Southeastern Louisiana College - Le Souvenir Yearbook (Hammond, LA)

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X gb. Souvenir 19 6 7 Southeastern Louisiana College Hammond, Louisiana FOREWORD The year 1967 has been a year of change at Southeast- ern, and We of the Le Souvenir staff have attempted to record in pictures and Words the activity of life that ac- companied that change. Progressive change is good, nec- essary, and required. To live is to be able to assimilate new thoughts, Ways, and ideas of the day to the best interest possible. To want a life like the good old days is to labor under false pretenses, in fact, to desire what really never existed. It should be the student's desire to see this progres- sive change continue, to use it to better his academic sur- rounding, and to provide a greater depth of reason for a higher education. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 4 8 vm 4 Student Life Q X - A Q.. X Activities 44 g ,345 lk Beauty Section 46 - ' , ' Spotlight Section 70 Organization Section 98 6 -8 Who's Who 132 ' A 'ELL H .. Greeks 139 gd :N A -' -5 fl:-1.4, , Publications 158 ' A 0 2 'A A 4 +li,3, 5nf',E: Sports 156 C mf , it Q Football 168 A if g' ' ' F x-calf ' 1 rf-we Cross Country 188 R 1 L ' T Basketball 190 Gymnastics 204 Golf 210 Tennis 212 Track and Field 214 Baseball 220 Intramurals 226 The College 230 Collegians 266 Seniors 268 Graduate Students 297 Undergraduates 298 Index 363 an-'L' Q : g A L-L l-li A glilfilg I ' N .IAA-lL , ., 1-14 -MA, ll .I :,,i. JoHN SCANNALIATO, JR. Editor 'C 3 X BARBARA RAEHR Associate Editor of JERRY CARR Adviser 3 5:-.,. ,, lil .T.- Look to this day for it is life, The Very life of life. In its brief course lie all the Verities and realities of your existence: The Bliss of Growth The Splendor of Beauty The Glory of Action. For yesterday is but a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision. But today well-lived makes every yester day a dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day. 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X LI FE , .f'f-41.- f, fr , I 1 'I 42,11 I I lik- 111. ,.- .-.-. --.,..f , ...I-4. ,, A ' fi 'isa - x -L Q , A .y- ' .ad .1 J v I ' Q ' ' ' ' ...,. .I 1 W ...,, .Jn uf f .1 ,. fn '..-, l 9. ,nv , v NVQAQ :-1' , ' ,- .,.,. . :.,3.,ew-mv s,w.f f'Sp1awm4-A 9 ,. ,-.,' . an . 2 V A 1 5 LE' ' v Fly F ,,.. II ggsp .v . 5-Z' v,.f . fL Y , ' uf --v-or ll --M i .ei I , za- ,, -, W. Ll yu-f r -l . AWMMM, sf- f' 132' A: .4. - 1. .' ,vf The typical beginning of every semester-the long wait in the rain-to get the packets in order to begin the run through the obstacle course of registration. REGISTRA TIO Registration is the great equalizer on the campus. For the student with the physical strength and fortitude, it is just a matter of struggling through the great obstacle course in the least amount of time with the greatest num- ber of correct course cards. For the not-so-fit student, or for the beginning freshman, registration is a traumatic experience. However, it is possible to stumble out of the book store on the day one started to reg- ister-provided one started at 8:00 a.m. With such an ordeal out of the Way, the student is alomst eager to relax by attending his classes. For the lucky ones who get inside the buildings, the count- less forms beckon. ScEr Crg- Dafob f I urn ,Q X L X X' - Q s- A xv-.w K., arm 62nd M5 6095 dx 62C3g5ZLfq1i-Ol? '-VCP ,70i W7 17500 ll, l t Which form do they want here? Follow the hlzn-lt :incl white signs, follow the hlzn-It zinil white signs, ' follow the hlzivli Zllltl white signs, heeonies -14 4 4 ,-A: Almost there-after filling out the final forms all the students do is pay their fees and collapse. ..,. -Q' Y wr Do you have your l.D. card, your home address card, your selective service card, your cam- pus mailing: address, your test Scores, and your stuilent num- ber? If not, please return to the first stop and begin again. 'Kr -ae, X X mf. .WN ,Aj-fl . . gp.:-AW' i My 1 i 1 M' Q gogfgpvp ,,4-'WJ' ..afW4.:eH ,V-A iv, ,WV if vi jf iw.. , r, , sw ag we - 5 , I! S M al' A - 5 I 5, i IP M 1: ' Q .X 1 ' ,5 .-.f Q Ef fi- 4' X 2 . Q A Jw x . . Jil' ...Jr .322 1 M, 4, ' 2 A :nw M- -'Z -1--1 55-if-J + ,v-,Q Wm Www- , ' -...'s.--an dw xi ' W t , , My -N ---M M M, BL1I'NiIl5I the midrliglht oil fOr fiHalS is CODE- Study may beg-k0n any place, anywhere, even under Last minute term pl-0- monplzu-e in the girls' dorms. the tree by the bookstore. jects are done late at PREPARA T10 night. A book's eye view of students! E o 2 v 1 L e- , X 3 S, Y ' ' 05 2 t ffl , . ' , H ' la A 1 f . e 3511, 5 , S -v M t,4f d 5'.-EE' Mr-1 S .. .N i 1 l , E' , .L l M ' ,Il Q4 to .f- I A A 3 KL Ai- xx f 5: e A . , E? up 3 .4 -A 5- 13 lv 4' if 'r - . . , I - X iff ' ' . v- pw, ,f - aft .nff . I I ' .' ll. 1 ,N . l rf 1 uk . ii i ,. as I A typical ash tray during finals Another aspect of the academ- ic life on campus is study. After hours spent in class, the Weary student often spends large a- mounts of time in the library preparing for future assign- ments. Once the material is gath- ered, it must be sorted, arranged, typed, and proofed before it is handed in. Once assignments are done, the conscientious student retires to his books to review his notes or to read the material for the next day's Work. Couples enjoy studying togethei X 1, S 1 X043 Wd 42. nv .5 ICIPA TION 'E' 4' Vi' TAB QL? x qmyd, 3' is ,his Students learn the correct methods of administering .artificial resplratzon on a practice dummy. K sir' H f x 133 xx, The Waterloo of many Note the concentration! students-those tests! 3' L, c XXXWQ u X .,,,,W.. -gf Al' 6 l.Jf ' -sq,-,., 'H' '- Q 1 - , A A' 1 33 I - ',- .. ' ' ' -w if? 5. ' ..,.l. i 25' V .3 - 3 is! ' f H1 '1 ni, 1- ' - 04 lt 'J' 1 K Dr. Jackman lectures in class. The eternal routine-class, lectures, tests! It seems that all students ever do is go to class, take notes or doodle, Watch the clock, and Wait for the bell to ring. Strangely enough, some do manage to learn While they are here, perhaps there is yet hope for those struggling freshmen. .5- .1-if T., .I- P Cecelia Ruiz sketches during a design class. Mr. Bateman, left, watches closely as a student examines a plant in Plant Judging class. pr .Q Q P I Nd Xsf ll gin-an lm 454 'A-ffl, Zfff-, 1-7 'J Q1 ' 1 .1 -5 I fffxit- ' . f f' ,- , s . .nd I, V, , - ' , x ml , ,Yjxl l . - The Wayf The Country Squires Plus HOOTENANNIES A hootenanny is defined as an in- formal party usually featuring folk singing and! or dancing. Southeast- ern witnessed many hootenannies throughout the college year. Students sat on the floor at some, or they sat in chairs. Students sang at some, or they just listened. At all hootenannies, however, most stu- dents Were Well pleased with the en- tertainment. - - ..- --..,-viifv -i vu-W V vt- . W, Wt, ra: Pam Armstrong 'T The Four Taus 12 +98 K-.1 l ff . ,. D Q HOMECOMING 1966 . '- :tid is ., 1 Southeastern's annual homecoming festivi- ties climaxed with the SLC-McNeese football game in Strawberry Stadium. Before the Niki game, however, there Was the bonfire spon- sored by Tau Kappa Epsilon and the Alpha Omicron Pi-sponsored Homecoming Parade. Decorating dormitories, attending parties, getting soaked-all were a part of Homecom- ing 1966. gg I ' zgs 0 ' ox .gre Q ea I Q -O 'Q ,pn , V Q ax I - 555' x X -4 -if 1 , A cowboy is decorated in front of Hammond Hall. MCKUQQIY Hall had its hangmaffs H0059- if 'A f , EIR!! ., rpg 4 BA - J 4. 5,1 ' 'lt ' 'xmfJ's V0 P .fur , il voxfs , h - - V -ii-iti ' - 1 .. -- N, -,- , - Q Al .-L p:n.wj'9gU .L F.,-v 1 A - A- ' G Q Q w Y h l A I .ju ' Z, IH-:wQ,r...'4 I ' -U Qual in-.Q ' '? ?'i'1'l 'Z A i .x5'7'w bi'-4 1-4 :13:n2 ,-, . r ' I V 'B -1' -Q. H -uv 'Q ffilhi A, Y .---, M gl. l 4.4 ' --A'4 H 'wwmtwi ,,' - gill. 70m l The Senior Class let Southeastern students pop the pokes. I?-. fm! 8 X is 1 FI L.--i-,- .,:1:- fit, atc ' 1 5 2 . ' V iw IJ, F ', P .za-kc A s., Aw gimp z0.r' Jwf- hx' ' Y: -?'i I'f u 1 . 4 O r f 5 - !'!Yff':. 'Z N Q 1 ffyjx I li x f ' x fl Y-,,r.. of' 43 U' 1 ' . 6 - . xg .1 xx lr -M . T . , 1 J -LJ ' 1- 1. -4 if f f -. , .,'3 , was 4, ,.. x 9:9 .f-1 - 1 . ' S s - X i. f 1 ,1- , :A'.mlf!'.4Q' l Q S 3-1-Q cf 1 if ' . '- A I , , K ' 1 X . -I . .,sf. -f fi--' grrimh 4 X h 3 . , . i . - ,, f - gli Q , - - - Ffy' f A 'rv Jr' ' ' 4 .' 'J - ' - P -. A -,.,4vq-a- - A . - sr . , - ' --g,.q,. -L nf' 'u N Ilizf 1 TWU 5 mf- if .A.x:-- ,g xg., 5-. F t,., n., r . A A.. P-, ,if x Ei? .S -4 ., ,. y , we -' H, , BM' ik 9 A hard-running female sweeps the right end for a big gain. BLOOMER BOWL The annual Bloomer Bowl game was played in Strawberry Stadium before a most enthusiastic crowd. Sponsored by Stu- dent Government, the game saw the more-experienced upper- classmen defeat the alien freshman girls. The Bloomer Bowl king and his Court were presented during the half-time cere- monies and later at the dance after the game. Y ' 4 721 has The Bloomer Bowl cheerleaders were unique. 'Vw' Yi I Q 'fb lb' ff. ' ' - -1 ,. -,,,,u,f,,,.V'. ,.,,-. r 'wqulf -F' L Us A fullback is stopped for no grain. .UN 5 V- f.3J- 3 ' HI .-r+:f'51R' 5 is .1 fiflhfi- ai l 3 'ff' 4-+1 I 'r Coach Mike Dubois gives instructions to his players. 21 .5 Kappa Delta Tau outdoor display GREEK R SH Smiles, handshakes, forced small-talk: many are the steps to become a Greek. Twice each year the fraternities on campus sponsor smokers to meet inspiring Greeks While the sororities host teas to meet their rushees. The rushing procedure was updated again this year to meet the ever-increasing demand of the increasing enrollment. fa-Z 'iff' 1253. gg 1.215 Sigma Tau Gamma displays its trophies. Rushees and members converse at Theta Xi smoker. K rv.- Girls sip punch at sorority rush. Hostesses serve punch at Tau Kappa Epsilon smoker 7 F- '1 4 s V P' I 9 1' X A I 4 . I ' . N, 5 . xH, X... i .q'l1' ,,,-an-ll'-' ASTERN .M U0 I LLEGE 'U I GRS? W QVEEK Greek Week is a week reserved for the Greeks. Sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, Greek Week began with the songfest and con- cluded with the annual Greek Ball in the Union Ballroom. At the ball, Alpha Sigma Tau sorority was named the outstanding Greek or- ganization during the week. The Sack racers Deal. costs of Gleek Week the finish line. V. 41 A - .-, Q 43,25 '52 '1 ' ' 1-'km ' K' . ' A ' 3'2 4-,'f1a'.1 Y I Q v ,, vi . +22 I, 1 -e S , 4, - '... 1-f... .- I..- 1 -.w 1 3 1' awp,- -n ,z I 1 an Q., -1 14.1 H... uli' ' zu -2 ai inn - a u . hi' ' 'M -Q. .4 ...ru 1 1 Q 1 1 . ,,,A 1. 1 ' 1 1 -nn All sororities Q75 'B-2 -msg .vu-an, had table displays for Greek Week. . 4 rlflllm 'r ... X . V .. . ALM' V--I , 'my' ta . A v , ip, - , D ' 9' . W A ' E' 5212 ii A ' .4 in I f --., . .. . .4 I , f J - The sisters of QM sang' at the Songfest. 'IMS--kgs. .-up ..:. ..u-.lqxypn -A-. - ' --- - .. W, ' , Af if 3 , , 1 - e . f.., . , . ...,-', -, -: ,, ' . f ' . . , - --A . -.J . - ..c m-- MaWp 4t9:,..fq:..H ., . , ,-- . N- -V ,....,q'5,,',.' . ll .I K' .,.',+.2!5 , ... f ' , Q, ,yarns-,.iJ.,,.,,,,. ,- ' Y ' - -.. H: -.-yu, - g - , -,.,,,1g.rj i. -1 N- I 'L 1. 7' . -A ., ,., uf -sr- '- 'f'vi'fy fn-'-'P ,. 1. ,. -Hg .,-gt ' Luv f.--c 4 , - '.-T , r,. ...f- r. .,. ' .. , ' ' -v--J, ' mi. , I . M 1, V M 1 . ,-f,,.21jQf,g 74131 1 ffw' lr 'si 4.1 .'r'.f'?l A.'ifiL.7.-2'g,??7f'ft'L.h'2.-X- ,.'..f!.l . '. ,..'7'f 9.n li' The girls took great strides to catch the greased pig. 'fx -I v-.4..-, ' 4, ML . .. - ' . A '1 o.-, ' --' Q ' . ' . 'N -3 ity, ':. . , - .V .-1- W bi.. 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' Ng I-5 jg-1 - .. a K-.1 ,.. - - . .gf '.-,151- I -,fx My--4-.A '-f 'fL,1- ,zix . ' 1 F ' 1 , -- .93 1.-.fm 1:53 '1:S4i.3:Q'5!d?-4L5a.f7ED'. T- '-9 x',gg,-lf'Nl f The fraternities ran an obstacle course during Greek Week. Z 51+-M , Vikki: - jaw... .Q 133335 Y x .. ,' , .su,...,.f,...,4,,gy5,..-.Q-q, -in-so - lb-fr-PtY,1-U 1--ffl 0 ' ' - ' 'Q ' ' 'V' 'Z N ' 'A-'VI' .. f-'46 ' .-Q'v- The fID1I's received support from their sisters. Some 03's got carried away at the lagoon. 3R fr 'rf' '-S . fv' .K.:L:fC 1 W3 , Several HE's rest loe- fore the pyramicl-bu1ld- ing contest. A A 2,f,4 f,pi- U I lg , ' '!-r ', yi ,, , if ' 19313, . 25,4 c :- 4,..,-:f-f.,- ,zr ' ,ff . '1, 'W ' afrjv 5' .Q ,, sf' N'f'-r-- 'A Q 5 iv ,Q .Vx -fy. x of av 94' Q3 Mfg if ., -W.. M ,.,-,N... B-ml' t I , Qs . H fy The fraternities broke several eggs in the egg-catching contest. Y , ri' ' aff xt . ' Q ' ' X - , ., , N gf' -, '-ff-f .'-- W -I WQK. ' . ' ' ' 4 3 5, 1 D if ,f 'X . 'Q' tl vw Y.. 4 - ,Jura ' . ?,'.f ,, f . , ' . wuz L, The Greeks run a sack race. aff 3, ' fu f .:,, . . ul' WH we ,fi V ff' x E gf gl 1 'ri' X9 Eu, 5 3 , X, ,' v ,f A fda. eff. ' if Q jc, W ab N W if I hitqaj,-gf J VA ag e in A x r 1 f 2 e l X. .Al 3 ' 75 . ' bi Q A . 'Q -V 'B f Us ,x QQ 'K Q' :H 1 ,W A iv W H Uv'-' Q X I- T . 1 , If .-.,- F I . ,, f P 1 'F A pyramid is almost complete. 26 X .. xg c x X . f we X ix .,..4l0 l 11 will P 4 - Q Q' ,- ef-f '--,-Q, -e-mf. ,. ., . ,, , 5 F ' hull' L'g.2T.l-sv bfffii L --A fi, , D , -......- f .vu- le sororities partici- ted in the obstacle urse. J P---nn. ' ., .- xx-N L The Greeks line up for the tri- cycle race. s ---pw l rl., -A e for - We wen Y xq S lf tsl l i lg - .W ll lax. Theta X1 won fust place honors at the Songfest. .1 ,I ' 'A -A-,, A, . '9 N 'I 55 I A 'H-Y .4 ,, f rf -are ., l l l. U W F iii- VA 4-1 ' ' ' ni. 'fl-.. i Q. YL'-'11s 3.2-fig-v'l'l't5 ' - A Greek splashes herself to the finish line in the innertuhe race. 27 Q.- ., wily -s -...ra -f- .-- , :'iL-1' .-. ---3-.Q 1. is ,, F-Mgr-'s.. ' 7--B-,.., . , V-.lf ' H,-ui 1 V -s A .,,- M ... .31-451, . Y.. 13 ' v L, lqaas ' .-1-,wg H 'Hug ,f -5 .fu.... ,Q-LLQ N ' -,,- - , --, -4 1 f .Eff :S 'fkil -L. W'-' .. Q 1' CHRISTMAS: SOUTHEASTER STYLE s um WM ,,,,,,,..-w-Q0 4 mf ,u f X fi-M q Santa brings good food to the SLC cafeteria. 28 Annually :xt f'hristmz1s time, the c'z1l'e- terizl stuff treats students to Zl Vhristmus banquet Southeastern style. For the hun- quet the stzmfl' derorutes the tables with talmlecloths und candles and the c'ul'eteri:1 with Vhristnms trees, holly, and ornaments. Members of the college faculty and stuff ul- so attend the banquet. In addition, the Mod- ern Dance Group presents its annual inter- pretutive Fhristmus Dance in the cafeterizx. if I lg 'fi , 9-ll 4 ,.. W., 'in 44.524-Ll. . .,r. 1 ,..,e. . Candles and tablecloths grave the banquet a festive atmosphere. lhf- in -1 'romp 2lltI'2lf't1'fl man ' new lrcshmcn DANCES AND STOMPS Dances proved very popular at South- eastern during the school year. Theta Xi Fraternity sponsored the first dance of the year following the SLC-Southern Mis- sissippi football game. Other dances in- cluded the Homecoming dances, the many fraternity and sorority balls, the Weekly Student Government stomps, the Rebel Ball, and the Greek Ball. Most of the dances were held in the Union Ballroom. ,Q 3.3 The college dance bandiThe Scholars-provided the music at many ot' the campus dances. The dance floor was often crowded for the slow dances. 'NA K A K. x-. W . NX. lk X V I . The fraternity and sorority Sweethearts were presented at the Greek Ball. Ur ' QT! 1' ,Ji : . ,, -. '1 .f if ' .J ' -'f'i,.1.C .sz . YE-v juli? 'Fi 7 -' .4--.jjw ' . 1: A: .Z-eff? . , I7 ' f gf. ' 2 -r-.,...,.1 ii,-,.,r, .. ..f1i,4fQ 1, 11' ' --,1',.., 4 ' .-514' . - is-,5 -.' 105 'LL .'- .- 5 Qty ll ' 1' rm. lg' ,i ' if Tropical fish are fed in the dormitory. LEISURE TIME Not all of a student's college life is spent in the classroomg in fact, most of his time is spent in leisure. At South- eastern many students spend their free time conversing with friends in the snack bar, Watching television, or just plain Watching television. l -0 'I-BY 'nv 5.411.- f f nv W' Ml I Q . ' ill 0 Vllq ll . 'IM 1-- '4 T' I., X, X 1 48-X- t 1 -19.2 K. glfznlnvy- yur lllltillll M .,h-viilikgi :li i. 1, vm, '1 ir ..-ew f , .. nv +v9.,',i,kA -LT N ' H 401' LQN , , V flwzlwlf, if .if gn Q. -.Q ik 4 'W' 1 vw.. -V e- w ,' -- Q.. - ' Ayn Y-.-.P ff -a-,,' - 5 ,'- Y? O . , . ---15 .gi ., 3'-D' ,, u- ' 'Q .. ' .. x 'J' .4 1- A student rests between classes. .J A, 5 u i , ,. wi' 5 1 ' 4 L i ,' , I Fl l ll . - it Students with free time often watch television. Future students of architecture plan 21 building. 'U 'M II MIS' J i ,f l fl 7 u,:,'.,, x .Z is X 'Q L . ,U 'f,.,.-,i,. .if 1 A1 A, E v'1f '3'f.5 . ,f , - 'L ' 1. ,f.f-'- : .A . 7,1 V v V' 1 ef4f5.z'f'f'Q22r',f4-,wt K I ' fi 'rg 'l5fif5'Vf?f, ','.i- ' ist, Tropical fish are fed in the dormitory. LEISURE TIME Not all of a student's college life is spent in the classroomg in fact, most of his time is spent in leisure. At South- eastern many students spend their free time conversing with friends in the snack bar, Watching television, or just plain Watching television. 'UQ 50 AI,-sq f 'fQfK W 'L N is ' .1 : J : 4, W' 531 I ' I W . Q K, r 'nl 3 Mlll..e'l EDI. rll l.1 ll , .li vi btudents spend many free sf l hours Dlziyinsl' qarcls in the . U 5' , lfnion. . .Q 'Chew' I 4 ea 0 q I! 4 HX-.Q . fi 1 sv. .Lf -fm' if 9:1 N. - v. ,,.,,, 1 -4' , I. ,.. v. Q . , , , . -...- N d ti, I. dx A' .,,,. A . ,. 0 - Q , ,.g 1, an , ,.Q19,.,,.- 3- Q . I 13, - .W .. . AQ ..-. 1 ' ' .,-,L-61 1'-111 Mu' 5-, N. .4-7' -.uve - -- ' '. ' , 'FIST-- 'Uf.Q - 4'4 '- 4, ,' uk Q A -..Ni 'Nl . ...-Q.. ' use -uf .-7' 1 X 'Z - Anim 'k'3 1 7. ' A student rests between classes. ,. W gulf -gglltillll W. garmin - 1 In . T nfl- dim 11 U -u..,,.g3,5 Ma 1' M-, vp Li. 4-K.-Q, '. -'Y'x.... , 1 An- ffwfzlgvg- if If if 'V u I 1 's 1 i. I ' ' 4 . Students with free time often watch television. A Future students of architecture plan Z1 building. ' 2. v 'E 1. ' ,L MWF, ,gm kk it Q? , L- X V 'le .7 .I .os Boats replaced Law for tlavel Many etudenw engoved the heavy 1211119 Q F' -.kv 'QQ Aw gx X xg. fx ' AN w 1 RG. M, no mx pity ,ci APRIL SHO WERS If April showers bring May flowers, the Southeastern campus should have resem- bled a tropical paradise during May. Jupi- ter Pluvius, the god of rain, emptied the heaviest showers in many years on the campus in April. The rains caused flooded buildings, soaked students, and an unex- pected two-day holiday. x W LA if . ..., ,xv Lf.. 1 1' .Mp I at .',- i . ,. . E, mt.--T. 3-3 A., - 1 - .,, J, Yjf mf- .' xf' -g. T11 i' - ,-W-,x-711' Mggml' I'r -- T Q A -..,..w Q-. ...,., - Q, . .w:,Nlu,:,,g,g.,, - -Q 1' V .. A ,?,,,..+,,, ,wh -- uf- ,-gn -- .f4:Nf,. 4 fa M , Q ' H y?9'2 ',.3-Q ' 'usb' 20515--a . 3 - 532' 3' , ,. . ,Q , ,, . ...-5' With or without shoes evervone was soaked ANTZ53' A TIO it xincluding eat-in semester, students must Wait UllCQI'I2lllllf,' for a day or two before final grades are posted. Reactions range from I got my B after alll and Hey look: I made a D Y to Coninients expressing less glee. M 3715 or A, 'W ' ff if : W '-1, ' E- . g 3, L g'f f,wea , - if ., r'rfQ2fffzfi:'ti1?fJf ' .f M ,r5f,,lft Q' QM ' English Instructor Mike Myrick posts course grades Anxious students check their grades after finals ' 'Aff' 'U mug L-Q. ms 3 S T' X, .1- Dean Chandler presents Frances VVooley with the Hodding Carter award. PRESENTA T10 S Each year, at the end of the school session, the college recognizes the out- standing achievements of the students. An awards convocation is held in the auditorium, and the various awards certificates, and plaques are presented. In this way, the administration is able to promote and encourage compe- tition and scholarship among the stu- dents. 7 Mr. Fischer, left, presents Alex Geter with the trophy for the Gleaner's Club outstanding member. I 13' Diane Ard and Stanley St. I'i1-rre were this ye-zu s r'e-wipim,-ills of the Student Governnu-nt st-liolzwsliip awziiwl tm' the Nut- standing' Junior boy :md girl. Dean Harper Drescnts .lily Seal with the Firmflc awarfl Cheryl Poche rutives the Ln-s Mesdaines iward. , .' Jay , , I ,j'5g,'L.,, -. 151.5 T'-jim. .ff ,'-f 5 '..v r Li. Eff ' - c u.,x ' ', '15 ,A ' ' M.,.'ifl. if ,E t . 61 gg? -2-rgkpigfglqlyagfg ff12g'ff.fiiJi'QflWft?:Far ,' ' L , if, Qvg, he 5-'y,H ' 1 a sf-i:fi4,.ffesiiaff'f it Dr. Brown of the Math department presents Cheryl Hender- son with the Pi Mu Epsilon Math Award. f-- A I Q7 J. X ' y r i Mr. Simmons, left, presents Billy Andrews with his certificate for placing twelfth in an International Dairy Cow Judgfinpq. Ml. ,- gint x '.'.f-:veil ' ' ' , H' ' N - W yy! yigfw' i f iv f' MA my at 'K il Harris Deffes, left, and Judith Warren receive the Music Award from Dr. Wilcox. , 12, , , ,Axel Elwflgiiili Raymond Cardaronella, accepts the Rotary Club plaque for outstanding work scholastically for four years. Miss Langston, left, presents the Home Ec award to Frances Adranna. Sharon Jordan, right, accepts the Business Education Association Award. E. J. Savastano, right, accepts the Outstanding: Graduating Senior Agriculture Award from Mr. Fischer. 3 65 is ' , - mfr X 4, eg ,tix V. A 'oily' -I , t I 'V -'Qs-N45 ,G 1- -.JJ Kenneth Hodges, left, receives the American Institute of Chemist Award from Dr. hlllilht- I l1.p -fl w- Xi' fIin'. 'I flu 'SSX I I Joe Miller, left, receives the Gertie Minis Award as Best All-Round Senior in B.A. Harold Chagnard, left, receives the newly es- tablished Pursley Chemistry Award from Dr. Watson. i'.... Thomas Spangler and Kay Brister shared the Freshman Math Award. Danny Adams, right, accepts the Delta Sigma Pi Busi- ness Administration Award. 4 I , I . 1 s T10 -WHAT IT'S ALL FOR Graduation is the culmination of four jvears of hard work-the immediate rea- son for all of the happiness and tears of college - the step before a student real- izes the real reason for the inclusion of all of the required courses, that, together with those of his major, make up an Education. Graduating in the class of 1967 were six hundred and eleven students, twenty-four with high honor and thirty-two with hon- or. Cheryl Henderson, the Valedictorian, is the first student ever to graduate from Southeastern with a 4.0 average. Raymond Cardaronella was the Salutatorian. The Baccalaureate speaker was the Rev. Edward R. Thomas, minister of the First Methodist Church of Minden. The Com- mencement speaker Was Dr. William Da- vid McCain, president of the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. William David McCain delivering the Commencement address. Seniors file in for the Baccalaureate service. . 5 xp up rv:-fi l sfls- .-Lxpa :lull I l 1 vi 'i W. I 3'1 1.. 3i inolAYul 1 L.... w , I Commencement dignitaries line the stage Cheryl Henderson receives her diploma from State Board President J. Marshall Brown. p ii' 1 if X -i ,. 5- .,x,,1ig.55,gg,r5':1', ,- .1.1,.,3..--y pry.-. I if . 4 'P QQ.: ' 'xiff Gm, +'-44'Z- fe. . , . .M .Q vw ., a-..-, . A A:1f'52'5f4 ,zggi fi- - I 1 , Q 9' ,-, qv , iff.. T., 1 I 'fa A -+2 . . ':'TijPLe-f -.KE Fqiifi' - A ., SSH'-f h,w- wrggnar-jr Ara:-: Mag, f- if 3.3. -, q,f tij.P' Ty!-' -4 . gf!- eq F 1:54 .-,1-' ,L f ru- , :it-5 ln' -fs ' .5 - .A '-. .,-fy. ' Z? -G, fi. : -fig F Q 'A 'f--31' f Rf, . . ,, .,- f--. ' v- an W ' 1 A ww, :H ' Y U ' 1745 A ' ', .qw v U 'JK . W! f. 1 .. . ,K -,f , 'ETH . JP ' Q 1 I . - -.r , 7' Nkuk, 3' K 'Q 3' W W ' X: . Lk. I w wk. , W mfg A 1 Q wk xg: , Q' gn, ,R ' E M it A X I x 112 .av 1 N' , N ZH. 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It is in a person in- tertwined With her moral being, insepar- able, unchangable, and constantly show- mg. N. af'-L4 5 - ,gy Y , . Mi fl.Jj', 1 'k I i I 2 ,, ca 17 tx f as '43 K ' . 1' I I I i 1, 3 4 ' 52 Le v l y i n g V, sf, . , A , 1 W H , ,, , ,f.,. 4, ,z L -1,,,,, .- ,fax1'.1j.g4l194QE4:j:,'5v,gig.g' 5 ' , , 4 1 I I in L Ti.-' 'jfs iii f, ' , ,Hy-1. .mm 'eff- 'M I g.. 1. -UZ' E 0. , Q53 'af WK: 1 li rl, 151, MJ A, 2143, ZZ? jr V .,,',. ': . :yy Vi, ' ':.. A ., -- .rf . 53:15 . 6.1.5 . 'fi-, v .1 gig, Q . .. 11 34 ,lf .1 2 .fL..T7 'K v fp , Tv: l V' -Y I f f Y S ja, gli, ., ' 2 ' s , I ' 1 . 5 ' I I I 1 6 . J' fj ,'- ! Q O Y' U I , 9 N ,,f !L',, -. ff'3'ff ,IC uf , 1 ! tw. 7 fn, 2Y:li,1i ugc- K, , A FOR A i' I '91 b 'cS'4'2Q J' fs ,WM fy, ,959 'X ,A I c 'L , f'ffef1'!ff ' -cexgbfgo EV: V .. pl ,, ,ns . ,., ff' , y, .. . :ze '1'f sfvif' N- .i'.i:. 1.-3 H ff Q W 8? i 5 .- I E ,I 5 1.5 , 5 LZQ L., 2 ,, f + V s . 9 'A ' a . 1 1 p - u ,i Q? ,fflf 1 u fi ' 4 M EXE, , . 'x i 1 1 4 R 1 1 Q Xl' H, 'W 11 ,K 'if ,Aw LM.:-F4 44 ' np X , . w-my ,L v.,. . L 4 N Wdrr M A. W WMM m X E, X Xa H 5 v. x 'f av 'wa ,WJ 415 I Ww V V.,- ., - EW 'WWG ' ' 4 ' ' 1 WW-v+m87m fi, ,Ll,W:M'f' 'w'f.1mM A N FW. , wu.,,,,wM' 1 l q ' A ,fffy ,mf 1 H W 153911 if .41P 4 I ,WW Y 4 ru W Y 4 W , ,W 1 N. ,.: ' my W 1 , ,'-fbefiim' ' :mn 4 L.. MISS SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA COLLEGE Miss Lindy Lou Hood Standing in regal grace amidst the quiet beauty of a traditional courtyard is vivacious Lindy Lou Hood, Miss Southeastern, 1966. Lindy Lou, a senior elementary education major from Fluker, Louisiana, is the Presi- dent of her state and local chapters of the Student Louisiana Teachers Association and Vice-President of Phi Mu sorority. With a 3.2 overall scholastic average, she is a mein- ber of the honorary Thirteen Club and Kappa Delta Pi. Rounding out her field of interest, Lindy Lou enjoys cooking, sewing, and traveling. She enjoys preparing snacks and Weekend meals for herself and her friends in the dorm- itory. Lindy talks avidly of her past travels to Hawaii and Europe and her plans to visit other parts of the United States and Canada before beginning her teaching career. , -w 1- s 195 C -E ' L, . z I b--W 44-LY I n Y 'V S A., gpg V i .4 P-'. ll C.: wffy J I s . 1 5. 2 -,Z X gl' Xv L',,.- .., QXN f' 'Qian Q2 ee. .., -sl,,39 I, c k 1 . 7713-.Y ,Zum Wf11'1L1 CS1112112 Ol?-S' Miss SLC Court Member 5 ..- I . X Q , 1- I0 I 1' f 'O fl, V 1,4 5 'Q Q -G Q.. 1. 'uv ,, ,lf-v L 1 Ng i uf. s w. fs M' 9 S -grid 'g' -tl qu. Nu ln. 5 J. . A fi, f f 1 gs 'lc , A ,4 ffi u. Y, X Q -,Lf Xj ei ,,.v'fggw.,.14F K, . I .Vw W- ,.-,. V f , ' . .,.A2-3f,v- 'A dw 'Q Q, qw '.E'?ff'g1M mp .nw f 5' J, ,JH Mn, ' f .. -'I a.g.,..,., ' ' KW QP ff' 3 .J Q. , +--. , ,,- -. .-in., 1 fv?fIf ' . 5 ' . 5' ..fq. Q ,,Y2 -1.r45., .,f,,q N ' ' -:N Q1 . '.a-.- -ff-f, 1.-. -. 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X' 'V ELT' '23 Peggy receives a bouquet from TKE HOMECOMING 1966 parades, floats, parties . . . displays, decorations, parties . . . corsages, confetti, parties football players, referees, parties! A party highlight of November 12, was the crowning of the queen at the annual homecoming dance. Miss Peggy Dussom, a junior majoring in Elementary Education and sweetheart of TKE, was presented with red sweetheart roses and crowned to reign as the Homecoming Queen of 1966. Mr. Francis Bickham, Alumni Association president, crowns Peggy Homecoming Queen. ' 1 r s l A I . ' , ,. it i , Y n-nu 'lah' ' , rl N i 1' Ltr aff- if B' ' H'-Q 4, THE HOMECOMING COURT 1966 I x K 11 W in N Efirvwf by . 4 . A l j' i K V A , ' ' ' ' f f ' - , . Y 1:1 Ag V g-, ,Milli ' ' l u -. ,. ,fl ,iw X N ' ,.,. -5 ,M ' ' ' Q. kr 1 ,,: -is F5 J --.ze ,fa J ' mg? A ' M, 1+ A .F -he ,. ar . f 1- X .4 . 4' H WWA :C gm' -0' A sMww.a.,f:.fgxifm?7f'gix -,V ' R... '+h.g...' .nw N I ' -4,525 ,. ABQ: if 4' ' ' A Fit, hi' A lxfj' ?' ,' V-wi ' L 421 f , ..i-,5? 5i'ig:Ik 'fS'I -,,v L - fb' 'A ' 'uw' , ' : Q I 4 fu. QQ , x - X ' , 3 I A ' N ' ', 12 4 Q .- x Q ,P , Q ' H x if N 4' fx X . V ' ' il, fix Q 'Q F I 3 x 4 fi 1- I Qrvgfuhi gf' 'QE' -,B , 4191. ai ' 4 1 jig 5 n--r .. . ' .rs- A1 CAROLYN BERTUCCI Sigma Sigma Sigma ,MAX 11: ryan 1 V: ft! L ,Q 7 CHERYI. HENDERSON French Club N H OMB C OMI 'lik , si A NX X , Q X ,- :iw xg A A Maw Z, ,M DIANE ARD Alpha Omicron Pi Junior Class . 'M ,, Q R4 . wif' , lah, HE :E 35 I R f an , J? R i Q X vw, X ' I , QA 117' OURT 1966 Ny' N x U' W PAULETTE PERRIN S Club Phi Epsilon Kappa W 'T' -H, SUZANNE KLOPF Sophomore Class mx 11 N 1' l .. , J 1 Y My ., ,a 'X l 'K LORINDA FOLTMER Vets Club ,'l., A -f A , , .V x - S ,r 4, 11. . - . M ' 5,-Q-,f-.gg - it WJ., . , Q, , f .4 ' 4,1 is N T' . . 'Y ' . 1 'ik . ' ' A Q X I Q W . ' . - f i 1 H in -. , X vs - I f Q , 1 X ,Q I , 5 1 r 5 7 ff .ua Y, ,, t ,V 1 ' ' 4 ix ff QAM' -f mf? 1 -M V, .T ,K , 'Nha-.qf, X X N 'tiki X we lx LXPC X X x X G ', Xu t x P X lx' . A F xx f 4 Ki. 3 If fy i l v, l M ull, ' Q 3 y V Ag' if fi SWEETHEARTS ffii 'W DIANE ARD JANE MARIE SIMMONS Sweetheart of Sweetheart of Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Sigma Tau Junior Class as 'M MARILYN LA BELLO Sweetheart of Archery Club XL if . 2 ,Aa SANDRA JONES Sweetheart of Baptist Student Union ' sz M PATTY PULS Sweetheart of Canterbury Club JUDY Sweetheart of Circle K 356 'tm f liiivwcl, M ,a,w A ,haw Q .V . ,,Q- ,fy Q -'y . ,. , np -,J .y ' SHERRY BLUM Sweetheart of Cardinal Newman Hall CYNTHIA FELLOM Sweetheart of Delta Sigma Pi .A fx . ,, , 'mx 3 . 1 , K. . tf j'2j,W5., N ' 'fv ' uv 3- Alylxx 'Ng XX 5 , -dlllrf M :ra wg' ' . M ,5' Val DIANE CASTILAW Sweetheart of Delta Tau Alpha EVELYP-I CHAMPAGNE Sweetheart of Freshman Class iff if . ,.,,, ..,. ,.. N W I 'vfaim 'Wx Q E CHERYL HENDERSON Sweetheart of French Club CHARLEEN LAVASSEUR Sweetheart of Q Gamma Delta , . wt'-'R R-R 'Sa-v-.. 59 6 1 MARGARET PETERSON MARYBETH BODKER Sweetheart of Sweetheart of Gleaner's Club Gymnastics 'Am mf h E , , L , ,lf JANIS EBLE RUBY KENNEDY ' Sweetheart of Sweetheart of Home Economics Club Industrial Technology Club 1 'W V. 'Q' S 'Q '-All SHARON JONES Sweetheart of Kappa Delta Tau If BARBARA KEAS Sweetheart of La Pem IU! WK , , . X LESLIE GUILLOT Sweetheart of fzff MIS Sweetheart of Livrwtles McKneely Hall ,fi 'Q' ifzvf KAY FERGUSON KATHLEEN CALDER Sweetheart of Sweetheart of Modern Dance National Collegiate Players . -fam-. pw 0-A-f ' will X-ff MARTHA FRANKLIN JUDY GAUTREAUX Sweetheart of Sweetheart of New Men's Residence Hall to Newman Organization M., ...W .....,,. , .,.. ,,,,, . ......, shnn- A-EQEYYVYV - - :tw iz., JANIS LANDRY Sweetheart of Phi Mu ,gQh'-H93 JEAN MURPHY Sweetheart of Proscenium Players 4mW'X PAULETTE PERRIN Sweetheart of S Club PEK Q . Wa 'IT FAY TILLERY Sweetheart of Senior Class :AX --wi fix CAROLYN BERTUCCI LYNN DUKES Sweetheart of Sweetheart of S. . . . lgma Slgma Slgma Sigma Tau Gamma f . Q . P 0 A . if S f 1 ., ff , Wwe' if 'A ' .DQ t Q? SUSAN HARRELL SUZANN E KLOPF Sweetheart of Sweetheart of Social Science Society Sophomore Class ,, ,, ull Y n 4?, , ,Nr - - . DIANA PARKER MARY ANN KASISCHKE Sweetheart of Sweetheart of Spanish Club SLTA 43 2 i P Sweetheart of Sweetheart 0f Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Xi S 'xl if lf .,,-1 x 4 K few . R- , gb - x Ax a ' -fra , in ' ' ee E W I v If SANDRA LEBLANC LORINDA FOLTMER Sweetheart of Sweetheart of Tucker Hall Ve1g'S Club as fdigflyx Y fvik .15 i J . .T- 4, '26 -exft' PATTI ELLIOTT ANNA HERBERT Sweetheart of Sweetheart of ' Westminster Wesley Foundation , 1 Spotlights reveal the special magic ofthe stage The stage is a medium of self-ex pression. It is the individual striv- ing to emphasize the HI in unique trying to find himself, and proving to the World he is not afraid. Wheth- er the reward is success or failure a new person is born: enlightened eager, and perhaps, Wiser than be- fore. x val ,. , i f ' ' W ' W f-W'--4 Fl--kafA-Y.vf--f ..,,. Jen' ' ii !,ir f i T Q fE M PE S T The first Lj.'ceum show of the year was the pro- fessional touring group which presented The Tempest. The show was under the sponsorship of Alka- hest Attractions from Atlanta, Ga. The production of the play appealed to the ma- jority of the students, because the group played the lines for the laughs. All the comedy scenes were exaggerated for the fullest advantage of slap-stick humor. The Tempest will never be the same. Stephano, the butler, tries to decide what strange creature lies in front of him with two heads. The beautiful Miranda falls asleep while waiting for Ferdinand. Miranda pleads for her father's mercy on the stranded Ferdinand. The Decline and Fall of the Entire World as Seen Through the Eyes of Cole Porter, Revisited I want a primitive man, sang a pri tive woman. The sprightly cast of the Cole Porter cavalcade per- formed beautifully and gave a great deal of pleasure to the audience. The show was a spoof, and yet a great tribute to a great composer. The cast joined in a medley of the most famous songs for the finale. 73 The cast toasts the selves as crust. Me and my baby the upper ...E L-.. 7 . LWFW, Y v..fJ -q Y Q ...., V H-..--lltgnsunnn gh, If . l V 3 -.Qi s . ., ' 9 hs S+. Gerald Moore, the first Lyceum performer, presented an accompanist's workshop on the piano entitled, Music and Mirthf' Kenneth McCormick, the vice-president and editor-in-chief of Doubleday gave an interesting lecture entitled, Behind the scenes in Publishing. ,ir 1 John Ciardi, speaking on The Longest Walk in the Uni- verse - Dante's trip in the Inferno. Mr. Ciardi is the Saturday Review's Poetry editor. LYCE UM SERIES The individual performers in the 66-67 year in- cluded both speakers and performers. Gerald Moore, the English pianist accompanied certain SLC music students, besides performing several pieces. At the close of the session, he pre- sented a lecture on music. John Ciardi presented a lecture on the poet Dante, and his long journey through the Inferno. Kenneth McCormick of Doubleday spoke on the problems and experiences of a major publisher. His talk was spiced with personal anecdotes con- cerning Doubleday authors. Carlos Montoya, the renowned flamenco gui- tarist, performed many popular numbers from the beautiful Malaguena to the catchy St. Louis Blues -all in the flamenco style. Sergui Luca performed several magnificent numbers, pleasing the audience with his violin performance. Dr. Max Lerner, one of America's outstanding political scientists, spoke on those events which he has observed that are shaping the World. His back- ground for his speech is a first-hand knowledge of the problems, for Dr. Lerner has traveled exten- sively. The final guest was Eugene Pridonoff, the pi- anist. His selections included arrangements by Bach, Chopin, Schubert, and Beethoven. V . . M4 ,gggvnrg-Mgggg W-'B N . Q.. Carlos Montoya, the famed guitarist, performed many fla- Another of the many magnificent performers on the Lyceum menco numbers for his captivated audience. agenda was Sergui Luca, a great violinist. Dr. Max Lerner, a former Communist, lectured on and the World in 1975. it if SPL! s America The final Lyceum guest Pridonoff. I Q 1 fc' ,- K at 9' of the year was pianist Eugene Q -15' A-my ,, 'ev A3 J. ds,,9Q,, ,. , wr. - A M ! '72 I- 1..' .Q s 'Z' N: i r ,L a , gg . .,,,1,,g,Y , .if -- A - ywlt A L: :io HEL, 75 .fy ' y A 1 gb' T1 Q- ,fi '- f. X 'f . ,. MN l Awe N' Q' 1 -ty gf ii' me John Buchanan CClyde Reasonerj offers Miss Alma CCynthia Millerj some applejack brandy while renewing her acquaint- ance in the park. Following the fight over the stolen hat, Alma has but one thought which she sobs to her mother CJean Murphyl, Heaven have mercy. Alma introduces Johnny to her Tuesday night reading group ,W ,, M , M Y .-,,, rl Hr Rev. Winemiller Uimmie Crankel tries to hush Mrs. Winemiller at the con- cert in the park. SUMMER AND SMOKE Tennessee Williams' Summer and Smoke was the first play offered by the Department of Eng- lish and Speech for the year. Under the capable di- rection of Dr. Harry W. Smith, the large cast performed beautifully, bringing the heart-rending play to the stage in all its beauty and sadness. Alma Winemiller . John Buchanan, Jr. John Buchanan, Sr Mrs. Winemiller . . Rev. Winemiller . . Roger Doremus . . Mrs. Bassett .... Nellie Ewell .... Rosa Gonzales .... Papa Gonzales . . . Rosemary .... Vernon ....... Dusty .......... CynthiaMille1' John Clyde Reasoner . . Richard Pierce . . . . Jean Murphy . . . . . Jimmy Cranke ...... Jim Wilcox ..... Jon Horgan . . . . Sarah Carter . . . . Jan Morris BillyDay ....... Martha Gay John Ramington . . . . . . Saul Addison Archie Kramer . . . .... Eric Bethancourt 1 x f' Dr. Buchanan, Sr. CR1chard PIQTCQJ tries to comfort Miss Alma during the trying summer. Not Miss Alma any more, just plain Alma. '4'4W2W' annnnfp wunuuo on , , Q Q 60.2.6.8 4 or ,no zen' ' ?T z 30,5 r Q 'I x .qi O A A ' . A T1 ' ' it 5 rs' ' do 31 .rf y ff,-33,5 ' 1 X alias N' s f' . :Eff ., , f-3 9 -. S-414 E - x Why can't someone else in the family take her? x ' 1 ONEACTS This year, the play production students of- fered two thought-provoking works: The Un- satisfactory Supper, by Tennessee Williams, and The Chairs, by Eugene Ionesco. Steve Bellas directed The Unsatisfactory Supper, which showed the problems faced by the elderly who have no one to turn to and no place to go. Carroll Nox portrayed Baby Doll Bowman, Cheryl Cheatham, the elderly Aunt Rose, and Steve Ruppe, the unsympathetic Archie Lee Bowman. The Chairs, a tragic farce by Ionesco was directed by Gloria Williams. Jean Murphy Lusk ably performed the role of the Old Wom- an, and Richard Pierce did an equally magnifi- cent job as the Old Man. Clyde Harrelson rounded out the cast as the Orator. Baby Doll fCarroll Noxj, Aunt Rose fCheryl Cheathamj, and Archie Lee fSteve Ruppeb You could have heen head grenerul, head .iOL1l'I12liiSt, head baker, head artist, instead of just general factotumf' The Old WVoman QJean Murphy Lusk! and the Old Man tRichard Pierce! await the coming of The Orator. Y, I, Lighting the lamp while waiting for the guests and The Orator is the task of The Old Woman. 79 c ,,A , -.- , , S .4 3 I jffA3,..', . K-, 5' 4' 1 .r 4 Y: Q, 7 . ,4 x i 1 The Duke of Norfolk CPat Reedj appeals to Richard's sense of justice while the Lord Marshall fEric Bethancourtj and John of Gaunt fSteve Bellasj listen attentively. Richard II of A gow? Richard visits the dying Gaunt The usurper, Bolingbroke gains the throne. l l The Bishop of Carlisle CRichard Schoppl and the Duke of il?Z,'1?5rl,Zy2RK?SI-fS5'!l'igl01?Sliffigfusplclously as Bom' Richard. RICHARD II Richard II, one of Shakespeare's most artis- Sir Pierce of Exton . . tic plays, was the final production of the school Sir Scroop ......... year. Servant ....... . . The play, showing the overthrow of the Soldiers . . . rightful king by the usurper, Bolingbroke, was very well received by the student body. The play was directed by Mr. Dwain Hern- dong Dr. Harry W. Smith designed the set. CAST Duke of Surrey .......... , , Bishop of Carlisle . . . Richard II .................. Richard Pierce Abbott of Westminster John of Gaunt ........ ........ S teve Bellas Busby .. ..'..'-..-...- Duke of York ........... Pierre de la Barre Bagot .........'...'. Henry Bolingbroke . . . ..... David Ramsey Green ...'-..'... i 1 . . Duke of Aumerle ...... .... R uss Copping Queen to Richard II ' 1 . D Duke of Norfolk .............. Patrick Reed Lady in Waiting ..-,. Earl of Northumberland ...... Argent Acosta Herald ... ....... Lord Fitzwater ............ Michael Cassidy Lord Marshall .... .... J . Eric Bethancourt Attendants UII, Lord Ross ........ ..... J erold Bankston Lord Willoughby . . . ..... George Craig Groom . . . . . Henry Percy ...... ...... J ohn Power Gardener .... Lord Berkeley ..... .... J oel Bridges Keeper .... 81 i Bolingbroke tDavid Ramseyj plots with the Duk of York fP16I'I'6 de la Barrel to overthrow . . 4 . . . Bill Flores . . . . Jack Fontana . . . . Robin Jordan . . . Warren Berault George Courtney Charles Green Louis Lambremont Ralph Mock Russ Ronquillo John Scannaliato Thommy Thompson . . . George Westby . . . Richard Schopp . George Kassavetis . . . . . . Steve Ruppe David Rittenhouse ........ Bill Miller . . . . Cynthia Miller . . . . Dixie Wagoner . . . . Sherry Blum Judy Lyons . Christine Steedley Winnie Speer GuyWood . . . . . Roy Valenti . . . . Roger Wirth irla I A' V., V .gi-in .- -- .... If f- ' M A 'l H 1-v I . 0' t ' I y. 'U' .'f.f f-2 . , ,UGA ,si ,, , , ,. 14 qw, ' ,-frffh it! ' . ,s 1 3' gg f '-sf 1 . A . fy: ,' , Donnalyn Ruello performs as the leader of the group. A living Christmas tree is formed MODERN DA N CE The entire group performs a number by the flickering candlelight. vs' F . .alia-4, 2 The Passion, the opening number of the Spring Dance Concert was choreographed by Mrs. Adams. The Modern Dance group was very active this year. In the fall semester, the group pro- vided the entertainment at the annual Christ- mas dinner. Later, in the spring, they pro- vided the students with a superb show. The spring concert provided the members of the group with the opportunity to choreo- graph several numbers themselves. Ann La- Nasa did an original number entitled, Voo- doo a la Creole, and DeLois Jensen did The Hanging. Besides the two student-choreo- graphed numbers, the group performed The Passion, choreographed by Mrs. Adams, Espagnole, by Mrs. Friedrichsg and Ten Shots of Tequila, by the Intermediate Mod- ern Dance Group. DeLois Jensen, center, performs the dance she choreographed The Hanging. Nik i l , , , s . ' 1 ' , i ' 1 iii.. SOPRANO I Linda Carter Evelyn Furr Rebecca Hill Mary McNeill Portia Perrin Natalie Schuppert Martha Thigpen Barbara Wilson TENOR I Pat Reed John Rushing Terry Scivicque Donald Smith Gary VVesley CONCERT CHOIR CHOIR MEMBERS SOPRANO II Patricia Brossette Lois Clapper Diana V. Corbin Anna Herbert Cynthia Holifield Susan Payne Bonnie Sorrels Pat Woodruff TENOR II Bud Jeansonne Greg Kemp Marion Kuhn Leslie Lavigne Michael Legendre Lynn Oswalt Charles Stewart This year, the concert choir was particular- ly active. In December, for their Candlelight Christmas concert, they performed a selection ol' seasonal music, as well as the narration of ALTO I Ann Bourgeois Sue Guillory Kay Gurney Sandra Jones Judy McManus Sue Thompson Linda Tullier BASS I Nathan Crawford Weldon Fortenberry Roland Guidry Kurt Kennedy Russ Ronquillo the Christmas story. ALTO II Jill Bougere Judy Brandt Alice Hall Dorothy Herrin Ruth Lewis Joy Ratliff Judy Warren BASS II Dale Borne Donald Celantano William Gill Clyde Reasoner Later in the year, they performed Faure's Requiem, and Kodaly's Te Deum in conjunc- tion with the college chorus. Alexander, Donna Allred, Anita Armstrong, Pam Arnold, Carol Bates, Paul Beber, Rita Bellas, Steve Bennett, Alan Benton, Carolyn Beton, Colin Bohlinger, Hope Bolton, Verus Bordelon, Gerald Boudreaux, Gerard Bougere, Jill Brandt, Judy Brocato, Betty Broom, Phyllis Brossette, Pat Calamia, Carol Calkins, Kathleen Campbell, Catherine Carruth, Nancy Carter, Linda Castella, Richard Celentano, Donald Christian, Constance Clements, Catherine Compton, Mae Corbin, Diana Corkern, Charlotte Crawford, Alvin Crawford, Nathan Cusimano, Carol Dager, Rita Daigle, Joyce Dale, Linda David, Bobbie Delcazal, Richard Dill, Sandra Durr, Richard COLLEGE CHOR US MEMBERS Dykes, Curtis Edson, Diana Edwards, Evelyn Erickson, Glenda Felger, Leslie Fitzgerald, Maureen Fortenberry, Weldon Fortinberry, Glenda Franck, Pamela Furr, Evelyn Gaushell, Susan Gill, Alice Gill, Shirley Gill, William Gore, Kenneth Gregot, Norma Guidry, Roland Gurney, Kaye Haggard, Dorothy Hall, Alice Hall, James Halpin, Charena Hano, Bonnie Harris, Mary Haynes, Anna Lou Herbert, Anna Herrin, Dorothy Hess, Dorothy Hess, Lilly Ann Hill, Rebecca Holifield, Cynthia Husser, Melida Jeansonne, Bud Jenkins, Betty Jones, Sandra Johnston, Connie Kemp, Greg Kennedy, Kurt Kennedy, Ruby King, Clyde Knight, Sandra Kober, Carol Kuhn, Marion Lagendall, Cheryl Lanier, Judith Lavigne, Donnie LeBlanc, Sandra Legendre, Michael Lewis, Shirley Loewe, Craig Loftin, Linda Loop, Larry Lytle, Thomas Laborde, Alan McLain, Michael McNeill, Mary Melesurgl, Dan Miley, Claudia Mixon, Archie O'Neill, Martin Orfanello, Gloacchino Oswalt, Lonn Oswalt, Lynn Payne, Susan Pepiton, Russell Perkins, Donna Perkins, Walter Perrin, Portia Pertuis, Gaye Pickens, Evelyn Pierce, Virginia Preddy, Robby Price, Linda Ratliff, Joy Reed, Pat Reasoner, Clyde Reid. Victoria Ricks, Cynthia Robbins, Diane Ronquillo, Russ Ruppe, Steve Rushing, John Rutter, Rocky Sanders, Janice Scliopp, llichard Schnppcrt, Natalie Sciyicqne, Terry Shally, James Shelton, Hubert Sigg, Diane Simmons, Nancy Simpson, Glen Smith, Donald Smith, Imelda Smith, Kay Smith, Walter Sorrels, Bonnie Sprawls, Linda Stafford, Kathleen Stewart, Charles Stuyck, Christine Sullivan, Rose Ann Summers, Virginia Scobel, Janice Tantino, Frank Tauzin, Lynn Thigpen, Martha Thomason, Tommy Tortorich, Lynn Trellue, Gayle Tullier, Linda Vinturella, Ann Marie Vinyard, Mary Walker, Janise Warren, Judy Wilcox, Janice Willis, Cynthia Wood, Cheryle Woodruff, Pat Woodward, Sharon Wilson, Barbara The chorus members perform Bach's The Passion According to St. John. WN! , DQ Mr. Robert performam' WINTER CONCERT ALR- li: iii Q i l I ag 1,541-F all P l y l y p H my I N s il x ' .Q-ii! Q ffl l A - 2 x lw 5 S s l I 2 2 in 1 gif t l ' SWE i l J s c rl fr f l H615 'B 59' . sl Ati' fy . 1? I P' Weatherly, Band Conductor, leads the band in its U. The fall program for the Symphonic Band was composed of arrangements of selections by noted composers. These included: The Royal Fireworks Music by George Frederick Handelg Symphony for Brass and Percus- sion, Opus 16 by Gunther Schullerg Pe- trouchka Suite by Igor Stravinskyg Jazz Suite, Robert Merseyg and '4Harry Janos Suite, Zoltan Kodaly. 1.-1-n-1---..-.....-.-u-1-nn-all h - The band performs under the direction of Mr. Weatherly. SPRING CONCERT Intricate scores are practiced endlessl y. The spring concert, directed by Mr Rob ert Weatherly, closed the stage for the year. The 56 member band played several selections and transcriptions which in- cluded the following: Wagner's Overture to the Flying Dutch- man Schupertis Symphony No. 8 in B Mi- nor, lVIiaskovsky's Symphony No. 19 for Symphonic Band, Prokofieff's Suite from the ballet Ro- meo and Juliet. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR s Mrs. Ford fNatalie Schuppertl and Mrs. Page fJoy Ratliffj hide Falstaff in a clothes trunk so he can escape from the jealous Mr. Ford fClyde Reasonerl. 1 Fenton fDonald Smithl defiantly vows he will wed Anne Page. The timid Slender fBud Jeansonnej reflects upon his actions to gain Anne's love. fu- 1'-', l's, Anne and lw-nton, -rn T,lH'lI' love. ,JV if md-55 ,,,,. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page con- sider their attempt to embarrass Mr. Ford and Falstaff. The first production of the year by the Music Department was the comic opera, The Merry Wives of Windsor. Mr. Robert Weatherly was the musical die rector and conductor of the happy Work. In the opening scene, Mrs. Ford confides in her friend, Mrs. Page, that she has received a crude love letter from an unattractive Sir John Falstaff. The two Women decide to teach him a lesson. In the meantime, Anne Page enters, think- ing of her love, Fenton. Mr. Page enters with two of her suitors, the timid Slender, and the blustering Dr. Cajus. Fenton appears and asks Mr. Page for Anne's hand in marriage. Be- cause he is penniless, he is rejected, but he swears that he will Wed Anne despite ever obstacle. Falstaff visits Mrs. Ford, and must escape hidden in a trunk. Anne Page slips into the Woods to meet Fen- ton and they reavovv their love. The young lovers are united, and Falstaf finally repents his actions While the towns- people enjoy the laughter and merriment. l ll lfllll U if Sir John Falstaff lWeldon Fortenberryj and his friends relax at the Garter Inn. CAST Mrs. Ford fAliceJ ...... .. Natalie Schuppert Evelyn Furr Mrs. Page CMegJ ...... Joy Ratliff Mr. Page ........ Clyde Reasoner Slender ..... . . . Gordon Jeansonne Dr. Cajus ..... Kurt Kennedy Fenton ......... ..... D onald Smith John Rushing Sir John Falstaff . .. Weldon Fortenberry Mr. Ford ......... ...... P atrick Reed Ann Page ...... .... L inda Carter At the end of the comic opera, the tormented Sir John repents his attentions to Mrs. Ford, and the townspeople enjoy the scene. X SOUTH PA CIFIC The final Music Department musical for the year was the Rogers and Hammerstein produc- tion, South Pacific. From the opening scene to the closing one, the audience was held spell-bound by the music, the dancing, and of course the story of the tvvo pair of lovers. Ensign Nellie Forbush, from Little Rock, finds romance in the mysterious islands of the Pacific, but the very fact that she is from the mainland U.S. makes it difficult for her to adjust to the customs of the islands. Although she thinks that she loves Emile DeBecque, she cannot be sure. When young Lt. Cable is sent to the island to establish a radio post, he is entranced by the beauty and mystery of Bali Hai. While on the island, he falls in love With Liat, a Tonkinese girl. Joe Cable realizes that this love cannot last until the war is over, for he is on a dangerous mission. He leaves the heart-broken Liat, never to return from the mission. Emile DeBecque does, finally, return from the mission unharmed, and Nellie promises to marry him, for she realizes that her happiness is there in the islands, and not on the mainland. Her love is on Bali Hai, the special island. Ensign Forbush iNatalie Schuppertl and Seaman Luther B1ll1s iPat Reedl do Honey Bun at the talent show on Nellie and Emile plan for the future. the base' + V. 5.4 - . ' ' 3-i f s, .Rx A 3 I if 'uri Q , i . . gf, 1 - X., Q2 J -wgfax ,.s it. I w , ' J 4 K 6 'I .' IV L V' K ' ' hr '1 5 Q W lfwt 'W ?g :vu E. i c f 5- !.. . 'x fi! 3 fit 'f ft 5 ' X 1 5 E 5 f. I . 7 .Li 'ri-, N., A , .r i .sq ..' 1' - qv dst!-.'l,e' l QP Ka 57' Liat QBecky Kongb and Lt. Cable fDon Smithb enjoy on Bali Hai before he leaves on his mission. CAST Ensign Nellie Forbush ..... Natalie Schuppert Emile Debecque ........,... Gerald Crawford Lt. Joseph Cable ...' .,.. D onald Smith Liat ............. ......,. B ecky Kong Bloody Mary . . . .... Dianne Chalona Luther Billis ......... ..... P atrick Reed Captain Brackett ....... .... S teve Bellas Commander Harbison ............. Bill Miller Stevvpot .......................... Guy Wood Abner ..................... Michael Legendre Professor ...................... James Braud Yeoman Herbert Quale ...,.... Kurt Kennedy Sgt. Kenneth Johnson ........ Charles Stewart Seabee Richard West ........... Eric McGreW Seaman Tom O'Brien ......... Terry Scivique Radioman Bob McCaffrey .... Russ Ronquillo Marine C il. Steeves . . . . Weldon Fortenberi 1 . . Sgt. Thomas Hassinger . . . Seavee Morton Wise .... Sven Larsen ............. Lt. Genevieve Marshall . . . Ensign Lisa Manelli ...... Ensign Janet McGregor . . Ensign Pamela Whitmore Ensign Bessie Noonan .... Ensign Rita Adams ...... Ensign Betty Pitt ........ Ensign Connie Walevvska . Ensign Sue Yaeger ...... . Lt. Buzz Adams .... . . . Marcel ........... Henry .......... 'Y ClydeKing . . . . Michael Settoon . . . . Tom Thomason . . . . . Toni Vessier . . . Linda Carter . . . . Evelyn Furr . . . Bonnie Sorrels . . . . . . Portia Perrin Patricia Brossette . . . . . . Mary McNeil .......KaySmith . . . . . Linda LaNasa Gordon Jeansonne Duane Floyd ' I f Q I I David Glover wwf' few brief moments of bliss It's possible that DeBecque will not return from the mission, Miss Forbushf' 'iv 1 S.-Lu d 'B --vu swam ow-1 GOVER S. presents YQ? A D J ERE 4 6 C H A D XS Zxst X966 a asm, september e-.oo YM- We U A , C. Goxxsevm The duo did a rendition of their favorite melodies. gy my Id! 5 mf ,f fa. 51' ..i....-.. -. , .....-.............1. Chad Q e , and Jeremy softly sing Yesterday's Gone Switching from soft songs to poppy ones kept thc attention of thc students. if ci f .Vg v , I' -. 71.1 QW CHAD AND JEREMY The first offering of Big Name Entertainment for the year was the popular duo Chad and Jeremy. The boys provided their own individual application of their own songs. These various special interpretations were highly successful with the people in the auditorium. Among the songs were A Summer Song, Willow Weep For Me, and Yesterday's Gone. 93 4 X The dynamic M War f '5 her favorite me vs 5 65 wqegsw ef S190 vvygsifnsvj . wx costa' twigk 0 1 ' on Dion Avi. 'Mtch 1 10- 900 Go Z xmog Q' B1 Miss Warwick enjoyed dancing to th e music while vocalizing. N-'Q DION N E NVA RWICK The student government sponsorecl .' Dionne Warwick in the spring semester as the first of two shows. The show proved to be a success, and the response was great. The only complaint of the students was that the show was too short. A One of the ac-companists strums his instrument. -. ' f .5 V .- Q Q. 3119 M an x ' xf . a X . . 1 If I. f. 4 .. I 4 sg 'J 35 , rig- we If ' f Xlg .xx if N 'xr X 'M' li all N. 'ilk . 'F 5 u Nqr... ef! i 'f 1: 3 2 ' Q Sis ff f 5, .1 V Q !.. - i 912247, . ' . n A. Q 9, Q sl ylfft' ig X l--if.vi . .W .Q f ' Rl , .1. .. ' y l i t fl a W A . 1- 'l 1 wg' H ri 1 E AHAY V .Lak ri ati! A-1-.Q Ending her performance with a dainty bow, Miss Warwick left the stage amidst applause. What's it all about, Alfie? 95 4 eff? 'S 493' 400 5' .099 Q59 26 43' ff' 'ec' 1,9 1 5 0 1 5 O 0 xq ax? 9,530 .0 ve fx- 09? Geese X39 Nb ,599 tility was the keynote of the performance l ' ' ' an ' 1: ' The most impressive song the boys did was I Believe, which without accompaniment. they did M11 - ' vl1mr:mx'I in 4 The final Big Name Show sponsored by Student Government was the Lettermen. Most students agreed that the popular singing trio was the best of the three shows of the year. The Lettermen demonstrated their ver- satility as singers, and their humor as comedians. The two and one-half hour show was a complete success, and many were sad when the group finally left. Certainly, the majority of the students would have gladly taken the performers up on their invitation to travel as their audi- ence. Among the numbers were Grenada, More, To Dream the Impossible Dream, '4Softly, Kansas City, I Be- lieve and the ever-popular, You'll Never Walk Alone. Bob stirred the audience participation with KansasfCity. Among the various nuinlmors was tho popular motl- ley, Groups Are Nothing New. 1 2 a 4 I Q ' if , ' Q ' , il , 4 E . Q 4 1 3 I ' 7 Q 1 Q S + 'Z i . g g , 4. ' A 3 I E ' 5 5' ,R .if Q ' I L -33 i ' ,, , A I I if 1 3' 3. s 1' E .ix . fp 'mc f Qin A l A if f f-. -- Q- it - - - A L A .. . - --,.. , 4, r ,..,...i 1 we ' Q f wi f ' ' - Wif '?r rf: ' Y! W5 ,nf - 44 . 'F I ,,.. ,- I A N it -'MQ Tony and the haunting Granada . 97 W. WX xf Organizations 5. GZPW' F 'S . xx vu f 4 1 1 N 'fe EN I As a supplement to the regular curriculum and numerous athletic teams, Southeastern offers many other extra-curricular activities to all students. These activities are offered in order to make a student's college career a more pleasant one While, at the same time, developing fully the various qual- ities a student possesses. Activities in the field of music, journalism, ser- vice organizations, and many others are open to all students desiring membership. Membership in all organizations is on a voluntary basis. A good scholastic rating is the only requisite common to all the organizations. Q , 1 a l STUDENT GO VERNMENT Bill Brady, President of SG, conducts Senate meetings. The Student Government of Southeastern Louisiana College, of which each regularly enrolled student is automatically a member, is the principal organization of the entire student body. The Stu- dent Senate, the governing agency of the student body, meets every Wednesday night to legislate and administer the affairs of the stu- dents. The Senators represent each or- ganization and dormitory on cam- pus. Don Harper, Dean of Men, answers ques- tions of Senator Monteleone. Secretary Margaret Sutton busily takes notes at every meeting. X :lf we w n,W Questions are raised as a new amendment is proposed. Senate advisers, Drs. Rhodes and Helenaik, left to right, front row, and Dean Chandler, Dean of Student Life, second row, listen intently to Senate's suggestions. 'wa-5 .4 V R.: Senators listen as new Senate policies are suggested. Senator Clyde Harrelson takes notes during a meeting. Senator Larry Frederick com- ments on a Senate proposal. e in li . 4' J Q' Student Government on the Southeastern campus is compos- ed of an Executive Council, a Senate, a Judicial Board, and a group of Freshman Associates. Members of the Executive Council are the three officers elected by the student body: the president, the vice-president, Student Government Officers, 1966-67: President, Bill Brady, Vice-President, Stan St. Pierre, Co - ed Vice - President, Judy Byrne, Secretary, Margaret Sut- ton, Treasurer, Bert Gray, Par- liamentarian, John Baiamonte: Loan Administrator: Ronnie Bertucci. and the co-ed vice-president, and also the officers appointed by the president: the secretary, the treasurer, the parliamentarian, and the loan administrator. The council meets Weekly with the faculty advisers selected by the Senate. Q 1 I it W. C , i,jfXx-R 'T I IIN I-' fum N1 Il, srnndinyg, lefr to rigntf Ronnie Bertucci, Stan St. Pierre, John Baiamonte, Bert Gray. Seated left lruzwir '-twin. Will Bw-adv, Iudy Bryne. ,pus f- 'fi' ie .Q tl .,A,lx -me of' JUDICIAL BOAKII, standing, left ro right: .llvsepn U'Neil, lfhiel' Justie-3 Davio Thomas, Associate Justiceg Jim Hodges, Associate iusticet Jay Reid, Associatf Justice. Seated. left to right: Betty Rrocato, Alternate Justice. -ludv Huffman. Ass -- eiatl- Justice. FRESHMAN ASSOCIATES Several associates are chosen annually from in- coming freshmen present: ing outstanding high school records in both studies and activities. These invaluable assist- ants are required to work Weekly in the Student Gov- ernment office. 1? JUDICIAL BOARD The .ludieial Board, elect- ed by the Student Senate, is vested with the Judicial powers of the Student G1-vernrnenl. The Board interprets the Constitu- tion. adjudicates all con- siitutional questions and hears appeals from the elevtiori hoartt lt also has powei to feeonnneno to the President of the Col- lege suitahle punishment for any student whose conduci will firing dis- credit upon the Student Body of the Volleee. - V gs- K, ,H elif lg! l FRESHMAN ASSUCTIAYES, standing, left to right: Linda Hitcne. K--tty Bennet, Linda Carter, Myra Rodrigue. Sittinuf Cheryl Poche. Sue Taylor. Lon Oswalt, Debbie Hig- gins, Cvnthia Fellon l . 1 i S ' 1-, 5 , ., 5 fi I 1 . . l 1 ' s 5 s N SENIOR CLASS, standing, left to right: Elliot Courtright, Vice-Pres.g. Dave God- chaux, Par., Larry Frederick, Pres. Seated, left to right: Carolyn Bertuccl, Sec., Faye Tillery, Sweetheart, Susan McMichael, Treas. CLASS OFFICERS The Freshman Class, the Sophomore Class, the Junior Class, and the Senior Class are organizations of students based on the year of their en- trance to the college. Stu- dents are automatically mem- bers, and active participation is traditional. Class officers are elected at the beginning of the fall se- mester for the year. The classes meet individually and elect a president, vice-presi- dent, treasurer, secretary, and a sweetheart. The presi- dents of the classes serve as members of the Student Sen- ate. The organizations sponsor dances and other campus ac- tivities. The Senior Class an- nually gives a gift to the Col- lege. x 9 rv 'S f ,X 'jf if-fycfii .ILNIUR VLASS, standing left to right: Joe Luquet Vice-Presg Bobby Pollock Sen., Steve Schambria Par., Van Nelson, Treas Seated, left to right: Di- anne Ard, Sweetheartg J21tfl'Z Gray, Presg Janis Landry Sec. N--. 2 SOPHOMORE CLASS, stand- ing, left to right: Stan Mad- den, Vice-Pres.g Cameron Barr, Pres. Seated, left to right: Lee Hargrove, Par.g Suzanne Klopf, Sweetheartg Barbara Denny, Sec.g Janet Hartt, Treas.g Ronnie Crimmins, Sen. L,,,4u.. -xx, 1 ..-,.....-.1-11 -.- ' . f ' ' ft ' ' Kr Southeastern Louisiana College Bap- tist Student Union was organized in 1937 with twenty-two present foi the first or- ganizational meeting. The purpose of the group is to enlist every Baptist student on campus in the program of the Baptist Church and to insure Christian growth through a well planned program of activi- ties on the campus. In its basic expression, the program of the BSU is the program of the Church, In addition, however. the BSU offers the student an opportunity for adding the Christian factor to his college education. Through conventions, retreats, daily wor- ship experience, study programs and so- cial activities, the student is confronted with the Christian faith. ' VNS. slarldinfl, lcf! H- right: Mike Mchehee, Randy Bryan e L, w mh e rn e onnstar Ia ne ra 1 WU. VXPYNIY Garrlm-v Pres, 'Clyde Harrelson, Will tk anel nv rv u s if r rf '-':1If1 Knapps, Hon H2il'Y'll IlOHIiF. Uirectm Slttlnx. - x A ,,, 'im 1. ..- xx N, JV 'Q 1 Standing, left to right: Debbie Bradshaw. Rev. lf. Palmei Paroingtoi-, lil Director' neo:-ge Westby Porn Lays Vive president, Pamela Blair. Sitting, left to right' Elly Uerlooe, Harrier Thames karen Kistrup Secretary CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION The Canterbury Associa- zion is the Episcopal Church it SLC, and it is open to all nterested students and fac- ilty. its purpose is to provide 1 context in which students md faculty can grow in their mderstanding of the Chris- zian Faith and of its rele' 'ance to their lives at the Lame time that they are ac- luiring knowledge in other Fields. Such growth takes :lace not only by study, but xy participation in Worship, ocial, and service activities. The new, modern Episcopal lollege Center on West Da- iota. Street has a chapel, ounge, meeting room, and haplainfs office. 6 I Eli .vii 5' We Y in Episcopal 1 enter lPlSEOPlll. some com ll' W5 CIRCLE K First row, seated, left to right: David Thomas, Jay Seale, Bill Marushak, Joe Bateman, Treasurer, Bobby Funder- burk, Pres., Judy Huffman, Sweetheart, Stan St. Pierre, Vice- pres.3 John Byl, Rec. Sec., Jay Reid, Cor. Sec.: Carl Carnaggio, Frank Crooks. Middle row, left to right: Bob Giraud, John Moore, Circle K is a college men's organization found on more than 600 college campuses in the United States and Canada. Circle K at Southeastern be- gan in 1952, and was the first such club in Lou- isiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Some of the Richard Jenkins, Johnny Winters, Mickey Newchurch, Sam Jen- kins, Mayson Foster, Wayne Naul, Danny Hayes, Jim Hodges, Dean Harper, Advis-or. Third row, Jack Gray, Ken Ross, Dennis Rowland, Douglas Statham, Elliot Courtwright, David Ramsey, Terry Michelle, John Smith, and Mike Dubois. projects include a Christmas party for children, and Easter Egg Hunt for the children at Ham- mond State School, and the collection of Christ- mas cards for American servicemen in Viet Nam. l 4 l I if if Delta Sigma Pi Seated, left to right: James Roy, Chaplain, Joe Luquet, Historian, Carl Fonta- nille, Chancelorg Dudley Galatas, Treasurer Tommy Bush, Sec., Johnnie Vaughn, Vice-pres. Wally Layne. Senior Vice-pres., Rodney Le- Blanc, Pres. Middle row: Bill Thames, Advisor Bobby Giraud, Larry Frederick, Bill Drumm Peter Bua, D. J. Latino, Dennis Alexander, Roy Gertz, Vincent Saleito, Robert Jones, Dr. Milton King. Third row: Lester Falgout, Frank Bella- via, Joe Gildner, Leo Wagmann, Jimmy Boggett, Dennis Edmuns, Dale Douglas, Johnnie Seal, Mike Crowe, Charles Crowe, Charles Hockett, Mike Boudreaux, and Bob Hannahan. .. 4 7'fi'? AA - l i 4 DELTA OMICRON Delta Omicron installed the Omicron Delta Chapter at Southeastern in 1964. The purposes of the organ- ization are to create and foster fellowship, to de- velop character, and to en- courage the highest degree of excellence in scholarship and performance. Member- ship is open to Women stu- dents majoring or minor- ing in music who maintain- ed a B average in music and a C average in academ- ic fields. In addition to pre- senting monthly musicals, the chapter functions as a service organization Within the Fine Arts Department. A scholarship is offered an- nually by the local chapter to an outstanding fresh- man Who is majoring in music. W DELTA OMICRON, standing, left to right: Linda Qullicr, Lois Clapper, Bonnie Sor- rels, Diane Robbins, Evelyn Fun, Harriet Hottenstein, Portia Perrin. Seated, left to right: Diana Corbin, Sue Guillory, Judy Warren, Linda Carter. I DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fra- ternity organized to foster the study of business in universitiesg to encour- age scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mu- tual advancement by research and practiceg to promote closer affiliation between the commercial World and stu- dents of commerceg and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commer- cial Welfare of the community. IO9 ,.........................-...... . . v -5 r ' , , - ff WX If A ,J In 7: ...X Delta Tau Alpha, left to right: Ernest Savastano, Frank Crooks, Guidry, Emmet Bourgeois, Carl Higginbotham, N.E. Chapman Kenneth Praether, Wayne Wells, Marshall Ryals, Severn Dough- Glen Wesley, Dr. E. E. Puls, Advisor. tv Standing left to right: Harry Goins, Owen Barclay, Roland DELTA TAU ALPHA The Southeastern chapter of Delta Tau Alpha fession of agriculture and service to the depart- was organized in 1965 to recognize high stand- ment and school. The letters D. T. A. also signify ards of scholarship and leadership among stu- the phrase Dedicated to Agriculture. dents of agriculture, and to promote the pro- ,. 44 ,W - A l l El Vlub Espanol, standing left to right: Arturo Mora, Hernando Lesneski, Mr. James Fournet, Advisor. Sitting left to right: Usorio, Pedro Perez, Ronaldo Messina, Jorge Zaldivar, Rolando Hillya Mooney, Dorothy Austin, Diana Parker, Sweetheart, Lo- Mnora. Marc Nleneghini, Sec., Minnie Owen, Pres., Pepe Bessette, rinda Foltmer, Rose Marie Puglia, Jo Ann Bombace, Julie Ben- Vice-Pres., Roberto Rodriguez, Jose Flores, Geff Gibson, Lance nett, Judy Drott, Advisor. EL CLUB ESPANOL ln the fall of 1966 El Club Espanol was reor- the unique culture of its people. Anyone who dzed by a group of enthusiastic students who shares this appreciation is welcome to join El Nfl to learn more concerning Spanish cus- Club Espanol. Y , fascinating history, distinctive music, and Pi -ere: UT! C 'Q4i'tgii i ircrziirf 1 H3 Lf , 't ' .lv ' gg 1 - 'LQ I me .2 if - su g-, 1 1',L,r-1 ,V-19-L I Luf I ':.'i','I1'g.'?-v'5'L'?h'I'3. L 'T' . , -'L-L ' . -l 4 I ji -lg 11-IM Il' . , . 1, . ' ., D5 ' 5 I --L . - - , Y familllggi ' 1- 7 'a? '5'I'-'15L'5 h ' ' it L91 l 11-grttln SEL. V - . at Y . V 'P+ ' 'I A . .., .. - -. - ' mini ma -- Z1 L .. glL':':'f running' - V. H '- ' . - l f lc! . , ui -- 1 ma y 'iw ' 'Ik' - Q1 'f ' '52-'?E'f'I. ei-vnu nissan- .. J 1:1121-sun ' A . 11.2 dll '-+.'-nnumnuuoasldunlnx A 3'-f..4u: v Inns-rn. - ', murmur unix: B PTF? N' 3llt H i'lLl'li1 1230 '- Lg. ' ' A 'nnnamgg'-5, QE! ,, Ln: i ' .wg 'fl '. A fikJ':QS'f': - ' Ugly' ' . '- ,'.1 - ,.-2 r' , un .- . lun---' is , 5 r A , lu mu. :up i WS ' ' nw i: R.. ,uma ' f qi, --N mln lwl . Q1 L,-y Q. -L n.:z J I rgpgfg ' ' ii Q A fi adisw , I JT ' . . Wwe - L unfit? jg 1- W. P A 'V-iw If 'X' V gx3rf5, k Rev. D. Hoyer, Pastorg Carolyn Finas, Treasurerg Charles Hackett, Vice- Dresidentg Ann Huff, Secretarv: Wayne Reeves, Out-going President. GAMMA DELTA Students of the Lutheran faith on Southeastern's campus belong to Gamma Delta, the International As- sociation of Lutheran College Stu- dents. Gamma Delta endeavors to conserve and develop Christian faith and to encourage Christian action among college students through a program based on knowledge and servicen The specific purposes of the club are: to foster spirituality through study of the Bible, to disseminate the scriptural philosophy of life, and to maintain and increase local and in- tercampus fellowship among stu- dents of the Lutheran faith. Zeta Kappa, the local Gamma Delta Chap- ter, strives to accomplish these goals with over one hundred and seventy other Gamma Delta chapters. ' ,I ,y , S: K of 41532. ,ji if L, ,ir 553475. 3 Cilkdgfi 371,. 5. ,. ,. . fn.-.. . , g, 1. . . Ag...- , ', V :Q , 1 --' -gg .- - ,,...-' Q '-- ..' - ' . ' ' 'pfv- .p 'J ff, grafts. A 193. F f GLEANERS CLUB, first row, left to right: Alex Geter, Pres.g Charlie McCoy Paul Catier Fred Carpenter Richard Castlval Cliff Murphy, Vice-Pres.g Larry Deslatte, Treas.g Valley Krafts, Don Weise B J Lorio John Bates Ricky Messer Wally Jack Sec Buddy Bolotto, Par.: Vic Alvarez, Sen. Second row, left to son Mike Langhart right Rocky Philibert, John Perrian, Sal Impastata, Eddie Breen, HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER The purposes of the chapter are as follows: 15 to bind home economics students together While they are in schoolg 29 to give them knowledge and practice in self-initiated group Workg 35 to provide them with a true vision of home econom- ics while offering friendshipg 43 to live each day the ideals for which home economics stands. The Home Economics Chapter is the college students' branch of the Louisiana Home Eco- nomics Association and the American Home Eco- nomics Association which she may join upon graduation from college. The local chapter was founded on the SLC campus in 1941. ll2 GLEANERS CLUB The Gleaners Club is an agricultural or- ganization of Southeastern. The primary aim of the Club is to further the signifi- cance of agriculture in our community and the school. Most important of the yearly activities is the horse show during the spring semester and agricultural awards banquet. At this time presentations are made to the outstanding citizen of our community in various fields of agriculture. xiii 53 ...if tj 5 I l HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, seated, first row, left to right: Janice Hutch- insong Maureen Rose, Rep.g Frances Adragna, Vice-Pres.g Sallie Barlow, Pres.g Janice Brunson, Treas.g Sharon Kyzor, Hist.g Sigrid Font. Standing, second row, left to right: Mrs. Mary Nelson, Advisorg Carolyn Linusg Nona Alleng Cathy Clementsg Ann Saintg Connie Maclausing Marylin Quinng Brenda Dupuyg Judy Golemi. Standing, left to right, third row: Adele Berge- rong Carolyn Finasg Mary Helen Mon- achecg Carolyn Chalonag Jean Majoueg Lou Montgomeryg Oviada Dennison' Charlene Finasg Denise Bienvenug Vick 3 l Magrog Marylin Mosby. 1552? 1 -1 ' New is Q U 1 A X-1. INIDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY CLUB, left to right, Richard J. Duhe, Pres., David Nlarmillion, Vice-pres.: John Forshag, Treas.g John Di Givoanni, Sec. KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi, an honor society in education, Was founded March 8, 1911. The local chapter, Zeta Kappa, was established February 12, 1948. The purpose of the fra- ternity is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contri- butions to education. K,kl'l'A Dl'Il,'I'A l'l, le-ft, to right, Dr. But- lf-rx Aflvisorg .Icuririinc Mr-Millan, Presg .lufly Huffman, Swag liilz-on Higgins, ww-.3 Stanley lloliif-linux, lIistorian-Re- 1 1! l,f'l'. za.,- INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY CLUB Formerly called the Indus- trial Arts Club, the Industrial Technology Club found itself With an increased member- ship this year. The main re- quirement for membership is that one be an Industrial Arts or Industrial Technology ma- jor. The club meets for the purpose of exchanging ideas among college men with the same basic ideas and inter- ests. Among the activities of the Club are general meet- ings, Work projects for other campus organizations, field trips, and participation in other general campus activi- ties. ' T. I, -I! 1 l if 1 R A'-l KOINONIA CLUB, Standing, left to right: Charles Cloud, Advisor, Burt Gray, Hil- lary Simmons, David Ramsey, Jack Gray, Gerald Catha. Seated, left to right: Cheryl Kuykendahl, Cynthia Fellom, Fairba Russell, Ardis Ann Sullivan, Fay Coward, Thelma R. Simmons. KOINONIA Koinonia is Greek for Fel- lowship, and the promotion of fellowship, friendship, and association among Christian students is the purpose of the Koinonia organization. Spon- sored by the Church of Christ Student Center, Konionia en- deavors to strengthen Chris- tian character through Chris- tian fellowship while helping the work of the Church, de- veloping Christian leader- ship, stressing the spiritual rather than the material val- ues of life, and inspiring the members to serve usefully in the Church, the school, and the community. Each year, Koininia has several worth- while projects and activities. . , ,lf if STUDENT CENTER ..,. I , s ,ll A M.,-erv-Zvi, ,!, :-'U , fix- 'i .i!f 'ww au A. , K' - w , - ' .r-.7 .. . :Ju ,hah 0.2, .- . In ,. -- ,.g.,,.J '45 f, . 1 ff f' 'i 'ff' Q 5 -NS X -ii ax 5 QX - Ex au, Standing, left to right: Connie Rousell, Linda Alfortish, Cherie Henkel Moss, Karen Engerran, Nancy Arbathnot, Paula Rogillio, Peggy Boyle, Gay Garon, Sandy Ashley, Gayle Landry, Gay Nall, Sue Kelly. Darin Couvillion, Harriet Mooney. Sitting, left to right: Bobbie Shows, Reporterg Susan Nesanovich, Parliamen- McMahon. LA PEM La Pem is an organization at Southeastern Louisiana College for women students who are majoring or minor- ing in Health and Physical Education and for Dance. Its activities are designed to promote interest in and dissemi- nate accurate information in that field. ,ga Te' 1 sf ,fy Standing, left to right: Mr. Gerard Taveau, Advisor, Suzanne Armond, Senator, Nancy E. Douglas, Presi- dent, Martin Bruno. Sitting, left to right: Barbara Richoux, Cheryl Henderson, Secretary-Treasurer, Sweet- heart, Donna Callais, Eileen Jeanfreau, Publicity Chairman. ll6 tariang Kerrie Abels, Recording Secretary, Maggie Knoker, Pres- identg Beth Lovett, out-going President: Barbara K. Dausch, Vice-presidentg Paulette Perrin, Corresponding Secretary, Joan LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais, the French Club at Southeastern was founded in the fall of 1936. Open to all stu- dents interested in French, the organiza- tion seeks to promote a desire to learn more about the French peo- ple, their history, cus- toms, and ideals. Activ- ities for this year in- cluded meetings held in French, programs. with guest speakers, slides of the architec- ture and landscape of ' France, a French mov- ie provided by the French Consulate of New Orleans, plus the regular Christmas car- oling, picnics, and par- ties. i 1 I V it i 'hwr .ficlf MODERN DANCE GROUP, standing, left to right: Linda Du- Bois, Debbie Edwards, Georgia White, Mary Elizabeth Johnston, Bobby Jones, Cynthia Moses, Karen Byrne, Bonnie Herbert, Cyn- thia Mears. Second row: Mrs. Jane Adams, Lois Anthon, Mar- 'T fa 5 garet Knoker, Kay Ferguson, Susan Nesonavick, Janey Fred- ericks, Dierdre Pretus, Delois Jensen, Mrs. Catherine Friedrichs. Seated, left to right: Ann LaNasa, Mercia Dahmer, Linda Cham- bers, Billie Humphries, Bobbi Brumfield. MODERN DANCE GROUP The Modern Dance Group is an organiza- tion sponsored by the Department of Health and Physical Education. This group began in the fall semester of 1949 under the direction of Miss Dorothy Hoyle and has continued since the fall of 1951 under the direction of Miss Dorothy Hoyle and has continued since the fall of 1951 under the direction of Mrs. Katie Friedrichs. Its purpose is to promote NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS National Collegiate Players is a nation-Wide, honorary ' drama organization founded -1 in 1922. It was created to stand as a college unit in national movements for the betterment and Welfare of drama and the theatre in the United States, and to raise the standards of college and university theatres by recognizing the most Wor- thy individual and group ef- forts in the creative arts of the theatre. To be eligible, stu- dents must achieve excellence in all phases of theater-on stage and in the classroom - as Well as achieving in other scholastic fields. and further dance activities for men and women of SLC. This is a performing organi- zation of service to organizations on campus and to the surrounding communities. This or- ganization is open to all students. It is also open to faculty and former graduates of the college with the consent of the dance group Executive Board. P1 I Y X Seated, left to right: Miss Edwina Whitman. Advisorg John Clyde Reasoner, Vice presidentg Kathleen Calder, President, Jean Murphy, Secretary-Treasurer. lI7 .J if X, OFFICERS, standing, left to right: Michael McHugh, First Vice-Pres., Octave Hymel, Pres.g Stanley Robichaux, Sec. Vice-Pres. Seated, left to right: Barbie Baehr, Treas., Maureen Fitzgerald, Sec. 1 '-5 N St. Albert's Catholic Student Center. '55- ' C 'f -1 cg. msc 4' . ,ap-an f ' ' ,. 4-4 , 4 ,,, uw-X .W .I my QW ...K , ' W M . '1f-1 ., z ,,,f J' J 0 ' - -. ,- - 9'--f 1 M WN- .pun 49 V , an 'fa-W ,.,,.-af , -M 5, wx 4' -.,...--- , .. ,.. V wi A - an f-YC, a . M www: f 'O ' X4 J ,. ,A W-M , , ,ia an , .W ,-.wnan 4. .i f KM ,-6 ,W W , I , ... ' x i iW,,M . - ' .4 'QW N EWMAN ORGANIZATION The Newman Organization is the Catholic Student Organ- ization on Southeastern's cam- pus. It is open to students of any faith, however, and strives to establish a feeling of Chris- tianity among all. While pri- marily a religious organiza- tion, this group also sponsors educational and social activi- ties. During 1966-67, among other various projects, mem- bers of this organization taught religion to the mental- ly retarded, made weekly vis- its to Parkview Nursing Home, had a Christmas Party for an underprivileged family, entered a float in the Home- coming Parade, and sponsored its annual Rebel Ball for the campus. Also, this year the Newman Organization of SLC hosted the Gulf States Pro- vince Convention in New Or- leans. Mass is celebrated daily in the chapel at St. Albert's Catholic Student Center. 4 Q W U, PHI EPSILON KAPPA X I Phi Epsilon Kappa is a na- tional physical education hon- orary fraternity. Its purpose is to bring to its members an appreciation of their duties toward life, toward their pro- fession, and toward their fel- low man. Members of Alpha Chi chapter are carefully selected according to overall grade average, scholastic ability, and general outlook on the profession. The chapter here at SLC is presently engaged in various activities: intramurals, clin- ics forthe acquisition of skills in various sports, and profes- sional programs of scholastic PHI EPSILON KAPPA Standing, from left: Frank Farina, Henry Hutson, George - - - - - Courtney, Sec., Bob Brockhoff, Pres., Dennis Trosclair, Victor Noto, Treas. Seated. ende-3V0IY SOC13.l HCUVIIIQS 111- from left: David Godchaux, Sgt.-at-Arms, Bob Martin, Winky Mowen, Vice-pres. clude Z HOmQCOming- Qpen House, Founders' Day Ban- quet, and an annual crayfish boil and swimming party. PHI KAPPA PHI Standing, from left: Ruby Kay Carollo, Diane Betty Gainey, Beverly Baham, Eileen Higgins. Nancy Douglas, Landry, Frances Stalcup, Faye Tillery, Raymond Cardaronella, Sharon Jordan, Judy Warren, Diana Zimmer, and Susan Mc- John Olinde, Ernest Savastano, Danny Adams, Julia Ann Karl- Michael. ton, Fay Ann Wakefield, Cheryl Henderson. Seated, from left, PHI KAPPA PHI Phi Kappa Phi is a national honorary society composed of students of senior standing Who have been enrolled at the col- lege at least one year, have maintained a B average or better, and rank in the top 1216 percent of their academic division. Members are selected by a faculty committee and are announced at the annual Honors Convocation held in the Fall. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA, left to right, back row: John Babin, Bil Flores, Jim Gallmer, Rus Ronguillo, Odis Bazoon, Keith Keller, Doug Bergune, Leslie Lavigne. Middle row: Dave Dyer, Darrell Hope, Frank Chemay, Allen Bennett, L. J. Schenck, F5 O Dean Harper, advisor. Roy Valenti. Joe Contanya, Bob Gray Don Delahoussaye. Ellis Berger, Jon Trauth, Tom Alfortish, Joe Wylie. Front row: PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of Amer- ica is a National Professional music fratern- ity which was founded in 1898 at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. The four basic principles upon which the fraternity was founded and upon which it still exists, are: 113 To advance the cause of music in America, Q25 To foster the PI GAMMA MU Pi Gamma Mu the National Social Science Honor Society is a member of the Associ- ation of College Honor Societies, and is affili- ated with the Amer- ican Association for the Advancement of Science. To be eligible for membership a student of at least junior stand- ing must have twenty semester-hours of so- cial science with a BM average therein and be in the top ten percent of the total upperclass- men. The Society en- deavors to fix in the membership a life-in- rf-rf-sf in the study of human association and in the solution of social problems. And there- by make its contribu- tion to the enlighten- migili, of the WO1'ld. mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, f3J To develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, Q45 To encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. The Southeastern chapter, Delta Omega, represents the oldest National fraternity in existence on this cam- pus. PI GAMMA MU, left to right: Peggy Smith, Sec., Rene Steinkamp, Pres., Faye Tillery, Clyde Harrelson, Senator, Nancy Douglas, Andrew Montalbano, Vice-Pres. '5E -7' Vice-Pres., Corcky Corkern, Pres.. Harriet Hottenstein, Sweet- heart. Joseph Berthelot, Sec., Guy Wood, Treas., Guy Perniciaro, Standing, left to right: Cheryl Henderson, Secretary, Judy Huff- man, Senatorg Mary Beth Remes, Treasurer. Sitting, left to right: Julia Karlton, Vice Presidentg Ray Cardaronella, Presi- dentg Susan McMichael, Sweetheart. PI MU EPSILON Incorporated in 1941 in New York, Pi Mu Epsilon is a na- tional mathematics honorary fraternity with over 100 ac- tive chapters in 39 states and the District of Columbia. The purpose of this non-secret organization is to promote scholarly activity among stu- dents and faculty in academic institutions and among the staffs of qualified non-aca- demic institutions. On March 21, 1964, the Louisiana Delta Chapter was established on Southeastern's campus With 14 charter members, 13 non- charter members and 5 facul- ty members. Avf 'fr fi lid .QL S .2 .- A .17 I rg, Y 'V ' xiifx I .. Standing, left to right: Gloria Williams, Vice-President, Charles Block, Steven Bellas, Senator, John D. Helmore, Secretary- Treasurerg John C. Reasoner, Historiang Steve Ruppe, Kathleen Calder, President, Mr. Dwaine Herndon, Advisor, Carroll Nox. Seated left to right: Jean Murphy, Martha Gay, Betty Reymond. Sarah Carter, Cindy Carr. Missing from the picture are: Dr. Harry W. Smith, Advisory Jon Horgan, Dixie Wagoner, Leslie Felger, Richard Schopp. PROSCENIUM PLAYERS Proscenium Players is the newly reorganized drama club at Southeastern. It Was established to cultivate and further students' interest in drama. The chief function of the organization is to provide a core of trained students from which the directors can choose their actors and back- stage Workers. These students should be the nu- cleus of the campus productions especially in the areas concerning the construction and painting of the flats, the sewing of the costumes, and make-up and hair design. 'fx Q. - i ' ,ff 'Q c ,Q .. - .. 'W 5' 4 Y Iv V. , Rf S.L.T.A., standing, left to right: Wayne Brown, Par., Patricia Johnson, Pres.g Noel Delaney, Sen., Dennis Coulton, Vice-Pres. Seated, left to right: Sharyn Kearny, Treas.g Barbara Mitchell, Corres. Sec.g Jean Broom, Pub., Yvette Curtrer, Rec. Sec. i X ,. M . I-'ig V? fn 1 , ,, ,, ... ' Ev I an ., A A .,f J.: 4 f X STUDENT LCUISIANA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION A professional association for college and university stu- dents who are preparing for a career in education, mem- bers of S.L.T.A. are persons Who have committed them- selves, at least tentatively, to a teaching career. Through active participation in the various activities sponsored by the Gladney J. Tinsley chapter on the Southeastern campus, the members fur- ther their goals of better un- derstanding, communications, and social relations. It also serves to promote respect for teaching as a profession. x .N , i fx SUVIAI, Sf'II'1NC'I'I S0f'IETY, standing, left to right: Larry Couvillion, John Williams, Mike Gsell, Ken Ross, Pres., Elliot fiourtwright, Vice-Pres., Harry Bccnel, Pat Delouise, John Caillouettc, David Shvrnian, George Howe. Standing, second row, left to right: .lorry Medic-us, Seng Mortimer Kelly, Bill Brady, Sonja Hooper, Joan Doiron, Peggy Smith, Treas.g Susan Harrell, Sec., Lorinda Foltmer, Wanda Meinke, Tony Reiger, Clyde Harrelson, Dwight Duplessie. Seated, left to right: Linad Peters, Nancy Couvillion, Anna Herbert, Deborah Saucier, Esther Frazier, Faye Tillery, Emily Leake. use! 1 E P -'S .A x-' V . 5 Standing, left to right: Robert Benson, Advisor, Jay ber, Anna C. Herbert, Presidentg Karen Kristrup, Fairba Seale, David Ramsey, Dan Watsky. Seated, left to right: Russell, Miss Edwina Whitman, Advisor. Eileen Higgins, Wanda White, Penny Taylor, Carol Ger- STUDENT INTERFAITH COUNCIL The Student Interfaith Council is a regu- latory body made up of three representa- tives from each of the faith groups and three faculty advisors. The organization seeks to promote and encourage religious activities, service projects and other events in which all of the groups can participate and through which a concerted religious emphasis can be made on the Southeastern campus. SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIETY The Social Science Society is an or- 4 ganization Which strives to promote fellowship, learning, service, and par- ticipation in the social sciences, to stim- ulate interest and discussion in current events, and to institute an effective program of free discussion and analy- sis. To be eligible for membership in the Society a student must be a regular- ly enrolled student in the College in good standing, have an overall C av- erage or better, be interested in the so- cial sciences and have earned twelve hours of social sciences with an overall C average or better, and have served for one semester as an associate mem- ber. I23 - ew if Y i' . .C , . f V fn! THE THIRTEEN CLl'B Sitting, from left: Susan McMichael, Diane Landry, Ruby Kay Carolla, Beverly Chatellier Baham, Phyllis J. Broom, Dana Byrd, Reporter, Eileen Higgins, Vice- presidentg Lynda Acock, Nancy Douglas, Beverly Anne Koepp, Diana Zimmer, Sharon Jordan, Alternate Senator. Standing, second row, from left: Judy Warrne, Sue Mock, Frances Stalcup, Julia Karlton, Aurele Moinet, Doris McMillan, Betty Gainey, THIRTEEN CLUB, Southeastern's own honor organization, has inducted over 500 members since it was founded in 1930. Members must be seniors with all course work taken at Southeastern. They must Susan Goolsby, Barbara Frisard, Dorothy L. Haggard, Mary Beth Remes, Carroll Nox, Dorothea Sawyer, Secretary-treasurerg Cheryl Henderson, President, Gay Houston, Judith Rush, Jimmye Benton. Standing, third row: Robert C. Brown, Kenneth C. Cow- art, Danny Adams, Richard H. Thompson, John Olinde, and Ray- mond Cardaronella. have maintained a B average to the time of their election and have made no grade below C. Members are elected during the fall and spring semester. VE'l'liRAN'S f'Ll'li Left to right: Joseph U'Neil, Vice-president, Newman Gill, A. J. Marr-iante, Presidentg Arthur Seanson, Sec- retary: John Vaughn, Lorinfla Foltmcr, Sweetheartg Ron Flick, THE VETERAN'S CLUB, common- ly known the Vet's Club, is open to all students who have served a mini- mum of two years active duty in the armed forces. This club offers to all vet- Z Aww , . I y NW yi ,Y 'fy f, 'VLV -gpg , .-fa -YM, A 'SL CW' A. J. Fanara, Michael Crowe, Wallace Layne, Ronald Blanchard, Treasurer. erans the opportunity of fellowship with individuals who have served in the arm- ed forces and provides a means of pro- moting social activity. , ..-.,, wr N -.......x WESLEY FOUNDATION Standing, left to right: Florence Hink- Susan Goolsby, and Cynthia Moak. Seated, left to right: Ann son, David Thomas, Patti Elliott, Kathy May, Jay Seal, Sandra Saint, Ellen Corruth, Cheryl Wentworth, Patsy Kretz, Dorothy Morere, E. Terry Jack, Rev. Brady Forman, Chuck Reynolds, Watson, Rita Corkrin, Corol Hinkson, Jackie Callins. Lou Montgomery, Larry Stafford, Dave Knight, Gay Miles, . , ,..-, ..M,.w-.,. .WM - Students relax and study at Wesley. WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation is The Meth- odist Church on the college campus and its purpose is to be the church through Worship, study, and fellowship. It is aimed to serve both students and faculty With freedom of discussion and acceptance of all Who come in Christ. The Wesley Foundation seeks to serve primarily Methodist, but all who wish to join the fellowship and activities are Welcome. Wesley Foundation is located directly across from White Hall. X f . if V 1 '51, -'wx .Q i , BX by I WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Seated, left to right: Linda right: Herbert Courtney, Jay Reid, Roger Worth, Mrs. E. H Gubert, Anna Herbert, Francis Ann Wooley, Linda Farns- Knight, Directory Charles L. Andrews, George Kassavetis worth, Cynthia LeBlanc, Harriet Mooney. Standing, Left to and Lee Perkins. ,-92' A' 4.-W -if -5' , , . l26 The center provides a place for relaxation after classes. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP In 1948, the John Knox Society be- came Westminster Fellowship of S.L.C. The primary purpose of West- minster Fellowship is to minister to the total academic community, one of the chief goals of the organization is to bring the students, faculty, and administration together in a wor- shiping fellowship. The group spon- sors a Freshman party, a Thanks- giving banquet, and a spring retreat in addition to regular Thursday night meetings. Fun and fellowship are a major part of our everyday activities. as peru :Q 0 'x - . Left to right: Harold Copperberg, Treasurer, Stanley Robichaux, President, Randy LeBlanc, Historian, James Rosato, Secretaryg Dickie Duhe, Vice-President. MCKNEELY HALL In September, 1963, the McKneely Hall Honor Dor- mitory was opened for stu- dents wishing an ideal dor- mitory for intensive study. Residents are chosen based on their proven record of scholarship and extracur- ricular activities. McKnee- ly's ideal location and one or two students per room make it an excellent place to live and further one's education. The trend to- ward the honor system is developing responsibility and maturity in the men of McKneely. In the service of its occupants the current House Council has adopted a coat of arms, printed the first campus dormitory newsletter, secured a study room, and has arranged the annual Christmas Par- ty and homecoming decora- tions. CARDINAL NEWMAN HA LL Since its establish- ment by the diocese of Baton Rouge in 1964, Cardinal Newman Hall has been open to all stu- dents of Southeastern Louisiana College. One of its main objectives is to emphasize the qualities which Cardi- nal Newman himself considered essential to the embodiment of a student on the univers- ity level. Cardinal New- man Hall has been in- strumental in initiating the dorm blazer and emblem for Dress - Up Day, a formal Christ- mas Banquet, and most recently, an annual Award Banquet for the most outstanding men of the dorm. 'sas nv- L Q- -C' iii, FR-ONT ROW: left to right: Rene Steinkamp, Secretary, Carl Carnaggio, Vice-Presi- dent, Larry Frederick, Presidentg Allan Reider, Treasurer. BACK ROW: A. J. Bel- letto, John Forshag, Tom Jones, Joe Harper, Dillard Ball, Ron Burchardt. YL , ,i Seated, left to right: Willis Baker, Presidentg Terry Triggs, Vice-Presidentg Joe Lupuet, Treasurerg Dennis Edmon, Parlia- C5 left to right: Greg Genco, Doug Ramagos, Cameron Barr, .Jim Stuart, Dudley Galatas, Gasper Morici, Terry Manning, Nor- mentariang Scott Burke, John VVilliams, Paul Matzen. Standing: wood Oge, Charles Richard, David Carrigee. NEW MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL HOUSE COUNCIL The newest residence hall and house council for men on campus is that of the New Men's Residence Hall. Established in the fall of 1966, when the dorm first opened, the members of Holloway-Smith and Tucker Hall House Coun- cils who moved into the new dorm served as a nucleus for the new dorm's governing body. Af- ter an organizational meeting, applications were taken from dorm members interested in serving on the new house council. Once the council reach- ed full strength the members next went about drafting a Constitution for the residence hall. It is the goal of this new house council to lay a solid foundation of functioning and cooperation upon which future house councils may build. TUCKER HALL Tucker Hall spon- sors a Homecoming Open House, Christ- mas Party, and Basketball Open ties, the House Council serves as a judicial authority in Tucker Hall. Addi- tionally, the House Council serves cof- fee and doughnuts during exam week K' to promote a striv- ing for academic excellence in Tuck- er Hall. Seated, left to right: Wayne Sterba, Parliamen- tariang Bobby Jones, Da- vid Godchaux, Pres., Jum Barber, Vice- Pres., Eric Standing: Landry, Sec. Dale Dewall, Mike Lee, Bruce Shelton, Al Mar- tiney. House annually. A- side from these du- l WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS' SENATORS ,. .- l AW I ' I A EIAMMOND HALL Mary Beth Remes, seated. Ella Marie Fletcher, standing. -...Y 0 x 3 . Q ,a I 'ZX LIVINGSTON HALL Sonja Hooper, standing. Dianne Ard, seated. MIMS HALL Sandra LeBlanc, seated. Cheryl Hines, standing. L f, .-, , ' - vr. . r 4 ji Rx K i ' KZ- it if L N X-0 .ax AF iii! Q -Q., 'LL E234 'igwf 3-u'52'C51-TS? asf ' ' - -S-:ww l1'2..x,'wz-1 -i 5, its fix., NEW WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL Seated, left to Maureen Foley. Standing, from left, Gayle Gallaty, l right, Jean Majoue, Carolyn Chalona, Sharon Little, Cheryl Lumpkin, Bonnie Donelon, Sally Willie. 4 11,54 ff, 5.7 l A w J l 5 - E .:,-- , ' ff - 5 lil 4' ii' 4 if x I !, V l SENIOR HALL Mary Harris, seat- ed. Margaret Hawkins, standing. Union Committees The House Committee re- ceives and evaluates sugges- tions for services and activi- ties to be offered by the Stu- dent Union. The committee collects and compiles statisti- cal reports of participation in the various union program ac- v tivities. HOUSE COMMITTEE, seated left to right, Kathy O'Callaghan, Andi McClain, Janet Hartt, Sandra LeBlancg standing, Bill Carey, Nick Randazzo, A. J. Zabbia. ' in ' ,f -N , 5 4 i A 1 ww. 'xxx A The Cultural Committee selects I s fy phonograph records and tapes for x t ' 'l use in the union and keeps a per- ' a Q, petual inventory of the records and , ,- ,I ff' , f, .g - vs f --f' 5 tapes. . . 4,39 6 ff' fl 49 ' ', 5 Q' : K , A 5 4. The Recreation Committee arranges and conducts in- structions in many activities and arranges for and con- ducts campus-Wide tourna- ments. 'Y I -, Q -4 1.31 J ' Ili- CULTURAL COMMITTEE, left to right, Linda Starns, Thomas Lay, Sue Magee. Jn- . . 1' us - .fs x -f an Y' I .I A Q A N-J' ' -, u v , aff x , t RECREATION COMMITTEE, left to right, Michael Legendere, Ronnie Crimmins, Richard Durr, Dean of Men Donald Harper. l3l WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS v me Z F-JL V Fw- 'J hrrl DIANNE ARD Business Education CArabi, La.J AOPi: President, Vice-president, Sweetheart, Senator, Kappa Del- ta Pig S.L.T.A.g Head Cheerlead- er, Green S Award, Panhellen- ic Representative, Homecoming court 2 years. 0' .. - fini- Q ' 4 1 K ll BILL BRADY Fovernment ff'ovin ton Ial J Il , J . Student Government Parliamen- tarian, President, Social Science SOCl9tyQ Student Union Govern- ing Board. Qs. IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES I gt f' CAROLYN BERTUCCI Secretarial Administration fNew Or leans, La.J Sigma Sigma Sigma Treasurer, Sweetheart, Senator Green S Awardg Cheerleader Homecoming Court 2 yearsg Miss SLC Court 2 years, Sigma Tau Gam- ma White Rose Courtg Sophomore Class Sweetheart, Newman Student Organization. JUDY BYRN E Elementary Education fNew Orleans, La.J AOPi: Historian, Treasurer, Senator, Recording Secretaryg Wesley Foundationg S.L.T.A.: Secretaryg Panhellenic Council, Co-ed Vice President. 132 .M WAY RONN IE BERTUCCI Accounting fMetairie, La.J New man Student Organization: Sen ator, First Vice-presidentg Stu dent Government Loan Adminis trator. f I - ff is ful 2' , f ,iff 11' 1 wwf 3 tlahn 1, O I s N . 7 1 Q. 'Z CAROLYN CHALONA Home Economics fNeW Or- leans, La.J AOPi: Secretary, President: Order of Diana: President, Secretary, Treasur- er: Panhellenic Council: Home Economics Club: Newman Student Organization: Sena- tor. 'v v .f- SUSAN THOMPSON COURTN EY Elementary Education CWalnut Creek, Calif.J Freshman Associ- ate: Senator: Co-ed Vice Presi- dent: Cheerleader: Kappa Delta Pig Junior Class Secretary: Miss SLC Court: Sigma Tau Gamma's White Rose Court. -IUN5 rg, KATHLEEN CALDER English Education flvletairie, La.b Alpha Sigma Tau: Newman Stu- dent Organization: Alternate Sen- ator, Senator: Proscenium Play- ers: Secretary-Treasurer, Presi- dent: National Collegiate Play- ers: President, Sweetheart: Press Club: Li0n's Roar staff: Le Sou- venir staff: S.L.T.A. ' - ..- if ELLIOTT G. COURTRIGHT Government fNew Orle- ans, La.J Circle K: Alter- nate Senator, S Club: President, Senator: Social Science Society: Vice- president: Tucker Hall House Council: Vice-pres- ident, Parliamentarian: Senior Class Vice-presi- dent: Newman Student Organization: Track Team. rl ,--f JF 0' ig a if 1 if S .Xi 15, 53:- li fl , fqll- : ' A .. -' 'VVIICJTS lifllfl AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES ,,..M JANIS EBLE fi A LARRY FREDERICK Home Economics Education QNew Orleans, La.J AOPig Home Eco- nomics Clubg S.L.T.A.g Kappa Delta Pig Green S Awardg Hon- or's Convocationg Dean's List. SUSAN GOOLSBY Art fLacomloe, La.J Sigma Sigma Sigmag Wesley Foundationg Al- pha Lambdag 13 Club. ,fully Q W ,, L '1 ' R, ? 'iii H? 5 Q +. 'ii-X Q2 BOBBY FUNDERBURK Government CBaton Rouge, La.J Business Administration CCovington, La.J TKE: Pledge Captaing Delta Sigma Pig Newman Student Organi- zationg Senior Class Presidentg Mc- Kneeley Hall President, Treasurer. DANNY HAYES Business Administration CNew Or- leans, La.D TKE: Presidentg Circle K: Board of Directorsg Interfrater- nity Council: President. X i I 1 il 'R .Qfi!i f W 7' -wKllQli'fQ' , Wesley Foundation: Presidentg Student Government Senatorg Cir- cle K: Presidentg Junior Class President. :swans CHERYL HENDERSON 3'5- -J' .qi ...sr 'Qxilxitpv-x Mathematics fBogalusa, La.J Alpha Sigma Tau: Treasurer: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi: Wesley Foundation: Le Cercle Francais: Thirteen Club: Miss SLC-1965: Homecom- ing Court-1965, 1966: Dean's list. il .Q-nn Q -c '.A X x. lu ' X551 ' G 5- :QQ-Q Q: --.4 .. I ' 1 1 EILEEN HIGGINS Elementary Education fMetairie, La.D Kappa Delta Pi: a 'F-In fl mmm: - 0, DARRELL HOLLIS Accounting fGretna, La.J Carter - Harris: Vice - presi- dent: Cardinal Newman Hall: Secretary, President: Sena- tor: 3 years: Newman Stu- dent Organization Parliamen- tarian. OCTAVE HYMEL Mathematics CBogalusa, La.J Theta Xi: President: SLC tennis team: Student Govern- ment Senator: Newman Stu- dent Organization: Vice-pres- ident, President: Cardinal Newman Hall: Treasurer, Vice - president: Interfrater- nity Council. l35 Vice-president: Phi Kappa Phi: Thirteen Club: Newman Stu- dent Organization: In- ter-faith Council: Treasurer. JAMES M. HODGES 2 Business Administra- tion fNew Orleans, La.J TKE: Vice - president: Judicial Board: 2 years: Junior Class Treasurer: Newman Student Or ganization: Circle Kg Interfraternity. .. 1.-. will WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES :JU ' A , Q6 , Q ga at qhQ 'll BOB MARTIN ' , GEORGE BILLY MARUSCHAK Phx s1c'1l Education CNew Orleans Pre Dentlstry fBaton Rouge Lal Lab Phi Epsilon Kappa Senator Clrcle K Secretaiy Freshman As S L T A GY 1'f1U3S'C1CS Club DCHH S LLGI soclate to Student Government Sen List i f V ator 2 years Co Chairman of Stu ,f A W SUSAN LOUISE MCMICHAEL Mathematics Ed. CAmite, La.D Phi Mug S.L.T.A.g S.N.E.A.g Kappa Delta Pig Thirteen Clubg Wesley Founda- tiong Phi Kappa Phig Interfaith Councilg Senior Class Treasurerg Sen- ator. JOSEPH H MILI ER JR. MARY BETH REMES Business Administration CNew Orleans, La.J TKEQ Mathematics fNew Orleans Lab 13 Club P1 Mu Student Goxernment Senator McKneely Hall House Epsilon Math Fraternity Senator Vice president Council Inteiiraternlty Council Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Class German Club. I 36 4? 5 STAN ST. PIERRE Government fHammond, La.D Freshman As- sociateg President: Freshman, Sophomore classesg Assistant Loan Administratorg Vice- president of the Student Bodyg Circle K g Vice-president, Board of Directorsg Goodwill Committee 13 yrs.g Education Day Conference: 2 yrs.: Green S Award. JOSEPH A. SERIO Speech fNew Orleans, La.J Newman Student Organizationg Editor of the Newman Notesg Lion's Roar: staff, editorg Press Club: Sena- torg Student Publications Committeeg Inter- faith Councilg Cardinal Newman Hall Sena- torg Theta Xi. E , i Jiri : tr T t 4 ax ,.,, 'X . , -.XX-N' x JOHN SCANNALIATO History fMetairie, La.D Theta Xi: Presidentg Newman Student Organi- zationg Press Clubg Le Souvenir Edi- tor: 2 years. FAYE TILLERY Social Sciences fTangipahoa, La.J Phi Mu: Vice-president, Sweetheartg S.L.T.A.g Phi Kappa Phig Pi Gamma Mu: Sec.-Treas.g French Clubg Social Science Society: Senior Class Sweet- heart. fx' l 45- 54 l I . all Q 'i CM- . Q , :fi ,, .. p,M,,,,,i,,,. - - l 1 -. il Q. l .Mp E i l ,ward WR ws ,f-5 1- g , K' 2 4 aafdlf ,I 1 V M.. ?1 .v.f l i ,P Q A - - ' 7? 1- ' '.. I .I . ,, DERIN DA WATTS Home Economics CThibodauX, La.l Phi Mu: Ritual Chairman, Jr. and Sr. Panhellenic representativeg Pan- hellenic Council: Senator and Presi- dentg Lionettes: Sec.-Treasrg Home Economics Clubg Newman Student Organizationg TKE's Sweetheart court: 2 yrs.g Order of Diana: Vice President. R5 x -lA Av! JOHN DI GIOVANNI Metairie, La. WHO S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN LXWNTN UNIVERSITIES AND E A- as ' COLLEGES W FRANCES WOOLEY i English Education fHammond, La.J Phi Mug Westminster Fellowshipg Kappa Delta Pig Interfaith Council. January Graduates .qw F l Y.: 4552 1112 T -:HY vas. .. .1 , I Q' , I1'.'l vpn N:u np, uh: llll ' in. lnfla. 'Slug gl' lI..,gy gy. in ' ,gl I I I g af I 3 :U ' 9 5 e Q a Q at Y NANCY DOUGLAS JAY REID New Orleans, La. New OF 193115, La- 138 GREEKS -M, D A, - ' ,Y .J:-- -v.:-:IQ i f T 5 Q gm, ,W ,I ...wiv STANDING, from left, Diane Ard, A0113 Carolyn Chalona, Susan Goolsby, Sigma Sigma Sigma. SEATED, from left, Elaine AOPig Janis Landry, Phi Mug Miss Marjorie Miller, Advisor: Gerhart, AOPig Sharon Leary, Phi Mug Derinda Watts, Phi Mug Cindy Krobert, ASTQ Elizabeth Agaisse, Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Barbara Wood, AST. The Panhellenic Council is composed of three represen- tatives from each sorority. The object of this organiza- tion is to maintain a high plane sorority life and inter- sorority relationships, to form a governing body, and to be a forum for the discussion of questions pertaining to sorority and college interests. PA HELLENIC CO UNCIL 1 I V V l i r l l TERFRA TER ITY COUNCIL The Interfraternity Council is the governing body for Southeastern fra- ternities. It is composed of 1'epresenta- tives from each fraternity. The Council meets at stated inter- vals to discuss mutual problems and projects pertaining to fraternal life on the campus and concerning the rela- tionships between these groups and the college. STANDING from left Myles Segheis RDTQ Ron Burchardt, Theta Xi. SEATED, from left Joe Millei ThE Joe Luquet TKE Lar1y Fxedeuck TKE Cameron Ban STGQ Norman Ott, STGQ A. J. Zabbia, Theta Xig and Lenme Monteleone KDT f lf V l P g ,?. Sf.. Iii? 'Ti if 11:.,iZ':11gf ' . I I, IW ,'!, I KJ, R0 ' 1 ' I i ' f I .ll E ' my J-rj., me it l .1 ,- . 3. ..... -n .. sv .. -.M-V - ' 4. ,, ..-1155 huns-Y-il ' ' An ACPI unsuccessfully reverts back to her childhood during Greek Week. 425735 ALPHA OMICR ON PI Founded: Barnard College, 1897 Colors: Cardinal and White Flowers: The Jackquemot Rose Friendship is the foundation of Alpha Cmicron Pi. Formerly Kappa Rho Sorority, in January 1963, ACPI became a part of the S.L.C. campus, thus add- ing the name of Kappa Tau Chapter to the many others of ACPI throughout the U.S. and Canada. Friendship is the promise of Alpha Cmicron Pi. Besides individual sorority functions, Kappa Tau is continually active in various S.L.C. events such as sponsoring the Homecoming parade and the campus Christmas dance, and participating in all other cam- pus activities. As ACPI sisters, each member finds their prom- ise has a deep meaning that will bind its members to the organization for life. Tolerance, patience, and compassion, to see more clearly and to judge more wisely the practices by which ACPI has succeeded in the goals of attaining the best in scholarship, character, leadership, service, and Sisterhood. - 'ff .,, an ,A V. A .. hi 4 4 I I X. I lvj f f :,. ' as ' :eff ' t g flfc- -f' . gjgtlwfx, if ,if . 'xx .ri 6,4 MT E? , 4 QV Jr fa v 'N arf f i I ' .M 6. -f vi' If yr 3 v:z.Fff U I my av' V- I .fm ., , -1 1 4 ' -,f 41' 6- r N M . 1- ' I I3 '17 Q, , f fx V7 . ., D. Ard C. Aucoin J. Brunson J. Burris J. Byrne ivgx A G' . i r ag y J, U 4 if J ,In I fl 'I in W' y 'gf ff? w. - 1 , ' 4 ,ff if'7, ' ' 5 Y 'I B. Carney S. Carroll C. Chalona Y. Chauvin J. Eble I ,ff ' ' I -sz 5 v A Y. 6 ' I' ,,, ' I ff Q1 lg fe I p - , i A 'I 'fr kr 0 l V' 'X X .A gigr If 7 51 If ' J. Fury' M. Garrett E. Gerhart L. Hight A. Ledford T' H , fr.-v.'fj ' - - , .13 A 5- 3 1: N. McRaney K. O'Callaghan L. Robinson I 1 ,f Q N W wil' fn 4 x, ' 1 'ff 7' ',., in - ' - - v gs .7 'K vi G. Rojas N. Schuppert C. Stephens . -- f p 4'-L W - C. Stuyck D. Williams C. Wood MEMBERS Dianne Ard Cheryl Aucoin Janis Brunson Cathy Bucher Judity Burris Georgia Byrne Jewette Byrne Barbara Carney Suzanne Carroll Susan Cazanove Carolyn Chalona Yvonne Chauvin Donna Doescher Janis Eble Cynthia Fellom Jo Anna Furr Mary Garrett Elaine Gerhart Yvonne Gieger Pamela Goblowsky Pamela Hall Janet Hartt Linda Hight Ava Ledford Nita Kay McRaney Kathy O'Callaghan Diana Pollock Joy Ratcliff Gayle Robinson Lynn Robinson Gwen Rojas Natalie Schuppert Cheryl Stephens Christine Stuyck Carolyn Thom Diette Williams Cynthia Wood I 1 i 5 5 4 ..i. s OFFICERS, TOP ROW, left to right: Judy Byrne, Treas., Cheryl Stephens, Corres. Sec., Janis Eble, Rec. Sec., Elaine Gerhart, Pan. Rep. BOTTOM ROW Nita Kaye McRaney, Vice-Pres., Carolyn Chalona Pres., Diane Ard. Vice-Pres. ,,.. ,. . 5 - Q 1, . . - V -f.,. re 1 . . D.. W.- ...,. -- , . 1 -M- Es c Eg - 'i ff' A I A 6114. g, fl, p , , ff. 2 f1,'.-A ,ff Q'f1 i Tfffll' E li' .. -A D , 4',.-.J ffQj'.' Cheryl Henderson and Lorenda Gatzman rush to the finish line during Greek Week. --nw. '3' u.. S. Achord K. Brister 11 NT .pg . F11 4:52231 4 ' l A. fifrkern Ei1.irfr5f'l' 1 '4 ' wi.. I A sa' ALPHA SIGMA TAU Founded: Ypsilanti, Michigan, 1899 Colors: Emerald green and gold Flower: Yellow rose. Alpha Sigma Tau is the oldest national sorority on campus. The sorority was originally founded by sixteen girls on the Michigan State Normal College Campus. On February 17, 1940, the Phi Chapter Was installed on the Southeastern Lou- isiana College Campus. The purpose of Alpha Sigma Tau is to promote character, social graces, and cultural development of its members. Every year is filled with school- Wide projects and personal activities. An annual Spring Formal, participation in the Homecoming Parade, decorating for the annual Alumni Ban- quet, taking part in Greek Week activities and sponsoring the Sorority Scholarship Plaque are among the school-Wide activities. Personal activi- ties include, a Founder's Day Banquet, a Christ4 mas party, a Parent's Tea, and various other par- ties and social services. This year Alpha Sigma Tau Was happy to be recognized as the Most Out- standing Greek Organization on campus during the annual Greek Week activities. K. Calder K. Calkins .am 45' ds' -'ff-iffy , Wu rf A , 7. ' rf 8 PSA-v..1 Emu nw' IN U vh- fn flftnl -iz fs ' , L. Dukes B. Edmundson L. Gatzman I I ik 'A I ' , in '- ' ' M- ' , ,R A 9- ri gg, L , y 1 N- ' ' ' , l A , . x ig l K I ' i, - 1' - 4, L ,, Al , I x 1 4 . I , X Q 1 1 ,L P J as ' Q ' ----3' 'F 1' 1 I V i K X J Q T ef J S W .JKIJW ' . y v1tfSe,:.ff'f,V iiv l W Q P 3 m 'Wir fi ,,.: Q f 2 slim la u 32. OFFICERS, TOP ROW, from. left, Lorenda Gatz- mundson, Corres. Sec.g Cindy Krobert, President: man, Panhellenic Representativeg Nancy Statham, Lynn Dukes, Vice-presidentg Cheryl Henderson, Chaplamg Jane Marie Simmons, Editorg Barbara Treasurer. VVOod, Historiang BOTTOM ROW, Barbara Ed- 001' 98 ! NQ7 .- ' V-5 at xl 'B-'SH' :,, 551335. fi J i'lT7'f' J. Gautreaux C. Henderson C. Krobert LN ' ef? ,M P . f t,- '-'fwhlf gi ,v,:,. if ef, n L -'fm J' . f- . R. LeBourgeois C. Michot L. Morgan .iran fl yr fwha, ii? fa' lvifffd x Aa M . K. I if ,L S. Patrick N. Statham A. Vinturella MEMBERS Sue Aehord Barbara Baehr Kay Brister Kathleen Calder Kathleen Calkins Annette Corkern Jan Curry Lynn Dukes Barbara Edmundson Pan Efferson Lorenda Gatzman Judy Gautreaux Aleen Mansour Grieshaber Cheryl Henderson Marianne Jauehler Jackie Janneek Gayle Keegan Cindy Krobert Renee LeBourgeois Charlotte Mioot Linda Morgan Susan Patrick Jane Marie Simmons Nancy Statham Ann Marie Vinturella he-, 155- W - A . 8. 1 - .'.'1'1 .si-' . 'N'-if ' Y l F ' ' ' I X . ii -. w - - if-5-. ...ri ,-- -.-A----Q.i.Z....+.. , ,v SZ W1 - ah' ,' ' Aa R ' fa, 'N' ESI I AQ pvv n' ' lblvll PHI MU Founded: Wesleyan College, March 4, 1852 Colors: Pink and White Flower: Rose carnation Phi Mu Fraternity, second oldest national social Sorority in the United States, was founded at Wes- leyan College, Macon, Georgia, March 4, 1852, and has at present 96 active chapters. The annual events which We sponsor include the Valentine's Dance, the Song Fest during Greek Week, and participa- tion in Homecoming activities. Also for Homecom- ing We sell confetti, giving all proceeds to U.S.S. Hope. Alpha Psi also gives a Christmas Party for the children in a nearby school for the mentally re- tarded and the pledges sponsor a party for the old folks during the Christmas season. Besides these' events, Phi Mu has programs such as the big-little sister program Which helps to establish closer rela- tionships Within the Fraternity. H nr XC. Some Phi Mus and friends decorate for their annual Valen- tine Dance. 1, Q I A ...., I . .. e if vvvv V ., 5 ' :I Q , - -'V 5 2 V ,1 Q -7 .' I Q , ' . I e g - f M. Allison S. Barlow E. Brunniin N. Carrier J. Compton M. Cucchiara if .. ' ' 13:2 , N fiyfi ff' As- 717 'N if 1. 'Z 3 - 'E R ws' ' ' ff I 'V Aim' iris. 'yi' -Xu 5 W as .5 J,-7 M. Davies N. Delaney L. Foltmer A. Hebert G. Hester L. Hood . 3 who f' 1 ,g i ' l .+ A A in . e X . , .Q-P l . V I f in f if 'uw-rly J. Landry s. Leary s. McMichael K. Mitchell 1. T N I 'Q if P 1-'21 i 2133! ',l:1 i'3ff'-if 5. 157-.5'f' A ri , 1 , D. Parker F. Peltier B. Richardson as 4 y I? 3 I ,Li .7 x, A 9' X. Y. Schmidt W. Speer L. Tauzin qu- l.- ,. MEMBERS Margaret Allen Melanie Allison Sallie Barlow Liz Brunning Nevin Carrier Jane Compton Mary Cucchiara Marian Davies Noel Delaney Lorinda Foltmer Anna Herbert Lindy Lou Hood Judy Huffman Cynthia Kennedy Janis Landry Sharon Leary Susan McMichael Karen Mitchell 0. Q., ,, ,X 1 7 ' MK g , I Diana Parker f Faye Peltier I. Barbara Richardson 4 Yvonne Schmidt F. Tillery D. watts L. Wendelken Winnie Speer Lynn Tauzin was-M Faye Tillery L Derinda Watts e.-will . ,iw r l ,A ,Q Linda Wendelken ' yi 'M he Wanda White Frances Wooley W. White F. Wooley . .J X294 'XJ on P K N, r , , ., vi , ' - i , y V my X . 2 . . - J e. l V V 7 ' 1 , 'Q 5 : . .I v oi ' ffg., if OFFICERS, BACK ROW, left to right: Derinda ker, Corres. Sec.g BOTTOM ROW: Frances Wooley Watts, Senior Panhellenic Delegate, Barbara Rich- Vice-Pres. Janis Landrv P' ' Sh L R ardson, Treasurer, Faye Tillery, Membership Di- cording Secretary, U les' amn Gary rector, Jane Compton, Pledge Director, Diana Par- QXC - f' 1 '- -'----- - - ---J ... -'.- - - Z... 4 - QSQ -Q'::'.-J'-v -..rvfe f.. 3 17- . L .4.'fL,W.,n 'Y le .c l - Qf f se Q yi , as 1 'e it ' 1 l ' I ifffii-Q i ' -T s'iF'e'fv ' sl '15 'li SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Tri Sigs entertain at a Christmas party for the residents of Parkview. 1 M J' '. , i . E. Agaisse aff- ff S. Dennison ,ix - main-C ,, ,. z , i , if ' 'ly fl it l 1 w ' '61 1- in V Q Founded: Farmville, Virginia, 1898 Colors: Royal Purple and White Flower: Purple Violet Sigma Sigma Sigma, founded at Longwood Col- lege, has sixty-five active chapters. The SLC chap- ter was established May 1, 1964, when Beta Chi So- rority became Gamma Mu chapter. Others in Lou- isiana are at Northwestern, USL, and Loyola. The purpose of the sorority is to develop the at- tributes of Christian womanhood: Love, loyalty, fidelity, and service. By developing strong bonds of perpetual friendship, encouraging scholastic achievement, demanding high ethical and moral standards, and providing opportunities for leader- shifp and unselfish service, Tri Sigma seeks to de- velop women who contribute effectively to campus, community, and country. The major campus activity of Tri Sigma is Greek Week, which promotes Greek spirit and fosters har- mony. 'W 1-I Za .... V,,, 2 , ,mx np, ,ff-ff. M43 . , , is Y R is , f f X N S- Badgley C- Beftucci P. Brown C. Cannizzaro J. Collins Q T. de St. Germain E. Dombourian M. Eichel P. Elliott S. Falgout 4 . x , . , 9 4 , ,, T .1 ' K 5' H ia! A ff ' 5 , ' ' 6' A fa 9 1' i I I, ' J . f f iii' ' 1 if I' 4 ' l 5- 1 ff ' A if .I 0 ,f 1- E 7 - I 4 1 V' A , In I ,,. , I r t p A 5 H . 4 .. 1, . 05 N5 i fx W, h YI i .-...,-.- N X X N W l f'2111'0n S C' olihv J Irvin S Jordon C Juan D M2-8'Y11del' -. I S l . JUN A . - ' ' . Qfgyiyfi 'v,,,,r,,iv., . - ,V I , I . mv.Q.L5,6 1. .1 , X w3,n:r,,, lv v . M 'a 'jr' x ij' '. ', , lf!! C. Musso ,ff I L- . I -is 5- 158 Y 'N J v A ' -up I 4 ,. .. x do K- May S- MOCk S. Morere I' M. Sabel C. Steedley F. Wakefield MEMBERS Elizabeth Agaissc Sandra Badgley Carolyn Bertucci Patricia Brown Cheiyl Cannivmio Jacquelvn Collins Brenda Davis Susan Dennison Terry de St Germain Eileen Dombouiian Maiy Eichel Patti Elliot Shelia Falgout Kay Ferguson Susan Goolsbv Jan Gunn Joan Harvey Ann Huff Sharon Joidon Carol Juan Suzanne Klopf Debroiah Maffiudei Kathy May Gay Lynne Miles Sue Ellen Mock Sandia Moiere Cappie Musso Doris Petrie Karen Rice Mary Ellen Sable Francine Seal Chris Steedley Gayle Trellue -G 4' u Mary Ellen Buckley 1 ' . 4 JC ' w t . ' 2.1 A . U - - W, , i lv Os ' F x ,f .X 'K 'Y . O . . l. 5 OFFICERS: STANDING, left to right: Carolyn bourian, Corresponding Secretary: SEATED left to Bertucci, Treasurerg Ann Huff, Keeper of Gradesg rightg Kay Ferguson, Vice-Presidentg Susan Gools Susan Dennison, Recording Secretaryg Eileen Dom- by, President. hair' . Ya. f ea V, fig ' 1 '- - . c 5 I I .pl . Q 'fig T. ,gi 1 s ' ,Y X A .h . ': it 1 .r i . .A '.. ' Sv '-fl'13'i '7 'Y ' ...mv if 'l J' u '-A ' 3-9 1 ' MJ- ' .1 M1 he 2 if , H '-- i v ,- ,, C -15? 1' 41,1 IB' Wq - ., ,., f a F K Pyramid building- KDT style. ,.. KAPPA DELTA TA U Founded: Southeastern Louisiana College, 1931 Colors: Red and White Flowers: Carnations Kappa Delta Tau, the oldest fraternity on the Southeastern campus, Was originally organized as the Stags in 1931. In 1937 it was reorganized as a local fraternity and chose the name of Kappa Delta Tau. The fraternity strives to promote higher scho- lastic standings, better social standards, and broth- erhood among men students at Southeastern Lou- isiana College. The fraternity traditionally sponsors the Home- coming Dance, and its members conduct the elec- tion for the Homecoming Queen. The members again are seen serving the college as ushers at graduation ceremonies. Besides sponsoring many social events for its members, the fraternity holds an annual Christmas Party for underprivileged children. 'rf'- r , 1 Q. f J' , . Y-.. -'arf' 'wer tr .4 '79 -v X Q 1 1 --.gf W ,,. .. wr J.. J az- ii! f- i fMf . . . ,, I .,.. , . T. Akers G. Ansardi J. Baiamonte R. Barras B. Blue D. Brandin 'J . w ', . , ' Z-'iz- 'i'x,. -2 l i 1' D 3 f V' f figaizfk' s .IWLJZQ . I J , ...fianxnff Q gf.. . . . 4 1' I 1 - A ,' 3' ,Q-N We W- ,Cie ,Kiki 'lem Nik' ,W -Q - , ,iw fit? Nwvzd. , . W , K . . ,,.. f i ' ll 1 f iff D. Cacamo K. Caliva D. Carrigee D. Daigle J. Dauterive T: De Agano . If wx W 'G n ,X N 4 57 ff' ,f I. f fl , ,Q-4' JL aff A ' AA 5 BM 51 B. Fenger C. Gereighty J. Girgenti H. Gomez R. Griffin P. Hines . H 2. are ,ps Ara V PF iv Q' - N p ..1f:..j B- lliflyub G. Johnson J. Juno E. Klimn J. Lala ,L. Lambremont 'L 1,713 2 l'. . ,hir Div' CHX 'Q 'x' 4. 'V ix' rx ' u OFFICERS, STANDING, left to right: J ' D - M t l P- -'d - . - . .- terive, Social Director: Edward Schunielisrlg? Haig- de?irtgelN?l?l?e Pbi1TetenTi'ei12ld2e1BaIamontei Vlce P1651- toriang John Carlton, Alumnae Sec. SEATED: Lenny ' , K ' C5 Cv- izyx 'I tl J. Lawler v S. Norton l . of' Q., S. A E. Schaumburg' G. Yokum i ' 'J-252' ,,,,5, ' b, l uve X Ky T. McCarthy L. Monteleon Q 25' 1 A v 'ff ll' K, ,Q ,ir :fi - n -x G. Oddo D. Pitcher .s FTW M- S9E'h9l'S G. Schultz MEMBERS Tommy Akers Glen Ansardi John Baiamonte Ronnie Barras Barry Blue Kenny Bracy Don Brandin Kenny Caliva Dave Carrigee Anthony Cusimano Dennis Daigle Jerome Dauterive Craig Davison Ted DeAgano Bernie Fenger Craig Filson Charles Gereighty Jay Girgenty Herbie Gomez Richie Griffin Mike Grissinger Peyton Hines Bob Hinyub Gary Johnson Jerry Juno Eddie Klimn Zeph Jenson Joe Lala Louie Lambremont James Lawler Junior Mathews Terry McCarthy Lenny Monteleon Chip Moran Lee Newman Sunny Norton Gus Oddo Kenny Petrie Danny Pitcher Darrell Richards Myles Seghers Eddie Schaumburg Gus Schultz Willie Sire Richard Tallieto Bob Taranto John Uhl Terry Weaver Walter Woodie Barry Yokum ' 5, -. -' ff: ff - ': - Ql :la4-fa,-:Ji 5-vm je-f-AY '-'C ' , ' ' ,nrt- , . 52, ' r Fe .. qc f 9' f ,. ff .........-. iffy' J F Members of Sig Tau collect toys firemen. g ' A ir N . ' 2 if QA'-A fs fy . 1 rc F f ,5f.i.'s'3f?'-W .1 f 4, 'I . 1 e e J W. Adkins G. Andrews , - if H. Courtney R. Crimmins . if f: 2, my 3 . . ' YV. ,. Q I 'I f iff .W . 1 N52 i T-'i 'fi ia' X H. Durr lt. Engel ? i f Q. F7 ' l'vL1r fi .NT T A -laifgew r ' o 1 -.C 'rf 1' 1 :. ,-4' . .mpjcndre for distribution by the ' ew .,.1 . ,. A ' C. Barr I J. Davis 1: ..- t - 'J :rrp f f . 5 H.,.i.,. . 119 SIGMA TA U GAMMA Founded: Central Missouri State College, 1920 Colors: Blue and white Flowers: White Rose Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity was founded to promote the highest ideals of manhood, brother- hood, and citizenship. STG also seeks to promote social, scholarly, cultural, recreational, and be- nevolent fraternal accomplishments among its members, both undergraduate and graduate. Phi chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma was estab- lished at Southeastern Louisiana College on May 27, 1939, and was the first National Fraternity on campus. STG is well represented in all intramural sports and won both the pledge and members di- visions in football this fall. The outstanding so- cial event sponsored by Sigma Tau Gamma is the annual White Rose Ball in the spring semester. At this dance the fraternity sweetheart is crowned The White Rose of Sigma Tau Gamma. This past fall the fraternity sponsored a Christmas Toy Drive to help brighten the hearts of some children on Christmas morning. L i: 11. ' ': if .Z , . , A W ,, , 0 'l'r- ' F Y 'ft . fi fr' Wa H' f few.. Q9 'B ' .my . . .x ,A N s R f f ,K gf? ' 9 1 1 ' . V 4 WW is Nam I in - If A. rrrrr D. Bates K. Carrier H. Copperberg A,: ,J ' - .Q ,f .. ., A 'lt I A, ' ,X . 4 g l 'M , , ff. A x S . M- . . xi- .- .. . J. DiGiovanni S. Doughty R, Duhe H ' ' 'li' 1 --V . -f Q f , W ,Y f ..- ,lf ,I 4 'fr JA D. Erwin F. Ganucheau A. Golemi W. Koon if 2'-T ,il -xx ,wk A A R X D. Lipscomb S. Lettell D. Lobell J. Luquet an . Nl 'S . ps D U tk . C , 4 i OFFICERS, left to right: Richard Duhe, Vice-Pres. Vice-Pres. of Management, Michael Legendre, Vice- of Membership, Joe Luquet, Pres., Severn Doughty, Pres. of Education. 1 ',. Cin . Matthews Ki 1 nf k QI 'f 52' 41 4 Montgomery X Q ,f .af J. Rogers 1 u -Us '71 Y J. Stewart wig I fr - v-. , ,. 5 1 'Wh 1 k wi , is., a Q B. McCoy E. McLaughlin J. McWilliams ,U .4 ii' V . , xg - M... --iw' l AF Cl JW- 'ry QQ. . it 'lr A I 1 it h i X i , G. Pells M. Plaisance D. Rivette .fi 1 l 'nv' ' nov- 1 Y. .,- av, 5 x f' A I L. Ryan G. Seiler ' s ,' like I T Aw ,. ,N , . Us Q., w g ft f -5 1 'X R I-v ' v I G. Wagner M. Walsh h MEMBERS Charles Andrews Gordon Andrews Cameron Barr Donald Bates Wesley Bolles John Burdon Kenneth Carrier Harold Copperberg Herbert Courtney Ronald Crimmins James Davis John DiGiovanni Severn Doughty Richard Duhe Richard Durr Ronald Engel Don Erwin Frank Ganuheau David Graham Anthony Golemi Howard Hensel David Kimmel Arthur Koon Marian Kuhn James Kuhn Floyd Lavigne Michael Lengendre Joseph Luquet Donald Lobell David Lipscomb Shirley Littell Daniel Matthews Edwin McLaughlin Joel McWilliams Bobby Ray McCoy Al Montgomery Samuel Morris George Pells Morris Plaisance David Rivette John Rogers Charles Bailey Rogers Louis Ryan Clarence Rutter George Seiler Eugene Smith James Stewart Jimmy Tippit Gerald Wagner Michael Walsh Robert Williams IE ' mi- N-FC T l if H - , ,,. . IEA 51.151452 A CNW? Q ll E . N l' 15 ,,. ,Eva TA U KAPPA EPSILON X o p 119,54 f yxgkvgfi 1' ,S R . +P' s , af s . W -R-454, i w Q 'W J IB 'iff ark ' We Well, who Qfoes on next, wonders TKE's pyramid building teanr Founded: Wesleyan University, 1899 Colors: Cherry and Gray Flowers: Red Carnation Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity was founded at Wesleyan University by five men whose principles were based on a strong emphasis of the character and personal worth of the individual. Cur- rently TKE has 221 Chapters including a chapter in Canada. TKE's Theta Nu chapter was founded on May 6, 1961 at Southeastern. They sponsor the homecom- ing bonfire, a variety show for the retarded chil- dren, the tricycle race and tug of war during Greek Week, and a drive for the March of Dimes as a part of helpweek. Due to the support of the Order of Diana and friends, TKE has been awarded the: volleyball championship, crosscountry run trophy, overall Greek Week trophy, the School Spirit Award for the past three years, and the Top Chapter Award of Louisiana for the five of its six years of existance. . I , , p , fr, ft , ,M - T, '5l ': f Ya. H gg I jg, - V , Q lk, , . , f ew Fila i ' Y e : . 1: ' 93: 4 : ' fn 5 'X RQ, 5 . Q T Q 1 Q 2 J. Bordelon B. Bache B. Baker D. Ball A. J. Belletto T. Bernard A. Bourg W. Brown R. Burchardt C. Childress D. Dull C. Durr .L A rv . Q .. 11, 1 ' 7? ms . ... y . . pf' ' A S I SJ. ' f A gf ' i 5 Av' 4 1 ..h.. Q V IM-flf-rifrk D. Glover V. Gordon J. Harper D. Hayes J. Hodges ' --A2 'Qx F325 'A' ,. ' . ,,t-:,!f,'. X V KU OFFICERS, BACK ROVV, left to right: Toni Bavo, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mike Gesell, Chaplain, Jerry Bor- delon, Pledge Captain, Ron Burchardt, Rush Chair- man. John Moore, Treas. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Stevens, Histor., Charley Childress, Pres., Toni Jones, Sec. wxux 'X fill fngf ' t fm gn. . ' ' Q vp? fm Q I . if A L 5. 1. , T. Jones E. Lally L. Lesneski R. Macaluso Q jf ji: ,.-, We I '12 K f, 1 ' 4' ' ' 'N CF , . - . ' s - , Q N gg-5 i A nb - Q J ,.. W. Matthews P. Matzen H. Meyer P. Monnerjahn Q ,Ll 'S is 9 1 A-,l F: 'TT ' -rl :XS q- ,faiff - . ' ' f .A h rl 1 L. J. Moore V. Nelson B. Owens J. T. Pendergraft 3 gg.. X 'P' h Q' rr WT 5: .Q cf-is , , .- i . .5 'QV , ,. ,1 Mix f - A , 4 -aw! q ' f A fa- A iitiil F Piazza N. Pourciau C. Reid L. Robertson ,.., 75 4 as 5 ' 2. ,f ,, ' ' R . Q M H. Sullivan S. Tefft D. Weber G. Wilson MEMBERS Barry Bache Willis Baker Dillard Ball A. J. Belletto Tim Bernard Jerry Pordelon Albert Bourg Wayne Brown Bon Burchardy Charley Childress Gerald Danos Ernest Drake Donald Dull Clyde Durr Larry Fredrick David Glover Vance Gordon Mike Gsell Joseph Harper Daniel Hayes James Hodges Jerry Hymel Tom Jones Lionel Laurent Lance Lesneski Ron Macaluso William Matthews Paul Matzen Harold Meyer Joseph Miller Phillip Monnerjahn John Moore Van Nelson Barry Owens Bill Nemeth James Pendergraft Fred Piazza Norman Pourciau Charles Reid Chuck Reid LeRoy Robertson John Robinson Frank Stewart Henry Sullivan Stanley Tefft Bert Verdigets Dickie Weber Gaylord Wilson L- 1 r-',.- '-' - ---we ..-- f -.ssh nur , 1 U, , -w .- .rg- :,, . .,.,. EL .. . 'if .AL -Fflixl ' . ft'5.f1.i:.w .- ,-s ,-iwgd I , F S E .' . 'H 6 ,xx I J.. jf ,JL A- av!-Y ,mai JW 1' , if r r Qi QA it' wx be ll i .avg . ft V, J, Member and pledge alike take the opportunity t I they can. 414 7' l whe THETA XI Founded: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1864 Colors: Blue and White Flowers: Blue Iris Theta Xi National Fraternity was founded 103 years ago and has been on the Southeastern campus since October 27, 1963. The fall semester included a Champagne Rush Party, the traditional Champagne Homecoming Re- ception and a number of other social events. The SLC cheerleaders awarded Theta Xi the 1966-67 Spirit Stick for their efforts during football season. In the spring there was a swamp party, a toga party, and the Founders' Day Banquet held at Kolb's in New Orleans. During Greek Week, Theta Xi took first in the Tricycle Race and the Song Fest as well as placing in all of the weeks events. Also for the spring semester, Miss Betty Reymond was crowned Sweetheart of Theta Xi. Theta Xi National and the local Beta Pi chapter stress the theme of brotherhood as the main objec- tive of all fraternity functions. f '- V ,L . , , L 51. 1 Q, ' ' 6 ff R. Bradford B. Carey L. Centenni S. Corkern J. Faust f N it . V ' K 'J A ' rw ,,:v' ff I 5 AX' Af' sill! M. Foster O. Hymel T. Jack T Lay G. LeBlanc W - ff i v 1 . . 1: - Q 'Z - wi -. . f s 1 1 ,gs K W xr. . S. Madden M. Meneghini E. Moss N, Ott K, R055 MEMBERS A Roary Bradford ,, a .R ' N m R Bill cfmy 5 --- A, Lebo Centanni X ' Sandy Corkern 'D FN it Y.,. ,cc Jim Faust J. Scannaliato D, Sghyvah K' Snflith Maysoll Fcjstel. N Octave Hymel H 5' E. Terry Jack I J ' :R 'Q Thomas A. Lay K xii, Guy LeBlanc Q Z-V Everette Moss T. War-der B. Young D. zabbia Norman Ott Ken Ross John Scannaliato David Schwab Clifford K. Smith Bruce Young A. J. Zabhia Richard Zabbia ww 55 1-3: ,A -. nf E, 5 . S: 1 xv? iw 4 Q Q CSX T' '. XX l fi.,Q:I+:5s-:gj , N N A 'S if u S Y xfixm XX Y W! 5 1 W X f gf' F Q - , sn YE, Q H: :kiwi-iL',f iff mi? '-' Y Q 3, 4 1 'G x . of X xx Q an Ai , , ' ia P , W A Southeastern's publications are a vital part of the college. The Weekly editions of the Lion's Roar keep the students informed While the an- nual edition of the Le Souvenir gives students a permanent picture record of the college year. The Office of Publications, in addition to advis- ing the student publications, releases news stories about Southeastern to the area news media. ' Qs.. al' R ,-fa 3? f - Q' -:.. Lahti 3 t xy L. '7. 'Nix 159 -Q .rice -53941. :Zap-nh I yrs f C' ' 5 Si A ' 'I fi , , , A 5 .ff - 1 2 ,1'f Q., 7' 5 f'.fM wg ' if '. if 5 r Q K A ' 4 f I ' 1 J James R. Parrish Director of Publications w 'Q lg, J Z I .. f -1' 'VT' f N'-1v ' Q Q P 'is ,IP ' 'Tai' f . L. yi I N NE V V .QXQYZWP ,:5Qfff,gr, ff 1 f gf, . fx V- 424+ Q, ,,fi,,,i4X,2f,4ff',.' , I, .pi MZ' 1 f 'A ,. rw sw, If f,ly?'..-ffwf, gk fi? ' - i-,Q '7y'YPf.Qsf' 'X ,, ' 62 MW' ,4..,f ' weft- -f f . .f ,, ,, l iy fff S 4. , 1 f f ff r Larry Hymel Sports Information Director , ,- , ': Q --.EIL-..-..', -.-1 V , . mfg Publications ADMINISTRA TORS . W , X X Q-W not ,l I .V - W --Aww , Jerry Carr Le Souvenir Adviser 160 i John R. Tabor F Assistant Director of Publications I A i W I l l r 5 1 Q 1 l I XXXNIF u M Nfl 4. Y K v J ' --M w:.-1..'---' 4-,-s ,q,,,,-Rf? fp J' 1 .,. ' - ,-, w- ',, - ,b 6- J f - ----'iifvr .ns .. u - I -W Le Souvenir Office IA? ,jbfxx If- , ak 1 Q ew .mfs T . . ,f x 1 g V . if Newsroom News Bureau ,fi . Lion's Roar Office 'S X 'aeeqw LE SOUVENIR The Le Souvenir is the Southeastern yearbook. This 1967 yearbook is the staff's idea of the past school year. Al- though small, the staff handled a large job in the publication of the yearbook. g 4-1 ,J-'sis S Iohn Svanrialiato, Q-flitur, and Barbie Baehr, assocla e -fl1t,m- and origzulizatifms editor, Cheek page proofs. JOE SERIO, Copy Wrlter , I pamviaififf ,-and Q I L.,.- X 8 ' ' Sviu :USU 'rsizrfxs what V V aw... ,. 14 5 Ea . ' ., Q R KATHY CALDER, Drama Editor JOHN LEWIS, SDOUS Editor l J I . Di. 5 ,lair ...git BARBARA DENNY CARNEY, Beauty Editor LINDA RUSSELL, Faculty Editor 3 i . .02 -S 0' Ji hu. l KAY BRISTER ,63 JoY ALDRIDGE -n. ---.,...-,-- - ..-. .-.-Y -Y -- R 1-..f-1-..-,- ,, - e-1. -'- - VW JAMES R. PARRISH, Adviser LION'S ROAR The Lion's Roar is the student publication at Southeastern. The staff, which is composed of students in the pre-journalism curriculum and any other interested students, publishes the newspaper Weekly throughout the school year. rl 535' . The staff for the fall semester: Sammie Whittington, Bill Fisher, Pat Brown, Suzie Duplantis, Dana Byrd, Nick Vance. 4 1 The editors plan another issue. .7-1 N 5 B , ,My ' V ,K - DANA BYRD, Editor ml- Corrections are made in the composing room. .i......ii......-.-.--..-Q l 3 l .-Ir 1 T, mal' . ' -...kj I , '1 Q S .M The staff for the spring semester: Robert Beter, Joy Ratcliff, Bill Fisher, Dana Byrd, Dexa Alexander, Pat Brown, Sammie Whittington. 165 I ll! XX El Jf 1 X 4 2 ? 'Fh 4 f 1 fr!! 7 n flf, 5 0 111.119 4 ..---.. .pans-1 I67 4 1 Y---,,, 1 --J 1 'X X ' xi' He, I Mx 41, 35 W-. 1' X , H M - mx LQ Q S w The Lions started and ended the 1966 sea- son like true champs, but bad breaks and in- juries pushed their season mark down to 3-6. However, the grid campaign for the Green and Gold was a record-breaking one, with 23 records falling during the season, 17 in the passing category. Seven of the seventeen passing marks broken can be attributed directly to senior signal-call- er Bobby Cotten, including most passes at- tempted 1415 and completed 1205 in a single game, most yards passing in a single game 13515, and most yards gained passing for a season 110235. The Lions won one Gulf States Conference game during their campaign, that win coming over Northeast in the last thirty-nine seconds of play, causing the Lions to share the GSC cellar with Louisiana Tech., both with 1-4 con- ference marks. Five players were honored as all-GSC se- lections in two post-season polls. In the La. Sports Writers Poll, Duane Floyd, Lion pass- catching sensation, and Charlie Whitney, half- back for the Green and Gold were named to the offensive selections, while Billy Andrews took defensive linebacker honors. In the Coaches' choices, Andrews repeated on defense and Floyd on offense, while guard Ronnie Frederic took an offensive post and Fred Gary, a senior guard, was named on de- fense. ff-q ' - . 4: .Q ' n , ,J 'X 6 1 r ' uf- ' B C' . N , 1 ., rf ,LZWPK I .U xg. -4. A . ' .fi 4 .K ' --'Q , . uv . a 0 ,aw w .Q ff Y: WJ., V uv get K ,, Fira., . 5? v-,, india .YM i -. ll GSC Lzons 33 .139- Ronnie Frederic, Co-re- cipient of the Sportsman- ship Award, was named for the third year to the GSC team. Also named to the coaches' all-league team, Frederic is a four- ,year letterman from St. Amant. .SX H 5 9 ' , l?'Lg--EX ,,,...un -..W H I , Q--iv Charlie Whitney flefty SLC's Most Valuable Player for 1966, was named for the second time to the GSC team. An offensive half-back, Whitney was co-recipient 0 of the Captains' Award and named to the LSWA squad. The senior from Lut- cher is a three-year letterman. Fred Gary frightj, a senior guard from Jennings, was named to the coaches' all-league team and to the GSC team for the first time. Gary is a four year letterman. Billy Andrews, named to the GSC team for the second year, was the co-recipient of the Sportsmanship Awrd and the Captains' Award. Andrews, sen- ior center from Clinton, is a ' four-year letterman. He was al- so selected in the 11th round of the pro draft by the Cleveland Browns. - , Duane Floyd, SLC's all time leading pass receiver, was named to the 1966 GSC team for the first time this year. A two-year letterman, Floyd is a soph- omore end ,from Baton Rouge. , rv-ff' , ,H V1 Q V I X E , , ff ., . S' I L Lettermen 1966 SENIORS: Billy Andrewsvcenter Fred Gary-guard Ronnie Frederic-guard Ronnie Crosby-tackle Charlie Whitney-tailback Bobby Cotten-quarterback JUNIORS: Bill Rauschenbach-tackle Bobby Trosclair-tackle Danny Schilling-center Van Pilaud-end Ira Gene Causey-center Gary Orgeron-fullback Henry Powell-tackle SOPHOMORES: Duane Floyd-end Coral Lambert-tackle David LeSage-quarterback Lynn Day-tailback Tommy Arbour-wingback Johnny O'Neal-wingback Wayne Sullivan-wingback David Venable-tailback Artie Miller-guard FRESHMEN: George Simms-guard Mac Faulwfullback Mike Gremillion-fullback Johnny Prcjean-end Ralph Daigle-quarterback Bob Hughes-guard Russell Iverstine-tackle John Short-kicker Terry Hodges-wingback MANAGERS: J. B. Fontenot Dwain McFatter Donald Ballein Jim Roper David Rogers 9 'D nr 1' ' FIRST ROW: left to right: Charlie Whitney, Gary Orgeron, Mac Faul, David Roussel, Terry Hodges, Bobby Cotten, Ronnie Crosby, Fred Gary, Dickie Bates, George Simms, Paul Bodi, and John Short, SECOND ROW: Jeff Panks, Mike Gremillion, Jackie Gautier, Coral Lambert, Louis Mire, Tommy Arbour. Wayne Sullivan, David LeSage, Lynn Day, Johnny Daigle, and Tony Cemog THIRD ROW: Ted Glaser, Rusty Gilardi, Joe Diliberto, Phil Blanda, Bruce Shelton, Winfred Travis, Otis Morris, Bryant Willett, Henry Burkhalter, Don Schwarwath, and David Venableg FOURTH ROW: Tony Cemo, Bobby Neilson, Ronnie Frederic, David Davidson, Billy Andrews, Lonnie Young, Billy LeBlanc, Robert Hughes, Jay DeVall, Ralph Daigle, and .Johnny O'Nealg FIFTH ROW: Art Miller, Bill Rauschenbach, Bobby Trosclair, Russell Iverstine, Jerry Hughen, Louis Dunigan, Eric Boh, Johnny Johnson, Joe Cac- cioppi, and Vaughn Walton, SIXTH ROW: Bobby Vicknair, Danny Baxter, Ira Gene Causey, Danny Schilling, Duane Floyd, Johnny Prejean, George Earles, Henry Powell, Van Pilaud, and James Baronneg BACK ROW: Jim Roper, man- ager, Ray DeVall, manager, Tony Misita, assistant coach, Bob Mahfouz, assistant coach, Jim Waldrop, assistant coach: Pat Kenelly, head coach: Grady Morgan, trainer, Donald Ballein, nianagerg David Rodgers, manager: and J. B. Fontenot, man- ager. -s, 'J fl F --Af 1 ., :R ,, , l n l SLC I3 Southern Miss. I5 Arbour opens a path for Cotten. Head Coach Pat Kenelly Cotten hurls himself backwards for a td. Sullivan breaks away from a host of S. Miss. players. ' l v 'nqwvu r Aurx.a6mlxZ- xtlzux.i3i'T1li11u:11'1lnl1ln-l :1l In their first outing SLC showed their potential against the nation's number one defensive team in the ma- jor college ranks. SLC went ahead early in the contest on their first series of downs, 6-O, and led at half by 9-7. On the first play of the second half after a Lion fumble, Southern Mississippi took a commanding 15-7 lead, but the Lions attempted to tie the game eight minutes later after a TD toss from Cotten to terminal Duane Floyd. The attempt failed, and the Lions fell, 15-13. -'sim SLC 6 USL 35 Defensive Line Coach Bob Mahfouz 'T 'Zz Cotten throws against USL. Southwestern took its first win over the Lions since 1950, a span of fifteen years of superiority by the Lions. In those years, only two contests had been tied and the Lions taking the rest. After a scoreless first quarter, the Bull- dogs kroke loose with twenty points in the second period to virtually put the Lions out of the game. Early in the second half, the Lions closed the gap to 20-6, but USL fought back to 27-6 at the end of the period and a final 35-6 decision over the Lions. Whitney tries to break free around the end. . .... .,,.l-.1-1,.,l J x,fN io x .LC7 T1-mfg I4 k - V' - v I s,,,- rg! - -1,7-.F---- -i x 2f.,2g 5 -.r on 'fri ds? :,t.L-'f'gjw ga' -, , 5 . ' 1-sq . ' ' - 1 , ' s s A W , ' 1 l ' 1 4 K , Q g . . . , M . x .yt i Sw , s lc' .- , 7 , 1 . as '-r . ,fs f 4 L N 1- rw L im. , - ' 1 Q f x 1 V S ' 33-LL ,A ,.' sl .nQ' 1 ' 'Q 0l!q.adwa ,..' - at PM 5 Al 1 Q . ' x ,, t cv I, A N rsmx QQ LEQNHA- WxS,R.5 Q , 4 X 4' '-'--- J' Trinity's strength brings Daigle to a jarring halt. c ,xx . . Mire receives the academic award for scholarship. Trinity of San Antonio, Texas took a 6-0 halftime lead over the Lions on two field goals, but the Lions came back in the second half to take a 7-6 lead as Charlie Whitney scored on a one-yard plunge after a fumble re- covery on the Trinity 24. But Trinity came back after the Lions were forced to punt from their own six. Seven plays later Trinity went ahead on a touch- down and two-point conversion, 14-7. Later in the fourth period the Lions drove to the Trinity 10, but a fumble handed the ball and the game to Trin- ity. SLC defense braces itself for another Trinity play. i-JH --. nv- ' b iff SLC 49 La. College 0 .- - ss' , ,. .. ' ,- L., L Wildcats bring Morris to an abrupt halt. And they're off! - 9 lui.. Offensive Line Coach Tony Misita ,,, Q 1 V N X'-1 , '.-. Az' .Nga ,J 1 LeSage looks for an opening. Southeastern garnered its first victory of the young season, downing hapless Louisiana College, 49-0. The Lions Went ahead in the first period in what appeared to be a tight contest, but the Lions added fourteen more for a 21-0 half-time lead. In the third quarter, the Lions matched their previous score with twenty-one more points, and added seven in the last quarter to take their initial Win. Southeastern's defense stood out in the game, holding the Wildcats to a -16 yards rushing, While the Lions drove for 257 on the ground. .Ml 'H'-rvc . -rvvj ' ' : ' V ,., , -V V , 1 Q .r pg 1: I Z -'Inf' ,' .I bi , -3 ,, -1 .V yr Jil' W 9 , I SLC 14 - ' , , , - li .gli i ortheast I 3 v '!i.. as-:31'N5i VV 'sv Q- aqwcwggwx' , - , is M jv yew-tx . H .- ,, 1-A ' is X - X A--iw N N ' ' .' ' mt Aw ,. A .S 0 5 N W gy ww ' s as M x Q www iggxscr if .L N N ' . Q X Q ft' : -I 5 X4 I c 2 I, . 'f swsx- 3 I- 3 ,swf , V B 'ii f W A , Rs N ' - , X oz , . . 7 X ' X X Mike the Lion I AM' i 1 ,, Q' - 'I 5 I N, 'E N' 'I Sing-y N' I . , V.-fa A , :Q is 3 K I f - V Q 3 ,yy Maui I.: J . ff g, 4 can U , S Amir I S My S l 1 V: , swf Ss? .emits :Iv ' 96 S ' ,Q 3 s ,, M S XQISTKS S X '7 ' vw' 'T',.a 1' fs I I I get 1 1 ,v fix QL Asif 1 X X L 'Aww N4 . A -A s.'-.4 TOUCHDOWN' Five thousand fans jammed into Strawberry Stadium on a cold, rainy Saturday night, but over half missed the game as Southeastern came from behind in the last 39 seconds to take its Win. Lead- ing 6-3 at the end of the third quarter, the Indians knotted the score at 6-6 and then Went ahead 13-6 with 1:43 left in the contest. But as the Lions got the ball, an intercepted pass gave the Indians what looked like a sure Win With 1:03 showing on the scoreboard. The Lions held and took possession with 39 seconds left, and drove 80 yards in seven plays, climaxed by a four-yard toss to Johnny O'Neal from Bobby Cotten. The two-point pass to Whitney was good, and the Lions downed the In- dians 14-13 in a Cinderella finish. I76 O'Neal receives pass for crucial touchdown Ml' M- -N 4 if'f',.,, 7 ' SLC 6 Louisiana Tech I3 La. Tech Won its first and only game of the sea- son, ending SLC's three- game Winning streak. The Bulldogs took a first- quarter lead 6-0 on two field goals, mainly because of inferior play by both teams, and stretched that margin to 13-0 at half-- time. The Lions scored on the first play of the fourth quarter on a David Le- Sage keeper. But the PAT Was off and SLC still trail- ed 13-6 at the final buz- zer. -ll-.G,Qk, , of' -..,.... www if 1f3Qj7v-by l ...-., .. -..-..-ng., Q-,gg.,,.,43,.. I , Q.-. sp ,. ' r out f . l t ,.... I , -1 -v . . , X ' . -. A s - ' ' 4 ' ' 7 L - . is s, , '- -,F 'L . , , , V 3, , y f u.:,.- f'++v'sff5' 'f': 2 i' ff. 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Sli T qfif, ', If 1 L ,fb -x ,,- ki , ut rf 1 tight hold hy three I78 D O e 5 ., St UNM K 3 Q X - an 7 so . y s, ' Q 4 . wg 4 1 Q LeSage makes a fast get away with an opposing player close behind Southeastern took a 2-0 first quar- ter lead in what turned out to be the highest scoring game ever for an SLC eleven, but the Goshawks took a 10-2 lead early in the second period. The Lions fought back to re- gain the lead at the half, 17-13. Three consecutive touchdowns put the Lions ahead 38-13 at the end of the third quarter, and at the end of a wild final quarter the scoreboard showed the Lions ahead, 52-33, for their third straight victory. SLC 24 Northwestern 2 7 is out O'Neal gets stopped abruptly by a band of Demons. A..-V ,,,, . . . , . . , - .,. ,- tw ' 0 4' 1 . .i.. 7 1 ,lf 5 7l3gswJ' ' .. ' ,gj 3 A +f,,',5gi-Dfw 'TI' ' 1 .- 4 gf -f ' uf1.w' 15'-'B'Vfw.1 'fri .'.94'f if' ..s:..,Q mf .f -.,, we ,,,, . ,.. , s. :rw 7 ' uri 2'!lX'w-- .' .ae A 5 , .-- ..-,N , Yds 4 F . ss .-gm iff, 7 fir, F 'eff' . -W 4 -' ' 2'2 'fa' -Q - .5 'P' we :'1f'!G g. 2:5 4- - M, ,gf j gjgQ,c L. an Cotten makes a 33 yard gain on the Demons. Southeastern ended the 1966 season as they had started it 10 weeks before, like a powerhouse. North- western, rated the number one small college team in many polls, was stunned at the might of the Lions. The Lions took a first quarter lead 14-7 on a pass and a run by Bobby Cotten, pushing the lead to 24-14 at the half. But the powerful Demon defense came alive in the second half to hold the Lions scoreless while the of- fense chopped SLC's lead to 24-21 and forged ahead 27-24 with 45 seconds remaining. The Lions charged back, but a field goal attempt from the 38-yard line fell short and the Lions lost the contest, 27-24. Cotten prepares for a hand off to O'Neal. , k elseif? ff' Q'5 ilH'w' 1 A L W ' vw' ' , F I ,B 'X 1 1 ll r - iw I X c eese 28 .lyg ,yfyei Cotten makes his move as Whitney clears the way. Homecoming 1966 The McNeese Cowboys, hoping fora GSC tie, scored early in the,first quarter on their first series of downs, pushing that lead to 14-6 by halftime. After a scoreless third quarter, the Cowboys dampened the homecoming fans' spirits as they pushed their lead to 28-6 with 8:22 left in the contest to ice the game. The Lions pushed as far as the Cowboy's 4, but could not capitalize on this assault until the final play of the game when LeSage hit Bobby Neilson for a TD. O'Neal leaps high to receive pass. . s ' . 54 Q' ? .4 - .il , ' -,,-2, OH . on ' fx mu, 'X ' ' - n ' ' .T ,tvs ' , .-, , .e I ... 4-'-if-QJ 4 'ii f :,i'.i.C as . . ,1 11A lijsi. bl ': -NO! ' 'V' 'lf X 'Va 1 A 'Q 1' 3 , ,Magma ,Q ' V f' ' - ag, X, I W, 1 3. x ,,, - -kms js,we.fissN..,,xg.. Jfxstfza. 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THE MARCHING LIONS, under new Director William Prescott, install- ed a collegiate - style, fast - stepping, high - strutting system, designed to make students, faculty and alumni ac- claim them as the Pride of Louisiana! The demands were great: incessant personal practice, hours on the prac- tice field, perfecting of techniques, the pressures of performance. The band field was a stage for displays of cour- age, perseverance, dedication and pride in being a bandmember. The varsity band, 48 selected band- members, provided spirit for all home basketball games and the spring footw ball classic. They specialized in unique jazz arrangements. Director Prescott brought to South- eastern a reputation for developing fine bands and a fierce pride in perfection. Some of this has rubbed off on the 1966 MARCHING LIONS! 4 ,I PQ wi' Band Director: William Prescott S L C Homecoming Half-Time Show. izg'- I-'-3-f-.1:,5.:?:'.-gi':-515....1-:Ein ta, Q-A .' ' f' ,gi '.,'Qi l - ' ' Q ' 1 ' . , ? 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Faculty Advisor: Miss Barbara Anderson vfpwgx A I ' Qs .A in v ' Y X f . MP0 The Lionettes, a service organization sponsored by the Division of Student Life, and under the direction of Miss Barbara Anderson is composed of two performing segments, the Dance Routine Group and the Majorettes. These segments are under the leadership of Leslie Guillot, head Lion- ette and choreographer of all dances per- formed and Paulette Perrin, head Major- ette and choreographer of all twirling routines. The group is regularly featured in half time football and basketball shows. It also entertains at parish fairs, special stage events, parades, and during the spring se- mester, annually presents assembly pro- grams in high schools in the surrounding area. Lionettes take part in the homecoming parade. STANDING, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mary McCarthy, Dianne Ard McWilliams. KNEELING: Hally Packard, Suzanne Klopf. Head Cheerleader, Mike Walsh Roomie, Janet Hartt, Joel SITTING: Carolyn Bertucci, Diana Pollack, Gay Thompson. Diana lets out a yell for her side. wg. Lf What do all cheerleaders do? Why, lead cheers, of course. Then who organizes Pep rallies and bonfires? Who decorates the goal posts, puts up pep post- ers, and sells game souvenirs for Homecoming? Who attends camp during the summer to learn new cheers, new chants, and new methods to encourage school spirit and enthusiasm? Who rides around the football field on top of Roomie's cage. That's right, our own SLC cheerleaders! I don't care what the name says, it's still crowded up here. wh. 1 ' ' '1 V Hg. f 4 I ' ? p f . 2 1 '.v e,., 8. . X . ' I 'Y f ' , Searls .5-in Q I , I , 1 -, I f.f,. iq!-f 4' ' . 71 , Omg f 2 ,V f '- I Y Q' nm? ' KM' 'm A,35-Q'qfZ A' ,W J' N up '-l 1 0 ' ' I . , I ll A Q 'Q , , 'Ki ' 1 If 1 I M ' ' Q 4 1 N, me . tgiviif 1 - ' ' ' . 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A ,-M' fix W. ,. ,W it -n N19 I ,, Q f , . f ig 5 fi v 4 r ,QiQ'f 'wf ,' 5 'Q mf' N01 .-4-f wing ff QQ. X... Southeastern's cross country squad, com- posed of eight of the best distance runners in the school, started their season with a bang Evith four straight wins, two over conference oes. Coach Al LeBlanc built his hopes of win- ning the all-important Gulf States Conference meet when his team took a second place in a triangular meet with La. Tech and Southern Arkansas State and two straight wins fol- lowing the Natchitoches showing. In the New Orleans Athletic Club's Turkey Day run a week later, the Lions were let down and came in third in the big race just two weeks before the conference tilt. In the conference meet in Natchitoches, the Lions met the University of Southwestern La. for the first time, and found their power over- whelming. The Green and Gold took the third ?othin the meet behind the Bulldogs and La. ec . Competing for SLC through the season were Billy Brousse, Joe Temple, John Caillou- ette, Shirley Littell, Pete Soutullo, Tony Fran- ovich, Jim Camhout, and John Burleson. I A A-5' 1 lug. 1. 'Al The 1966-67 Season Despite a final 11-12 tabulation in the won-lost col- umn this year, the Lions of Southeastern garnered na- tional fame and glory. Starting off strong by downing Louisiana State and the University of Southern Mississippi in two of their five straight wins, the Lions won recognition by being named to the Associated Press top twenty ratings in small college ranks. Coach Luther lVIarlar's hoopsters ran their record to 8-2, dropping two conference battles to Northwestern and McNeese, but then the tide turned as the Lions dropped eight straight games before they could muster a win. By the time the Lions awoke from their dazed play- ing, their conference mark stood at 1-8, far behind the field. Only two conquests over hapless Nicholls State kept the Lions from falling into the Gulf States Con- ference cellar. The team also received, for last years squad, the first annual Roomie Wilson Sportsmanship Award, granted to the GSC team for outstanding sportsman- ship on the court, off the court, and in the stands. Q 1' j l ' ,WX 'ir X 14, We ,Q ilfgfb 'M' -.-I ox -A Q' if -- . Zi. , gf Q 5 ' ff Z.: . P W-fl V 5 6 '- Q I 1... if I . , 4 I R . 'Qing' - 'A 'ig ' - ,455 fl-'PF 4-:varies-:.'l'I'Il. TQP ROW, left to right: Don Wilson, Jim Lemke, DeWayne BOTTOM ROW: A. C. Vitter, Warren Serignet Cmanagerp Bailey fmanagerb, James Barker. MIDDLE ROW: Guy Billups, Donnie Jones, C. A. Core, Luther Marlar Ccoachb. III Cmascotj, Calvin Bessonet, Charles Parker, Steve Picou. l9l COACH I.l l'llER W. MARLAR 6 I Profile ofa Coach Luther M arlar Coach Luther Marlar has set a record at Southeastern that will long be admired by -all future coaches. Marlar came to SLC in the 1947- 48 basketball season and has since coached the Lions to seven winning seasons and three split seasons. In his two decades in Lionville, Marlar has posted a 226-253 won-loss record. His best season came in 1953-54 when his Lions copped a 22-10 record and took a berth in the National As- sociation of Intercollegiate Activities playoffs. In the 1965-66 season he coached his team to a 17-8 record, the only time the Lions finished with less than 10 losses. Coach Marlar has been recognized by the State Department, when he was chosen to coach a bas- ketball team fromithe Sudan in the Olympics in 1960. The Lion mentor has also served as a mem- ber of the Executive Committee of the NAIA and has held other high offices in the organization. For his contributions to the college, the Le Souvenir staff would like to take this opportun- ity to congratulate Coach Marlar, and Wish him continued success for the future. Coach Marlar explains to the referee how it happened. 1. .... A-. -fllfi 'I- G.. y 4 . ,ki v M -lpu , -. ' Q 1 A Il A merican C. A. Core Synonymous with basketball at Southeastern is the name C. A. Core, a three-time member of the all-Gulf States Conference team, and once Most Val- uable Player. Core is also a second team Little All- America choice selected by both the Associated Press and National Association of Intercollegiate Athlet- ics, the first roundballer from Lionville to receive such honors. . In his second year, the six foot five inch center from Noblesville, Indiana, became the first Gulf States Conference player to hit over 1,000 points as a sophomore, netting a total of 1,037 in his first two years. Core now holds twelve records on the official rec- ord books, including single game marks qf the Most Throw Attempts 1199, Most Rebounds 1289, Most Points Scored 1379, Most Free Throws Scored 1159, and Most Assists 1119, proving he is a team man. The highly-touted cager also holds eight single-sea- son records: Most Points Scored 15369, Most Field Goals Scored 11929, Most Free Throws Attempted 12389, Most Rebounds 13969, Average Points Per Game 122.39, Average Rebounds Per Game 115.99, and Most Points in Career 115259. Core shows his scoring technique against McNeo.-sm A 'W , I iiifizlgi' 1 ' CHARLES ALVIN CORE Another view of Core .TQ li? 3. Y ' Amit . 'f CC The Iron C. A. Core Center '4The Iron Man Five, a name given to Southeast- ern's starters after the LSU victory, denoted the superb stamina of the starting five players who Went almost all the Way, especially in the first six games. When op- ponents realized that they Could not outrun the iron men, the name became per- manently attached. 4 Steve Picou Guard Man Five Don Wilson Guard A. C. Vitter Forward Donnie Jones Forward SLC f ame of the season against . . 1', SEASON RESULTS Louisiana State University University of Southern M1ss Mississippi College Austin College Delta State College Northwestern Millsaps College McNeese Spring Hill College Northeast Delta State College Louisiana Tech. Southwestern Northwestern McNeese Southern Mississippi Northeast Louisiana Tech. Nicholls State College Southwestern Nicholls State College Loyola University Spring Hill College LSU I Yv .1 President and Mrs. Dyson enjoy action on the court. Core prepares to get the rebound if Picou's shot misses. 1 'U 3 . B 1. N W' I , in ' gm . X' Q ig i 35' sf' I Q7 k k l Y. X , :SQ p i fl M avg 'e' A 1 , ,, p - 1 'P N V. 5 p is 1 e i A -- ' 4 , ' I Ar , -A .X The Lions hit for two points in their struggle with USL. Don Wilson scores against Millsaps in winning the Tipoff Tournament in Jackson, Mississippi. f Lf' x X v, 5 E X-4 l 1 ! ' N f- w w A l 1 sg- l A-iii This was supposed to be two-hand touch fellows, not tackle! Did these really work for the Globe Trotters? fi. 17,4 I4 Wilson goes in for a lay-up against Tech. l I 1 I Crazy Legs Picou 31, Q' g': - , ,f - . I..--vw-v W- 1 V-- , f 1 .1 I D Q, 'JE ,4 ll 0 ., ll' h... sl k ul -' 'x Q ' ' a I 'f' 3 ...Q .. - -,p' if Lions enjoy a meal at the training table before leaving for the Loyola game. M' , fax W x J f 4 'ifoffd , , N, 3 ,ff 4, . 'Y ut' 1 ,X sur' . ' ' fd af , . if., A n 1-'1' - Q..-' Players struggle for possession of the ball in the Northwestern game. LSU players watch as Core makes a long shot. I I l , .7133 ,K i ,gf,.bi'MX WT' -7 X: lf., Donnie Jones puts one in for a score against Spring Hill. Center jump starts the action at Loyola 1 ji-fly., M ' ,A dna...,t .. YH - ,Q .M Gigli an fm - L sirs 119 SLS 73 Q L-X 3' SLC 85 SLC 76 SLC 54 SLC 90 SLC 110 SLC 89 SLC 78 SLC 84 SLC 81 SLC 67 SLC 73 we F SLC 108 . f .1 Q 7 Bagley is fouled from both sides in a rough game against Nicholls. Freshman Team SEASON RESULTS LSU Freshmen Southwest Jr. College Tulane Freshmen Perkinston Jr. College Perkinston Jr. College New Orleans Tuxedos Baton Rouge Hawks Tulane Freshmen Southwest Jr. College Nicholls State Freshmen Nicholls State Freshmen McNeese State Jr. Varsity Northeast State Jr. Varsity Centenary Jr. Varsity STANDING, left to right: Warren Serignet fmanagerl, Doug left to right: Bobby Patrick, Larry Patrick, Da d G ld d Cushman, Larry Bagley, Dan Slusher, Darrel Blalock. Ron Corky Brown. Sprague, John Glazer, Dewayne Bailey fmanagerj. KNEELING. 2Ol ,Y ,As -1TQ--- - Y. -. v fl f .-H Til- Tl.- l ' . vs-HQ ROUMIE I --- ---- --vw-v aiu' 111 itll T lliallll Ill I ' i A gl 'A' aft A i ' gg blk Eiga Q Q I .L Q new it A ggxhfr--Y A .... .- T, b ,:,- 4 55. -T ti' i Al h. 6 A s w it ig , .X in s .. P . 17-,F 'fi K ' ifk' 9 I 'fix 'I i . ' A-2x ,?!, 0' - r . 1 gf My r 'gm I, nfz, ' lzxfl . . A .I jilivll-25' . A T14 ,eg ff 1 't lit I , - I - '.-55: 'MH A :rj '1 ,QQ ., . 3,4 'ww' I' . if ffgaf M .e iii' 19, zz WS. at 'A i Roomiekat 16 months-a shy, timid, Winsome youngster The 1962 Homecoming Game at SLC was very special, for on that day, a new member of the college was introduced. A 16-month-old lion cub was displayed as the new college mascot. The cub was donated to the college by Clifford Ourso, a Baton Rouge businessman. The acquisition of a live mascot was merely a dream to the student body in the 1930's when the name Lions was chosen for the team. It seemed virtually impossible to obtain a live lion, but here he was. Shortly after he was acquired, the cub was named Lobo by student vote. However, many thought that such a name was not appropriate for a young lion, so in 1964, he was renamed iiooniif-. in honor oi' the late Hollis R. Roomie lifilsoei, an ex-I,ion gridman and a long-time 'Q -mow oi' the biological sciences department. 4 lglf-mie's pre-sent home is Audubon Park Zoo. X I A lf. zransportcd to the college for home games. gp 1 - i w Fi' l l c l if l , 1 A bored yawn seems to cover Room1e's feelings about most things in life. T l l l I -l i l ll ll 1 'Q i .. ,efqfi See, he can roar when he wants to! UW7',z'4 , ,,0 , ,Z Xxx x 519 ' SX og s .251 355' - :'l tf sail ,e . -ff- Q.: - ...A', V , 9 1'-lx 1 qjtf 1 fi , If if 'fin ' 34 4' 1 I ,l,fI,f,, Q: ! :V ' ,f 1'-7x n .f -f A 1 .'. 1 A f f r I ' Q 4 ,. ffzi ,A 41, ' lf! x ' ' ' U 'fd ,f 'J fx' I I , 1 I, I I gg ,gflnsf ' f 1 i .,. v, , .f U l 5 17 Q y', I C191 1 ,514-as-netsw. A- ,- N Q SNK ax Rb N , ' Xx 5 , Seated from left Jlmmy Penderefrass Danny Chapman Sldnev Lee Rocky Rutter Kenneth Boulque Paul Bow Luke Bmner Charles W Snnth Hemv Hutson Don Bel man Mlke Hand Rlck Rvan, Glant Wllll3HlS, Bob Martm greron hneelmg from left John Waldel Joel Walker On the bars Kathv Laulte Janet Skeen D1ane Slgg Larlv 'Snnth Geolge Coultnev GQOIQQ Wesbv Roy Llnda Whlttlngrton Sue France, and Mary Noonan John Waldel executes the Olymplc C1oss strength move on the Rf Becky Kong works on the balance beam. 'ig 1 In 'W it - N.. 'X Q George Westby works out on the side horse. The Gymnastics Club, under the direc- tion of Coach Earl Nolan, has develop- ed from a tiny experimental nucleus into a blossoming organization dedicated to the principles of form and graceful ex- ecution of gymnastic feats. The club Was formed to provide for proper instruction in the fundamentals of gymnastics, to develop leadership 20 ability, spirit of cooperation, group and individual participation in the sport. This year, the group performed at sev- eral gymnastic meets, did half-time shows at several basketball games, and Went on the road for high school dem- onstrations and clinics. Membership in the club is open to any regularly enrolled student of the college. ' f ' Y - v-. WA' A flying swan executed by Rocky Rutter. Son Bergeron is seen in the height of his vault over the long orse. K 206 W Mr' f-'S , f , M G George Courtney does a straddle jump on the trampoline. .L, .1.... :Q -5 A Y 4 Q, V Ili- ii ' xv I2 .i , -st . I-an 1 fu, X Iii- lr A i 'V . E-Q. K Las e. ' 5 1. - by M . Wa' N. .. .r fn. V R S .. 3' John Walder executes a strength move on the parallel bars. r mlm' Ufinirs -1.l1r.igunr wh 'I f l l i 'Jr l K 1 . T xg Swingers And Jumpers Al SLC num- u The rewards of hard Work. Charles Smith, John Walder, Paul Bowman, and Grant Williams execute an Arm-to-Arm Balance. F QWJMME Mary Noonan does the seat drop on the trampoline. ,E-1618 ,V Q 'Q' 1 O7 AQ ' -he-at GYM ASTRADA Kathy Lauite works on the uneven parallel bars. John Walder shows his prowess on the parallel .bars The Lionettes perform one of their many dances at Gymnastrada. V I . v v h v za 7? ' m Af xx 'f'Y'I4,,, A !.x: . i 'V L, , -ww ' .am 1 a as - igflwf , -F - 1 . Y W M, 51. 1 1 ,U J - , .K ,Y XV, Q x V lx lib. r ' .' lj ,X , E -5' 'W , 1 . U 15-s J -Mina - , ' , rm. , . A QP' . . , I up-'ex Y hm-+F'wm!! za' H I X l 1 X ' i l f ii-! l ' l f ', -gf 5 '.Il !'1, ,. ..,L., 53 QNQQ i 4 1-Y 'fx 5, y 'K W Q Q ' 3 , 4 'Wai ' 1 1, .w 'H' ?:i7-4 A ,, -V .5f..'j-j'f,.:f',:. -4'fK'l ., 'l ga! L f :k3!'Q fa'A'i aw M I Greg Berthelot X, V- :if it ZL' 'V x ,', k 1 X ' .f 2 ii .l if-1: pf--Q, ' ,eff . 1 74-fr, :w,,,4.' , , -Q , '1 V ..-1' s I 4 4 I' . l ,. l Q,- -4, ,H 3 .-X ,Y - 5 - K, -1. A .A vp. A I,-.-. - - - K 3, 4. '51.' Viv- ,Q -2 7,533 A 4' Cf':,Lnf1:,A -5,'g.,.'f11 4-xv-JK Q . , 1 .. -.-H .3 -f Y, ' -, e 4- J-'llaikls J.- -..-T,:.'1--'..-- r cl ...ws f William Rase Tommy Guerin l l wif, ' James McDaniels ,, . I ,? v N U -S-ef? Fil 'W fu ff Cam v . , ,.xi3 l,- . -- . ,x -.,.4:-va... ,hqyh 1 . r' f -'VOK-v, ' A' . :?vf51N gf J t W Charles Chuck Duke 210 1 7 Fil 95 'C-. C' 1 x .H Q13 F' IFFT TO RIGHT Coach Luther Marlar, Tommy Guerin, Greg Berthelot, Team Cap- tain Chailes Duke William Rase, and James McDaniels. Coach Luther lVlarlar's SLC golfing five ran into many problems this year on the links, falling to a 0-10 record in dual matches and taking no better than last place in the Gulf States Conference Match. The Lions were 61 shots off the pace of the leader, USL, who won the event With an 873 score for the 54-hole tourney. SLC shot a 939. Tommy Guerin Was the SLC leader in the match, shooting a 54-hole total of '77-78-77-232, While teammates William Rase, Chuck Duke, and Greg Berthelot followed with 234, 239, and 242, respectively. -Q- 0. fx. 1 Af :gs --4: After two highly successful years of tennis at SLC from 1965-66, the Lions started like complete failures in 1967, hut fought back desperately in the final event, the potent Gulf States Conference Match, to take a very respectable third place. Harold Speedy Buquoi repeated his honor of the GSC No. 1 singles champion, while Jerry Medicus fought his way after a mediocre season to the No. 2 singles cham- pionship spotlight. The two Lions also fought to the finals in the No. 1 singles, but Were defeated to fall to third in their strong bid for a repeat champion- ship. , swsmnla 'isa Spectators gather to watch the SLC team hard at work Girl il 11 ' M' l 4 v Ii. 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Y mx' ' t wa X A f F54 1 i ,. i , 5, X Y if A KN 1 X Q as f A, . i,.aR.xQ f Q15 . N ' X, f Vx . NRM - ff: - 1 V 1 jx X A ,X I W was fl K 'MQ Q A .xg xv if x .s VVS: K iifwsl , .V Qlrliw 0 x , X' , f, Q x Xaf'ff xl , wif, A x ,V .N , , I5 f X f 1 f f Q , Q X X S x x xg, 9 iff x S I h ,QXXQQXX t X Q 'A V .X X .1 Ji. 4 ' Q 3' 1 x 3' z , . .Q pm faq Q.E 4 1 ' s ny ,. 1 If rn1 . Mwsv.. .W Y Q .N ,vin ,gf N ,w -l - ir? N Y 5 - 1 ,EM .QUE Q ie liiftf' b ii-if-, FRONT ROW, left to right: Ralph Mock, Joe Soutullo, John Burleson, Max Earhart, Eric Landry, Gus Madere, Jim Roper, Niles Hellmers, Jim Camhout, Ken Thibodeaux, John Caillouette, Lonn Oswalt, Donald Bennett, BACK ROW: Al LeBlanc, coach, Larry Pittman, Bobby Brown, Tony Franovich, Mike Lee, Woody Authement, Van Nelson, Billy Brousse, Chuck Reid, Webb Jay, Martin Needom, Larry Moskau, Pete Soutullo, Shirley Littell, Andy Thiel, Dewayne Bailey. Eight new school records were established as the 1967 track and field performers capped the most successful cinder season in SLC history. Coach Al Leblanc had his highest finish in the all- important Gulf States Conference Meet since com- ing to Southeastern, tallying 45 points for a third- place spot. His record for the season was 5-0 in dual meets, while the Lions took a first and a second in two triangular meets. Sophomore Andy Thiel raced to a 9.3 unofficial Wind-aided 100-yard dash, and tied the 220 standard with a 21.2 clocking. Senior Elliott Courtright also set new school standards, with a 47.7 440-yard dash. Jim Camhout, SLC's undefeated half miler, shat- tered the Lion mark for the 880 with a best time of 1:50.7, while Joe Temple posted a 4:20.1 in the mile. New records were also established in the triple jump and the pole vault. Tommy Arbour bettered his previous record, leaping 45-931, while Bobby Brown eclipsed his own standard in the pole vault with a 15'1 effort. 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T- U s .W ' --',.. ,.1 . .M --- 5-- R ' - nr. t mi ..-m 5 ,-,.61X,o4.A a'?ll G37-I Nvyi ws 3' . 1 .U ww. l .X - i i l 2l8 Q1 4, A J I -' .mms- Spectators watch one of the many home trac meets. Niles Hellmers struggles jump. k Ep., . 'L L 6- MXN ' 5 ' ....I7'b .1 'LDV ' .w Nur-'ik' .gf ,, ' ',: 1- T' Q ' J '7 -' 5 l A if 5 -1' , 4 A to place second in the high s f 'i 1 'val' 4 ,. ' i ' Hi.. , . '-A59-M. 5- V I f . .- J- w, - Y: alt. ii' 73 R 1' Tiglsignfpi- .:f1T. -,.,-15- if 'if'-'X i 1 ':3 -gjff'1 'L!l31 sv, a .4 ' . 1 'L 333,-G3 r '1-,nxt 7 7 '.,. Gus Madere places first in the 440 yd. hurdles. 1 . ... f , . Q.. . , ,We- '-4 1 O - A ' ff Q, f' 'T 'I' -ff, Q 9 -fl ggi i . , f my 5 5 , x Q xi K wi Q? S X N ,cf , Q57 S is X X , ,,kL x W X Q SN Q S .N I f gg is S .X KX Xw :SX Q FIRST ROW: left to right: C. J. Bruno, Richard Dietz, John tina. BACK ROW: Earl Baron, Johnny Dalgle Jes e Daigle Thomas. Mike Hellmers, Geary McKenzie, and Lonn Oswalt. Kerry Frye, Lamar Labauve, A. J. Musso, Jack Vaughn Vaughn SECOND ROW: Don Bonewitz, Anthony Liuzza, Gerard Oubre, Walton, and Coach Jim Waldrop. Larry Bloomquist, Jim Antoon, Percy Freeman, and Mike Mar- For four of the last five years, SLC had either won or tied for the Gulf States Confer- ence baseball championship. The diamond men have never before placed less than fourth place in the conference, that coming only once. But in the 1967 season, a few bad bounces and hard luck pushed the Lions down to a 11-22-1 record, by far the worst showing on the SLC record books, and into the GSC base- ball cellar. Coach Jim Waldrop entered the Lion base- ball picture this year knowing a Herculean task awaited him, trying to replace a whole squad from last year which won a GSC co- championship. Only three starters from last year returned to the diamond for this season. The Lions started out near the top, gain- ing a 6-4 conference mark before injuries started plaguing many of Waldrop's starters while the team was only one game off the pace. But the steam ran out and the baseball 9 dropped eight of the next nine GSC out- ings to fall by the wayside. Waldrop will again face the task next year, searching for an answer to the problem of re- placing his three top pitchers. Jack Vaughn Geary McKenzie, and John Winters, as wel is hisstop batters Earl Baron and Anthony luzza. i SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SEASON RESULTS So. Illinois So. Illinois So. Illinois MacMurray McNeese McNeese Parsons Parsons Nicholls Nicholls Northeast Northeast Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech Southwestern Southwestern Loyola Loyola Northwestern Northwestern Tulane McNeese McNeese Nicholls Nicholls Northeast Northeast Tulane Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech Southwestern Southwestern Northwestern Northwestern - H W- , --- H i Nr 4 .f ls- i i l 4 i . wxxmu-wal!! Coach Waldrop signals the batter I 1 I li Pitcher Geary McKenzie fires in a strike. Q . 4 1 i All-Conference catcher Gerard Oubre is tagfxed out on a close play f Q 'H - fzgfgliqg X' , Q ,HW ,W J fs , nah .,,fp1-j In V f , V I f A' Y Q s -- . I' L i I 1 , :gm j K i ffl? AL A Wg'f'5fwQ, 1 x ' ,,,,,,,, J, ' 4 ' . 41 'I T hwy.- ? ? L 5 . , o- . - . P ...JL '...: --'1 K-' N' xf- 3 ' 5 , -.....q.s...I-s i , Joe . 4 , ,,.-.-9 V - .,,. -.1 5 J ,,.u,-, ',,-, -.wg 4 Ju.-ul-4 .. ---A -.7 .wf f.':. ,','j ., 1 ', - f- .1-gps-N , , kg.,g-A. .E.f -ycaigxijiv .ifgff er Q N, , ff .. ,.. - Y '. -R. 9 f. ' ' 11 -. - , - . 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Z fr 'A if 1 1 .lqgfg Q5 R I 'u - .A ' f- I QQ X LgQf4?p-'XV ua P :wmv-. - 3'1- ' . u. -:wg ' f - -1 .na X i HJ s fc 1 - Q. .' UA.. v,...4 .1 -im. by fi?'3fl7'4 s , ' T , lf l Q- .- .. P Ball meets bat-a hit in the making 1 'Q Oubre digs for first K 1 Wow! Who is she? J .. ug iQ ??'jL Q ,, a,L3fs, '5 in- ,, 4,41 '91 L.. was J -,,i'1.z- Z, ..v - .'A:n- Xi v -lg 1 Me- km 1 . -.ll hi' se f .Jw in 3 ,sm R' w,,, . ,,. 'N -s -,Q An J., . .. .v L- ,-1 ff.: - ',r .J f. A 225 -x ,1 ,Q-A i I Aiding the individual in many Ways is participation in intramural sports. Besides learning the necessity of team- work, a person also comes to understand how to conduct himself in extra-curricular activities. By participating with others, a person learns to accept the hardships of defeat and to accept the glory of victory in a humble manner. Responsibility to oneself and to others is also realized by the athlete. He learns that it is his duty to perform his task Well in order to bring victory to his team. Finally an intramural participant learns to compete. He finds that all his life is most competitive and that he must give his all if he hopes to be tops in the final analysis. Ap- proximately tvvo thousand students take part in the South- eastern intramural program. -11 X - 'I -.ff -' -v1,,w,,, x QM. X v K, .. 5' .., , S of l -f . -r , w an , . 1 -5.41 , . , . ,K , A , M ...fly V, 1- -ff . . 'ff 3' . , K mv? 5' dw t A -f ,, ,J ' . f-Wi gig? 'fy Q., , ' ,M ,ae K 'digit' '- . . ,W Y . i. Q ,. ' Q , 226 4618 u qv Coach Alvin LeBlanc A runner crosses the wire. Head, Intramural Program .'T- -- -.-fi A .. I . Q . I H , M v s fl, 4 va l., vw N . H'-1? KJV . . ' I A pass is thrown in the football intramural game. 227 - Q-uf , f . X ,,.- -1...-u-ug , . up .'.' pf 4-' -- t Q v ... . . -.Au .I . . ,,.. -. , 'A , Wr- ,, 1- ' 1 C' lr, N wal, in - ,,,. I. .. , 'wr Y... N- an X a ..., -'W Q! X 4 S. - Xi 'a x -3,51 ,nf - I intramural VVinners lfinal l ratci'nirx' Sweepstakes .-XXYLll'lif lst-Tlilf-265 fini-STG-160 Zlrd--lil DT-120 -ith-TX-A85 lftltllljlliii llesidence-Tucker Hall Frat ernity-STG Organizcation-Westminster Basketball: Hesidence-'Wardline Fraternity-KDT Orwanization-Oft' Clam Jus- f- l Vat holic Student Center Volleyball: Fraternity-TKE Softball : Residence-Hobt. Lee Hall Fraternity-KDT Organization-Ot'f Campus- Westminster Cross Vountry: tTeamJ Residence-Tucker Fraternity-TKE Vross Fountry: flndividuall lst-.lim Tryniecki-Tucker MEN Residence Hall Participation Award: tBased on it ot' men re- siding' in residence halls who com- peted in one or more activities dur- school yearj lst-McKneely Hall-299? 2nd-Robt. Lee Hall-2594 Tennis: fSing'lesJ Fraternity-Joe Miller-TKE Campus-Brian Goddard Tennis: CDoublesJ Fraternity-Joe Miller-TKE 8: Wayne Brown-TKE Campus-Brian Goddard Sz Ron Pommels Badminton: tSing'lesJ Fraternity-Hoyt Adcock--STG Campus-Henry Bryson Badminton: fDoublesJ Fraternity-Terry Schenck KL Belala-TKE Campus-Charles Andrews gl David Thomas Table Tennis: CSinglesJ Fraternity-Joe Miller-TKE Campus-Charles Andrews Table Tennis: iDoublesJ Fraternity-Bob Taranto St Hall Ken Caliva-KDT 2nd-.lim Roper-Tucker Campus-Charles Andrews Sz Hall Herb Courtney WOMEN Individual Award for outstanding Team Award for outstanding par- participation-Margaret Knoker ticipation--Newman Club Volleyball-Mods Vathy Vlements Aurielle Moniet Ann Will ,lean Maqiorie Marybeth llhemes llonnie liagusa .lcan Varrier Sh iela La Fava Archery- l,cnore Fore liadni inton- Siiigglc-sgMarc7ai't-t Knokcr llfllllJlI'S-Al2ll'jj2ll'Qt Knoker ok Louise York Basketball-Baby Dolls Dianne Green Iris Given Rocky Ney Grace Ella Simmons Denise Stevens Polly Stringrfield Jewel Yarbrough Paulette Perrin Tennis: CDoublesJ Pat Guess SL Harriet Mooney Table Tennis- Singles-Pat Anderson Doubles--Louise York SL Margaret Knoker 228 '!2'.4qgx View - Q R42 A wb A student falls during' a touch football gramcf. 5' U a 1 -- l l fASlCvd A girl leaps to get the ball over the net x, 1- .N - . ,um . x Y-- J - 'm ' ' L' f ,' R',5ff ' 5 x 1 ,AQ .M ' 'L ,il .1 'a . 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'-: . f- ' -- - 2 .- 1-.-.:. ,.,x,, ,. . - .- - -A . f' K . gi? . . ' ., ' .rl N I g . W - v-'Q .' ,- Q,-7 gf . 5 ' ' ' -- '- 5.-sv - , .. ALI y ,f . if T '-2 ' A T' .H , - ,........- 4 . ' , 'fl 'ie L I- 1 I . 0 . - --,..t4 iff' R nur ,,,,.....-4, lk 4 9 T I -. .. f .., X ! -1- - '-'--4-'f i qi .111 :nfl-1 II II II . W,---A - I Y V 3-.-. 1- .. 4-:SL . ' - 'Qu ' -5 . 1 133-f' - f - . - : -- - H,-, .. -s' .M -9, A ' 554P f' -- L lf L s - -. ' 'hw Su.- , '-'..-e '1 3 ' , ----...,,....' '.....- I- J-1' 3 I 1 Q ' ,gf ' 1'-if 1 - . -' ' L .sz- ug-. B 9 g . Q .--A-.A ' ,.. aa., ,,....-.-W x A-Y-U,,,.Y 4 l' ,iii ,. ,-., - ,, I J Q' n A . . .v ,+' ' f 'ur-' . ,, Y 1. . . .Ln-gb 'iff' 1. in if .-ws M 4 . . 3 ' ' .W Msg w 4 ti .ff W.',ww ff' 5' U iff. 6 Q' x QFQA' WGA 'Q ' ff 'ak ' Ml 2.3 yv M.,3'1 n -5 YK '- r , ,W 312, -L ' I ' ' a ' sw f'-?YL:- '.'f '3- g.6 g.0'. 'C Q l'a,, F , N 4' Yi P l 2 r Q ' V , , Q E l x ,gear--t 1- xg ' ,Q- mg ' 'T15 'xg Vw. 4 fm Q' WM WW f 2 if W! f' 1aS1w,ii.4! A N M 1 v f , . 4 'f f WW' V mazavm .... N mfu,N,,,,,,w A fhxw 'MSN M, 'Q Mm 1 , W , MW fy 5 ,lv f AW,'it.4w,'f . 0 9 Q FA, re A E4.... 457-fs DR. LUTHER H. DYSON As Dr. Luther H. Dyson completes his fourteenth year as president of Southeast- ern Louisiana College, Le Souvenir ex- tends a salute and an expression of grati- tude for his insistence on high standards and his constant interest in improving Southeastern. Dr. Dyson came to the College as dean of the Division of Education and dean of the college under the late Dr. Gladney J. Tinsley. He served as acting president up- on Dr. Tinsley's death in 1951 until Dr. Barrow was appointed in 1952. Dr. Dyson assumed the presidency a year later. Under his effective leadership, the Col- lege has moved forward, expanding its physical plant and strengthening its aca- demic program until it has become one of the best small colleges in the South. With the rapid growth of the College during Dr. Dyson's tenure, many new fa- cilities have been constructed, with many more now under construction and plans for even more in the near future. Recent- ly completed were a new addition to the cafeteria, a student union building, a men's dormitory, and a vvomen's dormitory. Dr. Dyson has always enjoyed the priv- ilege of being one of the most popular of the College's presidents. He has watched and guided the academic and physical growth of the College through the years. He takes a genuine interest in the students and faculty and is admired as well as re- spected by both. 1 .M . Wi-w X.t I .4 z . ggi VIS 'funnr' 129 'QM N Dr. and Mrs. Dyson wave to the crowd in the Homecoming parade. 'I we STA TE BOARD ED UCA TION J. MARSHALL BROWN, President Second Congressional District x k 3 1 V. .I. SCGGIN, Vice-President , 4,5 Sixth Congressional District, Y ROBERT H. CURRY JACK FRUGE Fourth Congressional District Second Public Service Commission District WILLIAM .I. DODD, Ser'1'etzu'y SL Executive Officer 234 A. D. SMITH First Congressional District -a sw ' +,.:i,,, jr Lg 1 .1 cf? Q95-2,:, - 'Q '1.,,4,' ' .43 5 . . ! NASH C. ROBERTS, JR. First Public Service Commission District tg ll! I ' 423 X. X iv: HARVEY PELTIER Third Congressional District W. E. WHETSTONE Fifth flOIlg'1'GSSlOH2ll District 'WX DR. BOYD M. WOODARD Seventh Congressional District RED l . ENUCH T-ANIX U FTANEEENITIFF Th11'd.PL1b11C Service Eighth Congressional Commission District District 235 Af' fl Hhs, . I Q ' H WWE, x s 1 4 -v ...N . , ,.,,, A H . W , A ' 5 A W l , W W 55055 . jr., tg, . Q . Q j Q fi R E V . 1 , H i Q ,. SQ K. W W K 3 Q - ' ' fx ' ,, , l Rini . X' - 1 ,. M . I . we 5 .v ,' . ' i ' , -, k Q y gg p ' S S Q, E 6 I 5 1 1 i Li rf L a . 3 is i ,--ax S-Q 1, ff DR. J. B. WOOLEY DR. LUTHER E. CHANDLER Dean of the College Dean of the Division of Student Life ADMINISTRA TION . ....----wuuul if 'xi 6 8 DR. PRESTON B. ALLISON Dean of the Division of Education fix iN: I+ A 'ifjf Affff. LL - is ff Xa . Q DR. E. E. PULS Dean of the Division of Applied Sciences A S A I - .Sf x . 1 A L, R xx y 'E 7,, ' sf A ' JK y .J man THOMAS.Jm DR. ROY E. HYDE KENNETH E. THOMAS Dean of the Division of Liberal Arts Assistant Dean of Student Life 237 .lf 'M ' 1. 21 SSS 39 ' 9 W! ,xt U X ,J S, x ' , sf ' W A x . DONALD S. HARPER Dean of Men Students f Q f i vnu A i ff- , V v ...E :mt-Q:-.l,, . 'x k S t if' ., I jf Q D ,,W,..,W,......f VADA L. PARKER SANDRA M. PEPPERMAN The-em of Women Students Assistant Dean of Women 238 Q ,fai- fb mmssaons counsuou NNN'-N IRIS B. BRANN C. J. HYDE Admissions Counselor Registrai' Y- nf 40 ax, EDWARD ! ., 4.. EDWARD H. ADLEMANN Assistant Dean of Men 239 r-Yi..1 ' 5 , ,T n A , -,sf-'3 W 4 , 2 X A . ' Q JB ,. x -5, EUGENE HALLUM Auditor of the College Wise k,.-'- Egq .. A S LYMAN L. JONES Ibirec-tor of Testing 240 H. DOYLE MAGEE Director of the Student Union L.. A X Y -0 I s PQ , I' ri ' , 1 I f , , . I 4 . n. A11 - p v A ' I I ACCOUNTING or ' . 7 A. . V' in. .U , ' 0 I ' '- j 9.1 r ' . ri' X A I vm A MILTON BALLARD X LVL, U - ,d L . 1 CHARLES CLOUD A' 'E - X LEE GRAY W .,,, f Q I i I J 'W' Sgt I ' 5 O ,. , 1, 1 1 27,711 .'4,.727 'a 9 ' 7 JIM KINNISON I' g 'Nl nl my zgwxb X CHARLES LEBLQNC - .- fi --sf - ' I. 0: :' 0 Y .T if ' ... -y I 9 7 ' , ,P 7 ' 2 J 'V Z. -- RALPH wILsqi1,,B.A,f 1w.A.,:ED,15. Q DEPARTMENT HEAD GEORGE ROGERS i 7 'D 'W 3 i 7 I , 3 ? . W fp , , ' P 7 ' 7 ,,. 47 Tv -1' - 1 l V ' ' X . AA 6 .f ii, A A L T Q S -A 3? X 1' . ft Ahnms, X3 Z J 'J -7 C ,,I. , x ,--Qu - 'xv 771i 1'7Z?370, 'J'-hw The Department of Accounting, until this year a division of Business Admin- U A istration, has been organized to of r I 1 3 5' Q ,students a curriculum that co'ir?a5. J J J n broad area of the business world. It .. , ,. 1 2. .bdps students understand the necessity 'ft 5 3 A A A. gf ,a knowledge of accounting funda- P 5 I J 7 I' mentals to maintain a successful busi- ' ness operation. 3 9' Q J 157 The major program in Accounting - consists of thirty-three approved sempes- 0 ter hours. Courses are offered to stu- . . dents from other departments who -'A -' 'J j A Wish to obtain a knowledge of the basic N- . , 1 J prirlciples of accounting. . . -' -' ' ' Q 7 4, I . S ', 7 ' Q f 'W v 1 7 A' f' ., is J- J S x fb F' as 6 'W A GRICULTURE DR. DALLAS M. ALFORD EDWARD C. BATEMAN B. J. BURCH .. FF DR. HARVARD G. NELSON DR. ADDISON D. OWINGS DR. E. E. PULS .awe ,mr Q 'gf' , . ,212 .fr '-.. 3 fm... af' YIDQ no sq- f CHRISTIAN FISCHER, JR., B.S., M.S. DEPARTMENT HEAD 242 DR. WOODROW W. SIMMONS X2 i f f The primary purpose of the De- partment of Agriculture is to offer courses for those who desire a broad training in scientific agriculture and the related sciences with the idea of becoming self-employed or of obtaining employment with COITL:-' mercial and industrial firms require general training in courses in agriculture. The Agriculture fers three basic curricula Agriculture, Animal and Food Technology, portunity for emphasis: 1n fields of agriculture. DEPARTMENT OF ART 'P?'3 'x' ,gn-we 5 'W Sm, 1 PAUL R. LAWRENCE, B.F.A., M.A. DEPARTMENT HEAD HYMEL FALGOUST JAMES RICE A, E STURGIS A A TARDO The Art Department offers courses in sketching, design, sculpture, paint- ing, art education, and art history. The departmental honors courses in paint- ing and sculpture are open to outstand- ing junior and senior students. The Department offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in both education and A liberal arts. I 1 I ff, a.4x4X if ' .o 7 s X R . .xx v ri' Sis ,, , , to D .A 1' inf-- df 'IG' 1 AW' ' .T- STX . is gh 1+ -- 'li-.nw DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DR. BERNARD CARRIER DR. J. LARRY CRAIN VVILLIAM FORREST A. V. FRIEDRICHS DR. DONALD HAYES GEORGE HURST DR. ARNOLD LEWIS RICHARD MILLER I f mvl-:ns Y. NESOM A B BS Ms PHD DEIRARFMFNT HEAD Ai I I . fiixg 1 1 ,- , . F ii i 1zfi3 1 V-W. .. ,R I., fy .. ,he Vf -75 . Y ,,, A V . ,,. , ,A X-f .a I .,, ff 0 A rs. . xtldxkas E4 , U? H. '1 25 'Win GNN Nall' IE W- 4 f ' nw- qi, DR. WAYNE WALLEY E'-5 i 9 ,J 1 ,P GLENN MONTZ MAUD E. PALMER DR. PAUL PERDOMO JAMES G. RAGAN DR. MILTON REID JAMES L. ROBBINE DR. WALTER SCOTT STANLEY VIATOR If -Qu .1 sigwi. .V 1 '1- 1' U l Q I fa.-'?5-. .Qs Q ..vk1,.-4-f I Lf. F ..- jus, ,- .- i - fr ,T L... - 1 X I fi X X Eg pg ADMI ISTRATIO if 5' x. f 4 ff- fr-X gg , fr, 'im J ,, N, , A xi, X MX f, V 41' s, w ,ff f-,Q 'IK ! 'g My Wg f B ff RN I , 4 ww S' ANNA P. ADELMAN 1 ,, THELMA BANKSTON ,, IRENE BARBAZETTE BELFORD CARVER X :S , 2 ,., ,- '45 ,wif 4 mi F .Wy 5 I 'K .ww KW fin , H bk :. . fy , '51 , . , 'W MW 2 DR. O'NEIL DECOTEAU LINCOLN DEVILLIER f THOMAS EUDY ' w 1 . ,... 7 , 3 H ODIES C. FERRELL a OO OOO OOO l - 9 1 u I I 3 ES The aim of th Administration developing indi and conducting fairs. The Depai b 1nes swell Stude s ma A de ee in 1 ,im x f , if . if 'i'7'7T3? - LOUIS MAYFIELD N xi, DICK SILLIVAN DR. BASIL O. SWEATT Ip. I -. rw- uf fr 5 an - - rstandin tion, ' arke tration. DO DO Q espo the 1 BILLY THAMES NEIL A. TUCKER a program for 'hav' L J ,,,-an-an idilv' e of directing R. NORVAL GARRETT, A.B., M.s., ED.D. af- t of Business 1 . . a nd economic pts to es of f DEPARTMENT HEAD ii f' I I - -.... ll I I f i547'f,. I I . ,ir 'f Xff S2 XXX , 5 DEPAR TMENT OF ED UCA TION 0239. ,.. . A ,1 'E D' 4-.719 , rw. Q 1 -,ff X1 Q. Max ... fw ' ji 9 L 'Yi w ' WA fl Qs X ' J if f I X 255 X is r V -W ii .. . 1 fi - ,' YZ -vs U' ,fav C LE ROY ANCELET BETTY BLOUNT HELEN BRUMFIELD DR. l7VALTER BUTLER CEQIL COLLINS DR4 JOE D. CORNETT EDWIN J. FRANCE,5JR. 3 ODILE o. GILL p DR. HERBERT W. GREGORY The teaching With ility to society 1S safe- other professions, ensure that the guard and enhanced. The quality of our teachers being of primary importance, the epartment of Education offers profes- sional courses in Education for all depart- gjhents. that prepare teachers for the ele- Pmentary and secondary schools. It is in f'l3hlS'SGI1S6 a service department. 3 fThe Department also offers a graduate program leading to the Master of Educa- vision degree. Jw' .Q- -1f'5' . f-'.x. ' 1 I we ,D p I is if ,N 3 that t 3' if Q gfxlwhxhfi A 'aa l ,. 4 1 .41 L .Q kieiijvf sn cg? 'iffflj'f'Q ft 3- 4. Mmrnv 94 92 sf'1.f'7i' I Y .vw V 14 ' is ' Te K I-, tai- 1 ,I ,. f 4 ,z yy. ' Wffiwf CLARENCE E. GOLEMON, B.S., M.S., PH.D DEPARTMENT HEAD ,sl g, YHA, Anti? ,' fix? Q I ' 1 A ,Cl ,, ,E iv-,wif fl 7,.M'm nrrf: ff' , 4 , ' SJ? K' 1 I - W, X 'ur - jljl ' gh- -..f-r' '4,' fa y wh ,if ,fix fl . ' 7 A 249 nun 499' -16-4 ,J f f , p s I-1' fin.,- DOROTHY W. GUNN REGINA HYDE DR. CYRIL J. LANDRY GENE P. MCDONALD KATHRYN MEYERS ALTHA ORR DR. MARY M. SCHMIDT ALYCE SHELTON CARL O. SPEED THOMAS H. TEDDER ALMA WELLS CARL WELLS ,W A DEPARTME TOFE GLISHA D -9, 3 'mx rv-5 KA 1 6. 6, 'K M. 1 ni inn-g-3 ,,, nv' sam aux ,, W. Ui in 'wx .A fn X -X f. X iii v1 Mr- --fnfxvw -ur , x'1,,k M I' ,fi -x-Q ' 'N 'F ,,x' ' vi 3 . ' fv- 2 ,qv 4-r X ,I ,'g ,N N ,1 1 Aff, D Q. lv -Lvl 1---qua .Q if weigh X W cfm, .,,, W, A 'ai V M 4 V c3'f?,..y, , -.if ij 5 I Q f af Q SPEECH aivllhn. . .. 5 A M A, 29 ' ,f 4 -.,: , , I , W Iymfx 514 r' ti .wg ,fx , is, ww 0-. QU 'Wx Q .3 K xW. 1 1 5 .gg M i f , I f 'r + A , f 7 W f y f E f .A y ugh ff, ', ff Z . My 2 if f 2 U J! 7 ,Q A M 1 'fl ix Z? M I QA fx, Z ' gk f ,SEE W: E Q X R 1 I I G Q , C T 4 Q: J- 7 v ,mv 1 VN, veg.. gg,..... .0 ,, W -uw ...man-Awllll ,Eff 1,1-A V ,af ' ' 1 50 ZLQ:QC1f1fl,p1S,F6HOWH6d for 1ts fodtstan ing English Department. fffhe purposes of the Department are to develope effectiveness in com- munication, provide cultural and - social background, and prepare for entrance to certain professions and in'Spefech,l-ancllia min- i and' a 'm1n6TW131foQTam ,V -Tl rf 1 'M JOHN R. TABOR f. DR. GUSS ORR, iB.A., M.A., PH.D. DEPARTMENT HEAD 1, 4. 1 l 4, . .pu-U -- F? 1 fl -is-in ....,,,,,. D- v n - e ' 1 M Q'fQQ.li1, r a R n R a ,, 4r' ' V, o I ,, . N XX Emgiizzs x 7' ,- ,P DONNALYN RUELLO R 7 f' - ' ROYAL K. SANFORD A 'A DR. HARRY W. SMITH R, y,,,.M'K LINDA K. STEPHENS ff- , f r ,I 'Rc' we ' he R dxf, all nn 1 - Q N - 'L 1 8 X In . - A N A i Q Q Q ' 0 6 it U ,,x 0 Q a o pp , Q v i Q ,Nr H19 MMV!! 0 o Q 0 it 1 L WELFORDQ W ,1 , Ay by . Jr fi tx 'I' ,--xx v .,,- r gi K J H lik, EM? f -f-' , 2, K it Q vii' A A R' i l if ff J 'I ld 1 X c nw WEWHHAHQX QM 'ri -. DEPARTME TOFFOREIGS LA GUAGES .IV X :I , - f . JUDITH . DROTT - - ELEANCR ' EVANS I H ' vis' 'Y 'rx W' JAMES L. 1 as x I I . f g ECURNET , W, fn DR. SPENCER L. J 'A - MURPHY 3- 4,-3... , . WM. CHRISTIAN V y -,. SMITH C, '--fl ' ffm CERARD .Q- ','k -M TXT A 45' 3. M xx I X P TAVEAU CHRISTINE VERDROSS 252 The Department of Foreign Langu- ages offers courses in French, German, Latin, Russian, and Spanish. Students may receive the Bachelor of Arts de- gree in either liberal arts or education with a major in either French or Spanish and a minor in German, Latin, or Russian. The Department has recently ac- quired a Well-equipped modern langu- age laboratory which is located in White Hall. Use of the laboratory is in- dispensable to students in the elemen- tary courses. The Foreign Language Department is fortunate to be staffed with excep- tionally fluent professors, some of which have d o n e intensive study abroad. CLARK CALLAHER, A.B., M.A., PH.D. DEPARTMENT HEAD ig? in ww! K ' bl 1 , 1 f , 1' jxyy- -' nlldg. Ng ff :gg ' 'MIA - Ag . .' 4 - ' S , 1.- 3-2 ,Q .......,I E ',M .-1-vW- - - 1 ' . 4 , Q DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DR. ARTHUR R. ADAMS , f-t nf, JANE P. ADAMS 'Y- 7 .air 995, at mb U ka 5 '!E'? L W ! i 'Q . l n , ,. , ur' s v t FFT... .,.,,, M-3-fy H. ,-. ,,., . 1 f Q-an It , J wr g A -A' Y' I. . I i -' -' f . 11 A BARBARAANQERSON BETTY BAKER 1 .1 f , . 1 , , 1, 1 Q' X49 . f f fv -1 1 1 'P f- .. - , A2 'gf' , A 'f' ,g, lf' V A ,,-' ' ' If Aw ,go-X la aj 1 'XXX A' ii. xl A is ' R L. RUSSELL, A.B., M.S., PH.D. DEPARTMENT HEAD D-2. , f' 1 I '. 253 5' The Dgyartment of Health and Physical Education offers courses in Health, Physi- cal Education, Recreation, Safety, and Dance. The Health and Physical Education program is operated for the following purposes: to promote the health and fitness of college students, to offer opportunity for recreation, and to prepare teachers, coaches, health educators, supervisors and administrators, and other specialists in the fields of school and community health, physical education, and recreation. GLEN ,-,M mg KATHE RINE ii'ii?EhRItiHS DR. MARION JOHNSON MW PAT KENELLY LUTHER NLARLAR E. L. McGEHEE GRADY MdiRGAN EARL NOLAN x DR. MARY LEONARD LLOYD J. HARVEY A. DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS 1 .4 X V-'ws , A -P2-- -:,. i r- ' ' ' V, 'en 'EQ' .,'. . A 'iv ' 'I' ' -u 1' 'A if H , Wk -,PQ J 1 - . MARY C. GUNNELL ,, 1 fr- N ff' I ' MARY MADDoX We ,Q I 4-q' ' SUE MARLAR Y WV - I lx -, XX NJ Y L N Q I yy MARY NELSON GEORGIA RUSSELL I , . ' ...yr ' H -'--7 n ,, 4 l I fl I 1' I , ' D 2 . Q . rw in YQ LANGSTON, M.S. DEPARTMENT HEAD ' x 255 if , The General Home Economics cur- riculum is planned for the stu- dents interested in home economics and in a broad cultural education, as Well as additional training for home- making and positions in business, extension services, and dietetics. The Vocational Home Economics curriculum in the Division of Educa- tion is organized to meet the needs of teachers in high schools. D1 is OFLNDUKUUAL TFCHNULOGY Students in this Department receive the Bachelor of Science degree in either Industrial Arts, Industrial Technology, or Industrial Management Technology. After completing their studies in the proper curriculum, students are either qualified to teach Industrial Arts at the secondary level, or to enter certain technological industries. MARCUS V. McWATERS, B.S., M.ED. DEPARTMENT HEAD WN 1 -ix is k 1 l Li I ,J I EPARTMENT OF LIBRARY SCIENCE pf milf-f' ,ry S , L... .PQ 1- 'X cv -I C4 .v-' ,v 5. I f. 5- KAYE T. ADAMS I ,I LUCIE MAE BISHOP I I JOSEPH T. BUTLER, JR PATRICIA CATLETT N., P- ... , E , , Q: I .-1 ' , 2-P 4' A frm. X4 f Ag, Nairn I , TWH I, :X If f X 1 ff if NE, if wa i E, ,f , E., i F ,A 95: . g. , 5523, ,f P33 . I A ff, ua ' ' + 1 J. gay ' .V 9 , X : ..4.,,'I Tx . 4 ,I Af.-Q it pb , W Q .A jr 5 Jyiimw s , K b l ' ' if ELIZABETH DAVIDSON i 0' s NN .H , A ,l ' A ., J. fj,Vl 74' A ,1 'N Q if N 'v I Q , may IVIARJORIE MILLER Q, , N ' E EE P GOLDIE MONTGOMERY Q S' I' K KATHRYN MOORE -Q., E Q J -xv 1, , K A K I In fig rv I 0 , if F fx, If l 'R 'O ' -'J' 1. A ii-, 'x I x ' V .N v-,.-.xwxlf 4 I . -.tx V K 1 J ,xx It -fi. ea I 41W .- UL. ' J. NORMAN HEARD, Bs., Ms., M.L.s. DEPARTMENT HEAD I 1 ik! 4 li. .v Q . E llvftw ff D 'v.., ' , 2-iw, '. .,.,, I.-.. .. The Department offers fifteen semester hours in Library Science to meet the growing demand for trained librarians in the schools of Louisiana. The students may also qualify for positions as assistants in college or public libraries. Students Who are planning to teach in the elementary grades or to teach En- glish, Foreign Language, Health and Physical Education, Science, and Social Sciences are encouraged filo consider library work as a second ield. ' iflfqd-P -1- 1 l N - '-a' 241-9-142 or -Jixfl, .and A M5951 QE iM 'F IGSMML itil' u Q t , Q i 'lb neun.. A Rand: S lremam for non. The umm A.-1.-...rf -B ' 3, d ' I-U'2' , c-n , 2-.IH Q2 ' Pu' Us -4.1 B01 It Both srrn-x mmcrgc absolutely by tht P -59535 test- TM original series CODVQQ fa, x In lhcxntcfwal -'3 5 .Y S 1- tixuarx r 3. Fa mv x 1 'S DR. NEWTON S. ANDREWS ,f H. EARL CORKERN ' , I ' ' A Os., ' f . . I ,Q I 'Q .uv-fi LAWRENCE H. DAVIS ' ' I A t 'ir-Y I s ' DR. MARGARET R. DAVIS . . ' ,F DECEAQQ? -, if , .. A . q nun 'l'W. p X ' . ,RA,. . - . ' iff' Z , mf-L' W' O . f . ,W Q22 I ' 1 A R ' L . . 5532 -Z .R if 'S' lld'.' ' In ' ws C I :Ei , K A x 75525 -' . 'Q if 1 .. ' 5. 'WW A 'Q' A 4' ' 7 - - R f 1,iy?X', 4fQZZf fffiif, Q:f5'Qx-ax! A ,gf .' I if ff f .ig . - f .2 Nr-. ,J v V . JDJ if M A J ' : DR. GARY FOURNET ' 2 gl I uv , ,L 1. 1.4 , 1 T 2 ,ww 'wg J' P' ROBERT B. HAMILTON ,rw -A KENNETH G. HOLDER MELWSRRIEB - U. ff. .W . X 0 0 .,-, . n --tl ax. ' x 1 kxxxzvlh -1 fp MARY A. KINCHEN THOMAs:K.1MgzDDOX HAROLD R. MOORE .JAMES O: MORGAN XR L- :W v P TF' JERRY L. NEED GLENN R. POWERS f ,R I f 4'-'vw S I fl s 5 2 rm , A 0-1 . 'REM X' Y'Z7I f -Z f ' 4 4 1 'Q 1 . , I Iv. 3 A . G FIB. 1 , f 1, ' ,, I 'I I 'A - f I W ,um I 5 'YV-W I P WG? 'LBPIEP ff 04 PAUL. M. RIGGS - A MARION L. RUMMEL Y' 1.45 v .1. ,g 433 ,,.. WA... If. Ai 'A' IH' -M! Lfcrzcml puwcr series arc illuslfilldd . . , - 327i 'f Mfff- if-'J Dfw-'Z H! thc thuurcm which salutes !hlSflCQX1 'J , 'W Q ... .,.... ..- .. --. ,.,. ... I. l v s Q lhc cmmplcs are dcccpmc. -.mga thus Nm, I.. .1 lnmnt nor tcnd to Q 1. Iylilllltl. lik' WVIUS ., N., T fflzn jlrr 4'l'4'f'l' N- Tlfef 'De'par1g1XenIrof0lW:aI9heil1axti5s kgllc'-W fh ' pm-:S,1Sftl4e?PS nfvm etraduateu :ether soc m Hema 1cs and in other fields that re quire considerable mathematical know- ledge, provides appropriate mathematical! training for elementary and secondary teachers, trains mathematicians for em- p1fixgc1gf1eezik1n1mfi11Stry,loffemlmmhsmamnsn .- co rses or the general education student thatxtwrillfhelp provide him with a broad cultural background, and as a ,service ,to students majoring in fields other than ' mathematics offers certain specialized Cogiviefslfw' iN L'NILlbll5llCil. Theorem 15. U' rin' .wrzn lrzwrgu' i:f'wl:4It'.',l',fl1r af! x x Ifhll :N f-'K fi' ,....---. M- 3 WILLIAM M. SMITH S E feta .x Y! I Sr ' Kmmrk. lhcorcm lb :nay oc Cxl nousmt 1-wx lla ua .u cnmnlctclx gnmluuoux manner. SlIlLL1lL bcflas H ., X t IS Ll Illllllbcl' .V such limi DEPARTMENT HEAD . ,X ' ,GORDON E. STEEN ' HI-LAl2YX WATSON X ll DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC 9,1 4 'lx X in , x,' QR , V ' Q i A fL fn 'Q 'F 5 sa O t JEAN BARR as fw . O ioils WALTER BARZENIOK B .f -N--'O ' ' ff 'ACHILLE DIRUSSO C , it It GRETCHEN MAGEE i it T' if ff' W.. . T' 'RRQ f N. A '75 f R R MQ, ALPH R. BOTTLE ' .Q i ffj' gxix, T M RALPH ROBERTS ,Q sw. , ,..?...,,...mv,.,-..,......-a--qw- .wt RONKIJD STETZEL li, ROBERT, WEATHERLY ' of 'S' of O Q ,sii .E ,R', . JAMES H.3'w1L, PH.13f. i DEPAR HER A The Department of Music is an institu- as tional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. The requirements for entrance and for graduation are in accord- ance with the published regulations of the National Association of Schools of Music. The Bachelor of Music degree, a four- year liberal arts course, is designed for students specializing in performance. ,if teaching Where state certification is not'-if required, preparing for graduate study, pt 1 Q11 for students who Wish a cultural 'bac - ground with music as a specialization. The various curricula in the Division of Education lead to the degree of Bachelor of Music Education and meet the teachers certification requirem ts. 60 l if 5 A I 6 X rx NT OF PHYSICAL ES The purposes of the Department of Physical Sciences is to prepare students for graduate study D in chemistry and physics and in other fields that require considerable knowledge of the physical Sciences, to provide appropriate training in chemistry and physics for elementary and secondary teachers, to t 1' a i n chemists and physicists for employment in industry, and to offer general courses for the students in fields other than chemistry or physics. I fl -. DONALD BRUMFIELD t A .U ' ,V DR. ALFRED cox 'T ROBERT GIEGER , , L. D. JACKSON JAMES E. MARTIN RALPH W. SHAW' B. U. STEWART ,A 8 DR. JAMES A. WATSON JR DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY CAMPUS PSYCHOLOGY EXPERIMENTAL PAULQHORN effi 'fb Q Formerly a service function education, psychology has developed into' a recognized Department. This is airesulit of the growing student interest in psycho- logy as a major field of study. The new Department will be research oriented With a great attempt being made to acquire student laboratories in addition to the already acquired faculty laborator- IGS. , A S' M. V I -X ,X M52 6 fort? WE A?W'q' li. . . .A ......- .,. . ... v J H0 X 0 .X U y l g'R D NArcn11ocnms JJIJTJJJ BEF RTME T OF SOCIAL SCIENCES r 1 si ' 1 Y , I ' f , - f F. H. BANKSTON 5 y A T A SQEORGE W. BEDSOLE A Q ,.,., ANNA FENDLASON I JAMES HARRISO ,, 1 f J BUUQI v A 7' we si s 1 z sv, TS X . - Q ' U00 ' 'f - S ' . - ,ga gh K n A D A 1 CHARLES HUPPERICH ' 21 ', 5 Q JAMES A. HYATT DR. FRANCIS JACKMAN N, . - X 1'-v . 1 X 'IEHSAS. , 1764 ' rd ll - - .A o M 1'n 'Vbm. C I I 13. is X TISNI' 1 Eff'-'A . 1784 Io Pu z- Q A V 0 Y I L oct .7 L LENWARD LEE ' if Ci' 5 DR. HAROLD LEU :AH A A :nk ' Y 2 ' ' 'A O it ,Q FY- N, X N , . ' f ' Y ' -...,f' V9 Q n 4N , 51. SIDNEY J. ROMERO, B.A., M.A., PH.D. 'Eg' 1-A 1 DEPARTMENTDHEAD ' ERVIN MANCIL ' f I . x R.. 1 f1..'1., ', .7 .I NY 1' ,A , R A wf1LousA S . 95 Qi, ' .J if ' I V 1, A r.. u-OI' . . ., - - 1 E HS J 1 A , Attm.. -- f - Q ..d' Qlvwv mo g 0' .T I , . ... A I J' S A V ucv. 2 ,' 'L ...--r I T-- . cmmllf? . -'ff , . 1 A--u'93-n. 3'q'.?-Al.. I ' A 'Xl - I F It - ' a ...q,nn5 9 . ,, , 1 .Q mga Q -' M I' :..-X, ff: 5 Aw! J .VV 3 in Dk! I, E 11 3 U 521. f Q J LW? .V.,.MA,' .gn-no 'dt V I W V, . HJ. ...-ww XwJLLLff JAll,an .AR.Rwmm. eM.f A +9 LSU0' ,,-i' gil? I r l v i ISHGGE A l ' ' ' l' A A W I K N. Q '. ' Mr - dents f...1 .:.- ' s ' Aft' 5 . :Q 4 A Nha, ' .ini O Q20 R--if lg' 41 .,, . -1, 'E Xf..,rliyf3!1l6,Q, V A .XO-' i: . .gf ' W x Q at-jivf-. qt' F- In-f. 'P Q HOUIAQ. X :Y W M , . 4 VI. au X 0 5, ' lu' .mi , l vigour, Social Sciences so as li -'Q-3 'Yr '- if S if N' f- ,gn KM' 'X 23- 'il I f 1 I 4-'21 .iff 47 g.. Qgkwwghi xxx Q 3 fvXi fx'fff 42 X ' F dmc D GENE F. TAELER 'W' W' A JACK C. WIMQRLY A N 9' Alf fv 1 GJ Ni 1 , .- C' Nxjensaxs l ' A A q 551 Z 'f ,'g-:-:-- L- - 1763 refund K .tgggwvtar lggoumss 0 A' 1 ' x 6 y ,S I .Y CHARLES MARTIQNV C. HOWARD NICHS HERSHEI: RFEVES ROY V. SIMPSON It Rf ' x ,K 1 ,M N R g. ' Social Sci 'dldfgfg es in Econo- v ' if . ernment, gory, iq c1ologiy4-.,S3u- preparefor graduate Stu' y in social sciences nhl study in theifield of'socia1 Work and public a euifriculumfleading to the Bachelor of Arts liberal arts division. Students Who Wish to pre- a, major or'minor teaching field in social thegteaching riequirementstnof the-Qtate V n A rg ts , 4' 1 P R ! M . hinges-wQ!vq'C4I-di up sb-susan as ., A ..-.............'1-. ng 'ns iinnmdboili ' . 0 J ' i. -'ijlg , A 3.4 X fi ,lf 4-5 L. nn 'nl'- r'1'g'o.i'g I gg, Ki ' RREN D FORTENBRRRY f LIAM MacNUTT VID M M ARTHUR f ,, N aL MCGOVERN X'-ff' WINKLER, JR. A' DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION The Department of Special Educa- tion offers courses and facilities to enable students to prepare themsel- ves as speech and hearing therapists. This curriculum prepares students for certification to teach in the elementary schools and to teach the speech defective and hard of hear- ing. A minimum of thirty hours in Speech and Speech Correction is prescribed for certification for teachers of the speech defective and the hard of hearing. BILLY J. BROOME fjlll lll l,llsl'15l5U Q- b, ,M-n J f X W,9'E ss 'X CHARLES W. CAMPBELL BILL CLARK .aa H, JOHN E. 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Business Administration in ' Q ! 3 41' , Q 'f.ei? f-:f': 5:, 1 1 .XV , GERALD J. BOUQUET White Castle, La. Industrial Tech. JOHN BROWN New Orleans, La. Business Agriculture Q 403 4903 127 ROBERT C. BROWN Hammond, Lu. fiwiness Administration x 4 INK' A R Q K Vt ' I'-13 2 'ff iiif EM. .A LYNN BILBE New Orleans, La. Sociology AW nf' M -gs Y. 1 wqx RONNIE A. BOOKSI-I Hammond, La. Physical Education WILLIAM B. BRADY Covington, La. Government RAYMOND J. BROWN Springfield, La. Social Science 0-.fy uk 4 1 WAYNE A. BROWN Harahan, La. Social Science 270 X ies ..., s , g X. f 4... g am HY X xwfff THOMAS BLYSTAD Denham Springs, La. Mathematics K 'N ., ss . Q . 2 fl e 4' . A f -555 I 3 'ww A Ass 5.1 it DALE A. BORNE New Orleans, La. Business Administration 5 QF 4 CONNIE A. BRIDGES Kentwood, La. Home Economics ?':j.1Q M am S A 4 A .N,,'x1w ' 1' B . s s N S M . MARYBETI-I BODKER Ponchatoula, La. Physical Education we A, 9 X ' s Yikwv X HERMAN A. BOUDREAUX Marrero, La. 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Chemistry ' K nh 4.XxN'lxn Ia f .vx gi' V9 if My if x , ' .' f my h ' A I BARBARA W. GRAVAL Gretna, La. Speech Correction ra.- .-.Ha '..'- '-, ENIORS GU-HO 1 x ,! '5! 'H 9 - K K, A I -, K 1 PERT A. GUIDRY New Orleans, La. Business Administration f.-,..l.,' .0 P, 5, - . --.. -lv- Qug, 1 'lf l. Sl! Cl, I I id' -5 -1 -1, xrxtfii?--Y 1-- f ,A- W . . - -A . 1 1 '?T'T'-f'TT'fr:'t 'rl-r - ---- - Ill R ' ' IIQ las .1 3 I X LESLIE L. GUILLOT New Orleans, La. French 'fx .,.r -N Am.: 1' Q , . s M hiv. , Ac QQ 5 I wg' fm 4 0 X JOYCE HANCOCK Paradis, La. Elementary Ed. l , A 5 O DAN HAYES N-vf'1l' Orlrfrlns, Lu, lff'.:1Qvfs.'s A1lrnin1'stra!irm E 'Y-I 'rw uve, H NX 1 ' R he rs 3,1-N . 1 S fl PATRICIA GUREASKO Hammond, La. Elementary Ed. .,. JOHN GUZZARDO Independence, La. English Art Building 4 Iii LINDA HANEMANN Covington, La. Social Science vrrhfx DIANNE HEDRICK Metairie, La. 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NEWMAN Arabi, Lu. New Orleans, La. Physical Ed. Biology 236 iv ff' 7 ,X i x 1 .N 'le-2 'iv' AURELE L. MOINET New Orleans, La. Secretarial Administration , , .a V , +5 t .M.,,,'- ANDREW J. MONTALBANO New Orleans, La. Government ALVIN G. MONTGOMERY, JR. Metairie, La. Social Science Ed. swf-0--Q-.M CARMON MOORE Baton Rouge, La. Physical Education WILLIAM R. MORGAN, II Covington, La. Zoology MARY H. MOTICHEK Sorrento, La. Home Economics . g CIT? WAYNE NAUL Baton Rouge, La. Accounting 010 , u vi-v AUX' , gf' KENNETH J. NICOLOSI New Orleans, La. Business Administration EVA NAVARD Hammond, La. Elementary Education 'WZ'-Tk'.?J ' 1 f '. i A 11, 1.5 .t :4'. ' KAREN SUE NIX Hammond, La. Secretarial Administration , 'IM' N fx 04 - FARROLL NOX Arabi, La. Spcccll is . ' if 'A ' fx ,I fain Q 0.1 7 . f 13. , - . Sssgfigfsn H-'s I ,. .ig-iam-1 PATRICIA ANN OTT Rcllv Chassc, La. Bfnlogy I.,-X 173' R. Q I JD , J GERALD R. PATTISUN Hammond, La. Unsinffss ArIn1inis'fr11fim1 DONNA E. PERKINS Ponchafonla, La. Sf'cr:'far1'ul A IIIIIIIIIISIITIIIIIII 'S.: i??' 'v PORTIA PERRIN 15- I fi- ,D ' X NORWOOD J. OGE .1Il'fI'III'1'l', La. Inrluxfrial Tvch. .ET D 1 Q 4-xii' I ' MINERVA ANNE OWEN Nrn' Orlcans, La. Spanish I :rl CAROL PAYNE Mcrairic, La. E'lrmwnfary Ed. 4, -'im f--K :K 979 f f ' ,,- fn, f ,sie-3' .fA.4I. Pix l'I,Al'DIA ORCUTT Sliflrll, Lu. Hixrury 'vm Z? N 9 I HAIL L. PARADIS .'lIirldlcscy, .Vczr .lcrscy zwusff' f f.-.- Mr - yflrm 1 .2- I9 MPX 11 I I Vu r T in , N HERNANIIO OSORIO l'rrriru, Fnlulllblvll Anirnrzl Scirnrr .-G5 -'E I SUSAN SMITH PATRIVK Lnling, Lu. Tk I' fl ALLAN N. PEIRCE, IV Hanznmnd, La. Marlfcfing .Sociology Qi 4 iil egi, Q- f ' A - ,,w, lady' '. s i ,ff -'Th S 0,0 GEORGE PELLS Slirlvll, La. IZIYNIVINSS ArIm1'n1'sh'11f1'nn f 1 I 4 I L f I . , X X -'72, 'G' j I Nh , WALTER PERKINS Hurnrnunrl, La. f:0l'I'l'7II7ll'77f 2. as-S Jflv I 4 , ,J K RISTIN R. PETERS Dcnharn Springs, La. Mvfairiv, LU- Tinsley Han Music Social Science 287 , . 'vs T.. I: '- -2595 . 1.-'ff-' SENIORS PE-RI 'f ... fm' .. 1 I fi JI 9 A lvl! ' X ,Inj 'A 4194 H if 5 1 ' A A 'Q . A Q. vavx .. AH . V F, hw' X .. J li . If N X LW 5 - . f ' 'L 'AQ ' , Ax K 0 ,A , -K,-3.2! j ' 2 x .1 ,, I gg A? fiff - -'uv . . . , mm. L . ',1-' , gw ff-.5 , ' A ' ..,, . f PATRICIA PETTITT Hammonrl, La. Home Eeonmniec INR. MICHAEL L. PEYRET New Orleans, La. Business Administration FRED PIAZZA Independence, La. Business Aelnzinisfration JAMES R. PICOU Manrepas, La. Social Science ,Z- ? nv-4 .'?'F'w ,v .4-4 f .1 '. ' V ' ' f-'l':J:'.E gi' - Q afaffn .5 .1 '4 ' ' in VI'-. lil-5 '-4 will i-LIQNNRTH s. PRATHER lifllx I T, lmnisfanrl .'1Ql'lf'llllllTf , xx 0 'lx . , A Y' :N I S A si .X PATTY PULS Hammond, La. Elementary Eel. BARBARA PHILLIPS Focoa Beach, Fla. Elementary Eel. Y I R? A 1 'lil STEVE J. PICOU Baton Rouge, La. Sociology -- A. ...mn X Q. ..n....,,.,m JAMES J. PLAIER Nea' Orleans, La. Business Administration W fi! I ,ny qw' ' an' M-71 -f:,.- .,m,,.,fw NORMAN POURCIAU. JR. New Orleans, La. Business Allminis. l 'f ,f'f 1 l l MARILYN QUINN Baton Rouge, La. 288 H1lIlIt'ECOI107?liCS SANDRA JEAN PHILLIPS Bessemer, Ala. Home Economics Af of Q? o!Q ff - , 1 n-f..,'1-'f' ,.,. T ...sw , ..:. or . JJJJ, 1, 'lll LARRY J. PITTMAN Pearl River, La. Industrial Tech. .7 W I f We Lg xfky ROY L. PONTHIER, JR. New Orleans, La. Animal Science 731 if an .zz A I - -: ' HENRY W. POWELL Hogalnsa, La. Sociology ROBERT R. RABB New Orleans, La. Animal Agriculture E ,ea-5.-L, 1 'AK I' uf' rr - 'zg' Halle, ,.. - ff vi.-ff ,fx ' -l.'x'1Q,-gf RONNIE J. RADELAT lil:-fairic, La. Accounting 4 l . ' J JAY REID Ncu' Orlcans, La. Busincss Aclminisfrafion ag 5: v ,A ,X 5 TM 1 K, , . ,Q 1, 1 '. . V, 5 CHARLES A. REYNOLDS Bohm Rouge, La. 1 Zoology Wilson Hall A y. -. , of Q nl., 'i ,, ,sm Q ': ' 4 CHADYVICK H. REDDING Hanzmoncl, La. Accounting - 1-Q! gn ,fn W Q4, .A. 'ng-1.31 ! ,H KENNETH W. REID Baton Rouge, La. llusincss Adminisfration Q 'Y -44 of fs .,,, . Q DONNA J. RHODES Amitc,-La. Social Science 239 lv V X Q- zfl X 'pwx V Q.- -tif' 16 ' -gov' CURTIS REED, JR. llafon Rougc, La. Industrial Arls 'ff MARY BETH REMES Ncu' Orlcans, La. lllafhcnzafics 'Y' ls lf ' 1. I .5 'ty W , fr ' WILLIAM H. RICKS Kcnfwoocl, La. Businwss Adminislration v 'M ,ZIV 'N I f ,.f-' x W lu WAYNE U. REEVES Hummonrl, La. llusincss Azlminlsfrafiun f-gf, x2US 1 I MARY E. REYMOND llafon Rougc, La. Sociology 95 - .L V n ANTHONY J. RIEGER Ncu' Orlcans, La. Social Scicncc , 3 J S w I l I ,I , li ii I I I I I L... Rf NIORS RO-SC 1 ,... X J . ,cr 2: 'A RK ' STANLEY .Ila Soci - K . ,q fx E. WAYNE ROGERS Slidell, La. rrwro, La. ' N N -. , , 'T-.Jr w MAURICE D. ROBINSON Hammond, La. Social Science J. ROBICHAUX nl SCI-!'Ilf'l' R : Y . ' x. A x ,. -11' N D ' I v I - X 4 q- ,r -M, - '-'V' . K x , X Z I .. J' 1 . X RUSS RONQUILLO New Orlcans, La. Social Scicncc Music 12 . ' , fgfg, .i ff -,' ,7 . . ,, x, . .-,wo f9 -in vm, 3 Q4 T' 3 77' A f ,x 0 5 R ...- N 5 Q si Q A l BILLY ROSE KENNETH ROSS Baton Rougc, La. Hammond, La. Social Scicncc Gozwrnnzcnf 'aio . dy 'Gr ' I, r I -q 'fn' 0 as of 1 if-M fu' N ' ' f Wir' W HARRIS N. ROWZIE, JR. C'owingfon, La. 5 M., x,-' Q JUDITH C. RUSH Hogalusa, La. ElI'Illl'Ilflll'!f E'lllIf'flflUII Hiqlggy 'ff' - Az, ' - R 11 I , D .A - ,bi . s i ROBERT P. RODRIGUEZ .Vow Orleans, La. Zoology 'wzcl -0 fx Mi N fig! .i Sig 55.3. 1 f - . I I CLAUDE J. RORDAM Mcfairic, La. Iblarkcfing ,vw X iw .R ,xx 5 , JUDY ROTOLO lllarrcro, La. Elvmcnfary Educafion .AN V 2 55X wg 'V ,. , , 2 S X1 wx 5 X W ROBERTO RODRIQUEZ Hammond, La. Spanish .fsgfil . Q Q i.m6, x N A1 K. Q-is 1. f ,R . NA wzfxl' I L J .6 MAUREEN K. ROSE Harahan, La. Homc Economics 'ff' ' ff-l 4' S V R552 X, 4' is X, :f 5 if If IL. R ALVIN J. ROUSSEL New Orlcans, La. Agficultii-re .unix H. vcrsulxr' MARSHALL J. RYALS White Hall 'ff 11 nf, f, N111 KJTIICLTIS Ia I' ond Tzchnology 290 1 1 VINCENT SALITO. JR. .'IIUfairif', La. lfIlS1.Plf'SS Adnzinisfrafifnz N .fl JJ' Q ,Y ' ' ,fiiif ' xx-'fx 'Q V .'X , ERNEST J. SAVASTANO B7'll1.fhll'ClI'fl', La. Plant Sc'i0ncv ,VX QQ K - x 4' X DOROTHEA SAWYER Nou' Orlvans, La. lL'lt'Hl1'lIfl17'1l Education fx 5. -N :N- FXR M 4 V K' 5. ' fi rv ' 1 4- gs ff- --.- we lf ' f. N 2 Y I HENRY E. SANCHEZ JIMMY L. SANDERS N,-,V fly-Igqyyg' Lg, Humnmml, LG. Ilufany Zfwlvgfr . 5 ' 4 5- X X EDWARD G. SARRAT .'lIrlr11,I'ir, Ln. 1'hysif's .---...I-gJ.U,z, ,W V: ,Q-,g . JL X . ,if --az I M ' 'L ,Q xp .H .1 HENRY E. SCHAECHTERLE Arabi, La. Industrial Marzagmzzcnt LARRY L. SCHILLING llogallzsa, Lu. 291 Agrirulfurz' Mr .R Z1 rf, Win, EDWARD J. SCHAUMBURI .N'l'll' Urlrunx, Lu. Hzlsinrss Aflrniuisfrufiml I W k R53 , Effgflwgggr f i N. RICHARD SCHOPP lfulnn Rongf, La. Frmmh ,QENIGRSZ SC-TI .AWA f f . f 'f ' , 6- 1 2 'l ck A' - ' M' rw Ii 29 ii ig, 5, f g . ,pw ,P L NATALIE C. SCHVPPERT I.II.A VOELKER SCIHWANER XMI' flfllrln-Q. LU. Hammond, La. I'oic'c' P tl jx McGehee Hall El4'n1z'nlarj1 Education Q A ,f ' , R .:f'7fJ .ff , I Ln, . I ,cf , X!- ' K. ' -5 I A.,-Q sv- ,': 4 'rp 3' el FRANK RAY SIHLEY, JR. Ifoyrllnsrl, LU. Soriul ,ql'll'lll'i' YJ ea. F7 0,0 --5 GRAHAM I., SMITH ,Xl'll' flI'll'lIllN, Lu, l:llRlAHI'NS AflIlIllll'Sfl'II,lIlll ..,wV STEVEN LESLIE SIBLEY llogalusa, La. English I. n 'S I .f . f vw .L . , f f3i L, ff : f Muff ,z f X V, LESTER SMITH l+'olr'!l. Alabama Snr-iul Sz'i1'nc'0 . 5--A X ff 'L . . 1 -.ur SM . M153 5 ' . hfiffix .- ' f 555' 1 -- ii -' -f. 125 3633 I f i 72fVQf U . -. .::,, If ,. mix .5123 ,- TERRY D. SCHWANER Hammond, La. Zoology In A W -Qgwwaowu-0 7 4i Y f W ow FRANCINE SEALE Hammond, La. History 15 4135.3 V J, ' nv-4 Il .F 7 ffvln? A A A, W ff ' 1, f Mig 1 522 250. .f , fs .A u, f -K -I .lx-w w, .g a n I ,q,,QS,.x Q yr , 3- , ' ig, 'fs .4 .WH WARREN J. SERIGNET, JR. Pointe-a-la Hache, La. Physical Education K- k,..,,.M iff -wwgy fi C 'fl A , x I , , I fx DONNA SUE SMITH Clinlon, La. Elvmvntary Education I 5 A X NI I sr . , L ' f ff I ' 3 .,Q,,,., E fi 1 AAVA A b w, XV' LEWIS D. SMITH Non' Orlvans, La. 292 Ifusinrss Agriculfurc' nu 1 JOHNNIE J. SEAL, JR. Bogalusa, La. - Business Administration .K,i,,,0,w !V GEORGE J. SEILER Metairie, La. Physics will IU? JAMES LOUIS SHALLY I'Vc'stwvgo, La. Businvss Administration EUGENE OREN SMITH New Orleans, La. Zoology ODUS E. STAFFORD Hammond, La. Accounling ,rx 1 2 'Kms xx f . 22 ' 'S LINDA STANGA Ponchatonla, La. English 15 .' O' x, ,S 1 A L CHERYL STEPHENS Baton Rouge, La. Speech Education '.Sf THOMAS C. STUCKY New Orleans, La. Animal Science WSW' F, . PATRIC A. THOMAS Baton Rouge, La. Industrial Tech. SHARON KAYE THORNHILL , Bogalusa, La. Elementary Education 5 Y NANCY E. STATHAM Bogalusa, La. Elenzcntary Education s LOIS C. STEPHENSON Slidell, La. Elementary Education 751s 'C,,, PETER P. TAULLI, JR. Harvey, La, Business Administration 3'- GAY JANET THOMPSON Arabi, La. Hmnc Economics Educ. R413 -'1'f '- GAIL TILLERY Franklinton, La. Elementary Education 293 SHARON ANN STEGER Ncu' Orleans, La. Secretarial Adm in istration ,f af ir, 'vs If . . JAMES S. STEWART, JR. Bogalusa, La. Gorernnlent if: I, ' lfiixiisw my .7 -X iifexxf M wmsfw. ' Qfpfddffzkiibm' ,. I L RENE N. STEINKAMP lllctairie, La. Geography 'I ., V 1 . --'61,-Q., 3' 'O ,O 2' I , IIINDA IEE STRONG Anzite La. Mathf-matics Eclucatiarl TW 'ff Q. ENIQRS WN FAYE TILLERY Tangipalzoa, La. Sfmial Svivilvv 55 'Ewan -4 .- xg 15. .K fl p . 4, M. ANTHONY J. TUSA. JR. .'llvta1'rif', La. Businwss Adm inistrafion i s I l l ' ,X 0 It 41.4. .- Q Q. 's Q' . X ft 0- I I Qi Q A l A. F. VITTER l'nnCl1afnnla, La. l'l1 ysirul Eflucation l I 1 1 'U 1 1 ,fu 1 K ' 1 '41, f ,- p 1:9 . 4.-ff P . . rgyff- -, , ,N ,ff 'f,'nr 'ff ' 4 an 1' fp,1 - 1 . I rj- f 19 v' ' l 1 lr , V ,V ' , ' - , 5 , -S fy f- A ' ' 12 1 ri: 'ff' fi-4: . A- 1 , 0'.'11' ',.' V ull. ,,, L. 4 . uw. ,11g,: ,,' 1 'ug 1 Y 1T,.?,7, .3 , E fgi- 1 1 1 ' . ' f , lkii' -'R1' ..' ,1 1 , ' 1 . '1 1 ' . , ' g -J' 1 .IH f-5' 1,5 .55 11' 1f'1: 'v15f I.. ' JI' -1' !v l4. . W ... - .1 ., ,1 .1 , 1, .-fp 1,L11 Qr,, ' ' 1 .1 . sl .1 ' -1. A 1 ,- 1 ,4nv1-xvL,f' A:-'.1Ju'1 ,o 1 3, U, 1,1 ,, JI. 1 1 1- -1.11 -4 V. 1-'..l,. 'U gl -,., N- 1 .. 4. - I' -2 I if '..','l1.- 1' 3 .1 .f - fy. , 1- , A- 4 ,1nf' A ,', 1 3 IS 1 - ll 'fa I K. A I . . A . . If L11 ,,..c1',., -f .,,, . I D: l :-, 1:4 .' . 5 ' u ' , J'- ' . f' 1 Xt- 1 1--, V ,. A . ln - .I -v,V,:s1.d,g1- 1 l i . 1. .,, .. 4 F 1 .' I l .Q I S.. lv.. 4 ' Hli1'.1SAo :M . WI ...lf -Q.-. ar' ' i - 'S ,ff VZ' x7 ,Q-we ,, 'J' v . xy. ' .ch :f - N, .4 Pg- ' JOSEPHINE L. TISDALE Hanznzonfl, La. Elwmvnfary Educafion 40- LINDA VENUS Slidell, La. Elementary E'rlncatio11 I .. f., W M. am-, . W fbi: 2 7 f u y Q . x H GERALD P. WAGENER Nww Orleans, La. Chcnzistry ...x. ,eL,s, ,.,R ,.,, L fs: Q 1 . ox. 4. . Qafn. vw' 'f'-1 Q. LOUIS A. TRAHANT. JR. DENNIS TROSCLAIR Ncw Orleans, La. Physical Education New Orleans, La. Sociology V, ' :I-5 . ' . WWI fx f If .54 5? 2 lg 4? f iz Tucker Hall Aw... ' . If 'I f . k 1. , .A . V, .4 J., H -I ' is ,ww-1... ' 3 . -N li ' . ' WH, S27 I .,...,,h..- A , 52' f .H K 1 1 lf 'K A 0.4 . 4 1 'fa . 46, - 5' A f-ffl, 7 M156 ' . I , M . 1 ,vi , ., ' In. ff ff FAY ANN WAKEFIELD New Orleans, La. RONALD H. WEGENER New Orlmzns, La. Elcmcnfary Educafion Spanish A .I K , ww , Av ,,, uw . 1 -ll r -s ' If J f AL H 1 ff I .1 dw.. 9. .2 A A . 3 at J v WILLIAM W. WALKER Mvlineely Hall CARL WALKER 294 lf!!!-'lYIl'SS Arlnlinisfrafion Ham mond, La. Botany A77I1'fl', La. I 1 l i - an f-5. 'TUV I JUDY WARREN New Orleans, La. H f' 49- YD Qiffi - rx I Nqr' I x., BARBARA WATSON Walker, La. DERINDA WATTS Thibodazlf, La. Dlzcsic Botany Home Economics .4 7. . r S Qy.J..f- s V. 004, Qi 1 Zixlllg l '- ,-'.. Y L- -L Wx 1 41: , I I ' W , 'bk '. S J WANDA WHITE New Orleans, La, English Education ANN WILL YNcw Orleans, La. English el' BOBBY WEISDORFFER New Orleans, La. Business Administration ,W 7 'll A 1, , If if is ff, l :W 2 X ,V - 3 I M L Wfwwx M- 3 x LINDA VVENDELKEN Hammond, La, Zoology '22 5:0 .' If--5 FRED VVEICK ,Vow Orleans, La. IfltSlll1'SS Arlnlinisfrafmn 4 1 Vs ,Wi 'Eff WAYNE WELLS Ponehatonla, La. Agriculture ,wk 5 f 1 I 'JJ , Q C. LEE WHITE Baton Ronge, La. Business Admin istration s..S 5-'Ze ll? n L .. M I i ..... ..-f.. - uagu f -- nu ...li .X 'N'-'r- - -Q.. , '- : - V 1, 4-usage-L' ' . 295 -+-M-1 -++-++++-+4 -+iii -+-L+-+4 + -. ,- SENIORS WY-Z1 .-. mf, M ' -P1 , President's House K 5 . 1 .-'v 2' ,ww ' ai, ii M 13, I E41 ,. ge Pvx ' . - , fi' .Al I ,f Qi siknikw LYDIA HAARALA WILSON Bogalusa, La. Business Education 1 5 4. +1 Atxy N , abil, 1 w , ,Q . .3 I ' 1 X-KZ ROBERT OLEN ZEHR Crnfffvgfffri, La. Speerh Eflucation DIANA ZINIMER fm-ffff1ff,,f LH , 1 V Enylmlw F,1l,'1Cfllff,p7 296 CARY DAVID WILLIAMS Baton Rouge, La. Industrial Tech. HSS ,X QQSSQ ' SQ Hs, FSM ,X S X , N, I we . . Si. KS ELYNDA GAYLE WILLIS Corbin, La. Social Science Jmuwbd JORGE ANTONIO ZALDIVAR San Salvador, C. A. 'S wig? GRADUATE STUDENTS Q, ' 7 f 1 . . I' V A417 1- 'U' Xf N lx -y JO ANN BOWMAN Hammond, La. Fi ..,:C. Ki, .I -qw DANTA MAGEE JOHN CLYDE REASONER Bogalusa La Robert, La. nm 115.-E 2. Q El ,Q I 'Q ' a V' I Q' Sl T' IT -3. W , W., I I I -...-rf ill GW. P '25 5 Elqyw-...,,w Sf' 1- i.v-51 ' i 'sL'h await. Q I: 70 4 - w- ,J 'x X . I 5 w . v, 1 . .,, -V1 , ,, P I 'V , 'fu I -J 1 PETE CERAVOLO Kenner, La. ,j- U ' . :xxx N . . I I 1 1 W A 4 'N Iwi' 7 lx asm Sv- x JOY REEVES Hammond, La. Q al 5. Q 'QQ gh 5 as 5. 01 Southeastern Hall S S .4 JOHN MICHAEL DODDS, Ill Bogalusa, La. I 1' s ,, X, 11- Dx 'S I I , -5 .1 ,n - lr, 'K 1 -,937 .' 1 1 1 'ifif 1, A 421' . I jf ,f 'J'f lg, FRANCIS C. ST. BLANC Baron Rouge, La. fl . I vit. , -I n N WVU 'K -xl ' Q OM 1 4 x If' rg C CHRISTINE G. SPANGLER Hammond, La. 'wp I X .qgkx A X fl . n' L THAD H. WATERS, JR. Hammond, La, ,145 .YN DIANA ZIMMER Hammond, La, ABBOTT, KATHLEEN Slidell, La. ACHORD, SUE Baton Ronge, La. ACOSTA, ARGENT JOHN, III Xen' Orleans, La. ADAMS, LEROY J., JR. New Orleans, La. ADAMS, LINDA D. Soph.. ADAMS, MARCIA Slidell, La. ADAMS, WADE H. Bogalzcsa, La. ADAMS, IVANDA LYNN Hammond, La. ADCOX, CLYDE EARL Bogalzcsa, La. AGAISSE, ELIZABETH Denham Springs, La. AINSWORTH, CHARLES R. Bogalusa, La. AKERS, THOMAS R. New Orleans, La. ALBANO, JOHANNA Hammond, La. ALBIN, CAROLYN ANN Livingston, La. ALBRADO, TOMMY Independence, La. ALDRIDGE, CAROLYN JOYCE Zachary, La. ALDRIDGE, LYNN JOSEPH Zachary, La. ALEXANDER, DONNA D. Bossier City, La. ALEXANDER, JUDY Baton Rouge, La. ALFORD, KAYE Denham Springs, La. ALFORD, SANDRA J. Baton Rouge, La. ALFORTISH, THOMAS W. Metairie, La. ALLEN, MELVIN DARRYL Manchac, La. ALLEN, NELL Baton Ronge, La. ALLEN, NONA Greensburg, La. ALLISON, MELANIE Hammond, La ALLRED, ANITA LOUISE Slidell, La. ALVAREZ, VICTOR M. Clarksburg, New .Jersey ALYEA, ALBERT Hammond, La. AMBROSIA, PATRICIA ANN New Orleans, La. ANASTASIO, MIKE New Orleans, La. ANDERSON, PATRICIA New Orleans, La. ANDERSON, RUSSELL Norco, La. ANDREWS, KAY Hammnwl, Lu, ANDERDINA, DEAN Kf'11nrff', La. J A I x, as A A.. Ee. H e N fs N X, 'iiilifxt X , X en. -Q we 4 -. UNDERGRADUATES AB -A U Fr fy I x W A Jr. JG 4. 4 Jr. Q ff A -S Fr dx K 5' Soph. Fr Jr. Fr. Jr. Soph. Fr. Soph. Fr. Soph. in : , .f I ...,. . f as X, x as Q X is X 4 -7 rg 1-A s ' - M.. X34 A X X x NN Q C? A, V gg. , 1 'gg-1 T' qI . afjiis'..,,v... r, , ef - i. . Y . 'Q' SWS- 1 X1 J r. . . . X 'I X s fgi e Us Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Soph. Jr. Fr. Soph. Soph. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Soph. Fr. Fr. Jr. 4 - ...Nr- Q Ava I , -N' 'N AJ 5? 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Fr LaPIace, La. ASPRION, CAROLYN ANN Fr. Jllefaz'1'z'c, La. ASWELL, JOY YVONNE Fr Port Sulphur, La. AUBERT, JOHN LOUIS Jr New Orleans, La. AUCOIN, CHERYL Soph Arabi, La. AUCOIN, JOSEPH R. Fr Harvey, La. ' .rv ju-via ' 7 ..... UNDERGRADUATES AU BA AUCOIN, RICHARD J. New Orleans, La. AUDD, DIAN LEE Slidell, La. AUDD, DON Slidell, La. AUSTER, SHARON New Orleans, La. AUSTIN, DOROTHY RAE New Orleans, La. AVERY, JACK Ne w Orleans, La. BABCOCK, CHARLZA LYNN Oxford, Mississippi BABIN, CHARLES J. Gonzales, La. BABIN, FRANCES L. Ponchatonla, La. BABIN, JOHN EARL Hammond, La. BABIN, LINDA GAIL Iiaton Rouge, La. BABIN, PERCY Gonzales, La. HACHE, BARRY J. Nf'Hf Orleans, La. BADEAUX, SANDY flaffm Ronge, La. HA DER, KATHLEEN R. New Orleans, La. Soph Fr. Fr Jr Jr. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Fr. Soph. Soph. Soph. Soph. Sl I I I, .Xl f 7 Pl, r ,. ' Q MW: . VX xx 33,1 X YK , . ,J If an Rf? A s M Q, Y I, 435 MA If ggi, 0 J . x,. 'I' I flu. , r .ay 'S' BADON, RIVIIARID Fr. C'IH'l.IlfjlUll, 1.11. BAEIIR, BARBARA Jr Xen' Orleans, 1111. BAGLEY, LARRY Fr I1UllfjSlI'I'l'l, 1111. BAGUR, MAURICETTE Fr lllefairie, La. BAHAM, STANLEY E. Jr Tielffaie, La. BAKER, LES Fr. New Orleans, La. BAKER, BILL Jr Slidell, La. BALL, DILLARD RAY Jr. VVest14'ego, La. BALLANGA, JOANN Fr. New Orleans, La. BALSAMO, ANNETTE Fr. Kenner, La. BALSER, ADELE Soph. Slidell, La. BANDERA, JOSEPH A., III Soph New Orleans, La. BANKSTON, CAROLYN Soph. Hammond, La. BANKSTON, JAMES HAROLD Jr Franklinfon, La. BANKSTON, NAT Fr Baton Rouge, La. BAQUE, JODY Fr. Opelozisas, La. BARDWELL, CARL Jr. Ponchafoula, La. BARLAM, WILLIAM D. Fr. Baton Rouge, La. BARKER, JUDY Fr. Pineville, La. BARKSDALE, LAVERNE Fr. Baton Rouge, La. BARR, CAMERON Soph. New Orleans, La. BARR, PATRICIA ANN Fr New Orleans, La. BARRAS, RONNIE Jr Metairie, La. BARRETT, RICK Fr. llletairie, La. BARRY, LYN Fr. New Orleans, La. BASSET, BARBARA Fr. New Orleans, La. BATEMAN, KENNETH B. Fr. Metairie, La. BATEMAN, LARRY Fr. Hammond, La. BATES, DONALD Soph. Ponchataula, La. BATES, RICHARD Fr. Baton Rouge, La. BEBER, RITA Jr. New Sarpy, La. BECKER, KAREN A. Jr. Metairie, La. BECKLER, GUY ROSS, JR. Fr. New Orleans, La. BECNEL, HARRY P., JR. Jr. New Orleans, La. BEL, SUZANNE Fr. Harvey, La. . BALIJOIN. BRLCE J. '.. k.7 ,. ' .Nc H Clif' Um, Lu. BALER, CRAIG A. KcAnm1', Lu. BALM, KATHY .1Il'ffII'l'l-l', Ln. BEACH, PEGGY .1lf'fl'l1'I'I.t', Lu. BEA LTHAMP, BARBARA Ponclzatozlla, La. BELALA, ANTHONY D. Gwfizcz, La. BELCHER, ELAINE AICfC1I.l'Z.C, La. BELL, BRENDA Hammond, La. BELLAS, STEVE New Orleans, La. BELLAVIA, FRANK S. Amifc, La. BELLO, BRENDA Bafon Rouge, La. BENDER, SHARON LEE Baton Rougv, La. BENNETT, ALAN Am iff, La. BENNETT, FLOYD H. Elmer, La. BENNETT, JAMES WAYNE Baton Rouge, La. UNDERGRADUATES BA -BL Soph. S Soph. ig'-. A 1-fm SW Soph. ' as N v NX X -. xt., S.: z.. - Q, , S cd? I XX X ,I TT Soph. - ' ,A ,LS .Q I :I i L Jr. 1-q,, A?i3ffi ' N Soph. . :Si 94' ' ,J I. X .. if X 1 . A Ff- W' we f' ,B Jr. J? .',, .NN . 1,5 Q.-em, A ffm-A14 A M Jr. X , fu. , ES, S0 ph . U, S0ph. N ay, ' 1 --rf Soph. ,A A A Soph. X f T,' A JJ 419,11 Q ,kv B. 302 , , A K' Q, Q Q ,Raimi-X :Q ' ' . , ' K 2. XE5. QX f Y S xl. X A53 f 'X ii Q' . ' QQ ' f g. ' ww , N , 'N QX ,f fi X MNA S Q , is A S . Bw ..,.wS Amer, 1 -,S C' t X X X N x X X 'Q P x - Y S X .. A 5 X 1 'X , A 5 , WW MIN, nr TQ. ,,,, ?.Qx NRA X ag: , gy is fa ,N p g wr, .,,, 1 '. -4 .,.,,a , -H ,ff X 1- 1 -'S al A 5' IFTIK2 N' 6 ----x , 'nk T' F! b,::5?I-,lgvlif -I K' . I XXI? ,5,. , 1.1 Y, ,T I 1 -R S- A al fcg 'X' 1 x . S .f 'Y Fr' If ' ian., ' ,NY I ' N -,,,,v 'I V' I Nw' I gx fksi ,' Q, . 2- , A, . f L. ru. ,, r .55 ss f 1, - 1 5' .gi ,we, 15 qlx . I7 1 ,A i I R4 .Sb -..,.l 01 'f , - 1 a J. 1 E . h N ' ' ,1- Wu? 'Uk ,'T' .xki -Alt ' A .W , I A , ,ag in, , S., H E h, , s- I J? uf' 6 A.vN.- ' 'R sv XI' , fs 3- 0 xx . 'K X . ' v- 1 Nt, fi . Y' 'Z ' nw.- 'fa KE! ' a Q Q - 17'-nr' V' -.v ,- ,f'- f'- ff' lr' ...uv xx, nur' .-3' 6... ' Sw 4 as 8: ,J . . A ff- ' Y vw , 5v AW' f ..:' s 1 , ..,, , -' 'fy ff... . u ' . ' an Q- :J 2 V f lm: I 1 I, 7 -A F7 'vs 1 . 'N I! 5 303 3 au. vw' 'v. BENNETT. KATHERINE F1'r1nlffoVt, K4'nfn1'lfy BENOIT, ROBERT .I., JR. .'Ill'flIll'lAI', Lu. BENTON, CAROLYN I. Tl'l'lx'f!1H', Ln. BENTON, PATRICIA GAII. Tielcfn 14-, Lo. BENTON, THOMAS RANDY Tielffa14', La. BERCEGEAY, NORMA RAYE Gonzales, La. BERLIN. JOHN HAYES Covington, La. BERLIN, RICHARD Covington, Lu. BERNARD, JOHN H. Hanznzontl, Lo. BERNARD, LOUIS M., JR. New Orleans, La. BERNARD, SHERMAN A. Wl'Sl'll7CgfI, La. BERNARD, TIM RAY Marrero, La. BEROT, CINDY Metairie, La.. BERTAUT, LAURIE, JR. Baton Ronge, La. BERTHELOT, GREG New Orleans, La. BERTUCCI, RONALD J. Metairie, La.. BESSETTE, JOSEPH Covington, La. BETER, BOB Co'vz'ngton, La. BETHANCOURT, J. ERIC New Orleans, La. BICKHAM, BRAD Franlclinton, La. BICKHAM, JANE F'ranlflz'nton, La. BICKHAM, REGINA Bogalusat, La. BIENVEN U, RODRICK SHAW Hanznzonfl, La. BIGELOW, GEORGE TRUMAN Bogalnsa, La. BINNER, LUKE A., JR. Denver, Penn. BIRDSONG, LARRY Bogalusa, La. BISHOP, SALLY Amite, La.. BLACK, MELINDA Clzalnzette, La. BLACKARD, TOMMY Baton Ronge, La. BLACKWELL, DAVID L. Holden, La. BLADES, REID Kentwood, La. BLAIR, PAM St. Franeisville, La. BLAKE, JANIE New Orleans, La. BLAKEMAN, MARY ANN Morgan City, La. BLANCHARD, RONNIE New Orleans, La. Fr Fr Soph Soph. Jr. Jr. Soph. Fr. Jr. Soph. Fr. Jr. Fr. Soph. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Soph. Jr. Fr. Fr Jr Jr Soph Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr BLOCK, CHARLES DAV blulfll, La. BLOCKER, DELORES C'o7'lz1'n, La. BLOUNT, BILLY M. Rosvlanrl, La. BLOYV, CATHY Cflvington, La. BLUE, BARRY L. Jletairie, La. BLIIM, SHERRY ANN Clzalnzette, La. BORDON, MIKE Gretna, La. BOGARO, KALEN ANN Metairie, La. BOGGS, STEPHANIE Metairie, La. BOGIL, PAT Slidell, La. BOLTON, VERUS ROSE New Orleans, La. BOMBACE, JO ANN llletairie, La. BONNER, JANIE Opelousas, La. BONURA, ROBERT Ham rnond, La. BOOTY, MARGARET Kentwood, La. BORDELON, JERRY Gretna, La. BORDELON, KATHRYN Covington, La. BORDELON, RAY E. Metairie, La. BOSSIER, CYNTHIA Mandeville, La. BOUDOIN, MARIE New Orleans, La. UNDERGRADUATES BL-BR BOUDREAU, PAULETTE MARIE Fr Baton Rouge, La. BOUDREAUX, JIMMY Marrero, La. BOUDREAUX, MICHAEL J. New Orleans, La. BOUDREAUX, PATSY New Orleans, La. BOUGERE, JILL C. New Orleans, La. BOURG, DEBBIE Arabi, La. BOURG, PAUL T. Marrero, La. BOURGEOIS, BARRY Gonzales, La. BOURGEOIS, JUDY Non' Orleans, La. , :I ,, . 3 ID, JR. Jr. I.-I I l X if I' I - , . gi , L Fr was WL' ' lm I I Wi Y an isis A 'ia ,Q :S ,hx fgxg Q S0 h ' ' le. 'I ' P A fo . ,,., 5 Soph. ...Qi , w W, Jr. A X' C h X I . 1 Fr. , ij: .MN xx W i Q rv, Q sv, tg ,.-vs -gs, . FT. Y' F , , g .W X. . '-. ,wr N - 1 , . M ff 'fr J' I Fr. 'M .. A C A . .Xu V W I 4 Fr- I I .R X' --'--' N f si SI Q, M . as gan. , . x , 2 I.. , Fr. I I- N 0 x N 'N 1 W ' .. .. 'M avr, I f J 'I I M -ll.. Fr. 3 W N - X , f, 1 ' 1' , f ' as F. vt if A fag AXA, 1 ' XM-ii . Sn, ..., ' Q . , . vs N I 2 5 'ff' -. ll' ' - Jr. Q ' , X., 3 M Q - N X , of Q , , y 2 vu- :cs QQ 'A' 'I I fd- ff: fx ' 9 up J.. PM Fr. if X Z ., . 2 2 ' ' K i,g,..f 'Y A' 7 -A , .. A A Y, in X W K X. . ar S0ph. M Y X T' 4-fi '01 l'. Am ! pg-,. g,gt1+'s r x gd I , ,yi , 3 Q , H1 yfvgl-2029 fi. , ' Q' .J Ag , X FH: ' , 'Q X M ,I . J ,, V, Y Y M , r i n k, Fr. M., C ,,.., , E I ,sk 28-.',w. ' fl' 'UN Q I ' ucv , 5 'Q Ns Sl 5- v-. x s. ' - ' ro ' N - tx .. 1 - ' A , g .4 . ,V Soph. -ff' A I A A if A K Fr A 'Q fi' ' 1 m ' Q S ' 'ax Y S Soph. .Q n fm - -' Soph. , , I x . I I - , ' ' , Soph. s' , I BOURKE, MURPHY ANTHONY Jr. Harvey, La. BOURQUE, KENNETH Gueyflan, La. BOURQUE, LINDA Watsorr, La. BOUTTE, CYNTHIA l1Il'fIl7.l'1'f', La. BOVVDEN, JAMES A. IIllJffll7'l'l', La. BOYCE JACK UELYN ANN , I .Yew Orleans, La. Soph. Fr. , I Fr. Y , xnxx fx ,. N. N . 22,1 304 ,dal-M V if -1 I fi vii w-' F A M: .jug-'1 ff L: -jf-1: , 4 ' ' .p fn. .L llfmffffl- aiu 'if - - ' nivtl Ilwr. , . O Wi ex .. yr A151 PP91 ' . - .t,-.-- .-. f --11-.1-v- --1 I ':p 'r-fvgrf - 5-'1 3-Zigi-in f ' -1- 1111 -T54 fl-.-is-E 1.: sf- I Fl ll 0 I f ' J'4 ' Mx - .H - 1 P13 ,,-I. Y I ,' A 1 MX 9, 5 A Nur 305 jf-- fv 5 x-,ga .T- BRADFORD, ROARY DALE Fr Baker, La. BRADLEY, PAULA GWYNN Jr Amite, La. BRADLEY, SHARON Soph. Baton Ronge, La. BRANDIN, DON Jr New Orleans, La. BRANDON. CARRY ROSS Jr Gonzales, La. BRANDT, JUDITH Jr. New Orleans, La. BRASHEARS, MARGIE Fr. Wafsorz, La. BRAUD, JIMMY Fr. New Orleans, La. BRAUNER, CARL Jr. New Orleans, La. BREAUD, EMILY Fr. Baton Ronge, La. BREAUX, BARBARA Fr. New Orleans, La. BREAUX, CAROLYN Fr. New Orleans, La. BRECHEEN, ANDREA Fr. Baton Ronge, La. BRELAND, CONNIE Fr. Bogalusa, La. BRENNAN, JANE E. Soph. Metairie, La. IQRIAS, t'II.'xRI.ITS Nl., JR. .N4 f71 f1. N, LH. IIRIDGES, Julil. DIYDLEY lX1f f!I'fr4Ali, 1.41. RRIDGES, ROY 1'!.11.wf1fff Hill, Lu. BRIDGES, TOJIJIY Y'r1ff.r1Ip11l1m1, 1.41. RRIGNAF, GREGORY frUlIIlllf'N, LII. RRIGNAII, WAYNE E., JR. Ifllffm Hmrgr, LII. BRINK, YVARREN E. .XYFIV O?'ftIfIIIS, La. BRISTER. KAY linguluxcl, Lu. HRITO, VICENTE JOSE C'rr1z'r1s, Ivl'HZI!l'IU HRITTON, DANNY Dwzlmnz Springs, La. HROCATO, BETTY ANN lJ1flQIlf'HI1'Hl', La. BROOKS, KENNETH Jll'fClIl'I'l', La. BROSSETTE, PATRICIA A. Nvu' Orlmns, La. BROUSSARD, MARIANNE IJKIIJIIIIT, La. BROUSSE, HILL ChCl,IIIlL'ffC', Lu. BROVVN, LINDA JIf'fc11'riC, Ln. BROVVN, PATRICIA N014' Orlcnns, La. BROWN, RICHARD A., JR. .N'c'z1' Orleans, La. BROVVN, SALLY KAY KC'l?fIl'l'I1Ifl, LU. BROWN, TERRY DYER JNVWII' Orleans, La. UNDERGRADUATES BR-CA Soph Fr Jr Soph Soph Soph Jr Fr Soph Jr Soph Soph Fr Fr Soph Fr Soph Soph Jr. Soph HRLIMFIELD, SARAH LEE Soph. Anzifv, Lu. BRIINNING, ELIZABETH Jr. COI'I7lgf0Il, La. BRUNO, LOUISE Fr. IVMQ' Orlrmzs, Ln. BRUNO, MARTIN Jr. Nvu' Urlwnns, La. ISRFNSON, .IANIS ELAINE Soph. f1l'l'SIIl!Il', Ln. BRYANT, RANDY Jr. IYf'llfH'HUf,, LH. IBRYSON, HENRY C, Jr. fHl'ffll'I'l'!', Im. l'iI'f'HER, SVZANNE Fr. .XvI'lI' Urlrrlrls, LII. I'll'DGE, SIISAN Fr. Xru' fJI'l1'flHS, Lu, Iil'I'X'IrII'I, KAREN LOUISE Fr. Zuwllflrjf, Ln. HVISSON, GEORGE L. Soph. .N'l'lI' flI',1'flNS, Ln. IILLL, ROGER FHARLES Soph. .1lIll'l'l'l'U, Lu. Iil'QI'E'I', FATIIY Soph. llfmnm, Lu. l3I'Rf'IIARD'l', RONALD Jr. ,XDIIV Urfrrlflx, Inf. lil'RDEAI'X, PATSY Soph. l f'rl fff.'ffnfmf, 1.11, 4 :XA X 2 Fi W , ,. , we Vffew. is N. .nts ,Y .. ' X - ,Q we .Nw X. U . ' f M2 fi :- H - A IAN NN gg:...I, ' ,gf ' . I A , x . :I BX .I 'A Q v -Q1 f 'rf I fo ifx : fr B ISE, Q . .ni ,l Q , Q? F ,A . xy 3 2 1 gi 53.5 . . S in f - r ,Y?J. K 1 , 3-mx, I -xx W' 4. 25 A Q' A A 'Q 9 , V 'H f A If . 7' 1 133 'ZZ 4.ZfQ5iA : Izlg T .H rewgfgb' 3. , i -, , V f' IJ I sq , L 2 1, -xr' . 155 I 'Nff rag 'vu K fmkn X wg? I 553 A N xx X X X x .Q ,N A ., - . X13 , sr - - . X ,,. , . . '77 ' ' z A 11. ' . ' i -A ' A , , ' 5 A M A . , N , ,,, - 5 , X - X - . 5 A - 2 , . . . g , , Q-- A-- 5 . -- www .- ' I 'Wx X -nf :gym . , -...,,,...... Q Qs M qqqq.. 5 Q L WY? 4 W yy S A .. X . Sl K JENNY fi W , I . Q. ' ' .- ' I , .- A Q I sg . K , ir W I , X . ,, ,. -A vm. ., , K S A , I I .y . X5 g r V. . I X A A 1: , - 1 I r f- . S X . ,f 5 X .X W A Q s A YU'- 'R 'W I xg----fv J , rf S ,wt ' xx , .1 .Qfx N W vw xxx is I R w X . P ,Krew of 'A . L Q ...A R - n f A fi? f Qi fy. , may 3 x QS I? ' '.:: J. 'I A J .. . 3 . A I . IA' .X LY. I gs' ,Q MQ' CSM ' , 'ff ' 55 ? A 6 f K TJ I 'CQ' A ' .., gf , ,' Ski 3 .'n- Tv fb A K A? 4 . f 5 Q. ,, lf I i 306 ' 1 FY! w -fl 1 ,L ii .IX 12577 rr rx . - i v 5 IS 'fs Aki es 4 .M 7 ...Q Lb ik 71 5 rt 4.8 'i . it J I I Q... Wal , I J I1 S .JY 4'-1:-nv '-x 'P 1- si-G A J 1 , :.3., W law. A-Q, -.4 ....-,. - Lf, .4 'U Q 6 'U BURGER, ROBERT M. .Yew Orleans, Lu. BURGETT, MARY LOU Luling, Lu. BURKIIALTER, SHARON F'1-rznlclinfml, Ln. BURNS, JUDY I,l'f1l.l'li'l'I'lll', Ln. BURRIS, JUDITH P1HlCllClf0?ll!l, La. BURROWS, DELPHIA B. lllefcxirie, La. BUSCHER, JOSEPH New Orleans, La. BUSH, LINDA LEE Covingfon, La. BYARD, CONNIE LOU New Orleans, La. BYL, JOHNNY Metairie, La BYRNE, JUDY New Orleans, La. BYRNE, KAREN New Orleans, La. CAILLOUETTE, JOHN F. New Orleans, La. CALAMIA, CAROL LYNN New Orleans, La. CALDER, KATHY Metairie, La. --1..--1. . , Soph Fr Soph Soph Jr Soph Fr Jr Fr Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr 7 L UNDERGRADUATES CA -CH H M nm -Q, K.. CALIVA, KENNETH WAYNE Soph .Ymv Orleans, La. CALKINS, KATHY .N'r'11' Orleans, La. CALKINS, RICHARD .Ywzr OrIcc:n.s', La. CALLIA, FRANCES MARIE A1!'fflZ'7'7'F, La. CAMPO, DENIS J. .Yr-11' Orleans, La. CANYPO, PHYLLIS .NYf'f1I' Orlffuns, La. CANGELOSI, KATHIE .Ur'fr11'rif', La. CANNIZZARO, CHERYL M. .Vmr Orlwrms, Lu. FANNGN, JOSEPH W., JR. .N'1'u' Orlwclns, Lu. FANTRELL, MARY JO lYf'IHlI'7', Ln. VANULETTE, SANDRA .'N'r'1f' Orlruns, Lu. f'.-XRANIRAT, ALLEN B. .XvU7'f'U, Lrl. f'.XRIi0NI, SHAVA J., JR. .N 1'1 flI',I'fIllS, LII. V.fXlfN.XfIfQlU, VARIJ X . ,f ff flflfrlffx, Ln, f XRNVIY, KQICRALIJ LYNN f vfff f'ffl, l,fl. Jr Jr Soph. Jr. Fr. Soph. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. QR :J A fr f? QGY . lol 4, I5 W2 , X Q 1' 4' . ' . L A V, A L 4'.,2,.7 .. A f I I E ll 3. J . 1. ,, ff? B . 1 X my 'Zh ' yr'- V , J Qu..-.. X x i ff? N' nv N X N X X x X Y ,.,,Q,. 3 's 3 gr M- .f s 1 1 - V' '. R7 grin' W X A K Y - xxbyli A' fJ2'.?5EX, J is , . 5 '?l1Z ' - I A 15:71 ,-.. 308 ,Va r . . jg . .. - 1, J' Q .X jg inns ': '-7 'if'- . - Nr A7 1-IJ Qkrw. r' Q 'I ,s .,,f aw L 1 s IU 2 ..l 'wa-, ,L Q. I X r , ! X ? it ,. , A If A LL N -M 2- 'R 'Q I , fx ' ' if i A lv ff I 7'-IQ , ': 33 ,D s . Q ,Jr rw? il I4 fx' 1 0 bi . 0--M, if' . fs ,312 if I , . 2 X MQ ? ' I -- R- . 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CARRUTH, JULIA ELLEN lfllfun Rnlfgv, La. CARRCTH, NANCY C. C1l'l'I'llSbl!I'g, Lu. CARTER, LYNDA Nvu- Orlvuns, Lu. CARTER, SARAH ELIZABETH Hclmnmnd, Lu. CARTER. STEVE Hngulnsu, La. CARTY, STEPHEN MICHAEL IIIICILKII-l'If', La. CARVER, EDWIN N. .IVCIF OrI1'uns, La. CASE, JEFFREY Illcfcziric, La. CASSAGNE, PHYLLIS A. Nww Orlvans, La. CASSAGNE, STEPHANIE L. Nvu' Orlf'c1ns, La. CASSIDY, PATRICK T. N010 O7'lt'ClHS, La. CASTAGNA, DENNIS F. Now Orlvrzlas, La. CASTEGLIA, SARA S. Burns, La. CASTELLA, RICHARD IxV1'llf11'nulI, LH. CASTILAW, DIANE llafmz Rongw, Lu. CAVALLINO, DONALD A. Nrzl' Orlvuns, Lu. CAZANOVE, SUSAN Hamnmml, La. CAZENAVETTE, MIGNONNE Nvu' CJFIVIIIIS, LU. CENFANNI, LEBO, JR. Kf'nn1'r, Lu. CERISE, JEANNE M. .VNV Orlruns, Lu. CHAHAUD, REVERLY ROSE Nwu' CJFIVUIIS, Lu. CHALONA, MARCUS J., JR. CIllfllIlIl'ffl', La. CHAMPAGNE, EVELYN JI11nrlf'z'ill1', Ln. CHAMPAGNE, JOAN C:I'1'flHl, Ln, CHANCE, MARY HELEN Nwu- Orlvaws, Lu. CHANDLER, DOROTHY I'1'n0 Gm:-w, Lu. 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COMER, MARLANE Alou' Orlvfzrzs, La. COMPTON, JANE lIlctaz'rz'0, La. CONNAUGHTON, JAMES Colvhlgfovl, La. COOPER, DAVID Nf ZL7 Orlcfzns, Lu. COOPER, JANET RAE Hammond, Lu. COOPER, KATHY Pmzclmfoula, Lu. COOPER, ROBERT Slidell, Ln. COPPERBERG, HAROLD Nvu' Orleans, La. CORKERN, BARBARA Frcn1l.'lintm1, La. CORKERN, CHARLOTTE I'm1c'l1utuzzlu, Lu. CORKERN, KAYE F1'cu1lflinfm1, Lu. CORKERN, RITA Franlclinfmz, Ln. CORKERN, SANDY L. Franlflintmz, La. CORTIE, ALICE Ifwznvr, Lu. COSTA, GUY S. Nru' Orlcfuns, Lu. COUVILLON, DAVID W. Nwzv OVlc'uns', La. E., JR. COITVILLION, KARIN MARY Npzv Orleans, Lu. COUVILLION, SANDRA Simmvsport, Ln. Er I r Soph Jr Jr Jr Soph Fr Fr Fr .Ir Jr. 4 Fr. Fr. F r Fr. Soph. .Ir Fr. Soph. Soph. Fr. Fr. Jr Fr. Fr. Fr. Soph. Soph Fr. Jr Soph. Fr Soph Fr. l'HYINtQ'I'UN, ILXICIIN ROSE II'II II.'I 7 I.Il. t'UW.XRD. ILXY CQXRDI. l1lII'IIIfI'1IIfII, l,Il, LUN. I.I'IU IIIUNIAS, III IMI fun, 1.11. l'RAI 'I'. JANIVE .IXYI Iflll I', LII. VRAIN, l'AI'l.Ii'l I'E I I'1rII.1.'II'IIIIIII, LII. VRAIS, DON 1fI'sI'I'I'e', LII. LRAIS. RUIJI':R'II P31491 rw, Lu. L'R.XNI'I, DONNA LYNNE IIMIIIII, LII. LRANE, SANDRA J. .YI-If OVIIIIIIN, LII. i'RAI'ANZANO, JOSIE Hrzmmmzrl, Lu. VREDO, CHARLES ,III'III1'l'1'I', 1.11. FRIFASI, KATHY llufmf Rfllljjf, LII. CRINIMINS, RONNIE .XYIIV Urlwflrls, LU. CROSSLEY, JO ANNE .III-I'nnllz, Jlfss. VLOVVE, DENNIS E. IYIIIIIIIHIHIII, LII. CIIADRADU, LINDA ANN .X'I'Il' KJVIFIIIIH, Lil. f'I'I'f'IIIARA, MARY Hrmfnwnrl, Ln. l'I'IiIilER, JESSIE LYNN .-Ilnffw, Illl. VLSINIANO, CAROL ANN ll,-rI1'I112I'Ir1'II', Ln. VIYSIJIANO. ELEANOR Ifl'fll.flIll'ClI.fl', LII. FLSINIANU, LITIEN J., JR. I:l'IlI'flllI'fII.fl', LII. I'I.'SINIANU, MARILYN FOCH l:I'lII'fl7Il'fll.fI', LII. IJAIILGREN, DAVID .Xvf'll' fl1'lI'rIIIS, LU. IJAIINII-Ili, NIERCIA l'mIr'lvIIIuIIlrI, LII, DAIGLH, IKRICN .IlflI'l'I'I'Il, IMI. II.XIfiI,I'I, DENNIS .I. .XIIV fll'll'!lIIS, LII. IJAIIQI,I'I,.IOYf'I'1 ,YI II' lfl'lI'llIlN, LII, Il,XIfLI,I'I, NIARILYN ANN XIII' U,'Ir'rIIIs, LII, DAIIILIQ, RIVIIARID lfrlnfmmfrl, LII, IJAIf.I.I'I, 'IYDNINIY .X fu' flI'Il'IlIIS, LII. UNDERGRADUATES Soph. Soph. Soph. Fr. Soph. Jr. Soph. Fr. Fr. Soph. Fr. Fr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Fr. Soph. Soph. Soph. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Soph. Jr. Fr. Soph. IiAIfQNI'IAI'I,'I', IiRI,'f'E JOSEPH Fr. II'I'xI1I'I'gn, l,rl, Il,XI.I'I, LINDA LEE Jr. f'III'I-plfjfllpl' I,Il, IJXNNICR. JANIC Soph. ,XIIII ll,'fl'lI1lr?, IMI, IJ,XIili'I', LUIS If. Fr, IHIVIIIIIIIV, IMI. Jr K I lJXI I'I'IRIYIC, .II'IRUNIIi LI If IIIIIIIIIY, IMI. I ,K A X ,..- . Aa - I K ,, If K 3. , . A A V ,-. M 'G 5, -fl' 'S fl' .aj it .v 4. A A - K , ,,:..,..v' Q ...J fi. 1 3 A, ' , 91 Xwxy he . 2' 'ff' . iv . I .:,x,', wr:-1.5 V-.,J,5,.FK.LxK ' Q fix f3QI f: 5' 1 ' ,gf sg. gif f' 1- -:JJ 'f3'if'f'-if C O-DE 'E sl Q. . -fi... S six X J' I x X S ..,,. .V 5 ...,., X X I N . X21 Aix my . - -I 'X . 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Baton Ronge, Lu. DAVID, BOHBIE JANET Slidell, La. DAVIES, MARIAN Hammonrl, La. DAVIS, CARSON Ticlffaw, La. DAVIS. JOHN T. New Orleans, Lu. DAVIS, JOHN W. Kcnfzwoorl, La. DAVIS, K ATHY ROSf'l!lllCl, La. DAVIS, LINDA GAYLE Dcnlzanz Springs, La. DAVIS, REBECCA ANN lIIC'lll1'7'?'f', La. DAWSON, MARY NETTLES Porzclzatoula, La. DAWSON, SHERYL Jackson, La. DAY, BILLY, JR. Hammoml, Lal. DEAGAWO, TED, JR. llIefaz'rz'e', La. DEARMOND, EARL SjJ7'I'lIgfl.Clfl, La. DECOUX, MIKE Denham Springs, La. Jr Soph Soph Jr Fr Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Soph. Jr. Soph. Jr. Fr. DEHOOIQ, ELLY E. ,XII H' Ill, I'rI IIIIN, 1.41. DEICHBIANN, DANIEL NIH' Urlrnzzfx, Lrl. DELANEY, NOEL .YI If' Orhuns, L11 DELALNE, JIARY M. I'IIm'1zIztfIIIIz'z, Lu. DELEE, JOYCE Jazrksmz, La. DELOHOMMER, WILLIS G. .IIc11'1'w-II, La. DELLINGER, RONALD R. .Il1'ftllI'Il', Lu. DEI. RIO, RALPH, JR. .III'faz'rz'z', La. DE MARS, CHARLES Np1'1'11gf1'wId, La. DENJIAN, PHILIP M. .Ilc'faz'rz'r', La. DENNIS, DEBORAH ANN Bczton Rowgc, La. DENNISON, OUIDA Hanznzmzd, La. DENNISON, SUSAN Hamnzoncf, La. DENNY, BARBARA D. Bafmz Rouge, La. DENTON, HANK .Yew OVICCIIZS, La. DE ROUEN, RALPH L. Bell City, La. DESCANT, MARY ANN .II6'fflI7'l.f', LU. DESLATTE, HERMAN J., JR. .Yorc'rf, Lu. DES ROCHES, DONNA M. .Ur1rrm'u, La. DEVILLIER, MERRILL Gcisnzclr, Lu. DEVVAILLY, RICHARD J. .Ilvfn I'I'II', Lu. DIAZ, EUGENE .Yrrr Orlcarls, Lu. DI BENEDETTO, VIRGINIA .N'r'21' OTIVUHS, Lil. DICHARRY, PATTY .NY!'7I' O1-Irons, La. DIETZ, RICHIE DIFATTA, LINDA ,IIf'fu1'rI'r', Lu, III GIOVANNI, PAUL flrr1'Iv'.I1, Ln. DI GIOVANNI, PIIYLLIS .Ilfff1I'1'ff', LIL. DI LEO, l'AROI.I.EE .N'f'll' fjI'll'llllS, Lu. DII.I., SANIII .IIO ffllAl'l-I Ln. IJIOIJENE, RUSSELL P. IATIIIII., Ln. IIOEGA, SHERRII, P. l'flfff'I'SUll, Ln. IIOIIRE, KARL .N'1'11' Urfrflfls, LII. IIOIRON, JOAN .'N'rI1' U1'frIr1r1s, Ln. IIUNICLUN, BONNIE X-l'l fll'ff'f1nx, 1.11. UNDERGRADUATES DE -D U Fr Jr Jr Soph Soph Jr Fr Fr Soph Jr Jr. Fr Jr. Soph. Fr. Soph. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Soph. Fr. Fr. 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DUFRESNE, CAROLYN Now O?'IC'UlIS, Ln. DUHE, CHERYLYNN New O'rI0ans, La. DUHE, ROBERT Monte, La. Fr Soph Fr Soph Fr ,f...4-r- .-. m- fro, A .Mi s...f,...e' , , ,M 5511A -. ' K v A -M Ly 7., 'V ' ,-. 1 .. gf'-', Q... , ,- -+,,f .f -Q -,,-,..j-M V.:-f A ,, .. -, w- -., - . 4,..,.- - i 3.5 I, 1 A .- - ' 4.43 f f .. A. ,,, , ., 4:- 40-.' 315 .L?3' - .- -4, .F - -...V ,--1 .sgx -4 -A :G , .gqu I UNDERGRADUATES D U -E V DLHE, SYLVIA .XVf'7l' Orleans, Lu. DLJMOR, LINDA Xml' Orleans, Lu. DLKES, LYNN Slirlrll, La. DLLL, DONALD .Ywrr Cr.'f'uns, Lu. Soph Soph. Jr Jr V A F, .re 'X , KL: if 4 SY1' , ' 1 IJVNHAM, RUDOLPH Jr 1' ,f liufon Rougv, La. ' I I DI,'NNINfQTON, CAROLYN Soph llrlnznmnrl, Lu. Dl'l'LANTIS, SUZANNE Soph W I f'Ul'lAIlUfUII, Ln. Dl'l'l,ESf4IS, DWIGHT Jr. , ' lX'l'l!lll'l', Ilfl. V7 DI'I'l.ESSIFS, JOEL E. Soph. - IX'l'Illll'7', LU. ' Dl'I'0N'l', ALLEN Fr .1ll'fllIAI'l'I', Ln. Dl'I'I'Y, BRENDA ANN Jr. .11ll'flll'l'lvl', Lu. Dl'I'l,'Y, JAMES R. Jr. .-x ',HM'lll'l', LU. 4 lll 1ZF.-XM, HRVFE VV. Fr. - ,Xffr flrlrrrns, Ln. W- '7 IDLRNIN, .JOHNNY soph. vff' .1 mffr, Ln, I 4,5 mxsrm, x1.ueu,xlcP:'l' MARY Jr. 'li 1 q - ,., - . . X711 flrfrfrlns, Lu. ff J ' ,A ,'Tff' , ' XS al. ' 'a ' QM fpxx , .rs 10 Sh. .pn- 'fr N - 1 5-f lb ll-I 4:5 3 F3',N'w ku 'fb ji f . Q v Lf! ' 5 - K 4 , ww, I' nt' f A I ., .1 5:,, SSX y X X 1 ' -V +KX'. 'X F , X L' X1 ix .iff rr L , , IU' 4 .4 rl. Q, x -I is 15 v 76 ,-. WX 3-- ' r- T j. h..x if N 4 1 i I gb' S37 ' . , sw J' I F N695 X .'l I v r-X w, vw qs -x .J - -. .r f , If wx 5: ii? ' 'eng - 7 1? 4. 5 f f 4 rf 4575. x . f Sv' W Q J ,Q 'vs ' N nr 'O S . - 15 Aj JAR . Af' if x W I ' 'mr' FL f ' f 5' .. ji? Wiki . 1 1' 1 f Q . 'I X .I x JS, ,f 1 V1 w I, .: ,j-5 ,,f:7'7??.'m-.JA ge-. x 9 -' ' ,. 3 iw A rf- .. ffm m 5 'FE' HW gg' 114' 1 ' I, - .h ' xx Q.' px.:- s,. L ..,-.,,,, MLP, ,,,.-3?-X M, 2. 'gf f. r .-Q. N . Q .- 1 O .f 1 71- X 5 H Y ' :W q V . - fl, f '-4 1 ,W fu .0- 1 I ,0' .' T ,145 lui . f . 3 A '14 f 'f I I 1' Il? rf -I JJ- S I, 4 , I X- r I' 'f 4-' A ,,. 7:7 . V- ' x qvcrv '7 ,. I f ' f Tir' Z I 6 31 7 Dl7'l'Si'lI, CAROL MARIE lI'ull.'f'r, 1.11. DYER, MERLIN, .IR. Jlvfrririw, Lu. DYKES, l'l'R'l'IS R., JR. 1x'r'nfuwmrl, LU. DYKES, MIDGE If1ISl'1llllll, LH. DYKES, PHYLLIS 1nrIvpf'nrlv11cc', La. EASTMAN, FRED, JR. I.m'11ngf'r, Ln. EBERHARDT, SUSAN ANN Neva' Orlrwvzx, LU. EDMON, JOHN A. Htlfflll Rougv, Lu. EDSON, DIANA Xl1c'z'c11 riz', La. EDWARDS, DEBBIE Baton Rmfgv, La. EFFERSON, PAMELA Baton Rouge, La. EGGERTON, STEVEN WARD New Orlrfans, LU. EHRHA RDT, GWEN Mcfairiv, La. EHRHART, PATRICIA SUE Nvfw Orleans, La EICHEL, MARY Amifc, La. EIGENBROD, BARBARA ATCICIZ-'I 1.f', La. ELBOURNE, GARY Raimi Rouge, La. ELLIOTT, PATTI New Orlcans, La. EMERSON, RICHARD F. Mvtairic, La. ENGEL, RON Metairie, La. ENGELHARDT, LINDA K. Nmv Orlvans, La. ENGLAND, SIIIRLEY New Orleans, La. ERICK SEN. GLENDA Grvfnu, Lu. ERWIN, MARTHA F'l'lI7Ifx'fI.IIf0II, La. ESCHMANN, CHERYL illfftclirzlg La. ESKEW, PEGGY O'NEIL Hfzmnmnd, La. ESLER, SANDY Ilflctuiriv, La. EUSTIS, HENRY C., III .N'r'w Orlvans, La.. EVANS, DONALD E. N670 Orleans, La.. EVANS, JOAN MARIE F1lf!1lll!'ffC', La. FAGAN, BABS Hammunfl, La. FAGAN, SUSAN Hnmmonrl, La. FAIRBURN, KAREN Slirlcll, La. FALK, KAY 17U0fUf7'l'l', Ln. FALLER, BOBBIE JEAN Tic'1ffcm', La. F F F 1-' Soph. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr Fr. Jr. Soph. Fr Soph. Soph Soph .Ir Fr. Jr Fr. Soph Fr. Soph Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr Fr. Jr Soph. Fr. Soph. F. I'. l'. l'. VXLLON, R.X'l'Hl,EEN E. f'wf'i.fHjfvf,, 111 1ixN1m,xA1,, 'rm .1. .YJ 41' IIl'I1lllfN, Lu. I-IXRAH. GEORGE lIm1Afnf11ff1'f, Iffwrlrlfn' I .-XRNSIVOR'I'II, LINDA C. ftllvfff, IMI. FARRELI., JOHN JOSEPH Huralzawz, LU. FARRIS, PEGGY ffilfnn Rrlllgf, LII. FAI'ST, BARBARA JEAN :IIIJIIH-11, La. FAVRET, PATRICIA ANN Ilush, La. FAZZTO, BOBBIE .Yew Orlvcnzx, La. FEIN, MINIA F. Kcrzncr, La. FELGER, LESLIE Arfzbi, La. FELLER, BARBARA C'01'i1zgtfm, Lu. FELLOM, CYNTHIA Hfzmmcnzd, La. FENGER, BERNIE XFN' Orlvans, La. FERGUSON, KAY .Vezv Orleans, La. UNDERGRADUATES FA -FO Fr. Fr. Soph. Soph. Fr. Jr. Soph. Soph. Fr. Soph. Jr. N I 'A . Ihln.. A 6 IW' Y. I'-I NK ' N ., SS ,ywmv xgf 2 5' 1 'VF' X Il 'S 7? X ,---1' 19' . W: x A H- 7' xxx P Y, 5' X ' ..,-1,3 ... ,x Aix Ik ,,,, ,, ,'f IUNIQUK I M fm I 4? .- W ,Jr 5 - . J pan, K YT' 'J if ,, ,x 'r qi W A- 'R H vigx Q I f at . 'Q -- .- f i 11:57, 'ff!I'hW5 , , Q k if Q I We ' A ,, '- 'Zim is ,,, 4 , 1 I Y 'dv--1 S 'CN Q, ' , .71-I l ' 6' 'ALS -,J Q, ' F' I ' 0 4 , 41770. ,ga V r .fl ,K x . FERGFSON, PATRICIA Nru' f,l'll'fIIlN, LH. FETTER, I'IIARI,OT'I'E Aruhf, Lu. FIFE, I'AI'L Gm1.:r1Im, Lu. FINAS, CAROLYN .Vmr Orlwunx, Ln. Jr. F r Soph. Fr. FINAS, CHARLENE BEVERLY Jr .Yvzv Orlvans, Lu. FINNEY, HOBBIE LEE New Orlwfzns, La. FIRMENT, SANDRA Nou' Orlvuns, La. FITZGERALD, MAUREEN Grvfmr, La. FLANAGAN, DIANE Hilton Rongv, La. FLEMING, LINDA JEAN Illvtairiv, La. FLETCHER, ELARIE Zllvfairiv, La. FLICK, RONALD New Orlvavzs, La. FLOWERS, JOHN E. Batmz Rouge, La. FOIL, CLARA DEAS Bngalusa, La. FOIL, KITTY New Orlvcuzs, La. FOIL, MARY MADONNA Fralzklhzfmz, La. FOLTMER, LORINDA Nfw O7'IC'lIHS, La. FONTANILLE, CARL J. New Orlvans, La. FOREST, WAYNE Harahcrn, La. FORET, EVELYN ANN New Orleans, La. FORREST, TED Hammond, La. FORTENBERRY, LYNNE Baton Rouge, La. FORTNEHERRY, PHYLLIS Burns, Lu. FORTINBERRY, GLENDA Illf'fairir', La. FORTNER, CARLA Ccwirzgfrrzl, La. FOSTER, M AYSON Hc1n1n1oHf1', Ln. FOUSCH, JAKE, III JVCII' Orlvnns, La. FOWLER, CAROL Ift'lIfIl'0Ufl, La. FOWLER, FRANKIE SMALL Kfflzfzvonrl, La. FOWLER, GARY DENNIS F'7'l1llA'I1'lIf0H, La. FOX, JAMES E. NUM' Orl1'r1HS, LH. FRANCIS, PATRICIA Arubi, La. FRANKLIN, MARTHA INYCII' Orlvnns, La. FRAZIER, ESTHER Kvnfzrnod, Lu. FREEMAN, NORMAN Kmzncr, La. Jr. Soph. Jr. Fr Fr. Jr. Fr. Soph. Fr Soph Soph. Jr. Soph Fr. Fr. Fr Soph Soph. Fr Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr Jr. Soph. Fr Fr Soph Jr. Fr. FREEMAN, PERCY J.. Hrzrnlmn, Ln. FREJIIN, RONNIE Ifufnn Rnngc, La. FRESINA, MARILYN lizzfnn Rnngw, La. FREY. CAROLYN Xefn- Orlvans, La. FREY, KERRY M. Hafnn Runga, La. FROLICH, WAYNE J. Clzrzlnzvftc, La. FRY, DORIS F. JI1'z'czz'r1'v, La. JR. FULTON, BEN MORRIS Hanznmnrl, La. UNDERGRADUATES FR-GI Fr. Fr. Fr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Jr. Soph. FULTON, GRANDY FORREST Jr. Ha In IIIOIICI, La. FUSSELL, DONNIE MARIE Soph. C0l'1-llgflJ7l, La. FUSSELL, STEPHANIE Clzalrnvttv, La. GALATOIRE, DUANE Non' Orleans, La. GAINES, CATHA E. Baton Rouge, La. GALLATY, GAYLE N010 Orlvans, La. GALLOWAY, BONNIE LYNN New Orleans, La. GALLOIVAY, RAYMOND LEE N010 Orleans, La. GALLWEY, BOBBY lllctairic, La. GARRETT, GEORGIA Metairie, La. GATES, MONICA New OTICCIIIS, La. GATZMAN, RALPH W. Bogalnsa, La. GAUDIN, DIANE Lnfclzvfr, La. GAULDEN, CORBETT F., JR. Hanznznnrl, La. GAUNT, CATHY Covington, Lu. GAUTHE, CLEMENT Nvn- Orleans, La. GAUTIER, JOANN .Nlvw Orleans, La.. GAUTREAUX, JUDY .Vwzv Orlmns, La. GAY, MARTHA L. Slirlwll, Lu. GAYIJOS, FRANK Albany, LU. GEBAUER, PEARL J. .Ywv Orlvans, Lu. GEBBS, .IOHN S., JR. Nvn' Orleans, Lu. GEECK, KAREN Arubi, Ln. GELPI, MARCEL G., .'llf'fnirff', Ln. J., JR. III GENFO, SAMUEL GREGORY llngrlllrsrl, LU. GERBER, CAROL SUE Nwn' Orlf-rms, Lu. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Q :Pfi- . . 1 hy .xx I 'X',If::-Sf .Nga L , 'fri 4 -. 4 A .Xi ' 1 'Rx . S N X Xx S 'i -r-1J . , . ,,,, - ,rx E. s I ' ,,.P 1' X xx SQ X N M A N N N -1 'i.1 Qr'i1l . 6- .X N N ISK X :. ,,, ,-, :QQQ f W 'R .4 ,Qygg -1+ fr J ? ' x.. iy ..,- -.,...,-mi Q X '- Al .Zhi .' ,V U 'X' 5. V .g l . , L .,,, V, . 2 I .4 K . ii, - N: , ' 2 X ' N fx A. Q, 1 ' . , wsffy' X N. r , f .- 4 A f my fr , 45 fix, X '- N - W.. ' ., ,, W . , . . -N N- A-WM.. . A A I w . x fix TT' 'T 'NN-..-.11-f JZ:.fw N if rx .Y S S ff, rf X 45.1 , -fix 9' ' ' I I I X. I 6 sk X X x A X Q I .jeg X-i . .A-Q 31 QS? 'gg A.: X X '-1 - f N A 'H- -I' A ..i ' I. f F wi wiv Q, Q 5 w .wp .. -. I .xr ,. ., x . T :vf . A . !N - ., I 2 . . . p I ,. S X FK QS s . 15. , . .W 'Y sms. Fr. Soph. .. 41' F.. fg hmll., ew Zi' ,ff 'A' Jr. , Soph. Soph. l Fr Fr Fr Jr GEREIGHTY, CHARLES Soph .N'rw Orlwans, La. iii, X 'R '7 7,15-i'2 4 320 V ,.G, 4 ' v...,, Lv- f 49 . Y 'f ' ,S-0 sv' ,fs i f , 'ev' .. , 5. ,, , - ,QS ,: 2- 6.-. 'f.F ' 4 I r . . T4 , M , ,. P' 553' X, A J ,cn l! K ,,,v5 --4-v' -3 'an F If I Q A Lx: 1 ', liAi L ,Ji ,QPR T v' 6 ' x ix In 11-0 SQ f 4. 4, in' .,.,-1 l va GEREIGHTY, EMMETT F., II New Orleans, La. GERLACH, SANDRA GAIL Baton Rouge, La. GIACOBBE, ROBERT JOHN Illefclirie, Lu. GIARDINA, EDNA E. TVf'Sf'?Uf'g0, La. GIBBS, ROBERT E. F'l'fl7IlfI1'7If07I, La. GIBSON, PAT HCl,IIllII11lIfI, La. GILARDI, G. A. Sf. Rose, La. GILBERT, BETTY Mf'fU1'7'Z.f', La. GILER, JOHN ROBERT Baton Rouge, La. GILL, SHIRLEY ANN Albany, La. GILL, WILLIAM T. Denham Springs, La. GILLARD, HELEN MARIE Ezmrice, La. GILPIN, ROBERT J. New Orleans, La. GIRGENTI, JOHN A. Amite, La. GIVENS, IRIS Mt. Herman, La. 5 1 . v - 1 Jr Jr Fr Jr .Ir Jr Soph Fr Soph. Soph. Soph Soph Soph Jr Fr. GLOYICR. DAVID YYINVENT !'l l'J Ilalqlhfllfff, GUIJI,UW'SKY, PAM fflllffllzfflftf, LII. GOERTZ, JAY ,Nr 11' fJl'Jc'll1!.Q, LU. GOLDEN, JOHN Nz 11' LDVJVIIHN, Lu. GOLEMI, JUDY E. .JlCfl!I'l'I-L', Ln. GOMEZ, PATTY llnyfzluxfl, LU. GOODAVT. JAMES YV. Iiufmz Hougv, La. GOODMAN. SHIRLEY Nur- Orlvans, La. GORDON, BRIAN VV. JICfair1'f', La. GORDON, FRED M. .Yczv Orlfwzzs, La. GORMAN, CORNELIUS E. .Yvzw Orlvans, La. GOTTSCHALCK, PATRICIA Folsnnl, LU. GOIILD, DAVID L. Bflfflll ROI!-Ijl', LU. GOWLAND, ROBERT M., JR. Clzulrnvffv, La. GRAHAM, GWEN Gonzales, La. GRAHAM, HILDA ANN Angie, La. GRAS. EDDIE .Ymr Orlfwnzs, La. GRAVES, SYLVIA ANN F'rfu1lcIz'nfm1, La. GRAVOIS, MARK Th1'ImrIaff.1', La. G RAY, BERT Anzifv, Lu. GRAY, JACK AIIII'ff', Lu. GREFO, SHARON L. Aruhi, Lu. GREEN, JULIE .IllII'I'l'I'O, Lu. GREEN, I'A'I'RIf'IA DIANNE I'Jl'flHl.'ll.IlfIIIl, La, GRIVE, BETTY LOU 1X'l'IlfIl'Ullfl, LII. GRII I IN, .lAf'Ql'EI,INE L. .Xv'lll' fllfrrrlns, Ln, GRIl l IN, RIVIIARD M. .Yrzr LJVIVYIIIS, Lu. GRIGGS, LINDA lX'f'llllf'I', Ln. GRISARO, GREG .'N'r'u' flrlfrlns, Lu, GROSS, S'l'I'Il'HANIE L. f'f1u1111r'ffw, Ln, GROYVL, S'I'EI'IIANIE A. Arrlhf, l,Il. GRVICN, J EAN ,N'l'll' fJl'lI'lIllN. LH, Gl'ARlNO, RONALD M. .Yrfr fJI',I'flIlX, 1111, Gl'l'I'l l'l'I, ANDRIG GEORGE .NVVIV fJl'!I'lIHS, I,rl, GI'l I EY, RILIIARIJ IP. lfllfflll lflflffjf, Lu, GL -HA UNDERGRADUATES Soph. Fr Jr Fr Fr Fr Jr Soph Soph Soph Fr Fr Fr Jr Fr Fr Fr Jr Soph Jr Jr Jr Jr Fr Fr Fr Jr Jr Soph Soph Jr. Fr .Ir. .Ir. Jr. I . 4 40 .-r me 111 ., Q 'I . ' A tx I 5 . pm M1 rv 44 ' f f . fi . I ' im 1 4- . af - - N 35. Q X 5 LPHQ aaa N 'g A J... , n A ,, N92 . . V ' ' 1 5? A 1' z .a N- f 5 Q 'ly 4' , gk 'K Q' .T . 2 WN . N , ,: 1, ' fri? X ami -QE, A - f -K. A f A v .-,Q NW' AIX, A 1 P, .- X fr fix A Af +.,iwg . , , m y-2' Fx.-1-Rv s 5: Q f 6. ,L fl? 954' f Tlx , 'H - . J 'fvfli ,x V ' X I. - r . V f, 0 J I 4 9Q :'3 3E XXX .v AQ f 'ff ,i ' 3 - xx N ' J I Irr 4 f ' , , ' . L.-,.' 4 ' :wg S I xx ' ' rs . J f vu -,X ' ax tg: - - , ' ' A '15 3 A ' ....- , rx 1 , ,f - , I J ' 'f-if V ' Q 4' ' - -,.' 4I.A A J ff, - Y' 'J rr 'r 1' 1 gtg .Z A3 3 A L, A ii Q X EX' a 55 A J' 'fi' 'rig , M W M .Q 4., 'V ff: 'ff' . , I-A 1 , ' .L I .id 'I A 22 XX 13 SN X 15+ SJ Ex x R. 5: I w I C E x X, ' ' 'Q Nj f' , a ' S f x 'B .T , H x,4 Q, .I ni f .I 4 ?L.j,,,,,- . I . ins ' ,ii .I s-,,.,lf V N X , Vi ! I , . r T A Z 'J 4 Tins I . .J X f A I .. ' f 'ix 6 '- 17. , E .- , V, 'fg H :' , 4 .Q rv' ' v ff. -Q fa Ep. N, .,,.. A v Q U -' ., .,+ 5. My up I X.. 4,1 , f? Gl'It'llIC'l', KAY Nui' LIVIIYIIIN, Lu. GLIDROZ, JOHN L. Puri Allml, Im. '+.,,, fsvlnlmz, ovllm xJlI'fflll'Il', Ln. -si' GUIDRY, l'A'l'Rlf'lA D. llufnn Ruugv, LU. GUIDRY, ROLAND A. Hmfmn, La.. .H Y -fx,, .'. -' 'Q W SH W L eff? i at -J- GUILLOT. ROBERT Nvw Orlcrzns, Lu. GULO'l l'A, PETER, JR. Now Orlwfuzs, Lu. V GUNN, JAN JVUII' OI'lf'llll.9, LH. 's 3 f it IW x 53.2, . , .M xg if. .Viz-,as 1, XX 'S' f JW 'VX , Ny 6 'QS GURNEY, KAYE Bfzlfwr, Ln. GUTELIUS, DON F., JR. New Ofrlmns, La. VJ . ,X 'wus- 'ETB GUY, SHARON LOU Grcr'nsb1frg, La. HACKETT, CHARLES New Orlvczrzs, La. HAERER, KENNETH W. New O7'It'fll?S, Ln. HAGER, RONALD LLOYD Metairie, Ln. HAGOOD, JOHN H. New Orleans, La.. 7 y '3 F., - ill. 323 Soph Jr Fr Fr Jr Fr Fr Soph Fr Fr Fr Jr Fr Jr Soph. UNDERGRADUATES HA -HE I I 'HIE A-'W ' W 'J HALL, ALICE MARIE I,u m1gr'1', LU. HALL, LINDA LOUISE lfI'llIH'7', LH. HALL, VELMA RUTH H'ullcf'r, Lu. HAMAVEI, AL Nww Urlvmfs, La. IIANIIEUIQGEII, JANET fvllllllllffff, Lu. HAMER, VVILLIAM G. .Yww Orlvans, La. HAMIL'I'0N, GINGER lluffm ROIIHF, La. HANNA, GARY J. Springfirlrl, Ln, IIANSEN, JEANINE Kwnnfr, Ln. IIARIDESTY, CAROLYN SUE lfukrfr, Ln. I lIAllI'l4IR, BARBARA Ilfllllllflllllf, ful. IIAICPICK, MAXINE l1fII'flIlfjl'I', I,-'l. IIAIIIIELII, Iilllllld LEN l,ff'ingxlrn1, Inf, ll .XlCRI'II,I,, LINDA MAE l'fmr'l1rrfrmlu, l,r1, Il .XICICIfI,I,, SIISAN Nvrlf' Urlruns, 1111. Jr Fr Soph. Soph Soph Fr Soph Jr. Fr. Soph Jr Soph Fr Jr ' 4 ,W Q V-he' pu-N 2 wr 1 JK. , . . 1-. ' I 0:9 -o--rv I'-up- P 7 ' if 4 324 V- .Mfg 1 .I-at 'WZ' 5 -1 .4 I, 45 N1 3 11 ' ,A A as Qi' M V5 ' . f 1 V XXX . Fl ' - ca. gm, 'R 4' '22 5- . I ' -. f . if W :J XA ' 'X N N ,Q A e , ' I E W e. A s A A ,v we fxf- Q 'A A , 0 5 A Q J Jn I R1 5,9 x 10 DN f V' '. , A Z, X L 'ii .mx ' . ,ak f ' Q., 1- 4 - A T IM' 'Nga ww-ff9.: n 32 .... I. 'C Cv v,a ,.., X ' -T Q :I . V , ' I I . . Ax I X X ,vs 'vw- an am 4'-', .,.f' ,ff X f 1 , 'K If -J' - 3' 'Ar' WII IM xg. I ifwr' md 'QRQLL I 1 f 'h I N 'w 'Os ff xi I wg,- w x in 5 , xi' .mn N, V r ff ,,f f-4 f 4 1 , , .4 1 xx, X A-. II.KRRl'fl,SON, VLYIIE llulmf ll,UlYfI1', 1.11. HARRIS.. MNRY ANN .Ill',fIll'lI', Im. HARRIS, MARY II. llnyunlxfr, 1.11. ILXRRISON, Ii.-YI'III.EEN M. .Yrlr Iflrlrrrn.w, l,rr. HARTMAN, SIIICILA IAVIIIIIIIII N1n'in.r1.w, LH. II A RTT, .I A N ET A. IYf'llIf'1', Ltr. IIA'I I'lER, VIC l'OR G., .IR. .Nrw flI'lI'IlIlS, Ln. HAYIJEI., ALVIN Ni. .l111m's, Im. HAYIJEN, IIAVIII EIIWIARII llllilllflllilll, Ln. HAYIIEN, GREG Ifllflill Rongv, Ln. HAYIJEN, TANYA lfflfllil Rungr, Ln, HEALY, ELIZABETH JANE CIlll'l.IlfjfUIl, LII. HEBERT, BONNIE M. Gmlzcrlwx, Lu. HEIIERT, FRANCIS JAY f'u1'l'llgfml, LU. HEIIERT, .IO ANN lh'r1ifl11f'1rT1c', La. HEHERT, RANDOLPH Nrlf' C,I'll'llI7S, Lu. HEHERT, THOMAS I'I Yl'Sf'7l't'1fjU, La. HEOLEY, RICHARD T. Long Island, Nrzv Ynrlf HEFLER, JOSEPH M., .IR. Xml' Orlvfzrm, Ln. HEIM, GAY ANN Nz'-lv Orlwruzs, LU. HEIN, CHERYL ANN A rubi, Ln. HEIN, GAYLE YVONNE rN'l'1l' Orlvuns, Lu. HEIN. SHARON rI1f'frz1'riv, Lu. I-IEINTZ, SUZANNE .Il!'ffll.I'If', Ln. HEISSER, MARLENE A. Alzfffz Springs, La. HEITZMANN, LOIS lTI1I'ffI1'I'I.l', LU. HELLMERS, MIKE VV. Nru- Orlwuns, La. HELLMERS, NILES Nwu' Orlwnzzs, Ln. HELMER, DOUGLAS L. Huralzrm, La. HEl.MS'l'E'I l'ER, GAYNELL .I1f'fair1'f', La. HEMELT, MORRIS Nvll' Ul'lr'tl1fs, LU. HENDERSON, VVILLIAM ffllfull Rnllgv, Lil. HERBERT, ANNA Hnnznmnrl, La. HERN DON, CHARLES TEX .XIVIV OVIMIHS, Lu HESS, DOROTHY Albany, Ln. .Ir I r I r Suph Fr S0 ph S0 ph Fr Fr Fr Jr Fr Fr Jr Jr Fr. Fr Fr J r Jr. Fr Soph Jr Jr Soph Soph Soph. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Soph Soph. Soph. Soph. I O I - 9155 4' HESS, LILLY ANN Alhczngf, LU. HESTER, GEORGIA ANN Nun' Orleans, La. HICKS, ALDREA IJUIICIZCIIOIIIG, La. HIGGINS, DEBBY .Irlf'ffIZ'I'l-C, La. HILBVN, DIANE Hfznznzond, La. HILL, MORRIS GERARD Slidell, Liz. HILL, REBECCA ANNE Lnling, La. HILTON, CAROL Slidell, La. HINDS, DENNIS Eaton Ronge, La. HINES, CHERYL New Orleans, La. HINKSON, CAROL ANNE Harnnzonfl, La. HOBGOOD, MELISSA Baton Ronge, La. HODNETT, SHIRLEY Bzcras, La. HOF, CATHY New Orleans, La. HOFFMANN, WARREN F., JR. New Orleans, La. UNDERGRADUATES HE -H Y Q fi '- ea M, ,V .4292 ,,N- - N95 ' 1 I5 5 Soph. f' , Jr. A , y fx O E If su 'vs x. 5? 0 ,b . Jr. ' X Tv Fr. Jr. A x :WEA ,H Fr. ggi- C. s ,f I V Fr fain. I I ' I, I S se Fr. 3: ...- I , -1 Fr. ,ZW f ' ' W Fr ..:.x-.. A Fr ' Jr . 'W I x ' XXX f N ' Qi . Q mga. Fr. -S Fr. ,pe fsf! '. . ' L? KX ,I .... , uv HJ U. R 1 3 5 5 sv? L, wmnm, I . - W M N -. .. S.vr'fx 'A if I 9 . . , .I ,Q ,, 8 s Ns- fi? -Mi 'X 'Y - f iisf ffs , Y Tb v . Www ,a Y , , ' , X I X v -'kr 1 W' G : gg . ' , SY ,,, , Q , '- P 4 fl 5 , J 'M 'Wm E4 A' ' 'bn ' . 4111 vfl J if .Q- . . , AW'-.,,Q. 6f 5 l ,sf A ,. -, 1 wid t , ' 'fm A I V, vu I xx 'F I K-L JIM xlhtydbsvv If ff fw- +3 326 5 w fffw ' x F X X X N -I w f- n X, .. ,, Fits 5-r I x ,954 Q ,S rv?- 1 r - 1 ,X ff: .9 6 -f ,T Q X 1 Ax-Vx E .'. I' A I ,' 9. r' . x- , I.: V , lp P 5 - l V, i?f-3: 7252-Bully. Int .,. ' ' 'If 3,7 ,fl . -' s' f'f ff7I 3 X 7 f !'7W:15Z- i1'l: .' .izvl W 5 ' , ,. if 1 ,ga , w Q 1 if X. , ', fl I I '7 'N I ,glftv 7-K - i K N. Q ,R 1- 'P 'M -. .vs 2 1... ' , -4 'V ,N I as Ns' fi, ' f I , I ' Q All ' X A 7 f 5 1 1 .f + I , W I xx , . , f . 5 A ' I . ' .I 'ff N ' Za .9 I! M 1 I l ,f,f.',f4 I 0 55W I J ' I ETA 1 I ' 'Q - A 4 .ex ,A .fe . I I ag? If V X N , in ,rgjhs J '21 I ,I Ve ,,y,. f-' w I VM' , I ' QT: l 'la' 'gr 2 L D , I W' A as I w ifi? I 'V Q A Q Ji? .'4kffI'I , I . I . If . . , f-Q-15 ' A' A '- fav . as A , A rw., .. -- I r J., ,,., . 'hi .r ' .,-. ' 'gi I- QNX ' -- A . F fm , '- wwf' L , K I ,- . if - ef. . I , I 1 f M a 34 Y 15, 1 l ' X i 5 A X Ns-B' 1 in J V I I .: E2 'gn T 6. A-65' i M73 Q-.4 ' I 5h,' . .,,x ll. 1 'TV 'F Ig.:-v 327 ii an lg-. I. ' 1- HOGAN, SALLY Covingfon, La. HOLDEN, BUBBA Baton Rouge, La. HOLDEN, JIMMIE ANN Holden, La. HOLGUIN, JUAN MANUEL Bogota, Colombia HOLIFIELD, CYNTHIA D. Bziras, La. HOLLEY, ELIZABETH Baton Rouge, La. HOLMAN, H. STUART, II Metairie, La. HOMAN, CYNTHIA New Orleans, La. HONEA, JAMES Hainironcl, La. HOOD, BILLY Denham Springs, La. HOOD, LINDY LOU Flulcer, La. HOOPER, SONJA CHARYL Metairie, La. HOUTZ, KATHY Slidell, La. HOWARD, ANITA Baton Rouge, La. HOWARD, MARION Kenner, La. HOWE, GEORGE RALPH, JR. Lnling, La.. HOWLAND, KATHY New Orleans, La. HUBBS, CHARLES BOM Greenwell Springs, La. HUBBS, LILLIE Baton Ronge, La. HUBERT, RICHARD New Orleans, La. HUFF, ANN New Orleans, La. HUFFMAN, JUDY D. Kenner, La. HUGHES, LARKIN WAYNE Ainife, La. HUNTER, BRENDA Marrero, La. HUPPERICH, ANDY Hanzrmoncl, La. HUSSER, WAYNE Metairie, La. HUTCHESON, JANE Covington, La. HUTCHINSON, VIRGINIA Loranger, La. HUTSON, HENRY L. Baton Rouge, La. HYDE, MICHAEL L. Hammond, La. HYMEL, DIANE M. Hannmoncl, La. HYMEL, NANCY Norco, La. HYNES, GARY CHARLES New Orleans, La. IANNAZZO, MARY Metairie, La. IMPASTATO, SAL New Orleans, La. Soph. Soph Fr Jr Fr Fr. Jr Soph Jr Jr Jr Jr. Fr Soph Soph. Soph Jr Soph Fr Jr Jr Jr. Fr Soph. Jr. Fr Fr Soph Jr. Soph Soph Fr Fr. Fr Fr. UNDERGRADUATES IM -J U INIPSON, LINDA Fr. llwnlzanz Springs, La. ii M is INRAC, IION E. Jr. Av: ,, Q2 WI CW .XYIIV Orlfans, La. 'IS A , . IRVIN, JERI ANN Soph. ,. lf ' ' 'if' I 1 .IlI'r1'1'ff Islancl, Fla. ISRAEL, PAT Fr Slfrlvll, La. IYANYISKY, LINDA KOLES Jr. X Harnnzond, La. ff A J J, -'B :'2'4 , ' jf ' IVERSTINE, LINDA M. SODh. . q W , l H a nzlnunrl , La. K ,, Q 'ffl V JACK, E. TERRY Jr. iii.,,,f1 -1- V' A M C1 4 1 liaton Rougv, La. M I A .. if Wh at . 'mv' 3 JACKSON, JOYCE Fr. I ' 4 f 'J -A 'J 2? 3 Baton Ronge, La. ' I 1wSgr,, E JACKSON, KALININ Fr. W ,mf ?3'5-'ilf Eaton Ronge, La. ,Qfy , V' .f5l.,If,f',' JACKSON, PATRICIA A. Soph. f S ' A v S x.v,,, ' AVA! ' Dcnha rn Springs, La.. JACOB, CHRISTY L. Soph. , - A I, I I Smzfzz, La. J.JJ , A f 4, J JACOB, DAVID C. Soph. I . . f , if HN K, .W .. IECSCTUCY La. nm I M. f, . 3, N vigil JACOB, DRAKE M. Fr. v x ' - 3, A 5 ' .g Slidell, La. ' If M f AC I f C' JACOB, NANNETTE Fr. ,gs I Bogalusa, La. I JACOB, TERRY J. Soph. .YFIC Orleans, La. X JAMES, GLADYS Fr. . Hicst Monroe, La. . A A ' C . JANNECK, JACKIE Jr. II f 'I , W q . . , New Orleans, La. A A My 5 M mx R I I I 7'?? Q.. JARREAU, ANN Fr. Q! ff' 1,5 I ., I ,fs ' . I E New Orleans, La. ' -Aww 1 'n...If' JARRELL, JAMES M., JR. Soph. , Y yzff- Covington, La. 5 .A JASTRAM, E. J. Fr. , I , New Orleans, La. I ' 'j,jf 5 ,MZ,,l.,fRwf,xQ-:f'W5,f JAUCHLER, MARIANNE JERI Jr. .A ' , 5' . .AEA C 'f' ww Of1f'f1I1S, La.. .gf M AC'C' . I j JENKINS, GLORIA Jr. 'AW I Bush, La. 4 Vx fi? fir- ' JENKINS, RICHARD D. Jr. , C ' ' I A , F'ranlcl1'ntOn, La. . JENKINS, SARAH ANN Soph. Franlflfnfon, La. JENKINS, SHARON LEE Soph. Anzilv, La. JESKIN, JEFF Soph. III1'fr1z'riv, La. JOHNSON, CARA C. Jr. Hanlrnfmrl, La, JOHNSON, H. RANDALL Jr. IVf'SI7l'l'-QU, La. JOHNSON, JANET A. Fr. NIWI' Orlffans, La. JOHNSON, JORDAN D., JR. Fr Non: Orleans, La. IM' ,,b I ,rfwx fri? - RWE' JOHNSON, J. JAMES, JR., Jr. Nwn' O1'lr'nns, LU. JOHNSON, JUDY Fr. .N'ffn' Urlfrlns, Lu, JOHNSTON, MARY ELIZABETH Fr. Afnifw, Ln. JONES, ANNE P. Soph. ,Il0nrm', Ln, JONES, CYNTHIA Soph. .S'lf'fl1fll, llfl. K7-I' FACII 4.4 3 2 E Zi ! 'm Q ,pg r s O . J? 4-K 'PMS'-7' Q, -X .ff ff' 2, 5 'za 1:1 C f,,m I1 '--wr' I9 jg ,il , J, , .1 3 5' Q. 1 1 eye iQ' Hue' I xi ,Wx li-V L J f Y A li ' f JONES, JESSIE E. Hammond, La. JONES, ARLEEN Amite, La. JONES, MAUREEN Amite, La. JONES, SANDRA SUE Hammond, La. JONES, SHARON Metairie, La. JONES, SYDNEY New Orleans, La. JONES, THOMAS G. New Orleans, La. JOYE, REBECCA LEN Slidell, La. JUAN, CAROL ANN Metairie, La. JUDD, BARBARA Metairie, La. JUHASZ, JOSEPH A. Albany, La. JUMONVILLE, PLACIDE J. Albany, La. JUNCKER, JAN Chalmette, La. JUNEAU, RAMAH New Orleans, La. JUNG, JAMES R. New Orleans, La. Fr Fr. Fr Jr Jr Soph Jr Fr Soph Fr Soph Jr Jr Soph Soph J IQNO, JERRY J. Nun' Ilrlvans, 1.61. KAIN, BARRETT KELLY liogalnsa, La. KANIPHLIS, DINA Nun' Orlvans, La. KASSAYETIS, MARIA Xml' Orlvans, La. KEALHOFER, MARY JANE Franlflz'nz'on, La. KEANAN, MERLIN L. Xvn' Orlvans, La. KEEGAN, GAYLE Hella Clzassr, La. KEITH, LARRY Non' Orleans, La. KELL, MARILYN SUE Kcnnvr, La. KELLY, PATRICIA ANN Nell' Orleans, La. KELLY, SUE Bastrop, La. KEMP, GREG Baton Ronge, La. KENNARD, BRENDA Gr'vmzzvell Springs, La. KENNEDY, C. KURT Springfield, La. KENNEDY, CYNTHIA Baton Rouge, La. KENNEDY, JAMES R. Sandy Hook, Miss. KENNEDY, RUBY Baton Ronge, La. KENNEY, DANIEL PAUL Hmnnzoncl, La. KENNEY, MICHAEL Hanznzonfl, La.. KENNY, MICHAEL Nou' Orleans, La. KENT, JAY Baton Ronge, La. KERNAN, HUBERT J. Gonzalvs, La. K ERSHENSTIEN, TIMOTHY A. Nou' Orleans, La. KIHNEL, RONALD J. .Yom Orleans, La. KINCHEN, SHEILA GILL IYKIYHIIIONCI, La. KING, CLYDE W. AI7ll'fl', Lu. KING, JACKIE Holflfn, La. KIRCIIEM, SUSAN JANE Nrwr' Orlfnns, La. KIRKLANII, .IANICE II'r1ll:r'r, LU. KISTRLP, KAREN RAYE .IIrffr11'rz'w, La. KITVHEN, FRANCIE Xwn- Orlwans, Lu. KITYIIICN, RUIIEICTA M. .'N'f'n' fjI'1f'llIlS, La. Kl,IRIiR'I', JUAN DALE lff'Nf'f!'f', Int. KLININI, EIJVVARIJ R. .Yrfr Urlrnns, Ln. KI,0I'I , E'l'HEL E. .xvvfll KQVIWIIIIS, La. .HLKO UNDERGRADUATES 5, J ' .. r -rm., 1 : - .N Sovh- fr J n .mm -A f NRI 6 W' ml my U . Fr. -.f- ,T Z, ,I , bt sw ,W ' y Fr' vi S0Dh- f .... Jr. xy .L :..5 ,Q '1 4 r I X f i. fs H r ar f ' Fr- 'J . A r- N.-5, :J - .Hi 1 sq N , 5 . , -:r s 1 'J 'fr . A Y Jr 2 r ANA A f . A,.- 1 . . 1 1'-- r. I-: ff G S -si ,.. : - X Q11 5 a..Q. M Q. X Jr. A r 'QE ..,, ds f 'x he If Fr FJ r . , ,R J ,,,.-, , J 2 E rr f S ra -Iff -5 S 5 75: riffs ,lg I 0 ., , 5 K, HX MwiWSWW'sW NN Ni r ' . A ,..., ,, 'Mm Fr ff? ' ' 5. r f XA Q . Soph 5. .. uf q M g S h 4' Kr. - ,ur ix 'gr' J fm j op . A Fr. .1 19 Soph- J X '54 .ff xg . J, Fr. 3 1 x soph, I ,,. J In ff rg-' . 'N' v it . . 6, f , . ., Q Soph -ff ' H , x, J sg I'. : . 25 3 Q . Jr- 4 ' f ,I I . A E 1 , A, 4... Y- p,,,,'r? A A 1 Wa 1 X 2 'Z 2? Fr Ww fir JW? Q2 ,. , 4 . 3 J f 7..ff. ' I I ., L- 'lf' , , if Jr. - I r ' IJ if W , I I ..l. ff- J. if --N A rr M- J .-'A 1 . X lv, ,1 - ,N if , Q A A 9? TW f ' SODII. - - A N .i . my ' w gf A A I A ., V ix! , , .wwf D ,I I. '. A f rf, r I , Soph 4 A - gf - . , 5.11 ,.Y ' I, ' gl ' kr I , ' Soph. q 1 MTH I . I . I H :J -mr-I M- , 0 xml ' iii A 4 5 L. - Y ', f , .ir 8 x , . 5 ,. 1 1 J, Pai .. ,. FT. b A .k- .rl A ' x, H J it Y I . , IS , x p 4 , , .sw 1 Soph' ry I an I n H ,, ' V ' I A HI 'J is - I. fa 4 ' Q. .xy I , Jr. n , Y 1-1 I ' ,,,,, f Al ' , x, ,Y 44 1 'I - V r 4-,rv X V V' Jr ' , T i lv Q ri - IN , J. ,Q - , Q X . -JJ ' 2 wi! xr 'A H YV Qin' 5 , ' r, 'rJ-A V 3 : : SODIT. 'XI N, Mgr? I . ' 7 IV131 r gr 'f . ' r I, .wal , Q1 1 ' Q r '- Hai, it 5,114,151 ,,r!'7- I H2 ru 1. J .wa J ff iw '. .5 -A ffsf' f 'A 1. .. 330 ,A I, v . ng, x av 6' GN Qi A +- 4, N- -A f -- .. tg- . ,, - xi XXX HCXQV .1 V' V I I . ,, I J . 1.7. IFN I ,..k, Y ,s7A'f??2i ' I Y A T ' ' A -. . fx' fp ' ' I 'W ,gk ,-.. - 1. , , 3 H I Q Lf.x'5 -1-' J , ,,. iii, 1, I - , . 5 Q. if I I V , 1 , V- I A V' I f' , , , 'f fy x I A ,,,. qi A l I I 1 M X Q '?.l. ' 'hx 331 sf-'3 KLOI'l , SLZANNE Nwzf' Urlwuns, Lu. K LOTZ, JOHN Il. .Y1'14' IJVIVIIIIN, LII. KNIGHT, CORALIE MARIE f'HI'I.H!jfUll, Lrl. KNIGHT, DANE llogulnsrz, Ln. KNIGHT, GLEN llngfzlusu, La. KNIGHT, MARTI Ifufun Hungry Ln. KNIGHT, SHARON GAYLE Vfrrnazlu, La. KNOKER. MARGARET .'Vc'14' KJVIVCIHS, Ln. KOHER, CAROL ANN Nww' Orlvarzs, La. KOHLER, JOHN I. Baton Rouge, La. KOHNKE, BARBARA C'0l'IHfjflHI, La. KONG, BECKY VVcstu'cgo, La. KOON, WES Nou' Orlvuns, La. KOPEJZNA, ANN MARIE Houma, La. KOVACH, LINDA Albany, La. JH r I Soph Soph Soph Fr Jr Soph Fr Jr Soph Soph Jr Fr Jr. Soph. Soph mu.. ,' ily' I I 1 5 s 1 ff x, f ! , 5. J UNDERGRADUATES KR -LA S' ff' asf KREIITZ, PATSY ANN Gfw-nsbzwg, La. ILIQCERA, LYNN . .'f'u' Orfcans, La. KUEBLER, DALE l,fl7lChfIfOllIfl, La. KIQNTZ, LOUIE J., III .Vr'!r1z':'z'v, La. KLIYKENIJALL, CHERYL 'l'. Amilc, La. KUYLEN, SYNTHIA Nfw' Orlvans, Lu. LABANCA, GARY L. Abifu Springs, La. LA HELLO, MARILYN F. Unfun Ronge, LU. LA BORDE, ALLEN PATRICK .IIr'frll'7'ir', LU. LA BORIJE, DONALD lfuffnz Ronge, La. LA VAVA, SIIEILA .Xr,f'll' Urffflfls. Lu. I,AC'liY, ANITA Nrfu- Urlwfms, Lu. LA VUSTE, LINDA .X'f'Il' U1'fwf1ns, Lu. INXIJNICR, i'IIAKI.U'I I'I'1 f'f,11r'lfrlfn1lfrl III . 1 . I,XlINI'lR, YIIlI'lN.X DALE lfrlfnmunfl, Lu, Soph. ' I J . SF Fr , Fr. , fx. I Jr I Fr. Fr Soph Fr Soph Soph. Jr. Ni' QQ 'Iii 1 -r ,V ,r fx, v, i 1 AWB av' Jr. gp - .I X Soph Soph mv. y vw - -an 'fx I l an tl- I W 7 -' Jr. X ex 40 f ff? gf, if 2 .4 N ,., If 1-NP Q. 3 P D! ,I X if .. 1'-' Ay a ,- 'UN .Q I Us 'C' .:-Eff 'xv gQi?fe.: ! 5 RJ rf 5' I .II ,W N, , I I --4 ' 1 1 'f . D f' x . -01,3 ' 1 - ov' . -Cu Q 7 .L . N , , 1LL,7' J we I Q x - I r 'J .1 gsl f: .- -JF 1 A QQ . -w-, ff .ja451?, L ' 7,5 4 W ww 17' 7 . f 2. . 3 1 f .f X f'f, Q f . X R N ' wwf . V . - 775 --W f Nur 333 I ff ,if . f I LAI I'l'l'E, RENE I'. 1111 Frilm, llmlrlnrax LAGARDE, JERRY f'llalnl1'ff4', La. LAGAROSSE, VICKIE ANN 1Jrll'fIlI.I'll', La. LALA, CAROL ANN Illzmnmml, La. LALA, JOSEPH F. Hamnzanrl, La. LAMBERT, JOAN Go11.:al1's, La. LAMBERT, J. B. Nvw Orlvans, La. LAMMON, BARBARA LEE Ifflfllll Rouge, La.. LANDRY, BRIAN R. ZVMU Orleans, La. LANDRY, BYRON W1'stz4'cgo, La. LANDRY, CHERYL Slirlvll, La. LANDRY, DIANE Hafmmoml, La. LANDRY, GAIL A. New Orlcans, La. LANDRY, JANIS Nvw O'TlC'fIII.9, La. LANDRY, JEWELL Clzalmetfv, La. LANDRY, RICK Nmv Orleans, La. LANDUE, LOUIS Baker, La. LANG, .IOYCE Baton Rouge, La. LANIER, JENNE Denham Springs, La. LAPEZE, JOHN ROBERT Baton Rouge, La. LAPLACE, JEAN ANN Nam Orlvaws, La. LAPORTE, CHERYL lvllll' O7'lC'Cl7lS, La. LASS, MARY M. Denham Springs, La. LAURENTE, LUCITA R. lllwaun-, La. LAURENTE, SUSAN lWw'azz.f, La. LAVIGNE, DENNIS Wallfvr, La. LAVIGNE, FRED L. Pmzcflzafoula, La. LAVIGNE, JERRILYN Iknmlzafoula, La. LAVIGNE, LINDA l'm1c'hafoula, La. LAVIGNE, SHEILA JEAN Ponclzafnula, La.. LAWLER, JAMES M. New Orlvans, La. LAYNE, WALLACE LEE Now Orleans, La. LEA, PATRICIA D. Iiagalusa, La. LEACH, MARY SHEILA NMI' Orleans, La. LEARY, SHARON N010 Orlvans, La Fr Soph Fr Jr. I r Fr Fr Fr Soph. Fr Fr Jr Soph Jr Fr Jr. Fr Fr Jr. Jr Jr Fr Fr Jr Fr Soph Soph Fr Soph Soph Soph. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Q LEBLANC, l'I,II 'i'ON J., JR fJf'lll'1'llr'.Q, I.Ll. I.EI3I.ANC. SANDRA BI. .XvHl'l'1', 1.41. LEBOIYRGEUIS, RENEE l'f1nl'lzl1lm1lc1, LU. LECOQ, DOUG G1'vm1zm'll Springs, La. LECORGNE. LELLIA Xian' Orlvans, La. LEDET, BOBBY J. Gretna, La. LEDFORD, AVA Hanznzonfl, La. LEE, GLORIA MARIE Falsmn, LII. LEE, LINDA KAY Arnitc, La. LEE, ROBERT Gonzales, La. LEGENDRE, MARIALICE Xen' Orleans, La. LEGENDRE, MIKE Ponchatoula, La. LEGIER, DAVID, JR. Hammond, La. LEGIER, WILLIAM R. lllctairic, La. LEIBE, BRYAN A. New Orleans, La. UNDERGRADUATES Fr Fr. 49 19 I Soph Fr V Sis. J r' ' Jr. XR iq TA ' X k',.' ,.,, 2 -I ..: ' Soph. f , .X Q4 Q L' Y Jr. J Soph. LE -LO J Www 6, . . X ' 'K . A 'K X ., X Q J , .X I --N.,,,. V' 11' 5' I Avi ,QQ Ni, X 1 s xx 3 'Q Q X M f ss, X -5 Kia .'j.xI'Ag JY' 'Y - N . s-4 Q , ia, Q . ss X S E ms., E Y N, is Mi S Q-F3 'Fx f 1 X: aw X X .E I X sf! X E . Q ss if YY X H 'L wilgk cax ...I ... J Sflph. I i - -'V .-:Q Jw bfguzxs X , J' I if - 'K J rl - K xx - 1. X gy Fr. Fr. ES 334 r ,S 'S ax 'NN IGN I X 2 ,4-I. . as I Fu Ve? H: Ia Y 4 I Q 4' ,B .,.-, ',g , , , ' - -' 'f' im. . A I ' . f 3 52' ef' , , X, . f-' , ' f' Q A' W 4 I., 5. xy n t ' f' . f'. ' 1 X . Y' Q'T'7 ,'s'U3 1 - Ky xx J Q QQ X Y br' . U I 'fl , 2 FQ? P' 'sq . ,I s fgfxx i X i 0-P. K7 .,, X7, 4 A ,I r ix .,'W ea.,- X' if--..1 V . 'V N, 'Sf I -5 rf- 'F P ,,.,,.J ' I I Q l .1 U I .'x ?x :C .,,,,,.w . if 1 -- M www-www - ,,.f'.S3ls. . rf fl 449, 4',i ,img 1, 57? , f it ,, GT , .Ui cry Q I J i.. x 'r',, jx ff' 4, X , 1 -.1 lp. +I, 8' 1' X I L af' I r 's ci., v., x I va . 335 -.0 4.4-new .xv- I LEININGER, KATHY New Orleans, La. LEMOINE, NANCY A. Baton Rouge, La. LEPORE, TIM Ham rnond, La. LE ROUGE, GREGORY New Orleans, La. LESCALE, CLEM Gretna, La. LESNESKI, LANCE Stratford, Conn. LE VASSEUR, ALAN J. Metairie, La. LEVASSEUR, CHARLEEN Metairie, La. LEVY, BELINDA Slidell, La. LEW, NATHAN New Orleans, La. LEWIS, B. B. Baton Rouge, La. LEWIS, JOHN C. Morgan City, La. LEWIS, SARAH Hammond, La. LEWIS, RUTH Kentwood, La. LIBERTO, CAROLYN ANN Metairie, La. LINDSLEY, JANET Baton Rouge, La. LINK, LINDA Slidell, La. LINTON, CRAIG Metairie, La. LIPSCOMB, DAVID Hammond, La. LIPSCOMB, SHARON New Orleans, La. LITTELL, SHIRLEY Hammond, La. LITTLE, DONNA JANE Baton Ronge, La. LITTLE, LYNN Baton Rouge, La. LITTLE, SHARON Metairie, La. Soph Fr Fr Jr Fr Jr Fr Jr Fr Soph Jr Soph Soph Fr Fr Soph Fr Soph Jr Soph Jr Soph Jr Fr LIUZZA, MARGARET FELICIA Jr Metairie, La. LIZARRAG, AGUSTA C. New Orleans, La. LOBELL, DONALD Springfield, La. LOBELL, LORAINE MAE French Settlement, La. LOBELL, MARIE French Settlement, La. LOBRANO, JOE New Orleans, La. LOHFINK, BRUCE R., JR. New Orleans, La. LOFINK, GLENN New Orleans, La. LOMENZO, RICHARD Metairie, La. LONEGRAN, LLOYD Metairie, La. LONG, MATTHEW J. New Orleans, La. Soph Jr Fr Jr Fr Soph Fr Jr Fr Jr LOTT, PAULA Ponelzafonla, La. LOTZ, KATHY Xen' Orleans, La. LOLVIERE, ELDON J. Jlefairie, La. LOUVIERE, JAY Jlefairie, La. LOYVREY, CLARICE New Orleans, La. LUKE, ELTON DOUGLAS Pearl River, La. LUKE, MARSHA ANN Pearl River, La. LUMPKIN, CHERYL Clzalrnette, La. LUND, GUY EVAN Hanznzoncl, La. LUPO, ROSE MARY Inclepenalence, La. LUQUET, JOE, JR. New Orleans, La. LYNCH, PATRICIA ANN Bogalnsa, La. LYONS, JUDITH E. Laconzbe, La. LITLE, RICHARD DAVIS New Orleans, La. MACALUSA, LINDA Baton Rouge, La. MACALUSO, RONALD Hammond, La. MACINNES, STEPHEN Metairie, La. MACK, PAT Greennvell Spring, La. MACK, KATHLEEN Walker, La. MAC KENNA, DIXIE JEAN New Orleans, La.. MADDEN, STAN Franklinton, La. MADERE, WAITER GUS Laplace, La. MAGEE, SUE Hanznzoncl, La. MAGRUDER, DEBBIE Covington, La. MAHONY, GERALD A. Abita, Springs, La. MANCUSO, DAVID E. New Orleans, La. MANGIARACINA, JOSIE Hfllllylllflllfl, La. MARAIST, JACQUE S. New Orleans, La. MARCHAND, CONNIE Gonzales, La. MARCHAND, MERLIN J. Baton Rouge, La. MARINO, CATHY New Orleans, La.. MARINO, THOMAS V. New Orleans, La. MARONGE, BARBARA New Orleans, La. MARONGE, GEORGE New Orleans, La. MARONGE, JULIA ANN New Orleans, La. UNDER GRADUATES ug 4 X. Fr we fe-1 V Fr. 'J Soph X Fr Soph Q Jr. Jr. 7 I J' I 'fl W' J r. . V I . . ' .I Lf' Q' fgliiifiii 4' 'Q -4 f , 4 ' Jr. Jr- fviv 225 ,Q if , six Fr. ' Q Fr. pq. fx Fr. , '33 W Fr. x '1 ' K CN, Fr. I 'j Fr. Soph. ' Jr. N l Jr. Soph- 'f21Q4.iil IM ' Jr- A if ' r H xfg '21 Fr. Jr. 13' G' Jr. V I. u A N., fer? Jr. J' 1 if Fr. , exw Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. I x I Soph. X, , 'X , eh A-. ' X , , X- .X g, X 'vi ff x . 5 X H, V -f .X Q wa, , ilfxwr f ' rr E fi ,ur 'Q u ,. . X 2. . JN X. 2. , ' x .Q f Q sw-9' I 1 Q' 'nf' z -.A 7 ,za EZ S yrr, x ,. 7 , , , Y 1 5 2 1 Q . ,, 32 2 1 ,. fx, ,A 2 LO -MA Q sfsziff f, :HLA S Sam Q . 1 ,, M 7.3 X ms, is g f f - W A H016 3519 f m N.. KJ. , ffl! , lx? If if lr s gif rf '1 A .L . ' 1 Inv are ,J 31 Q ,X X Nu, ans. . e . fs' R , 'Nr 1 A Nj .lu ljgsfsfw rl , XS IX ,..w- X ' 1 Tv .. N-Lg ..e Wi Val? Y . x is. A 445. J if 1 ,.- g ' ' . -' Ne . .. .2 , 4 336 2- f fr , - ix , r' W' ' EQ! I ' fs, In fri? I ,, ,L-hw, :QYH -:A , I I 5 '2 ff' 38' Q21 ,A I Q if ijfflk ' ga 1 W ,fl ifl ,-ag. K' 1' ef' 337 34, QS' w -fn ,J i X Q A ., , V, , uf is ef 3,1 ., ,, :9.,,.f I' ' WW C f ' ' .ivb Y f wa MARTIN, ED Jr Westwego, La. MARTIN, LYNN Jr Grand Point, La. MARTIN, MARY Fr Abita Springs, La. MARTIN, MELANIE A. Jr Westwego, La. MARTIN, RANDY Jr New Orleans, La. MARTINEZ, ALDEN Fr Marrero, La. MARTINRZ, ART Fr Baton Rouge, La. MARTINEZ, JOSE Fr. Hammond, La. MARUSCHAK, BILL Jr Baton Rouge, La. MASHBURN, TIM R. Fr. Hammond, La. MATTHEWS, DANIEL T. Soph New Orleans, La. MATZEN, PAUL Jr. New Orleans, La. MAUNOIR, JULIE Soph. New Orleans, La. MAUPIN, MARY ALICE Fr. Slidell, La. MAY, KATHRYN LEE Soph. New Orleans, La. .anmuuusnmu-f-nr.,-,, Iu..m. Mm......1.u.w:.Q.m+1.,u..Hm..1,,, NIAYEALX, SANDY A. Xen' Orleans, La. NIAYLEY, BARRY K. Xen' Orleans, La. ML-ADAMS, BECKY Eaton Rouge, La. MCCANTS, GAYLE Bogalnsa, La. NICCARROLL, LINDA Ll.l'Z.IZgSflHl, La. MCCARTHY, TERRY R. Xen' Orleans, La. MCCASLIN, CONNIE Jletaz'rz'e, La.. MCCLAIN, ANDI Xen' Orleans, La. MCCOY, BOBBY RAY Arnite, La. MCDANIEL, IVAN Amite, La. MCDANIEL, JUDY GAIL Kentwood, La. MCDERMOTT. TOMMY .N'e'zL' Orleans, La. MacDONALD, ANN MARIE New Orleans, La. MCDONNELL, VIRGINIA L. New Orleans, La. McDONNELL, WALTER R. New Orleans, La. MCDOUGALL, BEVERLY A rabi, La.. MCELVEEN, MARILYN ANN Bogalnsa, La. MCGEHEE, MICHAEL OWEN Bogalnsa, La. McGRAIL, MICHAEL New Orleans, La. McHUGH, G. MICHAEL Metairie, La. MCKNEELY, BETTY J. Ponchatoula, La. MCMANUS, CALLA E. Corbin, La. MCMANUS, JUDY Lnling, La. MCMURRAY, BERNARD C. Ponehatonla, La. MCMURRAY, EILEEN Covington, La. MCNABB, KATHRYN Pine Grove, La. MCNABB, BILL Greensburg, La. MCNABB, SUZANNE Greensburg, La. MCNEILL, MARY New Orleans, La. McPHERSON, OTIS Pearl River, La. MCRANEY, NITA KAYE Humnmnrl, Lu. NICWILLIAMS, JOEL l'rm1'lmfoul1l, La. MEARES, CINDY lirlfnn. Ronge, La. MEf'HLER, DONNA .x'l'lI' Orleans, Lu. MEIIICUS, JERRY Springhill, La. UNDERGRADUATES MA -MI sf 1 Fr - , X M Q 8 ' A I I' r x - in rm a ,.. ' an Q Q 5? ' Fr . - X .1 ' x. . Fr 1 NR X f 6. 'Ik NWN' Q 'N Soph X r WA .Q 5 if Soph' , If A Nm 'aff ' , '- ' 4 fttt f .-. .,.,. . ,N Q F l'. A , f sg isel w,,,,,,.2 X FN Soph. , '1 'Tu lee .,., ' .N Z4 b X I Im., . ' t , x N. :A Jr. . f , A . E is Qiilfffffl .AR ge 'J w . Fr, V f -arrn , I ff , qf.,.s',.j,.,f. X f f ' I ,,,. .,,.,,,, ,,..,, , , . i , ,,,,,,,,,,. M ...Y e Svph- . :-- , Soph. A , A . Q ' .1.' : ..', A 2- -W A Q ' , S h , .,e fr 'K L e . A.. Q -R ff A op . at . , 1. Q f Q '- . J ' I f A . .M -Q' 1 .2 ' ' ,P ' . Q: f Q S E2-.' e.- ' , Fr. 4' I X Soph- ' f A' A' ' K A' rl 'Q R .--A if M. Soph. Iv as S Q - , , Q ., f- , . W - ' Q. I X wr X J l'. A If As-of s h ' 1' op . N Fr. t Jr. f ' ' A' '5- Fr. M, I , .,-QQ. v .5 ,V I A Fr. 'Q , 5 bw , fmrzfv M l'1?fI51f'?Lz Jr. Fr. Jr. Soph. Fr. Fr. Jr. . 1 - , 'U fr . , , :MQ 3- '.fJi5 x I-:aut env: V ' ' gf , . 41 1'ff37,5ra Jr Y 338 f ,A fi .-4, I as r C-v Hymn :hgh ' . A ,N K N-M1 ' . 'ir' 4' . ' o'. until' - 17 ...ff .R ' -4 1' 4 I k ,AH , , . HUT, W .G-. . I W, gi Vw X . Y s a- + ' Q f' QE '- 59 1. . .. 1 .dh ' 11 .,. ff' I if 1 . ' 'X X. lx it -f xnxx -xi' V 1 , 4 I - I Ex M EH A l I EY, CH A M Nvll' fJI'll'!HIS, IMI. M EIIBA U M, FIIERYL 6, XVII' Urlvrins, LII. I MELANCON,LARRYJ. h' llllllfllflffllllfl, Lu. MELE, VICTOR ANTHONY Hfllllllllillff, Lu. MELVIN, RAY, III New Orlvuns, La. MENDOZA, F., JR. N014' Orleans, La. MENEGHINI, MARC ffi -4:7 - ,p ' -,43 -4 or x 5 1 'adm QT 114 W New Orlvans, La. MENZATO, IIENNIS A. New O'I'1l'ClIIS, La. MERCANTE, FRANK JOSEPH Hz' I 'W' 'I X X - Hamnzond, La. E ' ix I MERCANTE,uJ , I M I N Hammond, La. .., Lx i 2 'f MESSINA, CLAYTON, JR. New Orleans, La. , - ,m' , METL EUGENE - , pp 'E' f' W Q fi Springfficld, La. , ,,, ' ' - . - . MEYER, HAROLD C., JR. 5 'in ,7 rv 'E - ' I Mctair'i0, La. . MEYER, SUSAN Q X fvlmffmf, La. , V MICHOT, CHARLOTTE F 'f f New Orleans, La. . l . 1, '11 ' X A Soph Fr J r Fr Soph Soph Jr Jr Soph Fr Fr Soph Fr Soph Jr 339 UNDERGRADUATES MI -MO MILES, GAY LYNNE I1flfCljff'tfC', La. MILEY, CLAUDIA Hogalzzsa, La. MILLER, CYNTHIA Nou' Orlcaws, La. MILLER, DEWEY F., JR. .11'lllfl0l'I'Hf', Lay. MILLER, GERARD J., JR. Jlrftairie, La. MILLER, SUSAN l'lHIChGf0lll!l, La. MILLER, WILLIAM .'N'f'1r Orlruns, La. MILTON, NORMA JEAN linbrwf, Lu. MIMS, CATHY .llf-lu1'r1'r', Lu. MIRE, DALE Gonzales, Lu. MISVRAFA, ROSANNA Aruhi, Lu. Ml'I'I'HELL, KAREN fllllllllllillfl, Ln. M IIT! ' HELL, PA M .rlI'f'lll'II', I,u. MIXUN, ARCHIE lxf',f1vf'rmrl, Ln, MIXUN, ISUIJBY JOE Nfllflllffllflfj, I,u, Qb'Y'mw Fr Soph. 0 in I 1 4 ' kj' fs I x -,w X v Q 1- I 1: I 0' 'X ., x exif' Yrfv u Fr. 1 A p fx J' Fr. 5 1 Fr. 1 ' ,. 'Q- Jr. ,., A- fag X. gy YW Fr. 'fe Fr. -Q Soph. Fr. - . Sollh. H: f' I W4 A X, X -... ' 5 f Q, EL... qw f fb ,f -W -A Soph. ' in 4' Q' Q 5 Qbgmg? .. ,N ' - rw ' Fr. I -J' V T I In , 1 5 I' r. I X Q I Z 'A' V: ' ' A 340 Q .,q,. ,Ft 1 A I .l ',4. 5- 6 X -1 ff , T ' ., Jia. ,. .. , i . , , s ' - A Q. - ' A ' ' av f , '. ' . - --p v . V , .. . i K . l . 55 by 5 I D -.grin Eh' fy I .5 X V 4 I V A A. I I , 4 A X Q EQ' 4' ' - f C 45 17 -' 'rw fa 7 1 .Ll , . . n,j 1 Il bw TQ f .Q-5 7s N , fr IA rx JI 012 an 2, an - ' ' . Alfa. -' :' ,ff-u. 40' A 7' X Xb -...nf nn, 4 K ,-Q fr 'UN ' an fin X- q X X G V X fx T '4 ,Q . -4.0 .., A 3,25 f n lip' vin., , sf 7'-X Wfjf . A ff: - - 5 A ?:a::f Y K .rr V . g .Q 1 turf H: iv Q, 1 I 7- HAw?f'hQ 'ff' A ix ' gf, . 1 'S' ,G if ' J .. - ' L H 'K R ' 'ys.3 .,. 2 1: .. A . C , ' ,K ' if ,4 TN 'I '. Q ,x Y - 3 Q A 1: 1 Q f . A , .T,'g,'Z I' Fw r ' I . I ..., fl., .6 , s A . X Q Q? S 'lv + . . . 0 X 3 - I M . , if, n sf . 'ai an an id., av- y I K y xc I ,. g Qh -.- J --. 1, FD r Ps ,mx L4 'vs ' wr-Am., -.., fre 'rg ' v'--4 .f . 0 X g ls N' ,..,, ,.,'. , Q-. s '. ' -ee, a.' . ,. AX lx, T' ,AS ly f ' 11 1 .fl 3,35 Qfww-ri' rf . i f ' A V tm I . A., , 1 . -V J., . ' -gn. 45? air- 13 I I I X . 4 'QM f A , W wx, Z. fs :X .K Q9 - rf lx if Q 7 - 1 ' 9 ar 3 1 x, . 'E if rg if ' gg .I 'QQ' fl! , fu J I ,'-X ,.-.4 S. fm :fr g I, .. Q, A. .f'5-P+... 341 E MOAK, CYNTHIA Franlflinfon, La. MOCK. RALPH LESTER New Orleans, La. Fr Fr MODICA, IGNATIUS ANTHONY Jr lllefairie, La. MOISE, ROSE ANNE Covington, La. MOLAISON, ELAINE Gretna, La. MONDEBELLO, JANIS Ham Inonfl, La.. MONISTERE, LOUISE Havnnzonfl, La. MONNERJAHN, PHILLIP New Orleans, La. MONNIN, MARY ANNIE New Orleans, La. MONTELEONE, CAROL Hammond, La. MONTZ, ROY THOMAS Lnling, La. MOONEY, HARRIET S. New Orleans, La. MOONEY, HILLYA ANNE New Orleans, La. MOORE, ELAINE MARIE Hafmfrnond, La. MOORE, JUDITH Roseland, La. MOORE, JOHN W. Metairie, La. MOORE, LUCIEL Ablita Springs, La. MORA, ARTURO A. New Orleans, La. MORA, ROLANDO Golfito, Costa Rica MORAN, JOECILE Baton Ronge, La. MOREL, ROBERT C. New Orleans, La. MORERE, SANDRA New Orleans, La. MORGAN, DANNY RAY Port Sulphur, La. MORGAN, GLYNDA SUE Avnile, La. MORGAN, LINDA Denham Springs, La. MORGAN, MICHAEL Baton Rouge, La. MORGAN, PATTY Covington, La. MORICI, GASPER, JR. New Orleans, La. MORLIER, GEORGE New Orleans, La. MORRIS, BOWEN New Orleans, La. MORRIS, JAMES K. New Orleans, La. MORRIS, JANET M. New Orleans, La. MORRIS, SANDRA Mt. Hermon, La.. MOSELEY, MARILYN Arabi, La. MOSKAU, LARRY JAMES New Orleans, La. Soph Soph Fr Soph Soph Soph Fr Fr. Soph. Jr Fr Soph Jr. Fr. Soph. Jr. Fr. Soph. Soph. Fr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Soph. Jr. Fr. Fr. Soph. Fr. NOTES, CAROL ,Xf ff' 0I'I1an,v, I,f1. BIOTICHEK, BETTY ANN JIflf!l'.QfJ?7l'I,Nl', La. NIOLNGER, KATHY C. I'z'fIa7z'a, La. MOIVEN, WVINKY J. .Yfzv Orlvans, La. MULHOLLAND, BARBARA Slidvll, La. MIILINA, DOLORES DIANNE Anzffe, La. MULLEN. PATRICIA L. .IICfaz'rif', La. MULLEN, THEOPHILE. II New Orleans, La. MUNCHAUSEN. LINDA L. Pmzchatoula, La. MUNN, FRANCES E. Bogalzzsa, La. MUNSTER, MERCEDES Chalmcffv, La. MURPHY, ANDREW LOUIS New Orleans, La. MURPHY, CLIFTON W. Baton Rouge, La. MURPHY, DENNIS R. Zllefairicf, La. MURRAY, DORIS Arabi, La. UNDERGRADUATES M O-OR :ell ,ba Ax ly , W 5 6 A A x S soph P f 'UK Jr. , Mt, , L V ,f ' '. ' . ,,, Soph. 5 - T' 5' ,rf f,' , Fr. V A Sovh- , A OOOO'T'T: I L, f. x, S N 'Aww ' t QI. 'N ' Soph. ya 'Y' Q 5, 4. ' x A I 3 v N . s Y fi S X S Soph. Fr- , A aaa I .. ,.., ,. Soph. IAEPGI I Zlb , - 1 K ' W Jr. C, 5 J- A S ' Jr. 7 Mgmt? Q 'ax S h sf f My Op ' I M. s'swF?W3 W-A 'J 3 4 2 aw y S Il in I W 35 z WD 'Y X , ,N , Jigs , X 1 A N fig xi V1 rx? J 'Z A . f Q., SK if R' '11 Ml'Sf'AREI.LO, FRANCES Hnmnwnfl, La. MUSSO, ANTHONY J. ,lc-0 ,,. ' A KCnnCr, Ln. MYERS, RITA .NYf 1l' Orlvans, Lu. 'yur S- , - ,M J MYRICK, JANICE REBECCA 7 I J Q-'Y X l ' i V fl1'Cfni1'1'C, Lu. E' ly , I M, ,ff V if NAGIM, KENNETH , . E Xu ' . 'V f NC11' Orlmns, La. E 5 .- W f WWW 1 .. If NAPOLITANO, SANDRA C. ' NCJC OrlCa11S, La. ' NAVO. THOMAS J. ff- 1' 4- v 'Q' ' 1 fr 95: 9 Nvu' Orlcmzs, La. s fx n 4' J .,-' , X , 1. -. J. -Jai 5' v A fifwg 1, qkgr .f Q TX , 9 -x I' P'-11 X., 1, ,V . W X A . 1 i f A , A N A K. 'J' S N QM, 5 J J K ' Ivy il 5 A K- nw ff'-T A S ' W9 G 42. 5 HU K Qs, , 'sp . y 111' a ..-ng! ?,fv'!'W NY 1 f ' N., 1 Y' --v NELLIS, JACK HERBERT NCQC Orlmns, La. NELSON, VAN C. Port AIIC11, La. NEMETH, JOE G. Illvfairie, La. NESANOVICH, SUSAN ANN MCfairiC, Lu. NESTLER, WILLIAM, JR. Baton Rouge, La. NETTLES, PAMELA I. i ' bf Bakcr, La. X E NEWMAN, JOY I .40 ' HCl'lll'IIZ071fI, La. 1 A ' NEWMAN, SANDRA ANN -A., ff' f F7'G7llf1l'lIf07?, La. I .J . NEWSHAM, JIMMIE Ponchatoula, La. i NEWSOM, JEFFERSON E., JR. Zi? A3 11? SX Tangipahoa, La. ,v xx f NEY, ROCKY I 'V Mf. Hvrmon, La. , A ' NORMAND, SUE A op AVAV V Sorrento, La. NORRIS, JAMES M. I. f ' 4' III . H9 2 , . , A A f W OH LU u 1 NOTO, VICTOR A. NMC O7'ICm1s, La. NUCCIO, DANNY New Orlmns, La. .A OATLEY, PAM Dmzham Springs, La. O'CALLAGHAN, KATHLEEN Mm x I lI1l'fClII'1.C, La. X X X OTALLAGHAN, ANN J , X .ix New Orlcans, La. XXX . A L. A ODDO, GUS -' '- ' L. . NMC Orlmns, Lu. A fy OGDEN, JOSEPH N., JR. W gh ' I S , NCJC Orlcans, La. I vs O'NEIL, JOSEPH F. - - ,IflC'1x'SU7II'l'lIf', FIU. f 1, O'QUINN, SHARON LEE ' ,X IlICtaz'riC, La. ORDOYNE, CAROLE ANNE I :QQ ' Clzalmcffc, La. In I -. .. ORDOYNE, GARY Grvfnfz, La. ORGERON, DUDLEY NC? '-1 Luclfpnrf, La. ORGERON, JO ANN Nou' Orlcfzns, La. ORILLION, BARRY PAUL Nou' OrICa1zS, La. ORIOL, ANN ELIZABETH NCw Orlmlzs, La. 343 Soph Jr Fr Fr Soph Soph Soph Jr Jr Fr Jr Jr Jr Jr Soph Jr Jr. Fr Jr Fr. Soph Soph. Soph Soph Fr Jr Jr Jr Jr Soph Fr. Fr. Fr. Soph Fr O'ROl'RKE, EDIVARD J. Yen' Orleans, La. ORTIZ, LLIS .Yen Orleans, La. OSYVALT, LONN Hanznzanfl, La. OSIVALT, LYNN Hanznzonfl, La. OTT, JANICE A. Dvnlzanz Springs, La. OUBRE, EMILY Prairierille, La. OUBRE, KENNETH J. Jletairie, La. OVERBY, DENNIS R. New Orleans, La. OWENS, BARRY V. New Orleans, La. OYVENS, JOHN R. Metairie, La. PAINTER, RONALD Metairie, La. PALMER, RANDEE LANE Denlianz Springs, La. PALMISANO, EMANUEL A. New Orleans, La. PANTER, KIANNE LYNN Metairie, La. PARKER, ANTHONY Bogalzisa, La. PARKER, FLOYD Baton Ronge, La. PARKER, THOMAS B. Baton Ronge, La. PARMENTEL, KENNETH C. Nea' Orleans, Lai. PATRICK, BOBBY Converse, La. PATTERSON, CAROL JEAN Metairie, La. PATRICK, LARRY Converse, La. PAYNE, SUSAN E. Metairie, La. PELTIER, FAYE New Orleans, La. PENDERGRAFT, J. T. Ridley Park, Pa. PENDERGRAST, JIMMY D. Covington, La. PENTON, CONSTANCE RAE Tangipahaa, La. PEREIRA. EUGENE L., JR. Nwn' Orleans, La. PEREZ, PEDRO .Vein Orleans, La. PEREZ, ROBERT G. News Orleans, La. PERNICIARO, CAROLYN .Vww Orleans, La. PEROYEA, ANN New Orleans, La. PERRILLOUX, BARBARA Nafalbany, La. PERRIN, BETTY l'anf'l1afanla, La. PERRIN, JAMES M. Poneliafanla, La. PERRIN, PAULETTE Panehatanla, La. UNDERGRADUATES OR-PI Fr Fr Fr Soph Jr .Q N, Y , 2 .N Q, . . 1 ' , X K. .X 7 5 N N. 'XXXS Srrrgs X I N Sw' W it 5 K' rs NWS .1 .j 1? raf:5SNs XS II L Fr, se, II ' -Nw.. I? 'UK I Fr. Soph. 3 ggi. JR fi WFWQK , .fEm'. Q 'f Q Q 3 ' ..4Er. efffw 4 el S , JL ,.- -A. I WQNR S W A I Fr. e 'M SODII. Fr. Fr. A wr M' '- r 5 ' Soph. , - Fr. Fr. 355553 Fr. , b 's.':, I e , r s Fr. In, ,,. L .YD V, . t Soph. ' ' U 3? . . S - N , M JH I- .Was ie. ,, e A Fr. ,J 7, M ,,.f Q 5 Jr. f I T p-sq G wr ,V v- I 0 Z? Jr ' I ,, 1 . 4 Jr. Ep , ri ' f:..,4,':.'ns::tr::- ,ff . FP. 1 .,M'ffflf '-, s Nw mln U I a.r,,,.f..3 ,H A Fr. 5 fi X, unit'-. Q f mt 4,-N15 Jr. kip, ,-iw '. wil 4' I l O , S tx Fr. I 'M M Jr. 5 . f I . f Jr. it ,lx 7 344 A. . A .fl , Avy... ' f J S' . - if s if' Q . X . A . ' M ss Ni' V . , ., k as: rm, ga 'rx , . S 1: ai M , ie-' 1 ., - . I W 5 S X Q X x X X . 1. 'ix sr Q .s ,. ':'gI,+ ,A Q . 3 .f K, Q 1nl. n x . A 11, wg' fiw' i ' ,fa s. C.. . .. : AN V JZQVI' F T if l rs A-' 'fl W CE: x A I , f X , . Q- f ji'-'X N '0CJ:?' J I IX W V' 'L ar' . I, 6 Y m Y' Y Wwe' ' - Qu as gl 'Q y W E I ,E fs .- f Q es' P' P ., VM X',x4 U I R 5 it ,si PM w ff 1 .X 33, l. Y l sign .H 1 ri l' 4- ' 'nk W F g Y 1 ' 'i 'Tl , ! It X q v l, I x X x. K ,li '7 .. W :fx Z X ff ,N 1 345 PERRONE, JOEY Hamfmoml, La. PERTUIS, FAYE Springfield, La. PERRY, JAMES WALTER Frarzklinfon, La. PEPITON, RUSSELL E. Baton Rouge, La. PETERS, LINDA Metairie, La. PETERSON, MARGARET Norzvoad, La. PETIT, HYLTOW Metairie, La. PETRIE, DORIS New Orleans, La. PETROLIA, LACIE A. New Orleans, La. PEZANT, SHIRLEY Kerztlwood, La. PHARES, CHARLOTTE Franlflinton, La. PHILLIPS, MICHAEL Vonado, La. PIAZZA, VIC New Orleans, La. PIEDISCALZO, CAROL Hammond, La. PIERCE, PATRICIA E. Metairie, La. Fr Soph Fr Fr Jr Soph. Soph Fr Fr S0ph. Fr. Fr. Soph. Soph. Fr. PIERCE, VIRGINIA L. fII'tl7I1fH11ftIl?, La. PIGG, STARR Harahazz, La. PIRARO, ROBYN VINCENT .Yrzv Orleans, La. PIRIE, GORDON JAMES, JR. Part AIICH, La. PIRIE. LINDA Denham Springs, La. PITCHER, DANNY F. Arabi, La. PITTMAN, LINDA Hammond, La. PITTMAN, PHIL Jlctairic, La. PIZZUTO, JOANNE .IICfl11'l'T6', La. PLAISANCE, MORRIS ODON Marrero, La. PLESCIA, RUTH MARIE Corirzgton, La. UNDERGRADUATES PI -RA Fr Fr Jr Jr Fr Jr Fr ff- 'fue f-WfE 4f'ffY ' ,f :Rf Q., 'W . .1 V- fm QP? , X f vt reef- Soph Fr Jr Fr POCHE, BARRY Soph KCizn0r, La. POCHE, CHERYL ELIZABETH Pmichatoula, La. POIRRIER, ROBERT Lzzfchcr, La. POLLOCK, DIANA Hammond, La. POLLOCK, ROBERT A. Hammond, La. PONSAA, WAYNE A. .Vmu O rlcans, La. POOL, GARY ROBERT Baton Rouge, La. POPE, CAROL RAE Amite, La. POPE, WENDELLE MAR Metairie, La. PORTER, RONNIE Abita Springs, La. POSEY, MARK C. Hammond, La. POWELL, DEBORAH New Orleans, La. POWELL, ELIZABETH A Bngalusa, La. POWELL, JOE K. Slidwll, La. POWER, JOHN E. .N'r'11' f,I'lf'll'llS, La. PRATTINI, ROBERT M. .IIf'ra1.4f, La. PRATS, CAROL A. Kf'm1r'r, La. IE NN PRECHTER, GEORGE W., III Nwiu PJVIFUIIS, La. PREDDY, ROBBY Lnling, La. PREJEAN, VARNEY I'AVI'Sfll'I'g0, LU. I'RETI'S, DIERDRE ANN Nui- Orlwrmx, La. PRIVE, LINDA A'f'1lflI'Illll,, I,u. PRlfDHOIVIME, LYNN Mr'fuirir', La. PI'GI.IA, ROSE MARIE .Vvzr Orleans, Lu. Fr Jr Fr Jr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Jr Soph Soph Jr Jr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr ' 4 IUWIN FN. ws.. we Wx YQ' X S T Q A 5 . X as au X NSN x . S at -'X y , 'rx s I 'I X ITN E fxa . fwfm Aww, ew , N . I ,ig i N.. , ,A ASE X 7 1 J. if 'I in ' Q, K: jf 5 V, V x I I . IN ' i Q. 3- 'I' RA ' 9' K ff ' . , ,,, A-V 3 , Y P K N. , .I - 'Y ,I ,iw X ' gi I U? ' N' 75 1 fy L ' - , ga ' i 1' . . . f A, ' N ...W 1' f .N 'ev .W W, 'Ar fin X K, Vg J fs , hx . L. K 111 YV! . - A .5 Us f,,,'vw .Q rr X ' , ,. I S ' I 0 X Y' W ' N.. rv V v , if iw tl I QQ, HN 'X N N ,X fs-Q Ts. , Mag ,L , - Aw u Av M V 1 3 Swv ' Ji xx ' A ' I L! wg f, 3 Q Q 'NR . ,A I, Y I . . Q, ' ' NVQ X , L I P . iii? f ' R' ' I A 'I H, fi' ' L ,. Pls w H . I- .fa A V .,,, A 3 I 231 olh W 3 , rx 1 Q A if any 3. 41 - .3 K N ' , ' ' N f :ar T. .f I f f ,fgf . M.. ,Q A , , I I Q 1 I ' ix I ,W PA 'TT-Pg, wiv fi' Fr Soph Jr u 'ks IJ, 346 L2 ,D 1 if-'47 R w J I ir Q Q f- 5' 15 1. ' W ,,1 1.- -A . , -' x . - F1 T-A f M W A -Q . A ,.. , 1 y 5 I flex' , 1 . 3 , 'f' I C' M R - -- -- It 15 I f ' ,- x ,Nj ' ,C 'I I I I L yy, ... . QQ.. , f M wr. If l II - - I f M -' .. fs f- fx f v or P ' J fr X. . , ' , 'E 1 'nrt' M I V ,C I - K .Jr w1,,., L X1-vw-, ,V Y v f- I ,Nr . , - f - . mfs I , 'A Q if ,1 . If ..... A K. lmw I' in J. 2 Nu, :xg A 'T-1 ..-'pix fl i ' ' -, .,,,, PUNCH, WILSON A. Fr. lllurrero, La. PURDY, JERI Jr. New Orleans, La. PYLE, MARY LOU Fr. Laconzbe, La. QUINN, BILL Fr. Raton Rouge, La. RABON, BETTYE DEE Fr. Leeslville, La. RADER, ALLEN Jr. New Orleans, La. RADOSTA, MARIA Fr. New Orleans, La. RADOSTA, PETER J. Jr. Metairie, La. RAGUSA, BONNIE Jr Ma1'1'ero, La. RAINEY, CAROLYN Soph. New Orleans, La. RAMAGOS, DOUGLAS Jr Morganza, La. RAMSAY, CLAY Fr. Kenner, La. RAMSEY, DAVID Jr Havnnlonfl, La. RANZINO, CECIL, JR. Fr Port Allen, La. RASE, WILLIAM J., III Fr Covington, La. A A I I S f Y9WK 5'-uni: maui mm mv' IWW 'Mi ii mei xm' :If-, -V IH' 'e 1. ., 4- . . V M. . '. . . . ug k , .. I ' -Ph 'Q ' iii ,' . - 'fy .15 ew-- ,ir 347 1 - .1.-.1-A.....-.. , Qfgxn mx: UNDERGRADUATES RA -RO I ' VN Aw w -.E f is :P 522 Z y Xi I QQ fyf g tm b gr- . A 5' Q , I --llllvu-- ...L Q... - . - 'ff' 'Q-' 'lla---4-...-uf..- ...,....,,,.,., RATCLIFF, JOY Fr. Metazrze, La. RAWLS, RAYMOND Soph. Hammond, La. REDMOND, ROBERT Fr. Hammond, La. REID, CHARLES MORGAN Jr. Amifa, La. REID, VICTORIA FAY Covington, La. Soph. REINHARDT, GLENN DAVID Mefairic, La. REISS, MARY-ELLEN ' S'l7.!Il'H, La. RIALS, SANDRA Uvllr' Chase, La. RICCA, RONNIE Fr. .Vmu Orleans, La. RICE, KAREN LYNN Fr. Harnhan, La. RICHARD, CHARLES L., JR. Jr. .Vmv Orleans, La. RICHARD, JOHN R. Fr. Nav' Orleans, La. RICHARDSON, EDNA L. Jr. Hnmmrvnfl, La. RIVHARDSON, BARBARA N. Jr. l'1n1f'l:afo1lia, La. RIVHOUX, BARBARA ANN Soph. .N'f'u- Orlvans, Lu. xx: ,Aussie Q v2 .? HW' My .1 35 N S ,vf 3'f2?7. y X , I vu 11? ax4 J?-Af f I' 1 'sf 5- ' A 'A I Av xi. J' , ff., , 'figpv I ,gs fX I 34 8 YTK17' rf 9555 E'-EM I ff ag-, 21' fx.: 1'-1 yi Q v , F - 'I '-I v.., tl' If .5253 ,,2 ,vl K .A , ,v ?'N Q M' l,-, T' C X' il w S-Emi , A Us 'E , L ,Ce f M , .1 I . X -If.-ax,-,T A S ix ' ' :QU A ' - if 5555, IJQKI ,fx , .. :fm g.r 1 ' x 5 PM li If 'in ,ft '--I xx 6.- V?ga1 I s - .Q vw.,- w., V 'Lan 7.,' N.,-ff if I 4, gyms 'A 14' 'Q' I Q' ', I . V, fr r, f , 1 in I Iurl. ? V , , , ,, N y - N lv ' Q Q' V' I . ,s .,,. . ,1:'7,' -x.. Q- ,,-7 349 ,gf fx RICIITERMAN, MARK JNIVII' Orleans, La. RICKS, DIANNE llfzfon Ronge, Lu. RIDGELL, MONA T2'1'lfff11f', Ln. RIETH, VIRGINIA New Orleans, La. RILEY, SUE Covington, La. RISBOURG, ELLEN Alrnbi, La. RITTENHOUSE, DAVID M. New Orleans, La. RIVETTE, DAVID New Orleans, Lal. ROBARTS, MARY J. Mandcfnflle, La. ROBBINS, BRENDA Port Allen, La. ROBBINS, CHERYL ANN Port Allen, La. ROBBINS, DIANE Glenmora, La. ROBERT, JON MARK Plaqnenzine, La. ROBERTS, DANA WAYNE Slidell, La. ROBERTSON, LEROY J., JR. New Orlea ns, La. ROBICHAUX, ALBERT J. Harvey, La. ROBINSON, GAYLE Ham nzoncl, La. ROBINSON, LYNN HG'llZ7ll0'll,fl, La. ROBINSON, MARY M. Walker, La. RODRIGUE, MYRA St. Rose, La. ROEDER, CURTIS E. Venice, La. ROGERS, CHARLES M iawni, Flay. ROGERS, JOHN C. Miami, Fla. ROGERS, MYRTLE Tficlrfalw, La. ROGILLIO, PAULA R. Zachary, La. ROJAS, GWEN Mar'r0'2'0, La. ROMAGUERA, LOLITA Harwell, La. ROMANO, JAMES VVestweg0, La. ROME, ROBERT WARREN Kenner, La. ROSATO, JAMES M. New Orleans, La. ROSSI, CYNTHIA Sf. Alllflllf, La. ROTTM ANN. LOUIS Ponc-hatnnla, La. ROUNDS, CAROLYN Baton Ronge, La. ROUSSELL, CONNIESUE Metairie, La. ROUSSEL, MAX IJUIlC'l'lCl.fOIllfI, La. Soph. Fr. Fr Fr Soph Fr Fr Jr Jr Fr Jr Soph. Jr Fr Soph Jr. Fr. Jr. Soph. Fr Soph. Soph. Jr. Fr. Soph. Soph. Fr. Fr. Fr. Soph. Fr. Fr. Fr. Soph. Soph. RUVX, I.OI'IS J. .TIl'7LlIl'7'l.t', LU. ROYVLANI7, DENNIS NV. Iluff-zz Rfmgw, Ln. RI'IZ, MARGARET .TIwfa1'rz'f', Ln. RIHZ, NANFY CHARLOTTE Nvzl' Orlwmzs, La. RLINION, NANCY Slirlrll, La. RUSHING, .IEANNE I-lflfdill Rfmgv, La. RUSSELL, BRENUA FllIlllIl fll', La. RUSSELL, MARK F. Nvzz' Orlfcnzs, La. RUSSELL, FAIRBA Roseland, La. RUSSO, JANICE FAYE Nm' Orlcans, La. RUSSO, LOUISE New 07'lf'Cl7lS, La. RUTTLEY, GINNY I. E'a:'az'aria,, Ln. RYAN. LOUIS V. Kenner, La. SABEL, MARYELLEN .Vczr Orlvans, La. SAINT, ANN Hfzmnzoml, La. UNDERGRADUATES Soph. Soph. Fr. Fr Soph f Al- .zg b , f f:ij l'- .f ,Q-X. ' Q ,pa- fd' dh. ' I X ,z N X -1 ..f . , ss-mf, ww K Eval I 2 Soph Fr Soph Soph Jr Fr Fr Jr Jr Soph .- lsr, X F,-1+ . ' ' j 'EN .hw sh- :hi QL, SAA 1 QNX X N A - v, Q W .Q S df A X f M ,. Q Q .J 0395.59 ,Q N 3454 Sv aw ? XR? 3 QQ Nw? K S, Nmap, sr K X f-fl ' :L . ., ' ,Nm 'X QTY 4-'Q' YQ, , x ,S Es: wi 1 FIN .I 5 I RO-SC I Q, 'X f l? A ' Q ' 1 ,L R If' ' 5 5: I Q ,. Aw I X N Nw MX X 'Vx A 'Sf as 'I I . WA , tx A 'X .. ' Xa T l .sg ,ix , aw . SQPFS' f N. x Q,-sit 3 S' Q sk f ' X A I S M? A-.N l Q, ' I Z Kg. NSN N X I Sf X X .www - Q, 5 Y , 1 f N x . ,... l l l Q, -Mb i so N' I 5' 1 ,N 1 W 54 1 1 P 1 I 1 I I l 1 I 1 l B79 1 f 'wr mm 77 pq I. '45 v--,y . f , iv? , ,iz 4. plz- Fig, f 5 P . .0 N ur, . i 5. ,HN ,Q 'N .. .ggi 'W -- .m, ni Uma' ,, ... Qxffw, '57 ,.,,,N. I . I, N, ' ' I ' ' 5 X 'JZ' QR mf 4-5:5 f -4-.. - ' 1 . ' - . N: A 7' . 'wry W 43, jx Kimi! E WF 1 -,J , '13 ls: ,WI E is J ,... ,ax 5.--,, Mix 9'-fs Y . Q, rf ' fx 'nm ,wi av 'F' ' I ::, A V, ! 'X f-.. .. X vltxggy L 'I Nl - I3 '3' .T 'K ff- f , 1' L Evra -I 44 Al X . fx.. sg 'f'w' . . 7' -' ., N ., . r. 2 .f . 'wats I V X K Q 1:-3? f , .I I A 4, ' x 4 l Q11 ff r X 'ff' f 1 Y .. 351 SALADINO, PHIL l'lar1'ey, La. SAMSON, CHARLOTTE lIrll'flIl7'll', La. SANCHEZ. STEPHEN F. .'Vl'II' Orleans, La. SANDERS. JANIS Pararlis, La. SANDERS, PAM Sf. Bl'7'7lflI'!l, La. SANDERS, SHIRLEY Ha N1 nmnfl, La.. Fr Jr. Fr Fr. Fr Soph SANDERSON, PAUL W., JR. Soph lllarrero, La. SANDIFER, JEAN Cl0'U1'7lgf0'H, La. SANFORD, JANICE Franlflintnn, La. SAUCIER, DEBORAH L. Kenner, La. SCANNALIATO, CHERYL M0f01'T'I'!', La. SCHAEFER, LEO H. New Orleans, La. SCHAEFFER, MILTON Clzalrneffe, La. SCHARFF, DOROTHY Gretna, La. SCHILLING, ABNER Ml. Hernmn, La. SCHILLING, CAROL Baton Ronge, La. SCHILLING, DANNY Boqalusa, La. SCHILLING, RAYMOND Belle Chasse, La. SCHILLING, RITA Ponchatonla, La. SCHINNIE, JANICE Kenner, La. SCI-IMIDT, JAMES Chalmeffe, La. SCHMIDT, IRVIN H., JR. New Orleans, La. SCHMIDT, YVONNE New Orleans, La. SCHMITT, KATHY New Orleans, La. SCHNEIDER, ELISABETH New Orleans, La. SCHREINER. TONI lVIC'flI'l7 l-0, La. SCHRIEFFER, HARRY New Orleans, La. SCHROEDER, RAYMOND L. New Orleans, La. SCHULINGKAMP, BYRON New Orleans, La. SCHULKENS, CINDY New Orleans, La. SCHULTE, CALVIN Arabi, La. SCHULZ, WENDESLAUS P. New Orleans, La. SCHUMAN, RICHARD LEE Nen' Orleans, La. SCHUMM, DAVID Gretna, La. SCHWAB, DAVE Chalmeffe, La. Fr Fr Soph Fr. Jr Fr Fr Jr Jr Jr Soph Fr Fr Fr Fr Soph Fr Soph Soph Soph Fr. Soph Fr. Jr. Soph. Fr. Jr Jr. . ., :.: 1 av' SCIVICQUE, TERRY J. Baron Ronge, LU. SEAL, FORD Bogrzlusa, La. SEAL. SANDI Hogoiuscz, La. SEAL, T. JAY Hammond, La. SEEGER, JOHN E., JR. JIetaz'rz'e, La. SEGHERS, MYLES M. JIetaz'r2'e, La. SELLEN. MICHAEL HENRY Metairie, La. SETTOON, MICHAEL New Orleans, La. SEWING, WAYNE New Orleans, La. SHAFFER, ALVIN J. Baton Ronge, La. SHARPE, EDDIE ARNOLD Covington, La. SHEETS, WAYNE St. Amant, La. SHELTON, BRUCE Chahnette, La. SHEPARD, CHRISTINE Grand Isle, La. SHERIDAN, JERRY B. Bogalusa., La. SHERMAN, PATTY Ponchatoula, La. SHOWS, BARBARA SUE Anzite, La. SHROCK, PEGGY JO Franklinton, La. SIBLEY, KITTY Springfield, La. SIBLEY, CAROLYN JOYCE Amite, La. SIBLEY, MALCOLM L. Corbin, La. SIBLEY, ROBERT DALE Bogalnsa, La. SIBLEY, GAYLE Bogalusa, La. SIGG, DIANE MARTHE Harahan, La. SILBERNAGEL, LINDA New Orleans, La. SILLAVAN, DELORES JEAN Alexarzflria, La.. SILVA, DONALD W. Arabi, La. SIMEON, FLOYD J., JR. New Orleans, La. SIMMONS, GRACELLA Kentwood, La. SIMMONS, JANE MARIE F'ranklz'nton, La. SIMMS, JOSEPH Aleqranrlria, La. SIMMONS, NANCY lfufon Rouge, Lu. SIMMONS, SYLVIA liognlnsu, La. SIMONE, DIANE .,Vff7l' Orleans, La. SIMPSON, CINDY Honznzoncl, Lu. UNDERGRADUATES S C -SM h ,,,,, 5, Fr. , L' 5 1 I S I 1 v . .vs I A J 'wx V Fr. -Q.. 5 .gs ff? 'S' gg: I 1: Fr. f-rf' 5 C' S0 Ph - s Soph. , I A 5 I Q if Jr. .rr A-1:5 . 'QD' GN, Qf ' 'Wm , 'Q if Fr. Q -nf , J xx Jl'. 1. Q, 2 T' J'-0 1. K, A rw s Fr. ,f X V A 3 ,o - Y' , P' .K , JF- ' M aw 3 M W, ,Q Fr. Soph Q' Q'-Q' v ' ' , IIN A 5, Soph. Q , , , I ...Mfr W, ,fa A i -A ' N: 'urns-M S0 h, ' 0,-d '?7l?'f 7 .V , ,WM - p 4 ws, 'sax Y W .H 'Agni Q 'f 1,164,251 ,ge 751 X' , A L 3 Soph. jx Q v.5X71.2A M2 4 , XX n .gf'4'v.4f'1Z:, .Q X ' J. ,5 -2 if ' ' , f . X, I .ffifn 56 U 3 ' ' m u 'fu W z H Soph. 3,7 Fr. M 'Q'-ff , , I 2' , . X , - fb Fr. .D ' - A M A 3 A ' Q :W U f ff 1 '- I F' H 5- 9. 7 4, e -, 'm .fm f Fr Soph Soph Jr Soph Fr Soph Soph Fr '37 J ,n Qi! X :- x f , 'stayin tm ni 4, X' b. A 1 in vt 352 5? . f ', QW! 4' N . xr M f ' f' - ' , ,. ,Y 5,:X -- I 1 A 'WHY ir Y '. '78 ar Z I ,,. ., .g 61. , h i -Jr-wg, , A If Q ' 3 ' hifi' zu fl ll' if vi' -457' Six, :LN I' ' .Lg :S 1 I f Q. f n 1 . 4 o en ,L ,y f-'57 'R -1-. .,,, will X .W n 11 ' ,N Y 133, ld ., X ., ff , , , , , ' 'Ll - l dvi' 'L I NX -,ggi SIMPSON, FLORENCE Baton Rouge, La. SIMPSON, PEGGY Philadelphia, Pa. SIMPSON, SANDRA Kentwood, La. SITMAN, DIANE G. Greensburg, La. SKAINS, CARRIE ANN Winnfield, La. SKEEN, JANET Metairie, La. SKIDMORE, DAVID A. New Orleans, La. SKORLICH, MILTON New Orleans, La. SMITH, ANN Hammond, La. SMITH, ANNA Roseland, La. SMITH, BARBARA B. Holden, La. SMITH, KEN Denham Springs, La. SMITH, IMELDA RAE Greensburg, La. SMITH, J. WILEY Baton Ronge, La. SMITH, KAYE L. Greensburg, La. Q Ei' A F Soph Soph Fr Jr Fr Fr Jr. Fr Fr. Fr. Jr. Soph. Fr. Fr. Fr. SMITH, LARRY EDNVARD Gff11:z1lf'.s, 1.11. SMITH, LOLIS J., JR. .N ru' Orleunx, La. SMITH, NOEL A. Jlf-mz'r1'e, La. SMITH, PATRICIA G. Hafmz Runge, La. SMITH, PAULINE Pearl River, La. SMITH, PEGGY lII6'fClI.7'l-0, Lu. SMITH, PHILIP EDWARD C'0z'1'ngfm1, La. SMITH, ROSS W. Slidell, La. SMITH, RUSSELL New Orleans, La.. SMITH, SHIRLEY M. Halrahan, La. SMITH, SUSAN M. Mefairie, La. SNIDER, DANA C. Maflisfnzville, La. SOMERVILLE, RICHARD J., New Orleans, La. SOMERVILLE, RONALD T. New Orleans, La. SOMMERHALDER, JANE Hogalzcsa, La. SOMMERS, LIBBY Sliflel, La. SOYEZ, LINDA New Orleans, La. SPADAFORA, RAY New Orleans, La. SPEER, WINNIE New Orleans, La. SPENCER, JOSEPH M. Hamlmoml, La. SPIERS, SANDRA Iialfer, La. SPIES, DEWEY ROBERT Hammrnzfl, La. SPINKS, ELAYNE lfafmf Rouge, La. SPRAWLS, LINDA Kenner, Lu. SPRING, LADAL Slirlell, La. SPURLOCK, RICHARD TROY flognlusrr, Ln. SRADER, SYDNEY H. lierlunzmff, Te..-r1.s S'l'AI I ORD, LARRY Frrlnlflinfrnl, Ln. STA M M, A N DREW ROBERT New Orlenns, Im. STAMM, MARTHA ANN New Orleans, LU. STARKS, JAFKIE lfnfnn Rouge, Ln. S'l'A'l'IIAM, DOUGLAS Y. flnlife, lm. S'l'Al7'l'ER, ANDREW I . ,Yew Orlwrlns, I,rL. S'l'I'1I'1lPI,I'IY, f'HRIS'l'INE llllllllllllllfl, ful. S'I'lCI'II,MAN, IJEICNA JO ,:lll'flS, LII. UNDERGRADUATES SM-ST Soph. Jr. Jr. Fr Jr Fr. Fr. Soph. Fr. Fr. Jr. II .-...' fx - A i NWS v ...W Q Nui . .-.L 'T 'f'e:.,, 'ks . , xy NSS- 1. ' v TTS . f . , X A S2 ' - I xx X g SSRN... , X VW: 'S N . .,...m S1 N' ' mi 'T wxx I X .A ' .-. . XX x A X ff vs S , A X. . wwix xx ' A . N I S .' N: Q . A . x NYS X . . .. ,. wx X Q Aw N A X I NNN X 5 X ,sg X GRI J KQSX Q X X S X X X X X. 4, xv 12 X 5 w4Xxx X Q4 N X N ,A ,XX X A D 's' K f X ,, I. ke Y- XY w' X wx N N N N SQ 4 N, x I I 'Wx Q Rm SKA 4. G MSS Q, ' E M XXX: A N G MNA . QYYSXS Q. XX I '. Fr +- iff? Soph f , JI' ' sg: I Jr. 'I Jr. Jr. If X x J X A if NX Sf r. 1 , , W ,X F.. ' ,. .- W 355 1' 4- fi vvv XQ'TI'3i3 Fr- I x fl A 1 A.. X .f .. Jr' 5- .2-1' J 'I' fy li'-9 IN I X JJ' Soph. if , , , 1- Lf I 9 Fr. L v ' I l W l w . I I M Q' Soph. 'L 5 hm , ,ft ,wx I I up Fr. A 1 5 4 Jr- . 1 ,I f Soph. QD' Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. 4 4,55-2?-i2,m,, ,JNV RS' nf- -1 k - ll 5 .- 'sl 3 4925 -nd' 1--'Q n' 'vwx-1 rv - 1 -ai 4 .5 'B '-I' I' ' x 75 N3 X ,fr 'W II ...4 I f I.. as ,Ti MK!! gn' Q, ' W FJ if .4 STEGALL, LINDA DARLENE Fr IX'l'IlIll'OOll, Ln. STEIR, JANICE Fr .Ywlr Orlvanx, Lu. STEINER, JAMES J., JR. Fr. Nvla' Orlvrxns, Lu. STELLY, LEE Fr C'lIl'I.IlgfOH, La. STEMPEL, JOHN Jr Nam' Orleans, La. STEVENS, CHARLOTTE Jr Hogalnsa, Ln. STEVENS, DENISE Fr 1X'l'7IfIl'00d, La. STEVENS, DOROTHY E. Fr. Ilngalusa, La. STEVENS, LINDA Fr I,0IIC'l1C1f0ll,f1, La. STEVENS, MARGARET ANN Fr Anzifv, La. STEVENS, BARRY Soph. Hammond, La. STEWART, CHARLES D. Jr. Hammond, La. STEWART, JUDITH ANN Fr N010 Orlcans, La. STEWART, LINDA M. Soph. Tangipalzoa, La. STOCKWELL, LONNIE Soph. Baton Rouge, La. If - 1. In A J., iff' 'ii a 355 UNDERGRADUATES S T- TH STOLZENTHALER, WILLIAM Nww' Orlrfans, La. STORM, BEVERLY J. lfurczs, La. ST. PIERRE, STAN Humnmncl, La. STRAIN, RUTH Abifa Springs, Lu. STRATMAN, SHIRLEY .Nvf 1l.' Orlvfms, La. STRIVKLAND, IVIARSHA Am1'1'r', Lu. STRINGFIELIJ, POLLY lX'l'llfH'UIHl, Lu. STROIJE, .I UIJITH IfOSf'1fl7I!1, Lu. STROUP, RALPH Xru' Orlvrms, Ln. STVART, SHIRLEY Vrfrnurlo, Ln. S'I'l'liRS, CAROL DIANE fIr'rr'1111'r'l,' Springs, Lu. S'I'IfRI4S, ELLEN .N rw' fl7'lf'!lllS, Lu. S'I'I'IiIiS, .I ULIA I,r1l'1ur'r', Ln. S'l'I'YI'K, CIIRISTINE linfrm Rrmyr, Ln, SVAREZ, LINDA S'!fflf'll, Lu. Soph. Fr Jr Fr. Fr Soph. J.. Soph. Jr. Sonh. Fr. Fr. Fr. Soph. Fr 1 I I f , 5 if I Q wh I I I I Vis- 22 53' '-- 1 1 . , - Q V2 1.-I I W ' - Q H 11,3 x ,ipsu- I N T ,-X' yr. A a .I 1' f , If : V N ' 3' A A xl L X if 7 . . EA ,T .P 1 1 S wi if I f .1 fa. ' Nw I I , ,N t, fn-.K 1 1 I , ,,.- ' 'R I N, 1 A-un.. .. 35 I 1 .4 .,, 4- -I fv' , ' Wg, Nd ' ' 1 .A ,' , lx E 1 q ' i ig , iv . f. ek, I, Y' 00 I EV 2 V li , ' V 1 , I ,. ,K A Lx ' Vg ,fm 1.5 4 P . ' r...'N ' Y M A w f . ,fi 'v ny Q L 1 mb. ' .A F o y L .,, 3 , , 1 .,, 9, .. . I , Ik V H .ll.:,c:g .:fm ua-N I ,Z v ,L 4 1 , I., 1 ' 'vxu g, Ti.. I . .. 40, , ,i.g.,q., I.'na. A gn . , I I .' Q 1l. t WW? 'fn ff J , 41? ' ff, I ' U 'I B , ' ' 25 10,915 s',.!,7 lv,f,'f,2, L ,fi ,' 1.7 , I , ni a S,-f,. Aw- v ur Y ,gig ','Lf'-?' zu, I I 1 356 I 1 I I . 1 ..-3 I D 5 ,, 5 'N 1 . L Av,V Ia 1 - I.. r-..g..- Y T 21 IV 'Q . M- ' Y up -5 . A, .. 4r ' 1..Tx .- 5,5 V' JW! f 2 9.-. ..-4. il-'q.'s AC! V' xv.: . 'J ..- x wif? 57 1 2 fn nfl, Q 3 5' hs: w 'T igfsazv-:tif 5' 1 f '-311 -qs . ' 1 SI'GGS, RERA ANN Fr .Yww Urlwrrnx, Lu. SULLIVAN, ARDIS Soph l,ulfr'lnnfl, Flu. SULLIVAN, f'HARI.OTTE Jr Ilflllllllil Springs, Lu. SULLIVAN, HENRY G., JR. Soph Jlu1'r'c'rn, Lu. SULLIVAN, ROSE ANN Fr I'IOllll'll, Lu. SUMMERELL, LESTER L., JR. Fr Ifllfflll Roflgv, La. SUMMERS, RODNEY Soph Grv1'n1f'z'll Springs, La. SUMMERS, VIRGINIA MARIE Jr Por! Allawi, Ln. SUTTON, MARGARET MARY Jr R1'sr'r'w', La. SYKES, TINITA FAY Fr Holden, La. SZIBER. JAMES M. Fr Hfznzmfmfl, La. SZIBER, THERESA Fr Hammnwrl, La. TAORMINA, MICHAEL S. Fr .Vvfzw Orlmzns, La. TATE, PEGGY ANN Jr Mt. FIUTIIION, La. TATE, R. DALE Fr Opvlonsas, La. TAUZIN, LYNN Jr Amifc, La. TAYLOR, JOHN A. Soph F1'm1lclz'rzfon, La. TAYLOR, PENNY Jr Baker, La. TAYLOR, SUE Fr VVO nfl b 1' iflg 0, Va . TEER, LINDA Soph Baton Rouge, La. TEFFT, STANLEY Jr New Orlvans, La. TEMONIA, VIRGINIA Fr 1VlUffll7'l'1', La. TEMPLE, LYDIA MARGARET Fr. lI'Il'fCl1'7'll , La. TERHUNE, DAVID GILFORD Fr Grvfncz, La. TERRELL, DEBBY ANN Fr Clzulnufttc, La. TERRITO. MARY ANN Fr. Baton Rrmgv, La. THALLER, RICHARD Jr Nvza' Olrlvuns, La. TI-IERIOT, CAROLYN ANN Jr. .I1t'fCll'l'l.l', LU. THIRODAUX, CHARLES G. Soph R1'Sc'rUc', La. THOM, CAROLYN L. Fr. Bflfllll Rnugv, La. THOMAS, BETTY JOYCE Soph. Frunl.'lz'nfon, La. THOMAS, DAVID E. Soph. lllindvn, La. THOMAS, GERARD GARY Fr. .Vvzr Orlvans, La. THOMAS, JOHN E. Soph. NUM' Orleans, La. THOMAS, SHARON Soph. Baton Rouge, La. UNDERGRADUATES TH- VO THOMAS, BILL .Yeze Orleans, La. THONIASON, H. F., JR. New O7'z7t'fllIN, Lrl. THONIASSIE, DENNIS WYAYNE Jlarrem, La. THOMPSON, LINDA M. Xen' Orleans, La. THOMSON, TERRI RUTH Laplace, La. TILLINGHAST, ELAINE New Orleans, La. TINGSTROM, TILLIE Ilelle Clzasse, La. TODD. HAROLD Porzelzatazfla, La. TONIPKINS, BARBARA Jlorgan Ciflf, La. TONEY, J. LEROY Hammond, La. TORRANCE, TONY Baton Rouge, La. TORTORICH, LYNN .IIC'ffl1'I'1'C', La. TOUPS, LARRY New Orleans, La. TRAHAN, LINDA ANN Metairie, La. TRAHAN, SANDRA LYNN Arabi, La. Q wr'.7 w Fr. Fr. Fr. L Fr. V N A - ,. .' Fr. .1 . ,.- X!V:f. rl . 17. . I fm A 1 A-Sikkim I T gi Jr. Fr. L, ,V up Fr- . 'J , Q ,7,J Soph 3 ,,. Fr fi Fr Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. x . wx rx? XX XS NM I ape 'SIN' 2. wx N 2 A A-N 1 . Q, l -X. .5 f , is 7 X .Sly S - w 1 -s 'R T - X AA A . -'ff fy-X .tel Z A-mx Q5 , K , YRS .' . N 0 .f 3 A , W X N vw, 5 ,Ax .Y Q N X R xx AA , Q, X XX ,pf Q K. I I f, , E ,X . A ' Q M: x ..,1,-.,x..,,-iq, . Q wi X 1, , N I Q? 4 li I I ,xx M, vs A A WY, ' A ,mfs X mg ws ,V vi , ,,f. - . WW? N 4 ,, X ,1 X . .1 ,f wwf hi XS' ? EI., ,y X SSS I'-2:1 I gf i mr X A 5 ff: X... f .Q M X . K - A- 3 f. --.x,.s., .Q x' .... . r' X X - my f N X Rf X'- :'2., 'T?r,Ei -95- N Q3 S AWWA C ., . X . ,X Y' Ava 'X e --fi I K j Q W-Auf ...N I ff! N .INK A .fi mm . . N . I igwixa 'au' .. N ww as 2 NWNQMX xx . ,, 3 N, . I fb-Q IW x S 'Ms .. gg XA Q N1 E, , , .xx w N NS Q A' Wam- SKQA R I Q - A Q- sr A Q . f xx! -.,4 4r.rP' X. T'-7 F' E353 is A 5,n1 e ,fd . L- 13 ,Q ,. --uv I 1 , Xb za F? LLP if , xg I I A? - , A-9 in 11' ,A I 1 X , I X J u Q ,-Q, '15 I54f 'f 0.2 ff -.X 'rc ,pix S 5 J yy -fl 'R' Q, It-.q'x gil' I . I ,JN 5 - 4- A Q, GN Q. - Q 1-f ' Y rn, ,731 .. xp. ,Q ,-.X av 'ws . I Q- . of fs wi, -I , -J 11' ' 1 51.7- Jexaw L 7 4 ' ' al.. I' c '2.':55:'.', ' lvl' .u 4 .t.',, .QQ flux, ,sam 4.1 ' I 'Lzifgfig ,Sy-s f .1 9'-f.ir.'9+5' 4 mn . 1?-v.-4.1 'Vo .M Q fiikyfzfgyt -2.5, if 'X -. ' J 1.3 .ZW '-. 5- ' ai! P .'a41 'q.gy,!f, '+!a'--' af: fb A .f'f'.,, U 359 Y' .N 51 6 - E wld, is 1 , - X E' I 7 qu' ' .' I: :55,- :-:5?f',' .-.- .' U r .!'I!:: - WL , 19.3. . : ':. 1.3.3 : .- ,.1-,,.- .- 5 .g.-.-.- .. . ....,,.,-.. .,..,nH ...,,,. --...I ,,,.,..,, .. ...Hu ...,,.... ,,....,,... ,.:mH.-.. ,,... .,n - . ...,.,.. N.,- ........,.,., ...... , ...... .... :pr--...,H I. TRAPANI, GUS 1'1l1l'l'!'-ll, La. TRAYLOR, GLEN H. Allllllljl, Ln. TRAYLOR, RONALD Hanznmnfl, La. TRAYLOR, SHARON Ham monfl, La. TREADWAY. DEBBY Por! Sulphur, La. TRELLVE, GAYLE Pmzehafonla, Lu. TREVINO, ASCENCIO .Ill'fClII'Z.l', La. TRIPP, TERRY S. Gonzales, La. TROXCLAIR, ELISKA MARIE New Safpll. La. TROXCLAIR, KAREN Bayou Gonla, La. TUCKER, NANCY Ponehatonla, La. TULLIER, LINDA GAYLE Harnmmzcl, La. TUMINELLO, ROBERT C. New Orleans, La. URBAN, BILL New Orleans, La. USNER, RONALD Slidell, La. VADO, LOUIS GILBERT New Orleans, La. VALENTI, ROY New Orleans, La. VAIRIN, CLEO Metairie, La. VANNEY, GEORGE A., JR. New Orleans, La. VAUGHAN, JOHNNIE D. New Orleans, La. VENABLE, DAVID Baker, La. VERBOIS, BOBBYE ANN Denham Springs, La. VERDIGETS, PAUL G. New Orleans, La. VERRET, GEORGIA New Orleans, La. VESSIER, TONI Flranlclinton, La. VILLAR, RONALD Gonzales, Lu. VINCE, MARY Baton Rouge, La. VINCENT, BRENDA Port Snlplznr, La. VINCENT, THELMA LAYNE Denham Springs, La. VINTURELLA, ANN MARIE lHCfCll'I'l'C, La. VITTER, BARBARA Ponehafozzlcz, La. VOGEL, EILEEN Arabi, La. VOISELLE, WONSLEY Harnnzoncl, La. VOLTZ, KATHY New Orleans, La. VOSS, JUDY Covington, La. Jr. I r F r Soph. Fr Fr. Soph. Soph. Fr. Fr Soph. Jr. Fr. Soph. Jr. Fr Jr Fr Fr Jr Jr Jr Fr Fr Soph Jr Soph Fr Fr Jr Soph Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Q WYADE, HILLIE lfufwf Hfmgyv, Lu. IYAGONER, DIXIE C'1zz1!n11'ff4', Lu. WAKEFIELD, PHYLLIS .I1vfrz1'1'1'r, Lu. IYALKER, CATHY Iinyulfzsu, Lu. WALKER, ROBERT T. .Xvt'Il' OrIf'mzs, La. WA LK ER, SYLVIA Bngulnsa, Lu. VVALL. JOHN L., JR. C ffz'ingfmz, La. WALLACE, JUDY DARLENE .'IIflIIfIl'l'I.Hf', LU. WALLACE, L. E., JR. Ifufmz Rougv, La. WALLER, PAULETTE Tangipahoa, La. WALSH, MICHAEL .YI 11' Orleans, La. IVALTERS, MARY E. llafmz Ronge, La. WALTHER, LAURA ANN .N'vu' Orleans, La. WALTZER, KATHLEEN Nvu' Orlcans, La. WANNAMAKER, GEORGE M. Hammond, La. WARD, CHARLES E. Clmlnzctte, La. WVARREN, PHYLLIS Clzalnzcttc, Lu. WATSKY, DAN M. Hurahan, La. VVATSON, DOROTHY Kvrzfzvoocl, La. WATSON, MICHAEL Hamnmncl, La. JEAN WATSON, VERONICA Sf. Amant, La. WATTS, CATHERINE I. LIIJPI-llg-'S'f0lI, La. VVEAVER, SUSAN MARIE ZVVII' Orlcans, La. VVEBER, RICHARD G. Illrfuirk, Lu. WEEMS, SHEILA G7'f'fllCl, Lu. WEGMANN, LEO F., JR. Nru' U7'lr'm1s, La, YVEIDIG, W. PAUL .Ilwfr1ir'in', Lu. WEIXEL, JUDY Nfvv Orlwuns, La. VVELCH, GWEN I'l'fII'l RI'I7f'I', Lu. VVELLS, RONALD DALE Livingston, La. VVENDT, RENEE MARIE Arnhi, Lu, W'ENTWOR'I'H, SHERYI. R. Sliflrll, Lu, W'ES'I', NEDRA DIANE .Uwfrlf1'l'f', Lil. VVEST, .IU-RITA 1IlflI'I'f'I'U, Ln, W'I'1S'I'IiY, GICORIIE E. N1-11' KITIWIIIIS, Lu, UNDERGRADUATES WA -WI Soph. Soph. Soph. Fr. Soph. Soph. Soph. Jr Fr Soph. Soph Soph Fr. Soph Fr Fr Fr Soph Fr Jr Soph Soph Jr Fr Jr Soph Fr Fr Jr Soph Soph Fr Fr Jr . 4 . 'haw X ,v Xi' m N W J i s Xwf f 4, . . N VER -'hw 3 5 'i lixivl'- .i ' Sw? I .. - . ' r. M . : f- ,X ' 1' ,1 Q., ,S ' ,Q-41: ,Qi , was if we Y -vesa:'!'Dl f' Q M Kb, X ' ' 1.1: '5 'E PK Y. , 6 x - . . l nn - A . 5 A , A ' 'Aa .vii I 2 , T: X' ' S IK 2 X milf ' . MQ ' A 5 sly, - 'Q Y' X.. WC ,. ? .,.. ' N A Rf? 4 I M, ,-. Q . K .ffx 0, FIN .-na yd' xgh . Q , .- we h x f 'ISA X ,, , ' 1' v- 'IAA .- rvg fy- A . r 'Q f iii . h I ' ,V ,IN Qi 615 .4 AUS ,W l XL 4 I. 360 f - Q 1 4 ..-Yu 1 ,fx 1' .. y, '. ,Q 4 'T . WN . .,.. -' By . ,Q . . A . a S W O S K I .fa .. - . S W I N, qqi . , X 2 M -A-A Sk Qu -W S x 4 ..... 5 W , I 3 -.X . 13 K 1 Q . 'JRR 'U :A if 'N X if I C Q' A 'XI S fxxlxx xi R . xg , .. 'L N 5 maui 'f' 'W' . . .. .H ,. A XY ' S? -' . Q Fw, 1, A K' , I -' - , . '-'Eb w 2 rw, , f V. 'J' l ' ' - 4-ffl I' 3 ' ., ,rf Y x -ww-A N' A. , ' AJ ,P I M' f 1 ' , ffl .- v J ' . . ,Vg fx L. lv Q I ' 5 -3 ' ff I Q ,T if , ,' In -Q' 1 ' 1 ' X ,,, , , J 2 Us , X IQQNJXV any V 1-E, , If-EQ' ' S-xr n ' X N A 7 If ff 5 . X K J . f I 5 ' iw- . I 5 -if I f ,1 ' ra pf 1 'M' 5 4-'A ' 2, 1 .1 1' N x ge .- x Q. .' -4 'Q ' 1 5, 2 R fa . Z X 361 H ,I .1 I. M .E WESTMORELAND, KATHLEEN New Ofrlea ns, La. WHEELER, DEBORAH Slidell, La. WHEELER, SUSAN M. New Orleans, La. WHITE, GEORGIA Clinton, La. WHITE, LYNN Hanzznoncl, La. WHITESIDE, LAURA LOUISE New Orleans, La. WIIITNEY, JIMMY Baton Ronge, La. WHITTINGTON, DONNA Gretna, La. WHITTINGTON, LINDA LOU Gretna, La. WHITTINGTON, SAMMIE Covington, La. WIGHTKIN, GEORGE M. CllClllIIlC'lfC', La. WILDER, JOHNNY Baton Ronge, La. WILKINSON, JAMES A. New Orleans, La. WILLIAMS, BARBARA New Orleans, La. WILLIAMS, DIETTE Clinton, La. 1 I f , Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr Soph. Fr Soph Jr Fr Soph Soph WILLIAMS. JUDY .Ilefc1z'rz'e, La. WILLIAMS, S. GRANT New Orleans, La. WILLIAMSON, LINDA Arabi, La. WILLOZ, JOY New Orleans, WILSON, GAYLORD J. Gretna, La. La. VVILSON, HARRY Livingston, La. WILSON, SANDY Ham nzond, La. XVILSON, STEVE Hanzmoncl, La. NVILTHEWV, JANE MARIE Arabi, La. WINTER, JOHN VAIL Hammond, La. WIRTH, ROGER Baton Ronge, La. WITSELL, CHARLOTTE New Orleans, La. WOLLASTON, LYNDA New Orleans, La. WOMACK, JAMES O. M. Hammond, La. WOMACK, NEVILLE Springfielcl, La. WOOD, CYNTHIA New Orleans, La. WOOD, GUY New Orleans, La. WOOD, Bogalusa, La. WOODIE, WALTER R. 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