Southeastern Louisiana College - Le Souvenir Yearbook (Hammond, LA)
- Class of 1970
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The college campus is a microcosm of fhe world oufside, and as such wifhholds fulfillmenf and yef granfs safisfacfion. lf fhreads each opporfunify wifh a mulfifude of disappoinfmenfs and failures. and yef, if granfs all fhe opporfunifies for success. buf highly opfimisfic. en'ferS 60 ' who academic year wifh a senior H fhoclically falls info a familiar' me roufine, looking forward fo gradgt uafion and fhe culminahon o four of 'rhe mosf fulfilling years ' ' older of his life., ln May an freshman, cramming for exams and yef fhinking of nofhing blruf l' home, says goodbye fo e graduafe who deparfs elafed, accomplished, and iusf a liffle sadder 'rhan he ever fhoughf he would be. The new grad- uafe looks fo his fufure-awed, confused, buf highly opfimis- The new freshman, confused I fic. xxx . ss. k M PFIFTL lldlgi 5, - ,-E-5 IEISE !lj'g !'P -1 ,-r' -. gf -sv., Q. N 14211 -4.64 2 f 5 Y 'VS il ft L Life At SLC . . . up'w9'v ' W' av: w ni nl' 111 5:11, 51- ix For Every Disappointment And Failure There Is Joy And Success if U77 W, f,,, f I fb- X ' M :4 .X ZW V V5 ,a W 5 Uyhf, vf om vw , . iff-Q., In i if cw ,, fa Hi rn 1 Q-1 , -Q The college sfudenf quickly learns fo accepf fhe confrasfs of campus life. The college has given him new freedom wifh an oppor- 'runify fo mafure and learn. He has a chance fo malce his own decisions buf he does so wifh reservafions. With his new found freedoms come new found re- sponsibilifies and a new found goal-self discipline, He musf produce scholasfically buf he also musf round ouf his educafion wifh ofher pursuifs. He searches and fries fo reach beyond his world of fhe classroom. He finds a second idenfify-a social fra- fernify, a service club, or on rare occasions long hair and a beard. Buf fhe firsf musf nof suffer be- cause of fhe second-he wifh- draws: he sfudies. The college sfu- denf has learned fhaf campus life is confrasfed by fimes of wOFl4 and play, fhouqhf and frivolify. He has learned fhaf if can be as frivial as a beard or as fraqic as failure. The decision is his. 4 ik ,' f 525' Work And Play Are One I - 7' .-,gg 1 S 3 A. Q, 3 Q K .4- fun. a fv . X 4 5' f ' ' ' X . x 'A - 'C--.,:' 1 , ' ' ' A' X f, kn J Q of 5 .I N 1 '1- .Q 'A K , r O 5 N I In Nw Apt I . I , , s I K Nia?-.,h' K ,Q . w X 4: F X flag. X D ,X - an 5 'HQ . V L , gk ' M-f, , Q fx R '5.:! i1,sQff - Wu - .....-- l , in a X ,f ff ff, ,f ,M , 7 M ,Q f qy l , fyffy 4 Class ls A Minor Port Of ,, nz,-5. , , few 1 kj, l my . .QT . W, ,f ,Q fif' f .fig f i 2 if , 4' 1' Q. ,ff ' fi' fy .I , gg . K. 2 1 1:1 it .Mfg .,. .1 1 1. f f' ,Aa 4 ' H M .-by 1 f'-. M . M ' . 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I , . gf ' 4 f W X Wm, -ff ff' pf Dy, Z 5 f f' ,l ff ,, ff W ra ' I 4 fV'fff7'4, '4 ff X v, , ,wx 'W f W 9 f, fy' ,M ,W ff, .x ff nf f 5 ww If fnf W' f 'Q 7' ,, ' f , Q,-ei X' X , 2 Q , 'Q , , 47, Q4 M 7 wuz, f fn, f f f, f V, f fa -nw- N. - X IDLOGICAL Y , acuaucss T0 TIN S-EYHALL I8 Changes Simplify Registration Game Regislralion-a new game for freshmen, a worn oul experience lor upperclassmen. Orienialion, long, endless lines, consullaiions, class card seleclion, paymenl ol fees. l.D. cards, and finally books add up lo a 'rypical day of regis- Jrralion al Soulheaslern. Thanks 'ro changes in lhe syslem, each semesler brings progress in 'rhe aliempls 'ro shorlen This laslc. .2 'Xf ,M . y e ,f ' V, 5: '73 we , 6 f : .fzgf V . rrrir y he 4 'f- W if ug, 9, WWWWT Sorority Rush Highlights The Semester Cpening Sorority Rush marked the open- ing ot the semester with an air ot testivity and anticipation. All sor- ority rushees checked in early in order to attend the tirst maior event, the Panhellenic Tea. This was held the Sunday betore regis- tration to acquaint the rushees with each sorority. Cn the Saturday and Sunday tollowing registration, each sorori- ty held its own Formal Tea at the home ot an alumnus or at a reli- gious center. These teas gave the sorority members a chance to tormally meet the rushees. A week ot parties tollowed, be- ginning with the lntormal Parties. such as Alpha Sigma Tau's Tahitian Party and Phi lvlu's Gold Rush Party. The rushees attended these by invitation only. The Preterence Parties, also invitational attairs, were next on the agenda. At this time the rushees narrowed their choice ot sororities by attending only two ot the tour parties. On Friday ot that week, the rushees signed preterence sheets stating their tirst and second choices ot sororitiesg while within the sororities, each member voted by secret ballot titteen rushees on tirst and second choice sheets. Neither members nor rushees knew the verdict until Saturday morning when torty-eight girls re- ceived bids in sealed envelopes in the Student Union. Acceptance Parties tollowed at which time pledges were present- ed ribbons and were welcomed into the sororities, lt was truly a rushed week with many activities and very little sleep tor all involved, but it is also a never-to-be-torgotten part ot the campus scene. Frofernify Rush Pledges Brothers Wilh 'rhe beginning of lhe se- mesler, lhe six social lralernilies on campus recruir new members 'rhrough a period lcnown as RUSH. To regisler, +he prospecrive rushees visir fhe lralernily displays and boo+hs assembled in fhe Slu- den+ Union Mall. Wilhin 'rhe nexl weelr 'rhe rushees aflend a series of formal smolcers which infro- duces fhem lo 'rhe brolhers and fhe ideals of lhe frarernily. ln order for 'rhe members 'ro gel acguainfed wilh 'rhe rushees, 'rhey afrend informal parries given by each lralernily. These parries are by invifafion only. Alfer a weelc of rhese parfies bids are issued lo fhe rushees. If he accepls a bid, fhe rushee 'rhen realizes lhal' he has falcen his lirsr srep +o brolher- hood by becoming a pledge, S s lil l Cm 1-f' . 'i'b-'i .' il .'T7'Qf li' ' I E Xia 96 Aifdiiili u as i f if 'in a fnsil -Iwi? , , 4 + 4 The Associcition: Nothing But Greot Providing Big Name Entertain- ment tor Southeastern's diverse student body is one ot Student Governments most important undertakings, and otten one ot its biggest headaches. This tall the Student Government presented the nationally tamous Association, and despite the poor tinancial showing, tall BNE could be termed nothing but great. Perhaps enter- tainment will never be tound to please everyone, bu+ as the group played through Goodbye, Co- lumbus, Windy, Cherish, and Never My Love to a stand- ing ovation, no one at the con- cert really cared. It may be some time betore Southeastern sees entertainment as good again. -Ll... il Q ilnsc 6 I MK g SSUEI r P i t i r 1 91 5 r c l f l K I I .ff . in . . S 5 x Q M' sl , X E ' ,Q 3 k 5 f ,X as r X ' I 1 WZ A k f, Q H I Him? X I yggiix , 10' Porenf's Day Atfrocts 1 200 More 'rhan l,200 visilors were on +he Soulheaslern campus Oct 27 when SLC hosfed ils lirsl special weelcend ol 'rhe year wilh Paren'r's Day. Expecling 500 for lhe evenl, SLC officials were pleasanlly surprised wilh 'rhe overwhelming lurnoul. Parenls were provided wi+h an oppor- 'runily 'ro see whal lhey were hearing so much abou? on weelc- ends and +o experience one of fhose infamous lines sludenls speak of so ollen during regis- fralion. Wilh more 'rhan double +he expecled allendance 'rhere was a backlog of people al The regis- lralion lable. For a grea+ many parenls lhere will be no more doubling loolcs when Their broods come home weelcends lelling of exhausling regislralion lines. 414' Q l fi? 5. 'hu HF In I X GQ-and 3 V E 4 M 4.3 .l ln Closs Elections Provide Competitive Atmosphere Class elections are a maior event in the beginning ot each school year. The procedure is simple: the prospective candi- dates record their names in the Student Government ottice and campaign tor the desired posi- tions: the students register and vote on an appointed day tor their tellow classmates in an ot- ticial voting booth. This year signs ot the upcom- ing elections were seen through- out the campus days betore the tirst primary. All candidates be- gan a thorough campaign, putting posters in every conceivable place, such as the bulletin boards, and cars. When October 8 tinally ar- ?,,' ,Q-'- rived, the Student Union was literally covered with signs and people. All candidates busily campaigned in tront ot that build- ing to acquire the vote ot every passerby. The turnout tor the elections was good despite the downcast weather and the races were close making many ot the positions go into a second primary ot the tol- lowing Wednesday. Even then the wins and losses were close: tor example, the position tor Junior Class Vice-President was won by only one vote. Each class elected a president, vice-president, secretary, treas- urer, commuter senator, and sweetheart. f -,WM W4 W, f WW6 U M. if , 'v WM , V f f yvh . ff ff ,V .,f O , V154 f MN Q 'nd' 1, Q, qvlixtxf . X- .XQQ3 wk ,N fa ...iff 'l.f f 0 Nj 0' 3 by ,K - 1 4 'Frulo' Opens Concert Series All 'rhe color and exciie- meni of visiiing a Yugoslav village came io life on The Soufheasfern sfage as ihe General Leciure and Con- cerf Series presenred i'rs iirsf offering of 'rhe school year. The iollc ensemble, Frula, performed 'ro a capacify audience a full +wo hours of creaiive and professional en- ferfainmenf. The company, assembled from ihe besi of Europe's young aihleles, dancers, and singers was on iis second American four. Alihough 'rhe conceri sfaried +wen+y minuies la're, fhe company provided an ex- cifing show which delighied everyone who a++ended. 33. .19 A 1 J ii I I ..' NWS? U U 'Z , ,-.--.. sf-my .--fra , 7, wif x Sw 3 H: Q g 1 54 , f, 7 mv ' 4 lgficfw M' fi f yfx, ff, ,Af 1 f ff i f f, 4 2 4 X X fl , '7 fr fav, 5 f 2 ff fw ' WMM M ,,, , nf, wb 1, ffm NW X ,fix M, ff Z, wif, 4,5 f 4 ,,, 'x , 1 mf, , 7 , 4- Az H if 33 4 4 .1 Q.. --4,2 ,1- ,hw .f . 4,5 'fa ew lv , ,Qi iqik ,, ,JF . 1: , , 4.5 . - l f ,ill ' , if .Q xv: 3' p A 'f' Ay., ,,,Q,1.j, -' , d J. . 'Z -.,.'11',Yf'e I A 'S I ,, , T f 4 ', 31 ' Q 5' - ,J 1 n g ,v s ' :Last TW 5 2, ' , L vp hh? Q . b 4 1. 5, ' 3? eq . 2 f.. i 4.'vg.fia'z 'Lv-mivzfi' -rf if ' Mg.. ' ,-fzf L1 Wy. 1, , n.,,, Ay, , 'li'- ,zu '4' Y 1. , 'fag M, V 4, nk ' ., , ! 4 ,D an BURRUUGHS CORP- 65 Componies Attend Confob The fall ernploymenf Conference alrrracfed 400 seniors. This annual evenr is sponsored by Sfudenf Governmenf and +he SLC Place- men'rC1Cfice. As many as 65 Com- panies were represenfed on fhe Hammond campus. The purpose of Hwis conference is 'ro assisf sen- iors in fob plaoemenf upon grad- uafion. NA! hull! UTHIIQQ - ..j-lv -? '5' I Meloncon Named Best Dressed Coed Miss Debra Melancon was judged besf dressed by a panel ol live judges in +lwe annual connpeiirion held during 'flue lall Semesler. The confesf is sponsored annually by flue Sfudenf Governrnenf Associa- fion in conjuncfion willw Glamour magazines Top Ten College Girls confesf. Twenfy-'rwo Coeds com- pe+eo for flwe fi+le. Finalisfs in 'flue Confesl were Donna Jane Kenf, Joe Anne Terrnine, Rubye l-lowes and Jane Dollwonde. Under flue direc- iion ol coed vice presidenf, Cheryl Esclwrnann, flue con+es+ was sfaged wiflw variefy and Color. 2' ,-5.1, n--CJ f f -X1 , ., ,..,, 1 ,,,X,L,f .,,.. A Z X ,iv , 6 ff W ,f ',, '. ...U R 111117 I sv,l.m-an-gumivn 1 J w : ' v J 3 .. I 0 3,0 JW hi? ,Syl - www 3 .fjrh we L HT: s : r . s 1 5 fl .' -r 1 ' 1 uw ' ' A . was fi Q4 v 'frgifi 4 '9 3'5 Y. u f'?:,e3T bv-7 'Q 9-fi if -il S1 'N Fspl A uf, - ,.. 4 5 .avg I - . 1' -A , c Q .1 ,Nu 'thy-,. , 1 .5 .' - V f, 5 N ' - ' my .I -LW' U f:f . iff FX YE 1f - MY f I 'V F' K K ' N 1: 'V ' ' . 9,1 157, ' -u ...-. Lt t I U T B- Y V in S iasylvhb nil ,fh 7 . - h L 15 .1,',. , 0 tAL p 4' - U 'X vs , js f I-' '1 I . 1 I is x . la, A f R L 1:1-az Q, I ' pa,,, x,g -, jffff- , 4 gf- , Q Y y 5 . 7 :M W. 5 nr .-.' 7' '77 '. ' f lb s ef :M a , W pi fu -4 iQ J, ' L 2-.fs Q-55, ,VP , , A f ' 5, ' -N, WS, ' A in p 1 . I 1 ' A ? ' ' f K Nh 'ff ,lm ' I X - vi-up fl ,415 . A .4 Qs. 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Members ol lhe all-sludenl casl were direcled by Gerald Crawford. Musical di- reclor was Dr. James l-l. Wilcox and choreography was handled by Kalie P. liriedrichs. The players delighied audiences wilh lheir slcill and musical lalenl. ll was re- viewed as a musical lo be lislened To and enjoyed. ,. M3241 4 , . SLC-A One-Night Stand For B. J. ThOmC1S ,W -.- .., . ,......-A-M... Lil , Qi' 4. f -'5 . ' M , VV r'r1 1 ,f l Z ,rm . jf, , Z 29 ,gf ! : .l rf F: H 3 I I , , ? Bonfire Sporks Excitement Homecoming enlails many ac- 'rivifies sponsored by rhe various organizations on campus. The elecrions lor The homecoming courr are conducred by Phi Kap- pa Thefa lraierniry. Dozens ol Coeds vie lor 'rhe honor ol being on rho courr. lnfense compeli- lion among rhe lrarernilies and sororilies lor rhe besl iloals sfimulales hard work. The imagi- narion and skill shown by The groups are eviden? in lhe Original displays. Weeks ol preparafion are elimaxed in rhe final week when srudenis spend rheir eve- nings by the Coliseum puffing The fini-,hing 'rouches on 'rheir iloals. Activities begin To move rapidly foward fheir linal climax when fhe annual bonfire begins. The bonlire sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon is rhe biggesf pep rally ol fho year. Through rhe vigorous cheering oi The cheerleaders, spiriis are heighrened in prepara- lion lor 'rhe big game. 9 'F uw 5, P' 1 , wif' X' ,f vi! 7 ' 4 mg, M Isis? 9' I ,, f , , I ' J:--'- 1 P 'Q FL ?-i. Q Parade Enthusiasm Visits Hammond Saiurday allernoon, prior io ihe l-lornecorning Game, SLC or- ganizalions paraded Jrheir iloais and decoraied cars ihrough lhe sireeis ol l-lammond. Firsi place winner in ihe iloai cornpeiilion was The Della Tau Delia iloal, ihe Delia Queen riverboaf Sieaming lo Vicloryf' Sigma Tau Gamma and Alpha Sigma Tau's iloal won second place. The SLC Modern Dance Club deco- raied 'rhe Mosl Beaufiiul Car, while Jrhe Baprisi Siudeni Union exhibiied 'rhe lvlosr Qriginal Car enlry. These prize-winning iloafs were also displayed during pre- game and half-lime acliviries. ln addilion io a varieiy oi iloais and cars, clowns and olher humorous parricipanis in ihe parade enier- Jrained on-loolcers. To compleie 'rhe evenl, ihe SLC band provided marching music for an audience of all ages. Determinotion And Pcigeontry O Climox Homecoming Night Gcime Homecoming I969 was cli- maxed by a rugged tootball game in which the SLC Lions, deter- mined to thwart Terry Bradshaw, taced the Bulldogs ot Louisiana Tech. This was Roomie's tirst Homecoming on campus, and he watched the exciting night game in the paclced stadium. Pre-game pageantry, planned by Alpha Omi- cron Pi, began the night's testivi- ties. Homecoming Court mem- bers, escorted by members ot Phi Kappa Theta, were presented to the students who elected them and the visiting Alumni Associa- tion members. The SLC band pro- vided music tor the presentation. .ws in i sv li l i g. 4 fl l 54531 iff: ' - -, - .- '. ' - -1 :fn if 'Q Q QT - W E 0, ,-'F' h . I -V. di 1 1 1. X 16' ' iln 5 - I t V .ii 1 '. , 'nr ' I f iz hw I ,Q -, A' 7 -0 K 1 A 'A 'k 0 g,.:- X xiti 4 M i 1 rf ,,d- - AIXTI1 ' - . :nl 1 -- SI-1 . -ff V - Mg! H , wwf' - ' ' '- 'X :CS-E-E7 'T L s , ' -- -I' xgnlfg A . Y -- Y M f ff'-I --- - UA , 4- X . -1 fx. .J 5: rx X X 'f'lLv,fL ' A IN , -4, W A- I X YN ,C Y xv 1 i- ,f Q EL iii V 0 YQ17 -pho- -Y, . X , 'X , '. 'aim Afafiafateif ,B-3532 ., . lm if '13 .- QV s 'Q W 1 cs. I 4 fl '. V'v- . 5 , MN . .H ' f i '-We C Z W' F If 1 Jia W. ,LA gf3Q,, M' V 67 V M, , 3 . . ,ff 4 , fig ,l , I A .1 21:3 S 1 5 in I , -.- M ,H 4. L This fall fhe Soufheasfern Theafre presenred John l.. Bal- dersfon and l-larnilfon Dean's dra- rnafizafion of Bram Sfolcens famed novel, Dracula. The Halloween weelfend presenfafion was direcf- eri by Roberfs Bafson, insfrucfor of speech. Members of fhe all- sfuffenf casf offered a fhrilling and suspenseful performance. The second producfion of fhe fall sernesfer was an evening of One-Ac? plays. These plays were direcfed by sfudenfs of Speech 4OI. The plays offered an enjoy- able 1-.fcnirrg in fhe fheafre. Dur- Yfrg flq frpff ,fear fhe ffnqlish and C f-ech Deparfmenf will rvfrw- fnff fff new baildinq wl1lCl1 : Gl..fC' new sfaoe and producfion f 'ac lr' ef. SLC On Stage ,QA f 1135 r I I I I I I I I I F I I 5, M W ,U W C - .'.'1'rf ' K - 7' x 1 x' x 44,4 ,MQW ,QC Nl X Q 4 Wllllll P Zahn fi ' -,L V --rn--.,L-- ..iL' - --Y-4-----W-gf 4 alef' I . Q - K ConvocoTion Begins W, . A ChrisTmos Breok Through The perTormance oT T-landel's Messiah, The SouTh- easTern College Chorus and Cr- chesTra reminded iTs audience oT The real meaning oT ChrisTmas. Gene Ferguson, assisTanT proTes- sor oT music and choral direcTor oT The college, direcTed This im- pressive presenTaTion. The lighTer side oT The ChrisTmas spiriT was seen aT The ChrisTmas ConvocaTion in The SLC Coliseum. The STudenT GovernmenT Associa- Tion sponsored The convocaTion which was held on The lasT day oT classes beTore The holidays. The program included a perTormance by The ConcerT Choir and an ad- dress by PresidenT Parker. l ?6S L41- . i 1 ' ? 7 Union Bollroom Scene Of Color And Entertoinment ' K E if , . L '7 4 ian. ' wr. ,V 11 2145, 4 1 r sf ' if N-f-. '-M. f,,'.i'v,f'w -'- f'ff'iQwz,'Xf'f-i4,:1w- My X . k . g ' , gg - xfyfifrxxfkfflgjgfrif i':A.yi:i f X.K,,X 1 yy -QV! v - f'-CX f f, v.ff1Qf'l :W , . 5: X. 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Q f 1 f 4 V-V.,,:' be ,p ff 3 nf, g3w:4f. bs I 1.2 fg 54' wiv 5 1 ,4 ,,,1 , 1 , 1'-A 91+ f ,gee-g J, ivy'- A 2-'55 - 1 '13 ' .-,- ' 12 L 1' ' .f - . fr i. - V i-.i :g l 1' J . .3 if , :fag , hCv.,,x,R I L -' ' ., ,-31 .x 4. w as S .fig 5 J . 443' I 1,9941 wl- . ,gP,..- 1-., 4 nv'-3-' 47 ' as-Q :dak 27 y, .7 State Board Of Education Guides State Schools The State Board ot Education serves the public elementary and secondary schools ot the state. In addition it provides educa- tional services tor the nine state colleges and also helps support various schools tor the blind and the deat. lt is responsible tor the requirements tor teacher certi- tication and determines the teacher training curricula tor all institutions ot higher education whether they are directly re- sponsible to the State Board or not. Governor John J. Mclfeithen VVilliam J. Dodd, State Su- perintendent ot Education Fred Tannehill. President ot the State Board ot Education Jesse Banlrston J. Marshall Brown Robert t-t. Curry lfus J. lvlifllfti Enoch T. Nix l-trirvi-, Peltier Administrative Officers Manage College Business Right: Dr. Thomas B. Wofford, Vice Presiclenl of 'flue College: Below: C. J. Hyde, Reqisirarp Below righf: Richard Eugene Hallurn, Audiior. 7' Q. hilb . ,, .-ni. 1. .fa 'L 80 i fl. ji' , 'S ,,,, . . Q S Y ,,,,..... 1 if Y , Leif: J. Wallon Reeves. Business Man- ager: Below lef+: John T. Purser, Direclor of Special Services: Below: Iris Brann, Admissions Counselor. 1 f 'V , 'fffifiw A-wf f 7 I V f W Z.. ..f ' Above: ,- 1. , Righf: 1 1.,f- ,- L'. Above right . -.M ,. N x ,k 1 ' sw. 'V :MN Jai ' '74 S--W H l Q 4. gf? X? iz Qual' Acodemic Divisions Divided Info Schools Leff: Dr. Clarence E. Golemon, Direclor if h o l e Division of Graduale Sludiesy Below lellz Dr. Jack W. Knight Acling Dean ol lhe School of Science and Tech- nology: Below: Dr. Basil O. Sweaff, Dean of lhe School ol Business. Division Of Student Life Directs Student Activities Right: Donald S. Harper, Dean ot the Division of Student Lite: Below tar right: Alvin LeBlanc, Dean ot Men Students: Below middle right: Veda Parlcer, Dean ot Women Studentsg Below: Edward Adel- mann, Attendance Officer. 'F Qs c.b,g. - , f. .mf M 0,1 , veg:-. ,, oy., J , W fl: TW.. , W. ,. ,bf 'f 1 S S Leffz C. P. Fagan, Assislanf Sfudenl Aid Officer and Rodney Myer, Sfudenf Aid Officer: Below leffz Sandra l-lufslefler, Direclor of Wornen's Housing: Below middle right Kennefh Thomas. Direcfor of Men's Housing: Below: Roberf Knowles, Direcfor of Federal Loans and Granfs. ? 5 givin? ,V sl I ef .. J , 'i . College Directors Provide Needed Services Righf: Leroy Ancelel, Direclor of lhe Laboralory School: Below far righl: Helen Brumfield, Assislanl Direcfor of Tesling and Dr. Lyman l.. Jones, Direcior of Tesfing: Below middle: Royal K. Sanford, Direcfor of High School Relalions and Placemenf: Below le'H': Dalmon McNair, Direcfor of Publicalions. A . -My N 94: 5 l S y W ., 1 ,ii-fr, 3... ... U A Q I I 'u iff , wwf . ff is W 1. ff r V+ ' ,k :f44.1.,.4 .V .,,'f,f,., ,.,.', , Above lef1': Earl A. Edwards, Direcfor of Auxiliary Servicesg Above: F. Landon Greaves, Librarian: Leff: Dr. John Robin- son, Direclor of 'rlwe Special Educafion Clinic. Q-ff f A 1 1 H' Q- X W .al I ' 5 Righf: E. L. McGel'1ee. Direcfor of Alh- lefics: Below middle: Roy J. Bernard, Direcfor of +he Compufing Cenler: Below: H. Doyle Magee, Direcfor of Hue Sfudenl' lg Union. n J 54 j ,A K ills 4 wi ,,4,1ex4 ,Q l . , - z ' f' I , l l 5 1 1,1 ,- Sy dXW ff ' f 7wQ?5i7 - Dx f I Above far leffz Fred Trapp, Properly Con- lrol Officer: Above: Rose Marie Alfonso, Caleleria Manaqerp Leff: George Bonnell, Direclor ol Alumni Services, and secrelaries, Frances Wlmilley and l-lelen Slarnes. T Jack Ausien-Covington Perry Brown-New Crleans T Lane Burt-Hammond Jaune Code-Hammond Graduate Studies The Division ot Graduate Studies is a tast growing Depart- ment at Southeastern. This year graduate students are able to attend classes at night allowing them to continue their tull time employment while attending grad- uate school. The Division otters the Master's Degree in business administration, music. biology, chemistry, and mathematics. The Master ot Arts is granted in English, health and physical education and history. The lv1aster's ot Arts is granted in ad- ministration and supervision, ele- mentary education, English and music. A Specialist in Education Degree is granted in educational administration, elementary educa- tion, guidance and counseling and secondary education. Dr. Clarence Golemon Director of Graduate Studies Graduate Students James Dupuy-Lutcher Robert Fruge--Livingston Sarah Hodges Hammand Georg ow Linda Jacls C ln Alfred Joseph-Hammond vbiifd KGUYCi dkul-l-lammgrd Y Cham Kiattuengtoo-Els-qbvkl Tl, d James Kincaide-C , H,-1 Kf1lgi'liOh1kif'.s' Orlgly-j Travis Lavigne-Mi. ' Tai Chi Lee- w-. v. v . ,-X. ltlfg 2.-. rf L l .! Raul Megid-M ,W-x Roberf Milderberger- Harrief Mooney- kQl,, . fxr' ,, ,P Sue Reufer--New Orleans Ashvin Shah-Bimbq India Gary Sfafford-Covinqinn Michel Sfevens-Hammond Shirley Taniillo-Hammond Geraldnne Underwood Bogalusc Joseph Wlnh S+ Gvabr el Harvey Yarborough Kenfwood Accounting - Trip Info The Moclern Business World The Deparimenl of Accounling has become a parf of 'rhe School of Business. Being a special phase of Business Adminislralion, lhe cleparl- rnenl sfrives fo prepare ils sludenls for fhe business worlcl. Dr. Ralph W. Wilson Deparlrnenl l-lead 'Pr I AJ di , 1 ' ' A ' H l R fl Graduating Seniors In Accounting A ?N -l' 'f ix v-4 ,twig . za 1' ,I A WF . Sr X Kp X cf'-rv fn,-' Q r'yA Kris tl rn if ,nua- ,aqm fn. Q I if ww..--v 'sl 'lieb- SNP' 'CW ii 'ILT' ,nu if 'i-1 Wanda Adams-Hammond James Ard-Hammo-d Richard Badon-Covingion Anihony Baglio-Independence Thomas Biclrham-Hammond Joseph Buscher-New Orleans Consiance Chrisiian-New Orleans John Durnin-Amife Cheryl Eschmann-Merairie Salvador Faldeffa-H ammond Manuel Garcia-Slidell Elmer Gan?-Pea rl River Russell Gauberf-Wesiwego Norma Gregor-Kenlwood Hugh Hauclr-New Orleans Jimmy Johnson-Hammond Vic+or Kersf-Baron Rouge Harry Lavine-Ponchaloula George Marre'H'a-Hammond Al Mariinez-Marrero if Ronnie McGinfy-Covingfon Tommy PaH'erson-Hammond Sfephen Sledge-Hammond David Spies-New Orleans Kerry Yoes-Ponchaioula A r i, 1 , Ag Students Learn Fine Points Cf Louisiana Farming The Agriculiural Deparimeni a+ Souilweasiern has had a year of acfiviiy and progress. li began wiilw 'l'l1S disiribuiion of flowers 'ro all college dormiiories and build- ings during Homecoming. Laier during flue year 'flue deparimeni pariicipaied in 'me Gleaners Club Horse Slwow. S+uden+s in lhe deparrmenf are able 'ro siudy animal life ai ilwe Agriculiure farm. Dr. A. D. Owings Deparimeni' Head ' D Graduating Seniors In Agriculture 'W' -so an-7 if in' N- San Sfax C ,Q,.,.-Q -.-. ,- 17 '7' LY 'X lo.,- r X' fl 1'? f James Anfoon-Baton Rouge Shelly Ard-Hammond Larry Blomquisf-Hammond Barry Blue-Mefairie Will Briclrley-Loffie Roberl' Daliessio-Hammond Robert Davis-Hammond Roberl' Fosier-Denham Springs Barry Fresh-New Orleans John Lorenzen-New Orleans Pafriclr Mack-G-reenwell Springs Jose Marfinez-Hammond Dwayne McFaHer-Hammond Morris Miller-Denham Springs Raymond Rawls-Hammond James Sf. Alexander-Husser Ronnie Varnado Baron Rou e - Q 'Y' 75- Ronald Wall-Roseland 'Yr rv ,K+ Donald Weiss-New Orleans Art Students Exhibit Work The Department ot Art is an interesting and exciting tield at Southeastern. Students are sup- plied with an opportunity to study commercial as well as industrial art. Each year the department has an art exhibit which teatures the worlc ot Southeastern art students. Each senior is required to have an art exhibit ot his own. Paul Lawrence Department Head Hymel Falgoust James' Rice Barbara Tardo Not Pictured: Blanche Desmond -i, , i it . 4 Groduoting Seniors In Art l l Us Leo Cox-Hammond l J a ms Sanders-Paradis 1 l s .iw t l Ns, f K ,S ef-it 1 Q . , 55, 1 Yi jg 5 4'3- Mrs. Anneberf Ory Chris+ine Vedross Jose' Vega Noi' Picfurecl: Alfred Spiller Foreign Language Offers Five Languages The Deparrrnenr ol Foreign Languages is a growing deparr- menr on campus. Sludenls are able +o seelc knowledge in live foreign languages. Courses are offered in French, Spanish, German, Russian and La'rin. Srudenls are able 'ro olofain degrees in French and Spanish. Dr. Clark Gallaher Deparrmenr l-lead Mrs. Eleanor Evans James Fournef Edwin France, Jr. Dr. Spencer Murphy Q 1 -I F , 7 'ff' .A-1' . ,H - I 1 '-LJ -Q.. Business Administration M f' ' Cfters wade Curriculum The Department Qt Business Administration attempts +0 pro- vide an understanding ot the re- sponsibilities ot business as well as the technical knowledge. The School ot Business, tormerly lcnown as The Division ot Applied Sciences, now includes the de- partments ot Business Adminig- tration and Accounting. Dr. Basil O. Sweat-f Department Head - Anna Adelmann Thelma Banlcston is Dr. Belford Carver James Crow Dr. Oneil Decoteau Thomas Eudy O. C. Ferrell Dr. Norval Garrett Donald Lawlis Aurelia Le Blanc Louis Mayfield Mildred McArthur Will Mac Mitchell Joseph Poitevin Dicl: Sillavan Ruth Smith Billy Thames Groduoting Seniors In Business Administration Sam Abate-KBUBQV , Walter Abercrombie ' New Orlearw - Anita Allred-Slldell Michael Arlell-' New OrleanS Patricia Biff New Orleans Freddy Barrac0- .- C-'T -if f F ..:47: .211 71 I New Orleans D lo 1a nn :sion Carver Y ecoleau Y ell Garrell vlis Blanc ield cArllrur ,Kennel ercfomblr 3TSlldell -tell' e6f'5 lf' e0 5 mo' W5 'HSS3 D . llre GS wel ll l:Ol'mefl5 llme Aflmlnig. Charles Birflwa-Covinqlon Kalhy Blaclrwell-Melairie Roberi Blanchard-Cflwalmefle Warren Bloom-New Orleans Paul Bourg-l-lamm.-nd Joel Bridges-Kentwood Kahron Broclz-Mr. Harmon J. C. Bruno-Mefairie Roberf Burger-Harnmoncl Willie Byrd-Boqalusa Bruce Calvia-New Orleans William Carey-Melairie JoAnn Caron-Arabi Phyllis Cassagne-New Orleans Consfance Chrisfian-New Orleang Juanila Chush-Hammond Glenn Clemenfs-New Orleans John Clesi-New Orleans Harriei' Colon-Norco Roberl Crais-Reserve Tommy CuloH'a-Hammond Curiis Day-Hammond Jol'1n Dedon-Zachary Mary Descani-Mefairie Terry Dixon-Prairieville Roberl Duplessis--New Orleans Linda Engelhardl'-Mefairie PauleH'e Erfel--New Orleans Denny Erwin-Hammond John Farrell-New Orleans Cl'aarloH'e Feffer-Arabi Kenne+h Frances-Hammond Edward Frederick-Covingfon Barbara Frey-New Orleans Linda Garcia-Slidell Ralph Gahman-Bogalusa Glenn Gauberf-Desfrelran John Gauclry-Mefairie Louis Gaufliier-Hammond Marcel Glepi-Mefairie Alice Gill-Denham Springs David Givens-New Orleans PaHy Gomez-Bwqaluaa Shirley Gregof-Kenfwood Greg Grisaro-New Orleans Sharon Guy-Greensburg Richard Harlan-Grelna Darrell Hauser-Harahan Niles Hellmers-New Orleans Gaynell Helmsfeffer-Metairie Raymond Heuer-Hammond Carol Hilfon-Slidell Paul Hosch-New Orleans Sidney Hofard-Reserve George lberf-Hammond Terry Jacobs-New Orleans Merlin Keenan-New Orleans Brenda Kennard-Grocnwell S Thomas Kronenberger-Melairue Andrew Landry-New Orleans If Glenn Laigasl-New Orleans Vincenf Lee-Covinqlon Bryan Leibe-New Orleans William Linfon-Hammond Anfhony Livaccaii-Harvey Bruce Lohfinlr-New Orleans Lloyd Longergan-Metairie Jay Louviere-Metairie John Maeslri-New Orleans Williams Marshall-Hammond Nelwyn Marlin-Hammond Warren Marlin-Hammond Sandra Mason-Slidell Wayne Mayeux-Hammond Dale McDaniel-Am.-0 wdllef MCDOhnQll-N'-'N Orlegng Pafriclr McBride-H www-d Cheryl Meibaum-New O cans Gary Migliorc-V' -- Joel Mllllef-'s'f fx 0 Roy Monlz-. 1 L Kcnnelh Na ' -Nr .Q Q' my gim A 5 X Joseph Nuccio-New sfo,-5 Louis Onesla-Nr. Cf Qs-5 roduohng Seniors In Business Administration : , 95 his ix W- i il 1,i,4F Edward Orouie-Ne ' Orleans Dennis Overby--Ne Orleans Hylfon Pefil-Hammond Kennefh Pelrie-New Oreans David Pollard-Kenner Diana Pollock-Hammond William Praf-New Orleans Cecil Ranzino--Port Allen .Pafricia Rappold-Hammond Larry Roberfson-Gonzales Pefer Rolhschmiff-New Orleans Joseph Schilleci-Mefairie Raymond Schilling-Belle Chasse Rifa Schilling-Ponchaloula O. J. Schlaplcohl-Hammond Ralph Singlefary-Gonzales Slephanie Smifh-Hammond Kennefh Soniaf-Weslwego David Spies-New Orleans Ledal Spring-Slidell Jaclrie Sfarlrs-Baton Rouge Roberl Sfewarf-Bogeluua David S+inson-Fernwood, Miss. William Sfolzenfhalen-New Orleans Walfer Sfroud-S+. Louis, Mo. Marlha Sfuciey-New Orleans Carol Sfubbs-G-reenwell Springs John Telford-Hammond Charles Torfich-New Orleans Gilberl' Travis-Hammond Waller Waller-Por? Allen Charles Ward-Hammond Dan Wafslry-l-larahan William Weber-New Orleans Milfon Wendling-New Orleans John Wilson-Hammond Jane Wilfhew-Arabi John Wingrave-New Orleans Lynda Wollasfon-New Orleans Sandy Woods-Mefairie Raymond Zorman-Hammond Lawrence Zumno-New Orleans IOI -'fs-f' f-J-5'-5 we D W lf Builer Deparimeni Head Dr Herberi' Gregory Dlrecior Teacher Educahon r. a er LeRoy Ancelef Mrs. Carver Blounf Mrs. Kafherine Clarlr Lucille England Dr. Warren Forfenberry Dr. Roberf Frye Mrs. Lois Gibson V. J. Hife Mrs. Regina Hyde Dr. Cyril Landry Dr. Eunice Magee Gene McDonald Kafherine Meyers Eva Nefrles Mrs. Alfha Orr Roberi Cswald Dr. Monroe Rouqeau Mrs. Alice Shelron w--3 S3 g. F4 l Graduating Seniors In I Education LTD Sf T' 'Y' i V' , 5.4 I 'R bf' fi sb' 'Y AVN pf '43 f ,I Iii 'vw ,A Margie Adams-Annie Ruby Ard-Fmnl: rnlon Carol Ballard-Hamrngnj Cameron Barr-New Orleans Carrie BicH1am-Fraclrlnfcn Darlene Borsf-New Orleans Carolyn Brooks-Hammond Marianne Broussard-Laplace Linda Brown-Metairie Glenda Byrd-Boqalusa Lorraine Callaway-Ponclnaloula Andre Carrier-New Orleans Lynda Carfer-New Orleans Dawn Cole-Hammond Kaye Corlrern-Franlrlinfon Maidre Couvillon- New Orleans Kafhleen Covingfon-Wallrer Fay Coward-l-lardwo ,d Thelma Cowarl-Holden Mary Cox-Hammond Linda Crain-Franklinfon Judy Crousillac-Livonia Linda Cuadrado- New Orleans Rebecca Davis-New Orleans Virginia DeBenede'Ho- New Orleans Carol DiLeo-New Orleans Barbara Duff-Baion Rouge Cynrhia Fellom-Hammond Woodrow Ford-Roseland Jimmie Fos+er-- Denham Springs Lynn Fulllnam-New Orleans Jaclxie Griffin-Metairie Jeanne Graham-Hammond Joyce Henley-Hammond Susan Jones-Mefairie Mary Kealhofer-Franklinlon 103 0 li ' Carolyn Keni-Clinfon Carol Lamn-Denham 5Dfln95 Julie LeBlanc-Por? Allen Sandra LeBlanc-NOFCO Doris LoH'-Wallrer Sarah Marguarf-Franlzlinfon Linda Mason-New Orleans Sandy Mayeaux-New Orleans Lillian McCanls-Boqalusa Georgia Minion- Denham Springs Susan Moore-Hammond Irene Morel-Hammond Donald Morin-Folsom Sally Pocl1e-Bafon Rouge Robby Preddy-Lulinq Linda Price-Kenlwood Mary Rauschenbauch- Hammond Frances Reed-Melairie Jacqueline Reilly-Melairie Gayle Robinson-Hammond Nancy Runion-Merrif Island, Florida Emily Rushing-Balon Rouge Janice Russo-New Orleans YveHe Schmif-New Orleans Elizalbolh Schneider- New Orleans Marsha Sibley-Walker Doris Sniderman- New Orleans Margaret Solano- New Orleans Jerry Slalcup-Hammond James Toney-Hammond Linda Tralman Meta r e Barbara Vuffer Ponclwaloulo Kafhleen Wells Dgnlmn Spf r 15 Diane Williams Tanmapxl' u Melba Wray LaPlace IO4 Special Education Department Aids Handicapped .The Special Education Department at Southeastern works out ot the Special Edu- cation Clinic on campus. lt provides services in the tields ot speech. hearing and reading improvements and emotional adjustments. Dr. John E. Robinson Department l-lead Charles Campbell Bill Clarlr William MacNutt lf David McArthur Chris Miaoulis Theofer Diversion Highlights English And Speech The Deparimenl' ol English and Speech has had a year ol aciiviiy and accomplishment ll began and was highlighled by ihe Speech De- parimeni's Presenlaiion ol Dra- cula, followed by ihe 'rhree one-acl plays. The deparlmenl is loolcing for- ward 'ro moving info ihe new En- glish and Speech-Social Sciences building nexi year, The building will house a new 'rhealer which will seal almosi live hundred persons. Dr. Roberf C. Brown Deparimeni Head Carol Ann Allen Penelope Baldwin Lou E. Ballard Roberfs Bafson George Bonnell M V ' H rs. onnle .Borde John V. Coumes Delmas Crisp Noi Piclured' Carroll W. Bass Lawrence Dessommes Geraldine Fihsimmon Jim R. Harris Sandra Kerr David Leonard John MacNicholas Edifl-i Oales Dr. Lulher l. Wade, 75 fd 'ii-.. 7 .J . 'g gy I .rj g , V 2 -x l A 1 Q I if I I 7 V g Y 4 ., I ..,,f Q 7 I I-. . 1 13 kr N gm.. ,fi Kr' N , , , ,,,,,J,,JlXKgy,f Vfrf I f -A 'Us E- .Ze Ai 3317 M , Mrs. Doroilwy H. F01 Dr. Anne Friman Roberf Hanisee Kay Krupp Bruce McGill Sylvia McLaurin Dalmon McNair Dr. Guss Orr Dr. A. Sue Parrill Dr. William B. Parrill Mrs. Joyce P. Perrin John Pleasanf John T. Purser Lou Rand Mrs. Charley Ann Relchley Royal K. Sanford I.-- '1' 41 if Graduating Seniors In English And Speech o Binnie Birch Baham-Hammond Caflwerine E. Blow-Covinglon Carol Jean Bogafai-Melairie Leon E. Carringfon-Harahan Carol Jean Clark-Hammond Donna M. DesRocl'1es-Marrero Bonnie L. Galloway-New Orleans Pam Goblowslry-Hammond Caflmerine Ann Hof-l-larclman Mary Leach--New Orleans Joy Refcliff-Melairie Libby Sommers-Slidell Rose Ann Sullivan-Holden Michael Taormina-New Orleans Lonnie Wascom-Walker I . T , 4 2 - 4 - -MJ TQ' I 'mam iillifilii ' 'Wil'-'sfgi 5 M22 l' 'hlilll I l W L I 4 l ll l lr Library Staff Constifutes Library Science Department Mrs. Kay T. Adams Mrs. Lucie Mae Bishop Miss Pafricia Cai'le'H Mrs. Elizabefh S. Davidson Mrs. Odile S. Gill Miss MarioriefMiller Mrs. Goldie G. Monfgomery Mrs. Kafhryn W. Moore it 1 I din! 1-1-' 01011 131' li! .Iili L ll 'far H, f Q Ji A nk A i I l Pj l . T Grd! Dr. BeHy Baller Vannie Edwards Delores Fernandez Mrs. Kalie Friedrichs Dr. Harley Harfung Dr. Marion Johnson Lulher Marlar Ned McGehee Grady Morgan Dr. Joan Paul Roberf Pender Harvey Theriol New Building Brocidens Health And P.E. Appeal This year members ol lhe l'leallh and Physical Educalion Deparl- menl moved inlo lheir new build- ing. This lacilily nol only ollers more comlorl and convenience for lhe leachers, buf il also pro- vides equipmenl for addilional courses. The large swimming pool allows The college 'lo offer swim- ming classes. Olher lealures are dance rooms, gymnaslics rooms, lhe main gym floor, and leachers' offices. The building even houses classrooms and labs 'lor relaled science courses. Dr. Walfer Russell Deparlmenl Head of I 5' l IQ! 'T T' fv- .i Q 6 'CR-Ri, 1 ! V AW l O o if 9 do James Tryniecli D M Iiss Turner X f. 8 G ff F fi ,Li liz: axle Graduating Seniors In Health And Physical Education is- Ap Q-:U-v 1.45 'lg if .I dx, 'Nl is-.af lv- , f. 4 fv, A I, I, , ein I . ,iff Q , , ,.V. 2, , f 7 ? ' ul 411 512 V 'Q f ii ,r 1 , ,,4,,4, --4' !4,..,,f Q' , I , e A , ,,,L Win' M f I :riff Eff ' ' y ' i. I 7 4, f 'z -Vw. 21. Q f ' wfifif' of-1.3 f -4 Gail Ann Annison-Denham Springs Roberf D. Arceneaux-Meraux Donald R. Bonewilz-New Orleans Paul R. Bowman-Hammond Dan Brewer-Hammond Karin M. Couvillion-New Orleans Roberl Paul Daigle-Thibodeaux Diane J. Franlrs-Buras Gene A. Gaufreaux-Balon Rouge Thomas Heberl--Marrero Linda Jaclrson-Hammond Sandra Kuylrendall-Laplace Carol La BourdeHe-New Orleans Anne Lanasa-New Orleans Jewell Landry-Chalmelle Dennis Lavigne-Walker Marilee Marshall-Hammond Jim McClain-Hammond Cherie Moss-Covinglon Winhy Mowen-New Orleans Warren Orlloff-Chalmelle Lynn Oswall'-Hammond Floyd Parlcer-Hammond Ann Peroyea-New Orleans YT' 'S' Faye Ann Waldrop-l'lor'f1fT1Of1C-l af' James Richey-Gonzales Naif Shahady-Hammond S. Denise Sfevens-Kenlwood Dunbar Sfoclrwell-Hammond Paula Sfriclrland-Zachary Pele Valenfi-Hammond History And Govt. Join Humanities ln the new organization ot the departments into schools, the l-lis- tory and Government Department is included in the School ot l-lu- manities. ot which Dr. Guss Qrr is the dean. This department is planning its move into the new English and Speech - Social Sciences Building scheduled tor completion next year. The department otters courses in history, government, and phil- osophy. Students may now obtain a master's degree trom the l'lis- tory and Government Depart- ment. Dr. Sidney Romero Department Head Dawson Crim Charles Dranguet Dr. Bertram Groene Dr. Roman Heleniah Herman Hupperich Dr. Francis Jaclrman Dr. Joy Jaclrson Dr. Dudley Johnson Michael Kurh Dr. Harold Leu James Murphy Howard Nichols Not Pictured- , :NAV l ,179g11ZZWgj,,,f if r ' I raflldlm r- 4 it. .,-1 X921 aan w it ' Donald Rhodes Y yce E i ,. i . ig ll? s :ml rn Seniors In Histor And Gcvernmenf John J. Borrello-Metairie Shelly Jean Bren?--Slidell Charles K. Brewin-Pearl River James B. Callaghan-New Orleans Pairiclr T. Cassidy-New Orleans William B. David-New Orleans Warren Dolese-New Orleans Ralph George Facio-Mefairie Roberl Gilpin-Hammond Morris Gerard Hill-Slidell Carl Hun?-Baker Moriimore Kelly-New Orleans Richard Pearson-Baron Rouge Leonard Poche-Baron Rouge Donald Saucier-Melairie Augusi Schulh-New Orleans Rober-I' Sibley-Bogalusa Frank Simms-New Orleans Pere Soulullo-Grelna Dera Talley--Bogalusa Ascencro Trevmo Melanrue Roger Wlrfh Baron Rouge David Young Melamrie l i 4 l 4 I l l i l A l ! , ..f....... l u I l lndustriol Tech Cffers Four Study Progroms The Deparlmenr ol lnduslrial Technology offers four courses for sfudenrs a+ Soulheaslern. As an lndusfrial Technology sludenl one is preparing himself for posilions in indusrry, ernployrnenl al 'rhe iuriior managerial or execulive level in business or induslry of 'rechnical nafures, and, for rwo year courses. in archileciural fechnology and draliing 'rech- nology. The lndusfrial Technology Dept also sponsors a sludenl organiza- lion called llie lnduslrial Tech- nology Club. Dr. Ben H. Alsip, Jr. Deparfmenl Head Wilcy J. Champagne Francis C. Sf. Blanc James C. Wiggins Warren Troxclair N09 Picfured: Charles R. Bass Francis L. Fleming Franl: Guidroz Grd a-ii. Graduating Seniors In Industrial Technology v P ' if--v 7- n 41? 'Tgj' Cf? if ,. ,V 5'-P ff .. it a I if , J X 'f ma -lar-ff' , l K 3355, D f Qx ,,f 'W if GY, Jaclr Edward Avery-New Orleans Richard L. Bales-Hammond Neal J. Bridges-Covington Gabe Parlrer Burke-Hammond Frank H. Collura-Hammond Thomas J. Core-Folsom H. C. Collhan-Laplace Charles Culver-Melairie Al+on Ray Devall-Bafon Rouge Dalfon Jay Devall-Balon Rouge John Michall Dore-Slidell Hugh G. Fonfenof, Jr.-Hammond Gary Dennis Fowler-Franlclinlon Joseph Goodwin-Hammond David Hayden-Hammond Tommy Hiclrs-Covingfon Charles Gay Hymel-Norco Craig Linlon-Hammond Eugene McDaniel-Holden Curfis Roeder-Hammond John Smi+h-New Orleans Cloine Sfrickland-Zachary Michael Sullivan-Hammond Eldridge WaHs-Hammond Home Economics Sfrengthens Family Living Home economics is primarily concerned wifh sfrengfhening family life fhrough: educafing fhe individual for family livingg im- proving fhe services and goods used by families: conducfing re- search 'ro discover fhe changing needs of individuals and families and The means of safisfying fhese needs: and furfhering communify, nafional, and world condifions favorable fo family living. l-lome economics af SLC is designed fo give basic under- graduafe educafion in child de- velopmenf and family relafionsg foods and nufrifionp home man- agemenf and family economics: housing, home furnishings, and eguipmenfg and fexfiles and clofhing. Virginia Langsfon Deparfmenf Head Mrs. Mary C. Gunnell Mrs. Mary Maddox Mrs. Sue Marlar Mrs. Mary Nelson Cheerleaders model vesls made for rlwem by sludenrs in Home Economics. Graduating Seniors In Home Economics 'Ill Q ml Ai'z1Ef5'Ng xl , , 5' I '-- f A 1 4, g' 5 Q' q- f X' 47 e i in . Y. X Carolyn Breaux-New Orleans Jean Crawford-Covinqlon Anna Lee Alford-Roseland Marylin Alford-Kenfwood Brenda Allen-Gonzales Be'H'y Banlrsfon-Independence Pamela Blair-Sf. Francisville Brenda Builer-Laplace Deborah Bradshaw-Hammond Barbara Breaux-New Orleans Graduating Sensors In Home Economics Marilyn Felder-Slidell Carolyn Finas-New Orleans Glenda Fodinberry-Metairie Cafhy Gaunf-Covinqfon Mary Halchell--Denlwann Springs Darlene Heberf-Prairieville Margaref Lass-Denham Springs Lellia Lecorgne-New Orleans Marsha Lulre-Pearl River Mary Monnin-New Orleans Mary Morgan-Jackson Marilyn Moseley-Arabi Barbara Mulholland-Slidell Jan MulleH-Buslw Janice Waller-Baion Rouge Sfarr Pigg-l-laralrman Mary Lou Pyle-Lacornbe Judy Spadafora-Melanie Beverly Sform-Harm Sharon Tafaro-New Orlear-5 Pamela Tlwompson-f 4 .Y .1 Karen Troxclair-E Q J ,3 Ann Wilman-'.- O- .. ,M Neville Womack-Spf ' ag-i.-. d .-.-4-zl'l llfiil- ' l l lr:- Sfudenf Nurses Are Offered Brood Horizons As a nursing maior a sfudenf prepares himself for fhe nursing profession by broadening his foun- clafion which is based upon a liber- al educafion in fhe physical, social and biological sciences, and fhe humanifies. Sfudenfs are accepfecl info The nursing program fhe spring se- mesfer of fhe second year of fheir college program. Upon being ac- cepfecl sfudenf nurses are well on fheir way info fhe curriculum in nursing. Beffy E. Messersmifh Deparfmenf l-lead EN .ri Graduating Seniors In Nursing TN Eh. Mrs. Ma I' . ryL een M s H l D Vir inia I'S. ou Burr unn Galey M 9 Mrs. Ellienne Tafe Cafhe aine rine M h Sl cl ll dfS - EI Moore-I-lam d Janice Sanford-Fr lcl f Milreal Wood N O l S-9 Waller Barzenich Gerald Crawford Richard Dudinak Gene Ferguson Elizabelh Gallaher Leonard Kaceniar Grefchen Magee Nancy Mundy Ronald Nelhercuff George Novalr Roberl Priez Dr. Ronald Slehel Music Provides Liberal Education The Music Deparlmenl a+ Soulheaslern is a member of The Nalional Associalion ol Schools of Music. As a member, The de- parlmenl sels up ils curriculum according 'fo lhe guidelines ol lhe Associafion. A curriculum in music provides Jrhe sfudenl wilh a liberal educa- 'rion Thar will lead lo 'rhe Degree of Bachelor ol Arls. Dr. James H. Wilcox Deparlmenl Head so , ,uw M ,pu-ji? ,, ...ski I O 0 K Thomas C. Burroughs-Hammond Maiel Huni' Dehn-Keniwood Lydia E. Finley-Prairieville David Glover-Poinf Pleasant N. Jane+ Guarino-Hammond James Keliy-Chalmeffe Rufh Lewis-Kenfwood Frank Tardillo-Hammond , rod Physiccal Sciences Dept. Increases In Size The Deparimenl oi Physical Sciences is becoming larger and larger af Souiheaslern. The De- parimenf now includes lhe subiecl fields ol chemislry and physics. There is also a fwo year pre- engineering program ihal musl be compleied ai a school of engineer- ing, Before 'ralcing courses in This de- parlmeni a sludenl may lalce an examinalion for advanced sland- ing. Also. a sfudenl who is pro- iicieni in chemislry may receive advanced placemenl in chemislry. Dr. Pafriclr D. Se'Hoon Deparimenf l-lead Dr. Waller H. Corkern Dr. Alfred J. Cox Dr. Roberf B. Gieger Dr. James A. Walson Donal J. Brumlielcl Thomas J. Hulsfeller Beniamin U. Slewarl Mrs. Mary S. While Noi Picfurcd Dr. Lawrence Holmes Dr. Lawrence D. Jaclson Dr. Deanna J, Kcylon James E. Marlin Graduating Seniors ln Physlcol Sciences Cheryl Aucoin-Arabi James Brown-Loclqpgrf Roger Bull-Marrero Bruce Daigneaull-Weslwego Dale Devall-Baron Rouge Brian Eclcerf-Gretna Gwendolyn Flelcher-Ponchaloula Gary Hanna-Springfield Leslie Hamer--Hammond Palricia Joiner-Ponchaloula Lionel Laurenl'-Marrero Slephen Loup-Folsom Mercedes Munsler-Chalmerle Cheryl Nissen-New Orleans Melvin Richard-Springfield Susan Richoux-Melairie Willard Rome Baron Rouge Swmmv Rowley Slidell Cheryl Scannalnaho Melairie Mafhemafics Offer Challenge In Reason The purpose ol lhe Deparlmenl ol Malhemalics is 'ro prepare slu- denls for qraduale worlc in malh and in olher fields lhal require marhernarical 'rraininq and 'ro 'rrain malhernalicians for ernploymenl in induslry. The deparlmenl also ol- lers malh courses in order 'ro pro- vide a broad cullural background. Dr. Roberf C. Brown Deparrmenl l-lead Dr. Newlon S. Andrews Roy J. Bernard Earl H. Corlrern Lawrence Davis Dr. Gary Fournei Roberl' Hamilfon Kenne+h Holder Mary Kinchen Thomas Maddox Roberl Madison Gerharf Moore Harold Moore .W ,J f- ,i 1 9 gs ,QQ if as 1 Q if x fri? ii ,V i Q- ir'-X Y Q i , PV, 9 , X JI ..,,l ff! Q1 James Morgan Bill Neal X Paul Riggs - ix Marion Rummel ' S! '31 3 ,W NIV il f Y' i' . 1 .31 N SX 4 fPQh 'Olaf' Graduating Seniors In Mathematics r V 'M VW Z? ff :full ' , af ff! 45,4 tif' --v, E IU' lair Hugh Smith-Hammond Thomas Spangler-Hammond ws! 1 'Y 1 ...I ws., Gordon Steen Charles Steib Hilary Watson Lee Wheeler Joyce Wynn Greg Berthelot-New Orleans Kay Brister-Bogalusa Calvin Cognevich-Abita Springs Kenneth Dendinger-Ponchatoula Betty Gilbert-Metairie Patricia Golemi-Metairie William Hamer-Hammond Kathy Houtz-Huntsville. Ala. David Jalanvich-Ocean Springs, Larry Patrick-Converse Doris Petrie-New Orleans John Seeger-Metairie Miss l25 Lob Experience Aids Psychology Moiors The Deparfmenf of Psychology offers an inferesfing field of sfudy for sfudenfs in psychology. Sfu- denfs are provided wifh laborafory experience which aids fhern wifh fheir lecfure courses. The deparf- rnenf offers a Bachelor of Arfs Degree and is also equipped fo provide sfudenfs wifh opporfunify for individual research and sfudy. Dr. A. T. Abell Deparfmenf l-lead Joseph H. Hunsalrer D J b rf -is X Nl r. Charles ou e 2' Norman Moleslro 5' Dena Rosenberg '.., T I 0 o Groduohng Seniors In Psychology William Colrer-f-.f-.ff Sarpy Susan Hoppe-Bruvnf, Eo'q'.fn ? Q L Dane Knighl- '.'f W rs T. ' r :sr- Lesler Landry-'XJ-1 Ur ova b I i I l R h ci s is E C , ' Ik Gayle Trellue-Psqkymia X-.17 -H .,., ,. Social Sciences Expand Department The deparlmenl ol Sociology, Economics, and Geography under Mr. George Bedsole is working loward expansion of curriculum offerings. The new English, Speech, and Social Sciences building will soon house lhe deparlmenl, a porlion of lhe School ol Human- ilies. Sludenls inleresled in gradu- ale work may oblain a lvlasler oi Educalion degree Through Jrhis deparlrnenl. George W. Bedsole Acling l-lead i-sri vs... ro? il hu' Piclured ry Willi gi -43 ix 1:52 Paul R. Ande Royce P. Dav Leon Ford lll Richard Jone Roberl' C. Kn Jaclc Kron Phillip Lampe Donald Lea Lenward Lee Ervin Mancil David Poese Henry Thoma Al.- 1 -f ai awmlz' l l Gr ' Marcie Adams-Slidell Edward Allen-Eafcn' Rouge Aleen Ausfin-New Ofl6f3nS Warren Beraulf-Melairie David Bernar-Kenner Janie Bonner-Opelousas Alan Borders-Linlon, Indiana Paul Bruen-Hammond Michael Camp-Bafon Rouge Ken Braud-New Orleans Dennis Casfagna-New Orleans Mary Jane Crain-Franlclinlon Vernon Crawford-Slidell Jessie Currier-Amile Richard De Wailley-New Orleans Roberi Edwards-Bafon Rouge 'N -..shui xv--1' Qn,,,,,,4,,m4 Q51 'B Jxf' NN- Q ilu-:V-f1l....,4 TW' 33 r f 1' 'V.4.4 -4,rf4, 15 ,Z '-swf ., 5, v',- , fl. bf' M Q.....,.f 'I' f41n-1' ik E525 it -nov' -e Santan -- I,- 'h'l - AJ n V . id' ,'?WUl L Any l JU , ' f f 'ms. I -1 J: f .'hf',, Yfyfr I-s ' V, ' f r,- ,sr 5 V 3 'sf x iff' f I x J 4 f ' f'72,',5 44 ,, 'W ff '57 ' a.f ,xZ'fV A - v 'iffy 51'-:sb . A ere r KA f? I I Janel Falgousl-Laplace Richie Feirsfein-New York, New Ygrk Barbara Forshag-New Orleans Maffie Forfenberry-Bafon Rouge Gail Galafas-New Orleans Gayle Gallafy-New Orleans Greg Genco-Bogalusa Cynlliia Gullo-Hammond Cyn+l1ia Heberf-Hammond Weldon Heberl-Geismar Eugene Helms+eHer-New Orleans Elizabeih Holly-Baron Rouge Greg Honalrer-Bogalusa Linda lversline-Hammond Joe Johnson-Bogalusa Barreli Kain-Hammond Jon Lacour-Gonzales Tim LePore-Hammond John Lozado-New Orleans Gerard Miller-Melairie 1 9 John Painfer-Gonzales Thelma Pifqrro-Hammond Daryl Plaisance-New Orleans William Quinn-Hammond Winifred Regan-Hammond Karen Rice-l-larahan M. D. Robinson-Hammond Margarel Ruiz-Mefairie Kennefh Schwing-Melairie Tommye Smiih-Hammond Linda Sprawls-Kenner Janice Sfeib-New Orleans Georia Verref-New Orleans Gary Whifiingfon-Baion Roug Richard Wismond-Baker Douglas Wylie-Hammond B Graduating Seniors In Social Sciences 551' 'Z' ,si-01? Q Qt?-r 11 f Qs Q--4, 1-T.- ' 1-g l1'7 SLC Acfivofes ROTC The Reserve Officers' Train- inq Corps held ils formal acfiva- lion ceremony during Home- coming, al which il was formal- ly acceplred on Jrhe SLC campus. The RCTC, under The direclion of Ll. Col. Kennelh F. Johnson, Professor of Miliiary Science. of- Ters basic lessons in milirary his- lory, leadership, and comba+ iaciics. Upon complelian of The Tour-year, or special 'rwo-year course, selecled male siudenls will be commissioned as Second Lieufenanls in The Uniled Slalres Army. I ? P ,l v 'X 99? L+. Col. Kennefh F. Johnson Professor Mililary Science 459' 6 , , x r ' Capt Ronnie J. Aman Capf. John H. Callaway M ior Henry Pease 1 -'K '1 me 4f??f:f ffv' - SS X i','.i its , LX T'.1,+i . gf. Ro e S. Sgf. Da SFC John Sahm 4-if f 1 b r+ Hinshaw l Kennedy M. Sgf. Samuel SCOH - 1 X has . Y -4 1 ' Q Qlmlx '11T '- ' -- ,. .. Hililu- mmf - Wm' lu 6 I' - ' 6 J., wgiff M if 4' ,. 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Q? W N I aw iw GREEKS Ponhellenic And Interfroternify Promote Cooperation Panhellenic and lnferfrafernify Councils are acfive organizafions fhaf coordinafe fhe mufual infer- esfs among sororifies and frafer- nifies on 'rhe Soufheasfern campus. Panhellenic is fhe governing body for SLC social sororifies. The purpose of fhis organizafion is fo mainfain high ideals of sororify life and fo improve infer-sororify re- lafionships. Recenfly Panhellenic members discussed changes which would malce formal rush fairer fo all sor- orifies and all rushees. Panhellenic sponsors fhe formal 'rea during rush and fhe annual Panhellenic Chrisfrnas Parfy. This council spon- sored a visif by Lf. Linda Collins of 'rhe Air Force who spolce 'ro sor- orify members. lnferfrafernify Council has a similar funcfion in fhaf if acfs as a governing body for frafernifies af SLC. This council discusses mufual difficulfies and acfvifies of frafer- nifies on campus. This year lnferfrafernify Coun- cil has been discussing changes in rules for rush. This organizafion re- gulafes rush for all SLC social frafernifies. . . .',.,.,p H 4,Ln 1 5 9 'x ll' l fem rv f , : 5 A an .14 - 'v ' fi-. - -. 1- f.,ffffq.f,q.?2r - f A-sa-T-' a fgfgcf sg-5 Q i 'Q' .,g, .,..-A. A, . . L qv- . ,f ... ' ..l,,: ' .A ,. , -,MQ . ,-1-L4 . .- , -i- - it - l s Opposiie page fopz Sorority pledges present a slit at the any riual Parihelleriic Chrislrrias Parly. Opposife page bo++om: Me'-ioers ol Parihelienic, Sfanding, Lefl' +o Righlz Susie Core, AST: Marcia Corrieaux, ASTi Sue Privoile, Tri Sig: Karen Rice, Tri Sigg Ar'ene Jones. Phi Mu. Seafed, Leff fo Righfz Cheryl Poche, Phi Mu: Mary Diriclwori, AOPig Gayle Robinson, ACDPi- Kalhy Blaclwell, Agpij Mariorie Miller, Advisory Terry Jung, Phi Mu. Noi Piclured: Kay Brisler, AST. Above: Members of lrilerfralernily Council, Sealed, Lefi' +o Right: Bulch DePaula, Thela Xi: Edward Narriari, TKE7 Niles hlellrhers, Della Tau Della' Dori l-leluz, TKEg Tom Turner, Alpha Tau Omega. Second Row, Leff 'lo Righlz Dean Adel- mfmnj Brace Blanchard, PKTj Ron Jones. Alpha Tau Quegai Milfe Arlell, Della Tc3l, Della? Greg Berlhelol, Della Tau Deliaj Richard Whilson, Sio Tau' Roderick Lin- colri, Sig Tau' Al LeBlaric. Third Row, Lefl' +0 Righf: Mfle Mcl-lugh, Thela Xi- Ruaael Kealdriy The'a Xig LeRoy Roberlaori, TKE' Kiolfe Ringo, Sig Ta, Wihly Della Tau Della. Left Thefa Yi iUl'A', all ulher Tra- lernilieg ir' building l-l', 'eCCrriing Tloals. AOPI Receives National Award CreaTed here aT SLC Trom Kappa Rho local sororiTy in l963. Alpha Omicron Pi inTernaTional TraTerniTy was Tounded sevenTy- Two years ago. Each year The 44,000 members in nineTy colle- giaTe chapTers celebraTe Founders Day on January 2. WiTh The Na- Tional ArThriTis PoundaTion as The naTional philanThropic proiecT, Kappa Tau ChapTer annually spon- sors an ArThriTis March Tor The Hammond area. AOPi also placed a booTh conTaining inTormaTion on The disease aT The AgriDusTrial FuTurama. AOPi is a TreguenT visiTor To l-leriTage Manor, Tormerly Park- view Nursing l-lome, where The girls remember The paTienTs on holidays. Kappa Tau also acTs as TosTer parenTs To a Cherokee ln- dian girl. AcTiviTies' Tor AGPis begin in The early Tall as Kappa Tau spon- sors The SLC Homecoming parade and decoraTes STrawberry STa- dium. Pledges Tor The Tall plan The annual ChrisTmas Tormal Tor The members and The enTire sTudenT body. During The spring, AOPi con- ducTs Play Day, one oT The many acTiviTies oT Greek Week. This pasT year AOPi received The DelTa Tau DelTa SororiTy oT The Year Award Tor The second consecuTive year. AOPi also won TirsT place in SongTesT compeTi- Tion. IT was named as The ouTsTand- ing sororiTy during Greek Week' Gayle Robinson, presidenT, re- ceived honorable menTion as llfie ouTsTanding Greek woman. During The summer oT I969 Gayle Traveled To The AOPi Na: Tional ConvenTion in l.os Angeles- There Kappa Tau was awarded one oT The Ten disTinguished chap- Ter awards. This award was based on acTiviTies, scholarship, service on campus and in The communiTy, inTernal gualiTy, relaTions wiTh na- Tional, and Tinancial records. AOPi is a real living experience oT Triendship and sisTerhood and an inspiraTion ThaT grows in mean- ing wiTh The years. 2 V l Q I I. Phyllis Cassaqne 2. Paulelle Boud 3. Kalhy Abboll 4. Diana Pollock 5. Sue Cliflon 6. Robbie Eaker 7. Cynlhia Fellom B. Darlene Zila lg: gsgebniekijfgnoiy C MGA 27 29 2C 0 31 32 33 Bk S 6 ii, viiqiiiia Lewis 21 , 3 I2. Sandy LeBlanc lt lc O I3. Kalhy Blackwell ' Zu 25 I4. Deryllyn Taor ' IS. Jo Ann Tern-ii ' I6. Pal Defxqano 9 lc H 12 13 U4 ' I7. Libblc Sommers 17 l8, Rubye Howes I9. Marty Fellorn 20. Cheryl Meibaum l 2l. Pally Luedllre 22. Mary Babin Il 23. Pal Connelly 24. Pal Miley 25. Beverly Slorm 26. Pam Goblowslfy 1 2 3 LT 5 6 7 8 27. Debbie Vcrscn 28. Gloria Robson 29 Robby Preddy 30. Pal Gardner A 3l. Judy Welch 32. Mary Dirirlr 33. Gayle R b 34. Cheryl N 35. Nancy H l 36.L A l I li gi l?1l.'i I li., ' j 1 i f . l l ' I i ,li ' 5 4 i s i A PLEDl Seale Pierci '9. I Dip., vldn Rlleg' . . PLEDGES: Opposife page boffomr Seafed, Lefi' 'l'o Righf: Babs Brulwl, Pal Pierce, Callwy Lang, Kallwy Howe. Sfancl- ing. Leff fo Riglwfz Sally Carville, Teal Dupont Jan Verlander, Claudia l-loolcs, Jan Gilman, Auclry Magee. Cheryl Riles, Donna Burris. Alpho Sig Journeys To Toron'ro The Phi ChapTer oT Alpha Sigma Tau was Tounded aT SouTheasTern On February I7, I9-40, and is The oldesT sororiTy on campus. Alpha Sig was Tounded by seven coeds aT Michigan STaTe Normal School in YpsilanTi, Michigan, in l899, and now has TorTy-Tive chapTers and several Colonies ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes. Phi ChapTer sTrives Tor leader- ship and scholarship and has suc- ceeded well in boTh Tields. This year Alpha Sig's presidenT Kay BrisTer was named presidenT oT ThirTeen Club. Linda Trahan, Kay BrisTer, Theresa Rodriguez, Mary Crader, Carol Dileo, Mary Jane Hooper, Jerry Lowe, Marilyn Peso, and Denise Terrebonne were honored aT The l'lonors Convoca- Tion. Marilyn Peso, Jerry Lowe, and Mary Jane l-looper were in- iTiaTed inTo Kappa DelTa Pi. Susie PLEDGES: SeaTed, LeTT To RighT: Lois AnThon, Marian Graham. JaneT Terre- bonne. Sfancling, LefT To RighT: Cheri Bowman, MargareT Gros, Linda Ben- neTT, Nancy Andrews. Faye Monnin. On STairs, Boffom To Top: KaThy Ander- son, Donna Durnin, Laura McCroclclin. Core was elecTed secreTary oT The Sophomore class. PaT Cox, Marilyn Peso, and Susie Core were elecTed presidenTs oT Their dorms. The Tall pledges have been very acTive This year. They began by holding up The now TradiTion oT riding bicycles in The l-lome- coming parade. They collecTed Tood Tor a Thanksgiving baslceT which They presenTed To a needy l-lammond area Tamily. They also collecTed supplies Tor The Pine MounTain SeTTlemenT School, Al- pha Sig's naTional social service proiecT. Alpha Sigma Tau chap- Ters ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes provide The school wiTh abouT six hundred dollars worTh oT supplies each year. Alpha Sig has received several awards This year. They were pre- senTed a silver Tray by LT. Linda Collins Tor having The highesT per- cenTage aTTendance aT The Pan- hellenic sponsored meeTing. They helped Their broThers in Sigma Tan Gamma build a MosT Criginaln TloaT during l-lomecoming. They also received a Trophy Tor The sec- ond highesT average oT all AST chapTers. The sororiTy had an over- all average oT 3.GI. Alpha Sigma Tau celebraTed iTs 7OTh birThday This November. Phi ChapTer celebraTed The occasion wiTh a bangueT aT which They were presenTed a silver punch bowl and ladle Trom Their Alumn ChapTer in New Orleans and Two silver can- delebra Trom Mrs. Moore, Phi's Advisor. This summer several members OT Phi ChapTer will ioin Their sisTers Trom oTher chapTers aT The Alpha Sigma Tau NaTional ConvenTion in ToronTo, Canada. K I li A .ii ' ig l if S. A X ,ff . 41 'FII'- --.,,, I ..,, , . Tina Sladler Barbara Walson Nell Picou Kay George Mary Jane Hooper Mary Crader Carol Dileo Jane Willlnew Marqarel Rulz Susle Core Marilyn Reso Wanda Adams Jerry Lowe Mary Monnln Anlfa Allred Charlene Berllvelol Marcla Corneaux Barbara Hyrnel Gall Galalas Beverly Cooley Kay Brlsler Darlene Calvert Mary Belo Cool: Joannle Resler Denise Terrebonne Virqlnla DiBenedel o Par Cox ' -1-,... - ,A..., ,Q Phi 1 Dhi Iv asf U5+L UnH6d VVedey eegfqli af pres and colf 501111165 2 I96' 5 P? A I bm. noi OH' buf als omamz The' To fdf Creed PM NAU WB ds WMM c coopen buNd d hkndd quahhe mq,an of hiql Handel PH many Hcnel1 hospH5 mkes mokc --+f 'wmigghhk 17 K B 1 23 ' 2 1 1c 1 211 26 ' 11 N 1 i 2 I 13 lu 15 i 1 6 . L .Qil. ?Xif 1fDN i ,l Phi Mu Sponsors Volenfine Donce Phi Mu Frafernify, second old- esf nafional social sororify in fhe Unifed Sfafes, was founded af Wesleyan College, M a c o n, Georgia, March 4, l852, and has af presenf IIO acfive chapfers and colonies. Alpha Psi chapfer af Soufheasfern was insfalled on June 2, I962, wifh 26 charfer mem- bers. Phi Mu members are acfive nof only in fhe frafernify ifself, buf also in many ofher campus organizafions. The sisfers of Alpha Psi sfrive fo fulfill fhe meaning of fheir Creed and in doing so become Phi Mu ladies. The purposes of fhis sisferhood are fo develop a spirif of service, helpfulness and cooperafion in ifs membership, fo build sfrong and lasfing bonds of friendship, fo sfrengfhen spirifual qualifies essenfial fo effecfive liv- ing, and fo sfress fhe affainmenf of high scholarship and culfural sfandards. Phi Mu sfrefches her hand in many direcfions. The major na- fional philanfhropy is aiding fhe hospifal ship SS HDPE. Alpha Psi raises money each year for fhis proiecf. The chapfer exfends fhe Social service pregram fo a near, PY SChool for fhe menfally fe.. farded. The members and pledge-5 give fhese children a Cbrigfmgg Pdfly and Easfer egg funf each year. Af fheir annual Valenfine Dance, fhe pledges. newly-elecfed offi- cers, sweefhearf, and beau are presenfed. Greelc Weelc finds Phi Mu parficipafing in and sponsor- ing Song Fesf. They also parfici- pafe in l-lcmecoming acfivifies. Besides fhese evenfs, Phi Mu has programs such as fhe big-liffle sisfer program which helps fo esfablish closer relafionships wifh- in fhe frafernify. For fhree con- secufive years, Alpha Psi has re- ceived fhe Alpha Sigma Tau scholarship plague for fhe SLC sororify wifh fhe highesf overall grade average. Aiding fheir sisferhood since ifs founding, fhe fwo advisors, Miss Pafricia Cafleff and Miss Sara Smyfhe, have confribufed much foward fhe developmenf of fhe efhical, culfural, and social charac- fer of fhe members of fheir chap- fer. PLEDGES: Seafed, Leff fo Righl: Brenda Bedsole, Pam Canfrell, Sarah Kennedy, Connie Profhro, Carol McCoin, Judy Nelson, Debbie Bernard, Debbie Marx, Paffy Barreff. Sfanding, Leff fo Righfz Marie Dreher, Sheila Dunaway, Kafie Ausfin, Rene Riviere, Jan Dalshiemer, Janef Loupe, Cindy Forresf. ,lv PLEDGES: SeaTed, LeTT To Righfz Gayle Traina, Susan MilleT, Dean Sharp, Sue McMurry. Sfanding, l.eTT To Right Marie Pefrie, RiTa FausT, Melinda Ma- gruder, Debbie Easfin, Lorraine Bannon. Ideals STrengThen Tri Sigma Tri Sigma SororiTy combines The modern and The TradiTional. lT brings inTo close relaTionship The energeTic conducTing oT business in an up-To-daTe Tashion and The upholding oT naTional TradiTion in order To serve The modern college woman. Tri Sig was Tounded on April 20, l898, aT Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia. The annual celebraTion oT The anniversary oT This evenT reminds The members oT Their bonds OT sisTerhood in The ChrisTian TradiTion and Their high sTandards. This organizaTion's proiecTs pro- vide opporTuniTies Tor developing leadership and enriching characTer Through service. The naTional serv- ice proiecT is The supporT oT a memorial wing aT NorTh Carolina Memorial l-lospiTal, To which Gam- ma Mus conTribuTe. lndividual members oT The sororiTy saTisTy local needs Through oTT campus civic proiecTs, such as parTicipa+- ing in The ChrisTmas parade and caroling aT The nursing homes, Tri Sigma's maior social acTiviTy on campus is The sponsoring of Greek Week. The compeTiTive evenTs oT This week promoTe good relaTions beTween The social Greek organizaTions. During Their Tormal ball, which climaxes Greek Week, The Greek organizaTions' sweeT- hearTs are presenTed. Tri Sig is sTrengThened by alum- nae volunTary service which pro- moTes acTive parTicipaTion in na- Tional proiecTs. ChapTer advisors sTrengThen The relaTionship be- Tween alumnae and acTive mem- bers. Gamma Mu's advisors, Mrs. Bahm, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Samford, Mrs. ShelTon, and Miss Magee, mainTain The ideals and goals OT Sigma Sigma Sigma. M i l l T oii Ca s -inpui plirilq Parade 'iii' 9 .i'iOme5I icial ediviw Onsorinfl oi Compeiiiive sociai Qmey forma! reel: Weei, ons sweef. nd fd by aium- wiiicii pm rion in nd. Sr advisors nnsiiip be. :five mem fisors, ss Magee, :i qoais oi 1 . my iq, f I ff' 'S .qt .. lil.:-if 1. . , . in -:'-,1w.x.. I. Margie Presienback 2. Ann Hammond 3. Carolyn DiLeo 4. Judy Garic 5. Judy Serroon 6. Karen Gillane 7. Suzanne Blanchard 8. Debbie Oge 9. Judy Barker IO. Susan Schlapkohi ll. Sue Priveiie I2. Georgia Verref Q I3. Doris Peirie 19 I4. Debbie Meiancon I5, Berry Burns K R' I8. Amy May I9. Carhy 'Srokes ATQ Becomes Newest SLC Fraternity Alpha Tau Omega, having originated on March I5, I968, is the youngest traternity on'the Southeastern campus. At that time, six young men tounded Sig- ma Alpha Kappa. As a local tra- ternity, Sigma Alpha Kappa strived tor tuture growth and at- tiliation with a national traternity. On September 30, l969, Sigma Alpha Kappa merged with a group ot students wishing to start a new traternity. The name ot the tra- ternity was changed to Nu Chi and the goals and ideals ot the original constitution were retained by the new chapter. In February ot l97O, Nu Chi attained one ot their highest goals. They became a colony ot Alpha Tau Omega national traternity. Alpha Tau Omega was tounded by three Contederate soldiers in Rich- mond, Virginia on September ll, l865. To bind men together in a brotherhood based upon eternal and immutable principles, with a bond as strong as right itselt and as lasting as humanityyto know no North, no South, no East, no West, but to know man as man, to teach that true men the world over should stand together and contend tor the supremacy ot good over evil: to teach, not politics, but moralsg to toster, not partisanship, but the recognition ot true merit wherever toundg to have no nar- rower limits within which to work together tor the elevation ot man than the outlines ot the world: these were the thoughts and hopes uppermost in the minds ot the tounders ot the Alpha Tau Omega national Fraternity. Currently there are l27 active chapters ot Alpha Tau Omega located in all sections ot the United States. ln Louisiana, three active chapters exist at Tulane, Louisiana State, and Louisiana Tech. Pam Robinson was chosen as the tirst sweetheart ot Alpha Tau Omega. Pam is a iunior trom Flahnville, Louisiana, maioring in English. The traternity has the dis- tinction ot being chosen to collect tor the March ot Dimes. The tra- ternity has undertaken this philan- thropic proiect with pride and determination and is expecting a successtul campaign tor their et- toirs. The colony is beginning a sister organization known as the Little Sisters ot the Maltese Cross. This group, composed ot sweet- hearts and wives ot the members, will assist in such traternity tunc- tions as the spring tormal, ban- quets, and rush parties. Future plans ot Alpha Tau Omega include purchasing a house and becoming a chapter ot Alpha Tau Omega. -Ivan Pam Robinson , Sweetheart l T m .Montz ' 2 S nf'5Qo Caballero 3 R ss Kraus 4 Mark Leafgreen , 5 Efigdr Zurcher l l' ' 6. Kit Smith I 7. Lee Sloan 3- Eludrgberto Card W IO. Vsaynye Fiat: A 2 V - II. Q-Ienn Laig t ,,.., lx giiinsfogzenih i X M N T.. f . O 14. ErichYH.siiiif pf -K 10 IE-r' B 4 Ti 1 X '20 gon Jon 7 Q Q , I nfsln 18 , N II9 L M h 8 - 'I I T ' :S EoanhYTur?1ei- ji., N, f 4 141 19 L 17 l If . Ia R 19. Ronywiriiixiiy 4 X T 20. Joe Bouey 1 1 X 0 -f -- 1 -ff' 1 I 6 Y N 3 I N L. , t ,h M Y f E x ,J QA H l' Lu I 5,1 7 lv 5 ig , ll I I 7 T 11 VY N i l , Il . - l i i l i l l1 31' EE ,I Vlsmne HOURS MONDAYSQMX EEEEEKZUQUE ll Z PM. To 4PM. V I big igil I E 2 n 3 I L I47 -. Diana Pollock Sweelrhearf Hy: ...mi 14 -.fa 'NP De Ye Fc coli Delia 5660 fer. Tau wifh on H Cdmf Tau day The was folfov As many annie lon P1 of a caph frafer Thef in in pefifia Turlce' again nes. ' indivim fer pr elede ferfra man 1 Senior Tom f Of Hna iors i- Delta Tau Delta Begins First Year As National Chapter Formerly Alpha Tau Delta Colony, Epsilon Phi Chapter ot Delta Tau Delta began its tirst academic year as a national chap- ter. Until April l2, l969, Alpha Tau Delta was merely attiliated with the national traternity. But on that day the ATD actives be- came otticial members ot Delta Tau Delta. The activities ot the day began with an open house at the Delt l-louse. ln the evening was a lavish banquet, which was tollowed by the lnstallation Ball. As a colony, ATD received many honors and attained various achievements. And likewise, Epsi- lon Phi Chapter acquired its share ot awards. ln the tall, DTD captured tirst place among the traternities in intramural tootball. The Delts also received top honors in the Homecoming tloat com- petition. And when the annual Turkey Trot rolled around, DTD again placed tirst amongtraterni- ties. The Delts also received many individual honors. The l969 chap- ter president, Niles l-lellmers, was elected president ot the SLC ln- tertraternity Council. Rush Chair- man Charles Corder was chosen Senior Class president, and pledge Tom Anderson served as president ot the Freshman Class. Also, ,sen- iors Greg Berthelot and Pat Golden remained outstanding members ot the golt team and baseball team, respectively. The Delts made a tew neces- sary home improvements this year. These were possible with the aid ot the DTD l louse Cor- poration. New carpeting was laid in the entire upstairs ot the Delt l-louse, and a new treezer was purchased to add to the etti- ciency ot the kitchen. Also during the tall semester, transactions to buy the Delt l-louse were com- pleted. l-laving attained a national chapter in less time than any other Delt chapter, Epsilon Phi still con- siders scholarship its number one goal. It is a common beliet ot all chapters ot Delta Tau Delta that scholarship comes betore any- thing, including traternity matters. DTD put this beliet into practice during the i968 tall semester by achieving the highest scholastic average among the SLC traterni- ties. Also, the Delts placed second among the Greeks tor the overall scholastic average ot IQ68. Delta Tau Delta has always been in the toreground ot trater- nity activity, stimulation, and pro- gress, and has continued to lead the way to greater and better things. I' 10 3,9 567 891ruv13m1 16 Q 920 5223 'SS526 7 8 9 T T Pat Golden d M Winky Jud Billy Dav d Don Goblow ky Cooper For h q Sam White Mike Scarle Terry Blackw Il Dennis Mist I Randy Tr L g G G gg H Il M k A t ll A d S Ch I Ed 1 T Sh D Ed H D C lk F b C d D k J b N I H ll D K d N k Steve R hard Ken e hassa I of Mk C Donnie W k G g B l t 6 erthe Charles Loc Charles We-y t' Phu Phi 5 resu and T They hand oT The The been bohh' The P has h ah So organ Then haher pa De hrs? huh a The h pus qraml Kopp sdegi S A N 3. slbiiil . Phi Kappa TheTa Upholds Ideals Of Scholarship Phi Kappa TheTa came abouT as a resulT oT The union oT Phi Kappa and TheTa Kappa Phi TraTerniTies. They were uniTed in a common bond on April 29, l959. The union OT These Two Greek socieTies was The TirsT one oT iTs kind. IT has been a rewarding relaTionship Tor boTh TraTerniTies. The local chapTer, DelTa Tau, has been a successTul TraTerniTy aT SouTheasTern. lT was originally organized as The STags in l93l. Then in l937 iT became a local TraTerniTy which called iTselT Kap- pa DelTa Tau. NOT only was iT The TirsT TraTerniTy aT SouTheasTern. buT also iT consTanTly mainTained The largesT membership on cam- pus. ln The spring oT l969 iT was granTed chapTer sTaTus in Phi Kappa TheTa and DelTa Tau was selecTed as iTs chapTer name. ThroughouT iTs hisTory DelTa Tau has always promoTed high scho- lasTic and social sTandards in addi- Tion To leadership and broTher- hood wiThin The TraTerniTy and on The SouTheasTern campus. The scholasTic achievemenT has been proven, especially in The lasT Two years. Upon Their iniTiaTion inTo Phi Kappa TheTa NaTional FraTer- niTy, DelTa Tau posTed The high- esT average oT all chapTers and colonies Tor The l968-69 Term. For The pasT Two years, DelTa Tau has earned The highesT aver- age oT The TraTerniTies on campus. The loroThers OT Phi Kappa TheTa exhibiT leadership on campus by sponsoring The annual Homecom- ing elecTion and The Homecoming Dance as well as providing ushers aT graduaTion exercises. 'T 28 K 22 23 2u ' 16 17 10 M lc 11 12 3 1 2 5 r 7 1 ' L lllliui X Twice a year The TraTerniTy gives a parTy Tor needy children. One is a Halloween parTy Tor The re- Tarded children aT The Hammond STaTe School, and The oTher is a ChrisTmas parTy Tor underpriv- ileged children in The Hammond area. Some oT The annual social evenTs given by DelTa Tau are The Jungle Juice and The Roman Toga ParTies. The TraTerniTy is proud oT iTs sweeThearT, Miss PaT Miley, who was elecTed To SLC's Homecom- ing courT. From iTs very beginning, The members oT Phi Kappa TheTa have been leaders in every phase oT college liTe. Their achievemenTs are mere sTepping sTones Tor The greaTer rewards To come in Their laTer lives as men oT The world. I. Jack Avery 2. Sal Puglis 3. AI Jumonville 4. PaT Miley Sweetheart 5. Vincent GuloTTa 6. Barry Blue 7. Charles LaGarde 8. Roberf Barrios 9. Paul Murphy , l0. Jim Folse ' Il. Waldo Colombo IZ. Bruce Blanchard I3. Chip Ravaglia I4. Rob Soniaf I5. Charles Gereighfy I6. Mike Jones I7. Bruce Lohfink I8. Jake Kennedy I9. Tommy Payne 20. Gus Schullz 2I. Vic Picou 22. Harry Howle 23. John Cefalu 24. Roy Jones 25. Larry Escudier 26. Bobby Lacey 27. Wayne Sfewarf 28. B b BI h d o anc ar 29. Rick Wilderman 30. Keifh Bauer 3l. Skip Cade 32. Freddie Tomaya 33. Larry Breaux 34. Louie Prechfer 35. Eddie Abafe 36. Sammy Sara 37. Don STewarl' Sus gvrlepahieh ehlqead - 1 Sigma ,sv s, wh X . Wah , be s I Well-I Ssqmd he desire hw men n are ss hienchshipa Ting one sehves 'fo h hood. bro ship, 'she made 'she mosh achi' hhernahiou Chapher was insha May 27, hemihy S hau is The dh Shcl Q hshhirhyf Sigma I ah w Hfimmonc meme, T li-1 1 , h 1 A Sigma Tau Gamma PresenTs l Well-Rounded Program Sigma Tau Gamma was born oT The desires and aspiraTions oT a men in The belieT ThaT all men are social creaTures and Thar Triendships oT college men are lasTing ones. By dedicaTing Them- selves To The highesT ideals oT man- hood, broTherhood, and ciTizen- Ship, The men oT Sig Tau have made Their TraTerniTy one oT The mosT acTive and mosT respecTed inTernaTional TraTerniTies. Phi ChapTer oT Sigma Tau Gamma was insfalled aT SouTheasTern on May 27, I939, Trom The local Tra- TerniTy Sigma Lambda Chi. Sig Tau is The oldesT naTional TraTerniTy aT SLC, and This year celebraTes iTs ThirTy-TirsT year. Sigma Tau is The only TraTerniTy aT SLC which is a member oT The Hammond Chamber oT Com- merce. Thus, iT is TreguenTly in- Tew VOlvecl in many varied communiTy acTi.viTies. Along wiTh Their Service proiecTs, The Sig Taus place well in inTramurals, build prize-winning homecoming TloaTs, and have par- Ties Thar range Trom The Tormal WhiTe Pose Ball To The noT-so- Tormal l'-lell's Angels parTies. Along wiTh local acTiviTies, Sig Tau ranks well wiTh iTs naTional. Only This year Phi ChapTer received Third place Tor The DisTinguished ChapTer oT Sigma Tau Gamma, TourTh place Tor iTs Alumni News- leTTer, TiTTh place in scholarship, and TirsT place in The Louisiana- Texas Province Tor achievemenT. All in all, Sigma Tau Gamma aT SouTheasTern sTrives To presenT a well-rounded and acTive program Tor iTs members, pledges and all people aTTiliaTecl wiTh iT. 3 Lil 2 , 6 Mi 27 28 29 C 31 32 as su as as 37 il 20 21 22 2 2 20 5 X 7x 8 ,9 wlOj11 12 X13 ill, 15 -X- -- Pl- Uk3- Yw-fl.lJ'Kf'L-Jk1LI'1LJN5-TLJ-..fl.l'k.!'Llx-l.J' is Angelo Disfefano G. P. McMicheal John McDonnel Bob Balez Bruce Caliva Kenneth Jeffus Beau Robinson Bill McGibboney Charn Kiaifuenfoo Dudley Selloon Angelo Giardian Mike Gradwohl Mike Pizzulo Don Evans Joe Peperone . LeRoy Crapanzano John Kennedy Bernie Greenbaum Dickie Whilson Kenny Braud P T Pil a i arro Sidney Hotard David Anderson Robert Stewart Bob Nelhery Les Durnin Hoylf Adcock Jim Webb Doug Grainer Ralph Del Rio Marcel Gelpi Richard Schuman John Clesi Darrell Hauser RoberT Corbin Roderick Lincoln Doug Meadowcroff Bowen Morris Marion Kuhn Jim Planefla Cameron Barr Dave Graham Richard Harlan Jackie Slarks Ray Miller Dan Dumeslra Waller McDonnell Luis Sanchez Gary Dixon Ronald Crimmins A. J. Tallman Randy Beckham Robert Maier Jim Callaghan Tommy Thomason WalTer Abercrombie Sfeve Brockhoff Danny Hof Carroll Rappold Joey Figallo Dorman Mirchell Paul Kenninglon Jim Folse T R ld om appo Richard Brandf Jay Louviere Gregg Waddell Cheryl Eschmann, Sw Tom Russell Jack Chesnuf Jerry Miller Milch Boone Henry Smart Roberl Gallardo RiChdrd Clemenf Chris Wells Don Helms Dana Bourgeois Tim Boyle Barry Owens Ronnie Casey Ronald Macaluso Al Parker John Nelson John Ferraqe Arlilio Galli Harry Johnson Terry Mullen Lionel Laurent Sefh Low HllG Y Albarado Allen Sanders Gerald Danos Edward Naman eefhearf TKE Acquires FrciTerniTy House TheTa Nu ChapTer oT Tau Kap- pa Epsilon was Tounded on The SouTheasTern campus on lvlay 6. l96l. Academic excellence and high sTandards oT scholarship are emphasized by The TraTerniTy. ln January oT l97O This chapTer became The second TraTerniTy aT SouTheasTern To have iTs own Tra- TerniTy house. The house is locaTed aT l404 NorTh Oalc STreeT, iusT across The sTreeT Trom The campus, The house can accommodaTe up To ThirTy men per semesTer. JusT ouTside and To The rear oT The house is a small room ThaT will be used as a chapTer meeTing room and also as a game room. The chapTer sponsors The home- cominq bonTire, and during Greelc l' Week iT sponsors The Tricycle rage and a Tug-oT-war. OTher acTiviTies include a l-lalloween parTy Tor The reTarded children aT The Ham- mond STaTe School and a money drive Tor The lvlarch oT Dimes. The TraTerniTy prides iTselT in The work ThaT iT does Tor The communiTy. The highlighT oT The TraTerniTy's social year is The Red CarnaTion Ball, which is held once a year. The new sweeThearT and her courT are presenTed aT This Time. Awards Tor members oT The TraTerniTy are also presenTed. One oT The maior requiremenTs Tor membership in The TraTerniTy is based on personal meriTs. lvlosT oT all, Tau Kappa Epsilon sTands Tor men. 1718 2122 2 ' 6 7 1 6 O 25 O ,. 6 8 3 3 33 Li r ' '5 2 S 6 7 1 C 35 1 3 2 3u 35 2 BQ no 0 fs .. .Q vw., l N , N l l l. fi .l', Msg? Viv, 'I 3, I f. r l I, I T r J . . xi f V i i I 1 r l , i S6 race ivifies r Hue Hem- noney s. The le work milry. rniJry's nafion r. The IF1' are ds for 'e also :menlrs 'erniiy Mos? drands 36 7 ! Thetci Xi Receives Spirit Stick Theta Xi Fraternity was tounded on April 29, I864, IO6 years ago. and has become one ot the na- tion's largest and most prestigious national traternities. Theta Xi came to Southeastern on October 27, I963, and has continued to Carry on the national traditions ot unity and brotherhood. Since '63, Theta Xi has grown both in size and tinancial stability. As a result, the chapter expects to move into a house by lvlay ot I97I. Theta Xi is a well-rounded tra- ternity. ottering its brothers a well diversitied social lite including ac- tion-paclced and exciting parties otten teaturing big-name enter- tainment. Annual parties which are celebrated are the Toga, Re- incarnation, Christmas, and Jungle Juice parties. Theta Xi is also lcnown on South- eastern's campus tor its spirit, not only at tootball games, tor which it was awarded the spirit sticlc by the cheerleaders this year, but also tor the spirit that exists within the organization. The traternity also enters teams in all intramural activities, includ- ing tootball, basketball, and track, thus providing the opportunity to enjoy athletic competition against men ot similar interest. Perhaps most important ot all, Theta Xi ot- ters its brothers the ability to un- derstand people, and this is, with- out a doubt, one ot the most beneticial attainments in lite. i l l 20 2 26 3 19 W 3 P Bi lligfic A it P Jack Summerell Randy Schroeder Bulch Buhler Jack Siciliano Bob Duncan Richard Johnson Bob Zabbia Burch DePaula Tommy Boyles Waller Brock L. J. Bergeron Frank Delfrances Russell Kearon Mike McHugh Robert Tuminello Lee Grush David Schwab Jesse McCord Gary Smilh Greg Jungeblur Nicky Periou Jimmy Burris Mike Nesom Holmes Harrison Sleve Wascom Judy Doiron, Sweelhearr Larry DePaula Marion Fannally Don Guarino Alan McCain Greg Grantham Lynn Gaurreaux Wendell Walker Viclor Kersr D-on Slall Billy Graham Neal Thomason ' fi? ' rv n '- 1 . 'K x. 5 1 1 1 5 p, ,, f ri I z 1 E E , 2 5 D - 1 X 1 1 1 I . . i 'G T, .. F Ei .Mi -iv. v--vp' ORGANIZATICNS 5, V , :-3, . MMV V 'x K ? ,- F- il- QNM , A-A Q X SGA Sponsors Lion Cn Compus Few sTudenTs seem To realize The imporTanT role The STudenT GOv- ernmenT AssociaTion plays. They sponsor The Big Name EnTerTain- menT shows Tor each semesTer. Their Tall aTTracTion was The Asso- ciaTion, who aTTracTed a good audience. STudenT GovernmenT also spon- sors The EducaTion Day and Em- ploymenT Day ConTerences which give seniors a chance To learn abouT Their employmenT prospecTs and To learn The advanTages oT The companies represenTed. The biggesT success Tor STudenT Government however, was The realizaTion oT The long-awaiTed de- sire To have Roomie on campus. They spenT many long hours work- ing ouT The deTails and The prob- lems oT having a lion on campus STudenT C5overnmenT AssociaTion helped To raise The money Tor Roomie's campus home. SGA believes ThaT Roomie's presence on campus and aT all home TooT- ball games is a greaT bolsTer To school spiriT. I .hi 1. sf . ART fb I, 22: 2+ e I Ive I . I Y a 4 r il S ,.1 111 C, SGA Of ficers Provide Leadership f e 'QI l62 ' .bk Opposufe Page Leff fo Rughf D K X '3' , J wx P f x C T D Q s J ' J Q l 1 i' ii ii i is i i i 1 4 i Freshman Associates Learn By Doing I . Top Rowg Erik Himel, Dave Lo+'r, Brenda Bedsole, Sue Carrol, Jane? Franks, Rene Reviere, and Sheila Dunaway. BoH'om Row: Rod Ducoie, Tom Anderson, Vicki Head Gloria Robson, advisor, Margo Hammond, Debbie Bernard, Carol McCain. ' -qu-In .pe-n .-...4-q- .. .M S w , .. Q i Q . i , 4 Y 5, U i I' f 3 M 1 I if , ' i uv -I 3 ? 1 a 1 is , 'i .- 9 1' T17 J if i , vu an iii 4I 4 ii vial- , .'I.'- 5.f . I66 4 i 6 ii 4 1 1 Li 'L i H 5 I 'N i- - PT I--'f , , 'f I 'F . -1--...,...i..- .......-..., 1.45, Q4 gm. . i 4 , 1' i 'A - Q af -, 5 . ' m9 . Y , -, Y . 3' , 1 M- Q ...ff i'v Q . ,I .I. Q1 c . Q . 1' , fr . 1' . 7 .x - I FX ,-' X ' ,U-U o 1 ' u 5 If r Q ,' 0 . , ,. 1'4- A 0' r ' - as 1-1, I as v ' . V Q .H .1 T 4 ' U ' 0 f J , 'P ,' . 't' O .., Q. -ls U 's' I ,- W 1. E' Q 1 v- , 1 1, X' ,Q 1 J ge , u A' ,f xi ' '! 1 ,' U - o :. ai ,.,..a- 0 11,5 ' A . gn AM' ' 0k 9 dn ' ! . I i L f- A -' 1. 1. .v , 1 !, 4 'x . , zz H . ' I ' l . 1,1 . ' 5 - 4 : . ful- Q- 1, ,, .ual ,' 1, c ' ' : o 9 vs N , 1 ' ' -I. 7 ' 6 1, A ,, J P, ! 5' s. ' f I -' ' ' 5. gl ., .. uf. 'v od ' ',f .. ,,.,,,. gl A-v A ' If 'An '1 '7 s . Q! ' ' ' n, f .4 5 v lg if 2 .V A as n. . - . .g -1---Aa ii ' - .Q no -.,. at 4-.,,... 0 -- Honor Groups ii 9 . '51 l67 ' 'Q l l'lGyH Adcioclf Key Brisler Who's Who Selects l7 Seniors 1 ,-- ' as ,,, , , mg' K ' ' Mfg-2 kr ,. i .,wg ' 1 l l li l l l l l 1 ll Ce. Q phjilcnaialr Paul Bewman pgrefd Cdiqrle Roberl Drew mms Cynflwid lzellom 4 l l 'Fa Af '-n. Charles Gereigivr Y Pfam QOblOw5lqy N'I9S Hellmerg 2 Roberf Neflwery W-'PM4lf-,ITl.. LEE,4n L avg, 1 -f- fx . Robb! Pri-edfly Eric Piffman Qawe R,bgmf,n Diana Pollock Cherf SQanr'g11f4?Q Thirteen Club The 'lhirTeen Club, a local honor organizaTion aT SoUTheasTern, oT- Ters membership To seniors who have meT cerTain reguiremenTs. lo obTain membership The sTudenT musT be regularly enrolled aT SouTheasTern and musT have an over-all B average. They musT have had all Their academic worlc aT SouTheasTern and musT have obTained no grade lower Than New members are Tormally rec- ognized aT The Tall convocaTion on l-lonors Day. lvlembers who are iniTiaTed during The spring are rec- ognized on Senior Day. il lg ' 1 l 1 1 ' 5 Z lll ll l Seafed, Leff To Right: K, ' Ar- '- A, of Karen Rice Frances Reed Jean Marino' b Left +0 Righin Delores STaTTord, TiniTa BlounT, Adrienne Trellue Karen Rice D. W h IGDG ei C Seafed' .J 'T Ch T U l C T l ' ' ' ' 1 A Y Hoover, unani a v us Z, rusa e au, DoroThy Rob 'J k. , , .Qmann, aTherineM . IH . Eolioan Trarlrianl Carolyn Fines' Lmda Game' Karen Troxclair' Ronalcynwiall acggpririgin. Standing. Lefff To Righ+: Maai3OTriiiirieeri sary Morgan, Deborah Bradshaw, Susan Moore, Marsha Sibley' Cheryl P066 O aTTe-rson, Thomas Spangler, Ivan Mcllanie' E T 2 i as l l E E 2 E , i 1 I T 1 i T l l J 5 T i T T l i I 4 i T I . 'I f I I . I 7 u I J , . . A n I l l T4 ' gf - ' r Q' in -A.. Dane 9W5lfY' 2ol9W' 35ll6V' Ah: l i 5 i ' a Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Phi, NaTionaI Honor SocieTy, was esTablished aT SouTh- easTern in May, l956. To become a member oT This organizaTion a sTudenT musT be oT senior sTand- ing and have aT leasT one year's enrollmenT aT SouTheasTern. The sTudenT musT have aT leasT a B average wiTh a scholarship ranking in The Top IZVXQOX5 oT his academic division and be oT sound charac- Ter. The obiecTive oT The socieTy is To emphasize scholarship and characTer. Delta Tau Alpha The DelTa Tau Alpha NaTional Agri- culfural l-lonor SocieTy was insTalled aT SouTheasTern in May oT I965. The or- ganizaTion oTTers membership To agri- culTure maiors who exhibiT leadership and scholarship abiliTies. Members oT The organizaTion sTrive Tor high sTand- ards in The proTession oT agriculTure. Since The organizaTion consisTs oT agri- culTure maiors, The members are pro- vided wiTh experience in agriculTure Through The use oT The agriculTure de- parTmenT's Tarm. SeaTed, LeTT To Righf: Richard Samuels, Larry BlomquisT. STanding, LeTT To RighT: Joe Per- rone, James NorTh, Raymond Rawls. GS V h K ll Wvgfp Delfo Omicron The Omicron DelTa ChapTer oT DelTa Qmicron lnTernaTional Music l3raTerniTy was insTalled aT SouTh- easTern in l956. The purposes oT The organizaTion are To creaTe and TosTer Tellowship and To encourage The highesT degree oT excellence in scholarship and perTormance. Mem- bership is open To women sTudenTS maioring in Music who have main- Tained a B average in MUSTC Gnd a C average in academic Tields. The chapTer presenTs monThly musl- cals and oTTers a scholarship Toudfl ouTsTanding Treshman who is mayor- ing in Music. SeaTed, LeTT To Righf: CynThia Willis, Vir- ginia Pierce, Sandy Flores, Leah l.ivingsTon. STanding, LeTT To RighT: PaTricia BrosseTTe, !XngieTTa Guzzarda, Judy Bredehoeff. Sue Ann ReuTer. KOPI Kap? my 'W The Un STI 'QI l was in? Februar' of The y age and Pel Slandlllg g5llOll- 'N N Sealed MGVCTQI lylolqar W in H6 vQ5n 1 leff lla 0 'bv' ' i Kappa Delto Pi Sends Delegates To Boston Kappa Delta Pi, an honor so- ciety in education was founded at fha University of Illinois on March 8, I9I I. The Zeta Kappa Chapter was installed at Southeastern on February l2, IQ46. The purpose af the organization is to encour- age high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to en- courage and recognize out- standing contributions to edu- cation. The National convention ...X of Kappa Delta Pi was held in Bos' ton at the end of February. Zeta Kappa sent two delegates, Jackie Griffin and Marilyn Reso to con- vention by selling candy. The chapter also offered its service to the l-lammond State School by giving a party for some of the children there. Through the slcillful guidance of the advisors, Dr. Eu- nice Magee and Mr. Delmas Crisp the chapter has become aware of the importance ot student partici- pation in the society. The Zeta Kappa Chapter is especially proud of Mr. Crisp who served as na- tional student rcmselor for two years. l'le is now on the Presidents Committee. The Zeta Kappa Chapter will continue to promote a closer bond among students ded- icated to the teaching profession. ' X - F Seated, Lett to Right: Gayle McCants, Marcia Adams, Linda Cuadrado, Mary MOVQGU. Gayle Robinson, Jackie Grif- iln. Harriet Colon, Kay Brister, Cheryl Scannaliato, Marilyn Reso, Second Row, Lett to Right: Edna Raaclce, Lynn Staf- We ford, Geraldine Underwood, Debbie Flynn, Mary Lee Loupe, Jessie Tyler, Mary Jane t-looper, Ernestine Miller. Helen Lott, Joan Alfred, Alma Wells, Geraldine Luminais. Third ROW. l-eil' to Right: Eileen Bienvenu, Beverly Bauer. Donna Preslar, Jerry Lowe, Daphne Wallcer, Charlotte Petter, Mary Lou Pyle, Kathy l-loft, Raymond Bruin, Del- mas Crisp-Advisor. i I i , -.0 Pi Gcimmci Mu Pi Gamma Mu eslablished a chapler al Soulheaslern in May ol IQ66. The organizalion is parl ol a nalional social science honor or- ganizalion. Membership is open 'ro social science maiors wilh 'rwenly or more semesler hours ol social science worlc and a grade average ol nol less lhan Membership is open lo The 'reach- ing slall, alumni, graduale sludenls and senior and iunior sludenls. Sealed, Lefl 'lo Righlz Karen Rice, Marcia Adams, Beverly Bauer. Sfanding, Leff fo Righfz Jesse McCord, Sue Smilh, Palricia Krieg, Palricia Traina, Raymond Brewin. is Pi Mu Epsilon The Louisiana Della Chapler ol Pi Mu Epsilon Nalional Malhemalics Fralernily was inslalled al Soulh- easlern on March QI, l964. The purpose ol lhe organizalion is lo recognize scholarship in malhemal- ics. Membership is voled on by lhe aclive members upon recommenda- lion ol The scholarship commillee. Those eligible are sophomores who have slraighl A's in malhemalics and iuniors and seniors wilh B aver- ages and no grade lower lhan C in malhemalics. Sealed, Lefl fo Right Kay Brisler, Sandra l-lolden, Carolyn Farris. Slanding, Lefl +0 Righfz William l-lamer, James DUPUY- Chuclc Spangler. ter of matics SOUTH P. The is fo hemai- by fha mende- miifee. es who emailcs 5 ever an C S rw sr, Sfindra ! LeH io Y . N 1 ' f 'M N-A fofes IQ in 'WUI Groups TQ N, 2 5 tizy V'-xx SLC Gffers Medical Fields 3 Lambda Tau Sealed, Leff 'lo Rigl'1+: Linda Adams, Evelyn Elefclwer, Mary Parlcer. Sfanding, Leff 'ro Rigl-Hr: Jim Miller, Don Cavallino. Student Nurses Eirsi' Row, Lefl' 'lo Righlz Carol l-linlcson, Janice Sanford, Judy Dodds, Beverly Murphy, Elaine Moore. Second Row, Lefl' fo Riglifz Eileen McMurray, Marqarel We Ealqousf, Deannie Crain, Kallny Marslw, Fran Valenli, Nell Durilmorri, Rullw Rolling Mrs. E. Tale-Advisor. l i i A - liii ii'i J ,I I 5, fi , ff' f V if Wy, aff WF' X if Nd Oh l l Firsl J June y Brock, J Fallerl y Ballidfc l l l l .Qi g.-- l l i National Collegiate Association Ot Secretaries Obtain Secretarial Experience At Southeastern Members l , 2 ' B - I , 4 2 ! : l i 1 li? First Row, Lett to Right: Gloria Robson, Patti McCue, Carol Stubbs, Patty Gomez, Judy Battles. Second Row, Lett to Right: June Battles, Joy Willoz, Gail Borne, Jane Wilthew, Cheryl Meibaurn, Jeannie Gilcrease, Marie Peavy, Kathy Blackwell, Kharon Broclc, Sharon Guy. Third Row, Lett to Right: Mrs. A. Adlemann, Mary Ann Descant, Sandra Mason, Anita Allred, Cathy Mc- Fatter, Diane Meibaum, Bonnie Meibaum, Linda Engelhardt, Beclcy Mack, Martha Stuclcey, Jane Wannannalcer, Linda Garcia, Barbara Watson, Janet Fisher, Miss Thelma Bankston. Deltci Sigma Pi Offers Business Experience DelTa Sigma Pi is an inTernaTion- al TraTerniTy oT business adminis- TraTion maiors. The SouTheasTern chapTer was esTablished in May oT l9o6. This academic TraTerniTy was organized To TosTer The sTudy oT business and To TurTher a higher sTandard oT business e+hics and cuITure. The TraTerniTy is spon- sored by The deparTmenT oT busi- ness adminisTraTion To give sTu- denTs an opporTuniTy Tor proTes- sional growTh and developmenT. Through This organizaTion sTuden+s can become acguainTed wiTh The leaders oT Their Tield and wiTh The naTional organizaTion wiTh which They will associaTe during Their proTessional liTe. Members oT Del- Ta Sigma Pi sponsor Teams in all inTramural acTiviTies on campus. Each spring The organizaTion spon- K ' sors a Tormal aT whic ' . new sweeThearT is annqhiuiigz igelr denTs inTeresTed in bee. Tu- members musT pledge Tarogllnq mesTer. AT iniTiaTion The ouTsT Sj- ing pledge is presenTed 5 lean Q The members send Sympa2hqu+e. The parenTs oT Their broTheryR ii Chaves, Jr. who WGS killed Jau uary 3I, l969. an' '-fr ie- w'x..1'!-12-am-L., - u - , T ' .- uh T' i ' T TW 7 A- 11'i f'T. 'V' 5 2- ' r r- ,M . I - 1 J 1. I . L v b... Qt- f- 'i - .l 3 ,,, , ,f-wx... fi? . 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DCgnToIn,RPaT Lyon, John Wingrave, Ronnie Suarez, TimmY Fandal, AnThonY SweeThearT, Roy Morin, Roberf Rome, Mike Capone 'Jceeglmlan-ino, Al lv1arT1nez, Riclcie l'leberT, Merlin Keanan, Gloria Robsonj' Ejrrgellvbiiin RB515' Riecger, Cup IGanT, Jimmie Newell Tldniiaiidl Egselrdhfoairskylj Thirdpliiiwd LeHh+o Right James FOX' Joe NUlT.fT'll?I ' r OOM' GTV .B'Il R ' W. ave o ,J TIT d, lvl ' G' ii 'e all Eudoguliomgna, Louis Onesigojoe lRiaymiiije' Blxgn Tjgjdenj RhauL5ChZves lDeceasead-l. Foi.irTrli1 RcSwOrLeTT Ti:nIEighTTrjT?hn Far. og er, ic ar rawiordl Bill pray Nm, Pidurgd D I e, o n au ry, Tony Caruso M O b' T bb C Fone Micky . : r, Carver, Mr. Thames-Advisors . oon s orne, u y o . I 3 in-- ' llleir - Stu. lmlng 5 Se. lend. 4 Phi Mu Alpha The Della Qrnecza Chaoler nl Plwl ML: Alibha gnlrinla WGS Gslab- llslnefl al Scullneaslern In May ol I949. The Nalional honorary music: lralernify acceols rner in lhe lique lll' lo V Raul l Jan. T hiqhesl scholaslic braclcels anrl carries on worlhy prolecls lhrouqhf OLll 'rhe enlire Season, An annual banquet inslallalion and rlance are several ol lhe prelecls ol lhe orqanizalion. The orqanizafion slrives lo prornofe Cooperalion wilhin 'rhe Cleparlrnenl and wilh olher deparlrnenls. 9? ur 5...- : .,,f I Anll0ll B . . OV I6 Rolls 1, J00 afclau ll 1. Jo Mc ' ,n lofola' hm . ,.7-. Sealed, Lef'r +o Righl: Ray Danna. Lvayne oem.,-,...e.,.ean, nom FIOGG. bfanding, Eeffgo Righf: Joe Cacibaucla, Michael Selloon, Mark Richlerrnan. Danny Keen, Lloyd osc . , a W 553.- , . 1 1 Q 3 I K 1':'.1'::v' 'f'f'i?-.k' ..j' f .- I F c I nl , vf , .. , ., 0 , -'Jw v, , ,-,wk ,. 4 .29 , ,fknngf-ff Y -7. , , V QL I --g,f,,' 7, I ' 2 WW, 1 23'2f,,, K '- M 1 iwqgg? af, 1 A . 3 I ,,.1,Q.v.- A - if ..5,, x,,,' if ' ' G niwwg ,Vim A ' .. A-ji' 'hs 1 Modern Dance Club Presents Christmas Sl10W l l .. . - Il T. Sealed, Leff fo Righf: Gwendolyn Walls, Pallie De Lee, Kallwerine Meadows, Regina Pl'llllIpS, Robbie Ealcers, Arlene Eer. Callwy Slwaler Msrllee Marshall Marlle F - I L , C L , l ellern, Ann LaNasa, Linda l.aNasa, Renee Borne, Genelle Haley. Allfa llllman' Gow Fuhrr-wann Sfanding Le-ff +o Ri bf M K vie Fr: .K l . . Q I VS- G' 'edriclms-Advisor, Randi Mcflxlllsler, Pallie Kelly, Nanelle Cllallvln' Donna Vvdliivf Ma- Smear' Ka'b,l Delaxe, Jcyce Ca coell, Sandra S'ni'rl1,Vic3lcie l-lead, Sally Carville. Sli S , Fo E1 Le Top Ros Top Ca' Lel- 996 Boi Ver Chi, lan if--' Q7 Ellejlr Glofla DOW 1153 has SLC Offers Foreign Language Experience Le Cercle Francais Top, leff: Lefl' fo Righlz Sian Lanoux, Rosalie Nalariano. Der Deutsche Top, righ+: Sealed, Leif +o Right Calherine Marino, Sue l-lull. Sfanding, Leif +o Righlz Brian Eclcerl, Archie Ma- gee, Selh Low. El Club Espanol Bolfom: Sealed, Lefl' fo Righ'I': Frances Venlerella, Rosalie Nolarlano, Carol Chance. Sfancling, Leff lo Righf: Sian Lanoux, Sieve Soulullo. i LQ Pem Develops Skill And Competition For PE Mciiors y L W Pr Fil La Sli nir G. on Sl R D3 Ri Jo llli H l C. qi bl y 4- 'fn M FirSl' ROW. L99 +0 Rl9h+: RubYe Howes' Alice Applewhile, Paula Palriclc Gail Annison Lana lnleberr Chrisline Wandling FGYQ Waldrop Valerie Tr n' ln' I L , y iec i, va amberl, Karen Klulca, Arlene Ellerl. gecond Row, Leff +o Righh Ginger Jacobs. Ellen Slulgii S Michelle Sheeham, Barbara Adkins, Linda Jackson, Terry Carroll, Sherrie Brescher. Janis Harllield, Beryl King, JoAnn Conn Y' Mona lcamina Third Row Leff fo Righ+- Diane Franlc M . . . s, argol Hammond, Libby Leach, Nikki Dixon, Marcia Comeaux. Coolef Smifh, Dianne Legnon, Mary Jane Grurislcy, Willa Dickerson, Janel Sallone, Mary Dell Cuirer. S LJ la K R D M Ri nil W Proscenium Players Firsf Row, Lefl' 'lo Righl': Slanion Lanoux, Robin Jordan, Charles Siewari, Mary Thomas, Jerry Pen- ningion, Kaihy Boudreaux, Bonnie Galloway, Cameron Vaccaro. Sec- ond Row, Lefl' lo Righl: Karen Siein, Carroll Wilcox, Vicloria Reid, Joel Bridges, Mike Taormina, Dennis Ruiz. Third Row, Lefl +0 Righ+: Sandra Kerr, James Lawson, John Jackson, Anne l.aNasa, Lon- nie Wascom, Terry lngram, Marcia l-lemsireei, Shelia Leach, Palrick Cassidy, Alan Borders, Elena Ron- quillo, Bill l-lippler, Marilyn Young- blood, Roberls Balson. SLC Gym Club Sealed: Claudia Fizell. Kneeling, Lefl' +o Righf: Barbara Sleele, Wil- la Dickerson, Diane Chariloir, Troy Kauffman, Laurie l-larris. Third Row, Leff +o Righlz Jim Archer, David King, Barbara Bauer, Bob Moss, David Neal. Top, LeH' fo R'9l1l! Pam Badeaux, Becky Dun- 'nQ. Debbie l-lowell, Nancy Ward, Jo Connelly. i f sy , 4 f We iii? Industricil Tech Top: Sealed, Lefl' fo Righ1': Charles Bishop, Marla Taylor, John Smilh, Rich- ard Young, Bolo lviclnlyre, l-lugh Fon- fenof, Tommy Ford, Bill Rainey. Sland- ing, Leff 'lo Righ'l': James Wiggins- Advisor, Ben Alsip-Advisor, Jim Brun- son, Craig Linion, l-lenry Wiclcer, Jaclc Avery, Marcus Brown, Charles Robin- son, Sidney Sissac, Randall Williams, Scoll Beecher, Warren Wood. SLTA Bohlomz Lefl fo Righlz Gene Gau- freaux, Farley Round-Sweelhearl, Paul Bcvrman, Janie Bonner, Janice Sfeib, Julie LeBlanc, Rebecca Davis, Annefle Balsamo. . 3 . sm-V an Q WEA . wily. Wan?-i .41 .ri xxx 3:5-:fi .i5 '?if.tQ 4 Seale' POW WeisS ,, 'LJ as Seals dows i Fon W Gleciners Club Sealed, Lefl' fo Righf: Tom Mann, Larry Nicholas, Elizabef 1 afar ll L can A C es I i I ' l ill ' cr- D eiss, Harry Bizelle. Slan Morrill, Joseph Ranalza. ll V Q L A ff-f-, I r 1, x vnf,,,.i , - V c ,,. i , jr gif- ,mx fa Leon Dupelre Slanding Lefl 1-Q Righf. Dalid SVI? K V V V V 1 9 Q R e cfizef Bgfg.-,ff fu, he H V VQH OM ' H v . -. 9 Home Economics Club W'll' Marsha Lul-ce Mary Wingo Pann Blair ienalesxy l.ef'r fo Righl: Chrislie Corman, Jane Dolhonde, Gail Culrer, Janice ine, . . ll lllle Mar Mor an Slandin Lefl' 'ro Ri h+' Sue Larpenler, Maydie Fay Ross, Debra Srnilh, Rifa Fausl, Kalharine Meav ' Y U Q . g, g . OWS- Jan Mullell, Linda l-lyde, Janice Wallcer, Brenda Allen. v v - 1 SLC Farm Bureau Top: Sealed, Lefi' 'io Right Tom Mann, Sian Roesill, Larry Nicholas, Leon Du- peire. Sfanding, Lef+ fo Right James Alexander, Don Weiss, Ken Reimann, Kennelh l-lernphill, Tommy Winlz, Ra- mon Fonseca, Michael Dubois. Debate Team Boffomz Sealed, Leif fo Right Melanie WCWC l'v'Cl'lOD, Peggy Balfor, lou Rand- Adl.'i'f1V. Sfanding, Leif fo Right Ronald Prefilwn, Difl Siillix'a ', linwoOCl Hold- riclac, Women Senotors And House Council Representatives Top: Seated, Lett to Right: LIVING- STON HALL--Allyson Villars, Sarah Kennedy, Regina Zanca, Audrey Ma- gee, Brenda Kennedy, Sue l-loppe, Ann Gadel. Standing, Lett to Right: TAYLOR HALL--Margaret Eddy, Pam Cantrell, Ellen Stubbs, Mercy Munster, Joy Lea. Regina Biclcharn, Jeannie Gil- crease, Sue Hutt, Judy Doiron. Bottom: Seated, Lett to Right: NEW- MAN HALL-Cathy Gaunt, Missy Nelson, Marilyn Reso, Darlene Zito, Joy Ratclitt. Standing, Lett to Right: SOUTHEASTERN HALL-Christy ln- grarn, Janet Franlcs. MQNEELY l-lALL -Cyndi Braud, Janet Glaser, Ann White, Arleen Eltert, Pat Cox. .,.,,i W 5. .1 . g II, Eta , :FM 1 Dinh 14' lilhlllido Students Of The States Present Bach To Broadway The Students ot the States was approved as an organization at Southeastern in Qctober, l968. Its purposes are to emphasize the advantages ot the American and Southeastern way ot lite, to rep- resent the college in the pertorm- ing arts and to promote a good image ot American youth. ln order to tultill these ideals the Students ot the States have worked many long and hard hours on various l projects. Their musical production Prom Bach to Broadway was very successtul. This night club re- view was written, directed and pertormed lay the Students ot the States. Two entirely ditterent shows were presented each ot the three nights that Bach to Broad- way was pertormed. Prior to each show the Scholars played torty-tive minutes ot popular - Q 15 dance music. The Students ot the States have pertormed at the SLC Alumni Banguet, the Tangipahoa Parish Centennial Weelc celebra- tion and tor such campus tung- tions as the Best Dressed Coed Contest and the Spring Concep, Choir. Twice they have pertormed in the Midday in Louisiana Shgw over station WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge. rt! E t VP! its 2 z f. Q, Farsi' R0w',LeH To Right: ROPPY Pfeddy. Martie Pellom, Karen Simmons, Cheryl Stewart, Patti Kelly, Viclci l-lead. Second Row Lett to Right: John Jackson, Milne Taormina, Pat Canulette, Leit Pedersen, Roddy Alessi Karen Stein Clyde King, Jude Wilson, Robbie Braun, Tom Hode. ' ' AVS QA 1 AA w W W W FW W IJ AX P 1 1 Religious . 1' ff if il Intertciith Builds Joint Flocit During Homecoming The lnter-Faith Council is an or- ganization on campus which is made up ot representatives trom each religious group. lt seelcs to promote and encourage religious activities and service proiects in which all religious groups on cam- pus can participate. This year Inter-Faith sponsored a ioint tloat during homecoming. The religious centers worlced together to build a tloat on which the sweethearts trom the centers' rode in the home- coming parade. Each year the council sponsors a religious em- phasis weelc. Through this program a concerted religious empha. u made on campus, The Variousis is S re- ligious centers 5 O open to all studepntgsil j,?miI+leS to. brinq about a better relelrioll ship between the ditteremaloll' gions. Through lnter-Faith irh, reli- be accomplished. IS can 63 'sn 1 N o Q Y X S T o Seated Lett to Righ+- Dr JO q,5.' L - . v Jackson, S D ' . Wawrlmqlmt usan avis. Standing. Lett to Right: Lynn Zancal Sew LOW' Donna Eisworth, Moses ' i 'za fl F t4 A x I, ,ff ltr J if I 2 iff i I' F' H I, gi I 1 I FS E i-gg To Cc Ta lvl Se Be Rc C Jc l Bi lv ti li jf' 1l l'Q ST. AIberf's Top: Firsi' Row, LeH' fo Righfz Mary Coleman, Mrs. Mary Collins, Mrs. Ann Tansey, Carrol Gray, Carroll Wilcox, Mrs. Barbara Wagnef', Mrs. Kelleher. Second Row, Le'F+ io Righ1': Roger Bull, Belly Broderick, Mary Tansey. Third Row, Lefi' fo Righf: Pelrer Bacuzzi, Charles Folse, Fr. George Kovacec, Fr. John Geary, Arrie Ramsey. Church Of Christ BoH'om: Seafed, LeH' 'ro Right Louise Miller, Deborah Brown. Sfanding, Lefi' 'ro Right David Miller, Alan Borders, Richard Ramsey-Direclor. V,-7 kv- I r 5 1 1 s X 1 Westminster Fellowship Top: Firsf Row, Lefl lo Righl: Nell Picou, Errnyne Seal, Sue Cliflon, Carol l-linlcson Spence, Ann Dodson. Second Row, Lefl fo Righf: Susan Davis, Ken- nelh Jellus, Jim Slaylon, Virginia Kniqhf. Third Row, Lefl' fo Riqhlz Charlolre l-loolcs, Diclc Massey, Char- lolle Warren, Barbara Johnson, Helen Lofr, Roger Wirlh, Al Spence. Gommo Delfo Righl: Leif fo Right Dona Smilh, Elizabelh Deichnwann, Rev. David Rill, Carla Maclean, Lynn Zanca. 2 iw' .li-t Fil Wesley Foundotion h--M First Row, Lett to Right: David Frindik, Lawrence Jackson, Jane Schutz, Rev. Brady Forman-Director. Second Row, Left to Right Tommy Davidson, Barbara Mock, Randy Mock, Ralph Mock, Margaret Falgoust, Terry Canulette, Mike King, Linda Har- rell, Gail Trellue, Shirley Swearingen, Frank Lanier. Third Row, Left to Right: Roger Wirth, Bob Clifton, Dub Rome. Bill Clifton, Daphne Walker, Mike Calmes, Moses Washington, Johnny Williams, Linn Caraway. Guy LeBlanc, Jimmy Davis, Nancy Davis. Boptist Student Union Seated, Left fo Right: Linde .LeCoste, Glenda Fortinberry, Peggy Spencer,lJudy Gilchrist, Diane Baham, Margaret Chapman, Jackie Booth, Kathy Eichner. Standing, Lett to Right: Tim Lepore, -Linda .Pierce, Craig Thomas, Danny Chapman, Johnny Skinner, George Meronge, Lonnie Wascom, Lloyd Chelette, Carl Smith-Director, Cathy Brown, Pam l-lickey. Student Centers Provide Atmosphere Of Reloxotion i' I l I ' 0'- 1 H H731 I 't - ' - '-Y' .,...-- l TRXZ31, K, , . 117 ',-f,','f'1j'Lf3--'., M' lylaxaf' -an fl 'VITAJJ CLUB f.. ,.L I' NMUND X x - ' S , f.'9fW Q Q, J ' . . H-. ,733 M g: -' , ,5, l I ' l l i 4 i Circle K Sponsors Annual Basketball Homecoming The Circle K Club, organized al Soulheaslern in Oclober, l952, is sponsored by lhe Kiwanis Club ol l-lammond. ll is a service club which allempls lo develop leader- ship, lo provide experiences in living and worlcing logelher and lo promole service lo lhe college communily, good fellowship, and high scholarship lor The group. One ol lhe services 'rhey sponsor is lhe selling ol Chrislmas cards lo be senl 'ro our soldiers in The Armed Services. This service is deeply apprecialed by our boys in Viel Nam, and is shown by lhe many lhanlc you noles senl lo Circle K. A service sponsored by Circle K lo Soulheaslern is The annual Baslcelball Homecoming held in February. Miss Soulheasl- ern and her courl are presenled during lhe hall-lime ceremonies. Circle K also has a radio show on lvlonday nighls lor lhe lislening enioymenl ol Jrhe Hammond area. Circle K parlicipales in The in- -mlb lramural sporls aclivilieg C peling againsl campus frayeim- ries and dorm Sponsored ,rea ni- Circle K provides serviceg noi- -ms' lor ilsell or iusl lor' Soufheayrlglsl bur lries lo also help in proecirm in The l-lammond area in ordGlr +5 lulqfill lheir ideal ol service lo in and ro bring Jrhe college Cori, munily and Jrhe l-lammond cam- munily Jrogelher in order lhal lhey can vvorlc logelher lo benelif everyone. 1 l i i M.. vs... f f,.,f...Aam H -wma. Firsf Row, L ff 1 R' h'l': D l D - . Bob Drew. Tim gemlgl Paup Eowenvaafll, ilzlrrlleis lllancell Jerry lvlarhn, Joe Beach, Ann Hammond-Sweelhearl, Michael Dubreuil Graham. Bob Nemelfhl Jim Schlichi Marsh Hog. def+ +o RIgh'r: Torn Russell, Rick Bayhi. Eric Pillman, Reggie Jenkins, Dane - 6 ny er, Tom Anderson, Chuclc Spangler, l-loyll Adcoclc, Donovan Kerr. eg C om. fr S 5 Hof' ' ,he IW affirm. i f Gms ww proleffg Order +0 fo eff Com. Wd Com. haf my benefii Tu J 15. Dane V. 'N FN 1... .4 PQSKKJ' P3 A , Q3 X S Gamma Beta Phi Top: Sea+ed, Leff +o Righfz ChQV!f,TY9 Feffer, Layne Pitarmy Mary Dczcrmf, Joy Willoz, June Cox, Dim Smlfh. Standing, Lef+ 'ro Right Mdrgflref Whitney. Eeryeer Wffqfrxry Duma Tuwey, Marqaref Healey, Cafheryn Faucheux, Gayle MCCQMQ, Pnm Addi- son, Linda Macafusa, Harrie? Cclfm, Mary Rankin. Rotorcicf Boffomr Seafed, Leff 'fo Righfz Ped Moser, James Afd, Rycfey Eeru ia . Qenn Sinqiyafy. Sfanding, Leff +0 Right Miki ? E iFE' Cha'7e5 G5k,'re5,R,- XNE1,' Gif . '!f:+ 6E:' Bea f-S.-fee'hefw R' ' Ve Rffzefi. i ' . ,,. mf -4 - .rs Lion's Roor Adopls New Edllorlol Policy The Lion's Roar, now in ils 34lh year ol publicalion, conlinues lo prinl news ol bolh sludenl and lacully inleresl al Soulheaslern. Donna Preslar replaced Sammie Whillinglon as edilor-in-chiel lhis year, while Laura Cazaux became her associale edilor. Among olher evenls lhal made jour- nalism hislory al SLC was lhe adoplion ol a new edilorial policy lor on-campus publicalions, giving sludenls more re- sponsibilily in lhe publicalions. Also in lhe lall, lhe Roar publicalion day was moved lrom Friday lo Thursday lo help sludenls gel lheir copy belore lhe weelc- end. Lellers lo lhe edilor loolc an upswing lhis year. Responses lrom sludenls lo evenls on campus were aired publicly in lhe Roar and in many cases, aclion resulled which solved some problems. Along wilh lhe lellers came lhe Oul- spolcen column, a lealure especially de- signed lo gel sludenl views inlo prinl. All in all, lhe Lion's Roar did well lhis year, wilh help lrom aclive slall mem- bers such as Linda Runnels, Lou Maior, Thomas Bickham, Ron Barlhel, Carol Mc- Coin, Randi McAllisler, Adele Gilz and Roland Williams. Top, Righl: Donna Preslar-Edilor-im Chief. Bollom, Lell: Lou Major, Ron Barlhel, Roland Williams. Bollom, Righl: Dalmon McNair-Advisor. Q I L , mt , . il 'ing Q,- 'x Q 4:49 --1'- 'x . A , X i :K hm, Top, Leffz Laura Cazaux-Associafe Ed- ifor. Top, Right Thomas Blckham--Bus iness Manager. Middle, Leffz Carol Mc Coin and Randi Mcfxllisfer. BoHom Leffz Adele GHZ and Linda Rurmels. Le Souvenir - The Memory Yeors The besT way To sum up The pur- poses oT Le Souvenir is To sTeal Trom The Toreword oT The TirsT SLC year- book published in l929. Today's Themes are more complicaTed Than ThaT original PiraTe's Treasure idea. buT The basic idea oT The yearbook remains The same: The aim oT The book is To perpeTuaTe our love Tor our Alma ivlaTer, and To record vari- ous acTiviTies oT our college liTe. The TiTle-Le Souvenir-suqqesTs The Theme oT a Treasure chesT oT pleasanT Triendship wiTh which we, as piraTes bold, have loaded our galleons be- Tore sailing ouT inTo The Sea oT LiTe. IT, in The TuTure, Le Souvenir brings us closer because oT our memories oT SLC, we shall consider our eTTorTs well worTh while. l Top, Righl: 'ue CiiiOf'1-M-Cri.EOIfOr. Left bifr55iifQf TAflT'W- Righh New Picou- r ff' T T rx, 'Lf i l i Q , t . li- Z -fl , f' 111 J 12-5 4 i 4 T .-1 ff T , Leffl VC'- addle, Right B , 2 Leff. 1 Q ,K '--11 A m I rw Q. .l ' .. V. : Ja ' EC'-v-'y 'X . , Bofiom Kuff A..,'IfW AVL! TUQV i2lQ Illia gg ll l Isles . 1 Illi O 14 z 'F i. . +, I 7 -,,.. L.: ' 11b ---- S f ' 1 A -..--i 4 NCME' gf 454 7-, 9 Z , wx. 'WN ,.,....A- -1 I 1 1 1 ATHLETICS X , I W ,.q,N,., ffwwffw ' ' X -. ,f 2 it ' Ah gg 5,5721 fif' f-f . ff h ., , Af , - ,, wwf x ,V M , 'X-, mi: f 1 D im' gf, x-A gl. -Wi. ff' - X Nm .mf , , fwplcwfjywfywf V wvf HW' Q I f f f w -. w,f1,y, ffl K :W x 'W' x 5 M Q Nfl' 41' H W- V f ,M 4, -ev H W Ry, , X M,Qlf7,f, K I ,. X ,id 5 .1-6,1-, .5511 ug.. , WQHEQHS' f f , ,gf ' ' 12.3 .af . 'ii 'x 'qfifm-ff,,,:,.'A': w,-.3 r - r' Q H . ' , 57,11-,.s,w ,V?,?,,,, , milky f,.f,,,,.,l f ',4g.i1. 4 . g., V 'vipsfb ye ,Jw kg, x IZ' 1,44 1 ' ff1'7iz1g-'w if I ,f MT? ' ' - ' X 'Fifi ' f- 'yi 59 - ,, L7 'J1132 sifwx, ' ' ff 2 ' 1 y ,,,n.mi : M f. , ,nw-,, r-'M , 1. , .mrqr,I I if 'i7'h7'f4fL,f'f'7 'Z Mfifdly! 4 Z , 'H' ' J I aff , 5' 'I 2 '- xx ' f 1 K.. 'J ,:'lk9 li ,V W A 7' ff ' , , , ftp--Ms' , r 1-, ff .Q 'gg 'n.'fwQ,ff,-f'f A Y Vw, A K L -'E Q ' 'N ' f . MPN Q, ,,,, T , , ,, H, , Vi, X we ? 1 , .V i, . ' b , A 5, A QV F., x -1 ' ' 'ff , - . , , ,v,,ff5Z?ZQZ4 , . I , , ' , 92,5 ,,3mzfQ,Qr ' f Uzf f f' ff x. Q Lions Chosen To All GSC Teom Three oT SLC's gridders were honored on boTh The Coaches and Louisiana SporTs WriTers Associa- Tion's All-Coniference Teams. Linebacker Ronnie l-lornsby, named The QuTsTanding Lineman by The coaches, deTensive back Johnny Daigle, The league's Top inTercepTor, deTensive end Roger Gill and deTensive Tackle Bobby Vicknair, named Tor The second sTraighT year, were on boTh Teams. Also added To The lisT when The LSWA revealed iTs balloTing were punTer Denny SmiTh, The GSC leader, deTensive back STeve Kel- HTS ., I 4, s ,,,,n I 'E-.tw 4 ' 'T 9 'x 'f 'f T ' ., H' -s - - i.'fi iu., ' Johnny Daigle-Defensive back 34? lf 'lui ,Ice Jcrjar--Qeflef ler, who also Topped The league in kick reTurn yardage, and cenTer Joe Jordan, The lone represenTa Tive oT The Lions' oTTensive Team. ln oTher honors received, Horns- by was an honorable menTion l.iT- The All-America picked by The As- sociaTed Press while numerous gridders received menTion Trom The LaTayeTTe Daily AdverTiser. Named by The AclverTiser To various All-GSC Teams were Tackle Joe Caccioppi and guard Josh Wells, l-lornsby, Gill, and Vicknair. l , 4 r V at ., if. .ff, f,, s f,., y,,q,I I Q' 'Fw ,' z ,Mfg gg'5fg5vQ,V,' 1 - , , , 14,72- , I -4 , W , V174 1, ,ly , ' 'iv fr- r ,313 '12f'f57,v,fff i if ilqrgffdfil' ' 4fT'J ?f1W'ffL f 94' V: I. fi XL, . . M , Yi, V - - 'sf . ,'.sw:,' Ronnie Hornsby-Linebacker - 1 X - ..,, . ,V T' by .3-T ww. Denny SmiTh-PunTer n - ' fi - if .,,,',,'-. V, ,7-vary: ASTE? c aifff:,gQ5y:f1ff T 3 1 STeve Keller-DeTensive back f 4 , h pf M ',- 1 7,7 Rf,-,A-1,gL.,fs4-m , .- Bobby Vicknair-DeTensive Tackle Roger Gill-Defensive end E n 1 7 1 l l Qsljllsfh ruuimsulfg A ' .' T fifaif.-n ru, f--T Q' ,411,Hj,,.b i ' ,gqfm-il'7lZi'f41:.v4.7 ,I 1 V A ...K I IQ., H - T 'A . f..Qu.f'AZ-1-fT'.?'?v.. Lion Gridders Hove Tough Defense Soufheasfern sfarfed ouT The grid season in sfrong fashion, fin- ishing wifh a 5-5 record for The campaign. ln a year highlighfed by some sTrong defensive showings, The Lions were noT defeafed by more Than I3 poinfs unTil The lasf game. Seven players earned posf sea- son recognifion wiTh Ronnie Hornsby gaining honorable men- Tion in Liffle All-American honors. SLC nearly upsef bowl-bound GSC champ Louisiana Tech af homecoming buf fell 25-24. The Lions sef a GSC record for infercepfions l27l during The sea- son, including five againsf All- American Terry Bradshaw. SLC led The league in rushing defense and Tofal defense. Johnny Daigle Tied for The GSC lead in inTercepTions wiTh six while Denny SmiTh's 42.0 punTing average was besT in Thaf deparT- menT. Darrell Beard finished fourfh in rushing wifh 769 yards, The sec- ond besf single season Tofal in Lion hisfory. Sfeve Keller was one of The league's mosf elecfrifying runners, ranking second in boTh lciclcoff and punT refurns. His 579 yards re- Turned on punTs was The mosT in The nafion and, including infercep- Tion refurns, The 5'6 back had 996 yards in reTurn yardage. Mac Faul gained 475 yards rushing, pushing his career Tofal To I,362 The second highesT Tofal in SLC hisTory. ' H d C h PaT Kenelly, RoberT Lefii To Right Grady Doc Morgan-Trainer, Dan ChaTwood, James Wfgvdfgp- Fe9bAl5!J?keHS' ea Cac MGMOUZ. Larry Crow, Dan Brewer, Undergraduafe ASST.. Dawd l-esage' ra ua i .4 -- ff , i' ' A '. .4 H- . 1 i,'ipi ,ijT' , V .i . . I .bmi - uf f,-. , -,1.,. 'lf' Y . ' '. . .4 .I g . '5- 1 'I' . .- ' 4-' L '.',7.4,.'.- ef 5-2 9'- -mr --' f I ' Upper LefT: FirsT Row from LeTT are STeve Keller, Mac Faul, Charles San- Tora, Diclc CovingTon, Jimmy Newell, David Jalanivich, George Simms, Alvin Triche, Louis Sirmon, Bill Cobb. Second Row from LeTT are Darrel Beard, Raymond MahTouz, Milne Serio, Ted Glaser, Joey Cangelosi, Sonny FleTcher, Dwain l-leberT, JeTT Panlcs, David Barrios, Leslie I-lymel, Chris CalcoTe. Third Row: Gino Marino, STaTTord Tv1ahTouz, Gregg Duvall, Wayne Williams, Milne Gremillion, Ray RenTon, Riclcy Dawson, RoberT Duhe, BusTer Garrison, Billy Percy. FourTh Row: Carl SchuTz, Clell RoseTTi, Jimmy Parlcer, Marlc Varisco, Gene STevens, Bill SpechT, Johnny Daigle, WinTred Travis, Joe Caccioppi, Tony Cemo, Bobby Viclcnair. Fif+h Row: Ronnie l'-lornsbv, Tim RaiTord, PeTe Pevey. Ralph Daigle, Greg Gaudin, Danny SmiTh, Roy l-lurd, Bobby Riley, Josh . '9 ' 1,5 . 'I ' ' fill: x X. r Wells, Joe Jordan, Denny SmiTh, Keifh TalboT. SixTh Row: l'lugh Means, Karl Mapes, Chris Webb, Johnny Preiean, Dulce Tunnard, Dana Saia, Ronnie Connelly, Dwain lv1cFaTTer, George PelTier, Goober ForresT, Toney lm- braguglio. Back Row: Dan ChaTwood, Jim Waldrop, Bob lv1ahTouz, Bob RiclceTs, l-lead coach PaT Kenelly, Larry Crow, Dan Brewer, David Le- Sage, Trainer Grady Morgan. Defensive Lions SupporT Gffense DeTense was The name oT The game Tor The Lion gridders This season. While The SLC oTTense builT a powerTul rushing aTTaclc and loolced Tor an elusive passing game, The Tough-minded Lion deTense boughT Time. The Lions perched Themselves on Top oT The GulT STaTes ConTer- ence wiTh The league leading rushing deTense and jumped ouT To a 3 pdSS per game inTercepTion record in The TirsT halT oT The season. The deTense held TriniTy UniversiTy To a mlnU5 one yard rushing and Tabbed The Pensacola Navy Goshawlcs Tor Tive sTolen aerials while sTiTling The NGVY ground game To a mere 38 yards. As mid-season approached guarTer- baclcs Clell RoseTTi and JeTT Panl4S began To Tind Their passing Tarq6lS and The oTTense began To rOll- ,? x I II - I ,L Q5 fi. 'Ax 14 X L ' 'A 'mfg - 11 4 N ,f-R ' U., li, KC ' I , 5 W gi 4 f .-9 ,1 is 1 . 'lar , ff' 1. 13, 4 ' , 1 ? f-Q . . an X58 K 395 X09 l,f 4 z and ' ' -, f an u -' , A , , , r ho.. . ,,,,'5U'. '4.'l..' 5 4. , 1.Qg+.p,1,.1l 'afigg ia Q A' 4: ' 47, N M 6 1 ' 'fp YY' if-. M V ' 'f W , f 3 :ff :QV , ' c , 1. A '76 -ms .v,,, Cypress Mug Lost 9-3 To USL The SLC Lions Iosf a 'rough de- fensive game in Sfrawberry Sfad- ium againsf USL. The game was almosf fofally defensive wifh only 3 poinfs scored in fhe firsf fhree guarfers. USL's Roy Pendergraff kicked a I I-yard field goal fo puf USL ahead 3-0. Lafer in fhe fourfh guarfer, SLC kicker Roy I-Iurd boofed a SO-yard field goal fo fie fhe score 3-3. I-Iurd also sef a new SLC field goal record. USL scored Iafer in fhe fourfh guarfer wifh a 56-yard fouchdown after recovering a SLC fumble. In de- fensive sfafisfics, fhe Lions were far ouf in fronf. The leading fackler for USL was Glenn Lafleur wifh seven sfops for The nighf. The Lions had six boys fhaf did fhaf well or beffer. Bobby Vicknair had I7 fackles for fhe nighf. The only ofher double number fackler was Ronnie I-Iornsby wifh I2 sfops fo his credif. The elusive Cypress Mug remains wifh USL. I-lead coach Pat Kenellys sfrafegy is holding fhe BaIIdogs' scoring, buf he canf seem fo ge? his SLC offense going. 1 xx 1 an Q cf gqgufb I afttfg 4. L Z 2,7 - l? , . Lions Down Norfheosf Indions The SLC win over The Norlh- easl lndians broughl The Lions inlo a lie Tor second place in lhe GSC slandings wilh The big game awaifing The Green and Gold al Homecoming Nov. 8. The Lions have recorded 20 poinls or more in 'rhree conseculrive games, The Tirsl lime a Green and Gold leam has accomplished lhai since I9o2. Sleve Ke'ler relurned live punls which upped his season lolal lo 30, 'rwo more ihan The record in l95O. SLC's alerl defenders came up vvilh 'rhree fumbles and Three pass inlerceplions. The Lions have increased lheir 'rolal lo 20 Tor The season-iusl six shorl ol lhe con- lerence marlc. 1 , . .1 5,1 7 7 ' . K+: - 1 4 ' . ' . 'Qi' ' t d T ,Q e, f ' 4' , 4 Q09 1 1 2 - Q 'N - Q' 5' '4 4- 3 ' o , ' ' -. . y. f' Xa I., I, 7 . . ,, . ,r ,L gm A .. -.. 1 ,A TN 'M 39h - . 1- ' -'I A f ' K' . -. ' I 1 . -11. .1 - -f . '- ,. '+ f - ,. , ,,- ' , .,. .- - .... .1 ' - ...V 4 , . an t A.. . A k .1 --L 3 - . ,, ' ' ' ' '- ' F H ' ' 1- ' I A ' I b -.. ' Q I - 4 --A . b-A V , ,rv-- -, , ' Q? ' - . K K 1 4 ' -:.. .. .-, Aw., - -. , D,' ' A . T I.- - 'Q-R .I -.,a,4, v .,, V' L 5' ' '- -, vs N 'f 4 1 . J 'K ' -1 . ' l--- - A ' 5 ' T' r-1-r - ': - n - - - ,4 H IQ X. 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L 4, X 'gb V ' nz sul' , fapu., fl ,S I ' .b YA A I 17' 3 4 nf' 1,111 VL., I' u', 'S5i 5 J, V ' I ' 7 ,I f 1 ,V 5 z 'Wo 1 1 10 fx 7 1.11, s iii j'T'1n: y v'.A. , juyvv , . I' ,W ls. r i Q V SLC Lose Seoson Finol SLC Tinished iTs campaign wiTh a 5-5 mark overall and was 2-3 in GSC acTion. Darrell Beard was The big gun Tor SouTheasTern, go- ing Tor 93 yards in I8 carries. IT pushed his season's ToTal To 769 yards in 2l5 Times. IT was a new SLC rushing mark and esTablished Beard as The Third back in SLC hisTory To rush Tor more Than 700 yards. QuarTerback Mike Pool rushed Tor I47 yards and passed Tor 78 more To direcT NorThwesT- ern STaTe To a 34-6 season-ending vicTory over SouTheasTern Louisi- ana College. Beard also scored SLC's only Touchdown in The sec- ond period when he wenT in Trom one yard aTTer a drive oT 57 yards. NorThwesTern's scores came Three Times in The second period, a Tield goal in The Third and Two more in The TourTh. fi-' 1969 Lion Foofboll Bonquef nior and lhree underclass- mecgniyglied oll wilh lhe lop in- dividual honors al The l969 Pool- ball Banquet Senior lullbaclc Mac Paul Cf Baron Rouge was narned errnanenl learn caplain lor lhe Season. Darrell Beard lrorn Balon Rouge gained lhe covered lvlosl '5'CLEu'. Valuable Player Award. Diclc Cov- inglon a iunior from Kenlwood re- ceived 'rhe Sporlsrnanship Award. Pele Pevey a sophomore lrorn Amile gained lhe Scholaslic Award. Thirly-live lellermen were leled al lhe allair which lealured William Dealherage as lhe guesl spealcer. Ronnie l-lornsby, Johnny Daigle, Roger Gill, and Bobby Viclanair were ciled lor rnalcing bolh lhe Coaches and Louisiana Sporls Wrilers Associalion's all-league leann. Sleve Keller, Joe Jordan, and Denny Smilh were recognized lor being named 'ro The LSWA unil. Leff: Wilia i Deyheraga. Righl: Leff fo Righf: Mac Pauh Coach Dan Cha? wood, Maslaf rl Cefem nie. NNa!'e Hill. Bolfomz Lefl' fo Righf: Pele Pe-.fey Mac Paul, W. L. Billups. Darrel Buafd Diclc Covinqlon. ig. K-sr' 9:53 L lib? arf? if-ks -f-1 4 '1 A up! Cheerleaders Animate Compehhon Whal loolball game would be complele wilhoul' 'rhe high spirils of cheerleaders? Soulh- easlern is no exceplion and cheerleaders provide enlerlain- menl and exhibil lrue spiril al all sporls aclivilies. From leading lhe loolball leam onlo lhe field 'ro rallling Roomie's cage in hopes ol a roar, 'rhe cheerleaders sparlc home games. llx A., M ffl? I 1 rv .. Y' af ,, I , eff fx X C r 9 fy J 3-fgzfefi-rf, . 4,vM'f s ,1, 5 -xx J fx rx .r X. g f 1 'X' XG C' . 1 if 'Q 222 Above Leff: Janef Guarino, Drum Maiorerre. Opposife, Upper Right Ruby Howes, Head Twlrler. Sfanding, Leff +o Right Sally Harqis, Dona Jane Kenf, Jane? Fisher, Peggy Perrin and Cyd Srnifh. nina- 'lim 'lilfnivg H ' ' ra '- I, 're-45.. ,Q,. 1' -iff' Q.'.f n i ' , ' 1-,. , ' A ' '. 2 r Q H --1.-'.af 4 1 1'-.?'1ol-VSQYH ' 'd'1f:1 -'ive-C .r 2'r'f-.f . 4- -W rw 1 - J- M' ,J 5- ,r J '4 J 5f l ' rx 'hlr'Q --4'---15 - A , ' Q ' 'if - 4 . Jb4, fr '4l ' O It .si-Uflgwgf ,.F,,,A . rf,,,dv..r,L..' . W J, , . WIN. rg . Q s .Jig f-5, A xml... kg A -V I, K f A dx 8'1lp.T,,'h .' 4- it '49--' i l 1 in H-, --,-, l Bond Presents Yeor Cf Action The SLC MarCr'inq Liohs band, UVWGGV ine direCl'iOn oi Ronald N6f 62fCulf, has had a year of ac- fion, excilemenl and aggompligli- menls. The marching band added spiril ro The loolbali qames wilh lheir selecrions ol lively popular hi'rs. Pep rallies and parades are also hiqhliqhfed by fhe sharp march- inq band led by drum maiorefie Jane? Guarino. Farsi' Row: Janel Guarino. Second RCW. Lefi' fo Righ'I': Pal Aufhemenl, Carla MacClean, Judy Bredehoeff, Marqarei waddeii, cymiiaa warns, Jane? Franlcs, Ann Slevens, Marcille Alexander, Sara Gill, Roberla Mellon, l-Gflferl Bennell, and Cindy Anderson. Third Row, Le'f+ io Right Paul King, Anne Carroll, William Robeson, Char- lollre Thomas, Georgia Kelleringham, Selina Sharp, Roberl Becnel, Anqella Guzzardo, Terry Erwin, Milce Sambola, Qmdvf Robinson. Fourfh Row, Leff fo Rlqliit Kennerh Dillon, Lee Pelers, lvlaflf Newcomb, Benny Lalino, Ron- ald COlOQf1o, Lucein Gourqeol, Roy Johnson, Sandy Owen, Ronald Tray- lor, Roberl Locassio, Kei+h l-laerer. Raymond Kraemer. Fifih Row, Leif +0 Righ'r: Roberl Sweeney, Dianne Monr- gomery, Louis Claberl, Glen Jones, Tim Chesnul. Pele Rando, Alan Ben- ne+'r, l-liram Bush, Waller Parlcer. RO Hornsby. Sal Michofi. ROY LOOP- Sixlh Row, Leif io Right Danny Keen, Tom l-lode. Cuf'flS Brown- Marco Mannino. Joe Messina, Louis LeBlanc, Frank Tanlillo, Doug Camp' bell, Jimmy Braud, CraiC! Arbor Ed Dupuy. Sevenfh Row, LeH' fo R'9l'+5 Roberl Gouzien, GW6'F1dOlYn Wlalls' Edward Vandercools, Bernell Dillon, Milne Palombo, Dave Glover, Joe Cacibauda, Niclr Savarino, Clifford Wood, Ernesf Amann, Raphael Sequra, Russell Goodrow. Eighih Row, Leff fo Righfr Homer Dofy, Millon McDonald, Michael Glover, Gary Colbert Angelo Desfelano, Cheryl l-lowes, Dennis Schafi, Charles Ledef, Jane? Sipes, Deborah Crowe, Ken Eschelle. Ninfh Row, Leif fo Righf: Jimmy Gollmer, Sieve Welsh, Sally Slilcer, Robbie Harrelson, Carl Bellalfi, Sieve Carroll, Mary LeBlanc. Bruce Murray, Wayne Sos. Jay Sessum, Lwellyvvn Wa++s, Kennerh Dunn. Lioneffes' Dance Reflects Spirit lnihe field of half-lime en- ferrainmeni, Soulheasiern is proud 'ro have ihe Lioneiies, a ialenied group ol dancers and rwirlers who never fail io presenl a lively rouiine. Dedicaiion and enihusiasm musi be ingrown gualilies in Jrhese girls, for alier praciicing every weekday during foolball season. lhey siill have enough spiril lo cheer for a Lion viciory on Salur- day nighl. Devolion +o Jrheir school and pride in Their organi- zalion lead io individual praclice, lhai lakes place even in Jrhe halls of 'rheir dormiiories. Besides performing on campus, 'rhe Lioneiies march in l-lammond area parades and visir various Louisiana high schools. By iheir parriciparion, 'rhe Lioneiies loen- elil Souiheasiern noi only as en- Jreriainmenl, buf also as a public relalions medium. IU' Z A ,f iv, 3 it . M I .l 3 -I Y BoH'om: SiHing, Lefl' 'ro Righl: Diane Franlrs, Lynn Gabriel, Liz DePaiila, Gail Culrer, Debbie l'larnrnill, Phyllis Cassaqne, Paulelle Boudreau, Linda Bunker, Debbie Cooper, Lana l-leberl, Debbie Brady, Suzanne Todd, Linda Sibley. Slancling, Lefl' lo Righfz Ruby l-lowes llwirlerl, Sally l'largis llwirlerl, Donna Jane Kenl' llwirlerl, Darlene Zilo, Sybil Sandy. Palricia Pool, Karen Melerine, Melanie Walson, Pam Canlrell, Jane Boyer, Janel Slallone, Debbie Versen, Chris Bivona. Carol Thomas, Sara Wayne, Becky Bader, Debra Kenl, Viclcy Davis, Yvelle Schmil, Peggy Perrin llwirlerl, Janel Fisher llwirlerl, Cyd Smilh llwirlerl. V14 Af. I if is 4 ll -- 4 X 1: 1 il, Q, al BASKETBALL W JN Q3 'l ! Qs 'Q ' 1 I T: Y, lx 1 1 f 1 r 1 ',v .N I 5. ' A f - if 1 1 4 1 3 5 5 lf Q? . V 2 ai f V Y i fi 4 ., 7 Q I. I I I 5 R if 126 ' T... ' ' - .:-sh - tx 'I X 1.7 Q X 5 :'5.xq, g 1 vklxezt, f 1 Q01 '5 4 Vu 4 M .L ,yufig E2 2 a 1' ,--.K n Q I , '.v . 'Wx s X , 5 ' l I v'. Y fu ' 'i' 1 N., Q 493 - .qm- ., ,qghai 0 2 , 'B .XX F' . 'Y 1 X 50, XW ! s.n 'I 'G a .5 . I 1 E Apf.g. A IM .l E' hi- Q ,Mfm Vx zum X Wann- ,V RS N 'avi 5 f ff 32 4 ih u 5 nu. Nmyx .1 ' W 7 1 Z Q ., , 0 Z , , gl , ,QM l , V , ,M 4 ,flu 7 ', ...mama hm., . --M... 4 i A'l . 'S lp., ,,. I5-'Uh U75-Thuadlg gm H L V f'X X n A lv ? l fx jjj Q lndicins Hove Big Medicine Noriheasl Siale College de- ieaied Jrhe Lions I06-86 in a Gulf Siaies Conference game on The Lions' home courl. The viclory marked The lourih consecuiive loss for Jrhe Lions and pui The Indians in second place in GSC raling. The Indians dropped lheir Toma- hawk on The Lions again by a score of IOO-88. The loss for Jrhe Lions gave lhem a 9-I6 overall and a 2-7 GSC raling. ' 1 'L ' f Q A ' ' 1 l 40000 ' I g ,.l , W - .n V I 4 4 2 S i Q i Q Baseball Tecim Returns Wi'rh l3 Lelfermen Soulheaslern's linaseloallers laced lheir allempl lo climb in lhe GSC slandinqs wilh I3 relurnlnq lerler- men, headed by all-GSC piclc Jer- ry Covich. Coach Jim Waldrop's squad was loaded wilh six seniors, including C. J. Bruno, Jerry Co- vich, Johnny Daigle, led Davis, Pal Golden and Ty lansey. Coach James Waldrop . 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Coach LuTher Marlar enTered The campaign hoping The more experienced squad would be able To move up in The conTer- ence sTandings. Top: Coach LuTher lvlarlar. BoTTom: LeTT To RighT: Tommy Guerin, Tommy Lorio, John Muse, William Rase, Mike McGinTy, James Pledger. uni' . Pj.. '55 .I . ' ' ' .4-. 5- R11 I' ','n 1 ,J- in s., '. . 4,14 A ' ,gs I l J., - .. ' K1 .r '1, ' . 1 - xv ..s.. . --.A , ',..n 5 1 . mu, .'.,'.. s . '. -' , ?,1-' 'I' :' - 2.'f1' ...V-, - K. . F5 '., n' .. .t'5'f, . . ,. 'Liu'-. ?: ,.' 1 ,., ,. . ' L, 1 . I P TW., .' .'-' .' 1-1 .Lf lx- 'V-dx .W ' 9.-1--Y.: 6- - .J ' - - '41'-' zz QL- . , ., Wy, D f 9' att, . 'fm ' .T..7'lI- ' 'Fil--4 ' , . .4 - JA-r. 7 ' ,gliqx-5 Tx:t, ',1f'trn.::', Q ,' ' 1 - , . . ' ' '- Q Y , ' R, ' x I. u Q Ju ft ','.- Pr? givin ,Aki ' xc -, I f.L.y '- .Q . ' ' ' ' , -5 , N. ff . 1 4 -,, wtf- gs.. v v ' J' L24 gg 4' , W J' v '. fa ', , f 4117. vx, nd 'L' .' n'v,5IV nfs- W' i , -f ' ,, .ig Wm.. O K 91 4? 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HW J .F V ., 'I . g A v 1 , Qs, ,li . .VK 'il ,a B+ A ' , -. - ,Y vrsgm-e,1,x,, ' F W-J ' -. N i - '- ' . 'lu -. .J .. A g h rug KA . -S sm A, - I V , , 5-1 'gc' , . ,gg -,,,,-- ei- .fa ,-.f . 4 4 . . - , A .A 1 . pai-H f O P pl! . in Q .Ugg VS: .4 sd- ' x w!,ff. X .t2:vY'!.f 4 l fir is vs' 111: I ell . A - 1 x inf :r - D. ' xp b 'A5 5 . Y Q' .,f1n,'i- . ,rr , .5 i' . ' gyy' AJ 1' its '.,. . f , N ' 4 . I , 5' y X lx -xv - L l.. 1l' 'A' J ,1- 4 Trock Highlighls Spring Semester As lhe Spring sennesler began. SLC's lrack learn look lo lhe lield. ll is lhe lirsl ol lhe spring sporls and highlignls ils season wilh lrack nneels in Texas and olher parls ol lhe counlry. This year Webb Jay was named lo lhe SLC l-lall ol Fame. Lefl: Pele Sods Righl: Crfich Larry Crow. 'x P CL VI LC Fronl Row. Lefl lo Ri9l'll' Sleve lv1cCarlhYi manager' Eddie Chrisliarson, Dewar' llilel- Gfadlf Sarcleli GUY lcineii' Alien Brad ley, Mark Wiegand, Davidiperry, Louis Sirrnon. Larry Moskau, Bob Dzry, maragei. Back ROW. l-eil +0 Rlglli- JO Vi 'D95De'3l-' S I Rgggell Page Gene Slevens, RCDEVT Vernon, Cfaig Young Ronnie Gill, Billy Brousse, Gregory Pills, Carl Schulz, Pele ouluilo coach Larry Crow. -'-L1 A A- ':1C'in .V-.I Ax ' I '. il, ' Sf. 131 X - o '.n'! f' M gf xr. Y' Top, Rughfz Ronnie Gill. Bo'H'om, Left Gene Slevens. BoHom, Rlghf. Larry Moslcau. Opposife Page, Top Lef+: Billy Brousse. Top, Cen'I'er: Craig Young. Top, Right Louis Sirmon. BoH'om, Left Danny Thiel. BoH'om, Right Roberl' ,. C' fig. Vernon. 'nflff' ' gf w in of sis: J if 5 C' ' rvfl 4-QF .Q-H..1N . , -,, ', '.'.,5..-'- .Jr.'k iv, 1 w i f 5 . fry ,'ir,,N fx .-H., A 1 ' K K 1' .i .l7h v,i '4 4, '. -, --if--1 'X -,rv Lf. ' .' , tx.-15,55 1 'L A K K -C by fi s .np yv k-8.4 v X 2.1.5 -42 1, - . -L4'?'- Ht.-p rf N If Y ' .1 ' '-n -YA 51,8 Vs' ,-Q ..!' - H I . 7- H ! , X ' J- Q ti -P :E 1 4' ox ,J-n- vjQ,,',, X' l' A - 'A sd- K- or L ' rm- 1 lf 1'- ' -..I J Q4 . 5,1-Q -vis Z' x ful ilk ,, .. 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L?f9 . , 1 619 X 7 U b. -.u ..c' f-Q If f rx 'Sr ABELA, LORRLE-Er.-covanqron ABERNATHY, BANKS-Soph.-New Ol ACHEE, LEROY-Fr.-Livonia 'em ACHORD, DEBRA-Er,-Hammond AORERMAN, KATHLEEN Fr.-N AOOMB, JAMES-Jr.-Mgairie RW O ea 5 ACUNA, CARMEN-Jr.-Bogalusa ACY, SANDRA-Fr.-Bafon Rouge ADAMS, JACK-Fr.-Buras ADAMS, LUCY-Soph.-Bogalusa ADDISON, PAM-Soph.-Luling ADDISON, GLENN-Fr.-Slidell ADRAGNA, MIKE-Jr.-New Orleans AGEE, LINDA-Soph.-Denham Springs ALBARES, SUSAN-Fr.-New Orleans ALELLO, RANDY-Jr.-Marrero ALEXANDER, THEODORE-Jr.-Bafo R ALFRED, GAIL-Soph.-Merairie n me ALFRED, JOAN-Jr.-Mefairie ALLAN, GEORGE-Jr.-Harvey ALLEN, GARY-Fr.-Chalmeffe ALLEN, JAMES-Jr.-Hammond ALLEN, STEVE-Jr.-Denham Springs ALSTON, DALLAS---Soph.-Bogalusa AMACKER, KEMP-Soph.-Bogalusa ANDERSON, CATHY-Fr.-Baron Rouge ANDERSON, CINDY-Fr.-Ponchafoula ANDERSON, KATHLEEN-Soph.-New Orleans ANDERSON, LESLIE-Jr.-Ponchafoula ANDRADE, ALFONSO-Fr.- Guayaquil, Equador ANDREWS, HELEN-Fr.-New Orleang ANDREWS, JAMES-Fr.-Denham 5Pf '95 ANDREWS, SHARON-Fr.-Kenfwood ANGLE, KATHY-Jr.- New Orleans . 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QADEKUX SIOHEY Fr P yr.-. ,- EADEF' BECKY- Fr Hv 'A-mx BADOH HILL -SQ. JN 1'-+ BAKER PMCHAEL Soc . -Samson, Fix. BALE NOAH Jr-- Kyrmvr BALFANTZ GARV- F' Sgrfxgrrfi BALFAV-HZ JOHNHXE-'Sur' Mwrcpas BALLARD JANET--Ff, Afrjni' n'Qn BALSAMO, ANNETTE-AJ' -K1-rm-gr BANKSTON BRUCE Soni'--Hwarnond BANNUSTERN BARRY -Soi' Bron Rtzuqc BARBER JANICE--Fr,--Bofu un BARFIELD DAVID-Y-SOL' ---Fl:-w Off-:ng f HARNETT SUSAN-F. Dv:r1'w ' Sprlnqg BARRETT PATRICIA-Fr. Brow Rouqf: BARRILLEAUX, ANN-Sorhf LJp'1c'.- BARPIOS, ROBERT--SOCWA-New Ofcom BARRY LYN-Jr-New Of,-:ms BARTHET PONNIE--Son ,--Cof nqvon BATEMAN, MARIE-Jrf New Ofcom BAUDIER ALSEPT-J' -Hur fn BATES PAT-Sorf,--Bnon Ronge BATES, JOYCE-SOCK -HJ v'o'1d BATTLES JUNE SOC'.-ANNE BATTLES JUDITH Jf-A'-'U BAUER BEVERLY-JY.-New O'-:ani BAYHI, RICK-Jr.-Baton Rouge BEACH, PETER-Soph.-Mefalrje BEAMAN, JANET-Fr.-Mefalrle BECK, DEBBY-Fr.-New Orleans BECNEL, ROBERT-Soph.--New Orleans BEDSOLE, BRENDA-Fr.-Hammond BEEKER, CONNIE-Soph.-New Orleans BEGLEY, PHILIP-Soph.-Baron Rouge BELALA, JACKIE-Jr.-New Orleans BELLINA, BARRY-Soph.-Chalmelfe BELLONI, GAYLE-Fr.-New Orleans BENNETT, LINDA-Fr.-Franklinlon BENNETT, LAUREN-Fr.-Bogalusa BENNETT, RONNIE-Fr.-Amile u BENTON, BRUCE-Fr.-Denham SDVIVIQS RENTON, RAYMOND-Jr.--Tlclcfaw BERG-ERON, CHARLES-Soph.-Bogalusa BERGERON, GWENDOLYN-Soph.-Mandeville BERGERON, THOMAS-Soph.-Mandeville BERKEY, ROBERTA-Soph.-Ponchafoula BERLIN, RICHARD-Soph.-Covington BERNARD, DEBBIE-Fr,-Hammond BERTHELOT, CHARLENE-Jr.-New Orleans BERTHELOT, GWEN-Jr.-Chalmelfe BETHANCOURT, DAVID-Soph.-New Orleans BEZET, KATHY-Fr.-Plaquemine BEZET, JAROLD-Jr.-Baton Rouge BICKFORD, PAULA-Soph.-Hammond BICKHAM, BEVERLY-Jr.-Balon Rouge BICKHAM, JULIA-Sooh.-Franlrlinlon BIENVENU, EILEEN-Jr.-New Orleans BIRCH, BEVERLY-Fr.-Kenlwood BIRCHENOUGH, ALYCE-Fr.-Baton Rouge BISHOP, CHARLES-Fr.-Sf. 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Regustrclhon Excedrm Headache 703 if -iw' .-gi if ll MQ, A, Lecture On Cell Development Fclscincufes Freshmen f'Vs g....4 -,,,,,.v? ff 9 a -5,-X Q9 Q 5,1 v' X R., X- 53-5. lj CL? WM . tr' gl , Q -fr'-'i A .ER Q NK M fy 5 I X Q fx AA Q'-S, 'hz 4, BOWMAN, CHERI-Soph.-Denham Springs BOYER, JAN E-Jr.-New Orleans BOYER, MYRA-Fr.-Denham Springs BRAASE, LAWRENCE-Jr.-Roseland BRADY, DEBORAH-Fr.-Norco BRADY, PATRICIA-Soph.-Laplace BRAMMER, PETERf Soph.-Gonzales BRANDT, JOHN-Soph.-Mefairie BRAUD, JOHNNY-Fr.-S+. Aman? BRAUD, JIMMY-Jr.-New Orleans BRAUD, LAWRENCE-Jr.-New Orleans BRAUD, THOMAS-Fr.-Luling BRAUN, ROBBIE-Soph.-Ponchafoula BRAVO, MELINDA-Jr.-New Orleans BRAYDEN, ROBERT-Jr.-Hammond BREDEHOEFT, JUDY-Jr.-Sulphur BRENNECKE, SUSAN-Soph.-Hammond BRESCH ER, SHERRIE' -Fr.-Ponchalould BREWER, SHARON-Jr.-Wisner 1 BREWlN, RAYMOND-Jr.-Pearl Ruyer BRIDGERS, ROSS-Jr.-Denham 5Df, l95 BRITTON, JOHN-Jr.-Denham Springs BROCATO, JOSEPH-Jr.-New Orleafli BROCK, WALTER-Fr,-Frankllnlon p-Q VY' ,fn 1-I' .4 'WT L. fi 2 I X L . K Q ' 0 fi -dl vi - :QT ' 2I.- , J. ' .I ',,-.. .J.,,J. - ,3-- 5 '.J-'-'- iPir,4 l 1 H21 gag,-,-l .vue ,Ang ,I , .,. , ESQ-'-H 'J ,'fAfL 'wa 1:11:15 EDIQHL QAQQADA :, ,.l-N-, EDU'-EU JA'Lf C ,x J.. U 1.4 B9U?QO NICK 7' If: 1-'L x BPUNS E'- f.L! J I' -EI,311,.1 HPUTJXQQIQ JIM' -If '.r'qIlQ '1'tg BADSAPA If BHUNI H4411- BUELL THOMAS--Suz' -C,. 'wqmn BULLOCK LADVY -Su! J' A an' BURDEITV CARLAf Fr M--'1 1 BURCJARD, DAVID Jr BURGDAHL DALE Jr -CI: PM BURNS, ELIZABETH J! Pf '1 ': BURRIS, DONNA -F' Pqng' ,muh BURRIS, JAMES--Jr --F'sniIIn'u'x BURION DELORES--F: f-vH: I on1 BUSH, DORIS-f-Fr. Buqfxiunr BUILERU POBEPI--Jr f 71 -v Or -ma BUISCHER, CAROL SQII- Ho-nv Ofcwni swims, MICHAEL Y Ff MBx'un RI,.,q.- BYRD, JAMES-Son' -V Bf.Iq:'ua1 BYPD SUSIE -f-- Scrf. -If,-vw BYRNES, JOHN Fr -M- J,rf CADE, WILLIAM Fr IAq',.r., CALDORERA, PAULIHE-'Soak Wffchhw CALERO SEG-UNDO--Fr -Cm Cofombfa CALKINS, DENNIS- Jr --H-:av Or n-.ani CALLIHATJ PATRICIA-Fl,--KL- !wf3rg'j CALJERI DADLEIJE- Jr--f1J'Q'1 P9,gv3 CAMALLO Kfirfff-gi!! LJL 'JZ': CfXPfAP'A,fF 9 QHADD--:',f,' -,--3331 41, CAMBRE JOY'-'SZLZ-LAL :Z-: CAIff-:PE LUCIEH-.If 921' CAMBRE4 MICHAEL-Pr. Meufriev ' ' CAMBREN PHYLLIS,-SocWAMefL:I'IC 'Q li .f 2' 1 X ' fm ll , 4-N x,,. 5 1' ,qafw f 1- A if ,,, f WT'7 - 1 L 9 I, .I-. 'ji F' -...4911fYpn94 1 ! . 1 I W! W T ll 71 3 f- fuk, zz., Al' , UT wy- S-if if 'AW 3 4 717 I M , x -nl G' I F, at Qff .. !f WW Z f f 4 , 1, n 1 , f 3 w ff? ff 'J .xg 2 'Y '-T7 ,, i r. 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PRIMA, NORMAN-Fr.-New Orleans PRIMES, DEBBIE- Fr.-Ponchaloula PROTHRO, CONNIE-Fr.-Baton Rouge PROVOST, REBECCA-Soph.-Lafayelfe PRUDHOMME, ESTHER-Soph.-New Orleans PRUTT, BYRON-Soph.-Balon Rouge PUCKETT, WAYNE-Fr.-Bogalusa PUGLIS, SALVATOR-Soph.-New Orleans PUGH, BECKY-Soph.-Livlngsfon PULLIAM, ROXANNE-Fr.-Arnlle PULOMA, JANA-Fr.-Hammond PUSCH, CAROL-fJr.-Kenner OUIN, BEVERLY-Jr.-Greensburg RAGAN, VICKIE-Fr.-Ponchaloula RAIFORD, JUDITH-Jr.-Ponchaloula RAlNEY, WILLIAM-SOpl'1.-Melalrle RAMIREZ, LlLlAN-Fr.-New Orleans RAMSAY, CLAY-Jr.-Kenner RAMSEY, ARTIE-Soplw.-Hammond RAMSEY, MATTIE-Fr.-Hammond ET I Orleans Ia. uqe :He C Orleans Irleans Ula ne Iafl5 d I -4 .- 4 Li, 5' -1-vi if if 4- vw ., u Q sf i 4. if S 65 p 11 'ff' .J f fl A I gzfmx 'T A A3 '- ,: 1 .A I I I 'P v 5 A Q ,E 'D 1. A .on -fi. 0 xl Q- fx nv ' JI k. 1 , I Q if Q 1 41' I I fi U- P.: E f-.A f- -ly 'DK' Q.,- Oh -1 pi? A L A A av., .-. D5 A A .'. x DQ' Q. 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RODY RICHARD-Jr,-I'-f: c'w Ilya.. , ROGERS, RONNIE-'Soplm-Hammond ROGILLIO, JAN-Fr.-Hammond ROHM, GERALD-Jr, Me'airie ROLLING, RUTH-Jr,-Ponchaloula ROME, ROBERT-Jr.-Kenner ROOT, BARBARA-Jr.-Slidell ROSS, KEIRN-Fr.-Bafon Rouge ROSS, MAYDIE-Jr.-Baton Rouge ROUCHON, LOLA-Soph.-Clinlon ROUGEAU, BERNICE-Soplw.-Hammond RUIZ, GAY-Fr.-Melairie RUIZ, RlCHARD-Sophf New Orleans RUIZ, SHARON-Jr.-Sf. Francisville RUNNELS, LINDA-soph.-wewamchka, Fla. RUSSELL, WILLIAM-Jr,-Mefairie RYAN, NANCY-Soph.-Hammond SAIA, DANNA--Jr.-Wiggins, Miss. SAILLARD, LOUlS-Jr.-Hammond SAIZAN, RICHARD-Jr.-Balon Rouge SALASSI, STANLEY-Jr.-Livingston SALTER, DEBBIE-Fr.-Covinglon SALTZMANN, CHARLOTTE-Fr.-Melairie SAMBOLA, MICHAEL-Soplw.-New Orleans SANCHEZ, RONNIE-Sooh.-Denham Springs SANDERS, CLARA-Fr.-Bogalusa SANDERS, JEAN-Fr.-Ponchafoula SANDERS, SANDRA-Soph.-Meraux SANDIFER, SHANNON-Jr.-Balon Rouge SARACENC, MARIANNE-Jr.-Bogalusa SATTERLEE, SUSAN-Jr.-Laplace SAVASTANO, DlON-Jr.-Braifliwaile SAVASTANO, LARK-Fr.-Brailhwaile SCHAFER, CATHY-Soph.-Ponchafoula SCHELL, KATHY-Fr.-Grelna SCHILLING, lRlS-Jr.-Franlclinfon SCHILLING, MARY-Jr.-Ponchafoula SCHLATKOHL, SUSAN-Soph.-New Orleans SCHLENKER, MATT-Fr.-Covinglon SCHMIDT, THERESA-Jr.-Denham Springs SCHNELLENBERGER, YVONNE-Fr,-Mf, Hmmon SCHRAM, LAURA-Soph.-Balon Rouge SCHROEDER, RANDY-Jr.-New Orleans SCHULZ, JUSTINE-Soph.-Arab? SCHWEM, WlLLlAM-Soph.-New Orleang SCllvlECA, DOMNICK-Fr.-Tickfaw SCIONEAUX, LYNNE-Fr,-Laplace SCIORTINO, LEON-Jr.-l'lammOnd SCOBEL, NANCY-Jr,--Burag fs, f 1-R S L . f i'if'39 -Le if t uw , 'Q 3 , i,,, R ' -I 5 -,fa ' -,.. ,,,.. W. 3 -wr E W , K ph , I -4 L.. L. - Mfg ' I ,, If D33 ' it W: , jjgff' P ' i i ' ' i tg '. sfx wv-1 53- ' 4, 4 .., S-K :rx p N' 1 I E ' f , ii 7 1- w- 1-x .1 I SMITH, TERRY-Fr,-Balon Rouge SMITH, ZERLIN-Soph.-New Orleans SMITHEY, JANE-Jr,-New Orleans SNYDER, MARSI-lALLHSopn.sHammond SONIAT, ROBERT-Jr.-Weslwego SONIAT, YVETTE-Soph.-Melalrie SPANGLER, CHRISTI-Soplw.-Hammond SPENCER, COLIN-Soplw.-Franklinlon SPENCER, PEGGY-Jr.-Covington SPIERS, SANDRA-Soplw. Boqalusa SPIERS, STEPHANIE-Jr.-Boqalusa SPOOR, DEBBIE-Fr.-Covington SPRAWLS, VERNON-Soph.-Kenner SPURLOCK, MARION-Soph,-Boqalusa STADLER, TlNA--Jr.-Laplace STAFFORD, LYNN-Jr.-'Erankllnlon STALLONE, JANET-Fr.-Natchez, Miss. STAMM, ANDREW-Jr,-New Orleans STAPP, CATHY-Fr, Kenlwood STEADMAN, DONALD-Soplw.-Ponclvaloula STEIB, BRUCE-Fr.-New Orleans STENNETT, JOHN-Jr.-Kenner STEVENS, ALVIN-Soph,-Roseland n STEVENS, ELWOOD-Fr.-Opelousas STEVENS, ROBERT-Jr.-New Orleans STEWART, CHARLEAN-Jr.-Nafalbany STEWART, CHERYL-Er.-ABa'ron Rouge STEWART, TIM--Er. Hammond STIRE, NANCY-Soph.-Hammond STOLK, HENRY-Soph.-Caracas, Venezuela STONE, SHIRLEY--Frf Amile STOUFF, DIANA-Er.-New Orleans STRAHAN, GARY-Fr.-Erankllnlon STRICKLAND, GLORIA-Jr.-Kenlwood STRICKLAND, SUSAN-Fr.--New Orleans STROMYER, GARY-Jr. -Melalrle STUBBS, ELLEN--fJr. Melairie STUBBS, MIRIAM Fr.-Laplace SUGGS, STEPHEN-Soon.-Groves, Texas SULLIVAN, BETTYNJL Balon Rouge SULLIVAN, DOUG-Fr.fDenl'1am Springs SUMMERELL, LESTER-Jrf-Ba'on Rouqe SUMRALL SYLVIA--Soralw.-'Booalusa ' SUNDBERG, KARENWFL- Boqalusa SUTCLIFFE, LYNDIA--Fr. Dcnlvarn Springs SUTTON, JANlCE --Er. Walker SWAIN, PEGGY Fr, -VVn'lnr'r f!.,, 4 Z If 1 . 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Allen TULLOS, BOBBIE-Fr.-Bogalusa TULLOS, BOBBY-Soph.-Denham Springs TULLOS, JIMMY-Fr.-Denham Springs TUMEY, DONNA Jr.-Bafon Rouge TURBERVILLE, CHARLES-Jr.-New Orleans TUREAU, JERRY-Soph.-Prairieville TURNER, THOMAS-Soph.-Mansfield TYLER, JESSIE-Jr.-New Orleans UNDERWOOD, GAYLE-Soph.-Boqalusa UNDERWOOD, VICKI-Jr.-Bogalusa URBESO, MARILYN--Fr,-New Orleans URSIN, SUSONNE-Jr.-Kenner USSERY, LOLA-Fr.-Lacombe VACCARO, CAMERON Soph.-Metairie VACCARO, VICKIE-Jr.-Metairie VALENTI, FRANCES-Jr.-Hammond VALLEE, CHARLENE-Jr,-Weslwego VANDERBROOK, EDWARD-Fr.-New Orleans VARISCO, MARK-Fr.-Bafon Rouge VARNADO, CARLA-Fr.-Walker VARNADO, LINDA-Soph.-Greensburg VAVASSEUR, MARGARET-Fr.-Bogalusa VEIET. JANET-Jr.-New Orleans VERLANDER, JANICE Er.-Melairie VERNON, ROBERT-Soph,-Amife VERRET, GWEN-Fr.-Mandeville VERSEN, DEBBIE-Soph.-Balon Rouge VIRVIK, SONJA-f'Fr.-Coving'on VIAL, MICHAEL-Soph,-Good Hope VILLARS, ALLYSON-Soplw,-Mclairie VILLARS, CHARLEEN'-Soplm-Arabi VILLNERVE, LESTER-Soolw,--Sl. Arnanl' VINCENT, CANDACE-Soclv-Denham Springs WAGNER, EARLEEN Jr.-New Orleans WAIDHAS PAULeFr.-Metairie WALES, JAMES-Soor.-Har-wrvond WALKER, DENNIS-Fr.-Denham Snrings WALKER, DAPHNE-Jr.-Varnado !l -1 K. . 1 fw- sk 1 .4 I 1 'Qi lik ' 1 4-Q.. 2 'Q-..-v f f' x 'Q Z' gy-fn. if FFP -..,,..uv 5 , 'UA-4 35, - f' Q 9, W? 1 we V, W if -Q X M- X 'rf ef , xx Al I 1'7' , 1:- K J. MMR. I 43,- f if 'FPR U li? F V' ,J A N I f ew 1. J l K ? ps A X X ' 'Y 'sf , f 'rw 7-, ar 415 3 lA I f L il' 1 4'--b 1 1.1 'ATM UA-'-'. , YJAUS .'.A?.Df'+ er-1 '.'.fAfrgi SAPAH J V!fATHQP1Lv Li WEBB JAMA J' , WESB JOM: L' L H'-'EQBEP JAHKLL Wksfii ALLIL J' V!LIDIC1A.'fAfTJE 3 WELLMAN Cf-IL-4' WELLS HUM fy Q, 1 WELLS '.'.fAr?.E Cf.: WELLS KAYHLLU. P WELSH QVLPPV-18. '-.'.'E3TrfOPiLf-9-D Ll? nr WESTMOPELA-:D LU VVEYMOUTH CHAPLE3 J' 'J'-.V Cwffm WEYMOLJTH STEDHET F' 'uw Orem VXHATLEY OE'4J'1!SE 'Fr Z:'.'1'r WHIDDEN STANLEY-Jr.-rx:-,N Orlcvjm WHITE JIMMY-Ff.-S A - H M' 1. ..1.,', ' H WHITTINGTON, GARY-Jr.-Baron Rouge WICKER, HENRY-Jr.-Balon Rouge WICKMAN, RALPH-Jr.-Grefna WIDAS, NAOMI-Soph.-Roseland WILCOX, CARROLL-Soph.-Balon Rouge WILKINSON, CHARLENE-Soph.-Balon Rouge WILLIAMS, BILL-Frf Tangipahoa WILLIAMS, CATHY-Soph.-Amile WILLIAMS, CATHERINE-Soph.-Amife WILLIE, HOSEA-Fr.-Folsom WILLIE, JANICE-Jr.-Denham Springs WILLIAMS, JOHN-Jr.-Denham Springs WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS JOHN-Jr.-Arnile LIN DA-Jr.-Hammond PATT-Fr.-Varnado PAULA-Fr. - Bogalusa RAN DALL-Soph,-Balon Sl-I I RLEY-Fr.-Arnife WILLOZ, JOY-Jr.-New Orleans WINGFIELD, CAROL-Soph.-Covlnglon WINGO, MARY-Fr.-Hammond WOLSCH, RONALD-Jr.-Metairie WOMACK, VIRGINIA-Jr.-Zachary WOOD, CLIFFORD-Frf New Orleans Rouge WOOD, SUSAN-Soph.-Bogalusa WOOD, TERRY-Fr.-Boqalusa WOODS, CYNTHIA-Fr.-Melairie WOODS, DAVID-Soph.fNew Orleans WOODWARD, BERNADINE-Er.-Franlcllnlon WOODWARD, RONALD-Soph.-Balon Rouge WOOLVERTON, MELANIE-Fr.-Port Sulphur WORLEY, DENNIS-Jr.-Kenfwood WRIGHT, KAREN-Fr, Gonzales WRIGHT, STANLEY-Jr.ffNew Orleans YARBOROUGH, JULIA-Fr.-Kenlwoocl YOUNG, CHARLES-Fr.-Por? Allen YOUNG, CYNTHIA-SODIX Por? Allen YOUNG JUANICE---Soph.-Hammond YOUNGBLOOD, MARILYNN-Fr.-Hammond YRLE, ANTON-Jr.-New Orleans YRLE, ROBERT-Fr.-New Orleans ZABBIA, ROBERT-Soon,-Ponclwaloula ZANCA, REGINA Jr.-WNCW Orleans ZECHENELLY KARRELfFr. PPIVI Rlvcr ZELAYA, ENA-AJr.-San Sawndor rl lv i f 'OIT f 'V f n Q' 2 3 3 I Za zv 7 Q I .1 CT are bv 'rw' -Q-mi iqivj fu, , A V . , 'P A 1' gf we J I if ,, , If A I A F? L.. l ., 'V' 'I fwqdx P- -.k ,ff 5 an 5' Y. Qtr QT I. My . ,Y VTNT' ,L if ,fx ' 1 I? if 'U' , 'sf W--'4 Q0 2'6- '. ii Ui Q' ,Q I S L' IQ :Ir X I I Abafel Edward J. 151 Abate, Sam 98 Abbott, Kathleen Y. 138 Abela, Lorraine L. 260 Abercrombie, Walter 98, 154 Abernathy, Hosea B. 260 Achee, Le Roy L., Jr. 260 Achord, Deborah M. 260 Ackermann, Kathleen 260 Acomb, James C., ll 260 Agana, Carmen C. 260 Ayers, Tonette M, 256 Babin, Mary S, 133' 261 Babin, Sharon 15,261 Bacon, Marianne 261 Bacuzzi, Peter AH Jr, 193 Badeaux, Geneva M. 261 Badeaux, Pamela S, 135, 261 Badeaux, Sidney J, 261 Bader, Rebecca 225, 261 Badon, Richard M. 93 Badon, William P, 261 Baglio Anthony B, 93 Be-ze', Kata i L. 262 Bickfofd pei 5 G- 252 ' r BC1 5'-n Eelcf' A- 252 Bickrami C C e J. 123 5'C 'a'n Julia A, 262 Bifh-are Q Boom L.18? 815533 V02-S Jr. 93 201 Bienvenu, E' wen D. .73 252 Bri' if-fn A. 252 Brfstsnc-fr A411252 Bi 'a, C'5,r-g5E QQ Bstoo. Charles M. 135 252 Addiso Balfantz, Johnnie W, 261 Acyl Sandra J. 260 Adams, Jack A., Jr. 260 Adams, Linda L. 176 Adams, Lucy E. 260 Adams, Marcia J. 128, 173, 174 Adams, Margie E. 103 Adams, Wanda L. 93, 141 Adcock, Hoytt A. 153, 168, 198 n, Pamela K. 199, 260 Baham, Baham, Bailey, Binnie B. 108 Diane 195 Bob 202 Baker, Michael G, 261 Baker, Peggy M, 133 Bale, N oah B., Jr. 261 Balez, Robert J, 153 Balfantz, Gary L. 261 Bishoo Lag-rg 262 Bshop, Lynn lf, 262 Bivorw. Chrfsrne A. 142, 225 262 B1ze e, 1-lan, J, Jr, 187. 252 31105 Louis K., Jr. 262 Blnftwvlm Kwrleeri 99 137, 139 177 ' Bioclrwelt Trfrry 143 Addison, William G. 260 Adkins, Barbara E. 184 Adraqna, Michael A. 260 Agee, Linda Belle 260 Albarado, Hilary, Jr. 154 Albares, Susan T. 260 Alello, Randolph J. 260 Alessi, Carlos P. 190 Alexander, James 188 Alexander, Marcille 223 Alexander, Theodore 260 Alford, Anna Lee S. 117 Cx'u'.J C-ary A 178 Alford, Marylin M. D. 117 Alfred, Gail E. 260 Alfred, Joan L. 173, 260 Allan, George W. 260 Allen, Brenda M. 117, 187 Allen, Edward C., 111 128 Allen, Gary W. 260 Allen, James P. 260 Allen, Steve C. 260 Allred, Anita L. 98, 141, 177 Alston, Dallas E. 260 Amacker, Michael K. 260 Aman, Ronnie 131 Amann, Ernest H. 223 Anderson , Cathy L. 260 Anderson, Cynthia S. 223, 260 Anderson, David, Jr. ,153 Anderson ,Joseph 164, 166, 198 Anderson, Kathleen 140, 260 Anderson, Leslie E. 260 Anderson, Paul 127 Andrade, Alfonso 260 Ballard, Carol B. 103 Ballard, Janet L. 261 Balsamo, Annette E. 186, 261 Bankston, Betty C, 117 Bankston, Edward B. 261 Bannister, Barry E, 261 Bannon, Lorraine M. 144 Bdnquer, Dennis L. 181 Barber, Janice L. 261 Bartield, David P. 261 Barker, Judith M. 145 Barnett, Susan J. 261 Barr, Cameron B. 103, 153, 168 Barr, Patricia A. 98 Barraco, Freddy J. 98 Barrett, Patricia J. 143, 261 Barrilleaux, Ann C. 261 Barrios, David L. 208 Barrios, Robert A. 151, 261 Barry, Helyn M. 261 Barthet, Ronnie L. 200, 261 Bateman, Marie 261 Bates, Joyce J. 261 Bates, Patricia F. 261 Bates, Richard L. 115 Battles, Judith K. 177, 261 Battles, June L. 177, 261 Battley, Sandra M. 261 Baudier, Albert L, 261 Bauer, Barbara J. lB5 Bazubir, Beverly J. 173, 174, 203, Bauer, Keith G. 151 Bauerle, Betty F. 261 Bldtf, Pamela A. 117 187 Blanchard, Blanchard, Blanchard Blanchard Blomguist, Bruce M. 137, 151 Robert J. 99, 151 Susln L. 262 Suzanne 145, 262 Larry C. 95, 172 Bloom, Warren J. 99, 178 Blount, Bec lry M. 262 Blount, Tinita S. 171 Blow, Catherine E. 108 Blue, Barry L. 95, 151 Bock, Roberta A. 262 Andrews, Helen N. 140, 260 Andrews, James D. 260 Andrews, Newton 124 Bayhi, Rick 198, 262 Beach, Joseph D, 198 Beach, Peter C. 262 Beaman, Janet L. 262 Andrews, Sharon Y. 260 Angle, Kathleen M. 260 Annison, Gail A. 111, 184 Anthaume, Octave E. 260 Anthon, Cheryl A. 260 Anthon, Lois R. 140, 181 Antoon, James P. 95 Applewhite, Alice A. 184, 260 Arable, Jerry A. 260 Arbo, Craig S, 223 Arceneaux, Robert D. 111, 181, 244 Archer, James H. 185 Ard, James A. 93, 199 Ard, Ruby B. 103 Ard, Shelly J. 95 Armstrong, Sue D. 260 Beard, Darrell B. 208, 219 Beatty, Kathleen 199 Beaubouef, Michael 170 Beck, Deborah D. 262 Beckham, John R. 154 Becnel, Robert W. 223, 262 Bedsole, Brenda J. 143, 164, 166, '62 L Bedsole, George 127 Beecher, Scott A. 186 Beeker, Connie 262 Begley, Philip 262 Belala, Jacqueline 262 Boe, Anita L. 262 Boehm, Linda R. 262 Boqatai, Carol J, 108 Bolton, Alphis A., Jr. 263 Bonaccorso, Ernie 263 Bonaventure, Don 235 Bonano, Susan A. 263 Bonewitz, Donald R. 111 Bonner, Janie D. 128, 186 Boone, Mitchel D. 154, 263 Booth, Jacquelynn A. 195 Booth, Linda G. 263 Bordelon, Albert J. 263 Bordelon, Susan E. 263 Borders, Alan K. 128, 185, 193 Borne, Dorothy G. 177 Borne, Renee M. 182,263 Borrello, Gerald, Jr. 263 Borrello, John J. 113 Borst, Darlene M. 103 Boscareno Cynthia 263 Bosch, Lloyd G. 179 Bosworth, Louise E. 263 Boudreau, Elizabeth 263 Boudreau, Paulette 138, 225, 263 Boudreaux, C. Barker 263 A .- '2 12' ,. , ' '14 . -K ft: t4 2:4 .7 4 S, , Q34 C, .. A f '? 174 2-4 i'- - ,, 31, ' 2 fi' sf - 2.3 5 Q is D .. aj , A LU: 5. 1-,,. J 5 CJ, 5 jf 2: 44 153 1 ,, A 5 Br'-Ln J ,A 5 264 ,, nl J.. Q' 1 ff c :rr 1 41 157.225 86, r I.: ,Q 177 2 CW .w Bra. .. 154 2.4 C, P ' Br:-. -. -., ,., 1 -,4 B ' ' ' ' it C-: rf- - B'::o' ,- 1:3 A Ui ' 5 BML., Cv., 'fx A T3 lcv: ' Qi 15.1 B'os'.e -- Pirr , Vg 21,5 C7 A i 1 iv ' r 'V 5'C. Pr-rv xH Taz. ii 1 L i 'ii' Byouj, 'AMD' Dy. Cut..-1. P --J 145 Bfoassirg lf 1' ma.. 1:3 li' 'A -'- . IJ -I Brouzse '.'. -rrgl P 247 C '1 . Bs va D 265, Brow-f Pg-s,1J 255 Cv. .1 '- 1 A 245 BYOWV1, Cyr, L, 195 CVJ J.l'1n PJ 19 Brown C'. 'w.L 221 265 Cr' M-' .n A :ss Brown, C-,nth 1 M 265 Car' Ji-r - C 265 Brown Drflouil A 255 Ca-1---f in ai, A 266 Brown, DCbOr..1ti K, 193, 265 Ct '11'i3'1 L--,-ri 1 1,-3 Brown. Eflwaw T. Jr. 223 Cv' -J Dr-tig1r1'iA 221 266 Brown. James C. 123 Cv' in 165 Brown Lrn1iM. 103 Brown, Marcus B. 186 BrOwt'l ht..1'qJ'r:t A. Brown, Michael E, 265 Brown, Perry 90 Brown, Robert C, 124 Bruen Bruhl Paul R. 128 . Barbara D. 139, 265 Bruner, Pa'rici1 L. 265 Bruno, Carman J, 99, 235, 239, 240 Bruno. Nick J. 265 Brul'1S, Evelyn 265 Bruf'lSon, Jim 186, 265 Buechc, Barbara A. 265 Buell, Thomas H, 265 Bull, Roger C. 123, 193 Bullock, Larry J. 265 Bunch, George T., Jr. 235 Bunker, Lindo L. 225 Burdelt, Carla E. 265 Burqard, David A. 265 Burgdahl, Dale M. 265 Burger, Robert M. 99, 146 Cifrf iii, DuL1,'Vi7 266 Cvrj' 5 '-P 723 Carro', T--rri,' L. 184 CVVDUA J , 1 2166 Carter, Gr-'1' iinr L. 266 Cirler L,n9iO 103 Caruso, C r1st nr- A. 266 Car.illr- M1',A 265 Candle Sx1',' M 139 182, 265 Casanova, Linda A. 266 Cisc 0, Karen E 266 Cmscio, Pov M. 266 Cisr: An-tr:-.v B 266 Casey, Ronald T 154 Cassafinr-, Pr-, its A 99, 138, 164, 168. 225 Cas. rie,, Janet J 266 Cass'iy, Patrick T. 113, 185 Cashqna, Dennis F. 128 Cs-.1411-f Ci1r.yA. 766 Burke, Gabe P. 115 Boudreaux, Kathleen 185, 263 Boudreaux, Rodney J. 263 Burns, Elizabeth L. 145, 265 Burris, Donna S. 139, 265 Boudreaux, Susan M. 263 Bouey, Joe 146, 263 Bourg,Paul T. 99 Bourgeois, Cornell 263 Bourgeois, Dana J. 154 Bourgeois, Robert C. 263 Bourgeois, Roger P. 187 Bourgoyne, Jesse L. 263 Bourke, Donna M. 263 Bovio, Carolyn A. 263 Bowman, Cheri D. 140, 264 Bowman, Paul R. 111, 168, 181, Burris, James W. 157 Burroughs, Thomas C. 121 Burt, Lane E.90 Burton, Delores 265 Buscher,JoseDl'1, Jr. 93 Bush, Doris A. 265 Bush, Hiram E. 223 Butler, Brenda H. 117 Butler, Robert J. 265 Burscher, Carol A. 265 Buvens, Michael J. 265 C 1st'O, Arrninr10266 Cgulkinq, Howard R. 266 C311 Cave ll.no, Dmnf J. 266 lrino, Dvn1lr.lA. 176, 266 C.,1v.ll.r1O fluff l. 256 Civ qnsc, Clarence 266 Cszaas Laura A 201, 266 CQ'11:,t,l, 1.-aurcncrf E. 266 C11-ig Q, Cttxlirzi A. 266 Ccidtul John S. 151 Cr,-'fu Ursu'J PA, 170, 171 Cqmo Anthony J. 208 Cr,-ntanni An'hony R 266 Cerniqlh, Victoria 266 Cesiro Tirnffrf M 266 caanraaf, Dianne L. 185 C' 'JF1C'!, Ciroif 183 Bellatti, Carl 223 Bellina, Barry J. 262 Beiloni, Gayle A. 262 Arnold Arnold . Alice M. 260 . Susan G. 260 Arnone, Loretta A. 260 Afriqo, Susan P. 261 Artell, Michael J. 98, 137, 149 Arthur, William K. 261 Aswell, James E, 261 Aucoin, Aldwin J. 261 Aucoin, Cheryl 5, 123 Aucoin, Claude R. 261 Aucoin, Roger 10251 Austen, Jack D. 90 Austin, Aleen A. 128, 138 Austin, Katie 143, 203, 261 Austin, Glenda M. 261 Austin, Joy A. 261 Austin, Judith A. 261 Al-lthement, Patrick 261, 223 Authement, Woodrow 261 Avery, Avocat Avdell, Jack E. 115, 151,186 O, Michael P, 261 Dale N. 261 Bennett, Alan R. 223 Bennett, Lauren G. 223, 262 Bennett, Linda D. 140, 262 Bennett, Ronnie 262 Benton, Bruce 262 Benton, Raymond 262 186, 198 Boyer, Jane E. 225, 264 Boyer, Myra A. 264 Boyle, Thomas F., Ill 157 Boyle, Timothy H. 154 Braase, Charles L. 264 Bradley, C. A., Jr. 247, 250 Bradshaw, Deborah K- 117. l7l Brady, Deborah A. 225, 264 Brady, Patricia W. 264 Byrd, Glenda B. 103 Byrd, James M. 265 Byrd, Suzanne C. 265 Byrd, vvziiie C. 99 C .1ncy, Edit F. 265 Cnipcfrin, Jorge R 267 Chsprr--sn, Donny K. 195 Cr Jprrzan Mo rg rrrz' 175 Cn1ppfgl1 Joyce A. 267 Berault, Warren L. 128 Bergeron, Charles W. 262 Bergeron, Gwendolyn 262 Bergeron, Lionel, Jr. 157 Bergeron, Thomas R. 262 Berkey, Roberta A. 262 Berlin, Richard F. 262 Bernard, David E. 128 Bernard, Debra E. 143, 166, 262 Bernard, Roy 124 Berthelot, Charlene 144, 262 Berthelot, Gregory 125, 137, 149 Berthelot, Gwen 262 Berthelot, Paul E. 250 Bethancourt, David 262 Bezet, Harold J. 181,262 Brammer, Peter N. 264 Brandt, John L. 264 Brandt, Richard A. 154 Braud, Cynthia A- 139 Braud, James S. 223, 264 Braud, JohnnY R- 264 Braud, Ken D. 128, 153 Braud, Lawrence C. 264 Braud, Thomas W. 264 Braun, Robert G. 190,264 Bravo, Melinda M. 264 B1-aydenl Robert R. 264 Breaux, Barbara J. 117 Breaux, CarolYn C- H7 Breaux, LarrY 151 Byrnes John D., Jr. 265 Caballero, Santiago 146 Cgqcioppi, Joseph L. 208 Cacibauda, Joseph A 179, 223 Cade, Vsfillidrri 151,265 Calcote, Frank C. 208 C,31dQrera,PauIine 265 Calero, Segundo 265 Caliva, Bruce E. 153 Calkins, Dennis E, 149, 265 Callaghan, James B. 113 Callaway, John 131 Callaway, Lorraine 103 Cgl1iCo'l, Richard 181 Callihan, Patricia 265 Cglmes, Stebhen M. 195 Calvert, Darlene 141,265 Camdllov Kotby A. 265 Camamfal Righard Vf. 265 Cambre, E.Joy 265 Cambre, Lucien, 111 265 C-,jgdn 0, ht hc, JV. 149, Cr ,.J,.n lA,1rq,11ctN. 182 Cha 703 C'cr: , Paul 178 r: L 0,1 JJ. 195, 267 Chr-g'n1J'1 Jffrt 267 C-r--r1,' T 'o2ry J. 223 Cr- abfrin-:iii P. 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II7 Crawford Richard E. I78 Crawford Roy L. 269 Crawford Vernon E. l28 Crawford Crescionne, R. A. 269 Crighton, Kathleen 269 Crimmins, Ronald P. l53, l68 Crisp, Delmas S., Jr. I73 Crockerham, Linda C. 269 Crockett, Patricia 269 Cronin, Michael F. 269 Crousillac, Judy E. l03 Crow, Ralph V. 269 Crowe, Almond G. 269 Crowe, Deborah A. 223, 269 Crowe, Marsha L. 256 Cuadrado, Linda A. l70, l73 Cucullu, Linda J. 269 Culotta, Tommy A. 99 Culton, Culver, Culver, Nancy C. 269 Berryl L. 269 Charles A. II5 Currier, Jessie L. I28 Curtis, Barbara A. 269 Curtis, Eulice V. 269 Curtis, James M. 269 Curtis, Mary E. 269 Cusimano, Rosalia M. 269 Cutrer, Gail 8.72, I42, I87, 225 Colley, Laura. V. 268 268 Collins, Bonnie D. Collins, Lucile F. 268 Collum, Linda D. 268 Collura, Frank H. II5 Colomb, C. Earl, lll 268 Colombo, Walter J. l5l, 268 Cc.ll?g?n, Harriet A. 99, l7l, I73, Comeau x, Marcia K. I37, l4l, l84, 268 Cutrer, Mary D. I84 Daigle, Deidre G. 269 Daigle, John S. 206, 208, 235, 36 Daigle, Lloyd A. 269 Daigle, Ralph J. 208 Daigle, Robert P. lll, l8l Daigneault, Bruce J. l23 Daliessio, Robert V. 95 Dalsheimer, Janet W. I43, 269 Danby, Clifford,Jr. 269 Commeville, K. Ann 268 Coney, Robert L. 268 Conley, Mary J. 268 Connell, Gerald L.268 Connelly, Patricia l38, I64, 268 Connelly, Ronald B. 208 Conners, Curlee 234 Connolly, Joann L. l84, I85 Conrad, Patricia R. I87, 268 cook, Mary B. 141, 268 Cook, Thomas L. 268 Cooley, Beverly J. l4l, 268 Coon, lrene L. 268 Coon, Judy L. 268 Daniel, Danny 8.269 Danna, Raymond L. I79 Danos, J. Gerald l54 Danos, Wayne J. I99 Daray, Don L. 269 Cooper, Cooper Cooper:Debbie A. 225, 268 Bakey J. 268 Bonnie A. 268 Cooper, George R. 268 Cooper, Lauren M. 22l, 268 Cooper, Michael A. 268 Corbin, Robert M. I53 Corder, Charles H. I64 Core, .Susan F. l37, I4l, I64, 268 Core, Thomas T. ll5 Corkern , Barbara S. 268 Corkern, Belinda A. 268 Corkern, Earl I24 Corkern, James K. 268 Corkern, Kaye F. IO3 Corman Candice L.268 Dauzat, Andre T. 269 David, William B. II3, I49 Daviclge, Billy L., Jr. 269 Davidson, Thomas R. l95 Davis, Beverly J. 269 Davis, Cathy I.269 Davis David M. 269 Davis Elizabeth P. 269 Davis, James W. l95 Davis Lawrence I24 Davis Nancy l95 Davis Rebecca A. IO3, l86 Davis, Robert M. 95 Davis Rosetta M. 269 Davis, Royce I27 Davis Sandra F. 269 Davis, Susan J. l92, I94, 269 Davis Ted E. 235, 239, 240 Davis Thomas D. 269 Davis, Vickie L. I42, 225, 269 Dawson, Cynthia J. 269 Dawson, Richard F. 208 Dawson, Cynthia J. 269 Dawson, Richad F. 208 Coyle, Cheryl E. 269 Corman, Christie L. l87 Corona, Charles J. I78 Cotham, Heman C. II5 Cotogno, Ronald J. 223, 268 Colton, beverly 268 Cotty, Glenn M., Jr. 268 Cou villion, Karin M. Ill Covich, Jerry M., Ill 235, 239,268 Cov Cov ington, Dick 208, 2l9 ington, Kathleen IO3 Coward, Charles R. 269 Coward, Charlotte A. 268 Coward, Fay C. l03 Cowart, Thelma H. IO3 Cox , David S. 269 Cox, June M. I99, 269 Cox, Leo T., Ill 96 Cox, Mary H. IO3 Cox, Patricia A. I4l, IB9, 269 Crader, Mary J. l4l Craig, Thomas A. 269 Crain, Mary J. l03, l28 Crain, Maudine D. I76, 269 Crais, Robert R. 99 Crapanzano, Leroy S. I53, 269 Cra 300 wford, Clayton W. 269 Day, Curtis J., Jr. 99 Day, Dennis W. 269 De Agano, Patricia l38, 269 Dean, Donna M. 269 Dean, Maiel H. l2l Dean, Priscilla J. 270 Decker, Patricia L. 270 Decoteau, James D. 270 Dedon, Bonnie R. 270 Dedon, John E. 99 Defraites, Beverly 270 Detrances, FrankJ. l57 De Fries, Robbie A. 270 De Hoog, Elly E. l70 Deichmann, E. Ann l94, 270 Deiean, Alice P. 270 Delaney, Albert S.270 Delaune, Kathy J. I92 De Lee, Patricia L. I82, 270 Dellucky, Joseph S. 270 Delord, John P., Jr. 270 Del Rio, Ralph, Jr. l53 Dendinger, Kenneth l25 Dennison, Byrel V. 270 Denton, l-lenry M. I78 Depaula, Debra J. 22l, 270 De Paula, Elizabeth 225 DePaula, Laurence l57 DePaula, Vincent S. l37, l57 Descant, Mary A, 99, I77, l99 Destetano, Angelo 223 Despeaux, Roy J., Jr. 247 Des Roches, Donna M. l08 Devall, Alton R. ll5 Devall, Dale F. l23, l98 Devall, Dalton J. II5 Devall, Ronnie E. 270 DeVore, Arthur, ll 270 DeWailly, Richard l28 Di Benedetto, V. l03, l4l Diblin, Clarence A. 270 Dicharry, Rosalind 270 Dickerson, Willa E. IB4, I85, 270 Di Giovanni, Allen 270 Di Leo, Carol L. IO3, l4l Di Leo, Carolyn E. l45 Dillon, Bernell 223 Dillon, Kenneth D. 223 Di Marco, Ciro J. 270 Dirickson, Mary L. I37, l38 Distetano, Angelo J. l53, 270 Dixon, Nikki IS4, 270 Dixon, Terry L. 99 Dobson, Kathe M. 270 Dodds, Judy D. I76, 270 Dodson, Anne P. l94 Doiron, Judy A. l42, l57, l89, 270 Dolese, Warren E. ll3 Dolhonde, Jane E. l42, l87 Domangue, Marion R. 270 Doolittle, Deborah 270 Dore, John M. II5 Dossman, Kathleen M. 270 Dotey, Deborwh J. 270 Dottolo, Susan M. 270 Doty, Homer C. 223 Dousay, Shirley A. 270 Dreher, Vivian M. l43, 270 Drew, Robert A. l68, l98 Drury, Robert M. 247 Dubois, Michael H. l88 Dubois, Peggy L. 270 Dubreuil Michael J. l88 Ducote, James E. 270 Ducote, Rod I66 Duff, Barbara S. IO3, l42 Dutresne, Carolyn A. 256 Dugas, Susan M. 270 Duhe, Louis R. 208 Dukes, James A. 270 Dukes, Peggy M. 270 Dumestre, Daniel E. l53 Duncan, Robert G. l57 Dunham, Margaret N. I76, 270 Dunn, Kenneth 223 Dunning, Rebecca M. I85 Dunaway, Sheila A. I43, I66, 270 Dupeey, Darlene 270 Dupeire Leon A. I87, I88 Duples, Jo Ann 270 Duplessie, Shelia K. 270 Duplessis, Eugene A. 270 Duplessis, Robert J. 99 DuPont, Caecilia l. I39 DuPre, Janine E. 27I DuPuy, Edmund K. 223 DuPuy, James R. 90, I74 Durbin, Linda A. 27I Durnin, Donna A. l40, 27l Durnin, John N. 93 Durnin, Les l53 Duvall, Gregory D. 208 Dykes, Richard 27I Eaker, Roberta L. l38, l82, 27I Earle, Cornelia V. 27I Earman, Robert C. 27I Earles, Kathryn R. 27l Eastin, Deborah J. I44 Eckert, Brian J. I23, l83 Eddy, Margaret l89, 256 Edmonson, Sarah K. 27l Edmundson, Isabella 27l Edwards, Charles D. I49 Edwards, Robert O. l28 Eichner, Katherine l95, 27l Eiermann, Rickey M. l99, 271 Eisworth, Donna R. l92 Elbers, Don C. 27I Elfert,Arlene M. l82, l84, I89 Elizondo, Ulda V. 27I Ellender, Mary G. 27l Ellis, Susan M. 27I Elstrott, Phyllis M. 256, 27l Engelhardt, Linda K. 99, l70, I77 Ertel, Paulette A. 90, l70 Erwin, Denny L. 99 Erwin, Terry L. 223 Eschete, Kenneth P. 223 Eschmann, Cheryl A. 64, 73, 93, l54, I63, l7O Escudier, Lawrence l5l Eskine, Emile 27l Esteves, Roger G. 272 Estopinal, Suzanne 272 Evans, Don l53 Evans, Helen L. 272 Facio, Ralph G. ll3 Fagan, Cynthia l. 272 Fahey, Jo E. 272 Fairburn, Keith A. 272 Fairchild, Charles 272 Fairchild, Jesse H. 272 Fairchild, Marion E. 272 Falcone, Wayne A. 272 Falconell Faldetta Falgoust, Falgoust, o, Sandra 272 Salvador 93 Janet P. I29 Margaret I76, l95, 272 Falkenstein, Lynn C. 272 Fallon, Barry M. 272 Fandal, Timothy J. I78, 272 Fannaly, Marion T. l57 Farkas, Helen M. 272 Farrell, John J. 99, I78 Farris Carolyn M. I74 Faucheux, Cathryn S. l99, 272 Faul, Mac Dale 208, 2l9 Faust, Rita C. I44, I87, 272 Faust, Thomas L. 272 Fava, Emile W. 272 Fazzino, Peggy L. 272 Feirstein, Richard I29 Felder, Bennie B. 272 Felder, Marilyn B. ll8 Felder, Suzanne A. 272 Felzngm, Cynthia L. 73, l03, l38, Fellom, Martie J. 5l, 6l, 65, 70, 7l, l38, I82, l90, 22l, 272 Fellom, Richard S. 272 Fernandez, Barry P. 272 Fernandez, Farouk 272 Ferrage, John M. l54 Fetter, Charlotte A. 99, l73, I99 Figallo, Raymond J. I54 Figueredo, Roberto 272 Fillingim, George M. 272 Finas, C1ro'yn D. ll8, l7l Finley, Lydie E. l2l Fisher, Jane M. I77, 222, 225, 272 Fisher, Mike D. 272 Fisher, Troy D. 272 Fitzgerald, Judy C. 272 Fizell, Claudia I85 Fleming Fleming David N. 22l, 272 : Thomas M. 235 Fleniken Gloria J. 272 Fletcher, Beaman, Jr. 208 Fletcher Evelyn l76, 272 Fletcher, Gwendolyn l23 Fletcher Milton I99 Flores, Sandy l72 Floyd, Rebecca S. 272 Flynn, Deborah A. l73 Flynt, Lawana 272 Folse, Charles J. I93, 272 Folse, James A. l5I, l54 Fonseca, Ramon J. I87, lB8, 272 Fontana, Anthony J. 272 Fontenot, Hugh G. Jr. II5, l86 Forbes, Barry S. 272 Ford, Leon I27 Ford, Michael J. 272, I78 Ford, Susan C. 272 Ford, Terrell F. 272 Ford, Terry S. 244 Ford, Tommy l86, 272 Ford, Woodrow H. IO3 Forrest, Cynthia F. I43, 272 Forrest, Jerry E. 208 Forshag, Barbara M. I29 Forshag, Wayne C. I49 1 Fortenberry, Janis 273 Fortenberry, Mattie I29 Fortenberry, Ruby L. 273 Fortinberry, Glenda ll8, l95 Foster, Jimmie A. H. IO3 Foster, Robert A. 95 Fourcade, Brenda M, 273 Fowler, Gary D. II5, l24 Fox, James E. I78 Fox, Larry J. 273 Fradella, Joseph J. 273 Francis, Kenneth P. 99 Francis, Larry 273 Franco, Carmen L. 273 Fra ' 2955, Diane J. lll, l84, 225, Franks, Ja tD, I66, 189 273 ne ' 223' Frederick, Edward D. 99 Fredericks, Janice 273 Freeman, Cecilia R. 273 Freeman, Shirlie A. 273 Freese, Charles A. 273 Freet, Anne D. 273 Fresh, Barry C. 95 Frey, Barbara Bing 99 Fulham, Lynn A. IO3 Friedrich, Robert J. 273 Frindik, David K. l95 Fruge, Robert W. 90 Fruge, Russell 247 Frugia, Susan E. 273 Fugler, Roger L. 273 Fuhrmann, Gloria D. I82, 273 Fulham, Lynn A. l03 Furca, Mildred J. 273 Fussell, Benia R. 203, 273 Gabriel, Harriet L. 225 Gaeta, John C. 273 Galatas, Gail A. I29, l4l Gallardo, Roberto A. l54 Gallaty, Gayle A. I29, I79 Galley, Samuel C. l8l, 273 Galli, Attilio F. l54 Galloway, Bonnie L. I08, I85 Galloway, Brenda G. 274 Galloway, Marilyn J. 274 Galloway, Sharon A. 274 Gandy, Sybil L. l42,225 Gant, Elmer C., Jr. 93, I78 Ganucheau, Margaret 274 Garcia, Linda L. 99, l7l, I77 Garcia, Manuel C. 93, I78 Gardner, Patricia G. l38, 274 Garic, Charlotte A. 274 Garic, Judith A. I45 Garrett, C. Daniel 274 Garrett, George T. 274 Garrett, Gregory L. 274 Garrison, James E. 208 Gaspard, Aline M. 274 Gates, Jacquelyn A. 274 Gatzman, Ralph W. 99 Gaubert, Glen J. 99 Gaubert, Russell, Jr. 93 Gaudin, John G. 208 Gaudry, John M. 99, I78 Gaunt, Cathy M. ll8, l89 Gauthier, Louis R. 99 Gautreau, Joy 274 Gautreaux, Charles I99 Gautreaux, Gabriel l8I Gautreaux, Gene A. lll, l86 Gautreaux, Lynn J. l57 Gay, Linda C. 274 Gee, Kit K. 274 Geier, Terry L. 274 Gelpi, Marcel G.99, l53 Genco, Samuel G. I29 Generes, Gene W. 274 Genusa, Rose M. 274 George, Kay L. I4l, 274 Gerchow, Donald R. l78,274 Gereighty, Charles l5l, I69 Gerkin, Yvonne L. 274 Giacobbe, Rena N. 274 Giannobile, S. 274 Giardina, Angelo T. l53 Giardina, Nick A. 274 Gibbs, James R. ISI, 235, 275 Gibson, Peggy S. 275 Gieseler, Albert H. 275 Gilbert Betty J. l25 Gilbert, David L. 275 Gilchrist, Judy A. l95 Gilcrease, Jeanine I77, l89. 275 Gill, Alfred L. 275 Gill, Alice A. 99 Gill, Ronald R. 206, 247 Gill, Sara L. 223,275 Gillane, Karan A. I45 Gillane, Thomas J. 275 Gilman, Janet L. I39, 275 208 lnnerarify, M. E. 279 Hendon, Audrey M. 277 y, III,l86 4 Jackson ard A. III I49, l8l , 274 IZ4 73 v a '84. 2254 '82 22 3. X 99 3 273 73 'a 9 273 IHZ, 273 a . 271 225 Y, I4l N. l54 39, W9 Bl. 273 IDB, IBS f. 274 W, 274 A. 274 .225 93, I7B ei 274 , I7I, I77 93, U8 3. UB, 274 , 274 5 274 274 . 274 274 .. 274 .99 9 P. as aa 9, wa IB, I89 99 5l99 ISI I57 99, 153 129 Z74 , I I 274 R, H8174 5 151, IW 274 4, 274 L 1, 153 274 Isl, 235' Us 175 4' 275 25 275 WSH. 'W 5 w, 147 275 145 ,275 lm Us - 1 - f X Gilpin, Barbara A- 275 Gilpin, Robert J. H3 Girard' Kathryn A. 275 GHZ' Adam QHZI Glenn G. 275 Goebel' Barbara J. 275 Givens, David 9- 99 Gtaswl Jgne? E. IH9, 275 Tod H. 208, 275 Glaser, GIG-ref, Duvid V. IZI. 223 Glover, Michael K- 223 Qohcr, Rucl R. 275 Gobiowslry, Donald 149, 275 Gobyowskyl Pamela A. 66, IOS, 138, I69, I70 Goebel, Barbara J. 275 Gotden, John P. I49, 235, 238, 243 Golemi, Patricia P. I25 Goilmer, James W. 223 Gomez. Patricia A. IOO, I77 Gomez-Valldd nes, R. 275 Gonzafe 5, Madelynn 275 Goodman, Sydna F. 275 Goodrow, Russell D. 223 Goodwin, Joseph W. ll5 Hamer, William G. IZ5, I74 Hcmllfonl Roborf I24 Hgyzmili, Deborah K, I38, 225, Hammond, Ellzabefh I45 I98, 276 ' Hammond, M' ' E, I6 276 UVQO 6, I84, Hand, Jeffrey C. 276 Haney, Laverne 276 Hanks, Lucas K. 276 Hor1ley,Harvey R. 276 Hanna, Gary J, I23 Hanson, Kirk E. 275 Harbinson, Cindy 275 Horqis, Sara L. 222, 225, 276 Harlan, Richard M. IOO, I53, I63 HOVDTV. James P. 276 Harrell, Linda M, l95 Harrelson, Betty C, 223 Harris, Laurie J. l85, 276 Harris, Louis W., Jr. I46, 276 Harris, Myra A. 276 Harrison, Holmes K, l57 Harrison, Pamela A, 276 Harry, Beth A. 276 Gordon, Jon G. 275 Gorney, Elizabcfh J. 275 Gomghalck, Brenda 275 Goffschalck, Judifh 275 Gould, Harry E. 275 Gourqcot, Lucian A. 223, 275 G-ouzien, Robert D. 223 G-radwohl, Michael L. IS3, 275 Graham, Dane I98 Graham David N. I53 Graham: Gilbert A, ISI Graham, Jeanne J, 103 Graham, Marian L. l40, 275 Graham, William N. I57, 275 Granier, Douglas P. I53, 275 Granier, Lawrence E, 275 Grantham, O. Glynn 275 Granfha m, Ralph G. I57, 275 Graull Frederick W. 275 Gravf-35, Theresa D. 275 Gray, Carol A. I93 Green, my E. 275 Greenbaum, Bernhard IS3, 275 Greene, Frederick 275 Greer, Barbara S. 275 Gregor, Greqot, Norma A. 93 Shirley IOO Gremillion, David M. 208 Harffieid, Janis A. 184, 276 Harfkopf, Erich F. 146 Hartman , Cynthia L. 276 Hodman, Sheila A, 276 Hartwell Harvey, Hasbun, , Richard J. 276 Jeanne F. 276 Salvador 276 Hafchell, Mary A. IIB, I70 Hauck, Hugh G. 93 Hauser, Darrell, Jr, IOO, IS3 Hayden, David E. IIS Hays, Gwendolyn 277 Ho new S,m1,J5A174 273 Hg gf., Kon- ., 52 N ,Jg 4 Ho 'Jr 'jqc Lwwzj-J 1:33 H3 'l 'lQQ Pgfm. J 273 HG' ef, E'Iz:he A am HG :day Camp ,qu Q73 HOWCW S'-:Haw F 273 H5 MCS, Dxf: 1'1 279 Hormiverl Gfqgyl D In ' HO'f9':, Swfm 5 272 Hows. Cu-.-rj M. ll? 278 Hows, Cnfc--Q lv-1 Hooper, M'1r,'JA Ml I73 273 Homer, A-f, E, I70 17' Hoover, Ref My 273 ' HOOfQrv Spflron L- 278 HODDQ, Sham K, IZA 142 'gg HOVCJS-'OS, Heder 277 HO'f1Sb,', M,1Y?7fn HO 12bf, Robe E. 223, 279 Hornsby. 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Ill McCain, Lee A. 284 McClain, Michael W. 285 McClees, Phyllis A. 284 McCoin, Carol A. I45, I66, 20l, 284 McConnell, Ronald 284 McCord, Jesse S. I57, I74 McCorkle, Brenda D. 284 McCrary, Joann 284 McCrocklin, Laura l40, 284 McC,ue, Patricia A. l77, 284 McCune, William F. 285 McDaniel, Eugene ll5 McDaniel, lvan D. IOO, l70, l7l McDonald, Milton 223, 285 McDonald, Thad C. 285 McDonnell, John J. l53, 285 McDonnell, Walter IOO l53 McElderry, James T. 285 McFatter, Catherine I77, 285 McFatter, Robert D. 95, 208 McGee, David 285 McGee, Ellis R. 285 McGibboney, W. G. l53, 22l McGinnis, Patricia 285 Moity, Carol A. 286 Mongrue, Wade J. 286 Monnin, Faye E. l40, 286 Monnin, Mary A. ll8, l4l Montague, Warren B. 286 Montalbano, B. 286 Montgomery, Janet 223, 286 Montz Montz, Roy T. IOO, l79 Montz, Susan E. 286 , Patricia L. 286 McGinty Michael J. 24l McGinty, Ronald J. 93 McHugh G. Michael I37 McHugh Mike l57 Mclntyre, Robert I86 McKenzie, Kendall 285 McKnight, Bruce D. 285 McLin, Brenda K. 285 Mctvtichael, George l53 McMillan, Henry J. 285 McMurray, Eileen E. I76 McMurray, Susan I4, 285 Meade, Kenneth E. l78 Meadors, Katharine l82, I87 Meadowcroft, D. C. l53 Means, Hugh R. 208, 285 Meibaum, Bonnie J. I77, 285 , Meibaum, Cheryl S. l00, l38, I77 Meibaum, Diane L. I77, 285 Montz, Timothy O. I46, 286 Mooney, Harriet S. 9l Moore, Cynthia A. 286 Moore, Deborah L. 286 Moore, Elaine M. II9, I76 Moore, Janice M. 286 Moore, Susan C. IO4, l7l Mora, Olga Y. 287 Moran, Joan A. 287 Moran, Linda D. 287 Moreau, Earl A. 235 Morel, Irene A. IO4 Morere, Karen L. 287 Morgan, John M. 287 Morgan, Mary E. ll8, l7l, I73, I87 Morgan, Susan D. 287 Morin, Donald R. IO4, l70 Morlier, Denis M. 287 Morrill, Stanley, Jr. l87 Morris, Danny G. 287 Morris, David W. 287 Morris, Georgia A. 287 Morris Samuel B. l53 Moskau, Larry J. 247, 287 Moss, Cheryl L. lll Moser, Frederick D. 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I76 Miller, Janet A. 285 Miller, Jerry I54 Miller, Junie L. 285 Miller, Louise l93 Miller, Marian A. 285 Miller, Morris E. 95 Miller, Norman D., ll 285 Miller Miller Patricia l. 285 Ray l53 Millet, Joel A. IOO Millet, Susan J. I44, 285 Milne, Janie 285 Minnis, Bruce D. 285 Minton, Georgia D. l04 Mintz, Tommy I87 Miranda, Melanie A. 256, 285 Mistoler, Dennis W. I49 Misuraca, Barbara J. 286 Mitchell, Brenda A. 286 Mitchell, Dorman L. I54 Mitchell, Linda S. 286 Mitchell, Montie H. 286 Mitchell, Paul, Jr. 286 Mitchell, Ronald E. 286 Mixon, Jackie L. 286 Mizell, Mary L. 286 Mizell, Sheila J. 286 Moak, Nathan P. 286 Mock, Barbara L. l95 Mock, Ral ph L. l'?5, 286 Mohrmann, Gary L. I46, 286 Muse, John M. 24l Myers, Ann L. 287 Myers, Malcolm O. 287 Nagim, Kenneth E. l00 Naman, Edward J., Jr. l37, l54, Nzrgwan, Edward J., Jr. I37, l54, 7 Napolitano, C. 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I85 Peperone, Joseph B. l53, 289 Pepitone, Robert W. 289 Percy, William C., Jr. 208 Periou, Nicky I57, 289 Perkins, Arlief 289 Perkins, Ruby L. 289 Perkins, William G. 289 Perret, Patricia L. 289 Perret, Stephen J. 289 Perrin, Margaret G. 222, 225, 28 Perrone, Joseph N. l72 Perry, David H. 247, 250 Perry, Gary W. 289 Peters, Lee C. 223 Petit, Hylton S., Jr. l0l Petrie, Doris R. l25, l45 Petrie, Kenneth G. l0l Petrie, Marie E. I44, 289 Petrie, William H. 289 Pettitt, George T. l64, l98, 289 Pevey, Pete 208, 2l9 Pevey, Richard W. 289 Phillips, Regina K. l82 Philon, Mary J. 289 Piazza, Jan M. 296 Picou, Nell A. l4l, I94, 202, 290 Picou, Vic l5l Pierce, Linda D. l95, 290 Pierce, Patricia L. I39, I64, 290 Pierce, Virginia L. I72, 290 Pierrotte, Stephen 235, 236 Pigg, Starr M. ll8 Pisciotta, Ellis V. 290 Pitarro, Patrick J. l53, I64, 290 Pitarro, Thelma V. l30, l99 Pittman, Eric L. 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