria Donald Welch-General. Alexandria Don Wellman— Industrial Arts, Baton Rouge Gwen Wells— Physical Education, Pineville Gerald Wenner- Business Administration, Natchitoches Persney Wesson-Industrial Art. Springhill Deborah Wester Geology, Provencal Barbara White-Primary Education. Lafayette Donnie White— Mathematics, Pitkin Mvra Whitehead Nursing. Lake Providence Pamela Whitley-Interior Design, Anacoco Lionel Whitmore-Agri-Business, Moreauville Ruth Whittineton-Business Administration, Bayou Chicot James Whitworth-Pre-Dentistry, Greenwell Patricia Wiggins-Business Administration, Monroe Rebecca Wiggins-Commercial Art, Waterproof Brenda Williams— Nursing, Zachary Dolph Williams— General, Many Jackie Williams— Commercial Art, Alexandria James Williams Business Administration, Leesville Paul Williams Mathematics. Woodworlli Robert Nell Williamson— Journalism, Leesville I lenry Willis Physical Education, Abbeville Randy Willis Accounting, Vivian 354— Freshmen Charles ilson — Business Administration, Glenmora Donny Wilson— Advertising, Shreveport Holley Wilson- Secretarial Administration, Many Linda Wilson Primary Education, Shreveport Randall Wilson— Wildlife Management. Shreveport Sandra Wilson- SecretariaJ Administration, Campti Tom Wilson- General, Shreveport Connie Winder-Nursing, Alexandria Gary Wise— Zoology, Lena John Witt- Electronics. Leesville Kwok Wing Wong— Zoology, Hong Kong Larry Wood- Business Administration, DeQuincy Wayne Woodall Art. Slireveport .Michael Woodard-General. DeRidder Danny Woodson-Agri-Business. Shreveport Linda Wooten— Computer Science, Shreveport Claudia Wright— Accounting, Shreveport Michael Wright- Accounting. Bossier City Peggy Wright- Social Welfare. Jonesville Tommy Wright— Accounting, Manx Robert Wvnche-General, Bossier City Robert arbrough Business Administration Lovis Yeats— Music. Monroe Loretta Yeglic— French, Bossier City Paul Yongue— Zoology. Breaux Bridge Roger Young— Agriculture, Oberlin Jimmy Zimmerman— Physical Education. Winnfield Mary Zaccuro— Elementary Education, Harrisonburg The end of the potpourri that was NSC 1970 prepared us for entry into a more vast potpourri. Freshmen— 355 CLASSES INDEX (Alphabetical Arrangement by Classes) G r a d u a t e s Graduate Class: (270-272) Alb-Hud, 270 Jam-Ram, 271 Rat-Yu, 272 s e n i o r s Senior Class: (273-287) Ada-Ber 273 Ber-Bro, 274 Bru-Cul, 275 Cur-Eba, 276 Edd-C-os, 277 Gra-Hol, 278 Hol-Kil, 279 Kim-McL, 280 Mad-Mur, 281 Mur-Par, 282 Pos-Ros, 283 Rog-Spe, 284 Spi-Tar, 285 Tas-Wil, 286 Wil-Zul, 287 J u n i o r s Sophomore Class Cont ' d. Cy l| V V Junior Class: (288- Aar-Add Bea-Bro, Bro-Cla, Cla-Cro, Cro-Eak, Eat-Gat, Gau-Hay, Hay-Hoi, Hol-Joh, Joh-LaL, Lam-Lew, Lew-May, McC-Mor, Mor-Pol, Poo-Ree, Ree-San, San-Smi, Smi-Tho, Tho-Wal, Wal-Wvn, 107) 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 ■B r ss: Sophomores Sophomore Class: (308-326) Aek-Bar 308 Bar-Bri, 309 Bri-Cod, 310 Cok-Dea, 311 DeB-Dur, 312 Dur-Geg, 3 1 3 Gol-Hen, 314 Hen-Hym, 315 Ima-Kre, 316 (Cont ' d next col.) Kre-Lov, 317 Low-McN, 318 McN-Mor, 319 Mor-Phi, 320 Pic-Roa, 321 Rob-Smi, 322 Smi-Ste, 323 Ste-Upc, 324 Val-Whi, 325 Whi-Zul, 326 ' §M Freshman Class: Abs-Asb Ash-Ber, Ber-Bro, Bru-Cha, Cha-Coo, Coo-Cul, Cum-Duc, Duf-Fle, Flo-Gay, Gib-Gra, Gre-Hat, Hat-Hoo, Hoo-Ile, Ing-Kel, Ken-Leb, LeB-Mac, Mac-McL, McM-Met, Mey-Nic, Nix-Owe, Owe-Pro, I ' m- Ram, Ros-San, San-Smi, Smi-Ste, Ste-Tbi, Tho-Vid, Wai-Wil, Wil-Zac, (327-355) 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 F r e s h m e n GENERAL AND FACULTY INDEX ACCOUNTING DEPT.. 237 Ackel, Margaret, 250 ACTIVITIES. 2-39 Adams. Ezra. 203, 266 Adkins, Margaret, 257 AGRICULTURE DEPT.. 238 Alexander. Donald, 239 Allen. Arthur. 240 Allbritten, Dean Leo. 231 ALMA MATER. 360 Most, Mma. 258 Alost, Robert. 2 18 ALPHA BETA ALPHA. 126 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA. 127 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA, L65 Anders, Edward, 254 ART DEPT., 236 ASSOCIATED MEN. 128 ASSOCIATED WOMEN, 129 Asst. Dean, W omen. 233 Auditor, 232 Avery, Charles, 256 Avery, Rex. 238 B Baile . Mildred, 246 Bankston, Hon. Jesse, 226 BAPTIST CENTER, 208 Bamett, Dorothy, 258 Barron, Bennie, 246 BASEBALL, L04 Basham, William, 266 BASKETBALL, 94 Baumgardner, Ray, 240 Bennett, James, 261 Bern. Jimmy, 258 Best, Roger, 241 BETA GAMMA PSI. 130 Beville, May, 2  7 Bienvenu, Dean Rene. 231 Bienvenu. Millard. 264 BIG NAME ENTERTAINMENT, 66 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. 240 Bissell. Charles, 243 BLACK KNIGHTS, 151 BLUE KEY. 131 BOARD OF EDUCATION. 220 Bonnette, Allen, 248 Bookstore, 234 Boyd, Bertrand. 254 Boyd, Bert, 260 Bradberry, Ronald. 262 Brady. Lucille, 236 Brice, Geraldine, 258 Brignac, Paul. 2 13 Brodermann, Nohely, 252 Browder. Steve. 200 Brown. Alvin. 248 Brown, Eleanor. 257 Brown. Hon. J. Marshall. 226 Brown. Phyllis, 253 Brown, Robert, 244 Buckley, Roy, 240 Burge, Everett. 262 Burlison, Charles. 265 Burnitt, Paula, 259 Burns. Thomas. 240 Bush, Robert, 205 BUS. ADMINISTRATION. 241 BUS. ED. OF. ADMIN.. 242 Business Manager. 232 Call, William. 2 I I CAMPI S SECT R1TY.234 CAMP! S SERVICES, 234 Carlisle, ( rlenda, 259 Carter. Clarissa. 259 Chadwick, Mary, 259 CHEERLEADERS. 156 CHEMISTRY DEPT., 243 Chen, Rong, 263 Chenevert, Dorothy, 236 Christman, David, 265 Christensen. Fern, 262 Christensen, Raymond, 251 CHORALE SYMPH. OR.. 216 CIRCLE K. 132 Clasx : Graduate 270 Seniors 273 Juniors, 288 Sophomores. 308 Freshmen, .527 Clinton. Thomas 262 Glothiaux, Eugene, 260 Cloutier, Ethelyn, 265 Cohen, Lillian, 235 Coker, Gordon, 248 COLUMNS, 1 CONCERT BAND, 217 Cone, Billy, 256 CONTEMP. DANCERS, 133 Cosumano, Joe, 236 Cousins, Michael, 265 Cox, OttisJr., 245 ( rim. Jack, 257 Covington, Thomas, 254 Cross, Earle, 240 Crowder, Joseph, 257 Gulp. William, 263 CURRENT SAUCE, 202 CURRENT SAUCE Adv., 203 Curry, Hugh, 263 Curry. Hon. Robert, 226 Curtis, Lawrence, 257 D DANCERS, CONTEiMP., 133 Daspit, Robert. 240 Davion. Violet, 218 Davis, Dwight, 257 Davis, Jame?, 256 Davis, William. 267 l) IS PLAYERS, L34 I (eans. Academic, 231 Deans. Administrative, 231 Dehon, Rene. 247 DELTA ZETA. 107 I )ennis, Ronald. 240 DiekerMm. Barbara. 250 I iNucci, James, 248 Director. Counseling, 233 Director. Ed. Media. 233 Director, Financial Aid, 233 Director, Housing, 233 Dir., Infor. Serv., 233 Director. Placement, 233 Dobbins, David. 247 Dodd, Hon. William, 226 Dubois, Ronald, 246 Doherty, Mary 252 Domma. Pearl, 259 Donaldson, Paul. 255 Doughdril, Lucile. 258 Dunn. .Marie. 250 Dunnagan. Tommy. 251 Dunnam, Mine, 236 Durham, Hugh, 256 Durr, Gloria, 250 Durr. Kenneth. 240 Easley. Cecil, 254 Easley, Robert. 241 Eby, Clifford, 256 ECONOMICS DEPT.. 244 Edson, Gary, 239 ED. PSY. GUID., 245 ENTERTAINMENT, 66 ELEMENTARY ED., 246 Erwin. W illiam, 240 Eubanks, John, 265 EUTHENICS CLUB, 139 Evans, Hazel, 236 Everett, Ann, 259 Eversull, LeRoi, 263 Ewing, Millard. 245 F Farris. Mary, 248 Farris, Reginald. 265 Farnell. Elizabeth, 259 Index— 357 FACULTY AND GENERAL INDEX Fell, Ralph, 238 FOOD SERVICES, 235 FOOTBALL, 82-93 Fowler, Leonard, 258 FRESHMAN CLASS, 327 Fulton, Dean Dudley, 231 Gaeddert, Barbara, 253 Gaeddert, William, 257 Galloway, Lynn, 258 Galloway, Richard, 265 Gardner, Dan, 263 Gardner, Lucille, 236 Gates, Clara, 259 Gates, Donald, 201 GEOLOGY CLUB, 140 GEOLOGY DEPT., 247 Gimbert, Ada, 258 Gilbert, Dwayne, 251 GIRL SCOUTS, 1 33 Goodwin, Gail, 245 Graves, Loneta, 232 GREEKS, 158-200 GREEK WEEK. 196 GRADUATE CLASS, 270 Gueringer, Sidney, 263 Guice, William, 245 Guin, Wayne, 243 Gulledge, Earl, 251 GYMNASTICS, 40 H Haile, Harrel, 233 Hall, Hurst, 265 Hamilton, Robert, 240 Hanchey, Orville, 239 Hargrove, Oliver, 243 Harper, Grady, 239 Hatley, Donald, 252 Hayes, Beth, 259 HEARING-SPEECH CLUB, 141 Hedrick, Dolly, 236 Hendrick, Dean Lucille, 231 Hennigan, Thomas, 233 Hicks, Margaret, 259 Hill, Peggy, 259 Hinton, Elma, 236 HISTORY DEPT., 249 Hix, John, 241 Hollis, Eleanor, 253 HOLY CROSS, 209 HOMECOMING COURT, 49 ' HOMECOMING QUEEN, 48 HOME ECO. DEPT., 250 Housing Directors, 236 Howell, Ernest, 248 Huntley, Jeannie, 266 Hyde, Wayne, 243 IlviKs, Henry, 236 I IBERVILLE CAFETERIA, 2 INDUSTRIAL ED. DEPT., 251 INTER-FRAT COUNCIL, 160 Introduction, 1-39 J James, Jo Nell, 262 James, Lewis, 245 Johnson, Betty, 250 Johnson, J. W., 242 Johnson, Tommy, 242 Jones, Jewell, 258 JOURNALISM SPEECH, 266 JUNIOR CLASS, 288 K KAPPA ALPHA, 171 KAPPA DELTA PI, 142 KAPPA SIGMA, 173 Kemp, George, 245 Kilpatric k, Dr. Arnold, 228 Kilpatrick Family, 229 Kinard, Conrad, 262 Kirconnell, Thomas, 252 Kirkland, Catherine, 236 Kirst, Robert, 238 Knipmeyer, William, 263 Krause, Robert, 257 Kruse, Dwayne, 240 Kyzar, Barney, 262 LABORATORY SCHOOL, 25 LADY OF BRACELET, 53 Land, Margaret, 254 Landers, Thomas, 262 LANGUAGES DEPT., 252 Leabo, Catherine, 236 LeBlanc, John, 257 Lebreton, Marietta, 249 Ledbetter, Dean Peggy, 231 Ledet, Walter, 232 Lee, John, 260 LeFevre, Joseph, 263 Levy, Charles, 241 LIBRARY SCIENCE, 253 Lin, James, 240 Linecum, Donald, 241 Lister, Paul, 256 Loftin, Leola, 253 Lueth, Carl, 236 bumpkins, Bob, 246 Lyons, Gertrude, 235 Mc McCorkle, James, 249 McCoy, Carol, 242 McCoy, Raymond, 245 McElwee, Tandy, 233 McRae, Larry, 243 M MADEMOISELLES, 156 Mahl ' ouz, Selma, 234 Maltese, John, 257 MARCHING BAND, 136 Marx, Paul, 248 Martin, Frank, 233 MATHEMATICS DEPT., 254 Matis, Edward, 265 Mayeaux, Edwina, 258 Melder, Marie, 252 MEN, ASSOCIATED, 128 MEN S HOUSING, 236 METHODIST CENTER, 210 Michot, Hon. Louis, 227 MICROBIOLOGY DEPT., 255 MILITARY SCIENCE: RA Staff, 144 Cadet Staff, 145 A Co., 146 B Co., 147 C Co., 148 Sponsors, 149 Drum Bugle, 149 Flight Training, 150 Rifle Team, 150 BLACK KNIGHTS, 151 ROTC, 153 MILITARY SCIENCE DEPT., 256 Miller, Ginger, 236 Miller, Irving, 255 MISS NSC, 61 MISTER NSC, 59 Moody, Caesar, 261 Morgan, Dell, 258 Morokoff, Gene, 252 Morrison, Samuel, 265 Moseley, Walter, 252 MR. NSC, 59 Mullins, George, 231 Muns, Nedom, 251 Murphy, Rivers, 239 MUSIC DEPT., 257 N Nahm, Jane, 263 Nelken, Colleen, 248 NEPTUNE CLUB, 154 Nesom, Marion, 252 Nicholls, Dean L. 0., 231 Nichols, Robert, 263 Nida, Robert, 236 Nix, Hon. Enoch, 227 Noble, Robert, 240 Noe, For. Gov. James, 15 Noles, John, 265 NURSING SCHOOL, 259 Olive, David, 265 Olsen, Charles, 252 Oszuseik, Philippe. 239 ( Jutland, Roderick, 240 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL, 161 Parrish, James, 205, 266 Peltier, Hon. Harvey, 226 358 -Index FACULTY AND GENERAL INDEX  ' Penny, Carolyn, 265 PEM, 200 PERSONALITIES, 40 PHI ALPHA THETA, 197 PHI EPSILON KAPPA, 197 PHI ETA SIGMA, 198 Phillips, Thomas, 265 Philp, William, 267 PHI MU, 177 PHI MU ALPHA, 1-99 PHYS. ED. RECR., 248 PHYSICS DEPT., 260 PHOTOGRAPHERS, 206 Pierce, Anita, 233 Pierce, Jerry, 233 PI KAPPA PHI, 178 Pine, Clint, 254 PI OMEGA PI, 201 Pingrey, Frances, 259 Pitt. Dudley, 254 PLAYERS, DAVIS, 134 Poe, William, 249 POLITICAL SCIENCE, 212 POM PON SQUAD, 157 Porter, Charles, 249 Posey, Mary, 246, 258 POTPOURRI STAFF, 204 POTPOURRI Adviser, 205 PRESBYTERIAN CENTER, 211 President, 228 Preston, Elaine, 265 Price, James. 240 PUBLICATION COMMITTEE, 206 Purchasing Agent, 233 PURPLE JACKETS, 207 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB, 201 PSYCHOLOGY DEPT.. 261 R Randies, Travis, 265 Rapides, Hall, 11 Raush, John, 257 Rawson, Donald, 249 Rawson, Vera, 254 RECREATION PARKS, 212 Registrar, 232 Reinberg, Mattie, 259 Requa, Lyle, 262 Rhoades, James, 243 Richardson, Lillian, 236 Richie, Jewell, 248 Riley, Grace, 259 Roberson, Mary, 250 Roberts, Hon. Nash, 227 Roberts, Mary, 239 Robinson, Walter, 251 RODEO CLUB, 213 Roge, Maxine, 259 Roger, Robert, 260 Rogers, Tommy, 264 Rose, Richard, 257 Rossenwasser, Freida, 259 Rucker, Margaret, 250 Rue, Janell, 242 Sanders, Dana, 240 Scarborough, Glennie, 258 Schexnider, Ray, 266 Scoggins, Lynelle. 258 Scogin, David, 248 Scroggins. Ethel, 235 SECONDARY ED. DEPT., 262 SENIOR CLASS, 273 Sewell, WiUa, 237 STU. GOVT. ASSN., 218 Shaw, Bill, 251 Shelton, Samuel, 254 Siblev, Sylvan, 233 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, 214 SIGMA KAPPA, 181 SIG. SIG. SIG., 184 SIGMA TAU GAMMA, 162, 187 Simmons. James, 248 Simmons, Lisso, 246 Siragusa, Paul, 241 Smith, Hon. Mrs. A. D., 227 Slacum, Donald, 244 SLTA, 215 Smith, Robert, 257 Snack Bar, 3 SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPT., 263 SOCIOLOGY DEPT., 264 SOPHOMORE CLASS, 308 Southerland, Dean T. P., 231 Southerland, .Maxine. 250 Spears, Larry, 243 SPECIAL ED. DEPT., 265 SPEECH JOURNALISM, 266 Sports, Intramural, 118 Sports, Men ' s, 82 Sports, Women ' s, 115 STAGE BAND, 217 Stalling, Dick, 240 Starnes, C. L., 233 STATE BOARD OF ED., 226 STATE FAIR COURT, 47 STATE FAIR QUEEN, 46 Stewart, George, 266 Stokes, Dean George, 231 Stone, Dale, 235 Stothart, James, 240 STU. GOVT. ASSN., 218 STU. NURSING ASSN., 220 STU. PERSONNEL ASSN.. 222 STUDENT TEACHING, 267 STUDENT UNION, 10 STUDENT UNION Dir., 234 STU. UN. COMMITTEES, 223 Sweet, Richard, 235 Tannehill, Hon. Fred, 22( TAU KAPPA EPSILON, 190 Taylor, Evelyn, 259 Taylor, Irtna, 266 TEACHER ED. CENTER, 16 TENNIS, 112 THETA CHI, 193 Thomas, V. P. Charles, 230 Thomas, E. T.. 237 Thomas, Sadie, 250 Thorn, James, 239 Torgrimson, Paul, 257 Towns, Joyce, 248 Townsend, Dean David. 231 Towry, H. N., 241 TRACK, 108 Tretiak, Richard, 265 TWIRLERS, 157 V Van Eaton, Charles, 244 A egu. Armando, 248 Vice President, 230 W Waskom, John, 247 TERSHOW, 155 Watkins, Gertrude, 236 Webber, Everett, 252 Webber, Olga, 252 Webster. Cheri, 254 WEIGHT LIFTING, 114 Weller, Mary, 258 Well.., Barron, 242 Wells, Tom. 249 Wendt, Janice. 2 18 endt, Jerry, 264 Wertelaers, Joseph, 252 West, Edna, 266 Whetstone, Hon. W. E., 227 Whitehead, Oren, 240 Whitehead, Tommy, 266 Whittington, Russell, 254 WHO ' S WHO, 62 Williams, Eugene, 241 Williams, Kenneth, 240 Williams, Ora, 252 Wilson, Robert, 234 Wilson, Ron, 235 WIND ENSEMBLE, 135 WINTER BALL COURT, 51 WINTER BALL QUEEN, 50 Womack, Charles, 251 WOMEN, ASSOCIATED, 129 WOMEN ' S HOUSING, 236 WOMEN ' S SPORTS, 117 Woodard, Hon. Boyd, 227 Wright, Ted, 232 Wynn, Robert, 267 Index-359 Alma Mater Oh, Alma Mater here today, We for thy lasting blessings pray, We know not where our paths may go, But, thou ' lt uphold us still we know. Unchanging thou, ' mid changes vast, Unswerved from ideals of the past Steadfast and true, our watchword e ' er shall be- To thee, our Alma Mater, Loyalty! Thy trees their solemn chorus bend About thee, flowers their censers blend. Our voices swe ' l their murmuring strain, Our hearts repeat the old refrain. Thy purpose high to carry on- Northwestern, thou hast honor won! 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