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

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‘le souvenir 1975 50th anniversary - southeastern louisiana university — - hammond, louisiana — shirley woodard — editor TABLE OF CONTENTS OU ee sf) agentes oa... es... 76 COomecition ...............116 reeks i.e kes... ... 136 Ps 6... ss... . 166 PF eaniaaion...............230 PGi ess... ......276 ee 8. s..s.-..328 qi ; ect Sg 2 At o 2 fiftieth anniversary ae te ERAS aceon aie fiftieth anniversary 3 S an outgrowth of Hammond Junior in a wing of Hammond High School. __ The college first opened its doors _ to a student body of 40 and a faculty of five. Linus Arthur Sims was the . first president. | _By 1928, the institution had its own campus, a 15-acre farm, a new name, 4 fiftieth anniversary Fifty Years Ago E ethcastern ee University College which was founded in 1925 ee Louisiana College, and ee STEN pers ange arenes ftieth anniversary 5. : ; y : ! 6 fiftieth anniversary Foundation for A Growing After acquiring a permanent cam- Southeastern grew rapidly. The first permanent building, Lucius McGehee Hall, was completed in the 1930s. Then followed Straw- _ eS which was also the : The ampus, as it is eviews was beginning to take shape. By the student body stood at 340, the faculty numbered 20, and South- eastern was firmly established. 8 fiftieth anniversary oc ipa fiftieth anniversary 9 Ez z z = E te ; i cies] ; ot aigeses 12 fiftieth anniversary ; 7 fiftieth anniversary 13 i tht Jedi ERM it 16 Activities Registration Pre-registration has taken a little of the tedium out of registration but it was the same round of finding class cards, writing forms, paying fees, and having I.D. pictures made. The usual trip to the book store ended the regular ordeal which fur- ther opened the eyes of the already bright-eyed freshmen — and proved to be another worn out experience for the less naive upperclassmen. ri “ aa pearenee 19 activities ity Rush Soror activities 0 9 Panhellenic rush 1974 opened with a cookout party. At this gathering rushees were told all about rush. Following this first session, each sorority held its own Get-Acq- uainted Party. Once again rushees had a chance to meet with members of specific organizations. Then followed Skit Parties. Alpha Sigma Tau held “Rock-Around-the- Clock;” Phi Mu called its party “Gold Rush;’’ Alpha Omicron Pi held a “Recipe Party;’’ and Sigma Sigma Sigma took guests to “Alice in Sig- maland.” Preference parties were next on the busy agenda. Finally, rush week ended on Friday when the coeds received their bids. activities 21 Fraternity Rush SLU’s six fraternities opened the year with traditional rush activities. An early highlight was the Inter-fra- ternity Council sponsored keg party held in the Student Union. Following this introduction to Greek life, smokers were spotlighted with prospective Greeks getting an opportunity to meet individual mem- bers. At individual rush parties, rushees were given additional opportunity to find the organization which best suited their own needs. 22 activities 3 © activities Mid-September was once again a time when the power of advertising, the art of persuasion and the chal- lenge of competition came to the fore. The occasion: the annual ritual of class officer elections. Candidates’ signs were in evidence throughout the campus as the Sep- tember 19 election day neared. Elec- tion day found the runners clustered around the ballot boxes looking for the necessary votes. When it was all over, the signs faded, excitement died down, and new officers were named once again. 24 activities 25 activities ary P 30S ate eRe Banh Aes Wed Rud: 26 activities _ Pregame : Activities | omecoming 1974, at SLU hee with election of the queen and her court. _ Then followed the usual giant of ee preparatory activities. — Organizations became involved with building floats for the parade; window decorating kept Student - Union visitors gaping; the dorms readied traditional decorations. Fri- day. night’s big bonfire officially touched off the weekend's celebra- - tion. Anes whe vas Penal Detisola an) (Fen die: Hammond tint ADH eer EAR Gs hn Tay Rms (prone Totterse Ths Fie Alms Suweth, Hall 28 activities TEAST activities 29 The day’s activities unfolded under a brilliant blue sky. Following the popular parade — alumni, students, and S.L.U. fans flocked to Strawberry Stadium where the Lions won their first homecoming game in years. The queen and her court were pre- sented in a pre-game spectacular. Halftime entertainment was.pro- vided by the dancing, twirling Lion- ettes and the Musical Showcase, SLU’s marching band. 30. activities Homecoming Activities © For those students who excel in the classroom throughout the year, their rewards come with the Annual Honors Convocation. Honored at the gathering are those who have earned an overall “‘B”’ average during the year; new mem- bers of the Thirteen Club, SLU’s own honor society; and new members of Phi Kappa Phi national honor soci- ely. This year’s speaker for the convo- cation was Dr. William Boyd, Presi- dent of Central Michigan University. 32. activities Honors Convocation Se 33 activities tivities ac 34 x Imitating their brothers and sisters of an older generation, SLU’s “now” students donned old jeans, bobby socks, hoop skirts and whatever else was supposed to be reminiscent of the fabled ’50’s and trooped over to the Ballroom for “Bandstand USA.” Sponsored by the Reserve Offi- cers’ Association of the ROTC unit, the program featured ‘Click Clark” who spun disks of yore and played guessing games with the audience. Dance contests, best dressed selec- tions, and the limbo bar were among the night’s highlights. Boy Friend Opening Southeastern Theatre’s four-play season was the peppy musical, “The Boy Friend.” Pam Elder directed the musical which drew large, enthusiastic crowds to the Humanities Lecture Theatre. Long hours were dedicated to extensive sets, lively dance numbers and zippy tunes. Set in the 1920’s, the show called for a special blend of many talents which the huge cast mastered. It was a happy kind of show which found the audience leaving the thea- tre humming a happy tune. activities 37 For its second selection of the the- atrical season, Southeastern Theatre chose Eugene O’Neill’s Pulitzer prize winning drama, ‘Anna Christie.” The poignant drama was ably directed by Dr. Anna Dean Teague, Director of the Southeastern Thea- ire: Written in the early 1920’s, “Anna Christie” centers around three char- acters, ‘Chris,’ captain of a barge; his daughter “Anna” who is trying to 38 activities Anna Christie find a new life and forget her past; and ‘‘Matt’’ who steps between “Chris” and “Anna.” A well chosen cast handled the dark story about the “men against the seas”’ in fine style despite its being a difficult drama. Ably handling the main roles were: John Retif, ‘‘Chris;’’ Denise Johnson, ‘‘Anna;’’ and Wayne Zeringue, “Matt.” Tartuffe Moliere’s famed comedy ‘Tar- tuffe” opened the 1975 theatre sea- son at Southeastern. Portraying the lead role in the classic comedy was Donald Lea. Others in top roles were Judy White who portrayed ‘‘Elmire”’ and Jim Elder who had the part of “Organ.” Directing the show was Mrs. Pam Elder. The 17th century comedy, ever timeless, drew rounds of applause from the audiences who flocked to the four performances. In preparing for the monumen- tal work, actors and actresses worked long hours to master a theatrical style now centuries old. 40 activities 41 activities i GARE NS st tect Harvey The ever-popular comedy “‘Har- vey’ closed out the 1974-75 South- eastern Theatre season. Ably handling the lead roles were Joe Wild as “Elwood P. Dowd,” and Judith White as “Veta Louise Sim- mons.’ The story of the ‘6 foot, 1% inch” invisible rabbit once again had the audience laughing uproariously. Author Mary Chase’s classic proved that it still possesses the magic that makes one laugh. A special revolving stage was used to facilitate quick set changes. Mrs. Vonnie Borden directed the show. 42 activities L. SANDERSON w wd a Se nf “i ad items 43 activities The King Family America’s “first family of song,” the King Family, entertained a large gathering of music lovers in the Nic Cefalu Coliseum. Sponsored by the General Lec- tures and Concert Series, the King Family brought to the campus its special brand of entertainment which has been enjoyed by Ameri- cans of all ages for over 20 years. Members of the King Family, rang- ing in age from “six to sixty’ ran through a number of tunes familiar to just about everyone in the audi- ence. 44 activities Jack Aranson British actor Jack Aranson, appearing at Southeastern for the last of the year’s General Lectures and Concert Series attractions, pre- sented a one-man production of “Moby Dick.” Proclaimed by audiences across the nation as an excellent talent, Aranson, single-handedly told the story of the “great white whale” with amazing realism. Aranson proved at his SLU show that he is an actor of magnificent range who, over many years, has carefully trained himself in his art. Hal Shane Young, handsome, singer-guitarist Hal Shane opened the 1974-75 Gen- eral Lectures and Concert Series with a one-man show on October 14. Shane’s program was a versatile one and included classic English madrigals, exotic calypso, Broadway show tunes and current folk-rock numbers. The talented and brilliant bari- tone, who has performed for college and university audiences across the nation, attracted rave reviews from the large audience which turned out for his show. activities 45 OEY nip sar LEE PAO gt pad ago ii eee SPD Se Ba ENA ALA IAI A EON AIT eS OREN Ni Best Dressed Coed Miss Theresa Lynn Coleman of Jackson, captured the title of “Best Dressed and Most Outstanding Coed” at the university’s annual pag- eant. She represented Southeastern in ‘‘Glamour’’ magazine’s annual national best dressed contest. Named as finalists in the pageant were: Miss Melanie Thrower, of Baton Rouge, first runner-up; Miss Patti Thompson of Metairie, second runner-up; Miss Sandra Estrada of New Orleans, third runner-up; and Miss Deborah Sawyer of Metairie, fourth runner-up. The entrants in the Southeastern pageant were judged in two outfits, one appropriate for campus wear and the other for off-campus outings. Contestants were also judged on their poise in answering questions posed by the judges, and on their amount of involvement in campus and community activities. activities 47 December Concert The Student Activities Board warmed up an otherwise chilly December evening with sponsorship of a special concert featuring “T.Q. and the Top Cats” and “Tramp.” T.Q. and his musicians entertained with the nostalgic — rendering tunes that made the Top 40 charts in other years. “Tramp” wafted out the sound of today’s blues. The concert, for those who attended, was a break from the tedium that settles in just before final exams. n © = = (S) so) 50 Ashbrook And Meters Entertainment for the Spring Semester got off on a lively note when a large group of students were entertained by two hot rock groups — “The Meters” and ‘‘Ashbrook.” “The Meters” brought the unmis- takable sound of New Orleans jazz funk to the campus as they cut loose on a number of special arrange- ments. Ashbrook” produced their spe- cial band of jazz rock which had the audience moving to their well-regu- lated beat. activities 51 M A S H Director, Robert Altman | Movie fans from Southeastern and the area community were afforded an opportunity to meet a distin- guished director during the Spring semester when Robert Altman vis- ited the campus. Altman, who directed the critically acclaimed and highly popular M A S H, addressed an informal question and answer session in the Humanities Lecture Theatre. Genial and easy-going, the distin- guished director, explained his own theories about movie making and offered the audience a glimpse of life in Hollywood. SLU’S resident movie expert, Dr. William Parrill, moderated the excel- lent program. 52 activities Rollo May, Psychologist A man described as one of the lecture was a reflection of his own his work on existentialism. reat thinkers of this century, Dr. life which has been dedicated to His lecture was an intellectual ollo May, lectured on campus .in exploring man and his capabilities. challenge which called upon all to lay. A psychologist by profession, May find answers in their own lives. | May’s intellectually stimulating influenced the study of man through activities 53 S.G.A. Elections Student Government elections in 1975 were spiced by the added issue of whether or not to expand the Stu- dent Union Building. Voters rejected the measure, which called for a $15 student fee increase, by an over- whelming majority. In routine political races, winners were: Gary Sandifer, president: Robin Passman, vice-president; and Beth Carney, coed vice-president. 54 activities Se Ce we” a3 Pett 4323 % 4% ertane wee AAA % 42% 4% ages te SANE Age RE Se activities 55 Candidates On Campus Southeastern’s students partici- pated, with other voters from the Sixth Congressional. District, in one of the most hotly contested elections ever. Democrat Jeff LaCaze and Repub- lican Henson Moore were forced to run twice because a close, disputed election the first time saw no victor emerge. Both candidates visited the cam- pus seeking student support. 56 activities | = — —= . “ere i ACAZE JEFF LACAZE| aanNl@REss Fiesta Folklorico A highlight of the General Lectures and Concert Series year was the ‘Fiesta Folklorico.’ The National Dance Company of Mexico was organized by choreographer Silvia Lozano. She traveled all over Mexico to research music, dances and cus- toms of the people in preparation for the show. The extravaganza pre- sented the folklore, songs, music, and dances of the Mexican people. i, ee ROAR ae ei ease! COIR ite activities 57 Southeastern: Fifty Years, Foundation for the Future Southeastern Louisiana University opened the celebration of its 50th Anniversary with the annual Fall Honors Convocation. Then followed Homecoming Weekend which featured as its theme: “Southeastern Louisiana Uni- versity: Fifty Years, Foundation for the Future.” The anniversary was marked with a special convocation in the Spring Semester. Addressing the gathering was Dr. Jack Kenny Williams, presi- 58 activities if , ‘o's + Ta , « dent of Texas A M University and a distinguished educator. A highlight was the honoring of all living faculty, staff and administra- tors, active and retired, who have given 25 years, or more, of service to the university. Introduced at the convocation were the ‘‘Mace’”’ and “‘President’s Chain,” academic symbols depicting the authority and maturity of the university. activities 59 activities 60 f FererrrrrrL. | | : | j Solemnity Marks SLU Birthday Hammond's City Council pro- claimed the week preceding the Con- vocation as “SLU Fiftieth Anniver- sary Week.”’ Local merchants and businessmen saluted SLU with spe- cial displays. The 50th Anniversary Commence- ment was celebrated on May 17 with Governor Edwin Edwards as guest speaker. Other activities were envisioned for the remainder of the 50th Anni- versary Year which was to extend through the opening of the 1975 Fall Semester. 62 activities $ Fano eis pe Holiday Celebrations Taking note of the seasons, the Student Activities Board sponsored two Fall events, both new to the cam- pus, which brought widespread attention and fun. First came the Pumpkin Carving Contest. Sculptors labored most of the day creating original ideas on pumpkins — a different medium. Results ranged from the humorous to the grotesque. For Thanksgiving, the enterprising SAB filled a jar with cranberries and offered prizes to those who guessed correctly the number of berries in the jar. activities 63 Jubilee An exciting innovation, Straw- berry Jubilee, kept the campus jump- ing one warm Spring day. Sponsored by the SAB and SGA, the day-long slate of activities saw thousands involved. A 50th Anniversary cake cutting opened the day’s activities. An extensive display of arts and crafts drew interested visitors. Three bands hammered out tunes to the Jubilee goers who sat on the grass eating free red beans and rice, with of course, strawberries for des- sert. “Clutch” provided the music for a dance in the Ballroom which ended the Jubilee that night. 64 activities : ad Wy ie from $OurS ANA ‘ , otithitec aioe aM Uwe iin tse eters eZ. foun} LOU GSI activities 65 eae oc ae ” ' ! fq n a 1 = eo Com S o Betelaet Sah Te et Ly lS Sa! es ide Aad at a 5 qe 2 oO caer Ge? a0 8 3 ;: ate nae a cee, Tae uisitinirsssstsssssseststecestocas @) = G oqfon a eat a. 3 tC Pey+ ao Og oe Oo H =: e =| oUne|” 7 Sona, pany oO Hep te A ey oe ie 3) Bat Oa. saree a A ae SNS SE ° =) bi pnw rg ete. aot, [= See a a 2 Dies 2 ee oe vs i) oO - ie} mga on [ob Hoa aoSutons aber cars! epee ec n ieeA ow =f) oan = OS Ee o Oe ee a a, naneo gos nom QdG2 Cf esaeray 3 6 BS ho S) ps ee ae 5 Gn Oo) Crest a ais OK Hn = — of op A 2 mp Oe Ou dO eet tee “tee = cb) Pees cota eats pein tree CoM! = Bie eo bee ores soa oP SP 2 Be Mee a ee mea a ee 3 CA pa eee) 8) at ay) ee A Oe eS et pees) ea o on F a 2 OO ood een fa a of a Oo eho} aa eS os Ta) Leisure Learning Under the direction of Howard Farrell, the university’s first Director of Student Development, a new con- cept in student services, Leisure Learning, was launched during the past year. Leisure Learning was a new expe- rience for the hundreds who partici- pated. Offered after regular class hours, students were given an opportunity to learn such things as cake decorat- ing, decoupage, Macrame, terrarium building, and scores of other interest- ing crafts, hobbies and skills. activities 67 Horsefeathers Members of the Proscenium Play- ers enlivened the campus scene with the production of the hilarious “Hor- sefeathers.”’ The old Groucho Marx, played by Robert Hamrick, was done in fine style before a standing-room-only crowd. Students produced the entire show which was a big success. | Rodeo Rodeo action enlivened the cam- pus scene in March as collegiate and professional cowboys and cowgirls vied for cash and prizes. Rodeo days were kicked off with the annual parade. Dr. Bob Butler, Vice-President of Student Affairs, was grand marshall. Three nights of saddle-bronc rid- ing, bare-back riding, calf roping, barrel racing, girls’ bull riding, wild cow milking, Angola steer wrestling, and girls’ goat sacking followed. Gwen Addison reigned as Rodeo activities 69 Miss SLU Contest Janice Irwin, a brown-haired beauty from Metairie, was crowned “Miss Southeastern” for 1975 to cli- max the university’s annual beauty pageant. A member of Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority, Miss Irwin was the university's representative at the “Miss Louisiana” pageant. Finalists in the “Miss Southeast- ern’ pageant were: Ann Bentz, Theresa Coleman, Rhonda Alessi, and Allyn Meadows. Myra Hood was selected ‘‘Miss Congeniality.” Talent winner was Miss Bentz, who caught the judges’ eyes with a Zippy dance routine. activities 71 | yn S = N | Mo 72 opring Graduation Governor Edwin Edwards was principal speaker for the Spring Commencement Exercises — offi- cially designated as the ‘‘Fiftieth Anniversary Commencement.” The governor drew applause from the huge audience when he reaf- firmed his support for the university's proposed multi-purpose assembly facility. Winners of the President’s Medal for Academic Excellence were: Jen- nifer Allen, College of Education; Linda Jeffers, College of Business: Deborah Shrader, College of Humanities; Kenneth Thomas III, College of Science and Technology; and Sandra LeBlanc, School of Nurs- ing. organizations 73 Fall Graduation Dr. William D. McCain, president of the University of Southern Missis- sippi, delivered the chief address at the 1974 Winter Commencement Exercises. Approximately 600 received diplo- mas in traditional ceremonies held in Cefalu Coliseum. Named winners of the President’s Medal for Academic Excellence were: Debora h Galle, College of Humanities; Laura Martin, College of Education; Martha Cefalu, College of Science and Technology; and Shirley Binner, College of Business. The award is the highest a student can earn academically at SLU. 74 activities Academics Now in his eighth year as presi- dent of his alma mater, Dr. Clea Par- ker continues to chart a course of progress, tempered with responsibil- 78 academics President Clea E. Parker} ity and an adherence to guidelines designed to attune Southeastern to the needs of the times. Dr. Parker, a 1948 Southeastern graduate, has seen his institution through some of its greatest growth and has masterminded a program of academic expansion to meet the requirements of students and the great area the university serves. Top Right: President Parker with his secretary, ‘ Mrs. Dorothy Robinson. Lower Right: Dr. and Mrs. Parker with their children, (from left to right): Brian, Robin, Karen, and Steven. ‘ Tee) academics pe gE Le ees CLES RO eCes ease eS ES? HA Pi pn als Vice President Thomas Wofford 1 FREE RAL UA RA Top Left and Right: Dr. Thomas B. Wofford Vice President. Bottom: Vice President Wof- ford with his secretary, Mrs. Doris Thomas. 80 academics Eugene Harold West, John Purser, Hallum, Auditor. Middle Right: C. J. Hyde, Registrar. Middle Left Business Manager. Lower Right trators minis (Southeastern Ad Director of Institutional Research. Bottom Louis Booth, Purchasing Agent. Left 81 academics Upper Left: James Honea, Auditor. Upper Center Left: Charles Fagan, Assistant Student Aid Officer. Upper Center Right: Edward Adelmann, Assistant Registrar. Far Right: Rose Alfonso, Cafeteria Manager. Lower Left: Rodney Myer, Student Aid Officer. Middle Left: Norman Barkurn, Veteran's Affairs Offi- cer. Middle Right: Charles Culver, Assistant eteran’s Affairs Officer. Lower Right: Iris SAREE AAAS APE RII 82 academics kik nese oo O ee Aye etre ee pereeTe Teewemeagats a ea Tt they % prestes oeas: s duhded Ie eter rete s opera a fees 4 1 Siereensagett 2 he ‘al ‘Sorgmnw SRR eat oe academics 83 Student Affairs Top Left: Dr. Robert Butler, Vice President, Division of Student Affairs. Top Center: How- ard Farrell, Director of Student Development. Top Right: Ken Thomas, Director of Housing. Far Left: Alvin LeBlanc, Dean of Men. Middle Left: Doyle Magee, Director of the Student Union. Middle Center Left: Dr. Robert Isom, Director of Placement and High School Rela- tions. Middle Center Right: Dr. James Davis, Director of Testing and Guidance. Middle Far Right: Helen Brumfield, Assistant Director of Testing and Guidance. Lower Left: Patsy Cau- sey, Dean of Women. Lower Center: Harold Edwards, Chief of Campus Police. Lower Right: Southeastern’s Health Center nurses, (from left): Mrs. Catherine Holland, Mrs. Anita Miaoulis, Head Nurse Mrs. Vera Thomason, and Mrs. Ruth Causey. 84 academics - ties: Thal = whee dhch dade so kt) hth he - = 2 oe HOPG. .. ex ers ‘. tS ad PRR ee whe PTS dade SS HO WHY TSS S = Sa. ee ta ae PES Ogg. bs hee. + Regercions tiny Dyer the xen ee yeu i Hind 2 dekcrwinnl mend sthowat ary bith 85 academics Campus Directors Top Left: Gary Fournet, Director of Continu- ing Education. Top Center: Dr. F. Landon Greaves, Head Librarian. Top Right: Mark Solomon, Director of Alumni Services. Far Lower Left: Dr. Warren Fortenberry, Coordi- nator of Institutes and Workshops. Middle Left: Roy Bernard, Director of Computer Cen- ter. Center Left: Capt. Robert Knowles, Coun- selor to Foreign Students. Center Right: Henry Harris, Director of Special Services. Middle 86 academics a ee eS ee ee ee Right: Dr. Larry Bowen, Director of the Lab School. Far Right: Dr. John Robinson, Director of Special Education. Bottom Left: Ronald Nethercutt, Director of the Musical Showcase Band. Bottom Middle Left: Pat Kenelly, Direc- tor of Athletics. Center Right: Fred Trapp, Property Control Officer.Middle Right: Earl Edwards, Director of Auxiliary Services. Bot- tom Far Right: Robert Winkler, Plant Man- ager. cet frase see eee ee academics 87 Top Right: Dalmon MeNair, Director of Publi- cations. Far Left: Victor Couvillion, Asst. Director of Publications. Lower Middle: Larry Hymel, Sports Information Director. Lower Right: Hubert Smith, School Photographer. 88 academics Publications a Tere menearensateaen® score pence Pc hnnosrmencnapineiniesirans cps 0 Ne, Meteonrtrmy eA es) State Board of Education Edward Bopp, President Governor Edwin Edwards A.J. Roy Lt. Governor Jimmy Fitzmorris Enoch F, Nix Superintendent Dr. Boyd Woodard Louis Michot F. L. Eagan, Jr. Robert H. Curry W. E. Whetstone Jesse H. Bankston Richard D’Aquin Sen. Harvey Peltier, Jr. Charles Colbert academics 89 Academic Deans | (| i] Top Left: Dr. Clarence E. Golemon; Dean, School of Graduate Studies. Top Right: Dr. Basil Owen Sweatt; Dean, College of Business. Bottom, Far Left: Dr. James H. Wilcox; Dean, College of Humanities. Bottom, Middle Left: Dr. Lisso R. Simmons; Dean, College of Educa- i tion. Bottom, Middle Right: Mrs. Ellienne Tate: Director, School of Nursing. Far Right: Dr. Jack W. Knight; Acting Dean, College of Sci- ence and Technology. 90 academics eesti anti SS Seen eal pion nee oun 91 academics The major function of SLU’s Department of Accounting is to help the individual develop a field of spe- cialization in accounting with a broad foundation from courses in the general curriculum. Milton Ballard Wilbur Clark Dr. Remigius David James Honea Ruth Kinnison Not Pictured: Albert Ross 92 academics Accounting The accounting department’s spe- cific purpose is to provide a high degree of specialized training to pre- pare graduates for entry to govern- mental, private, or public account- ing. ee eH. - ee | Charles LeBlanc Christine Spangler Agriculture : Agriculture is the art and science ence. Two and three-year pre-profes- tie _ pire ive of crop and livestock production. At sional curricula in Forestry, Veteri- “Dr. Addison Owings. SLU the Department of Agriculture nary Medicine and Vocational Agri- g ‘Dept. Head offers curricula in Animal Science, cultural Education are also offered. Business-Agriculture and Plant Sci- Not Pictured: Dr. Jerry Lee a Dr. Edward Bateman Dr. Chris Fischer C. E. Hyde E. J. Savastano academics 93 Art An appreciation of art and beauty is an integral part of a full, rich, rewarding life. The Department of Art at South- eastern is designed to give all stu- dents the broadest possible concepts of life. Further, the department offers basic fundamentals and disciplines necessary for the full development of students. The Department of Art here at SLU seeks to stimulate creative thinking. Blanche Desmond Hymel Falgoust Ronald Kennedy James Rice Not Pictured: Dale Freiler 94 academics Biological Sciences The world of biology touches the ences, one of the departments in the lives of everyone. It is a broad field, College of Science and Technology and can best be described as the sci- at SLU, is a department dedicated to ence which studies the origins, his- providing advanced knowledge to tory, physical characteristics and students interested in the field of habits of plants and animals. biology. The Department of Biological Sci- am = Dr. Danny Costa Dr. Lloyd Baehr Dr. William Bond Dr. Larry Crain i Pe vo Dr. Larry Frederick A. V. Friedrichs Dr. Gerald Guidroz Dr. Donald Hayes i Dr. Ben Kirk Dr. David Shepherd Dr. Earl Wascom Dr. Henry Ziller Not Pictured: Pamela Brasher, Dr. Dennis Brown, Dr. Marshall Mann. i academics 95 Business Administration The Department of Business Administration at Southeastern, one of four departments in the College of Business, offers a four-year under- graduate program leading to the Bachelor of Arts in Business Admin- Not Pictured: Dr. William Slaughter Thomas Eudy 96 academics istration degree. In addition to required courses, this curriculum includes courses in management, marketing, economics, business law, statistics, finance and accounting. James Foster Dr. Joe Iverstine Dr. Mary Blalock Louis Mayfield Dr. Tom Brandon Dick Sillivan Chemistry And Physics Careers in chemisiry, physics, engineering, and chemical technol- ogy are some of the most exciting today. Dedicated persons in the world of science seek better ways to make life more fulfilling. ps, Pec foe Dr. Bailey Pullen Dr. Ralph Shaw Dr. Ben Stewart Dr. James Watson Members of the Department of Chemistry and Physics at SLU see their mission as the training of scien- tists who can contribute to the bet- terment of mankind. Donald Brumfield Dr. Walter Corkern Dr. Alfred Cox Thomas Hufstetler James Partin Not Pictured: Dr. Lawrence Holmes, Lawrence Jackson Mary White academics 97 Education The Department of Education at Southeastern prepares teachers for careers in Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, and Sec- ondary Education. In keeping with the changing scene, the teacher education pro- gram has been revised and is under study for further revisions to meet the needs of a modern society. Dr. LeRoy Ancelet Dr. Lewis Bossing (At Right) Dr. Joe Bitner Dr. Larry Bowen (At Right) Elizabeth Davidson Dr. Verl Hite Dr. Gene McDonald Dr. Elizabeth Ott Dr. Robert Frye Dr. Cyril Landry Kathryn Meyers Clara Robertson Dr. Lois Gibson Dr. Eunice Magee Altha Orr Dr. Monroe Rougeau Not Pictured: Dr. Warren Fortenberry Student Teaching For Southeastern graduates in education, student teaching is the final preparation. The student teacher learns the day to day prob- lems and rewards of the teacher in the modern school through working in real classroom situations. 98 academics Dr. Bryan Schisler Dr. Thomas Tedder Dr. Roger Tipling Dr. Carl Wells Beverly White Dr. Robert Shoop: English In the College of Humanities, the Department of English offers the fol- lowing programs: English; General Honors Program in English; and Lib- eral Arts Studies. Also, the depart- ment offers a curriculum in Pre-Jour- nalism. In Education, the Department offers: English Education; and Eng- lish-Journalism Education. John Williams Not Pictured: Dr. Timothy Gautreaux, Bruce McGill. Carrol Bass Dewey Dorothy Fox Dr. Lowell Dr. William Dr. Paul Speck John Coumes -Dingeldein’ Dr. Anne Landry Parrill J. Alexander Delmas Crisp — Dr. William Friman Dalmon Joyce Perrin Thorburn Dowie Dr. Larry Gray McNair John Pleasant Dr. James Alexander Dr. Michael Dr. Sue Parrill Walter ou Ballard Fanning academics 99 Poste $7 Foreign Languages The Department of Foreign Lan- guages at Southeastern offers work in the fields of French, German, Spanish, and Italian in order to meet the language requirements of the curricula in the School of Humani- ties and in the School of Science and Technology. | Major and minor programs ina foreign language are offered through the College of Humanities and the College of Education. Not Pictured: Dr. Clark Gallagher, Christine Verdross Edwin France Eleanor Hubbell Dr. Spencer Murphy Dr. Annebert Ory 100 academics Health and Health and physical fitness are essential aspects of a balanced and productive life. The Department of Health and Physical Education an SLU offers courses in coaching, health, physical Dr. Betty Baker Dr. Bill Neal Grady Morgan. Barbara Anderson Dr. Wayne Lee Dr. Malissa Turner Pat Kenelly Dr. Joan Paul Physical Education education, recreation, safety and dance. The aim of the Department is to develop a well-rounded, versatile and capable graduate. Katie Friedrichs Dr. Marion Harvey Theriot Johnson Jim Tryniecki Not Pictured: Dr. Dickie Hill, Luther Marlar, Robert Pender, Pam Elder, academics 101 Meee eee nn eee eee ee History and Government The disciplines of history, govern- values of that society. A study of ment, and philosophy are broad these subjects helps the student to fields of human knowledge which formulate attitudes and actions are invaluable in shaping a view- toward the course he wishes society point of the society of today and the to follow in the future. | A ue J. Dr. Sidney Romero | i Dept. Head | Dawson Crim Charles Dranguet Dr. Bertram Groene Dr. Roman Heleniak Herman Hupperich Dr. Francis Jackman Dr. Joy Jackson Dr. Dudley Johnson Not Pictured: Donald Rhodes, Dr. Billy Wyche Dr. Michael Kurtz Dr. Harold Leu James Murphy C. Howard Nichols 102 academics Home Economics Home Economics is the field of knowledge and service primarily concerned with strengthening family life. Professionals in Home Economics seek to improve family life in the fol- lowing ways: educating the individ- ual for family living; improving the services and goods used by families; conducting research to discover the changing needs of individuals and families and the means of satisfying these needs; and furthering condi- tions favorable to family living. Not Pictured: Charlotte Gandy Mary Gunnell Sue Marlar Barbara McDaniel Mary Nelson Georgia Russell academics 103 Industrial Technology Industrial Technology aspires to provide students with the knowl- edge, skills and abilities that will qualify them for responsible profes- sional service in industry. | The Industrial Technology Depart- ment at Southeastern offers a Bache- lor of Science Degree in four fields, as well as an Associate Degree in two additional fields. Charles Bass Wilcy Champagne Dr. Luke Miller | Francis St. Blanc James Wiggins Not Pictured: Hubert Belisle, Pleasant Self 104 academics on ‘a 8 een bis 3 1 2Of Bit Aeee y- 8 290 38 Kay Adams Binnie Baham Patricia Catlett Odile Gill Marjorie Miller Goldie Montgomery Library Science At the heart of every university is its library. This heart at SLU is the Linus A. Sims Memorial Library. Named in memory of the institu- tion’s first president, the library has a collection of approximately 150,000 volumes. The collection also includes 50,000 micro-editions, a col- lection of phonograph records, and maps. The presence of an atmosphere which is conducive to study is neces- sary for a scholar and the library seeks to provide this atmosphere. Not Pictured: John Gardner academics 105 i Marketing and Economics = | The Department of Marketing and Economics at SLU lists as its major objective the preparation of students for eventual positions of leadership in the fields of marketing and eco- nomics. Marketing and economics majors are prepared to operate private busi- nesses — and are able to accept posi- tions of responsibility in large busi- nesses. Tey it La Ayan Bina, LEER ar Rites EY Perey ay Not Pictured: Dr. Jagjit Bré ea te CPT Robert Knowles Dr. Ralph Lange Lenward Lee Gerard Nistal Henry Thomasson Dr. William Thompson Dr. Donald Wilson 106 academics Dr. Newton Andrews Roy Bernard Marie Carriere DePaula Dr. Henry Corkern Mathematics The Department of Mathematics at Southeastern offers a well rounded program in both “pure” and “applied” mathematics. Students completing the four-year curricula in Robert Madison Thomas Maddox Gerhart Moore Lawrence Davis Robert Hamilton Kenneth Holder Mathematics earn a Bachelor of Sci- ence degree. Additionally, the Department offers an Associate Degree in Computer Science and a minor in Computer Science. Dr. Harold Moore Marion Rummel James Morgan Charles Steib Dr. Paul Riggs Joyce Travis James Robertson Lee Wheeler Not Pictured: Dr. F. Gary Fournet Jack R. Sanders academics 107 Military Science The Reserve Officer Training Corps does more than prepare sol- diers — it prepares leaders. Some of the outstanding leaders of the coun- try today received their military and career foundation through ROTC. The ROTC program can be com- pleted through the conventional four-year program or through a two- year program which includes a six- week summer camp. The Army ROTC plays an active part in many activities at Southeast- ern. SM Kenneth Brown SFC Will Davis Not Pictured: MSG Ray Derby 108 academics MAJ Sidney Dugas CPT Karl Ingram CPT Dick Steiner CPT Richard Pond Walter Barzenick Ronald Nethercutt Gretchen Magee Robert Priez Dr. Robert Weatherly Dr. Ralph Roberts Harriet Wiles Brooks Smith Music The music curricula at Southeast- ern lead to any of three undergradu- ate degrees — Bachelor of Music Education; Bachelor of Music; and Bachelor of Arts in Music — and two graduate degrees. Recognizing that life needs enrich- ment of the arts; SLU maintains music as:a vital element in the edu- cation process and in the academic environment. Not Pictured: Dr. George Curlington, Michael Settoon, Dr. Ronald Stetzel, Dr. Jerry Voo- rhees, Clark Watters, Dr. James Wilcox. academics 109 Nursing Students completing the four-year curriculum in nursing at Southeast- ern receive the Bachelor of Science degree and are eligible to take the examination of the Louisiana State Board of Nurse Examiners to become licensed as a Registered Nurse. The first two years of work are on the main campus in Hammond. The last two years are spent at the Baton Rouge Center. Pearl Domma Frances May Grace Short Ellen Veillon | Charlene Gibson Mercedes Munson Juanita Stucker Cynthia Webb Barbara Hyde Jean Robertson Diane Sturdivant Anna Whalen Delta Campo Ruby Cointment Glenda Carlile Evelyn Davis Not Pictured: Donnie Booth, Kathy Holland, Gloria Stevens, Shirley Morgan, Barbara Biletnikoff, 110 academics Office Administration and Business Education 2 é The Department of Office Admin- istration and Business Education at SLU, one of four departments in the College of Business, offers two gen- eral programs: Office Administration and Business Education. Majors in Office Administration are trained for office management or executive positions. Business Educa- tion majors are prepared to enter a career in high school business teach- ing as well as office occupations. Anna Adelmann Thelma Bankston Dr. Oneil Decoteau Patricia Peterson Dr. Dennis Wallette Not Pictured: | Mildred McArthur i) academics 111 Southeastern offers a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree program devoted to the study of the arts and sciences, foreign language, and 31 semester hours in psychology. SLU offers excellent preparation for later graduate study in psychol- ogy. Some psychology students go on Dr. Norman Bregman Dr. Hunter McAllister Not Pictured: Dr. Earl Capron 112 academics Psychology to careers in experimental research, or in mental health as clinical psy- chologists, or in business and indus- try as personnel-industrial psycholo- gists, or in teaching psychology. SLU also offers a minor in psy- chology. Sociology, Social Welfare Geography, Law Enforcement Students who earn degrees in the group behavior; geography is the fields of sociology, social welfare, study of man’s relationship to his geography and law enforcement are physical environment; social welfare provided with an understanding of considers social problems and social their cultural and social back- needs; and law enforcement is a field grounds. of study concerned with law offend- Sociology is the attempt to apply ers. scientific methods to the study of Dr. Haidee Betterton | Everette Edwards Priscilla Engolia Judge Leon Ford Dr. Wilbur Gardner Dr. George Hess Not Pictured: Penny Green, Donald Lea Robert Levie Dr. Ervin Mancil Chris Miaoulis Jack Voelker academics 113 Special Education The Department of Special Educa- tion offers courses for certification in three areas: Teachers of the Malad- justed and Emotionally Disturbed; Teachers of the Mentally Retarded; and Speech Correction. These areas Not Pictured: Dr. Hubert Bonnette Carolyn Bowman Deborah Boyer Jennifer Felps Stephanie Hillman Dr. James Marble Ann McKnight Edna McManus David Pettus Jerome Schmidt Ray Vineyard 114 academics of study are concerned with giving the exceptional child and the child with learning difficulties, a chance to learn skills that will make their lives happier and more meaningful. Dr. John Rabmson Dept Bill Clark Dr. Troy Cox Gertrude Jones David McArthur Clifford Ouder J. A. Winkler, Jr. Dr. Luther Wade Dept. Head Speech | And Drama The Department of Speech at Southeastern offers three separate degree programs; a major in speech with emphasis either i n general speech or radio-television; a major in theatre; and a major in speech and education for those who seek certifi- li] cation to teach speech in the second- | ary schools. Patricia Short Dr. Anna Teague Dr. Win Welford Not Pictured: | Vonnie Borden Kay Brewer James Elder | Pamela Elder | academics 115 116 Competitions ORES Mines Nelo | litcet abil mien NOI ie a RR ial sas WOR cer, MISS SOUTHEASTERN Rebecca Causey : The Osyka, Miss. Music major, a mixture of brains, beauty and talent, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. M. L. Causey: She holds a 3.8 average and aspires to a career as a singer, The junior is the 1975 Sugar Bow! Queen. KZ 4 zt 4 2 % 4 Fae competition “119 MISS SLU 120 competition UFINALISTS Brenda Hitchcock Second Maria First Runner-up 121 competition 123 competition ty = = o o. = fe) oO 124 Anne Defries Brenda Moley Myra Hood Peggy Campbell Queen Brenda Hitchcock Helen Lussen Melanie Thrower competition 12 5 Organization Sweethearts Above: Cathy Breland, ROTC; Paula Jo Blocker, McKneeley Hall; Sharon McNamara, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Cheryl Bush, Delta Omicron. Right: Stephanie Bourgeois, Senior Class; Cheryl Zito, Taylor Hall; Myra Hood, Junior Class. 126 competitions i ah Carrol, Cardinal Newman een Sullivan, Delta Sigma Pi; Debor Kathr Top Left Hall ’ BSU. Rhonda Wascom oa Ac Nita Ea OL seam oo HD BSH Gs eee sess oJ z 22 5 [=o p) oO SE Peas Ba oe © is 4B oh Sa sive Ss Aol cae N wo Baie oS a Sisal a SS S| ial, C=) oA ch 7 sae S58 sefea} ae) 127, competitions Organization Sweethearts Right: Peggy Campbell, Lionettes; Brenda Hitchcock, Sophomore Class; Pam Koch, Stu- dent Nurses Association — Baton Rouge. Below: Lydia Randazzo, Colonel's Pride; Judy Jordan, Kappa Delta Pi; Beth Winter, Alpha Psi; Beth Yarbrough, Home Economics Club. ore tcc 68: eaten ie se tah Sea naan RR SE Cone een ores ameaemeemete ra aee Hi ae OR aa tian Above: Rhonda Holten, Akindelas; Susan Bar- rett, Reserve Officers Assoc.; Melanie Thrower, Livingston Hall; Joy Chambers, Freshman Class. Left: Janelle Watkins, Broad- casting Club; Anne DeFries, SLTA; Elizabeth Smyth, American Chemical Society. competitions 129 Above: Judy Cuthbertson, Music Education; Marcia Duren, Elementary Education; Anne DeFries, Biology Education. Right: Susan Rhoads, Psychology; Anne Benoit, Govern- ment; Deborah Shrader, Psychology. 130 competitions Leslie McCutcheon, Speech Correction. Bottom Left: Elaine Spell, Speech Education; ’ Teryl Cham- bers, Social Studies Education. Above: Janelle Watkins, English. y Top Left: Sherry Catha, Elementary Educa- tion; Gary Sandifer, Government; Pifi’ aas age See ro aa P qas ® “ ri geueune e ® oR DR yA ae e 131 competitions ‘Ss v x q Soe sass on { seer Above: Kenneth Thomas III, Chemistry and Lana McCauley, Business Education. Upper Right: Becky Brady, Elementary Education and Denise Booth, Elementary Education. Lower Right: Lorrie Roberts, History and Gov- ernment and John (Jay) Himbert, Government. 132 competitions ae x “te pete el ¥ 4g ? Left: Sharon McNamara, Music; Denise Leto, Music; and Kathy Newcomb, Music. Below Left: Susan Barrett, Social Studies Education; CeCe Dispenza, Speech Correction; and Scott Gray, Zoology. Below Right: Shirley Woodard, Business Education. competitions 133 Sea Beet 2 Be a ee | 134 competitions Above Left: Pam Jenkins, Business Education; Carol Pearce, Elementary Education. Above Right: Peggy Campbell, Dietetics; Linda Bourn, Elementary Education; Gail Fendlason, Psychology. Right: Wendy Brannon, Govern- ment; Myrna Floyd, Elementary Education. ” ’s Who Who Business; Pam Koch, Nursing. Below: Gary Whitmer, History; Jo Ann Bravata, Elemen- Left: Janin Boos, Education; Willie Stamm, tary Education; Carl Feigel, Chemistry. 135 competitions 136 Greeks The Wonderful World Of Greeks Greek Week, sponsored annually by Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, once again afforded Greeks with an opportunity to gather for fun and fel- lowship. Each Day of Greek Week was marked by a special activity which added to the good natured competi- tion and fun of the occasion. Activities during Greek Week ’75 included: Alpha Omicron Pi’s song- fest; Phi Mu’s jump rope relay; Alpha Sigma Tau’s Potato Race; Theta Xi’s battleball; Delta Tau Delta’s bucket relay; Alpha Tau Omega’s Peanut Butter contest; Kappa Delta Tau’s pyramid; Tau Kappa Epsilon’s tug- of-war; Sigma Tau Gamma’s chicken chasing contest. The week opened with a reception and closed with the traditional Greek Ball sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma. Highlights of the ball were the announcing of Greek Week win- ners and the presentation of sweet- hearts. Top Left: AOPi in the peanut butter contest. Top Center: Phi Mu and AST in the bucket relay. Below Left: Greek Week reception. Below Center: DTD and KDT in bucket relays. Below Center: Theta Xi in songfest. greeks 139 e Wonderful World of Greeks Ye: dtl aeeeeneteenel ies Above: The chicken that got away. Top Cen- ter: Sorority jump rope relay. Top Right: | Greek Sweethearts. Bottom Left: Jimmy Per- eira, DTD and Gail Fendalson, an AOPi receive Most Outstanding Greek awards. Bot- tom Center; Sigma Tau in the Tug of War. Bot- tom Right: Phi Mu and KDT; the winners of Greek Week. 140 greeks sened Phe RRs Hie 1 5 Koes Pace htt edges a Metennes x ae He §, eee pee Tre eae wee Meee siepaenre PER | Alpha | Omicron Pi Kappa Tau Chapter of AOII has been active this year. Its annual pro- jects included sponsoring the Home- coming and Arthritis Drive. AOII emphasizes participation in activities with members in Lionettes, cheerleaders, yearbook editor, and several class officers. Miss SLU, as well as Court members, fraternity sweethearts, and Miss Hammond are AOIls. The Delt Outstanding Soror- ity Trophy was awarded to the chap- KKK eee) 142 greeks . Norma Bivona . Denise Clements . Connie Levatino . Carolyn Brock . CeCe Dispenza . Janice Irwin . Charlyn Martin |. Cindy Bairnsfather . Helayne Culotta . Susan Piper |. Janin Boos . Kathy Triche . Patti Thompson . Maria Gonzales . Peggy Wentz . Sally Ott . Gwen Smith . Cheryl Calandro . Patricia McKee Gail Fendlason . Cindy Capdevielle . Stephanie Bourgeois . Elaine Spell . Brenda Hitchcock . Shirley Woodard 26. Lynn Lafargue 27. Marlene Hellmers 28. Debbie Crockett 29. Sherry Stower 30. Mickey Woolley 31. Lisa Crawford 32. Elona Young 33. Diane Mull 34. Lisa Fendlason 35. Sharon Macaluso 36. Ann Seymour 37. Joy Chambers 38. Teryl Chambers Not Pictured: JoAnn Bravata Rebecca Causey Ann Clement Barbara Gadmer Myra Hood Mary Modenbach Renee Pesquie Ida Sonnier Candy Crocker greeks 143 ia SESS Not Pictured: Susan Chauvin Robin Corners Michael Di Mattia Lisette Ehret Margaret Golden Dee Jacobsen Daria Landry Diane Locascio Barbara Mader Debbie McCants Lynda Munson Pat Nayle Sybil Stadler Connie Taylor 144 greeks oe RPSSe2NDU REND . Linda Jeffers . Lorrie Roberts . Debbie Shrader Edith Evans Janis Munster Gary Guidry, Beau Stephanie Lemoine Lorna Humphrey Kathy Bauer Lynn Guidry Linda Williamson Beth Carney Sue Susslin . Cheryl Arnone Pam Levie Wanda Tapie Becky Brady Susan Butler Carol Ramirez Denise Dutt . Vickie Reynolds . Ann Keller Alpha Sigma Tau Helping SLU to progress is impor- tant to AST. They hold positions in other organizations such as Panhel- lenic, Student Activities Board, Pub- lications, Women’s Intercollegiate Volleyball and Basketball Team, and Dorm House Councils. Many are also in Who’s Who, honor societies, and the Education Day Conference. AST was awarded Most Original Float at homecoming for the 2nd year. Other annual events include the Spring Formal, Parents’ Tea, Slum- ber Parties, fraternity mixers, intra- murals, and Senior Party. AST also co-sponsored with Sig Tau an Easter Egg Hunt at Hammond State School. greeks 145 a aes as Lee. CONAN ROND Charleen Bourgeois . Dera Decoteau Sandra Emrick Christy Gomez Allissa Smith Wendy Remme Chris Paulsell Donna Guiallaume Suzan Rome . Anne Boyd . M’Liss Landry . Ramona Tami . Joanne Giffin . Elaine Patti . Joy Taylor Suzanne Small . Pam Jenkins . Miss Beverly White Pam Fitzmorris . Jackie Bourgeois . Nat Mercante . Anne DeFries . Mary Taylor . Peggy Whitaker Not Pictured: Rhonda Forman Highlights of the Gamma Mu chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma last year include a Founder’s Day ban- quet, national convention in Kansas City, a joint pep rally with Alpha Tau Omega, and mixers with several other fraternities. Tri Sigma’s major p roject on campus was the sponsor- ship of annual Greek Week activi- ties. Tri Sigma captured first place in sorority competition for 1974’s Greek Week. We also participated in the national service project, support of the children’s wing at North Carolina Memorial Hospital. Locally, hand puppets were made for the children of the Hammond State School. greeks 147 Jan Tedder Nancy Weatherly Linda Hull Peggy Bertrand Carol Barbier Lydia Randazzo Kathy Carter Denise Voorhies Susan Kandricks . Nan Gehringer Elaine Sharpling 12. Susan Barrett 13. Denise Samson . Helen Frey 15. Patricia Edwards 16. Debbie Choate 17. Sheree Abel 18. Cathy Bush 19. Frances Ann Ruffino 20. Judy Hepburn 21. Melanie Thrower 22. Diane Rougeau 23. Eddi Rae Pitre 24. Lisa Ordoyne 25. Wendy Brannon 26. Eugenie Wolfe 27. Missie Guillot 28. Michelle Blanchard 29. Debra Hudspeth 30. Peggy Davis 31. Cindy Kelly 32. Becky Davis 33. Debbie Blackwell 34. Robbie Spikes 35. Kim Rau 36. Connie Hurst — POSCSNOUswWNS ry — 148 greeks 37. 38 39 40. 41. 42. 43 44 Laurie Foster . Kelly White . Erin Williams Darlene Politz Margaret Hyde Caroline Stevens . Myrna Floyd Lana McCauley National convention, leadership conference, state day, service pro- jects, a big win at Greek Week, and many social events highlighted the year for the Alpha Psi chapter of Phi Mu Fraternity. Funds of over $300 were collected for the national philanthropic pro- ject SS Hope. During Christmas season Phi Mu visited the Hammond nursing home, sang Christmas carols and distrib- uted gifts and fruit. The spring semester was high- lighted by the Phi Mu Formal. Phi Mu sponsored an Easter egg hunt for the mentally retarded and a car wash was held to raise funds for the local charity, Care at Home. greeks 149 “seo wer Alpha Tau Omega Eta Chi Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega once again had an activity- filled year during 1974-75. Members of the fraternity partici- pated in a number of worthwhile community projects. Homecoming, always one of the year’s highlights, found the group busily preparing an attractive float. An active social calendar kept members involved throughout the year. Membe rs of ATO participated in intramural sports, fostered scholar- ship among the group, and enjoyed the special fellowship which marks a well-rounded organization. ‘ey tT FY 2 FIVE NORTHEAST INDIAN WKELS DONT EQUA ONE SLU OLARTE? BA a7 | 38 a4 PRR PRR APWSPOHOBNDUAWONPE . Edward Tonore . Douglas Clement . Clay Ramsay Joey Carrier John Kevlin . Will Fortenberry Ron Eldridge . Sidney Zeringue . Dennis Chapman . David Brown . John DiMaggio . Rick Williams . Glenn Roper . George Blanchard . Doug Fontenelle . Don Hazel . Barbara Mader . Janet Schlayer . Stefanie Stevens . Debbie Johnson . Debbie Sawyer . Linda Kravet . Shirleen Lilly . Janet de Barros . Cathy Distefano P QRRTRERSSeT Rees cme Ltt Lt 26. Donna Lewis 27. Susan Haddox 28. Darlene Politz 29. Ann Seaton 30. Rita Bertolino 31. Janice Cabron 32. Renee Pesquie 33. Pam Nelson Not Pictured: D’wayne Hodgin Jay Griggs Emile Picarella Vincent Catalanatto Floyd Sibley Harold Guthrie Doug Johnson Phil Parrino Dalton Pollet Trudi Cascio Marguerite Wolsefer Sharon Bourn Cindy Bullock Jo Dean Liuzza Ann Pastoret greeks 151 SOT oe ua ee Paul LeBlanc (Pres.) Nelson Muhoberac Gerald Brehm Herbie Rodriguez Mickey Woolley Rodney Simmons Allen Lag Gina Brunies Gina Armistead . Ken Furca . Meredith Montrevil . Bunches Cat Franklin Joe Mossy . Peggy Wentz . Marlene Helmers . Janice Irwin . Jimmie Pereira Dave Harell Gus Kuntz . Ken Enos Dave Winkler (Treas.) . W illie Stamm Mary Modenbach . Jim Housand . Pat McKee . Russell Penzato . Gary Genardo . Sheila Smith . Craig Levesque . Thomas Sharp 152. greeks . Galo Perez . Chris Lichtenstein Anthony Denicola (V.P.) . Janin Boos Don Chaucer . Jack White Don Lloyd . Mike Hahn (2nd V.P.) . Ida Sonnier . A.J. DeLaup . Joe Lipps Not Pictured: Jim Reid Jay Maumus Ray Enos Bob Mueller Tommy Sheperd Diane LeBlanc Mac Lipscomb Al Dranguet Mike Lemmons Bruce Kennedy Pam Koch Connie Levatino Delta Tau Delta With the recently renovated Delt House as the hub of activity, the chapter conducted a success- ful rush, enjoyed many social functions, and continued to pros- per. With scholarship a foremost objective, the fraternity captured the trophy for the highest average among social fraternities. Fund-raising drives were for the American Cancer Society, Heart Fund and Muscular Dystrophy. greeks 153 — Theta Xi Besides positions of leadership within the fraternity, members of Theta Xi are well represented on the Interfraternity Council, the SGA, class officers, and in many other clubs on campus. Theta Xi offers its members a well- rounded social life. This social life includes many exciting parties such as: Toga, Jungle Juice, Homecoming, and the Founder’s Day Formal. The 1975 Formal was held at the Fair- mont Hotel in New Orleans. This year Theta Xi collected over one thousand dollars for Multiple Sclerosis. 154 greeks ‘a e a NF ey a dvaiht i Pe OR ie We : b iad tsa Ce te . aw ne we! ee CONDI bwONe Joann Bravata Robbie Spikes Joy Taylor . Lisa Crawford Connie Hurst Peggy Bertrand . Connie Alford . Wendy Brannon . Suzanne Small . Elaine Patti . Lisa Bergeron . Lisa Ordoyne . Kathy Harrison . Debbie Pumilia . Joy Chambers . Susan Piper Elona Young . Lydia Randazzo Judy Hepburn Pat Edwards . Nat Mercante . Frank Donewar . Mike Byrd . Ricky Loescher . Pat Byrd . Carl Feigel . Eddie Kassing . Jerry Schaeffer . Dewayne Johnson . Steve Perry . Richard Jones . Jimmy Meyers 33. John Green 34. Eddie Monlezun 35. Joey Macalusa 36. Marc Impastato 37. John Bruh! 38. Sal Vutera 39. Jesse Burris 40. Brad Rabalais 41. David Johnson 42. Charles Modenbach 43. Jay Newbill 44. Anthony Mercante 45. Kevin Williams 46. Butch Buhler 47. Don Drago 48. John Kane 49. Mike DiMaggio 50. Johnny Johnson 51. Mitch Mitchell 52. Colin Williams 53. Jay Mirambell 54. Gary Whitmer 55. Gary Smith 56. Brian Perret 57. Jebb Sellers 58. Robbie Stringfield Not Pictured: Scott Arnett Paul Lemons Dr. Larry Holmes Robert Duncan Ricky Breaux greeks 155 Kappa Delta Tau Kappa Delta Tau’s history at Southeastern goes back to 1931 when a parent organization, the “Stags,” was formed. From that beginning evolved today’s fraternity which offers members a chance to explore college life in a unique manner. Scholastic achievement has always been one of the main motiva- tions of Kappa Delta Tau. The fraternity also places empha- sis on sports and a social life. At homecoming, members of KDT escort the court on the field for for- mal introduction. 156 greeks OONRNAWONP Steve Carter Ted Pasca Ted Day Craig Boyett Anthony Taormina Harold Burns . Bill Snoddy . Cary Kettenring . Buddy Gordy . Fred Fellner . Dusty Thom Jay Lang Johnny Nelsen Charles Barthel . Fred Bullinger Grant Schrock . Frank Giles . Ernie Johns Wayne Silva George Hoffman . Nuel Thomas . David Silva . Neal Thompson . Ernest Gastinel . Robin Becker . Bruce Marshall . Rod Oakes greeks 157 NOT PONS Clayton Lincoln Gail Richards Mary Mormino Joey Alack Bobby Thompson Beth Carney Jay Himbert V.P. of Membership . Anthony Graziano 9. Lynn T. Guidry . Gary Guidry 1. Jim White 2. Terry Crapanzano Lana McCauley . Dianne Rougeau 5. Melanie Thrower 3. Vickie Reynolds . Patti Thompson . George Schwebel . Ann Keller . Linda Williamson . Mike Ritter 2. Myrna Floyd 3. Eddie Tresch . Clarence Ybos . Martin Darden 3. Tom Wingo . Mike Reid . Billy Faustermann . Mike Chamberlain V.P. of Education . Pat Eck . Mark Levy 2. Car] Ellis — President 3: . Clinton Ellis . Nat Levy . Marilyn LeBlanc . Ronnie Horne . Brian Zeringue . Dickie Brocato . Jimmy Cleveland . Jim Morse . Mark Keltner 2. Jeff Samson 3. Dickie Newman Galen Schum 5. Donald Smith . Doug Beckwith . John Galpin greeks Not Pictured: Rickie Brocato Susan Butler Diane Snee — Sweetheart '74 Norman Browning — V.P. Of Management Steve Black Kim Alonzo Jeff Wingo Wallace Hutchinson Darryl] Dimicelli Jon Dimicelli Gary Smiley Gary Conleay Spec McClendon Ed Joiner Greg Gayle Darlene Gayle Brent Bankston Kenny Jeffers Brenda Hitchcock Perry Perret Gary Falgout Jani$ Munster ashy wean 15)16 ANE Te PVP David Bader Joey Costa Kelly White Joe Lavigne Leslie McCutcheon Sigma Tau Gamma Phi Chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma, .. the oldest Greek letter social frater- ‘ ’ nity on the campus, seeks to involve 7 : és its members in all phases of campus life. oll Involved with helping others, members of the fraternity hosted the highly successful Bicycle Marathon for the Cancer Crusade. The frater- nity lodge served as a center for social activities. greeks 159 10. 05) SU Go G1 CON Kevin Henderson Clinton Schreiber Rick Francis Brian Bodron Dave Hernandez Darrell Jobe Jack Currault Abelardo Borges Barry Boffone Leonard Mayne Eddie Kimball Brian Bosarge . Chuck Englebracht . Wade Mohr . Ray Billings Dean Burch . Donnie Provenzano 160 greeks Not Pictured: Dave Young Charles Bateman Jack Thorner Tim Cronan Keith Fairburn Dorman Mitchell Tau Kappa Epsilon Homecoming found the members of Tau Kappa Epsilon once again building a huge bonfire for the pep rally. The traditional Flambeaux parade, another homecoming high- light, followed. As acommunity service project TKE helped raise money for the Beth Fagan Benefit. In addition to fostering an enrich- ing social life among its members, Tau Kappa Epsilon encourages scholarship, brotherhood, citizen- ship, and leadership. greeks 161 ALPHA SIGMA TAU Linda Williamson Gary Guidry THETA XI Jo Ann Bravata ALPHA TAU OMEGA Cindy Bullock DELTA TAU DELTA Janin Boos Delta Tau Delta. 162 greeks Beaus BE Ee ae acs i A to as a 4 43 Greek Sweethearts, ALPHA OMICRON PI Gail Fendlason James Pereira SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA M’Liss Landry Curtis Brown 163 greeks Se q 806 : ‘dipkappa Epsiton ‘ TAU KAPPA EPSILON | Anne DeFries SIGMA TAU GAMMA Diane Snee 1 PHI MU t Myrna Floyd Jeff Samson 164 greeks ft } ‘Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils | ) The Panhellenic and Interfrater- the promoting and coordinating of ‘nity Councils are the governing bod- activities among the greek organiza- ‘es of the greeks at Southeastern. The tions. i ain objective of these councils is | | | | Seated, Left to Right: Charleen Bourgeois, Les- lie McCutcheon, president; Janin Boos. Stand- ing: Gail Fendlason, Majorie Miller, advisor: Joy Taylor. Not Shown: Erin Williams, Patti Thompson, Becky Brady, Michael DiMattia. neeling: Brink Grush, Nat Mercante, Paul Le Standing: Jerry Brehm, John Kevlin, Nat Levy, anc, Jimmy Pereira, Willie Stamm, Bruce Ronnie Horne, Harold Burns, Rodney Oakes, _) arshall, Brain Steiger, Jimmy Cleveland. Brian Bosarge, Kevin Henderson, Dean Bruch. greeks 165 Sports 167 Under the first year coach Billy Brewer, SLU enjoyed its best season since 1965, posting a 6-4 record. SLU was nationally. ranked during the year climbing as high as 10th in the NAIA polls. The Green and Gold also was in consideration for post season competition. The Lions finished tied for third in the Gulf Coast Conference. A num- ber of outstanding gridders on the Lion eleven capped first rate efforts by being named to post season hon- ors. Rookie Coach Brewer Posts Winning Record| Members of the 1974 Lions include: Front Row: Dwight Pickel, Horace Belton, Darry Landry, Jim Black, Nolan Gill, Wayne Faul, Joe Hitt, Bob White, Gary Foster, Frank Vendt, Jim Greer, Keen Jackson, Sonny Depreo, Jay Lang, Dean Waguespack. Second Row: Berrn- ell McKastell, Tommy Gray, Ed Tyroe, Colin Porta, Dickie Bickham, Pat Mason, Gary Glaser, Fred Fellner, Bryant Nyheart, John Klumpp, Mike Hornsby, Danny Boles, Rex Prescott, Bobby Chenevert. Third Row: Spike Morgan, Dudley Williams, Dale Halladay, Glenn Barrett, Bill Murray, Robert Fryant, Mike Lemen, Raul Fernandez, Mike Walker, Greg Baker, David Cruthirds, Gene Lewis, Rogers Wilson. Fourth Row: Craig Manuel, Tim Bonvillion, Alan Klein, Edward O'Neal Sam Alsgood, Cecil Bostick, Herbie Williams Keith Banta, Van Lambert, Dale Bergeron Fanacy Anzalone, Phil Secord, Gerald Bolden Fifth Row: Chris Willimas, Bobby Mors Arnold Schexnayder, Jeff Felden, Mike For Randy Moore, Charlie Phillips, Lionel Harry, | Orlando Gusman, Nish Weddington. Sixth | Row: Donny Lambert, Tommy Saia, Henry | Nuss, Randy Gremillion, Kevin Webb, Lar rence Hilton, Keith Maronge, Jim Norred Carey West, Mark Porta, Larry Hollaway, Ger ald Griffin, Hamp Stewart. Seventh Rov Denis Rayburn, Alan Byrd, Jim Guderian Dave Giardina, Donny Durbin, Fred Bedfore Don Short, Alex Clark, Ken Kenelly, Johi Hughes, Billy Percy, Mike Byrd. Back Row George Robinson, George Lee, Bob Rickett Billy Brewer, Elton Shaw, Marvin Hollane Ken Magee, Larry Crow, Grady Morgan. SCOREBOARD SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU 704 | North Alabama Tennessee-Martin Livingston Jacksonville State Troy State Northeast Louisiana Tech Delta State Nicholls State Northwestern La. 40 sports 169 In the season opener, SLU started late but finished strong as they out- lasted the Lions of the University of North Alabama, 21-17. Returning home for the second of five straight GSC tilts, the fighting Lions continued their winning ways with a convincing 44-13 victory over University of Tennessee-Martin. The Lions made it three in a row by holding on over Livingston Uni- versity. Field goals by Tommy Saia of 42 and 47 yards contributed to the 27-21 count. 170 sports Lions Open Season On Winning Note sports 171 Lions Split Two: Up Record to 4-1 In the fourth game of the season, the Lions tasted defeat at the hands of Jacksonville State. The Game- cocks were able to capitalize on SLU’s mistakes and won by a score of 22-10 which pushed Southeastern’s mark to 3-1. The fighting Lions once again 172 sports pranced in the winner’s circle the following week by edging nationally ranked Troy State, 35-25. Horace Belton earned GSC “Offense Player of the Week” honors for the third time in the season by scoring twice and rushing for 175 yards in the win over Troy. sports 173 Homecoming Against NE A Victory ein me , We aa. . be Ag ae 0 RR SR ' APE an The stage was set for the 1974 Homecoming tilt and SLU controlled the football game with the Indians of Northeast. Head mentor Billy Brewer cited the defense for outstanding play in the 23-8 victory. It had been six years since SLU had won a home- coming contest. The Lion defense blocked punts, intercepted passes and virtually stalled the opposing offense. The Lion offense amassed 348 yards while the Indians were not allowed to score until the last five minutes of the game. sports 175 Lions Lost Three — Drop GSC Title Hopes The remainder of the season saw the Lions close with a 6-4 reocrd. The final three losses came on the road. Number one-ranked Louisiana Tech beat SLU 34-13 in Ruston. Back home the next week, a reju- venated offense racked up 41 points against Delta State while an aroused defense held the visitors to seven. 176 sports Horace Belton earned NAIA National Back of the Week honors for his 267-yard, four-touchdown performance against the Statesmen. On the road again, SLU lost the last two games — to Nicholls State by a 10-0 count, and the other by a 40-3 score. Nolan Gill gained three trophies at the annual football awards banquet, officially closing the 1974 grid year. Gill received the Captain’s Award, : Leadership Award, and Winner's if Chart Award. | Horace Belton and Alan Klein | were cited as Most Valuable Players | Offensively and Defensively, respec- tively. Wayne Mack served as master of ceremonies at the event. by a Named to the All-Gulf South Conference team were: L-R: Horace Belton, Don Short, Nolan Gill, Frank Vendt, Alan Klein. 178 sports This year’s program included for- mer football great Barney Poole as guest speaker and the induction of Ronnie Hornsby, currently with the New York Giants, into SLU Hall of Fame. Banquet award winners include: Front Row: Herbie Williams, Sonny Depreo, Nolan Gill, Bobby Hill. Standing: Horace Belton, Alan Klein, Larry Alums, Gary Foster, Mike Hornsby, Wayne Faul. sports 179 SLU’s Band a “Showcase” The 1974 football season marked Richie Franz’s last year as drum major of Southeastern’s “Musical Showcase” band. Besides thrilling fans at all home games with their h alftime perform- ances, the band also made appear- ances at area parades, fairs, festivals, and other public events. Ron Nethercutt, veteran music educator, again directed the Musical Showcase. Members of the band include: Front: Richie Franz. First Row: Johnny Dunaway, David Dessauer, Darlin Brady, Brent Bencaz, James Breland, Donna Smith, Gwendolyn Deubler, Christopher Cancienne, Clifton Juan, Ronald Brazil, Ellyson F. Dyson, Jr. Second Row: Jim Weber, Chris Winkler, David Bertrand, Char- lie Modenbach, John Guthans, Eddie Gai, Texas Barber, David J. Saucier, Mary Jo Car- ruth, Judy L. Foster, Olander Smith. Third Row: Carl Glowienke, Karen Schexnaydre, Susan Howe, Rebecca Hollis, Cheryl Tarver, Mabel Hollis, Arlene Yoes, Mona Grimmer, Liz Edgecombe, Deanne Holt, Edith Evans. Fourth Row: Denise Leto, Jeannette Volante, Christine Granberry, Ray J. Ingolia, Jr., Tren Alford, Numa Diano, David Phillips, Robert Harrell, Donna Stevenson, Robin Hote, Kenny Watson. Fifth Row: JoEllen Taylor, Kathy Newcomb, Richard Bentivegna, Mike Love, Richard Shrank II, Chery! Bush, C. J. Di Palma, Claudea Dugas, Kenny Brumfield, Susan Hazel, Anita Crowe. Sixth Row: Susan Ciko, Randall LeJeune, David Askegren, Eddie Ray Robertson, Lawence Villahobas, Pam Pomes, Deborah Williamson, John Clark, Keith Fussell, Deborah Griffith, Theresa Car- ter. Seventh Row: Vicki Lynn Cottrell, Cyndi Giordano, Stephen Marchand, Eddie Clayton Braziel, John Kenneth Grehan, Marty Pizzuto, Ronnie Scheppegrell, Rickie Scheppegrell, Blake Daniels, Donald Carr. Not Pictured: Ricky Crain, Joseph Fiduccia, Charles Gideon, John Graham, Christia Granberry, Paul Hay- den, Vernon Rick McMurry, Patricia Tubb, Rand Weimer. 180 sports Members of the Flag Corps include: Kneeling: Leaneice Thames, Bonnie L. Brown. Second Row: Margaret Watkins, Becky Gatti, Debbie Gatti, Vickie Estevez, Nedra LeBlanc, Debra Pumilia. Back Row: Elaine Sharpling, Sandra Blanchard, Phylis Finley, Noreen Wagues- pack, Chery! Stoewer, Nancy Casteix. sports 181 Adding sparkle and zest to SLU football and basketball games were the university’s cheerleading corps. Besides appearances at all home games, and numerous road games, the cheerleaders sponsored weekly pep rallies which generally attracted wide interest. Seeking new ways to stimulate spirit, the cheerleaders, for the first time, gave awards to both the indi- vidual and organization which best supported school spirit during the year. Members of this year’s corps include: Paula Graphia, Evan Robison, Gwen Addison, Peggy Wentz, Gary Gennardo (lion), Marilyn LeBlanc, Patty Whittington, Kathy Carter, Nel- son Muhoberac, and Donna Pope. Not Pic- tured: Bruce Kennedy, Greg Caballero, Jerry Levi, Tom Gardner, and Keith Posey. sports 183 ‘ Lovely Ladies Lend Entertainment Lionettes this year include: L-R, Front Row: ringer, Suzanne Caldwell, Eileen Spicuzza, Gayle Perrin, Gayle Fazzino, Stephanie Bour- Sandra Estrada, Patti Thompson, Terry Shiv- geois, Myra Hood, Barbara Daws, Peggy Roll- ers, Annette Couvillion, Cynthia Hinton, Lau- ing, Candy Crocker, Debbie Bridges, Vickie rie Oswald, Nancy McCully, Angela Crim, Reynolds, Kathy Russell, Beth Carney, Cheryl Debbie Lemoine, Nancy Aubrey. | Arnone. Back Row: Peggy Bertrand, Nan Geh- Gracing halftime shows each year are the lovely and talented ‘‘Lion- ettes.”’ Included in the group are majorettes and dancers chosen on the basis of poise, beauty, and twir- ling or dancing ability. The group adds a sparkling touch while performing to selections pro- vided by the Musical Showcase Band. Directing the ‘“Lionettes’” was Bar- bara Anderson of the Health and Physical Education faculty. Candy Crocker was the group’s choreogra- pher for the past year while Peggy Campbell Rolling was head major- ette. Featured twirler, Keith Posey, performed in cooperation with the group. Many hours of hard work and dili- gent effort are reflected in the shows the group presents at athletic con- tests, parades, and festivals. The Lionettes are excellent representa- tives of Southeastern wherever they perform. New Coach Leads SLU Southeastern continued to build its winning tradition as Ken Forten- berry served his first year as head coach, guiding the Lions to a 14-11 record while just missing post-sea- son playoffs. The Lions year was highlighted by its fourth consecutive Strawberry Classic championship, a third place in the prestigious Quincy College Holiday Tournament and a strong finish at the end of the schedule, get- ting seven wins in the last nine ie sh 2 et eG AA AP 186 sports games. This factor provided a bright outlook for the future. While claiming a fourth place in the Gulf South Conference, the Lions continued their excellent defense, ranking second, and set a new school record for field accuracy. Members of this year’s tearn include: Front Row: Bruce Gilmore, Jeff Henderson, Kevin Fogg, Louis Darby, Leo McClure, Scevera Alexander. Back Row: Steve Barry, Raymond Richard, Freddie Lucas, Melvin Smith, Rusty ‘Villis, Mike Rance, Dan Pieper, Jim Masters. en ened pin scene 2.8 ie é = a SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU SLU Louisiana Col. 76 East Texas Bapt. 59 Pikesville Col. 81 Southern Univ. 90 McNeese St. Univ. 76 Drury Col. 72 Alcorn State 85 Ill. Wesleyan e530 Northland Col. 80 U.N.O. 65 Northwestern St. 56 Delta State 65 ot Livingston Univ. 67 Miss. Col, 51 Troy State Univ. 76 Jacksonville St. 69 Tenn.-Martin 66 Univ. No. Ala. 70 Nicholls State 60 McNeese State 71 Nicholls State 67 Northwestern St. 74 Delta State 66 ot Miss. Col. 74 Southern Univ. 67 sports 187 SLU Takes Classic The fighting Lions opened the sea- son by slipping past a touring Cze- choslavakian team 61-60 on a last second shot. The official NCAA debut was spoiled by the Wildcats from Louisi- ana College, 76-66. Bouncing back, the Lions proceeded to capture their fourth consecutive Strawberry Clas- sic by downing East Texas Baptist College 75-49, in the opening tilt and Pikeville College, 102-81 in the cham- pionship game. Kevin Fogg was named most valuable player of the tournament and joined teammates Freddie Lucas and Bruce Gilmore on the all-tourney squad. On the road, SLU was upended by Southern University in a controver- sial contest by a 90-76 count. In Lake Charles, the Lions were defeated in come-from-behind style by the Cow- boys of McNeese State, 76-72. Travelling to Illinois to the Quincy College Holiday Tournament, the cagers found themselves eliminated by Alcorn State but captured third place with a win over Illinois Wes- leyan. 188 sports 189 n = a Lions Win 3 Out of 6: Win Streak Elusive Back in its home court, Southeast- ern used it to an advantage. Meeting Northland College, SLU defeated the Lumberjacks 87-80. Celebrations were short lived, however, as then fourth ranked UNO squeaked by the frustrated Lions, 65- 62. 190 sports Back to the road work, SLU dip- ped to a 5-6 overall and 0-1 Gulf South Conference bowing to North- western State, 56-53, as a result of a late rally. The road jinx was becom- ing increasingly evident as the Lions lost to Delta State 65-63 in overtime. SLU evened its GSC mark by deck- ing Livingston University, 78-67. Bruce Gilmore, Freddie Lucas, Mel- vin Smith, and Kevin Fogg contrib- | uted to the Lions’ hot hand. SLU | made it two in a row when Rusty Willis led the Lions to a victory over Mississippi College, 66-51. sports 191 S'°?2 ze BS GRE ae OE eee eee ee eee eC 192 SLU Loses on the Road While Winning at Home sports i | | : | The Lions were beaten by the Troy State Trojans in Alabama, 76-58, and lost another close away game to Jacksonville State by a 69-65 slate. The next four matchups saw the Lions coming out on top on 3 of 4 occasions. Victories were recorded over University of Tennesse-Martin and University of North Alabama, 80-66, and 83-70. SLU offset a 60-51 loss to Nichols by bouncing back and rounding up the Cowboys of McNeese State, 76-71. sports 193 Season Closes on Winning Note Revenge was in their hearts as the Lions stepped into Stopher Gymna- sium in Thibodaux. It was their first GSC victory on the road this season as they avenged a home court loss to Nicholls State by a 73-67 count. Uti- lizing a last second stall to halt their opponents, the fighting Lions made it three in a row by sliding past North- western, 75-74. A four game winning streak was theirs as SLU outscored Delta State by a 70-66 margin in overtime. The shouts of victory turned suddenly to 194 sports cries of defeat when Southeastern hit the road and met Mississippi College. Gilmore, a stalwart all season, man- aged 22 points but all in vain as SLU was edged 74-73. In the finale of the season, the Lions and rookie Coach Fortenberry hosted the Jaguars from Southern University. It could not have been sweeter for Southeastern who out- played Southern in every aspect and destroyed the Jags 86-67 before a capacity crowd. sports 195 { TH ‘ i) ARY ANNIVERS sports 196 Lion Cagers Honored Senior Freddie Lucas captured two awards — Most Valuable Player, and Captain’s Award — at the Lions’ annual banquet. Lucas, only senior on the team, shared honors with sophomore Rusty Willis who also gained two awards — Most Improved Player and Fifth Quarter prize. Three players gained individual awards: Leo McClure, Free Throw Award; Mike Raace, Defensive Award; and Raymond Richard, Scholastic Award. Also included at the banquet was the formal induction into the SLU Athletic Hall of Fame of former Lion cage great C. A. Core. Pictured Above, From L-R: Mike Rance, Ray- mond Richard, Leo McClure, Rusty Willis, and Freddie Lucas. sports 197 sports scene. Head Coach Linda Lady Lions Win Opener With women’s intercollegiate ath- letics, a new look came to the SLU Puckett, with help from asst. Sandy Tucker, after weeks of hard work, opened the season with a 76-44 win over Nicholls. LADY LIONS: L-R, Front Row: Pat Sibley, Nancy Carter, Joy Spears, Connie Martin, Diana Maruschak. Back Row: Coach Linda Puckett, Pam Cook, Kathy Kennedy, Dee Jacobsen, Janice Walker, Monica Smith, Asst. Coach, Sandy Tucker. | matted : - % ice: ee ie 198 sports Nicholls McNeese McNeese La. Tech USL IES u! Nicholls U.N.O. Univ. So. Miss. Newcomb NW Tourney Newcomb LSU La. Tech Northwestern LSU UNO Newcomb LAIAW Championship 95 UNO 825 LSU 68 Northwestern Northwestern 92 New Orleans AAU Regionals 69 Lamar Univ. 73 Baylor Univ. sports 199 eocos peer eT oe 200 sports Winning Is Team Habit After their initial victory, the Lady Lions amassed four straight wins over McNeese, 71-58, La. Tech, 59-55, and USL, 93-41 before dropping a squeaker 66-67 to LSU. The ladies then won 11 straight including a 107- 35 win over Univ. of Southern Miss., and a 102-47 win over LSU at home. The Lady Lions swept the North- western Tourney earlier in the sea- son. sports 201 nn omen wom ; € Lady Lions Lose in Regionals Posting the best.record in the state at 16-1, the Lady Lions were off to Baton Rouge and the LAIAW finals. Puckett’s squad gained first place in state by defeating NW, 81-58. Regionals came next, in Texas, where they beat Lamar Univ., but lost to Baylor. 202 sports | | ee ere eg ee a ge Lady Lions Honored at Banquet Outstanding lady volleyball and basketball players were saluted at a season ending banquet. Basketball award recipients were: (top photo, from left), Pam Cook, best offensive player and most valuable; Janice Walker, best defen- sive player; Dee Jacobsen, scholastic award, best rebounder and captain; Monica Smith, most assists; Diana Maruschak, sportsman- ship; Pat Sibley, best hustler. Volleyball award recipients were: (left photo, from left), Diane Powell, captain; Gretchen Smith, sportsmanship; Dee Jacobsen, scholas- tic award and most valuable; Rose Adkins, outstanding senior in women’s intercollegiate athletics; and Joy Spears, “all for one one for all” award. sports 203 cae Mab eet hues eae eae ; ma ? . as a. : A regional championship and third place in the nation were honors claimed by SLU’s baseball team which enjoyed its best season in his- tory. The Lions, 20-11 on the regular season, won the NCAA South Regional tournament and made its first trip ever to the College Division World Series. Coach Bob Ricketts’ crew breezed SLU in College World Serie through the regional tournament. In its first series appearance, SLU dropped a 6-2 game to Northwest Missouri, but bounced back to shut- out Montclair (N.J.) State 1-0 and Flo- rida Southern 5-0. Florida Southern, the nation’s top ranked team, eventu- ally won the championship over Marietta (Ohio) College, the team which eliminated SLU by a 9-2 mar- gin. Pictured Above (left to right, first row) are: Ronnie Rutland, Greg Renton, Mike Maronge, Henry Castro, Paul Schultz, Wayne Golden, Greg Marten, Jimmy Cabeceiras. (second row) Dale Halladay, Fred Bullinger, Irvin Braud, John Nelson, Andy Davis, Mike Lavin, Ernie Johns, Kevin Fogg. (third row) Charles Driskill, megr., Grant Schroeck, Terry Beaver, Raymond Richard, Mark Butler, Wayne Silva, A. C. Clark, George Robertson, grad. assist.; Bob Ricketts, head coach. pr ‘ . i 4 We vo Ra Bs it elie ode es 5 SCOREBOARD SLU 6 USL 8 SEU 8 WSL 5 SEU 3. Nicholls 4 SLU 1 Nicholls 2 SLU 11 Middle Tenn. 2 SLU 6 Middle Tenn. 5 SLU 3. Miss. College 1 SEU 7 Miss. College 2 SLU 4 UNO 1 SLU 1 UNO 0 SLU 5 Sou. Miss. 7 SLU 7 Sou. Miss. 5 SLU tee OS 8 SLU Zee USI 3 SLU 5 Northwestern 2 SLU 12 Northwestern 5 SLU 5 Carroll Col. 4 2; Off SLU 9 Carroll Col. 3 din bi SLU 18 Aurora College 2 owe SLU 4 Delta State 6 2 ‘addi os sh SEU 7 Delta State 6 v j SLU IN @ 2 SEW 9 UNO 8 SLU 6 Sou. Miss. 3 SLU 6 Sou. Miss. 2 SLU 5 Nicholls 4 SLU 2 Nicholls 5 SLU 6 Northwestern 3 SLU 2 Northwestern 3 SLU 4 Miss. College 5 SLU 11. Miss. College 6 SLU 5 Jacksonville he SLU 7 Southern Univ. 6 SLU 10 Southern Univ. an Siew) 2 Northwest Mo. 6+ SLU 1 Montclair O+ SLU 5 Florida Sou. O+ SLU 2 Marietta 9+ NCAA SOUTH REGIONALS + NCAA WORLD SERIES sports 205 Andy Davis, Mike Maronge and Greg Renton were key figures for the Lions who posted a fine 5-2 record in post-season play. Davis lashed out 14 hits in the seven games, stole five bases, and was named to the all-tournament team at the World Series. Maronge pitched the title game at the regionals, and blanked Florida Southern in the series. Renton also won two games in regional and series play. Davis was named to the All-Gulf South Conference team along with centerfielder Kevin Fogg and third baseman Paul Schultz. 206 sports Lion Standouts Win Awards sports 207 Team Leaders Cited The trio was joined by catcher Mark Butler, pitcher Wayne Silva and first baseman Mike Lavin on the All-GSC divisional team. Fogg was the team’s leading hitter for the 25-13 season, batting .356. He had established a new school record of .389 during the regular season, but his average fell during the playoffs. Davis was second: on the team with a .346 mark. 208 sports Fogg, Lavin and Jimmy Cabeceiras tied for the homerun lead with five each and Lavin led the team in runs- batted-in with 23. Maronge was the team’s pitching leader with a 6-2 record, five saves and a 3.12 earned run average. The Lions completed the regular season tied for second place in the division, but their fine overall record warranted a berth in the regionals. Slow Start, Late Surge Mark Year SLU proved the selection commit- tee right by marching to the finals of the World Series. A slow start marked the early sea- son as the Green and Gold lost four of its first six. A strong closing surge brought eventual recognition. The Lions missed by one game a claim to the divisional title, losing a pair of one-run games the final week. 210 sports SRR Re ee in wn ee fe or ? +33 wy OR... tee: J | Re The heavy hitting team established a new school record with a .305 team batting mark. Coach Bob Ricketts summed up the team’s attitude by claiming, “we played for fun first and to win sec- ond. The attitude and effort made the year enjoyable and we had a good time.” A regional title, a trip to the World Series and a final ranking of third by Collegiate Baseball made the 1975 diamond season the most successful and enjoyable one in SLU history. sports 211 212 sports It was a third place year for South- eastern’s cross country squad which ‘claimed that position in both the Gulf South Conference and NAIA ' | District 30 meets. | Coach Larry Crow’s distance run- ners trailed Troy State and Missis- -sippi College in the GSC title meet. The Lions followed Northwestern Louisiana and Mississippi College in ‘the team standings in the NAIA meet. Vince Marino led the SLU harriers, finishing eighth in the GSC meet. Marino also established a new course record in Hammond in the team’s first meet of the season. Pictured (left to right, kneeling) are: Bryan Murray, Irwin St. Anne, Tim Cronan. (stand- ing) Head Coach Larry Crow, Vince Marino, Donald Coleman, Larry Stapleton and Asst. Coach Lyn Stegall. sports 213 sports 214 Lions Champs of NAIA Southeastern’s track team claimed the school’s first national champion- ship by winning the NAIA title and returned a week later to place second in the NCAA Division II track and field meet. After winning its third Gulf South Conference title in four years, SLU wrapped up a banner year with the two excellent post-season outings which included 23 All-American honors for its competitors. Ralph Smith won the 100 and 220 dashes at the NAIA and Rusty Price was the national champ in the ham- mer throw. In addition, the 440-yard relay team won at both the NAIA and NCAA outings. Smith, Wayne Hardy, Gregg Lawrence and Isiah Douglas won the NAIA with a 40.05 clocking and Charles Stevenson replaced Douglas on the NCAA unit. Pictured (left to right, kneeling) Tim Harvey, Manager; Tim Cronan, Bryan Murray, Charlie Stevenson, Larry Stapleton, Donald Dykes, Hilton LeBoyd. (second row) Gerald Bolden, Isiah Douglas, Phil Swett, Ralph Smith, Glen Guillory, Logan Margruder, Keith Maronge, Tommy Smith, Dickie Bickham. (third row) Asst. Coach Lyn Stegall, Robert Gamble, Ken Kenelly, Dan Nelson, Robert Martin, Robert Blue, Rusty Price, Greg Lawrence, Wayne Hardy, Head Coach Larry Crow. sports 215 P es i 216 sports te = Anh 0 SP TI BSN NS eT ———— Along with the first place finish- ers, SLU got top efforts from Wayne Hardy, Tommy Smith, Donald Dykes and Robert Martin for its national points. Hardy was third in the 100 and 220 at the NAIA and NCAA meets and Smith was fourth at the NAIA and sixth in the NCAA. Dykes, who won the NAIA indoor long jump title, was sixth at the NCAA while Martin finished second SLU Dominates GSC at the NAIA and third at the NCAA meets. In addition to his winning the 100 and 220 at the NAIA, Smith was sec- ond in the 100 and fourth in the 220 at the NCAA while Price followed with a second in the discus at the NCAA. SLU dominated the Gulf South Conference meet, nearly doubling the total of its nearest challenger, Northwestern State. sports 217 Tracksters Win Titles The Lions won the Northwestern Relays, the Pensacola Relays and the Pelican Relays. SLU also won the sprint relays at the prestigous Florida Relays and Texas Relays and posted one of the nation’s best times in the shuttle hur- dle relay at Florida. Southeastern’s indoor contingent placed third, led by Dykes’ national championship in the long jump. 218 sports Wig dita start’ Tk DELTA STA ‘ . fT? e = Erete IEEE sports 219 220 sports Lion Golfers Lose GSC Title Southeastern’s golfers failed to defend their GSC title in the spring, slipping to seventh place in the annual tourney. After winning the GSC for two Straight years and going on to national prominence, a poor first round was disastrous for the Lions. For the season, Andy Vaughn and Francis Richard led the team in the many tournaments in which they participated. Richard also captured his second straight SLU Invitational medalist honor as the Lions tied for second in the meet. The sophomore shot a tournament record 10-under-par to walk away with top honors. Pictured, (from Jeft), are: Luther Marlar, head coach, Tag Galloway, Clif Couture, Dean Hughes, Francis Richard, and Andy Vaughn. sports 221 Lions Are 3rd in GSC A repeat of the 1974 season saw the SLU netters again advance to a third place finish in the GSC Tourna- ment. Newcomers Joel Selzer and War- ren Eyster claimed championship of the number two doubles in the tour- ney. The Lions posted a 10-4 mark on the season the best mark since enter- ing the GSC. The team included: Kneeling, L-R: Ricardo Bil- bao, Joel Selzer, Charles Dickenson. Standing: Vince Distefano, Warren Eyster, Mike Cousin. 222 sports Vendio ia + pone ‘een eee “ry “age REP ot oat ean sports 223 ey, A AN ARE 0 LEA A yi lpherine Aik Peedi an ¥ isis ater 224 sports Lady Volleyball Team Successful Women’s varsity athletics at Southeastern Louisiana University made its historic appearance in October when the Lady Lion Volley- ‘ball Team took to the court for the first time. A young team, coached by Linda Puckett, made its presence felt in Louisiana volleyball circles by com- pleting a winning season on its try. After early season wins, the vol- leyballers had a roller-coaster season — losing a few matches, but captur- ing numerous others. The team beat all competition in the state at least once during the reg- ular season, and made it into the state playoffs before being elimi- nated. At the end of the regular season, the Lady Lion Volleyballers had chalked up a winning tally of 17-6 in match play. The Volleyball team included: L-R, Kneeling: Sharon Courtney, Dee Jacobsen, Rose Adkins, Gretchen Smith, Joy Spears. Standing: Diane Powell, Diana Maruschak, Donna Terrebonne, Kathy Forrest, Debbie McCants, Diane Cutrer. sports 225 SO ee ee ee ee Se er Intramurals Are Fun Southeastern’s intramural pro- gram affords all students, as well as faculty and staff, an opportunity to participate in organized sports. The diverse program includes games for all. This year's agenda included: badminton; the Turkey Trot: the Strawberry Trot; basket- ball, football, volleyball, tennis and softball. Hundreds participated in the 226 sports activities. 1974-75 Intramural Winners included: BAD MINTON SINGLES — Women, Marmillion; Men, Oliver; TURKEY TROT — Men Stu- dents, Waggenspack; Women Students, Tay- lor: Male Faculty (1.3 miles), Greaves; (2.2 miles), Tryniecki; STRAWBERRY STRUT — Women Students, Forman; Male Student, Stanley; Faculty Staff, (under 40) Pfefferle, (over 40) Lee; THREE MAN BASKETBALL — Division I, Pookadoos; Division II, Black Eagles; Overall, Black Eagles. oe sports 227 228 sports FLAG FOOTBALL — Fraternities, Kappa Delta Tau; Off-Campus, Merry Pranksters; Organizations, PEK; Residence Halls, Mother Tuckers; Sororities, Phi Mu; Off-Campus, Women, Boudreaux’s Bunch; WOMEN’S BASKETBALL — Sororities, Phi Mu; Resi- dence Halls, McKneely Hall; Off-Campus and Organizations, Our Gang; VOLLEYBALL — Sororities, Tri Sigma; Residence Halls, McKneely Hall; Off-Campus and Organiza- tions, PEM: TENNIS DOUBLES — (Women) Duhe and Danton; (Men) Dessauer and Vlyiar- gul. ™ Va sports 229 pe a a a Ne —————————————— ee Organizations Steve Laiche The SGA under the leadership of various projects. Officers servi President Stephen Laiche again with Laiche included: Gary Wh served as the voice of the students on mer, Vice President; Jeanne Maddux, | campus. Co-ed Vice-President; Cathy Flores, SGA initiated numerous changes Secretary; and Michael Byrd, Trea in the fabric of campus life through surer. Ps Re 232 organizations A PIS EIS ASA LES L LS LF. RRR OSB nets 8 ql age TE rT. HJ Ht iy | ad —— i Gary Whitmer 233 organizations os at ee ees SEMEL, PLLA (Judicial Board) Jay Mirambell, Nat Mercante, Angela Elliot, Sal Vutera, Pat immy Pereira, Senate Vice-Chair- Edwards, Dennis Perrin. Below: Right: Left to Right: Gary Sandifer, Director of Student Rights; Garland Smith, Senate Chair- man and J man. organizations 234 | bove: Bruce Conorly, Loan Administrator. Officers | Left to Right: Susan Piper, Freshman Vice- President; Jimmie Pereira, Senior Senator; Denise Clements, Freshman Treasurer; Jay Maumus, Freshman President; Joy Chambers, | Freshman Sweetheart; Herbie Rodriquez, Senior President and Jo Ann Bravata, Junior President. organizations 235 The SLU chapter of Delta Tau Alpha, national honor society agri- culture students, was founded in 1965. Pictured, (l-r), First Row: Kathryn Liuzza, Steve Saint, Melinda Pledger, John Wade, Darrell Raiford, Albert Davidson, and Dr. A. D. Owings, Advisor. Second Row: John Stall, Janet Hartong, Randall Bracy, Levern Meades, and Bruce Crain. Third Row: Richard Alford, David Graham, Thomas Hulsey, Chic Core, Leo DiSilva, and Louis Huhner. Kappa Delta Pi, National honor society in education, has maintained a chapter at SLU since 1948. The group encourages high professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and recognizes outstanding contrib- utions to education. 236 organizations Kappa Delta Pi a cee TS DRT PRE AI : i 2 som First Row, Left to Right: Patti Burgbacher, Ginny Sue Martin, Suzanne Susslin, Denise Voorhies, Joan Clarke, Janet Fama, Sandra Emrick, Ann Oalmann, Lana McCauley, and Cynthia Wofford. Second Row: Debbie Ellzey, Terry Marcotte, Julie Poche, Elaine Weber, Gaile Wise, Eileen Tregle, Margaret Faust, Judy Jordan, Barbara Higgin, Cathy Landry, Linda Hook, Elaine Spell, Elizabeth Davidson, Marcia Duren. Third Row: Randy Branch, Dr. E. Magee, Counselor; Anice Adams, Carolyn Elzy, Sondra Broussard, Janice Bossing, Deb- bie Robertson, Myrna Floyd, Anne DeFries, Mary Ann Correjolles, Paula Maurin, Denise Mormino, Jennifer Allen, Annie Weaver, Eve- lyn Davis, Margie Wesley, Shannon Lang, Del- mas Crisp, Counselor. Fourth Row: Kevin McMurray, Chris Kottemann, James Wales, Barbara Hughes, Vince Tallo, Sharon. McNamara, Cathy Puglia, Karen Koleszar, Ginger Daughdrill, Sylvia Kluka, Laurie Ste- vens, Patrice Bourgeois, Carolyn Primes, Susan Barrett, Pamela Zeringue, Denise Dutt, Denise Booth, Janice Toohey, Cyd Smith, Billy Percy. ; ’ | | . | ‘Phi Kappa Phi _|neeling, Left to Right: Omar Perera, Duane - roussard, Dennis Thomas and Larry IcQuirter. Second Row: Ms. Kay Brasher, dvisor; Cheryl Bass, Lee Young, Cindy Tul- er, Sharon Mobley, Maureen Coyle, Debbie thas, M’liss Landry, Janet Singletary and uzanne Small. Third Row: Paula Martin, am O'Quinn, Sharon Richarme, Clara Laci- ra, Amy Ernst, Brett Schelin and Clyde Jhite. : Lambda Tau society for Med. Tech. stu- 2nts was founded in 1967. Phi Kappa Phi is a national honor society that emphasizes scholarship. From Left to Right, First Row: Chery! Bush, Phyllis Puglia, Ginger Buratt, Pamela Colon, Susan Cazaubon, Beverly Whitehead, Margie Wesley, Janice Bossing, Regina Brady. Second Row: Susan Ciko, Deryl Salzer, Marie Gen- naro, Shery! Hein, Sylvia Kluka, Angela Elliott, Donna Yarbrough, Sondra Broussard, Lambda Tau Mary Biernacki, Mary Jacob, Joseph Daig- neault. Third Row: Jerry Heck, Edward Knox, Carl Glowienke, David McCormick, faculty member; Beatrice Groene, Lynette Mire, Den- ise Dutt, Margaret Faust, Joan Clarke, Joan Creel, Janice Toohey, Dale Grant. organization 237 Pi Mu | Epsilon SLU’s chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon honor society for math majors was established in 1964. Left to Right: Robert Hebert, Dominic Cali, Sheryl J. Hein and Jeff Klahorst. Pi Kappa Delte The Louisiana Chapter of Pi Left to Right: Dennis Chauvin, Chuck Sprat Kappa Delta was established for Karen Cailouette, Linda Crowe, Randy Barc i - yell and Dr. Win Welford, advisor. intercollegiate debaters in July of wella r. Win Welford, advisor OZR 238 organizations ! Pi Gamma Mu Pi Gamma Mu, a national honor society in social science, was estab- lished at SLU in 1966. It fosters aca- demic achievement and excellence in the social sciences. Seated, Left to Right: Karen Arthur, Mary Jo Smith and Ann Reed. Standing: Barbara Fal- goust, Dr. D. Rhodes, advisor and Geraldine Gendron. Psi Chi, organized in 1973, strives to advance the science of psychol- ogy. Members emphasize scholar- ship, particularly in the field of psy- chology. Seated, Left to Right: Robert Learned, Nanette Robinson, and Dennis Perrin. Standing: Dr. N. J. Bregman, Advisor; Cindy Calhoun, John Grabert, Deborah Galle, Dr. Caesar Moody, Advisor; Dery] Salzer, Terry King, Pamela Ramsay and Ear! Capron, Advisor. organizations 239 Sigma Chi Alpha Society of honor- ary accountants was organized in March of 1967. First Row, Left to Right: Roger Hilley, Shirley Binner, Pam Colon, Carolyn Sheppard and Rudolph DuSaules. Second Row: William Stamm, Michael Alexander, Bryan Hymel, Gerald Chapman and Leo King. Third Row: Bruce Conerly, Samuel Smith, Jerry Heck, Fer- nand Genre and Donald Kline. 240 organizations First Row, Left to Right: Elaine Spell, Jo Ann Bravata, CeCe Dispenza, Cindy Bairnsfather, Denise Voorhees, Jannelle Watkins, Stefanie Stevens, Patti Thompson and Peggy Wentz. Second Row: Norman Browning, Charleen Bourgeois, Susan Barrett, Judy Hepburn, Judy Jordon, Sharon McNamara, Wendy Remme, William Stamm, Eddie Monlezun, Kenneth Thomas. Third Row: Cathy Bush, Carl Feigel, Sal Vutera, Christy Gomez, Maria Gonzales, Steve Greene, Ronald Horne, Pam Jenkins, Janis Irwin, James Pereira, John Mirambell | and Gary Whitmer. ) hirteen Club FALL 1974, Opposite Page. irst Row, Left to Right: Evelyn Davis, Paula rayson, Jeanne Maddux, Suzanne Jackson, Sylvester Jagminas, Debra Goodwin, Margaret itchell, Shirley Dyess, Juanita Munsterman, Diana Ivey, Carol Choppin, E. Anice Adams, inda Thompson, Cathy Landry and Kathryn artin. Second Row: Carolyn White, Eileen regle, Laura Jungeblut, Christel Rogerie, ary Fama, Lynda Munson, Deborah ) Shrader, Cynthia Calhoun, Connie Taylor, Ea ecilia Dispenza, Arlene Entremont, Linda effers, Barbara Falgoust, Ann Reed, Cather- ine Cronin, Rebecca Cronin, Donna Woods, Suzan Berthelot and David Brabham. Third Row: David Strahan, Dickie Nelson, John Catalanotte, Dominic Cali, Stephen Hook, Joe Daigneault, David Hode, Mark Rolling, Doug- las Clement, William Stamm, James Cleve- land, Michael Beshoner, Michael Alexander, Billy Wicker, Robert Pittman. SPRING 1975, Below. First Row, Left to Right: Denise Mormino, Cheryl Bush, Terry Marcotte, Beverly White- head, Agnes Distefano, Cynthia Forshag, Car- olyn Elzy, Angela Elliott, Denise Dutt, Donna First Row, Left to Right: Sandra LeBlanc, Deborah Shrader, Leslie McCutcheon, Lorrie Roberts, Linda Bourn, Marcia Duren, Denise Booth, Carol Pearce, Pam Jenkins, Pam Koch and Janin Boos. Second Row: Denise Johnson, CeCe Dispenza, Elaine Spell, Shirley Woo- dard, Teryl Chambers, Cindy Bairnsfather, Anne DeFries, Denise Leto, Becky Brady, Judy Stevenson, and Regina Bracy. Second Row: Debbie Ellzey, Marcie Duren, Pamela Colon, Brenda Marchand, Sharon McNamara, Son- dra Broussard, Rhonda Jones, Marie Gennaro, Pamela Bankston, Beatrice Groene, Ginger Buratt, Donna Yarbrough, Janice Toohey, Janet Hammons, Shannon Lang and Margie Wesley. Third Row: Angela Smith, Patricia Dufreche, Sharon Johnson, Gary Parker, Dale Grant, Isaac Broussard, Charles Holmes, Edward Knox, Robert Brumfield, Carl Glow- ienke, Carlos Rincon, Sylvia Kluka and Vir- ginia Bowler. mamta a eos t OEFEs eh Ft FOE OG Cuthbertson, Sharon McNamara and Kathy Newcomb. Third Row: Steve Laiche, Gary Sandifer, John Himbert, Anne Benoit, William Stamm, Robert Gray, Lionel Laurent, Carl Feigel, Jo Ann Bravata, Kenneth Thomas, Steve Greene, Nat Mercante and Gary Whit- mer. Organizations 241 Agape Service Agape Service Organization was formed in October of 1973. Bottom Row, Left to Right: David Phillips, | Sherry Newlin, Lucille Miller and Mary Musacchia. Second Row: Donnie Brumfield, Dr. Dickie Hill, Sponsor and Jackie Kessler. Third Row: Dr. Owen Sweatt, Sponsor; David | Kreus, David Messer and Glenda Herron. Cardinal Newman’s House | Council | Cardinal Newman's House Coun- | cil was organized in October of 1968. Seated, Left to Right; David Hode, President. | Standing: Eligious Hemelt, Terry King and Patricia Heap. 242 organizations B.S.U. The Baptist Student Union was constructed in 1956 with two newer additions constructed in 1963 at a cost of $200,000. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Mike Whizenhunt. Debbie Stanton, Pat Van, Marilyn McClendon, Bridgett McCormick, Debbie Frickie and Robin Passman. Top Row: William Mayer, Lou Ann Pitre, Rev. Owens, Nora Carter, Fred- die Brister, Ann Breland and Milton Pray. 4 OOo = ee fe GS et GY 1. oUt; a @: 4 ) ee fc Utes organizations 243 244 organizations Gamma. Delta, an organization of the Lutheran Church was organized in March 1961. First Row, Left to Right: Donald Cail- louette, Karen Caillouette, Kathy Gamma Delta Kennedy, Jana Crawford and Alfred La Burthe. Second Row: Rev. Edwin Lange, advisor; Allison Hubble, Che- ryl Crawford, Paul McManus, Mel- ody Chappell and Danny Kennedy. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Center at SLU and is oper- ated by the United Methodist Church. The Foundation has been active since 1947. Left to Right: Paul Wesley, Linda Crowe an¢ Gerald Lovel. Albert’s St. Albert’s Student Board is the Catholic student organization on campus. Left to Right, First Row: Angela Elliott, John Grabert, Denise Dutt, Henry Schmitt, John Story, Mary Stang and Deborah Barbazette. Second Row: Gloria Baquerizo, Linda Bourn, Edward Tresch, Margaret Carter, Anthony Spedale and Garland Smith. Third Row: Dina Sekul, Mary Krause, Jo Ann Eitmann, Barbara Cole, Nash Bono, Armand Buuck and Rose Derveloy. organizations 245 246 organizations American Chemical Society SLU’s Chapter of the American Chemical Society was founded in April of 1970 to promote research in the area of chemical science. First Row, Left to Right: Dana Salinovich, Libby Smythe and Angela Smith. Secona Row: Dr. Alfred Cox, Donna Bahm, Caroline Battles, Larry Glorioso and Dr, P. D. Settoon. Third Row: Kenneth Thomas, Joseph Daig- neault, Steve Gill and Mike Girouard. Fourth Row: Bobby Moreland, Sidney Egnew, Rick Foster and Clyde White. | Alpha Psi Alpha Psi Society was organized in May of 1968. First Row, Left to Right: Deryl Salzer, Cindy Calhoun, Mary Benefield, Kenny Miller, Rebba Jones, George Folse, John Grabert and David Rougeau. Second Row: Franz Franice- vich, Kristynn Campbell, Alice Bailey, Edgar Campbell, Bob Learned, Larrie Maynard, Glenda Herron, Beth Winter, Steve Booth, Ray Welch, Hunter McAllister, Advisor; Terry King, President; Richard Russell, Angela Elliot, Dennis Perrin and Chris Sheeren. Delta Omicron Delta Omicron international music fraternity installed the first chapter of Omicron Delta at Southeastern in 1956. First Row, Left to Right: Bonnie Brown, Den- nis Leto, Brenda Brown, Holly Miller and Che- ryl Bush. Second Row: Tren Alford, Brenda Marchand, Paula Hollis, Gay McManus and Jo Ellen Taylor. Third Row: Susan Ciko, Julie Poche, Claudea Dugas, Judy Cuthbertson and Terry Marcotte. Fourth Row: Sharon McNamara, O. J. Bayer, Thersa Ballard and Kathy Newcomb. | First Row, Left to Right: Becky Cronin, Corliss Ivanyisky, Leslie McCutcheon, Elaine Spell, Cindy Bairnsfather and Sue Susslin. Second | Row: Jackie Parr, Peggy Montz, Cece Dis- penza, Barbara Pecoraro, Sandra Blackwell, Cathy Cronin, Debbie Davis and Debbie Meib- aum. Third Row: Betty Carlton, Michael Dimattia, Debbie Shirley, Sandra Emrick, Christy Gomez and Jo Lynn Gauley. Delta Chi Delta Chi Was established at Southeastern in May of 1967. organizations 247 Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business. The first chapter of Delta Sigma Pi was organized at Southeastern in April of 1966. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Terrell Ford, Kathreen Sullivan, Sweetheart; and Cliff Cou- ture. Top Row: Randy Barnett, Hubie Mar- tello, President; Tom Emrick, Glenn Sharp, Paul Cormier, Rodney Galatas, and Ric Fre- dricks. El Club Espanol El] Club Espanol, founded in 1956, Left to Right, Seated: Donna Steveson, Secre- fosters the studv of S . oe tary; Sharon Morgan, Vice President; Kathy eas! panish Ameri Martin, President; and Jan Smith, Sweetheart. can culture in conjunction with for- Standing: Dr. James Fournet, Advisor; Janin | eign languages. Boos, Glenda Herron, Donna Wild, Claudia Franz, Mary Musacchia, and Karen Wey- mouth. 248 organizations ) Collegiate Farm Bureau )German Club : ) In 1965 the German Club was reor- ' Janized for students interested in the te erman language and culture. Seated: Jana Crawford, President; and Chris- tine E. Verdross, Advisor. Left to Right, Stand- ing: James Adams, Mike Girouard, Peggy Ber- trand, Robert Hamrick, Donna Hamrick, Carol Lee Choppin, Anne Groene, Senator; John Byrnes, Jr., and Kenneth Thomas III. Organized in 1968, the Farm Bureau provides information on cur- rent inventions, practices and legisla- tion of interest to those involved in agriculture. Left to Right, Bottom Row: William Lambert, Vice President; Cathy Breland, Secretary; Lau- ren McClure, Regina Bracy, President; Lynette Foster, and David Phillips. Middle Row: Mr. C. E. Hyde, Advisor, Kelly Russell, Mary Alice Daws, Mary Guttzeit, Billy Bunch, and Eliza- beth Guttzeit. Top Row: John Magee, Randy Bracy, Edward Ballard, Lawrence Heintz and James Bailey. organizations 249 Gleaners’ Club Each year the Gleaners’ Club sponsors many social functions to bring together the students majoring in agriculture. These functions include a dance, a banquet and several educational tours throughout the state. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Cathy Breland, Lauren McClure and Regina Bracy, Secretary. Top Row: William Lambert, Billy Bunch, Randy Bracy, President, and Lawrence Heintz, Vice President. Vee 250 organizations Le Cercle Francais ' The purpose of the club is to ) afford the students of French the Opportunity to use French and to ) become familiar with French art, lit- erature and customs. Left to Right, Seated: Sharon Morgan, Dawn Egnew, Christine Samson, Vice President; Mindy Hagan, President; Donna Wild, Secre- tary; and Nancy Weatherly. Standing: Edwin J. France, Jr., Advisor; Glenda Herron, Mign- hon Tourne, Starr Eckert, Jan Gillespie, Debo- rah Barbazette, La Nelle Cooper and Joey Macaluso, Senator. Rodeo Association The Rodeo Association was organ- ized to promote intercollegiate rod- e0s. ) Left to Right, Front Row: Jay Addison, Darrell Raiford, Gabe, Mascot; and Skip Robinson. Second Row: Brad Addison, Adrian McCaa, Billy Bunch, Gale Harris, Terry Anderson, Jimmy Cambre, John Swartz, Edward Ballard, William Lambert, Gilbert Cooper and A. D. Owings, Advisor. Third Row: Tim Anglin, Teddy Heintz, Richard Alford, Dennis Brew- ster, Ed Kelly and Norwood Thornton. Top Row: Debbie Vybrial, Gwen Addison, Lauren McClure, Mary Guttseit, Jeanne Maddux, Kathy Triche, Gay Robinson, Mary Alice Daws and Beverly Rybezyk. organizations 251 The Home Economics Club was organized in 1940 to provide profes- sional development of its students. 252 organizations Home Economics Club First Row, Left to Right: Kathy Reed, Charlotte Stevens, Debbie Pumilia, Denise Miles, Juli- enne Ardoin, Beth Yarbrough, Nan Russell, Martha Cefalu, Mary Misita, Sue Richard and Joannie Forcier. Second Row: Katherine Spi- tale, Patricia Evans, Margaret Mooty, Jo Ann Martial Arts Club The Martial Arts Club was estab- lished in November of 1971 for stu- dents interested in the study of Mar- tial Arts. Campo, Sonia Henry, Lucille Miller, Carla Davidson, Pamela Fitzmorris, Linda Venter- ella, and Margaret Hyde. Third Row: Lee Franchina, Brenda Daussat, Denise Dey, Jeanne Jumonville, Rita Stewart, Cynthia Sager, Helen Whatley and Louise Caldarara. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Virginia Danton, Venessa Valentine, Patti Cox, Stephen Beale, George Bausich, Kenny Mooty, Marilyn Hen- derson, and Beth Foreman. Top Row: Shirley Martin, Karen Tate, Ted Anderson, David Wilson, Daniel Kennedy, Joseph Booth, Will Higginbothen and Robert Greenup. N.C.A.S. First Row, Left to Right: Donna Bergeron, Terri Vicknair, Judy Hepburn, Virginia Rich- ardson, Kathy Bauer, Linda Jeffers and Thelma Lee Bankston, Sponsor. Second Row: Terry Bennett, President; Joy Baudouin, Carol Singletary, Nan Gehringer, Linda Willis, Odele Middleton, Donna Vogel, Belford Car- ver and Anna Adelmann, Sponsor. Third Row: Belinda Turlich, Monica Adelmann, Bridgett McCormick, Bambi Sylvest, Sarah Bester, Cathi Taylor, Cathy Puglia, Shirley Woodard and Chris Lichtenstein. Hettie Line +35 a The National Collegiate Associa- tion for Secretaries was recognized aS an organization on SLU in Janu- ary, 1969. (ie ae Se Netadbeedh Shem ssn Th sn ay a Tay dS ene organizations 253 M.B.A. The Masters of Business Adminis- tration Association was organized in April of 1971. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Ed Short, Paul Hubert, Donna Bouregois, Eubie Ganett and Joanette Dunn. Top Row: Yasa r Ozcan, Dor- man Mitchell, Herb Gomez, Ed Kirby and Bar- ney Jones. 254 organizations Phi Epsilon Kappa ‘irst Row, Left to Right: David Giardina, Don- ld Currier, Terry Triche and Dennis Martin. _3econd Row: Dr. Dick Hill, Sponsor; Joe Dai- Phi Epsilon Kappa is a national ‘le, Bob Thompson, Michael Brocato, Rusty fraternity organized at Southeastern _ rice, and Douglas Clement. in November of 1957. Physical Education Majors and Minors tst Row, Left to Right: Diane Powell, Debbie PEMM, an affiliate of the State forshan, Sammy Rushing, Dee Jacobsen, ional Association for Health, inger Bowler and Carol Cuthbertson. Second and Nationa : . Aue ti ow: Beth Foreman, Melonie Gordon, Nancy Physical Education an ecreation dick, Patricia Maddox, Debbie McCants, was organized in 1950. Isemary Atkins, Daria Landry, Ann Bentz, nna Pope, Angel Gautreaux and David Gia- ina. Third Row: Dr. D. Hill, Sponsor; Doug ement, Donald Currier and Ricky Branch. 4 organizations 255 | | 256 organizations Gd. mate ome, “ ¢ cy r- | a. S 2 {= = } ply y Society of Physics Students The Southeastern Louisiana Uni- First Row, Left to Right: Larry Glorioso, Ken versity Chapter of the Society of neth Thomas, Leonard Bencaz, Michael Min Karey e kus. Second Row: Joseph Daigneault. Donne Physics Students was founded at Bahm, Libby Smythe. Third Row: Robert Mac SLU in October of 1973. Nutt, Victor Hoover, Sidney Egnew, Tec Anderson. Top Row: Dr. Patrick Settoon anc Mary White. Alpha ' i Oo 60 qual : — ry, wo ws f o (be MS — { 7 ' a bh _ td OW ' “4 tel land 4 Pal o (ge, o | i tc f Ss =m ws mo H , if a. wy 1] HW Li} i) 4 | 6 Vy ae 1 i My mf W) iy w WwW ws fs | fi 4 | = 0] Ob H a) in| a 6 ‘bd ” i= | o8 8 hf a te i) 6 i Oe 258 organizations Student Nurses Association The SLU Student Nurses Associa- tion was established in 1967. It is an affiliate of the State and National Professional Student Nurses Associ- ations. One purpose of this organiza- tion is to assist the students in meet- ing their obligations as graduate nurses. Pictured L-R, First Row: Linda Guagliardo Catherine Bush, Therese Champagne, Frances Ann Ruffino, Brenda Moley, Kathy Crawford Nancy Weatherly, and Susan Costanza. Sec. ond Row: Rebecca Rod, Mercedes Taylor Daisy Bailey, Kathy Russell, Lisa Hyde, Caro lyn Bailey, and Beverly Burton. Third Row Frances May, Consultant; Carol Burns, Wand Gillespie, Janet Smith, Rhonda Neal, Monici Nijoka, and John Bankston. Student Louisiana Teacher’s Association The Gladney J. Tinsely Memorial |) Chapter of Student Louisiana Teach- ‘| ers’ Association affords the students in education an opportunity for active participation in the develop- ment of leaders among those prepar- 4) a 0 Ls) i ! i i ee te ing to teach. First Row, (l-r): Deborah Barbazette, Eileen Tregle, Miranda Hagan, and Anne DeFries. Second Row: Kathy Landry, Linda Bourn, Ste- phen Beale, and Ruby Gail Wise. organizations 259 260 organizations In the fall of 1969 United States Army ROTC came to Southeastern. Since that time, the corps has enjoyed steady growth. Below: COLONEL'S PRIDE: Kneeling, Left to U.S. Army R.O.T.C. Right: Judy Hepburn and Cindy Bairnsfather. Standing: Susan Barrett, Glenda Holmes, Ronda Holton, Mary Herbert, Stefanie Ste- vens, Janet Schlayer, Lydia Randozzo, Debbie Williamson, Melody Dyson, Nedra Leblanc, Virginia Spooner, Marcia King, Wanda Hous- ley, Elona Young, Leslie Passafume and Sybil Stadler. pts oer NBL s bee , a « RESERVE OFFICERS Top Picture: R.O.T.C. CORPS: Front Row, Left to Right: Russ Forshag, Battalion Commander; Lydia Randazzo, Corps Sweetheart; Robin Bennett, Battalion Executive Officer. Left Sec- tion, First Row: Douglas Fontenot, Audrey Ourso, Tom Smith, Norman Browning, Mike Roddy, and Donald Phillips. Second Row: Brian Zeringue, Janice Marshall, Lewis Lester, Charlesetta Murray, Terrell Ford and Karen Smith. Third Row: Eddie Braziel, Vicki Miskel, Allen Price, Janice Wendelken, Dennis Sawyer and David Rougeau. Fourth Row: Bob Thompson, David Hayes, Jack Barger, Bob Greenup and Eddie Chambers. Center Sec- tion, First Row: David Phillips and John Clark. Second Row: Edward Delone and Robert New. Right Section, First Row: Edward Foster, Sidney Egnew, Paul Balbero, John Yarbor- ough and Dwayne Broussard. Second Row: David Messer, Fred Keller, Jess Heary, Lor- raine Hayes, and Eddy Paul. Third Row: Alex- re aye nike ME er Set ae ander Martin, Jim Bailey, Bill Gardner, Mike Mohr, Tom Roddy and Timothy Cronan. Fourth Row: Darlene White, Kelly Newsome, Mala Newsome and John Hurst. Bottom Picture: RESERVE OFFICERS (ROA): Left to Right: Edward Foster, Karen Smith, Michael Roddy, Lydia Randazzo, Paul Bal- bero, Linda McCoy, John Clark, Janet Schlayer, Eddie Chambers, Audrey Ourso and Norma Browning. organizations 261 262 organizations University Dancers The University Dancers trace their history back for more than 25 years. One of the oldest organizations on campus, the group presented its 26th annual Christmas Candlelight Con- cert and Spring Concert during the 74-75 year. First Row, Left to Right: Suzi Case, Connie The SLU Gospel Choir was founded at Southeastern in March of 1973. First Row, Left to Right: Marilyn Williams, Levatino, Janet Lipari, Norma Bivona, Donna Pope, Angel Gautreaux, Casan Fontenot, Che- ryl Neight, Dennis Chapman, Ann Bentz, Melanie Kidder. Second Row: Sharon Maca- lusa, Charlene Miller, Cheri Richards, Beatriz Davila, Christe Perilloux, Bonnie Kennedy, Susan Cazaubon, Kerry Lato, Robin Roueche and Rosita Pastoret. Third Row: Pam Elder Advisor; Emma Davila, Venessa Valentine, Arlene Anzalone, Zelda Rose, Voris Richard, Linda Lipscomb, Teri Sutherland, Libby Smythe and Karla Kling. Gospel Choir Wanda Housley, Sherry Hall, Carol Dillon, Patricia Maddox, Brenda Edwards, Jan Youngblood, director. Second Row: Horace Waters, Althea Cyprian, Avis Haynes, Hilda Porter, Rhonda Holton. Third Row: Voris Richard, Frank Watson, Lloyd Carlton, Roza- rio Slack, William Varnado, and Paul Hyde. MEMBERS: Chery] Bush, Tren Alford, Sharon 'McNamara, Deborah Williamson, Pamela Romes, Tim McGowan, Donna Carlton, Chris Cancienne, Paul Hayden, Edward Veatch, Robert Moreland, Gregory Perniciaro, Gwen- dolyn Deubler, Patricia Tubb, Kathy New- comb, Denise Leto, Charles DiPalma, David Saucier, Penny Barbara, Clifton Juan, Deanne Holt, Richard Shrank, Jeannette Volante, Dar- lin Brady, Bonnie Brown, Linda Bosch, Alvin Pogeler, Mark Newcomb, Richard Bentivegna, Edward DeJesus, Kenneth Brumfield, Ray Ingolia, Randy Weimer, Joseph Wylie, Joellen SLU Symphonic Band Taylor, Susan Ciko, John Guthans, James Weber, Bradley Burris, Carl Glowienke, Ran- dal LeJeune, Oscar Bayer, David Fussell, Michael Poche, Eugene Cutrer, Lloyd Bosch, Eugene Lipscomb, Ray Kraemer, Stephen Morris, Claudea Dugas, David Phillips, Gay McManus, Lawrence Villalobos, Numa Diano, Christine Granberry, Eddie Robertson, Nick Savarino, Blake Daniels, Stephen Marchand, Theresa Ballard, Claudea Dugas, Bradley Bur- ris and Gregory Perniciaro. CONDUCTOR: Robert Weatherly. organizations 263 MEMBERS: Rebecca Ann Adams, Wilma Allen, Theodore Baham, Dianne Bankston, Penny Barber, Denise Beeman, Joyce Bjork- gren, Julie Boudreaux, William Branley, Ann Breland, Ronald Broadbent, Brenda Brown, Kenneth Brumfield, Deborah Bullock, John Byrnes, Donna Carney, Joseph Carrier, Larry Clark, Margaret Click, Margaret Crawford, Jean Craycraft, Althea Cyprian, Jerry Duhon, Katherine Ellis, Michele Fontenot, Michael Francois, Deborah Frickie, Alan Gentiles, 264 organizations University Chorus Sharon Goff, Debra Grayson, Susan Haddox, Diana Ivey, Michael Jernigan, Tim Jones, War- ren Keller, Frank King, Wayne Knotts, Judith Krogsgard, Paula Lagrue, Rose Laurant, Sharon McNamara, Brenda Marchand, Terry Marcotte, Jacquelyn Matthews, Rebeca Matos, Lyn Meadows, Harold Millet, Sean Mount, Pamela Nelson, Charles Penton, Christine Por- ter, Milton Prescott, Fred Richards, Charles Rivette, Candice Roy, Karen Russell, Bette Scaife, Ann Seaton, Marian Sylvest, Janet Tas- | | | | sin, Jackie Todd, John Vernon, Lawrence Vil- | lalobos, Horace Waters, William Watson, Judith White, Deborah Williamson, Donna. Wilson. INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE: Tren Alford, Bradley Burris, Cheryl Bush, Numa Diano, Claudea Dugas, Carl Glowienke, John’ Guthans, Denise Leto, Sharon McNamara, Stephen Morris, Kathy Newcomb, Greg Perni-. ciaro, Pam Pomes, Richard Shranks, Joellen Taylor, Joseph Wylie. | SLU Concert Choit MEMBERS: Chery! Anthon, David Askegren, Theresa Ballard, Denise Beeman, Ginger Bowler, Ronnie Budenich, Debbie Bullock, Dwight Butler, Donna Carney, Loren Caroth- ers, Joey Carrier, Bebecca Causey, Melody Chappell, Carol Clark, Theresa Coleman, Lisa Crawford, Melodye Curtis, Judith Cuthbert- son, Katherine Ellis, Anne Estes, James Faller, Judy Ferris, Michelle Fontenot, Tommy Galey, Alan Gentiles, Lanita Granade, Paula Gray- son, Terri Greenup, Robin Hote, Tim Howe Warren Keller, Kurt Kennedy, Rita Ken Wayne Knotts, Judith Krogsgard, Jacquelin Matthews, Lyn Meadows, Wayne Millet, Sea _ Mount, Charles Penton, Tony Prescott, Gar Purvis, Liz Reed, Fred Richards, Zelda Ros Danny Smith, Gary Smith, Charles Stewart Debbie Stockwell, John Vernon, Brent Wa son. DIRECTOR: Ralph Roberts. Students Of the States Students of the States was organ- ized in October of 1968. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Kathy Ellis and Karen Sibley. Top Row: Gary Smith, Lyn Meadows, Fred Richards, Lisa Crawford and Van Jordan. organizations 265 Te Arg ome ey 4 om v Nn gas ipso Sara Tp} sieime 2 eles) S vl ods a } Y ae ae S (es =e te Ww) fos rs = Qs Sele © @ oa One =e e ( ) Boe 2 ah ey el as ro) ae Seen ie Z TS fo) J! N oS a = ua a Ba o% 2 cores cS) Silom eae, 5 Serving in the women’s dorms were: Pictured at Left: Maria Gonzales, Paula Hollis, Angela Smith, Chris Raby. Second Row: Paula San- ner, Mary Mormino, Teryl Chambers. Third Row: Noel Smith, Marcia Duren, Julie Glaser, Jan McLin. Fourth Row: Jackie Kessler, Kathy Sellers, Lucille Miller. Fifth Row: Wendy Duhe, Linda Aucoin, Judy Cuthbertson. Opposite Page, Top: Tucker Hall P.A.s are: Michael Bourgeois, Mrs. Connors, House Director; Pat Pereira. Second Row: David Deer, Douglas Fortenot, Dale Spikes, Ken Thomas, Director of Housing. Opposite Page, Middle: Lee Hall P.A.s are: Raymond Musso, Jimmy Walker, Head. P.A.; Weldon Buckner. Second Row: Ellyson Dyson, Jr., Roger Holden, Mike Devereaux, Gary Pedeaux, Ken Thomas, Alan Ender- mann, Leo Persick, Dominick Bartolo, Asst. Head P.A.; Robin Couvillon, David Nault. Opposite Page, Bottom: House Council mem- bers in the men’s dorm are: Stuart Smith, Den- nis Thomas, Mark Lazarre, John Ward, Louis Lester, George Dugazon. Back Row: Frank LaBarbera, Lloyd Granger, William Day, Paul Cormier, and Cliff Coutture. House Council members in the women’s resi- dence Halls are: Charlotte Leche, Dina Sekul, Margaret Booty, Virginia Danton, Pamela Dalliale, Mary Martha McGinn, Shirley Mar- tin, Laurene McQuiston, Paula Blocker, Ginny Sue Martin. Leslie McCutcheon. Middle Row: Catherine Distefano, Dee Jacobson, Christy Gomez, Pam Jenkins, Becky Brady, Linda Jef- fers, Diane DeHarde, Edie White, Mary LeBlanc, Joycelyn Theard, Brenda Allen. Third Row: Susan Sharp, Lisa Cook, Carol Cuthbertson, Deborah Faust, Lorrie Roberts, Pam Marmillion, Kim Rau, Missie Guillot, and Shirleen Lilly. ee 6% 268 organizations | i J j | Akindelas Akindelas was founded at South- ‘eastern in April of 1973. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Kenneth Martin, tudent Activities Board and Wayne Baham, Curtis Haynes and Wallace Lewis. Second Row: Clarence Walker, Ronald Brazil, Rozario Slack, Kenneth Sallier, Paul Hyde and Ronald Davis. Student Union Board Opposite Page, Top Picture: (SUB) First Row, eft to Right: Patricia Nayle, Marcia Duren, Xebba Jones, Karen Caillouette, Donald Cail- ouette, Debbie Hawkins, Terry Crapanzano, on DiMiceli, Barney Jones and Angela Smith. Second Row: Vinai Hirunpugdi, Robin Hote, Charmaine DeBlonde, Paula Ann LaGrue, delen Cyprian, Linda Jeffers, Becky Brady, 3arol Ramirez and Linda Williamson. Third Row: Cindy Calhoun, Joseph Daigneault, sathy Chambers, Paul Fugarino, Beth Carney, Cathy Bauer, Susan Butler, Ann Keller, San- ra Emrick, Ann Boyd and Babs Waguespack. ourth Row: Casan Fontenot, Kenneth Thomas, Kenneth Buhler, Sal Vutera, Norman 3rowning, Wally Hutchinson, John Himbert, Pam Jenkins, Mary Taylor, Denise Voorhies, Pam Jackson and Phil Bopp. Fifth Row: Donna Wascom, LaDonne Hood, Joan Couvillion, Gina Centanni, Clifton Juan, Brenda Hitch- cock, Tom Wingo, Linda Bourn and Sissie Navo. Sixth Row: Alfred Delaup, Daryl DiMiceli, James Cleveland, Mr. Magee, Janet Fama and Beth Winter. Opposite Page, Bottom Picture: (SAB) First Row, Left to Right: Kris- tine Levenhagen, Barney Jones, Barbara Schilling, Terry Crapanzano, Debbie Haw- kins, Jeffery Samson, Jimmy Cleveland and Beth Winter. Second Row: Col. James Mur- phy, Howard Farrell, Ken Benitez, Paula LaGrue, Ann Boyd, Mary Taylor, Marguerite Hyde, Charmaine DeBlonde, Robin Hote and Beth Carney. Third Row: Mr. D. Magee, Sal Vutera, Richard Sheeren, Joseph Daigneault, Cindy Calhoun, Clifton Juan, Mark Keltner, Galen Schum, John Himbert, Clinton Sharp, Ellyson Dyson and Carlos Rincan. During the 1974-75 scholastic year, the Student Union Board assumed the new name, Student Activities Board. Under both names, dedicated students contributed in many ways to improve SLU. organizations 269 KSLU Radio Station 270 organizations Southeastern, for the first time, has an official “voice.” Radio station KSLU, which broadcasts at 90.9 Mhz. FM, began airing programs in late November. Manning the station are four student dir ectors. Disc jockeys are drawn from a group of volun- teers who share an interest in radio. The SLU Broadcasting Club lends its support to the station's efforts. Top Left: Dedication Ceremonies, Left to Right: Dr. Luthur Wade, head of the Depart- advisor to the radio station; Dr. Clea Parker, SLU’s president; Chuck Spratt, managing director; and Robert Priez, KSLU technical director. Top Right: Left to Right, Seated: Jan- nelle Waikins, news director; and John Wiles II, music director. Standing: Chuck Spratt, station manager; and Bob Bush, program director. Bottom Picture: Broadcasting Club, Left to Right, Front Row: Barry Fleming, John Rothermel, Al Nassar, Ricky McMurray, Kevin Meeks, Janis Trapp, Don Phillips and Chery] Baxter. Back Row: Bob Bush, John Wiles, Mignhon Tourne, Jannelle Watkins, Chuck Spratt, Andrew Vigueira, David Roy, Robert Thompson, James Sorrels, Frank Giles, Pat Short, advisor; and Cara Klieger. organizations 271 272 organizations The Lion’s Roar The “Lion’s Roar,” which traces its history back to the 1930's, is the voice of Southeastern’s student body. Published weekly during regular semesters, and every other week dur- ing the summer session, the “Lion’s Roar” chronicles major happenings on the campus. During the 1974-75 scholastic year, the newspaper was guided by editors Billy Wicker (Fall) and Peggy Watts (Spring). The staff is strengthened by jour-) nalism students who use the newspa-) per as a learning experience. | Top Picture: Peggy Watts and Billy Wicker, Editors. ? Opposite Page, Bottom: Seated, Left to Right: Brink Grush, Pat Edwards, Peggy Watts, and Billy Wicker. Standing: Richard Daigle, Diane Loupe, Harold Guthrie, Doug Clement, Becky Burt, Terry Berthlot, Helen Warden, Brian Zeringue, Randy Bridges, Susan Chauvin, and Steve Greene. | Dogs for® eee TAR | | v A 3 27 organizations ff 274 organizations Kathy Bauer : Activitie Le Souvenir Finally, the sun sets. Another hot day in May is over. Finally, the last page of the 1975 “LeSouvenir’”’ is fin- ished. A long, exhausting, painstak- ing endeavor which began back in August is over. Certainly the book is not perfect, the editor reflects. Some staff mem- bers weren't very reliable. Mistakes always seem to creep in. Organizations never seem to care about making picture appointments; but are quick to gripe if their pictures are not made. Problems pile atop problems — never ending. But it’s finally over. Here is the “LeSouvenir.” Despite the shortcom- ings and problems, the editor and staff hope this volume will be a treasured memory of the year ’74-75. organizations 275 276 Graduate Students Anderson, Sid; Hammond; Biology Beheshtian, Mehdi; Iran; Business Administration Bourgeois, Donna; New Orleans; Business Administration Burris, Bradley; New Orleans; Music Everett, Robert; Kentwood; Biology Gray, Robert; Hammond; Biology Gunnell, William; Slidell Administration and Supervision Hidir, Erdal; Baton Rouge; Business Administration Holland, Marvin; Hammond; Administration and Supervision Hornsby, John; Baton Rouge; Mathematics Jones, William; Metairie; Business Administration Kitisin, Bhantoon; Hammond; Business Administration Mayne, Leonard; Hammond; Administration and Supervision Moore, John W.; Hammond; History Neal, Gayle; Tickfaw; Administration and Supervision Pauli, Mary; Hammond; English Robertson, George H.; Hammond; Business Administration Rodriguez, Felix; Hammond; Business Administration Sherman, Kenneth; Hammond; Biology Thomas, Clark; Slidell; Sociology Thornton, John; Mississippi; Business Administration Watermeir, Ralph; Metairie; History Weymouth, Stephen; New Orleans; History Wilson, Ruby; Slidell; Social Studies Abbott, John, Sr.; Denham Springs; | Social Welfare Abdul-Hadi, Basil; Fresh.; Baker Abel, Sheree; Fresh.; Hammond | | NSU. | : Sant | Abela, Mary; Fresh.; Covington Abels, Margaret; Fresh.; Springfield Aberly, Tom; Soph.; Covington | | Abney, Sam; Jr.; Hammond | Abusha, Lucille; Soph. ] Abusha, Raoul; Sr. cite NORIO Achord, Beverly; Fresh.; Ponchatoula Adams, Anice; Sr.; Bogalusa; Elementary Teaching Addison, Amy; Fresh.; Slidell Adelmann, Monica; Soph.; Hammond Adkins, Rose; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Health, P.E. and Safety Ed. Adorno, Dawn; Soph.; Lacombe Adragna, Marsha; Soph.; New Orleans Aime, Carolyn; Sr. Albert, Henry; Jr.; Arabi Aleman, John; Fresh.; New Orleans Alexander, Scevera; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Alfonso, Patsy; Sr.; Hammond; Social Welfare Alford, Connie; Fresh.; Hammond Alford, Peggy; Fresh.; Chalmette Alford, Susan; Jr.; Mt. Hermon Alford, Tim; Soph.; Kentwood Alford, Tren; Soph.; Bogalusa Alfortish, Charles; Fresh.; Metairie Alfred, Faye; Jr.; Metairie Allen, Brenda; Fresh.; Jackson Allen, Glenn; Fresh.; Ponchatoula Allen, Jennifer; Sr. Allen, Joyce; Fresh.; Ponchatoula Allen, Richard; Soph.; Baton Rouge Allen, Wilma; Jr.; Independence Alston, John; Sr.; Bogalusa; Social Welfare Alvarado, Mario; Sr.; El Salvador; Agriculture Business Amato, Dianne; Sr.; Independence; Nursing Ambrosius, Mark; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Amedee, Claudia; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Ammons, Steve; Jr.; Baton Rouge Andermann, Nancy; Sr.; Hammond; Elementary Teaching Anderson, Doug; Fresh.; Hammond Anderson, Laura; Jr.; Hammond Anderson, Nadine; Soph.; Amite Andrews, Craig; Fresh.; Kentwood Anglada, Cynthia; Soph.; Arabi Anglada, Elizabeth; Fresh.; Arabi Anglin, Tim; Jr.; Holden classes 279 = 280 Annison, Joan; Fresh.; Denham Springs Anzalone, Fanancy; Fresh.; Independence April, Glenda; Fresh.; Metairie Arcement, Dianne; Fresh.; Chalmette Ard, Marilyn; Fresh.; Hammond Ard, Willie Pearl; Sr.; Hammond; Social Studies Ardoin, Julienne; Sr.; New Orleans; Vocational Home Economics Arimi, Mohammad; Fresh,; Iran Armas, Lisa; Jr.; Baton Rouge Arnold, Mitchell; Sr.; Tickfaw; Social Studies Arnold, Susan; Fresh.; Ponchatoula Arnona, Corry; Sr.; New Orleans; Elementary Teaching Arnondin, Steve; Soph.; Marrero Asher, Vickie; Sr.; New Orleans; Business Education Athas, Deborah; Jr.; New Orleans Aubrey, Nancy; Fresh.; Slidell Aucoin, Linda; Jr.; Laplace Aunspaugh, Denise; Sr., New Orleans; Accounting Austin, Gwen; Soph.; Buras Avila, Jaime; Soph.; El Salvador Avilas, Carlos; Fresh.; Kenner Aydell, Danny; Fresh.; Denham Springs Badr, Abdulla; Fresh.; Hammond Baham, Michael; Soph.; Loranger Baham, Wayne; Soph.; Folsom Bahm, Donna; Soph.; Amite Bahm, Elton; Jr.; Amite Bailey, Alice; Soph.; Ponchatoula Bailey, Carolyn; Fresh.; Bogalusa Bailey, Daisy; Soph.; Bogalusa Bairnsfather, Cindy; Sr.; New Orleans; Elem. Teaching and and Speech Correction Baker, Babs; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Biology Baker, Brenda; Soph.; Amite Baker, Frank; Sr.; Metairie; Social Studies Baker, Linda; Fresh.; New Orleans Baldwin, Rodney; Jr.; Metairie Ballard, Bill; Jr.; Amite Ballard, Edward; Sr.; Livingston; Agriculture Business Ballard, Sandra; Jr.; Livingston classes Ballay, Pamela; Sr.; Port Sulphur; Home Ec. Merchandising Ballenger, Teresa; Fresh.; New Orleans Bankston, Georgiana; Sr.; Loranger; Vocational Home Ec. Bankston, Judy; Fresh.; Franklinton Bankston, Kenneth; Sr. Bankston, Pam; Sr.; Independence; Elementary Teaching Bankston, Terry; Jr.; Livingston Barbazette, Deborah; Sr.; Hammond; English Barbier, Carol; Soph.; New Orleans Barger, Jack; Soph.; New Orleans Barilleaux, Keith; Fresh.; Metairie Barlow, Lynda; Soph.; Des Allemands Barner, Rodney; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Social Welfare Barnewald, Debbie; Sr.; Harahan; Social Studies Barrett, Elizabeth; Sr.; Denham Springs; Elementary Teaching Barrett, Susan; Jr,; Ohio Barrios, Darlene; Sr.; Gretna; Business Education Barthel, Charles; Jr.; Metairie Bartolo, Dominick; Jr.; Harvey Battiste, Diana; Soph.; Amite Battle, Orrin; Sr.; Hammond; Marketing Battles, Caroline; Jr.; Amite Baudouin, Joy; Soph.; Hahnville Bauer, Kathleen; Jr.; Harahan Bauerle, Barbara; Sr. Bauerle, Connie; Fresh.; Bogalusa Beale, Stephen; Soph.; Chalmette Beard, Sandra; Fresh.; Walker Beard, Sharon; Soph.; Walker Beaushaw, William; Fresh.; Franklinton Becerra, Nancy; Fresh.; Hammond Beckwith, Douglas; Fresh.; Amite Becnel, Amanda; Soph.,; Luling Bencaz, Brent; Sr.; Livingston, Business Administration Bencaz, Leonard; Sr.; Livingston; Physics Bennett, Debbie; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Berg, Karen; Fresh.; Metairie Bergeron, Elizabeth; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Bernhard, David; Soph.; Baton Rouge Berthelot, Terry; Soph.; Livingston Berthiaume, Merlin; Fresh.; Kenner Bertolino, Rita Anne; Fresh.; Kenner Bertrand, David; Fresh.; Arabi Bertrand, Peggy, Jr.; Arabi Beshoner, Mike, Sr.; Covington; Zoology Best, Anne; Soph.; New Orleans Bhramayana, Eupaporn; Sr.; Hammond; Business Administration Bickham, David; Fresh.; Franklinton Bickham, Dickey; Soph.; Plaquemine Bickham, Konnie; Fresh.; Franklinton Bickham, Linda; Soph.; Franklinton Bickham, Rebecca; Jr.; Plaquemine Bilbao, Ricardo, Jr.; Fresh.; Bolivia Bivona, Norma; Fresh.; Metairie Black, Bobbie C.; Jr.; Hammond Blackwell, Deborah; Fresh.; Folsom Blackwell, Glenda; Fresh.; Franklinton Blackwell, Patricia, Fresh.; Baton Rouge Blackwell, Sandra; Sr.; Folsom; Elem. Teaching and Speech Correction Blanchard, Michelle; Fresh.; Port Sulphur Blanchard, Sandra; Fresh,; Baton Rouge Blocker, Paula; Soph.; Denham Springs Bodker, Peggy; Sr.; Ponchatoula; English Bodron, Melissa; Fresh.; Gretna Boffone, Barry; Sr.; New Orleans; Industrial Technology Bonck, Byron; Soph.; New Orleans Bonnet, Bonnie; Fresh.; New Orleans Bono, Nash; Jr.; Destrehan Booker, Geraldine; Fresh.; Clinton Boone, Glenda; Soph.; Varnado Boone, Mitchel; Sr.; Metairie; Business Administration Booth, Calvin; Sr.; Springfield; Business Administration Booth, Denise; Jr.; Springfield Booth, Stephen; Soph.; New Orleans Bopp, Fil; Soph.; Arabi Bordelon, Deborah; Fresh.; Riverridge Bosarge, Brian; Jr.; Harahan Boudreaux, Charles; Jr.; Destrehan Boudreaux, Denise; Fresh.; Metairie Boudreaux, Paul; Soph.; Destrehan Boudreaux, Robert; Jr.; Gramercy Boudreaux, Susan; Fresh.; Houma Boudro, June; Jr.; Kenner Bourg, Paula; Fresh.; Metairie 282 classes Bourgeois, Charleen; Sr.; Metairie; History Bourgeois, Edmond; Fresh.; New Orleans Bourgeois, Linda; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Bourgeois, Stephanie; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Health PE and Safety Ed. Bourgeois, Terry; Sr.; Gonzales; Business Education Bourn, Linda; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Elementary Teaching Boutwell, Rebecca; Fresh.; Franklinton Bovia, Debra A.; Fresh.; Maurepas Bowler, Madelyn; Fresh.; Harahan Bowler, Mercedes; Soph.; Harahan Bowles, Judy; Fresh.; Hammond Boyd, Elizabeth; Jr.; Lafayette Bozeman, Katherine; Soph.; Livingston Bradley, Loretta; Fresh.; Metairie Bradley, Mel; Jr.; New Orleans Brady, Becky; Jr.; Norco Brady, Darlin; Fresh.; Reserve Branch, Shirley; Sr.; Roseland; Social Welfare Brannon, Wendy; Jr.; New Orleans Braud, Irvin; Soph.; Marrero Braziel, Eddie; Fresh.; Amite Brazil, Ronald; Soph.; Hammond Breaux, John; Fresh.; Metairie Breland, Steve; Soph.; Franklinton Brenner, Larry; Soph.; Amite Brensing, Debra; Fresh.; New Orleans Brewin, Dennis; Jr.; Pearl River Brewster, Dawn; Sr.; Baton Rouge Elementary Teaching Bridges, Deborah; Jr.; Kentwood Bridges, Randall; Soph.; Metairie Briggs, Bonnie; Fresh.; Amite Bringol, Melinda; Soph.; New Orleans Brister, Wilda; Jr.; Hammond Brocato, Thomas, Soph.; Hammond Brocato, Vincent; Soph.; Hammond Brock, Carolyn, Sr.; Amite; Elementary Teaching Brock, Michelle; Fresh.; Kentwood Brock, Norman; Fresh.; Franklinton Broussard, Isaac; Jr.; Hammond Broussard, Sondra T.; Jr., Hammond Brown, Albirdie; Jr.; Ponchatoula Brown, Anthony; Fresh.; Denham Springs Brown, Bonnie; Soph.; Covington Brown, Charles; Soph.; Batchelor Brown, Connie; Jr.; Kentwood Brown, David; Sr.; New Orleans Biology Brown, Susan; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Business Education Brown, Susan; Fresh.; Lacombe Brown, Vickie; Soph.; Baton Rouge Browning, Norman, Jr.; Baton Rouge Brumfield, R. M,; Jr.; Franklinton Brunies, Gina; Fresh.; Kenner Bruno, Rebecca; Soph. ; Prairieville Buckner, Carolyn; Soph.; Metairie classes 283 284 Buhler, Kenneth; Sr.; Hammond; Industrial Technology Bullinger, Fred; Jr.; Metairie Bullock, Cindy; Soph.; Gretna Bunch, Billy, Soph.; Angola Buratt, Ginger; Jr.; Prairieville Burdett, Janet; Sr.; Bogalusa; Social Studies Burgbacher, Patricia; Jr.; Metairie Burge, Melanie; Fresh.; Walker Burns, Carol; Soph.; New Orleans Burns, David; Fresh.; Hammond Burrescia, Johnny; Soph.; Independence Burt, Becky; Jr.; Belle Chasse Burton, Beverly; Soph.; Hammond Busch, Alfred ; Soph.; Metairie Bush, Cathy; Soph.; New Orleans Butler, Dwight; Fresh.; Hammond Butler, Janet; Fresh.; New Orleans Butler, Susan; Jr.; Slidell classes Butts, Robert; Fresh.; Covington Buuck, Armand; Fresh.; Arabi Byrd, Corinne; Sr.; Abita Springs; Elementary Teaching Byrd, Mary; Soph.; Abita Springs Byrd, Mike; Sr.; Frankington; Accounting Byrd, Pat; Sr.; Franklinton; Microbiology Cabiran, Tara; Fresh.; Slidell Cabron, Janice; Fresh; New Orleans Cadwallader, Janet; Jr.; Hammond Cadwallader, Susan; Jr.; Hammond Caillet, Denise; Jr.; Hahnville Caillouet, Edward, Fresh.; Kenner ee he wes ea ee ae ey ee ee ie ee ae ee eee ee ee we Re ee ee ee ee ARR ee ee Oe ee ee ee ae aes eR eR ew ee we ee ee a Se dee ae aS SRS RES He ee ek ek ee 28 2 eR A wee eee ke ee sg She tas Cee eae wee ae the oe Lee eee eee See sae eee eae eee tene eee ea thee tee eee ae ee ee _— ee es oe wee waue ae 4 cee oe sale Sd dea) ae ioe ae bi I it. att es ae ae wince 2 eee tb nt Le es + cee ee ie res . Caillouette, Donald; Sr.; New Orleans; Geography Caillouette, Karen; Sr.; New Orleans; Dietetics Calderara, John; Jr.; New Orleans Caldorera, Sarah; Jr.; Tickfaw Calhoun, Cindy; Sr.; Gretna; Psychology Callihan, Gary; Sr.; Kentwood; Marketing Cambre, Jimmy; Soph.; Folsom Campbell, Edgar; Soph.; Holden Campbell, Kristynn; Soph.; Holden Campo, Jo Ann; Sr.; Amite; Vocational Home Economics Cancienne, Chris; Fresh.; Kenner Capdevielle, Cindy; Soph.; New York Carey, Robert E.; Fresh.; New Orleans Carney, Beth; Soph.; Metairie Carothers, Loren; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Carrier, Joseph, Soph.; Denham Springs Carroll, Deborah; Jr.; Metairie classes 285 Carruth, Joy; Sr.; Holden; Social Welfare Carter, Bernice; Soph.; Denham Springs Carter, Gwendolyn; Fresh.; Ponchatoula Carter, Helen; Fresh.; Plaquemine Carter, Kathy; Fresh.; Miss. Carter, Malcolm; Sr.; Greensburg; Marketing Carter, Margaret; Fresh.; Metairie Carter, Nora; Jr.; Denham Springs Carter, Rencer; Fresh.; Denham Springs Carter, Rodney; Fresh.; Hammond Carter, Theresa; Fresh.; Belle Chasse Carruthers, Jennifer; Fresh.; Denham Springs Cascioppo, Paul; Fresh. Case, Suzanne; Sr.; Bogalusa; Art Casey, Daniel; Fresh.; Metairie Casey, Kathleen; Jr.; New Orleans Castaneda, Ricardo; Sr.; El Salvador; Animal Science Casteix, Nancy; Fresh.; New Orleans Castro, Henry; Jr.; New Orleans Catalano, Cathy; Fresh.; Metairie Catalanotte, John; Sr.; Tickfaw; Microbiology Catha, Sherry; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Elementary Teaching | Cefalu, Martha; Sr.; Amite; Dietetics Cefalu, William; Sr.; Amite; | Zoology | Celestin, Monica; Fresh.; New Orleans | Centanni, Gina; Soph.; Harvey | Chabreck, John; Sr.; Slidell; Agriculture Business Chabreck, Richard; Sr.; Lacombe; Agriculture Business Chamberlain, Mike; Jr.; New Orleans Chambers, Cathy; Soph.; Baton Rouge Chambers, Joy; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Chambers, Tery]; Jr.; Baton Rouge Champagne, Theresa, Soph.; New Orleans Chao, Chi-Shan; Fresh.; Korea Chapman, Dennis, Sr.; Hammond; Business Administration Chapman, Martin; Fresh.; Hammond Chappell, Melody; Soph.; Slidell Charbonnet, Patricia; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Business Education Chaucer, Donald; Sr.; Hammond; Pre Dentistry Cheairs, Mark; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Cheri, David; Soph.; New Orleans Childres, Sylvia; Soph.; Hammond Choate, Debbie; Fresh.; New Orleans Ciko, Susan; Jr.; Slidell Clark, John; Fresh.; Amite Clark, Judy; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Clavin, Ann; Jr.; New Orleans Clement, Ann; Soph.; Denham Springs Clement, Douglas; Sr.; Denham Springs; Health PE and Safety Ed. Clements, Denise; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Cleveland, Brian; Jr.; Belle Chasse Cleveland, James; Sr.; Belle Chasse; Accounting Cleveland, Janice; Fresh.; New Orleans Cleveland, Margie; Soph.; Belle Chasse Click, Margaret; Jr.; Slidell Cole, Barbara; Jr.; New Orleans Cole, Cindy; Fresh.; Metairie Coleman, Theresa; Fresh.; Jackson Collett, Fran; Sr.; Bogalusa; Nursing Collier, Vicki; Jr.; New Orleans classes 287 Collins, Darrell; Fresh.; Denham Springs Collins, Robert; Jr.; Metairie Collum, Donald W.; Soph.; Bogalusa Colon, Pam; Jr.; Norco Comeaux, Gwen J.; Jr.; Carville Comish, Byron; Jr.; Hammond Conerly, Bruce; Sr.; Covington; Accounting Conleay, Gary; Jr.; Greensburg Conley, Gwen; Soph.; Baton Rouge Conner, Marianne; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Nursing Cook, Howard; Sr.; Metairie; Industrial Technology Cook, Lisa M.; Fresh.; Metairie Cook, Lois; Sr.; Metairie; General Home Economics Cooke, Catherine; Soph.; Metairie Cooper, Eric; Soph.; Covington Cooper, LaNelle; Sr.; Franklinton; English Copeland, Kaysea; Fresh.; Slidell Corkern, Keith; Soph.; Hammond Cormier, Paul; Soph,; North Carolina Cornin, Christella; Fresh.; New Orleans Cotten, Cheri; Fresh.; Metairie Cotton, Kathleen; Soph.; Metairie Cottrell, David; Soph.; New Orleans Cottrell, Vicki; Soph.; New Orleans Courtemanche, Joan; Fresh.; New York Cousin, Joyceann; Sr.; Belle Chasse; Elementary Teaching Cousin, Mike; Soph.; Metairie Couture, Cliff; Jr.; Gretna Couvillion; Annette; Fresh.; Arabi Couvillion, Joan; Soph.; Alexandria 288 classes Couvillon, Robin; Sr.; Hammond; Geography Cowart, Pauline; Jr.; Bogalusa Cox, Arthur; Jr.; Metairie Cox, Patti; Fresh.; Roseland Coyle, Charlotte; Jr.; New Orleans Coyle, Maureen; Jr.; Metairie Crain, Walter B.; Sr.; Franklinton; Agriculture Business Crais, Mary Ann; Soph.; New Orleans Crapanzano, Terry; Soph.; Hammond Crause, Melodye; Soph.; Baton Rouge Crawford, Cheryl; Soph.; Springfield Crawford, Kathy; Soph.; Bogalusa Crawford, Lisa; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Crawford, Lynne; Fresh.; Pearl River Craycraft, Jean; Soph.; Slidell Creel, Gary; Soph.; Franklinton Creel, Joan W.; Jr.; Bogalusa Creel, Mary; Fresh.; Franklinton Crifasi, Karen; Fresh.; Chalmette Crochet, Candace; Soph.; Metairie Crockett, Debbie, Jr.; Hammond Crockett, Gary; Soph.; Bogalusa Cronin, Rebecca; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Elementary Teach. and Speech Corr. Cronin, Sharon; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Crosby, Constance; Soph.; Pearl River Cross, Paula; Fresh.; Metairie Crouch, Sherry; Fresh.; Denham Springs Crow, Phyllis; Fresh.; Bogalusa Crowe, Anita; Fresh.; Texas Crowe, Dennis; Fresh.; Pearl River classes 289 Crowe, Linda; Fresh.; Hammond Culotta, Helayne; Soph.; Chalmette Curcio, Pete; Soph.; Brusly Currier, Paula; Sr.; Loranger; Nursing Currier, Richard; Fresh.; Amite Curtis, John; Sr.; Denham Springs; Industrial Arts Cuthbertson, Judy; Sr.; Metairie; Music Cutrer, Cynthia; Soph.; Kenner Cutrer, Hardy; Sr.; Bogalusa; Business Administration Cyprian, Eartha; Soph.; Hammond Cyprian, Helen; Jr.; Independence Dabadie, Charles; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Dabliz, Abdallah; Fresh.; Lebanon Daigle, Richard; Soph.; Gretna Daigneault, Joseph; Sr.; Westwego; Chemistry Daigre, Craig; Fresh.; Metairie Daigre, Ken; Soph.; Metairie Daigreport, Karen; Soph.; Chalmette Daniels, Henrietta; Fresh.; Hammond Dansby, Shirley; Soph.; Baker Danton, Virginia; Sr.; New Orleans; Social Welfare Darby, Louis; Fresh.; New Iberia Daussat, Brenda; Sr.; Hammond; Vocational Home Economics Dauterive, Kim; Fresh.; Metairie Davenport, Anna; Soph.,; Slidell Davidson, Orin; Jr.; Roseland Davidson, Rebecca; Soph.; Springfield Davila, Emma; Soph.; Baton Rouge Davis, Evelyn; Sr.; Folsom; Social Studies Davis, Jeff; Fresh.; Pearl River 290 classes Davis, Joan; Sr.; Ponchatoula; English Davis, Joseph; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Accounting Davis, Lisa; Fresh.; Florida Davis, Peggy; Soph.; Amite Davis, Rayfield; Fresh.; Hammond Davis, Rebecca; Soph.; Amite Davis, Richard; Soph.; Denham Springs Davis, Robert; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Industrial Technology Davis, Ronald; Fresh.; Laplace Davis, Rose; Jr.; Amite Davis, Thomacine; Soph.,; Pearl River Dawkins, Debbie; Fresh.; Metairie Daws, Barbara; Fresh.; Hammond Day, Connie; Fresh.; Zachary Day, Donald; Fresh.; Amite Day, William; Fresh.; New Orleans De Armas, Oswaldo; Soph.; Venezuela De Barros, Janet; Soph.; Baton Rouge Debenedetto, Kay; Soph.; Baton Rouge Deblonde, Charmaine; Fresh.; Metairie Dees, Penny; Soph.; Fluker De Fries, Anne; Sr.; Folsom; Biology De Harde, Diane; Fresh.; Luling Delaune, Phyllis; Soph.; Ponchatoula Delaune, Yvonne; Fresh.; Ponchatoula Delaup, Alfred; Fresh.; New Orleans De Lee, Carlin; Jr.; Clinton Deliberto, Barbara; Sr., Hammond; Social Studies Dellsperger, John; Soph.; Hammond Delone, Edward; Sr.; Hammond; Industrial Arts Dendy, Shery]; Jr.; Baton Rouge Dennis, Sheila; Fresh.; Mississippi Deubler, Gwendolyn; Fresh.; Chalmette Dey, Denise; Soph.; New Orleans Dickenson, Charles; Jr.; New Orleans Dillon, Carol; Jr.; Franklinton Di Maggio, Michael; Soph.; Covington Di Marco, Gerard; Jr.; Marrero Di Miceli, Jon; Fresh.; Amite Distefano, Agnes; Jr.; Independence Distefano, Cathy; Soph.; Independence Dixon, Kathleen; Sr.; Prairieville; Elementary Teaching Dixon, Patricia; Sr.; Franklinton; Business Education Dodd, Deborah; Soph.; Chalmette Dodds, Dana; Soph.; Bogalusa Dominguez, Petey; Jr.; Ponchatoula Donahoe, Kevin; Fresh.; Metairie Donahue, Carolyn; Soph.; Denham Springs Donewar, Frank; Soph.; Gretna Donnelly, Joel; Jr.; Baton Rouge Doolittle, Robert; Sr.; Mandeville; Industrial Arts Doucet, Mary; Soph.; Marrero Doucet, John; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Elementary Teaching Drago, Don; Fresh.; Arabi classes 291 Du Bois, Judy; Soph.; Holden DuBois, Kay; Soph.; Marrero Dubuisson, Roben; Fresh.; New Orleans Dufrene, Carla; Soph.; Des Allemands Dugas, Claudia; Soph.; Chalmette Dugazon, George; Soph.; Metairie Duhe, Wendy; Jr.; Reserve Duhon, Simone; Fresh.; Marrero Duncan, Debra; Soph.; New Orleans Dunlap, Joseph; Sr.; Hammond; Government Dunn, Kim; Soph.; Abita Springs Dunn, Loretta; Fresh.; Hammond Duplechin, Mary C.; Jr.; River Ridge Duplessis, Michael; Jr.; Prairieville Duren , Marcia; Jr.; Kenner Du Saules, Rudolph; Sr.; Metairie; Accounting Dutruch, Deidre; Sr.; Covington; Elementary Teaching Duvernay, Margaret; Fresh.; New Orleans Dyson, Ellyson; Sr.; Franklinton; Business Administration Dyson, Melodye; Fresh.; New Orleans Earl, Patricia; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Earnest, Cynthia; Soph.; Hammond Eck, Patrick; Soph.; New Orleans Edwards, Brenda; Sr.; New Orleans; Elem. Teaching and Speech Correction Edwards, Mark; Soph.; Ponchatoula Edwards, Minnie; Fresh.; Slidell Edwards, Pat; Soph.; Baton Rouge Efferson, Robin; Soph.; Baton Rouge Egnew, Dawn; Soph.; Ponchatoula Ehret, Denise; Fresh.; Metairie Ehret, Lisette; Sr.; Metairie; Social Studies Ehrmann, Sherry; Fresh.; Kenner Elliott, Angela; Jr.; Marrero Ellis, Kathy; Fresh.; River Ridge Ellis, Pamela; Soph.; Franklinton Elzy, Carolyn; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Elementary Teaching Emrick, Sandra; Jr.; Kenner Engelbracht, Gail; Soph. Enos, Kenneth; Soph.; New Jersey Enos, Raymond; Sr.; New Jersey; Liberal Arts Studies Epps, Barry; Jr.; Metairie Erine, Mary; Fresh. Erwin, Brian; Fresh.; Metairie Esquinance, Paul; Soph.; Mandeville Estevez, Vickie; Fresh.; New Orleans Estrada, Sandra; Soph.; New Orleans Evans, Edith; Jr.; Bogalusa Evans, Patricia; Soph.; Chalmette Eymard, Delano; Soph.; Cut Off Fabacher, Brenda; Fresh.; Harahan Fabre, Judith; Soph.; Kenner Fairchild, John; Fresh.; Lottie Fakouri, Jacob; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Business Administration Falgoust, Barbara; Sr.; Hammond; Government 292 classes Farace, Billie; Soph.; Livingston Farrelly, James; Fresh.; Metairie Faucheaux, Pam; Soph.; Metairie Fazzino, Gayle; Fresh.; Hammond Fehler, Gretchen; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Nursing Felder, Mike; Fresh.,; Slidell Ferrer, Alex; Soph.; Covington Finazzo, Terry; Sr.; Metairie; Business Administration Fitte, Jeannette; Jr.; Lacombe Fitzmorris, Pam; Fresh.; New Orleans Flaig, Roger; Fresh.; Metairie Fleming, Eula; Soph.; Lacombe Fleming, Randy; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Government Florane, Charlene; Jr.; New Orleans Floyd, Lauren; Soph.; Amite Flynn, Phyllis; Jr.; Loranger Fogg, Kevin; Jr.; Hammond Fogg, Pamela; Fresh.; Slidell Foil, Randy; Jr.; Bogalusa Foland; Clark; Fresh.; Metairie Foley, Lynn; Soph.; Mt. Hermon Folse, George; Jr.; Hammond Fontenelle, Douglas; Soph.; Braithwaite Fontenot, Casan; Soph.; Livingston Forbes, Deborah; Jr.; Walker Forbes, Johnnie; Jr.; Franklinton Forcier, Joannie; Jr.; New Orleans Ford, Lyndell, Sr.; Metairie; Social Welfare Ford, Terrell; Sr.; Metairie; Accounting Foreman, Beth; Soph.; New Orleans | | i Sear spentenenesrarmentcaer errr ernescentatneon eaten avemeneet i . “Sete onpenneneem enone nena Forman, Rebecca; Sr.; Hammond; Health, P.E. and Safety Ed. Fornea, Cynthia; Fresh.; Varnado Fortenberry, Brent; Sr.; Hammond; Accounting Fortenberry, George; Sr.; Laplace; Business Education Fortenberry, Lucy; Soph.; Mississippi Fortenberry, Susan; Jr.; Loranger Foster, Lauralyn; Fresh.; Albany Foster, Lynette; Jr.; Covington Foster, Richard; Sr.; Greensburg; Chemistry Fournet, Diane; Fresh.; Bogalusa Fournet, Stephanie; Soph.; Hammond Fowler, Marcia; Soph.; Laplace Franchina, Lee; Soph.; New Orleans Francois, Michael; Fresh.; Lettsworth Franz, Arthur; Jr.; Hammond Franz, Claudia; Metairie Frazier, Debbie; Jr.; Hammond Fredericks, Richard; Jr.; Metairie 294 classes Freeman, Billy; Jr.; Baton Rouge Frey, Helen; Fresh.; Amite Friedrichs, Andrews; Fresh.; Covington Friloux, Gerard; Jr.; New Sarpy Frizzell, Kathy; Soph.; Mandeville Fugarino, Paul; Soph.; Hammond Fultz, Patricia; Fresh.; Independence Fussell, Keith; Soph.; Franklinton Fussell, Molly; Fresh.; Metairie Fussell, Norman; Fresh.; Covington Gaffney, Steve; Fresh.; New Orleans Gagnon, Lorraine; Fresh.; Metairie Galatas, Rodney; Jr.; Slidell Galle, Deborah; Sr.; New Orleans; Psychology Galloway, Thomas; Fresh.; Hammond Garcia, Maria; Soph.; New Orleans Gardner, Dianne; Sr.; Tipton; Health PE and Safety Education Garrett, Marla; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Elementary Teaching Garrison, Danny; Jr.; Slidell Gascon; Santiago; Soph.; Baton Rouge Gatlin, Melissa; Sr.; Hammond; Business Administration Gatti, Debbie; Fresh.; New Orleans Gatti, Rebecca; Fresh.; New Orleans Gauley, JoLynn; Jr.; Pearl River Gautreau, Robin; Jr.; Slidell Gay, Clayton; Jr.; Slidell Gayle, Greg; Sr.; Zachary; Industrial Management Technology Gazave, Edmond; Jr.; Slidell Gehringer, Nan; Soph.; Kentwood Gendron, Glenda; Fresh.; Laplace Gennaro, Charles; Fresh.; Hammond Gennaro, Marie; Jr.; Independence Gentry, Rhetta; Fresh.; Pearl River Gerami, Hamid; Fresh.; Iran Germany, Randy; Fresh.; Hammond Gero, Susan; Soph.; Covington Gerrad, Billy; Fresh. Ghahremanian, M.; Fresh,; Iran Giacone, Carlo; Jr.; Independence Giannobile, Cecilia; Jr.; Hammond Gilbert, Joan; Sr.; Covington; History Giffin, Joann; Fresh.; Metairie Gilbert, Michael; Fresh.; Metairie Gill, Steve; Soph.; Kentwood Gillespie, Wanda; Jr.; Baton Rouge Gioe, Debbie; Soph.; Chalmette Girodano, Cynthia; Fresh.; Kenner Glascock, Clara; Soph.; Albany Glass, Marianne; Fresh.; Metairie Gleason, Herman; Jr.; Braithwaite Goings, Billie; Soph.; Hammond Goings, Patricia; Soph.; Bogalusa Golden, Margaret; Jr.; New Orleans Gomez, Charlotte; Sr.; Marrero; Nursing classes 295 Gomez, Christy: Jr.; Jefferson Gonzales, Maria; Jr.; Metairie Gonzalez, Antonio; Fresh.; Amite Gordon, Becky; Soph.; Metairie Gorney, Charles; Jr.; Slidell Gorney, Pauline; Soph.; Slidell Gourgues, Charles; Soph.; New Orleans Graham, Carolyn; Soph.; Slidell Graham, Elizabeth; Sr.; Walker; Social Welfare Graham, Shelley; Fresh.; Slidell Granade, Lanita; Jr.; Metairie Granberry, Christine; Fresh.; Metairie Granger, Lloyd; Fresh.; Marrero Gransberry, Deloris; Fresh.; Jackson Graphia, Paula; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Grayson, Paula; Sr.; Slidell; Music Graziano, Margaret; Sr.; Metairie; Social Welfare Green, Reginald; Fresh.; Kentwood Green, Willie; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Griffin, Claire; Fresh.; Denham Springs Griffin, Gayle; Fresh.; Denham Springs Griffith, Linda J.; Jr.; Independence Grillot, Emile; Soph.; Metairie Grimmer, Mona; Fresh.; Fordoche Groht. Robert: Sr.; Baton Rouge; Pre-Veterinary Medicine Guerin, Judy; Sr.; Baton Rouge Nursing Guerin, Sheila; Fresh.; Metairie Guifarro, Gilberto; Jr.; Central America Guillaume, Donna; Fresh.; Jarreau Guillory, Martha; Jr.; Kenner Gulotta, Ronald; Jr.; Hammond Gurney, Beverly; Soph.; Greensburg Guthrie, Harold; Soph.; Hammond Guttzeit, Elizabeth; Jr.; Ethel Guttzeit, Mary; Soph.; Ethel Guzzardo, Debbie; Jr.; Independence Haddox, Susan; Fresh.; Slaughter Hagan, Miranda; Sr.; Greensburg; French Hagans, Sylvia; Fresh.; Hammond Hagemeier, Elizabeth; Fresh.; New Orleans Hagg, West; Fresh.; Ponchatoula Hagler, Marilyn; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Hajek, Jerry; Soph.; Laplace Haley, Alvin; Soph.; Luling Haley, Walt; Sr.; Luling; Marketing Hall, Dean; Fresh.; Metairie Hall, Melinda; Fresh.; Bogalusa Hall, Sherry Ann; Fresh.; Greensburg Hall, William C.; Soph.; Texas Halton, Robert; Jr.; Hammond Hammond, Ester, Soph.; Bogalusa Hanks, Kathryn; Sr.; Greensburg; Vocational Home Economics Hannan, Michael; Jr.; Arabi Hansberry, Janice; Soph.; Baton Rouge Harper, Gary; Jr.; Metairie Harper, Greg; Soph.; Pear! River Harper, Joseph; Jr.; Metairie Harrell, Yvette; Soph.; Baton Rouge Harris, Chauncey; Fresh.; Destrehan Harris, Paulette; Soph.; Chalmette Harrison, Cathy; Fresh.; Mandeville Harrison, Randy; Soph.; Baton Rouge Hart, Joyce; Jr.; Folsom Hartman, Jan; Soph.; Denham Springs Harvey, Susan; Sr.; Bogalusa; Secretarial Administration Harvey, Tim; Fresh.; Baton Rouge classes 297 Hatam, Mohammad; Fresh.; Iran Hathaway, Scott; Soph; Slidell Hatley, Marie; Soph.; Slidell Hawkins, Debbie; Jr.; Harvey Haydel, Cynthia Ann; Soph.; Mandeville Hayes, Lorraine; Fresh.; New Orleans Hayes, Susan; Fresh.; Amite Haynes, Avis; Soph.; New Orleans Haynes, Curtis; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Social Welfare Hazel, Susan; Fresh.; Pointe-a-la-Hache Hazelwood, Cathy; Fresh.; Zachary Heap, Beth; Fresh.; Covington Heap, Patricia; Sr.; Covington; Elementary Teaching Heary, Jessnel; Fresh.; New Orleans Hebert, Stan; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Social Welfare Heintz, Lawrence; Jr.; Covington Heinz, Robert; Fresh.; Bogalusa Heisser, Denise; Sr.; Madisonville; Dietetics Heitman, Cindy; Soph.; Ponchatoula Hemelt, Eligious; Jr.; New Orleans Hemphill, Sharon; Sr.; Bogalusa Elementary Teaching Henderson, James; Jr.; Baton Rouge Henderson, Marilyn; Fresh.; Morganza Henderson, Robin; Jr.; Metairie Henry, Jackie; Soph.; Independence Henry, Sheila; Fresh.; Bogalusa Henry, Sonia; Fresh.; Ponchatoula Henry, Teresa; Soph.; Hammond Henson, Dwayne; Fresh.; Oklahoma Hepburn, Judy; Sr.; Arabi; Business Administration Herbert, Mary; Soph.; New Orleans Herbert, Mike; Sr.; New Orleans; Social Studies Herrington, Cyndie; Soph.; Bogalusa Herron, Glenda; Sr.; Slidell; French Hery, Karen; Fresh.; Harahan Higgins, Barbara; Sr.; Hammond; Early Childhood Education Higgins, Dale; Sr. Hills, James; Fresh.; Metairie Hills, Oscar; Fresh.; Lettsworth Hilton, Lawrence; Jr.; Slidell Hilton, Mary H.,; Sr.; Slidell; English Himbert, John; Jr.; Metairie Hinton, Cynthia; Fresh.; Metairie Hirunpugdi, Vinai; Sr.; Hammond; Marketing Hitchcock, Brenda; Soph.; Gretna Hitt, Joe; Fresh.; Zachary Hixon, Marianna; Soph.; Amite Hode, David; Sr.; New Jersey; English Hoffmann, Rhonda; Fresh.; Arabi Holden, Alvin; Fresh.; Amite Holden, Donna; Shop; Greensburg Holden, Roger; Sr.; Alabama; Government Holliday, Anita; Fresh.; Slaughter Holliday, Joseph; Fresh.; Metairie 298 classes Hollis, Paula; Jr.; New Orleans Hollis, Rebecca; Fresh.; Mexico Holloway, Phyllis; Fresh. Holmes, Glenda; Fresh.; New Orleans Holt, Leslie; Fresh.; New Orleans Holton, Dale; Jr.; Loranger Holton, Rhonda; Fresh.; New Orleans Hood, Ladonne; Soph.; Denham Springs Hood, Mona; Fresh.; Covington Hood, Myra; Jr.; Arabi Hook, Steve; Sr.; Hammond; Biology Hoover, Judith; Fresh.; Hammond Hoover, Madelyn; Jr.; Ponchatoula Hoover, Russell; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Industrial Technology Hopkins, Amy; Soph.; Bogalusa Horne, Ronald; Soph.; Norco Hornsby, Simone; Fresh.; New Orleans Hote, Cherry]; Soph.; New Orleans Housley, Wanda; Fresh.; Amite Howe, Susan; Sr.; Luling; Elementary Teaching Howell, Henry; Sr.; Jackson; Social Studies Howes, Ricky; Jr.; Hammond Howze, Jimmy; Sr.; Denham Springs; Industrial Technology Hubble, Allison; Fresh.; New Orleans Hudson, Athalina; Jr.; Kentwood Hudspeth, Debra; Fresh.; Amite Huebinger, Sharon; Fresh.; Hammond Hughes, Barbara; Sr.; Bogalusa; Elementary Teaching Hughes, Brenda; Soph.; Mandeville Hughes, Eugene; Fresh.; Amite Hughes, John; Sr.; Mississippi; Zoology Hughes, Steve; Fresh.; Walker Hughes, Terry; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Social Studies Hull, Linda; Soph.; Opelousas Humphrey, Lorna; Jr.; Bursa Hunt, Gerald; Soph.; Baton Rouge Hunt, Karen; Soph.; Franklinton Hunter, Drucelle; Soph.; Metairie Hurst, Connie; Soph.; Kentwood Hutchinson, Wallace; Jr.; Tangipahoa Hutton, Marguerite; Fresh.; Covington Hyde, Lisa; Soph.; Bogalusa Hyde, Margaret; Soph.; Amite Hymel, Susan; Fresh.; Reserve Impastato, Marc; Fresh.; Metairie Irwin, Janice; Soph.; Metairie Iverstine, James; Soph.; Baton Rouge Jackson, Joseph; Soph.; Hammond Jackson, Joseph; Soph.; Hammond Jackson, Pam; Fresh.; New Orleans Jacobs, Lisa; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Jacomine, Brian; Fresh.; New Orleans Jagminas, Sylvester; Sr.; Hammond; Marketing James, Debby, Sr.; Metairie; English classes 299 James, Joni; Sr.; Covington; Nursing Javery, Bonnie; Jr.; Puerto Rico Jeffers, Linda; Sr.; Metairie; Secretarial Administration Jefferson, Ronald; Soph.; Buras Jefferson, Shaughne; Fresh.; Hammond Jene, Elaine; Fresh.; Harahan Jenkins, David; Soph.; Denham Springs Jenkins, John; Sr.; New Orleans; Industrial Technology Jenkins, Pamela; Sr.; Metairie; Business Administration Jenkins, Susan; Sr.; Pine Grove; Social Welfare Jenkins, Veronica; Fresh.; Slidell Jennings, Cynthia; Fresh.; New Orleans Jenre, Elaine; Jr Jimenez, Pablo; Jr.; Colombia Jobe, Darrell; Soph.; Metairie Johnson, Bennie; Fresh.; Roseland Johnson, John A.; Fresh.; Slidell Johnson, John D.; Fresh.; Harahan Johnson, John R.; Fresh.; New Roads Johnson, Marshall; Fresh.; Pineville Johnson, Mary; Fresh.; Port Allen Johnson, Sharon; Sr.; Meraux; Nursing Johnson, Lisa; Fresh.; Baton Rouge Jones, Debra; Jr.; Franklinton Jones, Debra; Fresh.; Gonzales Jones, Emelda; Fresh.; Plaquemine Jones, John; Sr.; Livingston; Business Administration Jones, Pamela; Fresh.; Opelousas Jones, Rebba; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Social Welfare Jones, Rosalie; Jr.; New Orleans Jones, Roxy; Soph. Jones, Ruth; Sr.; Slidell; Business Administration Jones, Shelia; Fresh.; New Orleans Joplin, Janis; Fresh Jordan, Judy; Sr.; Bogalusa; English Jordan, Kim; Fresh.; Bogalusa Juillot, Missie; Fresh. Jumonville, Jeanne; Soph.; New Orleans Jungeblut, Laura; Sr.; Clinton; Elementary Teaching Juve, Debbie; Soph.; Hammond Kane, John; Fresh.; Chalmette Kassing, Eddie; Soph.; Gretna Kastner, Jerry; Jr.; Hammond Kauffeld, Corinne; Soph.; Baton Rouge Keating, Charlotte; Jr.; Covington Keating, Linda; Soph.; Covington Keller, Teresa; Jr.; Destrehan Kelly, Cynthia; Fresh.; Bogalusa Kemp, Becky Jo; Sr.; Greensburg; Nursing Kemp, Peggy; Soph.; Hammond Kemp, Phillip; Jr.; Hammond Kendrick, Susan; Fresh.; New Roads Kennedy, Bruce; Jr.; New Orleans Kennedy, Carl; Jr.; Baton Rouge 300 classes Kennedy, Daniel; Jr.; Hammond Kennedy, Janet; Jr.; Hammond Kennedy, Karen; Soph.; Tangipahoa Kennedy, Kathleen; Soph.; Hammond Kennedy, Keith; Fresh,; Bogalusa Kennedy, Sherry; Fresh.; Franklinton Kent, Rita; Fresh.; New Orleans Kersteter, Steve; Soph.; Covington Khalil, Walid; Fresh.; Syria Kilbride, Connie; Sr.; New Orleans; Dietetics Kilgore, Laura; Jr.; Harahan Kimball, Cathy; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Business Administration Kimball, Michael; Soph.; Ponchatoula Kinble, Doris; Soph.; Hammond Kimble, Terry; Fresh,; Denham Springs Kinchen, Robert; Fresh.; Holden King, Cindy; Soph.; Amite King, Deborah; Jr.; Bush King, Marcia; Fresh.; New Orleans King, Mary; Fresh.; Franklinton King Richard; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Nursing King, Terry; Jr.; Illinois Kinler, Kerry; Jr.; Luling Kipps, Keith; Soph.; Harahan Kirkland, Pam; Soph,; Slidell Kirsch, Becky; Fresh,; Franklinton Kluka, Sylvia; Jr.; Ponchatoula classes 301 Knight, Paulette; Soph.; Hammond Knotts, Wayne; Jr.; Hammond Koleszar, Karen; Jr.; Hammond Kovatch, Diane; Fr.; New Orleans Kravat, Linda; Soph.; Hammond Kravat, Nancy; Fr.; Hammond Kuebler, Deannie; Fr.; Ponchatoula Kuebler, Dot; Jr.; Ponchatoula La Barbara, Frank; Soph.; Metairie La Fontaine, Sandra; Jr.; Baton Rouge La Marca, Anna; Fr.; Independence La Marca, Maria, Sr.; Independence; Elem. Teaching and Speech Corr. Labourdette, Susan; Sr.; Covington; Nursing Lacassin, Kenneth; Sr.; Hammond; Industrial Technology Laciura, Clara; Soph.; Independence Laffite, Raul; Sr.; Honduras; Business Administration Lafitte, Jan; Soph.; Chalmette Lagrue, Paula; Soph.; Tickfaw Laiche, Jim; Fr.; Texas Laiche, Tom; Soph.; Texas Laird, Ronnie; Soph.; Ponchatoula Lambert, Vernance; Fr.; French Settlement Lambert, William; Jr.; Covington Ladner, Chester; Jr.; Hammond Ladner, Jamie; Fr.; Hammond Landry, Arthur; Sr.; Metairie; Accounting Landry, Carolyn; Soph.; Baton Rouge Landry, Cathy; Sr.; Luling; Elementary Teaching Landry, Dary]; Fr.; Baton Rouge Lang, Shannon; Jr.; Ponchatoula Lapham, Mary; Fr.; Baton Rouge Larue, Susan; Fr.; New Orleans Lassalle, Susan; Fr.; New Orleans Latham, Barbara; Soph.; Hammond Latino, Elizabeth; Fr.; Hammond Laurence, Sara; Soph.; Mandeville Laurie, Lawrence; Jr.; New Orleans Lavin, Michell; Soph.; Hammond Lavin, Susan; Sr. Lawrence, Jimmy; Sr.; Denham Springs; Plant Science Lawrence, Leola; Sr.; Slidell; Social Welfare Lazarre, Mark; Fr.; Metairie LeBlane, Diane; Fr.; Baton Rouge LeBlanc, Erling; Soph.; Destrehan LeBlanc, Larry; Sr.; Metairie; Health and P.E. and Safety Ed. LeBlanc, Marilyn; Soph.; Norco LeBlanc, Mary; Fr.; New Orleans LeBlanc, Nedra; Fr.; New Orleans LeBlanc, Sandra; Sr.; Hammond; Nursing LeDoux, Catherine; Fr.; Harvey Lea, Harry; Jr.; Bogalusa Lea, Orene; Jr.; Kentwood Learned, Robert; Sr.; Hammond; Psychology Leche, Charlotte; Soph.; Reserve 302 classes PePeee ph egervexe Leconte, Jeanie; Sr.; Hammond; Psychology Leconte, Walter; Sr.; Hammond; Social Welfare Ledbetter, Adra; Jr.; Abita Springs Ledell, Ben; Soph.; Baton Rouge Lee, Leanna; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Nursing Lee, Regina; Sr.; Greensburg; Elementary Teaching Leger, Chery]; Fr.; Chalmette Leger, Clyde; Sr.; Harahan; Accounting Leger, Michael; Fr.; New Orleans Lemoine, Deborah; Soph.,; St. Rose Lemons, Paul; Jr.; Abita Springs Leon, Steve; Fr.; Metairie Leonard, Margie; Fr.; Baton Rouge Lesaicherre, Judy; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Business Education Lester, Louis; Fr.; Kenner Leto, Denise; Sr.; New Orleans; Music Education Levatino, Frankie; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Secretarial Administration Levatino, Vickie; Fr.; Baton Rouge classes Levenhagen, Kristin; Sr.; Metairie; Social Welfare Levesque, Craig; Fr.; Metairie Levy, Mark; Fr.; Florida Levy, Pebble; Sr.; Bogalusa; Spanish Lewis, Donna; Fr.; Franklinton Lewis, Flora; Soph.; Baton Rouge Lewis, Martha; Jr.; Kentwood Licausi, Denise; Fr.; Slidell Lichtenstein, Chris; Soph.; New Orleans Lilly, Shirleen; Fr.; New Orleans Lindsay, Karen; Fr.; Hammond Lion, Jennifer; Fr.; Metairie Littell, Jackie; Jr.; Baton Rouge Liuzza, Jodean; Fr.; New Orleans Liuzza, Phyne; Sr.; Hammond; Social Welfare Lobell, Robin; Fr.; Hammond Locascio, Diana; Sr.; Hammond; Elementary Teaching Locascio, Paula; Soph.; Hammond Locascio, Robert; Sr.; Hammond; Accounting Loescher, Rickey; Fr.; Arabi Logos, Cheryl; Soph.; Chalmette Logreco, Mary; Sr.; New Orleans ; Elementary Teaching Lopez, Maria; Fr.; Baton Rouge Lott, Jessie; Soph.; Bogalusa Loupe, Diane; Fr.; Marrero Louvier, Roxanne; Fr.; Metairie Louviere, Janet; Jr.; Metairie Loving, Tommy; Fr.; Denham Springs Lowe, James; Sr.; Bogalusa; Marketing Lowry, Anne; Fr.; Destrehan Luna-Boza, Rogelio; Soph.; E] Salvador Lundy, Willie; Fr.; Lottie Lupo, Betty; Fr.; Amite Macaluso, Debbie; Fr.; Hammond Macaluso, Joseph; Jr.; Hammond Macaluso, Kevin; Fr.; New Orleans Macaluso, Marcy; Fr.; Metairie Macaluso, Sharon; Sr.; Tickfaw; Elem. Teaching and Speech Correction Macha, Celeste; Soph.; Baton Rouge Mack, Perry; Fr.; Walker Mack, Trudy; Jr.; Denham Springs Mader, Barbara; Fr.; Metairie Madere, Yvonne; Jr.; Reserve Maestri, Eddie; Soph.; Covington Maestri, Gary; Sr.; Metairie; Accounting Magee, Doris; Fr.; Folsom Magee, Mary; Fr.; Franklinton Maglone, Pam; Fr.; Slaughter Magruder, Logan; Fr.; Covington Mahaffey, Carolyn; Fr.; Wilson Maher, Rhonda; Jr.; Denham Springs Mahfouz, Stafford; Sr.; Hammond: Business Administration Majoue, Mike; Fr.; Chalmette Malone, Patrick; Fr.; Minnesota 304 classes Marchand, Rodney; Soph.; Carville Marcotte, Terry; Jr.; Harahan Marmillion, Lori; Soph.; Hahnville Marmillion, Pamela; Fr.; Hahnville Maronge, Mike; Soph.; Metairie Marques, Joseph; Soph.; New Orleans Marshall, Beverly; Fr.; Bogalusa Marshall, Janice; Fr.; Amite Martello, Hubert; Sr.; Chalmette; Marketing Martens, Lynn; Fr.; Tickfaw Martin, Alexander; Soph.; Bogalusa Martin, Becki; Jr.; Hammond Martin, Charlyn; Fr.; Baton Rouge Martin, Cheryl; Soph.; Covington Martin, Ginny; Jr.; Marrero Martin, Karen; Fr.; Norco Martin, Katherine; Soph.; Slidell Martin, Kathryn; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Spanish Martin, Mare; Jr.; Metairie Martin, Paula; Jr.; Metairie Martin, Penny; Soph.; Denham Springs Martin, Phyllis; Fr.; Livingston Martin, Ritchie; Jr.; Livingston Martin, Susan; Fr.; Springfield Martinez, Brenda; Soph.; Baton Rouge Martinez, Michael; Soph.; Hammond Mason, Patti; Fr.; New Orleans Matherne, Yvonne; Soph.; Marrero Matos, Rebecca; Soph.; Hammond Matulich, Mary Lou; Soph.; Slidell Maudit, Janice; Sr.; Norco Elementary Teaching May, Genny; Sr.; Metairie; Zoology May, Janice; Fr.; Bogalusa May, Keith; Sr.; Hammond; Industrial Technology May, Maynelle; Sr.; Hammond; Early Childhood Education Mayer, William; Jr.; Arabi Mayeux, Russ; Jr.; Baton Rouge Mayfield, Ann; Fr.; Pearl River Mayor, Kathi; Soph.; Bogalusa | Mays, Ronald; Soph.; Hammond Mazoch, I. J.; Fr.; Gonzales McBride, Sissy; Fr.; Belle Chasse McCaa, Adrian; Soph.; Hammond McCain, Marchetta; Soph.; Kenner McCants, Debbie; Sr.; Lacombe; Health and Physical Educ. and Safety Educ. McCaskill, Burnell; Soph.; Metairie McCauley, Lana; Jr.; Denham Springs McClendon, Carolyn; Sr.; Mt. Hermon; Vocational Home Economics McClendon, Marilyn; Sr.; Mt. Hermon; Health and Physical Education and Safety Educ. McClendon, Rosemary; Fr.; Hammond McClure, Lauren; Jr.; Baton Rouge McCollum, Kenny; Jr.; New Orleans McCord, Monica; Fr.; Baton Rouge McCormick, Bridgette; Jr.; New Orleans classes 305 McCoy, Linda; Soph.; Folsom McCrory, S. O.; Sr.; Gonzales; Industrial Management Technology McCullogh, Scott; Jr.; Baton Rouge McCutcheon, Leslie; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Elementary Teaching and Speech Corr. McDaniel, Barry; Fr.; Pine Grove McDaniel, Mary; Soph.; Kentwood McDowell, Linda; Jr.; New Orleans McGary, Brenda; Soph.; Hammond McGee, Nan; Soph.; Kenner McGehee, Alice; Fr.; Baton Rouge McGinn, Mary; Sr.; Crowley; Home Economics Merchandising McGinnis, Kathi; Soph.; New Orleans McGraw, Pierre; Fr.; Reserve McKnight, Ellen; Soph.; Amite McKnight, Kevin; Soph.; Metairie McKnight, Wanda; Soph.; Baton Rouge McLean, Susan; Fr.; Metairie McLellan, James; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Social Studies McLin, Janice; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Social Studies McMahon, Jane; Fr.; New Orleans McMahon, Melanie; Fr.; Baton Rouge McManus, Gay; Soph.; Hammond McManus, Paul; Soph.; Hammond McMichael, Nina; Soph.; Amite McMorris, Sylvia; Jr. McMurry, Pat; Fr.; Baton Rouge McNabb, Thomas; Sr.; Greensburg; Industrial Technology McNamara, Sharon; Jr.; Houma McNeill, Simon; Fr.; Lacombe McPherson, Kathy; Fr.; Baton Rouge McQuirter, Larry; Sr.; Clinton; Medical Technology McQuiston, Laurene; Soph.; Denham Springs Meek, Richard; Fr.; Metairie Meibaum, Debra; Sr.; River Ridge; Elementary Teaching and Speech Corr. Meiners, David; Fr.; Mandeville Meinke, Lorraine; Soph.; Denham Springs Meiss, Michael; Soph.; Ohio Melancon, Beverly; Soph.; New Orleans Melon, Rudy; Fr.; Baton Rouge Mendow, Cindy; Fr.; Covington Mendow, Marilynn; Sr.; Covington; Business Education Mendoza, Joe; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Sociology 306 classes Se JAN see ei Ok ca | ko deel yA Mercante, Nat; Jr.; Franklinton Mettlach, Fred; Sr.; Hammond; History Metz, Lisa; Soph.; Metairie Meyer, Donald; Sr.; New Orleans; Marketing Meyer, Douglas; Sr.; New Orleans; Social Studies Meyer, Jimmy; Soph.; New Orleans Michel, Carolyn; Jr.; Laplace Middlebrook, Judy; Fr.; Baton Rouge Middleton, Odele; Jr.; Folsom Miles, Denise; Sr.; Kenner; Vocational Home Economics Miller, Charlene; Fr.; Wilson Miller, Charlotte; Sr.; Bogalusa; Elementary Teaching Miller, Holley; Soph.; Metairie Miller, Lucille; Jr.; Franklinton Miller, Michael, Sr.; Metairie; Health and Physical Ed. and Safety Ed. Miller, Norman; Soph.; Hammond Miller, Sue; Fr.; Port Sulphur Miller, Teckla; Fr.; Baton Rouge Mirambell, John; Soph.; Harahan Mire, Henry; Fr.; Westwego Mire, Lynette; Jr.; Duplessis Mitchell, John; Jr.; Hammond Mitchell, Linda; Soph.; Venice Mitchell, Margaret; Sr.; Pride; Elementary Teaching Mitchell, Michael; Soph.; Mississippi Mitchell, Terry; Sr.; Venice; Business Education Mizell, Rebecca; Fr.; Franklinton Modenbach, Charles; Fr.; Chalmette Modenbach, Mary; Fr.; Jefferson Moley, Brenda; Soph.; New Orleans classes 307 ‘ i i } = classes 308 Moley, Mia; Sr.; New Orleans; Speech Mondragon, Jorge; Jr.; Columbia Monlezun, Eddie; Soph.; Harahan Monroe, Kathy; Jr.; Baton Rouge Montalbano, Roy; Fr.; Covington Montgomery, Carol; Soph.; New Orleans Montgomery, Linda; Jr.; Hammond Montreuil, Meredith; Jr.; Metairie Montz, Peggie; Sr.; Metairie; Elementary Teaching and Speech Corr. Mooney, Celeste; Fr.; Covington Moore, Joyce; Soph.; Hammond Moore, Kathleen; Jr.; Hammond Moore, William; Fr.; Baton Rouge Mooty, Larry; Jr.; Hammond Mooty, Margaret; Fr.; Hammond Maurin, Paula; Jr.; Reserve Moran, Ronald; Fr.; Baton Rouge Moran, Vicky; Soph.; Pearl River Moreland, Bobby; Soph.; Lake Charles Morgan, Jenny; Fr.; Bogalusa Morgan, Rocco, Soph.; Gretna Morgan, Sharon; Sr.; Covington; Spanish Morgan, William; Jr.; Metairie Mormino, Denise; Jr.; Kenner Morse, James; Jr.; Hammond Moskau, Chris; Jr.; New Orleans Muhoberae, Nelson; Fr.; New Orleans Mulford, Larry; Fr.; Bogalusa Mull, Dianne; Fr.; New Orleans Muller, Conrad; Fr.; Metairie Muller, Keith; Soph. Munster, Janis; Fr.; Chalmette Munsterman, Curt; Soph.; Venice Munsterman, Pam; Soph.; Venice Murphy, Thomas; Soph.; Metairie Murray, Michael; Soph.; Hammond Musacchia, Mary; Soph.; Slidell! - Musso, Raymond; Jr.; Arabi Musso, Sara; Fr. Myers, Deborah; Sr.; Bogalusa; Social Welfare Myers, Mark; Fr.; Slidell Nadolski, Janice; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Elementary Teaching Nagy, Ann; Jr.; Slidell Nastasi, Jeanie; Fr.; Metairie Nault, David; Jr.; New Orleans Navo, Anita; Jr.; Jefferson Nayle, Patricia; Sr.; Texas; General Home Economics Neal, Rhonda; Fr.; Hammond Neight, Cheryl; Fr.; New Orleans Nelsen, John; Jr.; Harahan Nelson, Dickie; Sr.; Hammond; Chemistry Nelson, Mona; Fr.; Slidell Nelson, Pam; Fr.; Slaughter Nettleton, Wilson; Sr.; New Orleans; Marketing classes 309 Newcomb, Kathy; Sr.; Hammond; Instrumental Music Newcomb, Mark; Sr.; Hammond; Instrumental Music Newlin, Sherry; Jr.; Slidell Newman, Richard; Soph.; Baton Rouge Neyland, Sandra; Jr.; Baton Rouge Nichols, Anice; Fr.; Varnado Niehaus, Mike; Soph.; Illinois Nijoka, Joseph; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Marketing Nijoka, Monica; Jr.; Baton Rouge Nobles, Ann; Jr.; Bogalusa Norman, Darrel; Fr.; Kentwood Norman, Richard; Sr.; Hammond; Industrial Technology Norris, Steve; Jr.; Lacombe Noveh, Darrell; Sr.; Metairie; Marketing Nuccio, Elizabeth; Soph.; Hammond Oalmann, Ann; Jr.; Covington Oddo, Joette; Sr.; Hammond; Elementary Teaching Ohlmeyer, Susan; Soph.; Harvey Okhovatian, Manyar; Soph.; Iran Olah, Kathy; Sr.; Albany; Elementary Teaching O'Quinn, Pam; Soph.; Metairie Ordoyne, Lisa; Fr.; Virginia Orellana, Eduardo; Sr.; San Salvador; Business Administration Ortego, Vicki; Soph.; Amite 310 classes Ory, Cathy; Fr.; Metairie Osborne, Debbie; Sr.; Bogalusa; Elementary Teaching and Speech Corr. Osigian, Charlene; Fr.; Covington Osterberger, Patricia; Sr.; Metairie; Vocational Home Economics Oswald, Laurie; Fr.; Metairie Ott, Sally; Fr.; Baton Rouge Ourso, Audrey; Fr.; Ponchatoula Owens, Terri; Fr.; Metairie Pace, Irish; Soph.; Franklinton Page, Beverly; Fr.; Baker Page, Linda; Sr.; Bogalusa; Medical Technology Palermo, Mike; Fr.; Slidell Palmisano, Gloria; Jr.; Harahan Palozzola, Judee; Fr.; Arabi Papia, J immy; Fr.; Metairie Pardo, Catherine; Sr.; Hammond; History Parker, Craig; Sr.; New Orleans; Psychology Parker, Donna; Soph.; Mandeville Parker, Joanna W.; Jr.; Ponchatoula Parker, Kent; Fr.; Denham Springs Parks, Donald; Soph.; Harahan Parr, Jackie; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Elementary Teaching and Speech Corr. Parsons, Susan; Fr.; Baton Rouge Passafume, Leslie; Fr.; New Orleans Patten, Douglas; Soph.; Bogalusa Patterson, Mary; Fr.; Houma Patti, Elaine; Sr.; Hammond; Microbiology Paul, Vanessa A.; Soph.; New Orleans Pavanariddhi, Eakriddhi; Jr.; Thailand Pea, Evelyn; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Nursing Pearce, Carol; Sr.; Covington; Elementary Teaching Pearson, Candace; Jr.; Lacombe Pechon, C. L.; Jr.; Denham Springs Pedeaux, Gary; Fr.; Baton Rouge Pedersen, Kris; Fr.; New Orleans Penalber, Phyllis; Fr.; Prairieville Perea, James C.; Sr.; Hammond; Industrial Technology Pereira, James; Sr.; New Orleans; Business Administration Perez, Zoraida D.; Fr.; Venezuela classes 311 312 classes Perez, Nancy; Soph.; Port Allen Perilloux, Christie; Soph.; Laplace Perilloux, James; Soph.; Laplace Perilloux, Susan; Sr.; Covington; Elementary Teaching Perkins, Joyce; Fr.; Bogalusa Perret, Brian; Fr.; Violet Perret, Leon; Soph.; New Orleans Perrin, Gayle; Jr.; New Orleans Perrin, Sandra; Jr.; Ponchatoula Perry, Steve; Jr. Persick, Leo; Jr.; Baton Rouge Person, Arnold; Fr.; Metairie Persons, Brad; Fr.; Metairie Pesquie, Renee; Fr.; New Orleans Pevey, Janet; Fr.; Ponchatoula Phillips, Barbara; Fr.; Metairie Phillips, Chaney; Sr.; Amite; Business Administration Phillips, David; Fr.; Independence Phillips, Donald; Sr.; Hammond; Speech Phillips, Gail; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Elementary Teaching and Speech Corr. Picarella, Emile; Soph.; Braithwaite Pickle, Dwight; Jr.; Mississippi Picou, W. Thomas; Sr.; Maurepas; Marketing Pierite, JoAnn; Soph.; Kenner Pierre, Donna; Fr.; Vacherie Pigott, Cynthia; Sr.; Metairie; Elementary Teaching Piper, Susan; Fr.; Baton Rouge Pisciotta, Therese; Fr.; Tickfaw Pitre, Eddi Rae; Fr.; Gretna Pitre, Louann; Jr.; Baton Rouge SSSAAASARAS A Ria DRA AN NEE TON ma Vo CERT 4 Z Pittman, Merlin; Fr.; Ponchatoula Pittman. Olga; Soph.; Bogalusa Pitts, Janice; Fr.; Amite Poche, Julie; Jr.; Convent Politz, Darlene; Jr.; Baton Rouge Polk, Harold; Soph.; Hammond Pomes, Pam; Fr.; Baton Rouge Pope, Donna; Fr.; Mississippi Pope, Linda; Jr.; Independence Porche, Janell; Fr.; Metairie Porche, Jean; Sr.; Marrero English Posada, Ricardo; Sr.; Colombia Agriculture Business Posey, Keith; Fr.; Slidell Pray, Milton; Soph.; Greenwell Springs Prescott, Michael; Soph.; New Orleans Pretlove, Steven; Fr.; Harahan Price, Debbi; Fr.; Metairie Prince, Jean; Jr.; Baton Rouge Pritchard, Russell; Jr.; Chalmette Prudhomme, Esther; Sr.; New Orleans; Marketing Prudhomme, Victor; Fr.; New Orleans Pumanont, Weeravan; Sr.; Hammond; Business Administration Pumilia, Debbie; Fr.; Gretna Purvis, Gary; Soph.; Zachary classes 313 Rabalais, Brad; Fr.; Jackson Raby, Christyn; Soph.; Arabi Raiford, Darrell; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Agriculture Business Ramirez, Carol; Jr.; Harahan Ramsay, H. Clay; Sr.; Hammond; Govt. Rau, Kim; Fr.; Baton Rouge Rawls, Joe; Fr.; Covington Rayburn, Monty; Jr.; Pearl River Raymond, Bobby; Soph.; Hahnville Recatto, Charles; Sr.; Hammond; Social Welfare Recile, Wanda; Soph.; Independence Reddelli, Mario; Jr.; San Salvadore Reed, Ann; Sr.; Hammond; Social Welfare Reed, Clinton; Sr.; Hammond; Accounting Remes, Justin; Sr.; New Orleans; Economics Remme, Wendy; Jr.; Metairie Remondet, Peter; Fr.; Reserve Rivault, Michael; Sr.; Prairieville; Psychology Reynolds, Daniel; Fr.; Port Sulphur Reynolds, Vickie; Jr.; Metairie Rhodus, Paula; Sr.; Hammond; Business Education Ribaul, Susan; Fr.; Gretna Richard, Beverly; Soph.; Baton Rouge Richard, June; Jr.; Baton Rouge Richard, Paul; Soph.; Maurepas Richard, Susan; Fr.; Harvey Richard, Vorris; Soph.; New Orleans Richardson, Jesse; Soph.; Franklinton Richardson, Stacy; Fr.; Denham Springs Richardson, Virginia; Sr.; Holden; Secretarial Administration Richarme, Sharon; Soph.; Jefferson Ricks, Barbara; Fr.; Jackson Ricks, Jewel; Jr.; Roseland Ricks, Mary; Soph.; Baton Rouge Ridgdell, Patti; Fr.; Ponchatoula Riley, Michael; Jr.; Metairie Rincon, Carlos; Jr.; Columbia Rincon, Ed; Fr.; Columbia Ripple, Karl; Sr.; Hammond; Marketing Rivas, Vickie; Soph.; Mississippi Riviere, Jaune; Fr.; Hammond Roberts, Annette; Soph.; Laplace Roberts, Evelyn; Sr.; Mt. Hermon; Business Administration Roberts, Glenda; Sr.; Albany; Health and PE and Safety Education Roberts, Lorrie; Jr.; New Orleans Roberts, Lynn; Soph.; Marrero Roberts, Raymond; Fr.; Albany Robertson, Charles; Fr.; Natalbany Robey, Maylorie; Fr.; New Orleans Robinson, Brenda; Soph.; Franklinton Robinson, Gay; Soph.; Ponchatoula Robinson, Nanette; Jr.; Luling Robinson, Sherry; Fr.; Baton Rouge Robinson, Skip; Soph. 314 classes Robison, Jay; Fr.; Slidell Rod, Alan; Sr.; Covington; Government Rod, Rebecca; Sr.; Covington; Nursing Roddy, Anne; Soph.; Covington Roddy, Michael; Jr.; Covington Roddy, Thomas; Fr.; Covington Rodrique, Barbara; Jr.; New Orleans Rodriquez, Herbie; Sr.; Metairie; Business Administration Rodriguez, Mary; Fr.; Metairie Rogers, Donna; Soph.; Baton Rouge Rogers, Johnny; Soph.; Bogalusa Rome, Susan; Jr.; Luling Rosche, Patricia; Soph.; Pearl River Rose, Kathy; Fr.; Metairie Rosier, Johnny; Jr.; Trout Ross, Sheryl; Jr.; Springfield Rougeau, David; Jr.; Hammond Rowland, Robert; Soph.; Pearl River Rowley, Kenneth; Soph.; Kentwood Ruble, Rene; Fr.; Bogalusa Rudolph, John; Soph.; Bogalusa Ruffino, Frances; Soph.; Amite Russell, Jennifer; Fr.; Ponchatoula Russell, Karen; Fr.; Denham Springs Russell, Kathy; Soph.; Roseland Russell, Kelly; Sr.; Covington; Animal Science Rutland, Ronnie; Fr.; Jackson, Miss. Ryan, Marsha; Sr.; Hammond; Early Childhood Education Ryan, Norma; Sr.; Springfield; English Ryan, Rita; Fr.; Denham Springs Rybczyk, Beverly; Sr.; New Orleans; English Sabin, Jerry; Fr.; Baton Rouge Saito, Chieko; Fr.; Baton Rouge Salassi, Vickie; Sr.; Livingston; Nursing Salinovich, Dana; Soph.; Port Sulphur Sallier, Kenneth; Fr.; Hammond Sam, Mose; Fr.; Hammond Samson, Denise; Fr.; Metairie Sanders, Becky; Soph.; Metairie Sanders, Dale; Fr.; Franklinton Sanders, Richard; Soph.; Covington Sandifer, Gary; Sr.; Hammond; Government Sandifer, Kim; Fr.; Metairie Sandifer, Richard; Fr.; Covington Sanner, Paula; Soph.; Kenner Sarka, Kathleen; Fr.; Bogalusa Saucier, Gayle; Soph.; Ponchatoula Saucier, Nancy; Sr.; Hammond; Social Studies Sawyer, Mary; Sr.; Slidell; Law Enforcement Scaife, Jean; Fr.; Covington Scarampi, Andres; Fr.; Venezuela Schaeffer, Gerard; Soph.; Kenner Scharfenstein, Craig; Fr.; Metairie Schefstad, Finn; Fr.; Kenner classes 315 Scheibe, Cindy; Fr.; Metairie Schelin, Brett; Jr.; Gretna Schexnaydre, Karen; Jr.; Norco Schexnaydre, Patricia; Fr.; Convent Schick, Doris; Fr.; Chalmette Schilling, Barbara; Jr.; Ponchatoula Schilling, Richard; Soph.; Kentwood Schluter, Ed; Jr.; Jefferson Schmit, Ronald; Sr.; Chalmette; Business Administration Schneckenburger, Mary; Fr.; Kenner Schnellenberger, Albert; Fr.; Mt. Hermon Schreiber, Clinton; Soph.; Metairie | Seer eden | Schroeck, Grant; Fr.; Baton Rouge Schum, Galen; Soph.; Ponchatoula Schwebel, George; Sr.; Amite; Sociology | Seaton, Ann; Fr.; Baker | | Sedberry, Lucy; Fr.; Baton Rouge Segrave, Melinda; Fr.; Slidell Sellers, Kathy; Soph.; Baton Rouge Sellers, Pam; Fr.; Kentwood Sensat, Judy; Soph.; Baton Rouge Seraj, Alex; Soph. Seraj, Hadi; Jr. Servay, Leslie; Fr.; Arabi 316 classes Setoodeh, Javad; Soph.; Iran Settoon, Barbara; Sr.; Hammond; Elementary Teaching Seymour, Ann; Fr.; Metairie Shamp, Ellen; Fr.; Mandeville Shamp, Patty; Soph.; Mandeville Sharp, Clinton; Fr.; Amite Sharp, Glenn; Jr.; Hammond Sharp, Susan; Fr.; Bush Sharpling, Elaine; Fr.; New Orleans Shiell, Judith; Jr.; Metairie Shepard, Edward; Fr.; Amite Short, Mary; Soph.; Bogalusa Shows, Diane; Jr.; Metairie Shrader, Julius, Fr.; Baton Rouge Shrader, Schuyler; Jr.; Baton Rouge Shrank, Kathleen; Soph.; Hammond Shutz, Wayne; Jr. Shwartz, John; Sr.; New Orleans; Business Administration Sibley, Carolyn; Soph.; Franklinton Silva, Wayne; Jr.; Hammond Simmons, Beverly; Sr.; Mt. Hermon; Nursing Simmons, Gary; Soph.; Franklinton Simmons, Ken; Soph.; Pearl River Simmons, Rodney; Fr.; Hammond Simonpoulos, George; Soph.; Greece Sims, Claude, Jr.; Hammond Sinagra, Susan; Fr.; Independence Singletary, Carol; Soph.; lowa Singletary, Janet; Jr.; Gonzales Singletary, Marianne; Soph.; Pear! River Singleton, Rosa; Fr.; Pine Grove Singleton, Terri; Fr.; Baton Rouge Sinquefield, Ken; Fr.; Baton Rouge Skipper, Norma; Soph.; Ponchatoula Slack, Rozario, Soph.; New Orleans Sloan, Lee; Sr.; Covington; Marketing Sloan, Walter, Fr.; Covington Smith, Allissa; Jr.; Gretna Smith, Angela; Jr.; Slidell Smith, Ava; Soph.; Metairie Smith, Casey; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Zoology Smith, Cindy; Fr.; Denham Springs Smith, Danny; Fr.; Baton Rouge Smith, Deborah; Soph.; Kentwood Smith, Donna; Fr.; Robert Smith, Donnie; Fr.; Franklinton Smith, Elvin; Fr.; Amite Smith, Garland; Jr.; Arabi Smith, Gary; Soph.; Hammond Smith, Geralyn; Soph.; Metairie Smith, Gwen; Fr.; Baton Rouge Smith, Janet; Soph. Smith, Judy; Fr.; Zachary Smith, Karen; Fr. classes 317 318 Smith, Karen; Fr.; New Orleans Smith, Kim; Fr.; Livingston Smith, Mary Jo; Sr.; Greensburg; Social Welfare Smith, Monica; Jr.; Livingston Smith, Noel; Jr.; Metairie Smith, Olander; Soph.; Franklinton Smith, Priscilla; Soph.; Mandeville Smith, Rachel; Jr.; Kentwood Smith, Ronald; Fr.; Baker Smith, Sandra; Fr.; Metairie Smith, Sheila; Jr.; Denham Springs Smith, Stephen; Soph.; Metairie Smith, Stuart; Fr.; Reserve Smith, Tommy; Sr.; Kenner; Elementary Teaching Smith, Vickie; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Elementary Teaching Smythe, Elizabeth; Soph.; Baton Rouge Songy, Sonja; Soph.; LaPlace Spears, Joy; Jr.; Baker Spears, Sandra; Fr.; Tanglpahoa Spedale, Anthony; Sr.; Baton Rouge Social Studies Speed, Clifton; Sr.; Greensburg; History Spencer, Curtis; Fr.; Covington Speziale, Joseph; Fr.; Destrehan Spicuzza, Eileen; Fr.; Arabi Spikes, Gwendolyn; Sr.; Bogalusa; Social Welfare Spikes, Robbie; Fr.; Baton Rouge Spooner, Virginia; Fr.; Kenner Spring, Lloyd; Fr.; Roseland Springler, Thomas; Sr.; Metairie; Medical Technology Stadler, Sybil; Fr.; LaPlace classes Stang, Jack; Sr.; Hammond; Marketing Stanga, Gwen; Soph.; Ponchatoula Stanton, Debra; Jr.; Metairie Starns, Barbara; Sr.; Independence; Nursing St. Cyr, Sharon; Fr.; New Orleans Steger, Brian; Sr.; New Orleans; Marketing Steib, Danny; Fr.; New Orleans Stevens, Charles; Jr.; Roseland Stevens, Charlotte; Sr.; Ponchatoula; Home Ec. Merchandising Stevens, David; Sr.; Hammond; Animal Science Stevens, Laurie; Jr.; Ponchatoula Stevens, Ray; Soph.; Springfield Stevens, Sarah; Soph.; Hammond Stevens, Stefanie; Jr.; New Orleans Stevenson, Donna; Jr.; Metairie Stevenson, Patti; Sr.; Bogalusa; Health and PE and Dance Stewart, Madelynn; Sr.; Mandeville Mathematics Stewart, Rita; Jr.; New Orleans classes 319 Tt , Stewart, William; Jr.; Brookhaven, Miss. Stickler, Edwin; Soph.; Pearl River Stipe, Susie; Jr.; Harahan St. Martin, Debbie; Soph; LaPlace Stoewer, Cheryl; Fr.; New York Stoef, Chris; Fr.; Metairie Stone, Denise; Jr.; Denham Springs St. Pierre, Connie; Soph.; Prairieville St. Pierre, Louann; Fr.; Norco Strahan, Kenneth; Soph.; Franklinton Strate, Cathy; Fr.; New Orleans Streckler, Jerry; Soph.; Slidell Striekert, Linda; Fr.; New Orleans Stuart, Carolyn; Jr.; Baton Rouge Stubbs, Bonnie; Soph,; Clinton Sullivan, Karmer; Jr.; Livingston Sullivan, Kathreen; Soph.; Slidell Sullivan, Sandra; Sr.; Amite; Social Welfare Sumrall, Tim; Fr.; Franklinton Susslin, Sue; Jr.; Slidell Swarr, Karen; Jr.; Slidell Swede, Kathy; Jr.; Hammond Swede, Ronald; Sr.; Hammond; Marketing Swett, Philip; Fr.; Covington Swire, Debra; Fr.; Grand Chenier Sylvest, Bambi; Jr.; Franklinton Sylvest, Marian; Fr.; Franklinton Tabrizi, Aliasghar; Fr. Talley, Betty; Soph.; Bogalusa Talley, John; Fr.; Bogalusa; Social Welfare Tallo, Janet; Fr.; Hammond Tamai, Ramona; Fr.; Metairie Tannehill, Marilyn; Jr.; Bogalusa Tapi, Wanda; Jr.; Metairie Tapp, Lorraine; Fr.; Clinton Tardo, Kathryn; Soph.; Metairie Tardo, Vickie; Fr.; Metairie Tassin, Janet; Fr.; LaPlace Taylor, Ardella; Fr.; Franklinton Taylor, Cathi; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Business Education Taylor, Cleatta; Jr.; Modeste Taylor, Donna; Sr.; Livingston; Elementary Teaching 320 classes = Bit i ibe ib i We 2 inh eae au se ie cic Bene ee Tayler, Jo Ellen; Jr.; Hammond Taylor, Joy; Soph.; Bush Taylor, Mary; Sr.; Bush; Social Studies Taylor, Mercedes; Soph.; Clinton Temple, Ronnie; Jr.; Kentwood Termine, Catherine; Soph.; Marrero Thames, Leaneice; Fr.; Port Sulphur Thames, Virginia; Sr.; Franklinton; Social Welfare Theard, Joycelyn; Fr.; New Orleans Theriot, Juanita; Sr.; New Orleans; Social Welfare Theriot, Rebecca; Fr.; Baton Rouge Theriot, Suzanne; Soph.; Metairie Thomas, Betty; Fr.; Plaquemine Thomas, Dennis; Fr.; Michigan Thomas, Inez; Fr.; Slidell Thomas, Jackie; Sr.; Bogalusa; Social Studies Thomas, James; Fr.; Franklinton Thomas, Jerry; Sr.; Franklinton; Zoology Thomas, Kenneth; Sr.; Hammond; Chemistry Thomas, Michael; Soph.; Varnado Thomas, Rosetta; Soph.; New Orleans Thompson, Bobby; Fr.; Metairie Thompson, Jennifer; Jr.; Hammond Thorn, Sarah; Fr.; Hammond Thorne, Mary; Soph.; Baton Rouge Thornhill, Maryann; Sr.; Slidell; Elementary Teaching Thornton, Barbara; Jr.; Livingston Threeton, Wilma; Fr.; Albany Thrower, Melanie; Fr.; Baton Rouge Tillotson, Michael; Fr.; Mandeville { ae ak] eT ae Peg ae i a - Hae ita ; 5 4 eine | $ _ ee . som 5 4 ey ee t = oD Ks a te, el in Sd A ” he « . ie rt a 9 - ¥ a onl Z a é 3: am classes 321 322 Tobar, Herbert; Fr.; San Salvador Toman, Mary Ellen; Sr.; New Orleans; Elementary Teaching Toney, Terry; Jr.; Kentwood Toothman, Kim; Soph.; Denham Springs Touche, Jaye; Fr.; Covington Townson, John; Sr.; Pine Grove; Mathematics Trapp, Janis; Fr.; Hammond Travis, Barbara; Sr.; Kentwood; English Travis, Cary; Sr.; Amite; Social Studies Travis, Teresa; Soph.; Hammond Traylor, Mike; Fr.; Hammond Traylor, Wiley; Soph.; Albany Tregle, Eileen; Sr.; Luling; Elementary Teaching Tresch, Edward; Jr.; Baton Rouge Triche, Kathy; Jr.; Baton Rouge Trosclair, Staci; Fr.; LaPlace Trumbaturi, Lisa; Fr.; Braithwaite Tryniecki, Jan; Jr.; Amite Tschirn, Stephen; Jr.; Jefferson Tubridy, John; Sr.; New Jersey; Marketing Tucker, Jill; Fr.; Denham Springs Tulley, Julia; Soph.; Luling Tullier, Cindy; Jr.; St. Amant Turlich, Belinda; Soph.; Buras Tyson, Sharon; Fr.; Bogalusa Ulm, Debbie; Soph.; Metairie Umbach, Debbie; Soph.; Hammond Upchurch, Diane; Fr.; Metairie Upton, Betty; Soph.; Slidell Ursin, Edward; Sr.; Kenner; Chemistry Uzcategui, Carlos; Jr.; Hammond Valentine, Vanessa; Fr.; New Orleans Valera, Lark; Fr.; Kenner Van, Patricia; Fr.; Harvey Van Buskirk, Terri; Fr.; Baton Rouge Vanderbrook, Edward; Sr.; New Orleans; Industrial Technology Van Ness, Rebecca; Fr.; Baton Rouge Varnado, Faye; Fr.; Franklinton Varnado, Karen; Soph.; Greenwell Springs Varnado, Rebecca; Jr.; Franklinton Varnado, Spencer; Fr.; Franklinton Vaughn, Eddie; Soph.; Amite Vaughn, Gwendolyn; Fr.; Covington Venable, Tracy; Fr.; Kentwood Vendt, Donna; Sr.; Hammond; Elementary Teaching Vendt, Frank; Sr.; Hammond; Industrial Management Technology Venterella, Linda; Jr.; Amite Verret, Polly; Fr.; Plaquemine Vial, Cynthia; Soph.; Hammond Vicknair, Terri; Soph.; Baton Rouge Vidal, Wynell; Fr.; New Orleans Vigueira, Andrew; Fr.; St. Bernard Villarrubia, Peter; Fr.; Harahan Vise, Tommy; Fr.; Franklinton classes Bite cesses Vogel, Donna; Jr.; Slidell Volante, Jeannette; Fr.; Arabi Vollenweider, Michael; Fr.; Jefferson Voorhies, Denise; Jr.; Metairie Vujnovich, Mary; Soph.; New Orleans Vutera, Salvador; Jr.; Hammond Vybiral, Debbie; Soph.; New Orleans Wagner, Carol; Fr.; Denham Springs Wagner, Denise; Fr.; Independence Wagner, Judy; Soph.; Holden Waguespack, Barbara; Fr.; New Orleans Waguespack, Barry; Fr. Destrehan Waguespack, Noreen; Soph.; Norco Wainwright, David; Fr.; Hammond Walker, Aron; Fr.; Independence Walker, Clarence; Jr.; Hammond Walker, Idella; Fr.; Covington Walker, Jimmy; Jr.; Hammond classes 323 324 Walker, Kenneth; Fr.; Slidell Walker, Rosalie; Soph.; Independence Wallace, Karen; Sr.; Bogalusa; Elementary Teaching Waller, Susan; Sr.; Tangipahoa; Pre-Veterinary Medicine Waller, Warren; Sr.; Tangipahoa; Pre-Velerinary Medicine Walsh, Maureen: Soph.; Baton Rouge Walters, Chatman; Fr.; Covington Ward. Darlene; Jr.; Ponchatoula Ward, John; Soph.; Baton Rouge Warden, John: Fr.; Slidell Warren, Betty; Jr.; Chalmette Warren, Debbie; Fr.; Chalmette Wascom, Donna; Soph.; Mt. Hermon Wascom, Gary; Fr.; Walker Wascom, Mike; Jr.; Baton Rouge Wascom, Rhonda; Sr.: Greenwell Springs; Elementary Teaching Washington, Alvin: Fr.; Hammond Waters, Horace: Fr.; Batchelor classes b « ‘3 ¢ ft. a Jannelle Watkins; Sr.; Ponchatoula; English Watson, Chery]; Jr.; Kenner Watson, Gail; Sr.; Franklinton; Medical Technology Watson, Kenneth; Fr.; Bogalusa Watts, Helen; Soph.; Baton Rouge Watts, Jonice; Jr.; Livingston Watts, Melanie; Soph.; Baton Rouge Watts, Peggy; Jr.; Livingston Watts, Rhonda; Jr.; Livingston Weatherly, Nancy; Jr.; Hammond Weathers, Patricia; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Nursing Weaver, Annie; Jr.; New Orleans Weaver, Glen; Soph.; Metairie Webb, Catherine; Jr.; Livingston Webb, Joe; Fr.; Denham Springs Webb, Mack; Fr.; Lettsworth Webb, Stacey; Fr.; Baton Rouge Weber, Elaine; Sr.; Hammond Elementary Webster, Thelma; Sr.; Baton Rouge Nursing Weilbaecher, Jimmy; Fr.; New Orleans Welch, Ray; Fr.; Robert Wells, Joyce; Soph.; Hammond Wempren, Kim; Fr.; LaPlace Wereskla, Stanley; Sr.; Hammond; Social Studies Wesley, Margie; Sr.; Walker; Business Education Westmoreland, Debbie; Jr.; Mt. Hermon Weymouth, Karen; Jr.; New Orleans Whisenhunt, Mike; Soph.; Slidell Whitaker, Peggy; Jr.; Metairie White, Carolyn; Sr.; Slidell; Marketing White, David; Sr.; Baton Rouge; Computer Science White, Edith; Fr.; Braithwaite White, Fay; Jr.; Hammond White, Jack; Fr.; Metairie White, Kelly; Jr.; Baton Rouge White, Teresa; Fr.; Slidell classes 325 326 classes Whitehead, Beverly; Jr.; Holden Whitmer, Gary; Sr.; Covington; History Whittaker, David; Sr.; Ponchatoula Business Administration Whittington, Pat; Soph.; Baton Rouge Wilcox, Wendy; Fr.; Gretna Wilks, Mary; Fr.; Kentwood Williams, Chris; Fr.; Bogalusa Williams, Colin; Fr.; New Orleans Williams, Erin; Jr.; Baton Rouge Williams, Herbert; Soph.; Marrero Williams, Jan; Fr.; Franklinton Williams, Jeff; Jr.; Baton Rouge Williams, Jimmy; Fr.; Kentwood Williams, John; Fr.; Hammond Williams, Kevin; Fr.; Slidell Williams, Rosalee; Fr.; Roseland Williamson, Deborah; Fr.; New Orleans Williamson, Linda; Jr.; Baton Rouge Rae) 4 ear 83 ht Zeringue, Michael; Fr.; Gretna Zeringue, Pam; Jr.; Luling Zeringue, Sidney, Soph.; Chalmette Zimmerman, Richard; Fr.; Metairie Willie, Mary: Sr.; Covington; Social Studies Willis, Linda; Soph.; Slidell Wilson, Bruce; Fr.; Walker Wilson, David; Fr.; Baton Rouge Wilson, Donald; Mississippi Wilson, Gaile; Jr.; Bogalusa Wilson, Patricia; Sr.; Mississippi Microbiology Wilson, Rogers; Soph.; Hahnville Wilthew, Stephen; Soph.; Arabi Windmann, Pamela; Fr.; Chalmette Winter, Beth; Jr.; Baton Rouge Wise, Ruby Gail; Jr.; Baton Rouge Wolfe, Eugenie; Fr.; Metairie Womack, JoAnn; Fr.; Kentwood Wood, John; Sr.; Bogalusa; Government Woodard, Shirley; Jr.; Angie Woods, Allen; Fr.; New Orleans Woolley, Michele; Jr.; New Orleans Woosley, Kimon; Jr.; Hammond Woosley, Paul; Sr.; Hammond; Marketing Wright, L. Susan; Sr.; Springfield; Business Education Yandell, Jill; Fr.; Ventress Yarbrough, John; Soph.; Kentwood Yaselli, Jose Luis; Soph.; Baton Rouge Y oes, Arlene; Fr.; Baton Rouge Young, Annie; Sr.; Tickfaw: Secretarial Administration Young, Elona; Fr.; Baton Rouge Zeigler, Robert; Jr.; Metairie Zeringue, Brian; Jr.; Raceland Zeringue, Gayle; Fr.; Metairie i OE ee er classes 327 A Abbott, John W. — 278 Abdul-Hadi, Basil A. — 278 Abel, Sheree L. — 148, 278 Abela, Mary A. — 278 Abels, Margaret A. — 278 Aberly, Tom L. — 278 Abney, Sam W. — 278 Achord, Beverly A. — 279 Adams, E. Anice — 236, 241, 279 Adams, James H. Jr. — 249 Adams, Rebecca — 264 Adams, Peggy J. Addison, Amy — 279 Addison, Brad — 250 Addison, Gwen — 69, 183, 250 Addison, Jay — 250 Adelmann, Monica L. — 250, 253, 279 Adkins, Rose Mary — 203, 225, 279 Adorno, Dawn — 279 Adragna, Marsha L. — 279 Aime, Carolyne — 279 Alack, John J. — 158 Albert, Henry R. Jr. — 279 Aleman, John G. — 279 Alexander, Michael — 240, 241 Alexander, Scevera — 186, 279 Alfonso, Patsy P. — 279 Alford, Connie — 155, 279 Alford, Peggy A. — 279 Alford, Richard A. — 236, 250 Alford, Susan A. — 279 Alford, Timothy Lee — 279 Alford, Tren — 180, 247, 263, 264, 279 Alfortish, Charles — 279 Alfred, Faye A. — 279 Allen, Brenda J. — 267, 279 Allen, Glenn M. — 279 Allen, Jennifer — 73, 236, 279 Allen, Joyce — 279 Allen, Richard C. — 279 Allen, Wilma — 264, 279 Alsgood, Sam — 168 Alston, John — 279 Alums, Larry T. — 168, 179 Alvarado, Mario E. — 279 Amato, Diane B. — 279 Ambrosius, Mark S. — 279 Amedee, Claudia M. — 279 Ammons, Steve C. — 279 Andermann, Nancy R. — 279 Anderson, Doug — 279 Anderson, Laura B. — 279 Anderson, Nadine J. — 279 Anderson, Sid — 277 Anderson, Terry W. — 250 Anderson, Ted — 252, 256 Andrews, Craig N. — 279 Anglada, Cynthia L. — 279 Anglin, Tim — 250, 279 Annison, Joan — 279 Anthon, Cheryl A. — 264 Anzalone, Fanancy L. — 168, 280 Angalone, Orlene — 262 April, Glenda J. — 280 Arcement, Dianne L. — 280 Ard, Marilyn J. — 280 Ardoin, Julienne M. — 252, 280 Arimi, Mohammad A, — 280 Armas, Lisa M. — 280 Armistead, Gina — 152 Arnold, Doug — 257 Arnold, Mitchell H. — 280 Arnold, Susan A. — 280 Arnona, Corry C. — 280 Arnondin, Steve J. — 280 Arnone, Cheryl L. — 144, 184 Arthur, Karen Ann — 239 Asher, Vickie — 280 Askegren, David — 180, 264 Athas, Deborah — 237, 280 328 index Atkins, Rosemary — 255 Aubrey, Nancy — 184, 280 Aucoin, Linda — 267, 280 Aunspaugh, Denise D. — 280 Austin, Gwen — 280 Avila, Jaime R. — 280 Avilas, Carlos J. — 280 Aydell, Danny — 280 B Badr, Abdulla A. — 280 Baham, Michael E. — 280 Baham, Theodore W. — 264 Baham, Wayne — 280, 269 Bahm, Donna — 246, 256, 280 Bahm, Elton — 280 Bailey, Alice — 247, 280 Bailey, Carolyn L. — 258, 280 Bailey, Daisy — 258, 280 Bailey, James — 249, 261 Bairnsfather, Cindy — 143, 240, 241, 247, 260, 280 Baker, Babs — 280 Baker, Brenda L. — 280 Baker, Greg — 168 Baker, Frank T. — 280 Baker, Linda M. — 280 Balbero, Paul A. — 261 Baldwin, Rodney G. — 280 Ballard, Bill — 280 Ballard, Edward S. — 249, 250, 280 Ballard, Sandra L. — 280 Ballard, Theresa A. — 247, 263, 264 Ballay, Pamela — 281 Ballenger, Teresa A. — 281 Bankston, Dianne — 264 Bankston, Georgiana — 281 Bankston, John M. — 258 Bankston, Judy D. — 281 Bankston, Kenneth R. — 281 Bankston, Pam — 241, 280 Bankston, Terry W. — 281 Banta, Keith — 168 Baquerizo, Gloria M. — 245 Barbazette, Deborah — 245, 251, 259, 281 Barber, Penny — 264 Barber, Texas M. — 180 Barbier, Carol M. — 148, 281 Bardwell, Ronald D. — 238 Barger, Jack W. — 261, 281 Barilleaux, Keith M. — 281 Barker, Leslie — 120 Barker, Rhonda Sue Barlow, Lynda — 281 Barner, Rodney A. — 281 Barnett, Randy — 248 Barnewold, Debra A. — 281 Barrett, Elizabeth — 281 Barrett, Glen — 168 Barrett, Susan E. — 129, 133, 148, 236, 240, 260, 281 Barrios, Darlene A. — 281 Barry, Steve — 186 Barthel, Charles G. — 157, 281 Bartolo, Dominick — 266, 281 Bass, Chery] K. — 237 Battiste, Diana — 281 Battle, Orrin — 281 Battles, Caroline S. — 246, 281 Baudouin, Joy — 253, 281 Bauer, Kathy R. — 144, 253, 269, 275, 281 Bauer, Barbara — 281 Bauerle, Connie — 281 Bausich, George — 252 Baxter, Cheryl A. — 271 Bayer, Oscar J. — 247, 263 Beale, Stephen — 252, 259, 281 Beard, Sandra K. — 281 Beard, Sharon — 281 Beaushaw, William M. — 281 Becerra, Nancy — 282 Becker, Robert J. Jr. — 157 Beckwith, Douglas W. — 158, 282 Becnel, Amanda C. — 282 Bedford, Fred — 168 Beeman, Denise D. — 264 Beheshtian, Mehdi — 277 Belton, Horace Jr. — 168, 178, 179 Bencaz, Brent O. — 180, 282 Bencaz, Leonard J. — 256, 282 Benefield, Mary E. — 247 Benitez, Ken — 269 Bennett, Debbie — 282 Bennett, Robin Ray — 261 Bennett, Terry L. — 253 Benoit, Anne F. — 130, 241 Bentivegna, Richard — 180, 263 Bentz, Ann — 127, 255, 262 Berg, Karen — 282 Bergeron, Dale — 168 Bergeron, Donna E. — 253 Bergeron, Elizabeth — 282 Bergeron, Lisa — 155 Bernhard, David W. — 282 Berthelot, Suzan E. — 241 Berthelot, Terry L. — 273, 282 Berthiaume, Merlin — 282 Bertolino, Rita A. — 151, 282 Bertrand, David W. — 180, 282 Bertrand, Peggy —- 148, 155, 184, 249, 282 Beshoner, Mike W. — 241, 282 Best, Anne K. — 282 Bester, Sarah — 253 Bhramayana, E. — 282 Bickham, David W. — 282 Bickham, Dicky — 282 Bickham, Konnie R. — 282 Bickham, Linda R. — 282 Bickham, Rebecca — 282 Bickham, Richard M. — 168 Biernacki, Mary B. — 237 Bilboa, Ricardo J. — 222, 282 Billings, Ray — 160 Binner, Shirley B. — 74, 240 Bivona, Norma C. — 143, 262, 282 Bjorkgren, Joyce — 264 Black, Bobbie — 282 Black, James Ebbin — 168 Blackwell, Deborah — 148, 282 Blackwell, Glenda M. — 282 Blackwell, Patricia — 282 Blackwell, Sandra K. — 247, 282 Blanchard, George O. — 151 Blanchard, Michelle — 148, 282 Blanchard, Sandra — 181, 282 Blocker, Paula — 126, 267, 282 Bodker, Peggy — 282 Bodron, Brian — 160 Bodron, Melissa M. — 282 Boffone, Barry F. — 160, 282 Bolden, Gerald — 168 Boles, Danny E. — 168 Bonck, Byron J. — 282 Bonnet, Bonnie — 282 Bono, Nash — 245, 282 Bonvillion, Tim — 168 Booker, Geraldine L. — 282 Boone, Glenda J. — 282 Boone, Mitchel D. — 282 Boos, Janin M. — 135, 143, 152, 162, 165, 241, 248 Booth, Calvin E. — 282 Booth, Denise B. — 132, 236, 241, 282 Booth, Joseph T. — 252 Booth, Stephen C. — 247, 282 Booty, Margaret — 267 Bopp, Fil — 256, 269, 282 Bordelon, Deborah A. — 282 Borges, Abelardo A. — 160 Bosarge, Brian M. — 160, 165, 282 Bosch, Linda Jean W. — 263 Bosch, Lloyd Gerald — 263 Bossing, Janice H. — 236, 237 Bostick, Cecil D. — 168 Boudreaux, Charles — 282 Boudreaux, Denise A. — 282 Boudreaux, Julie — 264 Boudreaux, Paul F. — 282 Boudreaux, Robert P. — 282 Boudreaux, Suzanne — 282 Boudro, June Ann — 282 Bourg, Paula — 282 Bourgeois, Charleen — 146, 165, 240, 283 Bourgeois, Donna M. — 254, 277 Bourgeois, Edmond P. — 283 Bourgeois, Linda J. — 283 Bourgeois, Mike — 266 Bourgeois, Patrice — 236 Bourgeois, Peggy T. — 146 Bourgeois, Stephani — 126, 143, 184, 283 Bourgeois, Terry P. — 283 Bourn, Linda S. — 134, 241, 245, 259, 269, 283 Boutwell, Rebecca A. — 283 Bovia, Debra — 283 Bowler, Madelyn R. — 283 Bowler, Mercedes C. — 283 Bowler, Ginger — 127, 241, 255, 264 Bowles, Judy — 283 Boyd, Ann — 146, 269, 283 Boyet, Craig — 157 Bozeman, Katherine — 283 Brabham, David A. — 241 Bracy, Randy F. — 236, 249, 250 Bracy, Regina P. — 237, 241, 249, 250 Bradley, Loretta L. — 283 Bradley, Mel L. — 283 Brady, Becky M. — 132, 144, 241, 267, 269, 283 Brady, Darlin — 180, 263, 283 Branch, Randy M. — 236 Branch, Rickie — 255 Branch, Shirley — 283 Branley, William C. — 264 Brannon, Wendy M. — 134, 148, 155, 283 Braud, Irvin — 283 Bravata, Jo Ann P, — 135, 155, 162, 235, 240, 241 Braziel, Eddie C. — 180, 261, 283 Brazil, Ronald A. — 180, 269 Breaux, John S. — 283 Brehm, Gerald W. — 152, 165 Breland, Ann — 243, 264 Breland, Cathy L. — 126, 249, 250 Breland, James S. — 180 Breland, Steve W. — 283 Brenner, Larry E. — 283 Brensing, Debra A. — 283 Brewer, Billy — 168 Brewin, Dennis W. — 283 Brewster, Dennis — 250, 283 Bridges, Debbie A. — 184, 283 Bridges, Randy W. — 273, 283 Briggs, Bonnie — 283 Bringol, Melinda A. — 283 Brister, Freddie — 243 Brister, Wilda N. — 283 Broadbent, Ronald J. — 264 Brocato, Dickie — 158 Brocato, Michael G. — 254 Brocato, Thomas R. — 283 Brocato, Vincent R. — 283 Brock, Carolyn A. — 143, 283 Brock, Michelle K. — 283 Brock, Norman W. — 283 Broussard, Duane — 237, 241, 261, 283 Broussard, Sondra T. — 236, 237, 241, 283 Brown, Albirdie A. — 283 Brown, Anthony D. — 283 Brown, Bonnie L. — 181, 247, 263, 283 Brown, Brenda L. — 247, 264 Brown, Charles — 283 Brown, Connie — 283 Brown, Curtis — 163 Brown, David B. — 151, 283 Brown, Susan Kay — 283 Brown, Susan R. — 283 Brown, Vickie — 283 Browning, Norman L. — 240, 261, 269, 283 Bruch, Dean Arthur — 165 Bruhl, John Robert — 155 Brumfield, Donnie K. — 242 Brumfield, Kenny — 180, 263, 264 Brumfield, R. M. — 241, 283 Brunies, Gina — 152, 283 Bruno, Rebecca — 283 Buckner, Carolyn A. — 283 Buckner, Weldon A. — 266 Budenich, Ronald D. — 264 Buhler, Kenneth R. — 269, 284 Bullinger, Fred M. — 157, 284 Bullock, Cindy G. — 162, 284 Bullock, Deborah A. — 264 Bunch, Billy — 249, 250, 284 Buratt, Ginger — 237, 241, 284 Burch, Dean — 160 Burdette, Janet B. — 284 Burgbacher, Patricia A. — 236, 284 Burge, Melanie R. — 284 Burns, Caro] — 258, 284 Burns, David — 284 Burns, W. Harold Jr. — 157, 165 Burrescia, Johnny J. — 284 Burris, Bradley D. — 263, 264, 277 Burris, Jessie — 155 Burt, Becky — 273, 284 Burton, Beverly A. — 258, 284 Busch, Alfred — 284 Bush, Bob — 271 Bush, Cathy — 148, 240, 258, 284 Bush, Chery] — 126, 180, 237, 241, 247, 263, 264 Butler, Dwight F. — 264, 284 Butler, Janet — 284 Butler, Susan D. — 144, 269, 284 Butts, Robert — 285 Buuck, Armand J. — 245, 285 Byrd, Corinne R. — 285 Byrd, Mary F. — 285 Byrd, Mike — 155, 168, 233, 285 Byrd, Pat — 155, 274, 285 Byrd, Alan — 168 Byrnes, John D. Jr. — 249, 257, 264 Cc Cabiran, Tara — 285 Cabron, Janice — 151, 285 Cadwallader, Janet — 285 Cadwallader, Susan — 285 Caillet, Denise — 285 Caillouet, Edward — 285 Caillouette, Donald — 244, 269, 285 Caillouette, Karen — 238, 244, 269, 285 Calandro, Cheryl — 143 Caldarara, Louise M. — 252, 285 Caldorera, Sarah M. — 285 Caldwell, Suzanne — 184 Calhoun, Cindy E. — 239, 241, 247, 269, 285 Cali, Dominic A. — 238, 241 Callihan, Gary N. — 285 Cambre, Jimmy — 250, 285 Campbell, Edgar G. — 247, 285 Campbell, Kristynn — 247, 285, Campbell, Peggy L. — 27, 122, 123, 124, 128, 134, 184, 185 Campo, Jo Ann — 252, 285 Cancienne, Chris — 180, 263, 285 Capdevielle, Cindy — 143, 285 Carey, Robert — 285 Carlton, Betty Jane — 247 Carlton, Donna — 263 Carney, Beth — 54, 144, 158, 184, 269, 285 Carney, Donna — 264 Carothers, Loren Jr. — 264, 285 Carr, Donald — 180 Carrier, Joseph J. Carroll, Deborah J. Carruth, Joy E. — 286 Carruth, Mary Jo — 180 Carter, Bernice — 286 Carter, Gwendolyn — 286 Carter, Helen H. — 286 Carter, Kathy — 148, 183, 286 Carter, Malcolm K. — 286 Carter, Margaret E. — 127, 245, 286 Carter, Nancy T. — 198 Carter, Nora G. — 243, 286 Carter, Rencer M. — 286 Carter, Rodney Jjom — 286 Carter, Stephen R. — 157 Carter, Theresa — 180, 286 Caruthers, Jeffrey — 286 Carver, Belford — 253 Cascioppo, Paul — 286 Case, Suzanne Lynn — 262, 286 Casey, Daniel D. — 286 Casey, Kathleen — 286 Castaneda, Ricardo — 286 Casteix, Nancy A. — 181, 286 Castro, Henry J. — 286 Catalano, Cathy — 286 Catalanotte, John A. — 241, 286 Catha, Sherry Sue — 131, 286 Causey, H. Rebecca — 118, 119, 264 Cazaubon, Susan Ann — 237, 262 Cefalu, Martha L. — 74, 252, 286 Cefalu, William T. — 28F Celestin, Monica T. — 236 Centanni, Gina M. — 269, 286 Chabreck, John — 286 Chabreck, Richard C. — 286 Chamberlain, Mike — 158, 286 Chambers, Cathy M. — 269, 286 Chambers, Edward Jr. — 261 Chambers, Joy — 129, 143, 155, 235, 287 Chambers, Tery! L. — 131, 143, 267, 275, 287 Champagne, Theresa — 258, 287 Chao, Chi-Shan — 287 Chapman, Dennis R. — 151, 262, 287 Chapman, Gerald A. — 240 Chapman, Martin L. — 287 Chappell, Melody G. — 244, 264, 287 Charbonnet, Patricia — 287 Chaucer, Donald R. — 152, 287 Chauvin, Susan — 273 Chauvin, Dennis M. — 238 Cheairs, Mark — 287 Chenevert, Robert L. — 168 Cheri, David — 287 Childres, Sylvia H. — 287 Choate, Deborah A. — 148, 287 Choppin, Carol Lee — 241, 249 Ciko, Susan — 180, 237, 247, 263, 287 Clark, Alex — 168 Clark, Caro] Ann — 264 Clark, John A. — 180, 261, 287 Clark, Judy — 287 Clark, Larry L. — 264 Clarke, Joan E. — 236, 237 Clavin, Ann Sarah — 287 Clement, Ann E. — 287 Clement, Doug — 151, 241, 254, 255, 273, 287 Clements, Denise A. — 143, 235, 287 151, 264, 285 127, 285 Cleveland, Brian A. — 287 Cleveland, James M. — 158, 165, 241, 269, 287 Cleveland, Janice G. — 287 Cleveland, Margie A. — 287 Click, Margaret R. — 264, 287 Cole, Barbara A. — 245, 287 Cole, Cindy E. — 287 Coleman, Theresa — 46, 264, 287 Collett, Fran — 287 Collier, Vicki L. — 287 Collins, Darrell I. — 288 Collins, Robert O. — 288 Collum, Donald W. — 288 Colon, Pam M. — 237, 240, 241, 288 Comeaux, Gwen J. — 288 Comish, Byron — 288 Conerly, Bruce E. — 240, 288 Conleay, Gary — 288 Conley, Gwen P. — 288 Conner, Marianne M. — 288 Cook, Howard — 288 Cook, Lisa — 267, 288 Cook, Lois — 288 Cook, Pam — 198, 203 Cooke, Catherine D. — 288 Cooper, Eric J. — 288 Cooper, Gilbert — 250 Cooper, Lanelle D. — 251, 288 Copeland, Kaysea — 288 Core, Chic Alan — 236, 256 Corkern, Keith E. — 288 Cormier, Paul N. — 248, 266, 288 Cornin, Christella — 288 Correjolles, Mary A. — 236 Costanza, Susan M. — 258 Cotten, Cheri — 288 Cotton, Kathleen — 288 Cottrell, David W. — 288 Cottrell, Vicki — 180, 288 Courtemanche, Joan — 288 Courtney, Sharon G. — 225 Cousin, Joyceann M. — 288 Cousin, Mike J. — 222, 288 Couture, Cliff — 221, 248, 266, 288 Couvillon, Annette — 184, 288 Couvillion, Joan M. — 269, 288 Couvillon, Robin L. — 266, 289 Cowart, Pauline T. — 289 Cox, Arthur — 289 Cox, Patti — 252, 289 Coyle, Charlotte A. — 289 Coyle, Maureen K. — 237, 289 Crain, Walter B. — 236, 289 Crais, Mary Ann — 289 Crapanzano, Terry — 158, 269, 289 Crause, Melodye A. — 256, 289 Crawford, Cheryl B. — 244, 289 Crawfard, Jana — 244, 249 Crawford, Kathy — 258, 289 Crawford, Lisa — 143, 155, 264, 265, 289 Crawford, Lynne A. — 289 Crawford, Margaret — 264 Craycraft, Jean — 264, 289 Creel, Gary — 289 Creel, Joan — 237, 289 Creel, Mary B. — 289 Crifasi, Karen — 289 Crim, Angela — 184 Crochet, Candace M. — 289 Crocker, Candy S. — 184, 185 Crockett, Debbie F. — 143, 289 Crockett, Gary L. — 289 Cronan, Timothy P. — 261 Cronin, Catherine L. — 241, 247 Cronin, Rebecca L. — 241, 247, 289 Cronin, Sharon — 289 Crosby, Constance A. — 289 Cross, Paula — 289 Crouch, Sherry L. — 289 Crow, Larry — 168 Crow, Phyllis — 287 Crowe, Anita N. — 180, 289 Crowe, Dennis Myran — 289 Crowe, Linda E. — 238, 244, 290 Cruthirds, David L. — 168 Culotta, Helayne E. — 143, 290 Curcio, Pete — 290 Currault, Jack — 160 Currier, Donald — 254, 255 Currier, Paula S, — 290 Currier, Richard R. — 290 Curtis, John M. — 290 Curtis, Melodye — 264 Cuthbertson, Carol — 255, 267 Cuthbertson, Judy — 130, 241, 247, 264, 267, 290 Cutrer, Cynthia — 290 Cutrer, Diane R. — 225 Cutrer, Eugene Dale — 257, 263 Cutrer, Hardy — 290 - Cyprian, Althea — 264 Cyprian, Eartha V. — 262, 290 Cyprian, Helen — 269, 290 D D’Silva, Leo M. — 236 Dabliz, Abdallah — 290 Dabadie, Charles R. — 290 Daigle, Joe — 254, 256 Daigle, Richard C. — 273, 290 Daigneault, Joseph — 237, 241, 246, 256, 269, 290 Daigre, Craig S. — 290 Daigre, Ken — 290 Daigrepont, Karen R. — 290 Dalliale, Pamela — 267 Daniels, Blake — 180, 263 Daniels, Henrietta — 290 Dansby, Shirley — 290 Danton, Virginia M. — 252, 267, 290 Darby, Louis — 186, 290 Darden, Martin — 158 Daughdrill, Ginger — 236 Daussat, Brenda V. — 252, 290 Dauterive, Kim A. — 290 Davenport, Anna V. — 290 Davidson, Albert K. — 236 Davidson, Carla M. — 252 Davidson, Elizabeth — 236 Davidson, Orin T. — 290 Davidson, Rebecca L. — 290 Davila, Beatriz M. — 262 Davila, Emma — 262, 290 Davis, Deborah Kay — 247 Davis, Evelyn — 236, 241, 290 Davis, Jeff — 290 Davis, Joan L. — 291 Davis, Joseph P. — 291 Davis, Lisa — 291 Davis, Peggy C. — 148, 291 Davis, Rayfield — 291 Davis, Rebecca L. — 148, 291 Davis, Richard W. — 291 Davis, Robert — 291 Davis, Ronald H. — 269, 291 Davis, Rose — 291 Davis, Thomacine A. — 291 Dawkins, Debbie E. — 291 Daws, Barbara — 184, 291 Daws, Mary Alice — 249, 250 Day, Connie — 291 Day, Donald — 291 Day, Ted — 157 Day, William D. — 266, 291 De Armas, Oswaldo — 291 De Barros, Janet M. — 151, 291 De Fries, Anne S. — 26, 124, 129, 130, 146, 164, 236, 241, 259, 291 De Harde, Diane E. — 267, 291 De Jesus, Edward — 263 De Lee, Carlin M. — 291 Debenedetto, Kay F. — 291 index 329 Deblonde, Charmaine — 269, 291 Decoteau, Dera — 146 Deer, David — 266 Dees, Penny — 291 Delahousay, Debbie — 256 Delaune, Phyllis A. — 291 Delaune, Yvonne M. — 291 Delaup, Alfred J. — 152, 269, 291 Deliberto, Barbara — 291 Dellsperger, John W. — 291 Delone, Edward G. — 261, 291 Dendy, Sheryl — 291 Denicola, Anthony T. — 152 Dennis, Shelia — 291 Depreo, Eido H. — 168 Deppeo, Sonny — 178 Derveloy, Rose M. — 245 Dessauer, David III — 180 Deubler, Gwendolyn — 180, 263, 291 Devereaux, Mike — 266 Dey, Denise — 252, 291 Dimaggio, John S. — 151 Di Maggio, Michael — 155, 291 Di Marco, Gerard J. — 291 Di Miceli, Jon — 269, 291 Di Palma, C. J. — 180, 263 Diano, Numa H. — 180, 257, 263, 264 Dickenson, Charles — 222, 291 Dillon, Carol — 262, 291 Dimiceli, Darryl J. — 269 Dispenza, Cecilia A. — 133, 143, 240, 241, 247 Distefano, Agnes — 241, 291 Distefano, Cathy — 151, 267, 291 Distefano, Vince — 222 Dixon, Kathleen Y. — 291 Dixon, Patricia — 291 Dodd, Deborah L. — 291 Dodds, Dana G. — 291 Dominguez, Petey — 291 Donahoe, Kevin P. — 291 Donahue, Carolyn F. — 291 Donewar, Frank G. — 155, 291 Donnelly, Joel — 291 Doolittle, Robert T. — 291 Doucet, Mary — 291 Douget, John — 291 Drago, Donald J. Jr. — 155, 291 Du Saules, Rudolph — 240, 292 Dubois, Judy — 292 Dubois, Kay G. — 292 Dubuisson, Roben R. — 292 Dufreche, Patricia — 241 Dufrene, Carla D. — 292 Dugas, Claudea — 180, 247, 263, 264, 292 Dugazon, George T. — 257, 266, 292 Duhe, Wendy L. A. — 267, 292 Duhon, Jerry J. — 257, 264 Duhon, Simone M. — 292 Dunaway, Johnny — 180 Duncan, Debra — 292 Dunlap, Joseph J. — 292 Dunn, Joannette N. — 254 Dunn, Kim M. — 292 Dunn, Loretta — 292 Duplechin, Mary C. — 292 Duplessis, Michael — 292 Durbin, Donny W. — 168 Duren, Marcia L. — 130, 236, 241. 267, 269, 292 Dutruch, Deidre A. — 292 Dutt, Denise Marie — 144, 236, 237, 241, 245 Duvernay, Margaret — 292 Dyess, Shirley S. — 241 Dyson, Ellyson F. Jr. — 180, 266, 269, 292 Dyson, Melodye Y. — 260, 292 E Earl, Patricia L. — 292 330 index Earnest, Cynthia — 292 Eck, Patrick C. — 158, 292 Eckert, Starr A. — 251 Edgecombe, Liz — 180 Edwards, Brenda P. — 262, 292 Edwards, Mark C. — 292 Edwards, Minnie C. — 292 Edwards, Pat — 155, 234, 273, 292 Edwards, Patricia D. — 148 Efferson, Robin R. — 292 Egnew, Dawn M. — 251, 292 Egnew, Sidney F. Jr. — 246, 256, 261 Ehret, Denise A. — 292 Ehrmann, Sherry D. — 292 Eitmann, Jo Ann — 245 Eldridge, James R. — 151 Elliott, Angela M. — 234, 237, 241, 245, 247, 292 Ellis, Carl W. — 158 Ellis, Kathy A. — 264, 265, 292 Ellis, Pam — 292 Ellzey, Deborah K. — 236, 241 Elzy, Carolyn — 236, 241, 292 Emrick, Sandra C. — 146, 236, 247, 269, 292 Emrick, Tom — 248 Endermann, Alan A. — 266 Englebracht, Chuck — 160 Engelbracht, Gail — 292 Enos, Kenneth T. — 152, 292 Enos, Raymond A. — 292 Epps, Barry M. — 292 Erine, Mary — 292 Erwin, Brian J. — 292 Esquinance, Paul D. — 292 Estes, Anne E. — 264 Estevez, Vickie M. — 181 Estrada, Sandra A. — 47, 184, 292 Evans, Edith — 144, 180, 292 Evans, Patricia L. — 252, 292 Everett, Robert Jr. — 277 Eyster, Warren L. — 222 F Falgoust, Barbara R. — 239, 241 Faller, James Q. — 264 Fama, Mary J. — 236, 241, 269 Farace, Billie D. — 293 Farrelly, James C. — 293 Faucheaux, Pam — 293 Faul, Wayne J. — 168, 179 Faust, Deborah E. — 267 Faust, Margaret H. — 236, 237 Faustermann, W. J. — 158 Fazzino, Gayle C. — 184, 293 Fehler, Gretchen L. — 293 Feigel, Carl J. — 135, 155, 240, 241 Felden, Jeff — 168 Felder, Mike H. — 293 Fellner, Fred — 157, 168 Fendlason, Lisa Sue — 143 Fendlason, Mary G. — 134, 143, 162, 165 Ferrer, Alex — 293 Ferris, Judy W. — 264 Finazzo, Terry R. — 293 Findley, Phyllis A. — 181 Fitte, Jeannette M. — 293 Fitzmorris, Pam — 146, 252, 293 Flaig, Roger F. — 293 Fleming, Barry — 271 Fleming, Eula M. — 293 Florane, Charlene M. — 293 Flores, Cathy — 233 Floyd, Lauren E. — 293 Floyd, Myrna L. — 134, 148, 158, 164, 236 Flynn, Phyllis J. — 293 Fogg, Kevin J. — 186, 293 Fogg, Pamela C. — 293 Foil, Randy — 293 Foland, Clark V. — 293 Foley, Lynn — 293 Folse, George P. — 247, 293 Fontenelle, Douglas — 151, 293 Fontenot, Casan M. — 262, 269 Fontenot, Douglas J. — 261, 266 Fontenot, Michele L. — 264 Forbes, Deborah K. — 293 Forbes, Johnnie M, — 293 Forcier, Joannie — 252, 293 Ford, Lyndell J. — 293 Ford, Mike — 168 Ford, Terrell F. — 248, 261, 293 Foreman, Beth A. — 252, 255, 293 Forman, Rebecca O. — 294 Fornea, Cynthia M. — 294 Forrest, Kathy D. — 225 Forshag, Cynthia G. — 241 Forshag, Russell S. — 261 Fortenberry, Brent — 294 Fortenberry, George — 294 Fortenberry, Lucy J. — 294 Fortenberry, Susan — 294 Fortenberry, Will — 151 Foster, Edward N. — 261 Foster, Gary — 168, 179 Foster, Judy L. — 180 Foster, Lauralyn S. — 148, 294 Foster, Lynette E. — 249, 294 Foste r, Richard W. — 246, 294 Fournet, Diane — 294 Fournet, Stephanie — 294 Fowler, Marcia — 294 Franchina, Lee — 252, 294 Francis, Richard Jr. — 160 Francois, Michael L. — 264, 294 Franicevich, Frane — 247 Franklin, Cat — 152 Franz, Arthur J. — 294 Franz, Claudia — 248, 294 Franz, Richard A. — 180, 257 Frazier, Debbie N. — 294 Fredericks, Rick — 248, 294 Freeman, Billy L. — 295 Frey, Helen — 148, 295 Frickie, Debbie — 243, 264 Friedrichs, Andrew — 295 Friloux, Gerard M. — 295 Frizzell, Kathy — 295 Fryant, Robert P. — 168 Fu garino, Paul — 269, 295 Fultz, Patricia — 295 Furca, Kenneth P. — 152 Fussell, Kieth — 180, 263, 295 Fussell, Molly E. — 295 Fussell, Norman E. — 295 G Gaffney, Steve J. — 295 Gagnon, Lorraine C. — 295 Gai, Eddie — 180 Galatas, Rodney C. — 248, 295 Galey, George T. — 264 Galle, Deborah L. — 74, 239, 295 Galloway, Thomas A. — 221, 295 Galpin, John — 158 Ganett, Eubie — 254 Garcia, Maria — 295 Gardner, Diane — 295 Gardner, William B. — 261 Garrett, Marla R. — 295 Garrison, Danny R. — 295 Gascon, Santiago — 295 Gastinel, Ernest L. — 157 Gatlin, Melissa A. — 295 Gatti, Debbie A. — 181, 295 Gatti, Rebecca A. — 295 Gauley, Jo Lynn — 247, 295 Gautreau, Robin N. — 295 Gautreaux, Angel K. — 255, 262 Gay, Clayton L. — 295 Gayle, Greg L. — 295 Gazave, Edmond C. — 295 Gehringer, Nan — 148, 184, 253, 295 Genardo, Gary — 152 Gendron, Geraldine — 239 Gendron, Glenda J. — 295 Gentiles, Alan — 264 Gennardo, Gary Paul — 183 Gennaro, Charles J. — 295 Genna ro, Marie J. — 237, 241, 295 Genre, Fernand P. — 240 Gentiles, Alan Dale — 264 Gentiles, Melanie K. — 262 Gentrey, Rhetta — 295 Gerami, Hamid — 295 Germany, Randy W. — 295 Gero, Susan M. — 295 Gerrad, Billy — 295 Ghahremanian, M. — 295 Giacone, Carlo M. — 295 Giannobile, Cecilia — 295 Giardina, Dave J. — 168, 254, 255 Gibert, Joan E. — 295 Giffin, Joann C. — 146, 295 Gilbert, Michael W. — 295 Giles, Frank L. — 157, 271 Gill, Nolan W. Jr. — 168, 178, 179 Gill, Steve D. — 246, 295 Gillespie, Jan — 251 Gillespie, Wanda G. — 258, 295 Gilmore, Bruce — 186 Gioe, Debbie — 295 Giordano, Cyndy — 180, 295 Girouard, Mike P. — 246, 249 Glascock, Clara S. — 295 Glaser, Gary M. — 168 Glaser, Julie F. — 267 Glass, Marianne E, — 295 Gleason, Herman Jr. — 295 Glorioso, Lawrence — 246, 256 Glowienke, Carl M. — 180, 237, 241, 257, 263, 264 Goff, Sharon L. — 264 Goings, Billie — 295 Goings, Patricia A. — 295 Golden, David H. — 256 Golden, Margaret A. — 295 Gomez, Charlotte A. — 295 Gomez, Christy G. — 146, 240, 247, 267, 296 Gomez, Herb — 254 Gonzalez, Antonio R. — 296 Gonzales, Maria S. — 121, 143, 240, 267, 296 Goodson, Tyler — 257 Goodwin, Debra Lynn — 241 Gordon, Becky E. — 296 Gordon, Melonie — 255 Gordy, Stanley L. Jr. — 157 Gorney, Charles Jr. — 296 Gorney, Pauline M. — 296 Gourgues, Charles J. — 296 Grabert, John C. — 239, 245, 247 Graham, Carolyn — 296 Graham, David K. — 236 Graham, Shelley A. — 296 Granade, Lanita A. — 264, 296 Granberry, Christin — 180, 263, 296 Granger, Lloyd — 266, 296 Gransberry, Deloris — 296 Grant, Dale Paul — 237, 241 Graphia, Paula C. — 183, 296 Gray, Robert — 133, 241, 256, 277 Gray, Tommy C. — 168 Grayson, Debra — 264 Grayson, Paula F. — 241, 264, 296 Graziano, Anthony W. — 158 Graziano, Margaret — 296 Green, John — 155 Green, Reginald E. — 296 Green, Steve — 241 Green, Willie Jr. — 296 Greene, Steven G. — 240, 273 Greenup, Robert G. — 252, 261 Greenup, Teresa B. — 264 Greer, James W. — 168 Grehan, John — 180 Gremillion, Randy J. — 168 Griffin, Clarie — 296 Griffin, Gayle — 296 Griffin, Gerald W. — 168 Griffith, Deborah A. — 180 Griffith, Linda J. — 296 Grillot, Emile — 296 Grimmer, Mona — 180, 296 Groene, Beatrice M. — 237, 241 Groene, L. Ann — 249 Groht, Robert — 296 Grush, Brink — 165, 273 Guagliardo, Linda M. — 258 Guderian, Jim A. — 168 Guerin, Judy F. — 296 Guerin, Shelia E. — 296 Guidry, Gary A. — 144, 162 Guidry, Lynn — 144, 158 Guifarro, Gilberto — 296 Guillaume, Donna J. — 146, 296 Guillory, Martha A. — 296 Guillot, Missie — 148, 267 Gulotta, Ronald M. — 296 Gunnell, William N. — 277 Gurney, Beverly B. — 296 Gusman, Orlando L. — 168 Guthans, John H. — 180, 263, 264 Guthrie, Harold G. — 273, 296 Guttzeit, Elizabeth — 249, 296 Guttzeit, Mary — 249, 250, 296 Guzzardo, Debbie — 296 H Haddox, Susan L. — 151, 264, 296 Hagan, Mindy — 251, 259, 297 Hagans, Sylvia V. — 297 Hagemeier, Elizabeth — 297 Hagg, West — 297 Hagler, Marilyn F. — 297 Hahn, Michael Allen — 152 Hajek, Jerry — 297 Haley, Alvin J. — 297 Haley, Walt — 297 Hall, Dean — 297 Hall, Melinda A. — 297 Hall, Sherry Ann — 262, 297 Hall, William C. — 297 Halladay, Dale M. — 168 Halton, Robert L. — 297 Hammond, Ester L. — 297 Hammons, Janet Ard — 241 Hampton, Lester Jr. — 256 Hamrick, Donna T. — 249 Hamrick, Robert D. — 68, 249, 256, 257 Hanks, Kathryn L. — 297 Hannan, Michael D. — 297 Hansberry, Janice L. — 297 Harper, Gary — 297 Harper, Greg — 297 Harper, Joseph R. — 297 Harrell, David R. — 152, 180 Harrell, Yvette — 297 Harris, Chauncey B. — 297 Harris, Gale — 250 Harris, Paulette C. — 297 Harrison, Cathy J. — 155, 297 Harrison, Randy — 297 Harry, Lionel L. — 168 Hart, Joyce — 297 Hartman, Jan — 297 Hartong, Janet L. — 236 Harvey, Susan C. — 297 Harvey, Tim — 297 Hatam, Mohammad B. — 298 Hathaway, Scott — 298 Hatley, Marie M. — 298 Hawkins, Debbie — 269, 298 Haydel, Cynthia Ann — 298 Hayden, Paul M. — 263 Hayes, David — 261 Hayes, Lorraine L. — 261, 298 Hayes, Susie Ann — 298 Haynes, Avis D. — 262, 298 Haynes, Curtis E. — 269, 298 Hazel, Donald H. — 151 Hazel, Susan F. — 180, 298 Hazlewood, Cathy — 298 Heap, Beth — 298 Heap, Patricia F, — 262, 298 Heary, Jessnel A. — 261, 298 Hebert, Robert D. — 238 Hebert, Stan — 298 Heck, Jerry L. — 237, 240 Hedspeth, Debra — 148 Hein, Sheryl Jean — 237, 238 Heintz, Lawrence T. — 249, 250, 298 ' Heinz, Robert — 298 Heisser, Denise E. — 298 Heitman, Cindy — 298 Hellmers, Marlene L. — 143, 152 Hemelt, Eligious M. — 242, 298 Hemphill, Sharon S. — 298 Henderson, James D. — 298 Henderson, Jeffery — 186 Henderson, Kevin R. — 160, 165 Henderson, Marilyn — 252, 298 Henderson, Robin E. — 298 Henry, Jackie — 298 Henry, Sheila L. — 298 Henry, Sonia — 252, 298 Henry, Teresa K. — 298 Henson, Dwayne E. — 298 Hepburn, Judy L. — 148, 155, 203, 240, 253, 298 Herbert, Mary E. — 260, 298 Herbert, Mike — 298 Hernandez, David E. — 160 Hernandez, Raul — 168 Hernsby, Mike — 168 Herrington, Cyndie — 298 Herron, Glenda — 242, 247, 251, 248, 298 Hery, Karen — 298 Hidir, Erdal — 277 Higginbothan, Will — 252 Higgins, Barbara E. — 236, 298 Higgins, Dale — 298 Hill, James — 298 Hill, Bobby — 168, 179 Hilley, Roger E. — 240 Hills, Oscar — 298 Hilton, Laurence D. — 168, 298 Hilton, Mary — 298 Himbert, John J. — 132, 158, 241, 269, 298 Hinton, Cynthia — 184, 298 Hirunpugdi, Vinai — 269, 298 Hitchcock, Brenda G. — 26, 121, 125, 128, 143, 269, 298 Hitt, Joe — 168, 298 Hixon, Marianna H. — 298 Hode, David W. — 241, 242, 298 Hoffman, George — 157 Holden, Roger — 266 Holland, Marvin G. — 168, 277 Hollaway, Larry — 168 Hollis, Becky — 180, 299 Hollis, Paula — 180, 247, 267, 299 Holloway, Phyllis — 299 Ho lmes, Chas. E. II] — 241 Holmes, Glenda — 203, 299 Holt, L. Deanne — 180, 263, 299 Holton, Dale — 299 Holton, Ronda — 129, 260, 262, 299 Hood, Ladonne — 269, 299 Hood, Mona — 299 Hood, Myra B. — 26, 124, 126, 184, 299 Hook, Steve — 241, 299 Hook, Linda — 236 Hoover, Judith — 299 Hoover, Madelyn R. — 299 Hoover, Russell D. — 299 Hoover, Victor Paul — 256 Hopkins, Amy — 299 Horne, Ronald — 158, 165, 240, 299 Hornsby, John — 277 Hornsby, Michael E. — 179 Hornsby, Simone M. — 299 Hote, Robin — 180, 264, 269, 299 Housand, James C, — 152 Housley, Wanda F. — 260, 262, 299 Howe, Susan — 180, 299 Howell, Henry — 299 Howes, Ricky — 299 Howes, Timothy W. — 264 Howze, Jimmy D. — 299 Hubble, Allison E. — 244, 299 Hubert, Paul A. Jr. — 254 Hudson, Athalina — 299 Hudspeth, Debra — 299 Huebinger, Sharon M. — 299 Hughes, Barbara K. — 236, 299 Hughes, Brenda — 299 Hughes, Dean H. — 221 Hughes, John — 168, 299 Hughes, Steve F. — 299 Hughes, Terry — 299 Huhner, Louis J. — 236 Hull, Linda — 148, 299 Hulsey, Thomas L. — 236 Humphrey, Lorna L. — 144, 299 Hunt, Gerald W. — 299 Hunt, Karen — 299 Hunter, Dru — 299 Hurst, Connie M. — 148, 155, 299 Hurst, John W. — 261 Hutchinson, Wallace — 269, 299 Hutton, Marguerite — 299 Hyde, Lisa — 258, 299 Hyde, Margaret E. — 148, 252, 269, 299 Hyde, Paul Anthony — 262, 269 Hymel, Bryan J. — 240 Hymel, Susan D. — 299 I Impastato, Marc A. — 155, 299 Ingolia, Ray J. Jr. — 180, 263 Irvine, Diane M. — 120 Irwin, Janice E. — 143, 152, 240, 299 Ivanyisky, Corliss — 247 Iverstine, James V. — 299 Ivey, Diana M. — 241, 264 J Jackson, Joseph — 299 Jackson, Joseph E. — 299 Jackson, Keen — 168 Jackson, Pam — 269, 299 Jackson, Suzanne — 241, 256 Jacob, Mary M. Adams — 237 Jacobs, Lisa C, — 299 Jacobsen, Dee A. — 198, 203, 225, 255, 267 Jacomine, Brian M. — 299 Jagminas, Sylvester — 241, 299 James, Debby — 299 James, Joni — 300 Javery, Bonnie S. — 300 Jeffers, Linda F. — 73, 144, 241, 253, 267, 269, 300 Jefferson, Ronald — 300 Jefferson, Shaughne — 300 Jene, Elaine Jane — 300 Jenkins, David L. — 300 Jenkins, John — 300 Jenkins, Pam — 134, 146, 240, 241, 267, 269, 300 Jenkins, Susan E. — 300 Jenkins, Veronica A. — 300 Jennings, Cynthia M. — 300 Jenre, Elaine — 300 Jernigan, Michael M. — 264 Jimenez, Pablo F. — 300 Jobe, Darrell — 160, 300 Johns, Ernest G. — 157 Johnson, Bennie A . — 300 Johnson, Debra — 151 Johnson, Denise — 241 Johnson, Dewayne — 155 Johnson, John A. — 300 Johnson, David — 155, 300 Johnson, Johnnie — 155, 300 Johnson, Marshall D. — 300 Johnson, Mary D. — 300 Johnson, Sharon A. — 241, 300 Johnston, Lisa H. — 300 Jones, Barney — 254, 269 Jones, Debra A. — 300 Jones, Debra Lee — 300 Jones, Emelda — 300 Jones, John W. — 300 Jones, Pamela — 300 Jones, Rebba — 247, 269, 300 Jones, Rhonda A. — 241 Jones, Richard E. — 155 Jones, Rosalie L. — 300 Jones, Roxy — 300 Jones, Ruth Ann — 300 Jones, Shelia — 300 Jones, Timothy W. — 264 Jones, William B. — 277 Joplin, Janis — 300 Jordan, Judy — 128, 236, 240, 300 Jordan, Kim — 300 Jordon, Van — 265 Juan, Clifton — 180, 257, 263, 269 Juillot, Missie — 300 Jumonville, Jeanne — 252, 300 Jungeblut, Laura S. — 241, 300 Juve, Debbie — 300 K Kane, John — 155, 300 Kassing, Edward J. — 155 Keller, Ann Marie — 144, 158, 269 Keller, Freda — 261 Keller, Warren A. — 264 Kelly, Cynthia M. — 148 Kelly, Ed — 250 Keltner, Mark W. — 158, 269 Kendrick, Susan L. — 148 Kenelly, Ken — 168 Kennedy, Bonnie E. — 262 Kennedy, Daniel M. — 244, 252, 301 Kennedy, Janet P. — 301 Kennedy, Karen — 301 Kennedy, Kathleen M. — 198, 244, 301 Kennedy, Keith — 301 Kennedy, Kurt — 264 Kennedy, Sherry — 301 Kent, Rita — 264, 301 Kersteter, Steve — 301 Kessler, Jackie — 242, 267 Kettenring, Gary — 157 Kevlin, John R. Jr. — 151, 165 Khalil, Walid — 301 Kilbride, Connie — 301 Kilgore, Laura G. — 301 Kimball, Cathy — 301 Kimball, Eddie — 160 Kimball, Michael R. — 301 Kimble, Doris Marie — 301 Kimble, Terry — 301 Kinchen, Robert — 301 King, Cindy — 301 King, Deborah — 301 King, Frank — 264 King, Leo John — 240 King, Marcia R. — 256, 260, 301 King, Mary — 301 King, Richard S. — 301 King, Terry D. — 239, 242, 247, 301 Kinler, Kerry — 301 Kippes, Keith — 301 Kirby, Ed — 254 Kirkland, Pam — 301 Kirsch, Becky — 301 Kitisin, Bhantoon — 277 Klahorst, Jeff T. — 238 index 331 Klein, Alan — 168, 178, 179 Klieger, Cara — 271 Kline, Donald G. — 240 Kling, Karla — 262 Kluka, Sylvia G. — 236, 237, 241, 301 Klumpp, John R. — 168 Knight, Paulette D. — 302 Knotts, Wayne — 264, 302 Knox, Edward K. — 237, 241 Koch, Pamela J. — 128, 135, 241 Koleszar, Karen K. — 236, 302 Kottemann, C. Jr. — 236 Kovatch, Diane M. — 302 Kraemer, Raymond — 263 Krause, Mary V. — 245 Kravat, Linda — 151, 302 Kravat, Nancy J. — 302 Kreus, David — 242 Krogsgard, Judith H. — 264 Kuebler, Deannie — 302 Kuebler, Dot — 302 Kuntz, August J. — 152 it, La Barbera, Frank J. — 266, 302 La Burthe, Alfred — 244 La Fargue, Lynn — 143 La Fontaine, Sandra — 302 LaMarca, Anna M. — 302 LaMarca, Maria A. — 302 Labourdette, Susan — 302 Lacassin, Kenneth A. — 302 Laciura, Clara — 237, 302 Ladner, Chester V. — 302 Ladner, Jamie L. — 302 Laffite, Raul — 302 Lafitte, Jan A. — 302 Lagrue, Paula — 264, 269, 302 Laiche, Jim — 256, 302 Laiche, Steve — 232, 241 Laiche, Tom P. — 302 Laird, Ronnie E. — 302 Lambert, Donny — 168 Lambert, Van — 168, 302 Lambert, William L. — 249, 250, 302 Lami, Ramona — 146 Landry, Arthur D. — 302 Landry, Carolyn M. — 302 Landry, Cathy A. — 236, 241, 259, 302 Landry, Daria — 255 Landry, Daryl — 168, 302 Landry, Mliss M. — 146, 163, 237 Lang, John Hire Jr. — 157, 168 Lang, Shannon S, — 236, 241, 302 Lapham, Mary S. — 302 Larue, Susan — 302 Lassalle, Susan R. — 302 Latham, Barbara J. — 302 Latino, Elizabeth — 302 Lato, Kerry Lynn — 262 Laurence, Sara R. — 302 Laurent, Lionel A. — 241 Laurent, Rosalia — 264 Laurie, Lawrence F. — 302 Lavigne, Susan M. — 302 Lavin, Michel L. — 302 Lawrence, Jimmy — 302 Lawrence, Leola — 302 Lazarre, Mark M. — 266, 302 LeBlanc, Marilyn K. — 158, 183 LeBlanc, Mary — 267 LeBlanc, Nedra G. — 181, 260 LeBlanc, Paul A. — 152, 165 LeBlanc, Sandra L. — 73, 241 LeJeune, Randall A. — 180, 263 Learned, Robert M. — 239, 247 Leche, Charlotte E. — 267 Leconté, Jeanie W. — 303 Leconte, Walter L. — 303 Ledbetter, Adra — 303 Ledell, Ben — 303 Lee, George — 168 332 index Lee, Leanna — 303 Lee, Regina — 303 Leger, Cheryl — 303 Leger, Clyde — 303 Leger, Michael J. — 303 Lemen, Michael J. — 168 Lemoine, Deborah A. — 184, 303 Lemoine, Stephanie — 144 Lemons, Paul J. — 303 Leon, Steven — 303 Leonard, Margie — 303 Lesaicherre, Judy A. — 303 Lester, Louis W. — 261, 266, 303 Leto, Denise — 133, 180, 241, 241, 263, 264, 303 Levatino, Connie E. — 143, 256, 262 Levatino, Frank — 303 Levatino, Vickie — 303 Levenhagen, Kristin — 269, 304 Levesque, Craig J]. — 152, 304 Levi, Jerry S. — 256 Levie, Pamela Ann — 144 Levy, H. Nathan III — 158, 165, 275 Levy, Mark — 158, 304 Levy, Pebble — 304 Lewis, Donna — 151, 304 Lewis, Flora E. — 304 Lewis, Gene — 168 Lewis, Martha — 304 Lewis, Wallace — 269 Licausi, Denise A. — 304 Lichtenstein, Chris — 152, 253, 304 Lilly, Shirleen M. — 151, 267, 304 Lincoln, Clayton J. — 158 Lindsay, Karen D. — 304 Lion, Jennifer J. — 304 Lipari, Janet E. — 262 Lipps, Joseph W., Jr. — 152 Lipscomb, Eugene — 263 Lipscomb, Linda A. — 262 Littell, Jacky — 304 Liuzza, Jodean M. — 304 Liuzza, Kathryn A. — 236 Liuzza, Phyne P. — 304 Lloyd, Don — 152 Lobell, Robin L. — 304 Locascio, Diana H. — 304 Locascio, Paula — 304 Locascio, Robert N. — 304 Loescher, Rickey A. — 155, 304 Logos, Cheryl — 304 Logreco, Mary — 304 Lopez, Maria E. — 304 Lott, Jesse — 304 Loupe, Diane E. — 273, 304 Louvier, Roxann R. — 304 Louviere, Janet C. — 304 Love, Mike — 180 Lovell, Gerald — 244 Loving, Tommy W. — 304 Lowe, James — 304 Lowry, Anne T. — 304 Lucas, Freddie J. — 186, 197 Luna-Boza, Rogelio — 304 Lundy, Willie E. — 304 Lupo, Betty — 304 Lussen, Helen E. — 26, 125 M MacNutt, Robert C. — 256 Macaluso, Joey — 155, 251, 304 Macaluso, Kevin R. — 304 Macaluso, Marcy J. — 304 Macaluso, Sharon E. — 143, 262, 304 Macha, Celeste — 304 Mack, Perry — 304 Mack, Trudy L. — 304 Maddox, Patricia — 255, 262 Maddux, Jeanne M. — 232, 241, 250 Mader, Barbara — 151, 304 Madere, Yvonne I, — 304 Maestri, Eddie J. — 304 Maestri, Gary F. — 304 Magee, Doris Y. — 304 Magee, John — 249 Magee, Ken — 168 Magee, Mary L. — 304 Maglone, Pam G. — 304 Magruder, Logan — 304 Mahaffey, Carolyn E. — 304 Maher, Rhonda S. — 304 Mahfouz, Stafford W. — 304 Malone, Marilyn M. — 256 Malone, Patrick M. — 256, 304 Manuel, Craig — 168 Marchand, Brenda A. — 241, 247, 264 Marchand, Nicholas — 273 Marchand, Rodney L. — 305 Marchand, Stephen A. — 180, 263 Marcotte, Terry — 236, 241, 247, 264, 305 Marmillion, Lori J. — 305 Marmillion, Pam — 267, 305 Maronge, Keith P. — 168 Maronge, Mike R. — 305 Marques, Joseph M. — 305 Marshall, Beverly J. — 305 Marshall, Bruce L. — 157, 165 Marshall, Janice M. — 261, 305 Martello, Hubert Jr. — 248, 305 Martens, Lynn — 305 Martin, Alexander — 261, 305 Martin, Becki — 305 Martin, Charlyn A. — 143, 305 Martin, Cheryl — 305 Martin, Connie E. — 198 Martin, Dennis E. — 254 Martin, Ginny — 236, 267, 305 Martin, Karen — 305 Martin, Kathy — 248, 305 Martin, Kathryn J. — 241, 305 Martin, Kenneth W. — 269 Martin, Laura G. — 74 Martin, Marc — 305 Martin, Paula — 237, 305 Martin, Penny — 305 Martin, Phyllis — 305 Martin, Ritchie W. — 305 Martin, Shirley R. — 252, 267 Martin, Susan E. — 305 Martinez, Brenda L. — 305 Martinez, Michael D. — 305 Maruschak, Diana J. — 198, 203, 225 Mason, Pat Norman — 168 Mason, Patti H. — 305 Masters, James E. — 186 Matherne, Yvonne M. — 305 Mathews, Jacqualyn — 264 Matos, Rebeca — 264, 305 Matulich, Mary Lou — 305 Mauduit, Janice W. — 305 Maumus, Henry J. III — 235 Maurin, Paula — 236, 309 May, Francis — 258 May, Genny — 305 May, Janice M. — 305 May, Keith — 305 May, Maynelle B. — 305 Mayer, William T. — 243, 305 Mayeux, Russ — 305 Mayfield, Ann D. — 305 Maynard, Laurie M. — 247 Mayne, Leonard A. — 160, 277 Mayor, Kathy M.— 305 Mays, Ronald A. — 305 Mazoch, I. J. — 305 McBride, Sissy — 305 McCaa, Adrian L. — 250, 305 McCain, Marchetta — 305 McCants, Debbie A. — 225, 255, 305 McCaskill, Burnell — 305 McCauley, Lana — 132, 148, 158, 236, 305 McClendon, Carolyn — 305 McClendon, Marilyn — 243, 305 McClure, Leo — 186, 197 McClure, Lauren — 249, 250, 305 McCord, Monica D. — 305 McCormick, Bridgett — 243, 253, 305 McCoy, Linda J. — 261, 306 McCrory, S. O. — 306 McCullough, Scott — 306 McCully, Nancy Gay — 184 McCutcheon, Leslie — 131, 165, 241, 247, 267, 306 McDaniel, Barry L. — 306 McDaniel, Mary A. — 306 McDowell, Linda M. — 306 McGary, Brenda A. — 306 McGee, Nan — 306 McGehee, Alice K. — 306 McGinn, Mary M. — 267, 306 McGinnis, Kathi — 306 McGowan, Timothy A. — 263 McGraw, Pierre A. — 306 McKastell, Berrnell — 168 McKee, Patricia A. — 143, 152 McKnight, Ellen L. — 306 McKnight, Kevin F. — 306 McKnight, Wanda F. — 306 McLean, Susan A. — 306 McLellan, James S. — 306 McLin, Jan — 267, 274, 306 McMahon, Jane E. — 306 McMahon, Melanie — 306 McManus, J. Gay — 247, 263 McManus, Paul — 244, 306 McMichael, Nina R. — 256, 306 MceMorris, Sylvia — 306 McMurray, Kevin C. — 236 McMurray, Pat — 306 McMurray, Ricky — 271 McNabb, Thomas S. — 306 McNamara, Sharon L. — 126, 133, 236, 240, 241, 247, 257, 263, 264 McNeill, Simon P. — 306 McPherson, Kathy — 306 McQuirter, Larry W. — 237, 306 McQuiston, Laurene — 267, 306 Meades, Levern S. — 236 Meadows, Lyn — 264, 265 Meek, Richard S. — 306 Meeks, Keven — 271 Meibaum, Debra — 247, 306 Meiners, David J. — 306 Meinke, Lorraine — 306 Meiss, Michael S. — 306 Melancon, Beverly J. — 163, 306 Melon, Rudy V. — 306 Mendow, Cindy — 306 Mendow, Marilynn E. — 306 Mendoza, Joe W. — 306 Mercante, Anthony — 155 Mercante, Nat J. — 146, 155, 165, 234, 241, 307 Messer, David E. — 242, 261 Mettlach, Fred J. — 307 Metz, Lisa — 307 Meyer, Donald W. — 307 Meyer, Douglas R. — 307 Meyer, Jimmy B. — 155, 307 Meyers, Marie E. — 127 Michel, Carolyn M. — 307 Middlebrook, Judy L. — 307 Middleton, Odele M. — 253, 307 Miles, Denise — 252, 307 Miller, Charlene L. — 262, 307 Miller, Charlotte M. — 307 Miller, Holley S. — 247, 307 Miller, Kenneth A. — 247 Miller, Lucille — 242, 252, 267, 307 Miller, Michael M. — 307 Miller, Norman L. — 307 Miller, Sue — 307 Miller, Teckla Jo — 307 Millet, Harold W. — 264 Minkus, Michael J. — 256 Mirambell, John Jr. — 155, 234, 240, 307 Mire, Henry — 307 Mire, Lynette — 237, 307 Misita, Mary — 252 Miskel, Vicki Lee — 261 Mitchell, Dorman L. — 254 Mitchell, John H. Jr. — 307 Mitchell, Linda K. — 307 Mitchell, Margaret — 241, 307 Mitchell, Mitch A. — 155 Mitchell, Terry J. — 307 Mizell, Rebecca T. — 307 Mobley, Sharon Ann — 237 Modenbach, Charlie — 155, 180, 307 Modenbach, Mary — 152, 307 Mohr, Michael David — 261 Mohr, Wade Oliver — 160 Moley, Brenda Marie — 26, 124, 127, 258, 307 Moley, Flora Mia A. — 309 Mondragon, Jorge I. — 309 Monier, Marlene A. — 256 Monlezun, Raymond E. — 240, 309 Monroe, Kathy L. — 309 Montalbano, Roy M. — 309 Montgomery, Carol A. — 309 Montgomery, Linda S. — 309 Montreuil, Meredith — 152, 309 Montz, Peggie — 247, 309 Mooney, Celeste H. — 309 Moore, John — 277 Moore, Joyce M. — 309 Moore, Kathleen — 309 Moore, Randy — 168 Moore, William III — 309 Mooty, Larry K. Jr. — 252, 309 Mooty, Margaret M. — 252, 309 Moran, Ronald J. — 309 Moran, Vicky — 309 Moreland, Bobby B. — 246, 263, 309 Morgan, Grady Jr. — 168 Morgan, Jenny L. — 309 Morgan, Rocco A. — 309 Morgan, Sharon Y. — 248, 251, 309 Morgan, Spike — 168 Morgan, William R. — 309 Mormino, Mary — 158, 236, 241, 267, 309 Morris, Stephen — 257, 263, 264 Morse, James — 158, 309 Morse, Bobby — 168 Moskau, Chris — 309 Mossy, Joe Jr. — 152 Mount, Sean — 257, 264 Muhoberac, Nelson L. — 152, 183, 309 Mulford, Larry D. — 309 Mull, Dianne C. — 143, 309 Muller, Conrad — 309 Muller, Keith C. — 309 Munson, Lynda Frost — 241 Munster, Janis M. — 144, 309 Munsterman, Curt A. — 309 Munsterman, Juanita — 241 Munsterman, Pam — 309 Murphy, Thomas D. — 309 Murray, Charlese H. — 261 Murray, James W. — 168 Murray, Michael G. — 309 Musacchia, Mary A. — 242, 248, 309 Musso, Raymond H. — 266, 309 Musso, Sara — 309 Myers, Deborah — 309 Myers, Mark — 309 N Nadolski, Janice K. — 309 Nagy, Ann — 309 Nas sar, Al — 271 Nastasi, Jeannie — 309 Nault, David — 266, 309 Navo, Anita E. — 269, 309 Nayle, Patricia L. — 269, 309 Neal, Gayle — 277 Neal, Rhonda — 258, 309 Neight, Cheryl — 262, 309 Nelsen, John — 157, 309 Nelson, Dickie W. — 241, 309 Nelson, Mona — 309 Nelson, Pam — 151, 264, 309 ‘Nettleton, Wilson — 309 New, Roger — 261 Newbill, James Jay — 155 Newcomb, Kathy H. — 133, 180, 241, 247, 263, 310 Newcomb, Mark — 310, 257, 263 Newlin, Sherry — 310, 242 Newman, Mala Fran — 261 Newman, Richard E, — 158, 310 Newsom, Robert K. — 261 Neyland, Sandra J. — 310 Nichols, Anice — 310 Niehaus, Mike L. — 310 Nijoka, Joseph A. — 310 Nijoka, Monica — 258, 310 Nobles, Ann — 310 Norman, Darrel — 310 Norman, Richard G. — 310 Norred, Jim — 168 Norris, Steve — 310 Noveh, Darrell L. — 310 Nuccio, Elizabeth A. — 310 Nuss, Henry Richard — 168 Nyheart, Bryant — 168 O O'Neal, Edward — 168 O’Quinn, Pam — 237, 310 Oakes, Rodney D. — 157, 168 Oalmann, Ann — 236, 310 Ocuto, Anna Lisa — 256 Oddo, Joette E. — 310 Ohlmeyer, Susan L. — 256, 310 Okhovatian, Mahyar — 310 Olah, Kathy E. — 310 Ordoyne, Lisa L. — 148, 155, 310 Orellana, Eduardo A. — 310 Ortego, Vicki — 310 Ory, Cathy — 311 Osbourne, Debbie K. — 311 Osigian, Charlene M. — 311 Osterberger, Patricia — 311 Oswald, Laurie — 184, 311 Ott, Sally — 143, 311 Ourso, Audrey — 261, 311 Owens, Terri Lee — 311 Ozcan, Yasar — 254 p Pace, Irish — 311 Page, Beverly — 311 Page, Linda — 311 Palermo, Mike — 311 Palmisano, Gloria A. — 311 Palozzola, Judee — 311 Papia, Jimmy — 311 Pardo, Catherine M. — 311 Parker, Craig B. — 311 Parker, Donna — 311 Parker, Gary Arthur — 241 Parker, Joanna W. — 311 Parker, Kent — 311 Parks, Donald K. — 311 Parr, Jackie D. — 247, 311 Parsons, Susan E. — 311 Pasca, Ted — 157 Passafume, Leslie J. — 260, 311 Passman, Robin — 54, 243 Pastoret, Rosita A. — 262 Patten, Douglas W. — 311 Patterson, Mary L. — 311 Patti, Elaine E. 146, 155, 311 Paul, Eddy Scott — 261 Paul, Vanessa — 311 Pauli, Mary M. M. — 277 Paulsell, Juanita C. — 146 Pavanariddhi, Eakriddhi — 311 Pea, Evelyn — 311 Pearce, Carol E. — 134, 241, 311 Pearson, Candace M. — 311 Pechon, GC. L. —311 Pecoraro, Barbara A. — 247 Pedeaux, Gary P. — 266, 311 Pedersen, Kris — 311 Penalber, Phyllis A. — 311 Pendarvis, Murray P. — 256 Penton, Charles W. — 264 Penzato, Russell S. — 152 Percy, Billy — 168, 236 Perea, James — 311 Pereira, Jimmie — 152, 163, 165, 234, 235, 240, 311 Pereira, Pat — 266 Perera, Omar E. — 237 Perez, Floraida D. — 311 Perez, Galo — 152 Perez, Nancy E. — 312 Perilloux, Christie — 262, 312 Perilloux, James B. — 312 Perilloux, Susan M. — 312 Perkins, Joyce M. — 312 Perniciaro, Gregory — 263, 264 Perret, Brian G. — 155, 312 Perret, Leon E. Jr. — 312 Perrin, Dennis E. — 234, 239 Perrin, Gayle — 184, 312 Perrin, Sandra S. — 312 Perry, Steve S. — 155, 312 Persick, Leo — 266, 312 Person, Arnold D. — 312 Persons, Brad — 312 Pesquie, Renee E, — 151, 312 Pevey, Janet C. — 312 Phillips, Barbara L. — 312 Phillips, Chaney L. — 312 Phillips, Charlie — 168 Phillips, David A. — 180, 242, 249, 263, 312 Phillips, David N. — 261 Phillips, Don — 261, 271, 312 Phillips, Gail — 312 Picarella, Emile A. — 312 Pickle, Dwight P. — 168, 312 Picou, W. Thomas — 312 Pieper, Daniel M. — 186 Pierite, Jo Ann — 312 Pierre, Donna M. — 312 Pigott, Cynthia — 312 Piper, Susan — 143, 155, 235, 312 Pisciotta, Therese — 312 Pitre, Eddi Rae M. — 148, 312 Pitre, Lou Ann — 243, 312 Pittman, Merlin J. — 313 Pittman, Olga A. — 313 Pittman, Robert G. — 241 Pitts, Janice — 313 Plaisance, Michael — 274 Pledger, Melinda J. — 236 Poche, Julie — 236, 247, 313 Politz, Darlene P. — 148, 151, 313 Polk, Harold S. — 313 Pomes, Pam — 180, 263, 264, 313 Pope, Donna — 183, 255, 262, 313 Pope, Linda — 313 Porche, Janell M. — 313 Porche, Jean — 313 Porta, Colin M. — 168 Porta, Mark — 168 Porter, Christine — 264 Porter, Hilda Ray — 262 Posada, Ricardo — 313 Posey, Keith — 185, 313 Powell, Dianne L. — 203, 225, 255 Pray, Milton — 243, 313 Prescott, Michael L. — 313 Prescott, Milton — 264 Prescott, Rex E. — 168 Pretlove, Steven M. — 313 Price, Allen — 261 Price, Debbi — 256, 313 Primes, Carolyn B. — 236 Prince, Jean M. — 313 Pritchard, Russell — 313 Provenzano, Don Ray — 160 Prudhomme, Esther A. — 313 Prudhomme, Victor O. — 313 Puglia, Cathy A. — 236, 253 Puglia, Phyllis M. — 237 Pumanont, Weeravan — 313 Pumilia, Debbie — 155, 181, 252, 313 Purvis, Gary — 264, 313 R Rabalais, Brad — 155; 314 Raby, Chris — 267, 314 Raiford, Darrell C. — 236, 250, 314 Ramirez, Carol — 144, 269, 314 Ramsay, H. Clay — 151, 314 Ramsay, Pamela R. — 239 Rance, Michael A. — 186, 197 Randazzo, Lydia Kay — 128, 148, 155, 260, 261 Rau, Kim — 148, 267, 314 Rawls, Joe — 314 Rayburn, Dennis — 168 Rayburn, Monty A. — 314 Raymond, Bobby D. — 314 Recatto, Charles J. — 314 Recile, Wanda F. — 314 Redaelli, Mario E. — 314 Reed, Ann — 239, 241, 314 Reed, Clinton R. — 256, 314 Reed, Elizabeth J. — 264 Reed, Kathy — 252 Reid, Michael Allen — 158 Remes, Justin A. Jr. — 314 Remme, Wendy Ann — 146, 240, 314 Remondet, Peter J. — 314 Reynolds, Daniel F. — 314 Reynolds, Vickie A. — 144, 158, 184, 314 Rhoads, Susan — 130 Rhodus, Paula R. — 314 Ribaul, Susan — 314 Richard, Beverly — 314 Richard, Francis P. — 221 Richard, June — 314 Richard, Paul L. — 314 Richard, Raymond C. — 186, 197 Richard, Susan — 252, 314 Richard, Voris — 262, 314 Richards, Gail M. — 158 Ric hards, Fred F, — 264, 265 Richardson, Jesse C. — 314 Richardson, Stacy F. — 314 Richardson, Virginia — 253, 314 Richarme, Sharon G. — 237, 314 Ricketts, Bob — 168 Ricks, Barbara J. — 314 Ricks, Jewel — 314 Ricks, Mary — 314 Ridgedell, Patti E. — 314 Riley, Michael J. — 314 Rincon, Carlos A. — 241, 314 Rincon, Ed — 269, 314 Riner, Michael K. — 256 Ripple, Karl R. — 314 Ritter, Mike — 158 Rivas, Vickie — 314 Rivault, Michael R. — 314 Rivette, Charles D. — 264 Riviere, Jaune M. — 314 Roberts, Annette — 314 Roberts, Evelyn L. — 314 Roberts, Glenda G. — 314 Roberts, Lorrie L. — 132, 144, 241, 267, 314 index 333 Roberts, Lynn S. — 314 Roberts, Raymond Jr. — 314 Robertson, Charles — 314 Robertson, Eddie R. — 180, 263 Robertson, George H. — 277 Robey, Maylorie M. — 314 Robinson, Brenda C. — 314 Robinson, Evan — 183 Robinson, Gay C. — 250, 314 Robinson, George — 168 Robinson, Nanette S. — 239, 314 Robinson, Sherry — 314 Robinson, Skip — 250, 314 Robison, Jay — 315 Rocquin, Rocky R. — 256 Rod, Alan — 315 Rod, Rebecca S. — 258, 315 Roddy, Michael P. — 261, 315 Roddy, Thomas — 261, 315 Rodick, Nancy C. — 255 Rodrigue, Barbara A. — 315 Rodriguez, Felix E. — 277 Rodriguez, Herbie — 152, 235, 315 Rodriguez, Mary — 315 Rogerie, Christel L. — 241 Rogers, Donna L. — 315 Rogers, Johnny — 315 Rolling, J. Mark — 241 Romaguera, Michael — 257 Rome, Suzan M. — 146, 315 Roper, Glenn Edward — 151 Rosche, Patricia A. — 315 Rose, Kathy A. — 315 Rose, Zelda Joyce — 262, 264 Ross, Sheryl L. — 315 Rothermel, John W. — 271 Rougeau, David O. — 247, 261, vis Rougeau, Diane B. — 148, 158 Rowland, Robert W. — 315 Rowley, Kenneth E. — 315 Rog, Candice — 264 Roy, David — 271 Ruble, Rene — 315 Rudolph, John — 315 Ruffino, Frances A. — 148, 258, 315 Rushing, Sammy — 255 Russell, Jennifer A. — 315 Russell, Karen — 264, 274, 315 Russell, Kathy L. — 184, 258, 315 Russell, Kelly L. — 249, 315 Russell, Nan — 252 Russell, Richard R. — 247 Rutland, Ronnie C. — 315 Ryan, Marsha K. — 315 Ryan, Norma — 315 Ryan, Rita — 315 Rybczyk, Beverly F. — 250, 274, 315 S Sabin, Jerry A. — 315 Sager, Cynthia M. — 252 Saia, Tommy C. — 168 Saint, Steve M. — 236 Saito, Chieko — 315 Salassi, Vickie R. — 315 Salinovich, Dana R. — 246, 315 Sallier, Kenneth R. — 269, 315 Salzer, Deryl Ann — 237, 239, 247 Sam, Mose — 315 Samson, Christine — 251 Samson, Denise H. — 148, 315 Samson, Jeffrey E. — 158, 164, 269 Sanders, Becky — 315 Sanders, Dale — 315 Sanders, Richard J. — 315 Sandifer, Gary W. — 54, 131, 234, 241, 315 Sandifer, Kim — 315 Sandifer, Richard L. — 315 Sanner, Paula — 267, 315 334 index Sarka, Kathleen O. — 315 Saucier, David J. — 180, 257, 263 Saucier, Gayle M. — 315 Saucier, Nancy S. — 315 Savarino, Nick A. — 263 Sawyer, Deborah Lee — 47, 151 Sawyer, Dennis M. — 261 Sawyer, Mary A. — 315 Scaife, Jean — 264, 315 Scarampi, Andres C. — 315 Schaeffer, Gerard A. — 155, 315 Scharfenstein, Craig — 315 Schefstad, Finn P. — 315 Scheibe, Cindy L. — 316 Schelin, Brett L. — 237, 316 Scheppegrell, Rick — 180 Scheppegrell, Ronnie — 180 Schexnayder, Arnold — 168 Schexnaydre, Karen — 180, 316 Schexnaydre, Patricia — 316 Schick, Doris — 316 Schilling, Barbara — 269, 316 Schilling, Richard — 316 Schlayer, Janet P. — 151, 260, 261 Schluter, Ed — 316 Schmit, Ronald A. — 316 Schmitt, Henry II] — 245 Schneckenburger, Mary — 316 Schnellenberger, Albert — 316 Schreiber, Clinton — 160, 316 Schroeck, Grant J. — 157, 316 Schum, Galen P. — 158, 269, 316 Schwebel, George F. — 158, 316 Seaton, Ann — 151, 264, 316 Secord, Phil — 168 Sedberry, Lucille B. — 316 Segrave, Melinda A. — 316 Sekul, Dina — 245, 267 Sellers, Jebb B. — 155 Sellers, Kathy — 267, 316 Sellers, Pam — 316 Selzer, Joel L. — 222 Sensat, Judy — 316 Seraj, Alex — 316 Seraj, Hadi — 316 Servay, Leslie — 316 Setoodeh, Javad — 317 Settoon, Barbara B. — 317 Seymour, Ann — 143, 317 Shamp, Ellen — 317 Shamp, Patty M. — 317 Sharp, Clinton H. — 269, 317 Sharp, Glenn F. — 248, 317 Sharp, Susan E. — 267, 317 Sharp, Thomas S. — 152 Sharpling, Elaine — 148, 181, 317 Shaw, Elton — 168 Sheeren, Christine — 247 Sheeren, Richard — 269 Shepard, Edward J. — 317 Sheppard, Carolyn D. — 240 Sherman, Kenneth — 277 Shiell, Judith E. — 317 Shirley, Deborah M. — 247 Shivers, Terry J. — 184 Short, Don — 168, 178 Short, Ed — 254 Short, Mary — 317 Shows, S. Dianne — 317 Shrader, Deborah L. — 73, 130, 144, 241 Shrader, Julius M. — 317 Shrader, Schuyler M. — 317 Shrank, Kathleen R. — 317 Shrank, Richard C. — 180, 257, 263, 264 Shutz, Wayne — 317 Shwartz, John G. — 317 Sibley, Carolyn — 317 Sibley, Karen — 265 Sibley, Patricia A. — 198, 203 Silva, David Lyle — 157 Silva, Wayne S. — 157, 317 Simmons, Beverly K. — 317 Simmons, Gary W. — 317 Simmons, Ken — 317 Simmons, Rodney — 152, 317 Simopoulos, George — 317 Sims, Claude E. — 317 Sinagra, Susan M. — 317 Singletary, Janet L. — 237, 317 Singletary, L. Carol — 217, 253 Singletary, Marianne — 317 Singleton, Rosa P. — 317 Singleton, Terri L. — 317 Sinquefield, Ken — 317 Skipper, Norma — 317 Slack, Rozario — 262, 269, 317 Sloan, Lee — 317 Sloan, Walter Wicks — 317 Small, Suzanne J. — 146, 155, 237 Smith, Allissa — 146, 317 Smith, Angela M. — 241, 246, 267, 269, 317 Smith, Ava — 317 Smith, Casey — 317 Smith, Cindy — 317 Smith, Cydnie Ellen — 236 Smith, Danny Key — 264, 317 Smith, Deborah E. — 317 Smith, Donald Alan — 158 Smith, Donna — 180, 317 Smith, Donnie — 317 Smith, Elvin R. — 317 Smith, Garland C. — 234, 245, Shy Smith, Gary — 155, 264, 265, 317 Smith, Geralyn — 317 Smith, Gretchen L. — 203, 225 Smith, Gwen — 143, 317 Smith, Jan — 248 Smith, Janet — 258, 317 Smith, Judy — 317 Smith, Karen — 317 Smith, Karen — 261, 318 Smith, Kim — 318 Smith, Mary Jo — 239, 318 Smith, Melvin A. — 186 Smith, Monica — 198, 203, 318 Smith, Noel M. — 267, 318 Smith, Olander — 180, 318 Smith, Priscilla M. — 318 Smith, Rachel E. — 318 Smith, Ronald B. — 318 Smith, Samuel K. — 240 Smith, Sandra A. — 318 Smith, Sheila Y. — 152, 318 Smith, Stephen M. — 318 Smith, Stuart — 266, 318 Smith, Tommy — 261, 318 Smith, Vicky L. — 318 Smythe, Elizabeth D. — 129, 246, 256, 262, 318 Snee, Diane Camille — 164 Snoddy, William V. — 157 Songy, Sonia Kay — 318 Sonnier, Ida S. — 152 Sorrels, James L. — 271 Spears, Joy — 198, 203, 225, 318 Spears, Sandra L. — 318 Spedale, Anthony R. — 245, 318 Speed, Clifton T, — 318 Spell, Elaine R. — 131, 142, 236, 240, 241, 247 Spencer, Curtis B. — 318 Speziale, Joseph Jr. — 318 Spicuzza, Eileen T. — 184, 318 Spikes, Dale — 266 Spikes, Gwendolyn D. — 318 Spikes, Robbie — 127, 148, 155, 318 Spitale, Katherine — 252 Spooner, Virginia L. — 260, 318 Spratt, Chuck — 238, 271 Spring, Lloyd — 318 Springler, Thomas J. — 318 St. Cyr, Sharon O. — 319 St. Martin, Debbie — 320 St. Pierre, Connie L. — 320 St. Pierre, Louann M. — 320 Stadler, Sybil C. — 260, 318 Stall, John Kenneth — 236 Stamm, William G. — 135, 152, 165, 240, 241 Stang, Jack — 319 Stanga, Gwendolyn — 319 Stanton, Debbie — 243, 319 Starns, Barbara G. — 319 Steger, Brian A. — 165, 319 Steib, Danny M. — 319 Stephens, Carolyn L. — 148 Stevens, Charles W. — 319 Stevens, Charlotte — 252, 319 Stevens, David A. — 319 Stevens, Laurie — 236, 319 Stevens, Ray — 319 Stevens, Sarah — 319 Stevens, Stefanie A. — 151, 240, 260, 319 Stevenson, Donna M. — 180, 241, 248, 319 Stevenson, Patti — 319 Stewart, Charles D. — 264 Stewart, Hamp — 168 Stewart, Madelynn G. — 319 Stewart, Rita — 252, 319 Stewart, William H. — 320 Sticker, Edwin E. — 320 Stipe, Susan M. — 320 Stockwell, Debbie — 264 Stoef, Chris — 320 Stoewer, Chery! L. — 181, 320 Stone, Denise — 320 Story, John — 245 Stower, Sherry — 143 Strahan, David W. — 241 Strahan, Kenneth H. — 320 Strange, Robin S. — 262 Strate, Cathy A. — 256, 320 Strecker, Jerr M. — 320 Striekert, Linda A. — 320 Stuart, Carolyn — 320 Stubbs, Bonnie L. — 320 Sullivan, Karmer S. — 320 Sullivan, Kathreen — 127, 248, 320 Sullivan, Sandra L. — 320 Sumrall, Tim — 320 Susslin, Sue M. — 144, 236, 247, 320 Sutherland, Teri G. — 262 Swarr, Karen M. — 320 Swartz, John — 250 Swede, Kathy — 320 Swede, Ronald P. — 320 Swett, Philip J. — 320 Swire, Debra — 320 Sylvest, Bambi L. — 253 Sylvest, Marian E. — 264, 320 T Tabrizi, Aliasghar — 320 Talley, Betty L. — 320 Talley, John S. — 320 Tallo, Janet A. — 320 Tallo, Vincent O. — 236 Tamai, Romona H. — 320 Tannehill, Marilyn — 320 Taormina, Anthony S, — 157 Tapie, Wanda A. — 144, 320 Tapp, Lorraine — 320 Tardo, Kathryn G. — 320 Tardo, Vicki J. —320 Tarver, Chery! L. — 180 Tassin, Janet — 264, 320 Tate, Karen — 252 Taylor, Ardella — 320 Taylor, Cathi — 253, 320 Taylor, Cleatta P. — 320 Taylor, Connie C. — 241 Taylor, Donna — 320 Taylor, Joellen B. — 180, 247, 263, 264, 321 Taylor, Joyce H. — 146, 155, 165, 321 Taylor, Mary A. — 146, 269, 321 Taylor, Mercedes — 258, 321 | , { ——— Tedder, Jan — 148 Temple, Ronnie T, — 321 Termine, Catherine — 321 Terrebonne, Donna K. — 225 Thames, Leaneice, — 181, 321 Thames, Virginia V. — 321 Theard, Joycelyn V. — 267, 321 Theriot, Juanita R. — 321 _ Theriot, Rebecca L. — 321 - Theriot, Suzanne M. — 321 Thom, Dusty — 157 Thomas, Betty M. — 321 Thomas, Clark Y. — 277 Thomas, Dennis — 237, 266, 321 Thomas, Inez — 321 _ Thomas, Jackie D. — 321 _ Thomas, James T. — 321 cena amt ecm nt nei lara ee : ’ Thomas, Jerry — 321 Thomas, Kenneth F. — 241 Thomas, Kenneth II] — 73, 132, 240, 246, 249, 269, 256, 269 Thomas, Michael D. — 321 Thomas, Nuel Lain — 157 Thomas, Rosetta M. — 321 Thompson, Bob — 254 Thompson, Bobby — 158, 321 Thompson, Jennifer — 321 Thompson, Linda G. — 241 Thompson, Neal J. — 157 Thompson, Patty — 47, 143, 158, 184, 240 Thompson, Robert — 261, 271 Thorn, Sarah — 321 Thorne, Mary — 321 Thornhill, Maryann — 321 Thornton, Barbara A. — 321 Thornton, John J. — 277 Thornton, Norwood C. — 250 _ Threeton, Wilma D. — 321 Thrower, Melanie A. — 26, 46, 125, 129, 148, 158, 321 Tillotson, Michael — 321 Tobar, Herbert — 322 Todd, Jackie — 264 Toman, Mary Ellen — 322 Toney, Terry — 322 Tonore, Edward E. — 151 Toohey, Janice E. — 236, 237, 241 Toothman, Kim — 322 Touche, Jaye M. — 322 Tourne, Mignhon J. — 251, 271 Townson, John — 322 Trapp, Janis — 271, 322 Travis, Barbara D. — 322 Travis, Cary — 322 Travis, Teresa — 322 Traylor, Mike E. — 322 Traylor, Wiley W. — 322 Tregle, Eileen R. — 236, 241, 259, 322 | Tresch, Edward — 158, 245, 322 | Triche, Kathy — 143, 250, 322 Triche, Terry J. — 254 Trosclair, Staci A. — 322 Trumbaturi, Lisa M. — 322 Tryniecki, Jan — 322 Tschirn, Stephen D. — 322 Tubb, Patricia J. — 263 Tubridy, John T. — 322 Tucker, Jill J. — 322 Tulley, Julia — 322 Tullier, Cindy M. — 237, 322 Tuminello, Robert C. — 256 Turlich, Belinda A. — 253, 322 Tyroe, Ed — 168 Tyson, Sharon — 322 U Ulm, Deborah P. — 322 Umbach, Debbie G. — 322 Upchurch, Diane R. — 322 Upton, Betty — 322 Ursin, Edward T. II — 322 Uzcategui, Carlos J. — 322 V Valentine, Vanessa — 252, 262, B22 Valera, Lark — 322° Van Buskirk, Teri L. — 322 Van Ness, Rebecca L. — 322 Van, Pat — 243, 322 Vanderbrook, Edward — 322 Varnado, Faye E. — 322 Varnado, Karen E. — 322 Varnado, Rebecca C, — 322 Varnado, Spencer D. — 322 Varnado, William — 262 Vaughn, Andrew P. — 221 Vaughn, Gwendolyn — 322 Vaughn, Eddie E. — 322 Veatch, Edward M. — 263 Venable, Tracy H. — 322 Vendt, Donna — 322 Vendt, Frank J. — 168, 178, 322 Venterella, Linda A. — 252, 322 Vernon, John Leland — 264 Verret, Polly M. — 322 Vial, Cynthia B. — 322 Vicknair, George — 168 Vicknair, Terri L. — 253, 322 Vidal, Wynell C. — 322 Vigueira, Andrew E. — 271, 322 Villahobos, Lawrence — 180, 263, 264 Villarrubia, Peter — 322 Vise, Tommy T. — 322 Vogel, Donna L. — 253, 323 Volante, Jeanette M. — 180, 263, 323 Vollenweider, Michael — 323 Voorhies, Denise A. — 148, 236, 240, 269, 323 Vujnovich, Anna R. — 256 Vujnovich, Mary J. — 323 Vutera, Joseph J. — 269 Vutera, Salvador Jr. — 155, 234, 240, 323 Vybiral, Debbie — 250, 323 W Wade, John Robert — 236 Wagner, Carol — 323 Wagner, Denise — 323 Wagner, Judy — 323 Waguespack, Barbara — 269, 323 Waguespack, Barry J. — 323 Waguespack, Dean P. — 168 Waguespack, Noreen — 181, 323 Wainwright, David B. — 323 Wales, James Elmo — 236 Walker, Aron Jr. — 323 Walker, Clarence — 269, 323 Walker, Janice — 198, 203 Walker, Idella — 323 Walker, Jimmy — 266, 323 Walker, Kenneth M. — 168, 324 Walker, Rosalie — 324 Wallace, Karen — 324 Waller, Susan G. — 324 Waller, Warren M. — 324 Walsh, Maureen E.. — 324 Walters, Chatman L. — 324 Ward, Darlene M. — 324 Ward, John — 266, 324 Warden, Helen — 273 Warden, John L. Jr. — 324 Warren, Betty — 324 Warren, Debbie M. — 324 Wascom, Donna B. — 269, 324 Wascom, Gary K. — 324 Wascom, Mike D. — 324 Wascom, Rhonda C. — 127, 324 Washington, Alvin R. — 324 Watermeier, Ralph G. — 277 Waters, Horace — 262, 264, 324 Watkins, Jannelle M. — 129, 131, 240, 271, 325 Watkins, Margaret A. — 181 Watson, Brent — 264 Watson, Cheryl L. — 325 Watson, Frank — 262 Watson, Gail R. — 275, 325 Watson, Kenny W. — 180, 325 Watson, William — 264 Watts, Helen L.— 325 Watts, Jonice A. — 325 Watts, Melanie — 325 Watts, Peggy S. — 272, 273, 325 Watts, Rhonda M. — 325 Weatherly, Nancy J. — 148, 251, 258, 325 Weathers, Patricia — 325 Weaver, Anne M. — 236, 325 Weaver, Glenn R. — 325 Webb, Catherine W. — 325 Webb, Joe — 325 Webb, Kevin — 168 Webb, Mack — 325 Webb, Stacey — 325 Weber, Elaine — 236, 325 Weber, Jim E. — 180, 263 Webster, Thelma M. — 325 Weddington, Nish — 168 Weilbaecher, Jimmy — 325 Weimer, Randy J. — 263 Welch, Ray — 247, 325 Wells, Joyce — 325 Welsh, Stephen G. — 256 Wempren, Kim — 325 Wendelken, Janice — 261 Wentz, Margaret Ann — 143, 152, 183, 240 Wereskla, Stanley — 325 Wesley, Margie G. — 236, 237, 241, 325 Wesley, Paul L. — 244 West, Carey W. — 168 Westmoreland, Debbie — 325 Weymouth, Karen L. — 248, 325 Weymouth, Stephen — 277 Whatley, Helen R. — 252 Whisenhunt, Mike — 325 Whitaker, Peggy — 146, 325 White, Carolyn D. — 241, 325 White, Clyde — 237, 246 White, Darlene — 261 White, David R. — 325 White, Edie — 267, 325 White, Fay — 325 White, Jack — 152, 325 White, James E. — 158 White, Judith Marie — 264 White, Kelly — 148, 325 White, Robert Q. — 168 White, Teresa G, — 325 Whitehead, Beverly — 237, 241, 326 Whitmer, Gary — 135, 155, 233, 240, 241, 326 Whittaker, David F. — 275, 326 Whittington, Pat — 183, 326 Wicker, Billy R. — 241, 272, 273 Wilcox, Wendy — 326 Wild, Donna T. — 248, 251 Wiles, John — 271 Wilks, Mary A. — 326 Williams, Chris — 168, 326 Williams, Colin M. — 155, 326 Williams, Dudley C. — 168 Williams, Erin L. — 148, 326 Williams, Herbie J. — 168, 179, 326 Williams, Jan — 326 Williams, Jeff — 326 Williams, Jimmy L. — 326 Williams, John Earl — 326 Williams, Kevin S. — 155, 326 Williams, Marilyn W. — 262 Williams, Ricky G.— 151 Williams, Rosa Lee — 326 Williamson, Deborah — 180, 260, 263, 264, 326 Williamson, Linda S. — 144, 158, 162, 269, 326 Willie, Mary — 327 Willis, Linda M. — 253, 327 Willis, Rusty — 186, 197 Wilson, Bruce E. — 327 Wilson, David M. — 252, 327 Wilson, Donald F. — 327 Wilson, Donna — 264 Wilson, Gaile J. — 327 Wilson, Patricia A. — 327 Wilson, Rogers — 168, 327 Wilson, Ruby — 277 Wilthew, Stephen C. — 327 Windmann, Pamela A. — 327 Wingo, Thomas H. — 158, 269 Winkler, Chris — 180 Winkler, David A. — 152 Winter, Beth — 128, 247, 269, 327 Wise, Ruby Gail — 236, 259, 327 Wizenhunt, Mike — 243 Wofford, Cynthia W. — 236 Wolfe, Eugenie S. — 148, 327 Womack, Jo Ann — 327 Wood, John E, — 327 - Woodard, Shirley A. — 133, 143, DA Ny ZOOL, Woods, Allen T. — 327 Woods, Donna S. — 241 Woolley, Michele — 143, 152, 327 Woosley, Kimon V. — 327 Woosley, Paul E, — 327 Worsham, Debbie — 255 Wright, Susan — 327 Wylie, Joseph C. — 257, 263, 264 Y Yandell, Jill C. — 327 Yarborough, Beth — 252 Yarborough, John E, — 261, 327 Yarborough, Mary E. — 128 Yarbrough, Donna E. — 237, 241 Yaselli, Jose Luis — 327 Ybos, Clarence — 158 Yoes, Arlene — 180, 327 Young, Annie D, — 327 Young, Elona J. — 143, 155, 260, S27, Young, Lee 237 Vi, Zeigler, Robert C. — 327 Zeringue, Brian J. — 158, 261, PN eV Zeringue, Gayle C. — 327 Zeringue, Michael P, — 327 Zeringue, Pam — 236, 327 Zeringue, Sidney P. — 151, 327 Zimmerman, Richard — 327 Zito, Cheryl — 126 index 335 “I appreciate the honor that has been mine in being editor of ‘LeSouvenir’?! 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