Southern University - Jaguar Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)
- Class of 1965
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. NW 1 3 w w - ' ' 1 4 . ; ' '1 1 CI I ' 4 Anriudl Publication of ' the Students of ' ' . Southern University , I . V and A and M College Baton Rouge, Louisiana SANDRA TEMPLE, Editor VICTORIA PITRE, Associate Editor ' , I CLEASTER HARRY, Associate Editor . SAM MCCORMICK, Business Manager ' ALETHA DAVIS, Secretary T:- , VINCENT JONES, Advisor' 4? TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY, Pringgrs 2:; ' POTTER STUDIO, Photography it, .5 g x... .1 Eanwwamh-wi '3 v fw-mn. ..-...,... . l Foreword What is Southern University? It is many different things. To some it is a home for several years, to others it is a place of fun and frolic, and to still others it is the epitome of intellectual inspiration and stimulation. To some it is the beginning of a life never hoped for, and to others it is the end of all life. To parents it may be an endless chain of letters from school asking for money. To students it may be a means to a greater end, and to administration, faculty and staff members it may be the accomplishment of this end. To all of us in the Southern University family though, Southern may be summed up in one word: SPIRIT. It is the spirit of students, administration, faculty and staff, alumni and friends that the 1965 CAT will portray 0n the pages to follow. x. x . .. .1 x... 11115;...1. .. 1...... . W ... 1.! 554,310.19; ........ m. .1. . 1. ... M r. $.11. W . .1 1m... . 1 X m... .w .1... 1.... H .1... .1. . .1 r . m . . v . .. w. W 1.111.... .1. ,. . my W m. cm. 1.20 . . 4... . rnwmwuo .. 1. .. W .v MM wv 1.301.? a . $$$2 1. ., ., , 1.. ...., .. m .. 1... x .. .. 1 w... a a 2 1 1 .1 . f... .. IL. 4v. 2. m... d. to 4 x. . 1 . .1. On 1. t. .1. 1,3 9mm. .3 7.25....13M. . 1.8.x .. 1... . M .1... . 01...... r. . 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A class in first year typing $31M With an instructofs help problems are made easy tudents and Faculty The Planetarium is part of our new Natural Science Building. ,- ,VMWWA mud Studying by Lake Kernan is most inspiring its Moods Southern is a place where love blooms I Wonder Southern is a place of joy its Traditions Monument left by class of 56 Convocation is an integral part of Southern University Each year in March we pay tribute to our founders its Interpretive People A presentation of The Other Wise Man A class in Clay Modeling its Competitiveness . . . Weight Lifting - a man,s sport 3.5 . .noh y. .5... .. dwawx a. Wmm, ' awas- . Rten-d t - :15; Chemistry is trying, but necessary V... . mpw its Academic Pursuits . . . A class in Civil Engineering Our Fine Arts department includes classes in free . hand drawing. Foods and Nutrition majors in one of a wide variety of classes l2 Expansion . . . New Fine Arts Building now under construction Fine Arts building which will include Music, Speech, cial and F ine Arts Century Square, luxury apartments to be completed soon i I . w... , , . . . Wat 34H 1 W3 -1 'ny within ' WI g W9? 5:3;ng . -: g: 1 $5 $: sh V: . ' x . x, .' k,$t . 'vf . n. v 1 a; h: 4A : E AV! .$ 5 wk 'v .3 a. 4-x!x kg? le'QT'i'; .Ajf'. , ,. wp w: A w; WmH Ad v i l Lake Kernan Betty Baptiste, Miss Southern 1964-65 its Nice Peo e . . The quickest way to a studenfs heart is through his stomach Small talk makes school fun A kind deed is worth a lot. Student body prexy talks over problems of immediate interest Playing Bridge its Fun Dancing at a university dance X it Practicing for a drama production WW T. BURSCH, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, Class of 56 JEWEL PRESTAGE, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, Class of 51 1W m xymntmmmm Wunmmmbamm what mm mm mmMmmmmuw mm. zmummmmamawmwmxm Mum um memm:moiiymum:mnu aunwwuu QQEE anA-vr aw... um : JAMES PRESTAGE, Ph.D., Director of pre-med pro- gram, Class of 50 l9 for Services Rendere U. S. J ONES Dean'of Men, Southern University 14 years of service at Southern During working hours ' Hi5 busy day begins early Dean Jones finds time for all students 20 T. LEROY DAVIS Associate Professor of Music 17 years of service at Southern At work Mr. Davis, in deep concentration Going home at the end of a hard but enjoyable day xt-pnnune 2l Natural Science Building Engineering Building 22 23 . n....-:.,.......nms..u..nn. s. . . . .ur. 1. ? .K. . u u... .55. . . P ... . .l $ o . x. I: .. l. . u... n. .n... .r .3...- 2.4.... 5 t A :1?qu4 1:4.t o p .9. u . I .3. a . .. V. 1.1.. humane . . . .r.:..b..u u. T l .0. .3 . .. A... mzlevt x. $ n .. n K 1 n . r14. tri . Ir IO.- . IJI -.If ... fill: Kb .g L. n .. w... rlqmcuti. . .l $u . .rt i V . STUDENT Ll FE Exercising their rights at Student Elections y Yotfre next H . . . and put your Rally around the bookstore. Spell bound audience Nancy Wilson at the Junior-Senior Prom Belles and Beaux Instructors after hours CannonbalP, takes us one step beyond. Freshmen arrayed at Homecoming Ball Something cool and mellow 27 Hard at study or asleep? Practice makes perfect. A A,s take first place award for Christmas decorations. Make that spare! '79 I never saw this before in my life. I sure would like to meet him. , ., ' r, - . uuqzrw fqn-V linhmxi axlyxlr QALMLJ L :- hHHVHH:' 4 mmww L' ah ; UHF, 5,1,,,.xgn..t n; nguuanm; , w v dnqnuwuwuw un ' Mg. , , ,9 Vi amvk-g Lefs make it Saturday night after the game. Students doing research Man, you call this food? 29 30 No mail today. 35 Please fill it out correctlyy Traditional meeting for talkative females What are your plans for tonight? Not too much off the side. Say friend, what times does the next bus leave? Cards for their sweethearts Weekend preparation 3I Caught in the Act n The Hustlers 7n Going my way 32 Another rainy da for class. A cry of many young women, Wish you were here.,' Lasi minute review for a big exam. Leisure time is time for T.V. I wonder whafs going on today. Here we go. No, no, we won,t tell a soul IVs never too late to cram for an exam. U. S. Ambassador to U.N. chats with university officials. Executive awaits the dining hour. Bobby has a question. Ambassador and Dr. Clark at UCHS luncheon honoring the ambas- sador. Speaker at Public Affairs Luncheon Series Union sponsored forums are always heated. 35 36 .O.T.C. Cadets, at attention Martha adjusts the bars of her fiance recently commis- sioned into the army. Part of the backbone of the R.0.T.C. depanment Band stands ready for inspection. Cadets getting ready. to move to drill field George Shirley Visits SU. Here Mr. Shirley is shown with Dr. H. Perkins, Director of the Division of Music, accompanist and admirer, Artee Young. George Shirley begins lyceum. Golly, you were great. Miss Southern enjoys lyceum. 37, cmadicm Ballet Visits Southern National Ballet of Canada performs Concerto Barocco. A scene from the Nutcracker Suite . Members of the National Ballet of Canada performing Claire dc Lune Soloist of Princess Aurora? Finale of Princess Aurora featuring entire ballet troop. Political Science Seminar Dr. Oneywu, Professor of Political Science, presents lecture on African Politics. Refreshments after an inter- esting evening. Student interviews Dr. Oneywu. Chat with students A future lawyer cross-examines key witness in a mock trial. School of Business Sponsored small Business Conference. Small businessmen relate similar ideas at conference held recently. i ; ; a 2 u . . v ,q 3 , . a J a Speaker at Farmers day Convocation A view of the Annuai lecture for Recreation majors Banquet given by the Big Sisters of Magnolia Triangle The Yuletide season suggests gaiety. Noel spirit is high at this annual student counselor's X-mas celebra- tion. Doctor Perkins directs Lional Hamptofs Dance Band during one of S.Ufs. Pre-game dances. A pretty day, a charming couple, and beautiful scenery . . . ah, to be young and in love! 43 mm - The Union Entertainment Committee provides an enjoyable evening of swing. Yearbook staffers head for home after a long hard night. . . . heavenly sounds from throats of those who are almost angels. an Count Macabre s T.V. show does it again. q believe be bid six too many. Bobby Powell wails his hit recording, Red Sails in the Sunset. Leisure time is often spent in the sitting areas of the Union. 14011,, chats away as Campie writes away. Union Forum Committee enjoys an informative Sunday discussion. The library staff members work hard to keep up-to-dale. Peace Corps The Peace Corps training program has brought to Southern University men and women from all parts of the country who are currently engaged in preparing for a:vital job in our nationls foreign program. Classical lectures are a major part of the training program. . . . time out for a little relaxation. . . . looks like fun But it is hard work. Leaming agriculture is a vital step in preparing to help underdeveloped countries. , .. .,,:,cdw..;m l 1: . Please let us in. My luck, in R.O.T.C uniform!! One for you, and two for me. Rembrandt or Picasso? Greeks Serenade . . . and we love you, sweetheart dear. The Alphas on the prowl? Hail to Alpha Phi Omega and Brother Love. Roy emcee 5 annual all Greek Sing. That Omega brotherhood. Greeks fmally get together. Omegas sing to their Sweetheart. Zetas win second decoration contest. Cultural Interlude sponsored by AKA. First place winner of Greek Christmas decorations contest Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Very interesting, isn't it? This is Southern at night. uAhmed Presented in December Ahmal played by Val Marie Ligon Kings bearing gifts Ahmal was the Christmas Opera presented by the Division of Music. 52 A class in Folk dancing Going through the pre-class activities The Nursery school is a necessary part of the School of Home Economics. 53 A Bridge Class sponsored by Union A leisurely evening at home Monroe, here we come! Southern University Marching Band The Southern University Band proved itself to be the best in the land during its iisuperiorh performances this year. Its new director, Mr. Ludwig Freeman, has proved his capable leadership by making the band live up to the quotation iiNot as good as, but better than? LUDWIG FREEMAN, Director During the course of the season the iiMarbhing 132,, was given the opportunity to show its skill against numerous other bands. Perfection comes from long hours of practice and rugged drills, along with determination to do a good job with every perform- ance. This has helped the marching performers of Southern University to be crowned, WI'he King of Bands? Next season the familiar sound tiBand, take the field,, will again be the beginning of a thrilling show.. J . ALVIN CATO, Assistant Director PATRICK PERRY, Drum Maj or WILLIE BANKS, Twirler RAYMOND JONES, Captain l 3 Marching Band 3 VJ .n m 6 .w n U n .l e h t m WW Wwwwm m I xf 91 Wear this with pride. Marching band at Dillard-Southern game Senior band members 5 a u T .m e m g n r e h t cm. W .w v .w .H m P t a e .m J. a H Choir practices for spring concert B-flat, my dearw Mr. Freeman rehearses Concert Band. Homecoming Dance Lionel Hampton on vibes Lionel captivated the audience with one of his famous numbers. Lionel Hampton discusses tour with charming fans. T me out for a pose Guys and dolls rest during intermissi Relaxation time Science Fair lecturer Donvt show this to anyone else! Studying hard - or asleep? 62 Pretty, isn,t rshe? pa Fm not ready. Very nice - very nice! She wouldnH turn over. '99 e Bl0w, Pat, blow Buffet Luncheon sponsored by Home Economics Club Youql be out in time to see the game. . a. 1-way : ' wWwKn .-' $1 $'9 m:nem.-. .-. - . . .nl..-....-.A , . . 4995 RGANIZATIUNS Departmental Greeks Honor Societies Military Religious Service Publications 65 Student Senate The Student Senate is that am of the student body that exists to perpetuate the idea of a University in its deeper and fundamental sense. It servw not only as the administrator of all student affairs, it is the organ through which the results of education are expressed in the here and now. Its greatest contribution must be to supplement and augment the purposes and goals of higher education. JOE LOUIS SMITH President Standing: R. Harris, R. Piper, B. Higgenbottom, V. Hawkins, F. Ransburg, R. Watson, B. Qlafk, J. Smith, N. Bruns, H. Huckleby, R. Combre, Seated: J. Grand, P. Brown, B. Givens, J. Smith, M. Marks, B. Lyons, A. Young, C. Wllllams. The POPE!!! Well, whafs the Senate for? Student problems are our concern. Let's be concerned. AWS The purpose of the Association of Women Students is to foster high ideals of moral, social, cultural, and intellectual growth among the college women; to make the campus life of women students more pleasant, purposeful, and wholesome; to consider problems relating to the role and responsibilities of women students. GLORIA HARMON President Seated: A. Robens-Sponsor, G. Stewart, G. Harmon, B. Williams, C. Frick, Standing: V. Loche, F. Alexis, B. Wallace, A. Coleman, J. Sheppard, 183:ngggif'kEbgfrlgs'nhybgzger, M. Dabney, C. Burfict, Standing, third row: A. Cornish, B. Dempsey, R. Price, E. Magee, V; Dickerson, B. Garrett, FRANK RANSBURC Menhs Federation Ransburg doing his usual hrailroading. Men's Federation The Menhs Federation is the organization concerned with the activities of male students at Southern University. The purposes of the Menhs Federation are to foster high ideals of moral, social and intellectual growth among men of the institution, and to act as a means by which male students may express themselves and their problems to the administration. Seated: J. Harri?Sponsor, R. Moore, F. Ransburg, H. Jones, R. Harris, F. HarriFSpOIlSOl', Standing: J. Caldwell, B. Huges, A. Ray, M. Lena, M. James, E. Richardson, T. Hamilton, B. Newsony, R. Jones, Third Row: L. Mabry, B.Wilson, H. Brown. 69 70 Departmental Clubs Ma Seated: V. Jones-Sponsor, M. Matthews, W. Ordone, M. Gray, S. Burnett, J. Stringfellow, Standing: E. Derounen, C. London, I. Rachal, H. Watson, E. Brown, C. Bates, L. Charlot, J. Moses, J. Fogle, G. Hill, C. Route, L. Player, B. Jones, C. Grant, B. Ballard, Third Row: W. Leon, P. James, E. Dukes, F. Tuggle, P. Mayfield, I. McGlothem, P. Broussard, P. Williams, J. Thomas, W. White, E. Warren, G. Smith, B. Stewart, J. Bloodworth, 0. Gosserand. Art Club The Art Club seeks to enhance student 'develop- ment by having after-hour work sessions, workshops, and viewing of slides. Accounting Society The Accounting Society, a newly formed business asso- ciation, was organized on Sep- tember 25; 1964. There are fifty-seven members in the so- ciety. Its purpose is to encourage and promote high academic ex-h cellence among students in ac- counting and other areas of business. Seated: C. Johnson, C. Thomas, Standing: H. Fisher, M. Chamber, V. E. Richardson, J. Hawkins. Book and Candle Society The Book and Candle So- ciety has been on Southern UniversityTs campus since 1958. The club has grown and improved over the years. The members consist of Li- brary Science minors. The purposes of the organi- zation are: tD To contribute to the interest of the students minoring in Library Science. QT To instill in others the hunger for books both for in- formation and pleasure. CD To provide oppoxtunities for students to meet leaders in our field, and visit other 1i- braries in the area. MO To give students in the field an opportunity to develop the art of leadership. Seated: M. Hollins, J. Grant, L. Richard, M. Hayward, S. Henderson, Standing: B. Jackson, V. Mathews, P. Weston, B. Scott, C. Walker, Q. Henderson, E. Henry, C. Smith, N. Ballard. Electrical Engineering Club The purpose of the Electrical Engineering Club is to encourage and maintain high standards of academic and professional attain- ments. The members represent the Electrical Engineering Department both academically and socially. Publishing news and all current in- formation concerning the activities of the club and the Electrical En- gineering PrOIession is one of the primary responsibilities of the club. Seated:.L. Cole, J. Cross, Sponsor, I. Porche, J. Ballard, Standing: J. Tuggle, L. Stephens, M. Pipkcns, H. Frazier, S. Riley, T. Turner, W. August, J. Fletcher. 7l Home Economics Club The purpose of the Home Economics Club is to give the members experience in parlia- mentary procedures and to de- velop leadership ability. French Club Le Cercle Francais was first organized in 1946 to provide additional opportunities for stu- dents to speak French and to acquaint them in an informal way with French culture and civilization. 4. Seated: L. Byoune, L. Walker, W. Reed, L. Caldwe11 Sponsor, N. Cluse, First Row: Pitre, M., W. Evans, E. Dixon, B. Jones, F. Jefferson, J. Harper, G. Ransburg, F. Marks, L. Ramsey, J. Miles, Second Row: L. Russo, M. Bennett, A. Monette, M. Jones, L. James, C. Lewis, G. Pennywell, B. Follins, M. Lewis, W. White, C. Jones, H. Jones, E. Harrison. The JFK Association of Southern University was orig- inated in honor of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. The Association functions as an instrument through which the members can bet- ter promote interest in cam- pus, local, state,.national and international poiitics; study the meaning and life of the 35th President and his con- tributions t0 the world; and acquaint its members with a knowledge of political parties and functions, so that they may become aware of their political and social needs. I.F.K. Association Female Glee Club The Southerh University Womenis Glee Club is one of the many ensembles of the Di- vision of Music. Its main pur- pose is to give young women both inside and outside of the division an opportunity to en- joy music as well as gain the experience of performing some of the world,s best music. Seated: F. Ransburg, J. Bowie, B. Jones, Standing: R. Harris, A. Bailey, F. Pitcher, E. Peters, J. Shrop- shere, R. Eames. 74 Seated: 0. Gallowat, W. Melton, J. Terry, D. Grimes, Standing: A. Ledet, J. Bartholemy, J. Lytle, R. Combre3 H. Banks. The Pierian Club was established by the English Department at South- ern University in 1953 for the pur- pose of stimulating and developing richer aesthetic values through the dis- cussion and exchange of ideas and through the formation of satisfying literary acquaintances. Membership is open to all English majors, minors, and other interested students. The theme of the Pierian Club is ttCultural stimulation through intellectual growth? Piericm Club Marketing Society The Marketing Society was founded here at South- ern University in 1964 by Marketing majors. It is com- posed of students interested in the field of iMarketing. The purpose of the club is to help the student acquire a more precise knowledge of the Marketing function in our economy. Seated: F. White, E. Swonigan, S. Smith, Standing: J. King, B. Burns, H. Gordon, C. Elloie, E. Williams, C. Sylve, K. Flood, H. Reed. Psychology Club Seated: H. Scott, G. Harrison, C. Jones, Standing, left to right: D. Kimp, F. Robertson, E. Benoit, R. Peters, W. Walleau, L. Ramsey, M. Sawyer, J. Bettis. The Psychology Club is composed of students in- terested in the field of Psychology. The functions of the group are to bring speakers on special sub- jects to the campus, and to provide an area of dis- cussion on current topics. The responsibilities of the Student SNEA program are to provide opportunities for personal and profes- sional growth, development of leadership skills, un- derstanding of the history, ethics, and programs at state and national levels, and participation in profes- sional activities at local, state, and national levels, especially integrating programs of local associations and student education association. Sitting: W. Wright, Advisor, S. Henderson, N. Ballard, T. Austin, First Row: M. Smith, B. Zeno, E. Wills, C. Herbert, W. Evans, B. Carter, L Byoune, D. Phillip, M. Jackson, C. Adams, B. Follins, M. White, D. Matthews, Second Row: B. Lee, B. Reynolds, J. Small, S. Johnson, J. Grant, M. Hollins, E. Brumfield, E. De Cuir. ' 76 Seated; J. Jenkins, J. Prejean, 0. May, J. Prestage, Standing: W. Amos, H. McCame, J. Williams, L. Dorsey, R. Blunt, M. Fontenot, R. Moore. Pre-Medical Club The Raymond M. Baranco Pre-Medical Club was orga- nized in 1960 in honor of the late Dr. Raymond M. Baranco, a former Southern University physician. With approximately sixty Pre-Medical students, the ob- jective of the club is to pro- mote a greater interest in the medical sciences. It also unites the students and stimulates them both scholastically, and socially. Speech Pathology and Audiology Club The purpose of the Speech Pathology and Audiology Club is to encourage basic scientific study of the processes of individual human speech and hearing, promote investi- gation of speech and hearing disorders, and foster therapeu- tic procedures with such dis- orders; to stimulate exchange of information among persons thus engaged, and to dissemi- nate such information. Sitting: C. Stewart, D. Cavalier, M. Malveaux, 0. Mitchell, Standing: J. Jones, M, Siebert, B. Aguillard, H. Anderson, M. Burton, R. Lay, V. Prim, L. Taylor. Vocational EducaHon Club The Vocational Edu- cation Club was orga- nized September 13, 1962. The club with a membership of 125 per- sons has been set up for the purpose of enhanc- ing the relationship be- tween persons of the .three divisions of voca- tional education, provid- ing social as well as edu- cational enlightenment, and stimulating incom- ing students in the field of vocational education. Seated: Jesse Bryant, G. Miller, N. Jackson, B. West, A. DaviseSponsor, First Row: C. Carter, J. Townsend, C. Goodman, J. Thompson, J. Baker, B. Carter, U. Me Call, L. Siler, B. Riggs, S. Harrison, B. Rene, B. Martin, N. Gamer, Second Row: C. Wiley, A. Hamilton, D. Brown, U. Price, M. Wallace, L. Burl, G. Janice, D. Wilson, C. Williams, J. Ollie, Z. Martin, B. Levi, E. White, A. Catlin, R. Adams. Southern University Recreational Society The aims of the Southern University Recreation Society are to unite in one organization all recreational majors and mi- nors on our campus; to en- courage and promote adequate programs of undergraduate pro- fessional training for recrea- tional workers; and to affiliate all majors with the American Recreation Society and the Na- tibnal Recreation Association. Therefore, the purpose of this profession is to administer rec- reation as a public trust, so as to multiply opportunities for Back Row: L. Percy, S. Sweeney, D. Huddleston, R. Ortey, L. Mack, H. Brown, M. McNeil, J. Duncan, happiness regardless of age, S. Demaris, G. Hope, L. Harris, Second Row: D. Haynes, J. Jones, C. Hudson, 5. McCormick, R. Bon- ra e d di . . ner, M. White, L. Marks, Third Row: F. Brisco, E. Milson, B. Hall, L. Williams, D. Washington, B. c , sex, 66 : 01' 00 tlon 1 Jenkins, S. Peters, Sitting: C. Burris, B. Johnson, C. SeymoureAdvisor, Y. Smith, E. Washington, life. Floor: G. Robinson, D. Pennywell. Pan Hellenic Council CONSUELLA MATTHEWS President This is the co-ordinating body for the Greek organizations on campus and it is most instru- mental in many of our campus activities. Connie Matthews is currently the president of the Pan-Hellenic Council. Pan Council discusses problems of immediate interest to Southern University Greeks. Seated: A. Harris, E. Boutte, C. Matthews, B. Clark, Standing: J. Gama, N. Tate, M. Marks, B. Newton. Alpha Kappa Alpha MARY D. MARKS Basileus Seniors relaxing and reminiscing in Shrine Room. Basileus Mary Marks A nti-Basileus Verdell Greene Grammateus Ura J ean Calhoun T amiouchos Lurlee Coleman Epistoleus Rose Wimberly Dean of Pledgees Norrene Tate Rush Chairman Diane Haydel Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is a Greek letter society, organized at Howard University in Washington, DC. in January 1908 by Mrs. Ethel Hedgemon Lyle. In a period of over fifty years, Alpha Kappa Alpha has grown from one small undergraduate group to an international organization including the Bahamas and Nigeria with a membership of 40,000 women. The purpose of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women in order to im- prove the social stature, to maintain progressive interest in college life, and to he of service to all mankind. Beta Psi was established on campus in 1940. 79 Betty Baptiste Carolyn Brown Ura Jean Calhoun Lurlee Coleman Jean Gaignard Patricia Garrison Verdell Greene Diane Haydel Ella Jean Magee Rose W. Stewart Ethel Swonigan Sandra Temple Gloria Tolliver Eula Weary Hattie White Rose and J can take time for a pose. Maw Alpha Phi Alpha BILL MANNING President The little brown jug from the Alphas. President W. I. Manning V ice President R. Harris Recording Secretary H. J ones Corresponding Secretary J . Martin T reasurer P. Young Editor to Kgphimf, L. Ramsey Dean of Pledgees D. Hernandez Parliamentarian L. Hayes Alpha Phi Alpha, The light of the world? thrives upon the ideas of manly deeds, scholarship, and love for all mankind. These are ideal activities of Alpha now on campus. Alpha Phi Alpha, the first predominately Negro greek organization, was founded on December 4, 1906, at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York; Beta Sigma Chapter was established here at Southern University on December 11, 1936. Napoleon Bruns Preston Dinkins Henry Dunbar Herbert Guidry Richard C. Harris Don J. Hernandez Roy J . J ackson Willis H. Jacob Martin Johnson Benjamin Jones Charles R. Jones Duane R. Jordan J ohnny V. Jenkins Howard .Iones Perry J. Julien Kerney Laday Fred J . Lewis J phnny Earl Martin Raymond P. Moore Lewis B. Ramsey Herman Scott Ellis Williams J oshua Williams Study, study and shining shoes? The Shrine Room is the place. Delta Sigma Theta J OAN GARNER President This is Delta Sigma Theta Shrine Room without the Pledgees . . . ? President J . Garner V ice President C. Dudley Recording Secretary J . Jenkins Cbrresponding Secretary E. Chambers Dean of Pledgees 0. Richard Delta Sigma Theta was founded at Howard University in 1913. The twenty-two young women who were its founders e'nvisioned an organization of college women that would mini- mize the purely social aspects of sorority life. Today women of all races and faiths who meet the requirements in character, scholarship, and citizenship responsibility are welcomed into membership in Delta Sigma Theta. From the small original group, Delta has grown to embrace 20,000 women with 240 chapters in 46 states and the Republic of Haiti. 83 Carolyn A. Bean Gwendolyn Betz Bennie M. Bradley Loleta A. Byoune Elizabeth T. Chambers Bobbie J. Clark Thadious M. Davis Catherine A. Dudley Erma Lee Dukes Kathleen Foreman Bunnatine Hayes Betty Lou Jean J acqueline J enkins Claire M. Jones Nelwyn Lee Valmarie Ligon Janice Ann Mazin Bobbie Moffett Ora L. Moncriffe Dorothy E. Pool J osephine Pradi'a Orelia M. Richard Yvonne F. Smith Peggie George Smith Carol Stemly Well, hello there. Come in. Laverdia M. Taylor Betty R. Tyson Kappa Alpha Psi DAVID BACON Polemarch Scrollers perform their usual task. Polemarch D. Bacon III V ice Polemarch E. Chisley Keeper of Records W. Milton Exchequer M. Fontenot Strategus M. Pipkins Dean of Pledgees C. Oliver Board of Directors R. Barnes R. Priece On January 5, 1911, Elder Watson Diggs ChThe DreamerW, John Milton Lee, Dr. Byrin K. Armstrong, Dr. Guy L. Grant, Dr. Ezra D. Alexander, Henry T. Asher, Dr. Marcus P. Blake- more, Paul Caine, Edward Irvin, and George W. Edmund founded Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity in Bloomington, Indiana. Alpha Sigma Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was founded at Southern F ebruary 22, 1965. This chapter has perpetuated the noble doctrines of Kappa Alpha Psi, for the men of Alpha Sigma Chapter have played an instrumental part in the student life of Southern University for the past thirty years. Kappa Alpha Psi is a social fraternity; its ritual, traditions and paraphernalia manifest this paramount characteristic, for happiness and satisfaction of manhs soul is the ultimate of crea- tivity. '1 Harold Dawson Theodore Fountaine Dennis W. Frazier Billy Graham Davnd Anthony Hall Ray Johnson Jerry Kenerson Calvin Lewis Walter B. Milton Donald Norsworthy Cecil D. Oliver J ohn W. Page Henry Lee Phillips Roy Pierce Morris Pipkins Idrian Proby J oseph Rowe Hester L. Stephens Lively Kappa brothers have a session. Omega Psi Phi AUSTIN E. GALLOW Basileus No signatures today, little brother. Basileus A. Gallow V ice Basileus J. Smith Keeper of Records and Seals W. Poole Keeper of F inance M. Thomas Ass? Keeper of Finance Z. Ducre Dean of Pledgees P. Adams Ass? Dean of Pledgees H. Huckaby J . Kyles On November 17, 1911, Dr. Ernest Just, Edgar Love, Frank Coleman, and Oscar Copper founded the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., at Howard University in Washington, D. C. On March 9, 1936, Beta Sigma Chapter of Southern University was founded. Our motto is 11F riendship is essential to the Soul? With this motto the founders also set forth our four cardinal principles by which all Omega men attempt to live: Manhood, Scholarship, Persever- ance and Uplift. ll 87 Paul I. Adams William Augman Ben Clark Robert C. Combre Zebedee Ducree James M. Freemont Oliver W. Humbles Hilry Huckaby Wilfred J ohnson Floyd Jones J oseph D. Kyles Claude A. Lewis Richard Mack Early D. Monroe Bernell J . McClory Willie F. Poole J . A. Smith JessE-L. Smith Michael Thomas Theodore A. Turner Robert L. Watson Eugene West A look at the Founder of Omega Psi Phi. Phi Beta Sigma h J ESSE F . DRUMMER President Van and Arthur in Shrine Room. Phi Beta Sigma F raternity was founded at Howard University, in Washington, D. C., in 1914. Rho Chapter was established at Southem'University April 20, 1932, thus becoming the first social Greek orgapization on campus. This organization, which promotes ideals of hBrotherhood? Scholarship? and hServicef was quite active during the past year promoting its three maj or programs: Bigger and Better Business, Education, and Social Action. Van E. Davis Arthur Harris J oe L. Harper Victor Hawkins Noel H. Martin Charles Roseborough William Winfield Boy, am I sleepy. Here I am, little brothers. Sigma Gamma Rho ELSIE M. BOUTTE President We're all alone. President E. Boutte Secretary M. Daisy Dean of Pledgees E. Harrell Treasurer F. Dupre The purpose of this sorority for women is expressed in its slogan, threater Service, Greater Progress? Activities are encouraged that will further in, every way the advantages of its mem- bers intellectually, morally, and socially. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority was founded at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1922. 91 Mary Ann Daisy F rancis N. Dupree Elizabeth Harrell inviting, isxft it? Zeta Phi Beta BRIDJETTE NEWTON President Hi, I'm Tipsy, the little Pussy Cat. Basileus B. Newton F irst Anti-Basileus E. McWright Second Anti-Basileus W. Ward Crammateus M. Hearn Tamias A. Daniels Reporters R. Phillips S. Daniels Sponsor 1. M. Herson Zeta Phi Beta Sorority had its beginning at Howard University, January 16, 1920. As members of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Charles Robert and Samuel Taylor spoke to a young lady, Arizona Cleavor, cencerning the establishment of a sister organization, and asked her if she would endeavor to establish such an organization at the university. The young lady willingly accepted the task and im- mediately began to work upon it. Thus, as a result, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was founded as a sister organization to Phi Beta Sigma F raternity. - Barbara A. Burnett Alice M.Daniel Everlee McWright Consuella Mathews Jeanett M. Oliver Wilmoth M. Ward Is this for sleeping? Pledge Clubs Lockett, Berard, Carter, Pennywell, Sitting: Gaines, Hailey, Chase. Archonian Pledge Club Aurora Pledge Club Scott, Johnson Powell, Thomas, Gage, Seals 95 Brantley, Moore, Lewis, Dorssey, Wiggins, DeRonen, Sitting: Nichols, Alice, Monet, Sweetheart, Lindsey. Cresent Pledge Club Ivy Leaf Pledge Club Back Row: Scott, Brewton, Young, Cray, Thompson, Eldridge, Scott, Essex, Craft, Cossorund, Front Row: Musgrow, Carmen, Martel, Brown, White, Martin, Coleman, Warner, Bowie, Williams, Ferdinand, Roy, Newton, Brem, Demery, Jenkins, Cordon, Williams. Jones, Bernard, Cade, Stewart, Brown, Ware, Hill, Webb, Owens, Bullock, King, Kilgore, Robinson, Sitting: Butler, Johnson, Perry, Wilson. Pyramid Pledge Club Scrollers Pledge Club Doye, Van Buren, Prejean, Kelly, Rochon, Cockeral. 97 98 S tanding : Williams, Sanders, Shrospshire, McKee, Jones, Cole, Mary Gordon-Sweetheart, Sitting: Robinson, Stella Smith Sweetheart, Torch Pledge Club Spears. , Sphinx Pledge Club Ford, Breakenridge, Bailey, King. i Omega Shrine Room Alpha Ph ine Room Omega Shr Alpha Phi Alpha Shrine Room me Room igma Shr Beta S Phi HONORS Alpha Kappa Mu Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society was founded in 1937 by Dr. George W. Gore, Sr. The purpose of the Society is to promote scholarship, encourage sincere and zealous endeavor in all fields of knowledge and service, cultivate a high order of personal living, and develop an appreciation for scholarly work and scholarly endeavors in others. Lonnie H. Bridges Ura Jean Calhoun Lurlee Coleman Gloria Harmon Richard Harris Diane C. Haydel Mary Marks 0. B. Moore Raymond Moore J ames J . Prestage Carol Stemley Robert Watson J oshua Williams Beta Beta Beta Gloria Harmon Diane C. Heydel J ames J . Prestage F lorence Robinson John Sniith Tommy Viner J oshua Williams si Chi Ura Calhoun William M. Freeman Edith Jones Edward J ohnson O. B. Moore . Oedies Williams Beta Beta Beta Biological Society seeks to encourage scholarly attainment, to cultivate intellectual interests in the natural sciences, and to promote a better appreciation of the values of biological study. Psi Chi, the national honor society in Psychology, was organized September 4, 1929, at the Ninth International Congress of Psychology held in New Haven, Connecticut. The purpose of this organization is to advance the science of psychology, and to encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly psychology. The Southern University Chapter of Psi Chi was installed on May 26, 1961. IOI l02 Alpha Mu Gamma Caldwell, Lucretia Chambers, Elizabeth Garner, J oan Hall, Tyrone Hayword, Marilyn Marks, Mary Roche, Maliss Walker, Lula Weary, Eula Manuel, C. Traves, C. The Beta Sigma Chapter of Alpha Mu Gamma was established at Southern University in May, 1963. It is a national honor society for the promotion of interest and proficiency in foreign languages. Pi Omega Pi Irving, Mattie Jones, Vincent Scott, Virtys White, Unice Pi Omega Pi is the National honorary fraternity in Business Education. Delta Lambda Chapter of Pi Omega Pi was organized at Southern University on May 23, 1959. The purpose of the organization is to create and maintain high scholarship among prospective teachers of business subjects. Alpha Kappa Delta Morgan C. Brown Ever McWright Mabel Martin Otto Sampson Kappa Delta Pi Lurlee Coleman Hattie White Dorothy Jean Wills Joseph Wilson Alpha Kappa Delta National Sociological Honor Society was founded under the leadership of Dr. Emory S. Borgadus of the University of Southern Cali- fornia in 1920. The organization is a non-secret, democratic, national honor society which is oriented toward the promotion of qnterests in Sociology, research in social problems, and activities leading.to human welfare? The chapter at Southern University, Gamma, was last to be established in Louisiana. It was awarded during the spring semester of the 1964-65 school year, and the official charter date was May 18, 1964. Kappa Delta Pi was organized on March 8, 1911, and incorporated June 8, 1911, under the law of the State of Illinois as the honorary educational fraternity. In 1932, this title was changed to Kappa Delta Pi, an Honor Society in Education. Eta Mu Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi was established at Southern University May 16, 1952. Kappa Delta Pi, an organization of Education majors, seeks to encourage sincere endeavor in the field of Education. Membership is reserved to students who achieve superior academic records. The organization sponsors educational activities and programs. There are approximately 20 members on campus, including undergraduates and faculty members. Pi Gamma Mu Pi Gamma Mu, the National Social Science Honor Society, was founded in 1942 at the College of William and Mary; years later, the Louisiana Epsilon Chapter was established on the campus of Southern University. The purpose of Pi Gamma Mu is to improve scholarship in the social sciences and to achieve synthesis therein; and to inspire social service to humanity by an intelligent approach-to the solution of social problems. Huckaby, Hilry J ones, Vincent Pitre, Victoria Powell, Maggie St. Cyr, J anet Temple, Sandra Kyles, Joseph PiMuE Pi Mu Epsilon is an honorary fraternity composed of both undergraduates and graduates. Its purposes are to promote academic excellence, to encourage and to provide an opportunity for research at the undergraduate level. Coleman, Lurlee Givens, Chester Smith, Jesse L. bMilitary Organizations Seated: C. Kelly, H. Guidry, R. Moore, W. Van Buren, B. Adams, Standing: R. Johnson, W. Manning, B. Jones, J . Harper, J. Kyles, F. Green, C. Ross. Brigadiers The First R.O.T.C. Briga- diers consists of cadets in the basic course and advanced course R.O.T.C. The group was organized during the spring semester of 1959, with Dr. Dorsey as director. The purpose of the Brigadiers is to bring together R.O.T.C. cadets in the fellowship of song. A.U.S.A. The AUSA strives to provide incentives for increasing military skills and adding to the gen- eral military back- ground. Its members participate in ceremon- ies and related activities which will enhance their respect and devotion to the United States. They alSo acquire information about the place of the Army in the defense of the nation that can be passed on to other stu- dents and to citizens gen- erally associated under favorable circumstances with fellow cadets and military personnel who consider patriotism an important attribute of character, and cooperate in furthering thm aims and objectives of the Association of the United States Army. Seated: M. Rochon, E. Weatherton, C. Kelly, H. Waters, B. Moses, Standing: 0. May, W. Campbell, E. Charles, N. Dickerson, J. Benton, J. Elloit, C. Green, F. Owens, E. Allen. I05 Seated: R. Watson, R. Harris, J. Stelly, L. Byoune, A. McGee, Standing: Z. Ducre, B. Jones, J. Kyles, F. Lewis, L. Keller, G. Woodley, R. Cannon, A. Gallow, C. McClinton, I. Brown, J . Harper. Diamond and Disc Club This organization is comprised of the officers of the lst ROTC Brigade, which was reorganized dur- ing the school year 1964-65. Its purpose is the encouragement of all efforts and activities in con- nection with the welfare and social functions of the ROTC Brigade. Within the basic purpose are the seeds for the ideas for such highly regarded social functions as the Annual ROTC Ball. Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade is a National Military Honor Society. Its purpose is primarily to raise the standard of Military Education in American. Colleges and Universities. Scabbard and Blade. strives to foster the essential qualities of good and efficient officers; and to promote friendship and good fel- lowship among cadet officers. Left to Right: L. Byoune, W. Manning, E. Wilson, 5. Yearby. Front Row: C. Hampton, 'A. Harris, N. Garner, M. Oates-Sponsor, A. Brown, W. Horton, C. Francis, Middle Row: C. Whitefield, R. Mayfield, M. Dabney, M. Davis, N. Lute, C. William, P. Sheppard, J. Moore, L. Lewis, M. Burton, A. Cart, Back Row: J. Martin, J. Guillory, E. Simon, P. Bumette, V. Prims, E. Jones, S. Brass, M. Jones, V. Dickerson, G. Stewart, L. Stallworth, F. Eaglw. Church of Christ Knowing that education and religion work togeth- er, the Church of God in Christ Club was organized with this function in mind. The club aims are: to pro- mote interest in the field of religion, to widen the base of knowledge of re- ligious concepts, to render service as needed, and to provide an opportunity for the free discussion of any material related to this field. Organization was founded at Southern Uni- versity in 1955. Seated: KJ Whittington, E. Richardson, W. Rudison, J. Freeman, M. Love, Standing: S. Green, B. Hughes, R. Gordon, P. Singleton, M. Womack, J. Richardson, J. Mabry, L. Brown, J. Ouillens, G. Riley, E. Howard, I. Green, P. Gordon, A. Catlin. Newman Club The Newman Apos- tolate is an apostolate of Catholic Students on secular University Campuses. The pri- mary goals of the New- man Southern Aposto- late are: to bring souls to Christ, and the in- carnation into the Uni- versity; to provide re- ligious, intellectual, and social benefits to the Catholic student in the Southern com- munity- Seated:-J. Brown, P. Lasseigne, E. Davis, J. Stewart, N. Cluse, C. Sylve, N. Bellard, First Row, Standing: A. Richard, M. Jones, S. Ledet, W. Carmouche, W. Martin, Z. Brown, A. Daisy, M. Wilkins, D. Mitchell, L. Hughes, R. Kelley, D. St. Julien, E. Harrison, M. Victorian, E. Wills, W. Van Buren. I08 Sunday School The Southern University Sunday School is, as the name suggests7 a religious training organization in which the main institu- tional activities are held on Sunday. The Sunday School meets each Sunday mom- ing at 9:15, at which time students, under both fac- ulty and student leadership, study the relevance of Christianity to the individ- ual and group problems of students. Front Row: R. Sanchez, W. Whort'on, B. Kilgore, M. Oates,, M. Dabney, M. Dabney, G. Miller, J. Scott, C. Francis, A. Harris, Mididle Row: E. Jones, S. Brass, N. Davis, R. Mayfield, C. Lute, L. Lewis, I. Cage, E. Durham, N. Burton, B. Jones, D. Dawkins, C. Whitfield, J. Sheppard, W. Ross, A. Carr, F. Eagles, J. Moore, G. Crawford, R. Burnette, B. Hughes, K. Clark, M. Brown, Back Row: F. Bourman, V. Prum, M. Jones, S. Penwond, E. Simon, V. Pickerson, E. Scott, N. Garner, J. Guillory, C. Hamton, W. Cleveland, Y. Garrison, G. Steward, J. Stallworth, C. Young, P. Williams, K. Jackson, R. Owens, B. Adems, H. Jones. YNKZA The Young Men,s Christian Association was established on the campus of Southern University several years ago. This organiza- tion is an intercollegi- ate, national, and inter- national movement. The YMCA is a Christian movement within the fellowship of the church but in- dependent of its con- trol. The purpose of the YMCA is to unite in the desire to realize rant R010! A- Cavidate, B. Hayes, A. Harris, C. Hicks, D. Dakins, Middle Row: H. Huckaby, H. Jones, A. full and creatlve llfe l'icard, B. Adams, 5. Hoston, C. Hampton, M. Tucker, W. Jones, C. Mallet, C. Kelley, M. Talton, B. Brown, thrOUgh a growing ack Row: S. Hartman, W. Van Buren, J. Gayles, B. Adams, H. Coleman, F. Green, R. Beasly, R. Watson, W. knowled e of God leveland, L. Hewitt, W. Ross, B. Jones, L. Wright, K. Moore, T. Davis, I. Brown, B. Clark. g . I09 YWCA The purpose of the YWCA is to build' a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing those. ideals of personal .and social living to which we are committed as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in knowledge and love of God. Our campus YWCA fosters these ideas through films, discus- t sions, lectures, and recreational ac tivities. Service Seated: I. Hollinger, Co-Sponsor, M. Haywand, M. Dabney, M. Powell, V. Prim, V. Pitre, A. 0. Davis, Sponsor. Standing: B. Hughes, L. Lewis, J. Sheppard, R. Mayfield, N. McCall, M. Burton, S. Henderson, E. Thomas, M. Jones. Seated: E. Boutte, C. Thompson, J. Scott, V. Prim, G. Miller, Z. White, C. Matthews, D. Bush, D. Cavalier, Standing: M. Jones, J. King, A. Martel, B. Follins, C. Syve, M. Gordon, M. Hill, C. Ellois, D. Pool, J. 'Miles, 5. Temple, W. Carmen, W. Lewis, L. Victoria, J . Pradia. IIO University Ushers The Southern University Usher-Corps plays an intricate part in University Assembly programs. The Usher Corps aims toward audience organiza- tion and safety; hence, its vi- tality to the University com- munity is incessantly felt. Big Brothers CBig Brothersh, are upperclass- men who are selected by the var- ious Dormitory Councils along With the Menhs Personnel Staff t6 live with the freshmen. These students are selected on the basis of their proved leader- ship ability, to help freshmen not only in academic adjustment but also in overall adjustment to col- lege life. Seated: T. Breckinridge, W. VanBuren, H. Smith-Sponsor, Q. Lyons, T. Woods, Middle Row: V. Hawkins, A. Harris, J. Fogle, K. Smith, J. Moses, G. Shelton, W. Ordone, L. Jordan, W. DeBose, H. Banks, Back Row: H. Doze, C. Ross, W. McKee, C. McClinton, E. Pitre, I. Leggett, C. Hicks. Big Sisters The Bigr Sisters, organization is an organization of Sopho- more women students. Its pri- mary purpose is helping fresh- man women'adjust to college life by helping to solve minor dormltory, academic, and so- cial problems. Seated: L. Williams, L. Oida, H. Gordon, C. Wilson, Standing: C. High, F. Robinson, V. Coward, I. Jackson, J. Miles, B. Cwens, B. Matthews, 8. Webb, J. Ware, S. Joseph, 0. Manning, J. Allen. Alpha Phi Omega ROBERT BLUNT President The Shrine Room is used for study, only! ! President R. Blunt Vice President C. Mustiful 2nd Vice President C. White Recording Secretary J . Jones Corresponding Secretary M. Jackson Treasurer J. Smith Alumni Secretary L. Robinson Sergeant-at-A rms A. Jones Guiding young men under the Scout Oath and Law on a college campus with leadership and service as its cardinal principles, Alpha Phi Omega, National Fraternity, was founded December 16, 1925, at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, by F rank Horton. Since that time it has grown nationally with more than 325 chapters and is still growing. Kappa Lambda Chapter was established here at South- ern University on December 16, 1952, and has led in service to the campus, community, and nation thereafter. Il2 Napoleon Bruns Edd R. Brown William Collins F elton Davis Billy Doss Billy Huckleberry David Huddleston Milton A. Jackson Richard J ackson Wadsworth M. J ohnson Alvin H. J ones John R. J ones Raymond J ones Willie Levenston Samuel McCormick Clyde Moore Curtis Mustiful Freddie Pitcher Leonard Richard Leon Robinson Ralph St. Amant J ohn H. Smith Robert Taylor Chester White Nathan Williams II4 Gamma Sigma Sigma JOYCE E. BROWN President Thad. gets dressed to go to Orphanage Home. President J . Brown F irst Vice President .C. Babih Second Vice President J. Pradia Corresponding Secretary J. Marshall Recording Secretary E. Burris Treasurer 0. Washington H istorian M. Martin Parliamentarian E. McWright Chaplain D. Wills Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority was founded in New York, in 1952. Alpha Delta Chapter was established on Southern Universityhs campus in March, 1959. Its motto is ttFriendship, Service, and Equality? The purpose of Gamma Sigma Sigma is to assemble college and university women in the spirit of service to humanity. Since Gamma Sigma Sigma is based on service, it is the policy of the sorority to embrace members of all races and creeds, provided that they fulfill the requirements of the national sorority and the chapter. Carmilla M. Babin Delores J. Bradford Barbara A. Burnett Elaine Burris Deanne Ann Cavalier Thadious Davis Theresa Dillard Catherine A. Dudley Mary A. Gray C nthia M. Haynes Edna L. Henry Allyn J . Luckett J anice Marshall Mable C. Martin Sandra J . Temple Ollie M. Washington Dorothy J . Wills Enola Washington Little lost pupl! Bow-wow, Bow-wow. A little Gamma Cutie. ll5 ROY B. THOMPSON-Editor Publications VAN DAVIS Business Manager NOEL GRAY Advisor The Digest The official campus publication is the Southern University DIGEST. It is a functioning organiza- tion made up of students who are dedicated to journalistic perfection. It serves as a vehicle for communicating information and ideals. It seeks to integrate activities and opinions in the vein of the philosophy and objectives of the University. It helps to perpetuate those ideals which make Southern a progressive institution. Moreover, it gives students an opportunity to gain valuable knowledge in the practical application of journalis- tic techniques. The Digest Staff is composed of students solely. The Editor is selected by the student body in the general election; all other positions on the staff- news, features, sports, social lifew-are open to all students with or without journalistic background. This is a proud organization and it constantly strives to live up to its motto: iiSentinel of an enlightened Student Body? CHARLES SILER Associate Editor and Cartoonist Section Editors proof last gallup before paper is published. Seated: M. Dabney, L. Givens, E. Richard, S. Fontenette, L. Manuel, P. Robinson, 0. Jackson, E. Weary, E. Milligan, M. Zeno, J. Johnson, G. Moses, J. Sentimore, 0. Powell, R. Thompson-editor, C. Siler, C. Henry, J. Williams, E. Eldridge, M. Loud, P. Deamer, M. Cray-advisor. Standing: E. Moses, E. Sanderford, J. Jackson, H. Brown, W. Amos, C. Hicks, L. T. Breakenridge, W. Van-Buren, O. B. Adams, A. Bailey, C. Young. Il7 a Staff SANDRA TEMPLEw-Editor-in-Chief VINCENT JONES-Advisor OTHER STAFFERS CLEASTER HARRY-Associate Editor GEORGE BRANNON-Class Editor J ACKIE SMITH--Classes LOIS MANUAL-Typist Staffers stay busy when taking class pictures. II8 VICTORIA PITRE Associate Editor BEN JONES Layout Editor JAMES STRINGFELLOW Sports Editor ALETHA DAVIS Secretary SAMUEL McCORMICK Business Manager CHESTER WHITE Greek Editor PAT DEAMER Copy Editor mm W Hmmw. 5'; WWW wmvw WILBER VAN BUREN Organizations Editor CLYDE BURRIS Art Editor LOUELLA GIVENS L TRAVIS BRECKINRIDGE Student me JAMES WILLIAMS . Features V ' - Classes $$XW3M$E . ' v '- ,L V V . - VIRGINIA BAKE ELAINE WILLS Classes Student Life BARBARA WEST Index Editor JACQUELINE SMITH Index A lot of ideas are gotten from other colleges and Universities. u... .3 1mming Track Baseball SW Football Basketball l2l a tftwskag L. 11....Efoxnv4x . - - ... . .... ,. .! SVOKTS ROBERT HJLEE, Director of Athletics and Head Football Coach ROBERT E. SMITH Offensive Coach ALVA TABOR Offensive Backfield Coach EMERY HINES Football Team Coach Robert H. Lee is in his.third season as head football coach at Southern University. This will mark his let season of affiliation with athletics at Southern University. Last season Coach Lee and his staff directed the Jaguars to a 7-3 recordiincluding a seven game win- ning streakiand second place in the Southwestern Athletic Conference. He' is a former quarterback of LeMoyne College, Memhhis, Tennessee, and has been a member of the athletic staff at Southern since 1942. At Southern, Coach Lee has coached baseballito a national iNAIAi championshipihasketballiand golf before taking over as head football coach. In all sports he coached prior to football, he has been a conference champion. HORACE E. MOODY , Defensive Line Coach and Scout Offensive Line Coach and Scout J OHN E. BROWN Defensive Coach exas Southern University rambling College ' University kansas A. M. 81 N. ackson State College m College ennessee State University iley College orida A.81M. ' '6 View College The 1964-65 Jaguar Squad Southern 14 20 40 7 0 7 14 24 40 14 END FRANK PI'I'I'S, 14er. Wonderful The Southern University Jaguar F ootball Team of 1964-65 had a 5-5 record for this season. Although the season was riot as success- ful as we had hoped, the Jaguars did an excellent job. With the rushing ability of Charlie Moore, the passing ability of Willie Johnson, the running ability of Bobby Little, and the receiving ability of F rank Pitts, the Jaguars were able to hold their own against even the stiffest opponents. The coaching staff for the season consisted of Robert Lee, Emory Hines, Horace Moody, John Brown, Robert Smith and Herbert Huey. WI'hey've got me. M CHARLIE MOORE JOHN MUGG SMITH Tampa Red, makes distance on Jackson State. Sign of Victory as Southern University slaughters Florida A. 81 M. Here,s one who wonW get Cool and ready are Aaron Regan, Willie Love and Zebede Ducree. . . . High as the sky Basketball Team The Southern University Cagers known as the Hump- ing Jaguarst, are to be congratulated for their superior performance on the hardwood floor during the 1964-65 season. The team was off to a tremendous start, blasting the famous Grambling Tigers in the early season. This was the sweetest victory of the season for our talented cagers. Going on to defeat other conference powerhouses, the Jaguars won the Southwestern Athletic Conference Cham- pionship with a record of 12 and 2 in conference play and an overall record of 24 and 3. The team was then selected to represent District 3 in the NAIA Tournament held in Kansas City, Missouri. Victorious over Indiana Tech and East Montana, the team lost heartbreakingly to Oklahoma Baptist 65-64. Headlining our very talented team are All-American Robert Love, Ronald Hayes, Zebedee Ducree, Aaron Regan, Cleophus Banks, Charles Johnson and Samuel Butler. Hats off to the ttHardwood Kingshl. Robert Love receives a salute from Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity. Richard ttTomlf' Jackson makes the presentation. 1064 Jaguar Cage Team challenges all who dare to face them. l27 CLEOPHUS BANKS JASPER. WILSON n . . . that will get two for sure! CHARLES JOHNSON p CALVIN PATTERSON Ah, let him go on, he canht shoot! Ifs that Love boy again . . . he sure can go. Superduck Johnson dares Gramblinghs eager to come down to earth. Southern University's 1964-65 Baseball Squad At bat . . . Calvin Johnson Baseball Team SCHEDULE OF HOME GAMES March 5 AlcornlASKM College -6 ifAlcorn ASIM College 23 Prairie View 24 Prairie View April 2 Grambling College 3 Grambling College 30 a Wiley College May 1 Wiley College 4 Doubleheader Comparable to the mighty Casey, Lionel Wolf Jones at the bat! . . . Into the wind-up, E. Comeaux No man will get past Harrison and Walker. Come on down, ,cause you can,t get Ready and waiting see, this is whafs been wrong. F. Carter, J. Carter E. Peters, E. Comeaux, Coach Hines nLet's catch 53m . . . G. McWaters, B. Jackson Coach Huey teaches techniques to R. Jones, I. Rubin, R. Duplachain. I33 Double 'TKTrack Team Relay Teams The Southern 1964-65 Track Team S , 2.91 iff; ' i: ' 4i ,K ' , Iysx S 1;? S11. I34 Track Team The Jaguar Thinclads, ceached by Robert Smith and assisted by Coach Richard Hill, promise an outstanding season as indicated by their performances. During the Christmas quidays The Sugar Bowl Track and Field Meet was the J aguars first stop. There the Jaguars, one of the first Negro teams participating in the events, received several trophies including an award to Theron Lewis, cited as the meetis outstanding competitor. The team then went on to sunny Miami for the Orange Bowl Meet. Again the iiCindermeni, walked away with several valuable trophies. -Highlight of the Jaguars, track competition will be their own Pelican State Relays, a meet which attracts many nationally acclaimed stars and such track powers as Texas Southern and Florida ASzM. , During the past season the team was Southwestern Athletic Conference Champions. This year the team is expected to again maintain their crown. Members to watch will be Theron Lewis, George Anderson, Darrow Dotson, Richard Ross, Henry Brown, Robert Lee, Arthur Booker, red Moss, Alex Booker and Grundy Harris. Mile Relay Teams 440 Relay Teams I35 I36 WVe take time out for you Left to righU J. Warner, J. Kernes, R. Leonard, W. Owens, R. Lee, R. Harbor, R. Queens, F. Richardson, C. Richardson, J. Clayton, D. Dodson. Hump them high, jump them low, anyway we go, go, goo...'Yl.-rJ H. Jones, J. Warner, W. Allen, L. McFadden. Southern takes the 440 Pm going to make it!,' Southern does it again. NHere I amV I37 swim meet! Hi i :3 : 2:: The winners take a breather. Swimming Team Southern Universitfs Swimming Team entered a new season with the memories of an undefeated record for the 1963-64 season. However, this season they fell prey to Tuskegee Institute and suffered a 49-44 loss. Our team has nonetheless gone on to greater heights. The Southern University Family is proud to call them its own. eL'elt to rith V. Williams, C. Massey, D. Smith, P. Hamilton, B. Knighton, G. Brown, S. Demaris, W. Williams, S. Lust, J . Gibson, J. Stelly, M. Allison. . . . and away they go! I39 THERON T-BIRD LEWIS I40 A Salute to Theron Lewis Theron Lewis, a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, showed his great ability in track this season by breaking several records. He is a graduate of George Washington Carver High and is now a junior majoring in Physical Education. Theron showed his Speed in The Sugar Bowl Track and Field Meet by winning the 440 yard run. He was sub- sequently awarded a trophy saluting him as the most valuable runner in the meet. He then moved on to sunny Miami for New Yearis Day and the Orange Bowl Track and Field Meet and won the open 440. In March he went to Detroit to run in the Cobolt Track Meet. There he broke the existing 44-0 meet record with a time of 47.8. Member U. 5. Olympic Team. Southern proudly salutes you, our own iiT-Bird? iiT-Bird off to another Southern University proudly salutes its Olympic Team Member, Theron Lewis. victory l4l SoutherWs yelling crew-Our famous Cheerleaders. Uineeling left to righti J. Marshall, W. Curlee, C. Johnson, Str1nding Left In righU C. Higgin- botham, E. Milton, S. Anderson, C. Collins, M. Reeves, R. Baily, A. Philips, C. Brent The Cheerleaders give the students something to yell abou51 . h .' 'V .' ,. . .3. l, 3 ' l t . 'n . n f . P .1 .1 ' h L'- g ,5 re ' '. . .. .a , .-,. - . : - . t t I . I '1 ' m.t- m'. ' - ' --:- ,. ., ' IV I If I - 13, q V V' ':- f: . , t. i .' .' ., a. ' , . or . . 5' . ' ' 'A - .v' . 'I , .1 -. , .. A . h . .1 n . a .ml'fii'Q'Jlfn'ngill. .- . , . . . . , ..1 .121. '. i : : ' . ' . ' Ho. , . - . I r .u c 2., u . 1': I .1: .y . - .L ' ! . a ? 7 f: -t2:$xw ; w: : Z 2 P i fl- i er, FEATURES Who's Who Campus Queens Homecoming Coronations Founders Day Lyceums I43 Who's Who Colleges and WILLIAM J OSEPH AUGMANsA lexandria, Louisiana William is a member of Beta Beta Beta Honor So- ciety, Riverbend Players, University Council of Hon- or Societies, Premedical Club, and Omega Psi Phi Fra- ternity. Augman is a Zoology Major. PAUL IRVIN ADAMSsBossier City Paul is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Marching Band, and Val-Sal Club. Paul is a Music Major. BETTY BAPTIST-Baldwin, Louisiana Betty is our charming iiMiss Southern? She is a mem- ber of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society, Usher Corps, and Concert Choir. Betty is an Economics Major. Among Students in i mericcm Universities ELSIE M. BOUTTEeAvery Island, Louisiana Elisie is a member of Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority, President of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Head of the University Usher Corps, Secretary of the Pan-Hellenic Council, and local Tau Honor Society. Elsie is a Home Economics Major. ISADORE BROWN-Batchelor, Louisiana Isadore is a member of the Microbiological Council, Y.M.C.A., Union Committee, and President of the In- terdenominational Council. Isadore is a Bacteriology Major. PERCY BROWN-Lake Charles, Louisiana Presently Percy is Vice-President of the Student Sen- ate. He is a member of the Biology Club, Cat Staff, and Union Forum Committee. Percy is a Biology Ed- ucation Major. I45 URA J EAN CALHOUN-Robelin, Louisiana Ura Jean is a member of the Psi Chi Honor Society, President of Psi Chi, member of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, UniVer- - sity Usher Corp. Ura Jean is a Psychology major. LURLEE COLEMANsMansfield, Louisiana Lurlee is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon Society, and the University Council of Honor Societies. She is a Mathematics Education major. ROBERT COMBRELake Charles, Louisiana Robert is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and Student Senate. Robert is a Business Major. J ESSE DRUMMER-Bunkie, Louisian Jesse is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and the Student Senate. Jesse is a Business Major. GLORIA HARMON-Lafayette, Louisiana ROBERT JUDGE EAMESsBaton Rouge, Louisiana Robert is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Diamond and Disc Club, Blackstone Society, JFK Society and Public Affairs Committee. Robert is a Political Science Major. Gloria 'Is a member of Alpha Kappa Mu, President of the Association of Women Students, and repre- sentative 0n the Student Senate. Gloria is a Botany Major. MARY MARKSeBaton Rouge, Louisiana Mary is a member of Alpha Mu Gamma Honor So- ciety, Alpha Kappa Mu, University Usher Corps, Corresponding Secretary of the Student Senate, and President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Mary is a French Liberal Arts Major who plans to enter grad- uate school upon graduation. DIANE CHERYL HAYDELeBaton Rouge,' Louisiana Diane is a member of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor So- ciety, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Beta Beta'Beta Honor Corps. Diane is a Zoology Major who plans to enter graduate school upon graduation. VICTORIA PITRE-Opelousas, Louisiana Victoria is a member of the Home Economics Club, Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society, Y.W.C.A., Union Com- mittee, University Usher Corps, and Interdenomina- tional Council. Victoria is also the Associate Editor of the ttCat? Vickey is a Home Economics Major. JOSEPHINE PRADIAsLake Charles, Louisiana J osephine is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority, and Univer- sity Usher Corps. Josephine is a Senior Attendant to Miss Southern. After graduation Josephine plans to pursue her career in French in graduate school. JESSE LEE SMITHsRuston, Louisiana Jesse is a member of the Marching Band, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, and the Student Senate. Jesse is a Mathematics major. F RANK RANSBURCsShrebeport, Louisiana F rank is a member of the French Club, JFK Society, Social Science Club, Blackstone Society, and Big Brothers Association. Frank is President of Men,s Federation and a Political Science Major. I49 SANDRA TEMPLE-Kentwood, Louisiana Sandra is a member of the Harrisonian Club, Uni versity Usher Corp, Miss R.O.T.C., 1964, Pi Gamm. Mu Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, an Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority. Sandra i presently editor of the ttCat? Sandra is a Sociolog Major. J OE LOUIS SMITH-Mansfield, Louisiana Joe is President of the Student Senate, .Executive Of- ficer of the First R.O.T.C. Brigade, Distinguished Military Student, Pi Gamma Mu and the Blackstone Society. After graduation Joe plans to enter graduate school or the United States Army. Joe is a Political Science Major. EULA WEARYeBogalusa, Louisiana Eula is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority where she holds the office of Anti-Grammatus. She is also a member of Alpha Mu Gamma Language Society,'Chairman of Union Forum Committee and University Usher Corps. After graduation Eula antic- ipates entering graduate school or joining the Peace Corps. Eula is a French Major. GLENN WOODLEYhWelsh, Louisiana Glenn is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, and Scabbard Blade. He is also Brigade Com- mander of 1st R.O.T.C. Brigade. Glenn is the recip- ient of the Southern University Academic Scholar- ship Award. He is a Social Studies Major who plans to enter graduate school upon graduation. ROBERT WATSONsShreveport, Louisiana Robert is President of the Blackstone Society, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Diamond and Disc Club, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society and University Council of Honor Societies, President of Senior Class. Robert is as Political Science Major. Left to Right: Seated: R. Eames, B. Baptiste, J. Smith, S. Temple, 1. Brown, Standing: L. Coleman, E. Boulte, F. Ransburg, V. Pitre, G. Harmon. , , , naptiste :Miss Southern I52 ,V Brenda Stewart Sophomore Attendant l56 t H. a 0 3w yn Wils Gwendol Freshman Attend ROTC ISS Elizabeth Chambers Iunior Attendant Christel Wilson Sophomore Attendant Artee Yodhg Miss AUSA Elnora Ienkins Miss Brigadier d .H G e m e e W S Linda Sweetheart of Psi Phi 10217118 W 111 t of Omega 1119 Hvaumywn um ?E A. HOMECOMING H65 Our fifty-first'Homecoming Celebration was a most memorable event. Lanterns, rcandles, cheering, laughter, and music lent to the spirit that was demonstrated on the night of the annual Torch Parade. The parade was led by Miss Southern, Bettye Bap- tiste, and the President of the Student Body, Joe Louis Smith. The Pep Rally was one a of the most exciting events, with original skits by the dormitories-Lakeside Dormitory highlighted this event. The Birthday Cake, which saluted Southern University oh its Golden Anniversary, was one of the highlights. The heautifulicake, which was only a float, looked good enough to eat. Other activities, including the Alumni dinner, class reunions, barbecues, and the dance, helped to make this homecoming celebration a most memorable one. The Queens of our hearts, Betty Baptiste, Miss Southern, and Y onne Narcisse, Miss SUNO. Presentation of Homecoming Court. Junior Attendant, Miss Delores Brown, escorted by Zebedee Ducre, Junior Class President. Joe L. Smith presents Plaque to Lou Brock. Lab School student working on Homecoming exhibits. Flowers for two lovely Queens Senior Attendant, Miss Josephine Pradia, escorted by Rober Watson, Senior Class President outhern High leads Homecoming Parade. Sweetheart of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Vera Hailey Another High School band. performs in parade. Beautiful float representing 4-H Club Miss Charm Pageant Miss Charm and her Court I74 'OTC Coronation Miss Sandra Temple, of Kentwood, Louisiana, was crowned Miss R.O.T.C. of 1964-65 at the Annual Military Ball in the Gymnasium. The Ball was witnessed by hundreds of R.O.T.C. Cadets, their guests, and the instruc- tors of Military Science. Miss Temple and her attendants were the high- light of the ball, in their beautiful gowns which brought out the sight of brass and Military Uniforms. Miss Temple is 'a member of the Alpha 'Kappa Alpha Sorority, Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority, Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society, and she is Editor of the 65 ttCatf, The lovely Miss Temple with her magnetic per- sonality, charm, intelligence, and poise was radiant. The R.O.T.C. Cadets and South- ern University were proud to crown her Miss R.O.T.C. of 1964-65. Miss R.O.T.C. and her Court Coronation of Miss Southern Miss Bettye Baptiste, of Baldwin, Louisiana, was crowned Miss Southern University of 1964-65 at the annual Coronation Ball held in the Gymnasium. The affair was a gala activity with the wonderful music of Hank Crawford. The formal affair brought a great highlight to the campus, leading the activities for the Homecoming weekend. Miss Baptiste is a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, University Usher Corps, Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society, and an economics major. The attendants to Miss Southern also took their respective positions on this weekend. The Coronation was the beginning of the reigning of our campus queens. Miss Baptiste, who was chosen on her intelligence, poise, charm and magnetic personality, was the epit- ome of elegance. The students were proud to crown her ttMiss Southern11 for 1964-65. A moment to rememberePresident Clark crowns Betty Baptiste, Miss Southern of 1964. Future Southernites get assistance in putting their best foot forware Miss Southern presents ceremonial football to Billy Doss as Student Body president looks on. Charming Miss Southern and Debonair Student Body Presi- Miss SUNO, Yvonne Narcisse, and Escort dent durlng Cor nation waltz Founders Day Bettye Baptiste, Miss Southern, reading acknowledgements M, Mr. Ludwig F . Representatives of student organizations forming reception line for the Student Union Tea I79 WWW z N a WWW. a 37 , svgwmeWWm , ,wmmmww W W L MW m The Brigade passing in review e .m ab .n B C T O R m 8 1 e um a e w. .m w an m m P e r P m, P an .m W .w v e R e m f o S r .m m e M Company A, passes in review. Cadet Brigade Commander Glen Woodley being presented a certificate of merit by President Clark in the presence of other honorees and the entire brigade lst Lieutenant Richard Harris receiving a certificate of merit for outstanding scholar- x-I-zn-h ' V u no;;,; 3 !!4: tration lI'llS Adm Faculty Staff Research Classes I83 xll MADEMIES ' DR. FELTON G. CLARK, President THE PRESIDENT SPEAKS Fellow Southernites and Friends, How marvelous it is that man can feel! No wonder we say that it is the quality of feeling that makes the difference in life. But coupled with this great privilege which the Creator has given to us is another which complements the human advantage. It is the ability to recall. No one would even like to imagine a life without memories. As time passes and as those who read this book grow older, the implications of these peculiar abilities given us as human beings will become enhanced in meaning. The scenes and pages of this Yearbook will temporarily blot out the present, taking us back to the past, permitting us to relive ite- and what is most important, will allow us to iiseeii the past experience with all of the overtones that our experience since leaving ALMA MATER has given us. What seemed ordinary when in college will be regarded as most extraordinary! What in college years had the mark of the boring and the compulsory will later be regarded as one of the most glorious privileges of existences. This Yearbook will add just that much richness to our lives. For those of us who have tried to guide our iichildrenh during their formative collegiate period, the yearbook will be a priceless possession to us also. As we thumb through its pages, we will be reminded of those who challenged us, causing us to sense that God was sharing some of His creative process with us. As we. see Southernites standing tall in all of lifeis fields of endeavorecultural, vocational, educational, social, civic, military'literally all over the world-which they do and will continue to do increasingly, we will be grateful to the editors and members of the staff for their sacrifices to make possible this beautiful and historic volume. As modestly proud as we are of our forty-five million dollar physical plant, our ten millionldollars per year being spent to operate this great educational enterprise, the presence of our many national honorary scholastic societies on Scott,s Bluff, our world-record- shattering athletic teams, the high academic respectability that attends our institution, our many facets of accomplishment otherwise, this Yearbook presents the real Southern University. In glancing through it one senses that intangible thing which although imPOSSihle to objectify is that certain quality which if a college has it, nothing else matters. And if it does not have it there is no need to try to make anything matter. Some call it WELTANSCHAUUNG. We of Southern call it the Southern University spirit. May this spirit never fade and may it possess us all our lives. Felton G. Clark Dr. Clark speaks at Texas Southern. Dr. and Mrs. Clark waltz at President's ball. The First Lady is interviewed by students at President's Ball. Dr. Clark and Dr. Nabrit chat after graduation. The Vice-President xf DR. G. LEON NETTERVILLE e Deans . .. DR. E. c. HARRISON DR. BLYDEN JACKSON A- A- LENOIR Dean of University Dean of Graduate School Dean Of Law 5011001 I86 DR. w, w, CLEM DR. H. JACKSON DR. L. J . HARRISON Dean of College Of Education Dean of Agriculture Dean of School of Business The Directors . . . HENRY L. THURMAN MISS PINKIE E. T HRIFT Dean of College of Engineering Dean-Home Economics MAJOR PERVIS M. BATES, PMSSzT DR. H. D. LAWLESS, JR. DR. HUEL D. PERKINS Director of Freshman Studies Director of the Division of Music . I87 Faculty PRINCE ARMSTRONG Instructor of Mathematics M.S. Atlanta University ALVIN AUBERT Professor of English M.A. Michigan University JEANETTE BELL Instructor of English B.A. Southern University LONNIE H. BRIDGES Professor of Economics Ph.D. Ohio StatesUniversity RAYMOND H. BRIDGES Professor of Agricultural Education Ph.D. Ohio State University CLIFTON BROOKSHIRE General Supply Specialist United States Army HAROLD A. BROWN Instructor of Business 3.5. Southern University MORGAN C. BROWN Chairman of Sociology Department Ph.D. Ohio State University EDWARD C. BUGGS, WSGT. Instructor of Military Science United States Army LUCRETIA CALDWELL Assistant Professor of Foreign Lang A.M. Boston University WILLIE J . CARTER Assistant Professor of Civil Engin B.S.C.E. Southern University J. ALVIN CATO Instructor of Music M.S. University of Illinois C. H. CHAPMAN Assistant Professor of Agriculture Michigan State University EVELYN J . CHAPMAN Instructor of English B.A. Southern University CHU-CHEN CHEN Instructor of Engineering M.S. North Carolina State BERNADINE CHUBE Assistant Professor of Business Ed. M.A. Columbia University E. W. CLAUD Assistant Professor of Engineering M.S. Bradley University THELMA COBB Assistant Professor of English M.S. Hampton Institute MILTON L. COOPER Assistant Professor of Music Norfolk, Virginia WALTER 0. CRIAG Assistant Professor of Music Master of Music Boston University ALINIECE CROSBY History Instructor M.A. University of Minnesota A. 0. DAVIS Assistant Professor of Home Economics M.S. New York University LESLIE H. DAWSON Assistant Professor of English M.A. Atlanta University TELLA MARIE DeBOSE Assistant Professor of Piano M. Music Oberlin Conservatory JUNIUS DURIO MSgt. Instructor of Military Science HARRY F AGGETT Professor of English PhD. Boston University BETTY ANN FITCH Instructor of English M.A. North Carolina College RAYMOND FLOYD Instructor of Guidance E.D.D. Columbia University WHITNEY FONTENETTE Instructor of Mathematics B.S. Southern University CLYDE FRANKLIN Assistant Professor of Sociology M.A. Atlanta University TERRELEE B. FRAZIAR Instructor of Reading M.A. Atlanta University LUDWIG F. FREEMAN Associate Professor of Music M. Music University of Michigan WILLIAM FREEMAN Professor of Education Ph.D. University of Denver HELEN N. GIST Instructor of Music M.A. Music Ed. Columbia University JAMES GIST Instructor of Physical Science M.A. Columbia University NOEL GRAY Assistant Prof. History and Geography M.A. Catholic University VIRGINIA GREEN Instructor of English M. Ed. University of Illinois MADELINE GRISSOM Assistant Professor of Business M.A. Indiana University EDWARD HAYNES SP5 Administrative Specialist IDA MAE HOLLINGER Instructor of English M.A. University of Wisconsin I89 C. BECK HOLMES Assistant Professor of Home Economics M.A. Columbia University CHARLES E. HONORE Assistant Professor of Military Science United States Army CHARLES HUDSON Assistant Professor of Mathematics M.S. Ohio State NAIOMI HUNTER Assistant Professor of Home Economirs M.A. Columbia University MATTIE IRVING Assistant Professor of Business M.A. Columbia University HELEN B. JACKSON Instructor of English B.A. Southern University J. H. JEFFERSON Professor of Chemistry Ph.D, University of Wisconsin EDWARD JOHNSON Chairman of Psychology Department Ph.D. University of Colorado FREDDIE L. JOHNSON Instructor of Home Economics M.A. Columbia University RICHARD JOHNSON Instructor of Electronics B.S. Northrop Institute ALICE J. JONES Assistant Professor of English and Reading M.A. Teachers College, Columbia Univ. ERNA B. JONES Professor of Home Economics Ph.D. Cornell University VINCENT HAMMOND JONICS Assistant Professor of Accounting M.B.A. University of Chicago BETTY KIPER Secretary English Department B.S. Southern University GLENDELL KIRK Instructor of Mathematics B.S. Southern University J OSEPHINE KYLES Instructor of History B.S. Southern University PINKIE G. LANE Associate Professor of English M.A. Atlanta University LAWRENCE L. HERBERT Assistant Professor of Military Science United States Army LEE A. BREWER Instructor of Military Science United States Army IOLA E. LEWIS Instructor 6f English Howard University LIN PAUL Professor of English Ed.D. Columbia U. SAN-SU C. LIN Professor of English Ed.D. Columbia University H. LITTLE Acting Chairman Foreign Language M.A. University of Illinois MILTON LOWE Assistant Professor of History M.A. Wayne State University C. MANUEL Assistant Professor Foreign Languages M.A. University of Wisconsin CARL L. MARSHALL Chairman of English Department Ph.D. Ohio State University FRANCES L. MARSH Assistant Professor of Music M.S. Boston University JACQUELINE MASON Instructor of Reading B.A. Southern University MATTIE D. MAYES Instructor of English M.S. ASIT College of North Carolina McKINLEY MAYES Associate Professor of Agriculture Ph.D. Rutgers University ALBERT L. MCHENRY Instructor of Electronics B.S. Southern University CLOATIEL D. MILLS Instructor of English M.Ed. Southern University BRADLEY MOORE Professor of Education Ph.D. Ohio State University ESTHER Q. MORAN Assistant Professor of English M.A. New York University . LAVAUGHN MOSLEY Assistant Professor of Military Science United States Army MARTHA OATES Instructor of College of Education M.A. Brooklyn College MARY J. R. OTIS Instructor of Home Economics M.S. Penn State J. W. PATTON Assistant Professor of Music M.Music University of Minnesota ISAAC R. PROCHE Instructor in Electrical Engineering BSEE University of Notre Dame JAMES PRESTIGE Professor of Biology Ph.D. State University of Iowa J EWEL PRESTAGE Professor of Political Science Ph.D. State University of Iowa l9l CLYDE T. RABY Assistant Professor of Biology D.V.M. Tuskegee Institute FLORENCE ROBERSON Instructor of Biology BENNETTE ROBINSON Assistant Professor of English M.L.S. Rutgers University GEORGE ROBINSON Professor of Agriculture Ph.D. University of Illinois MALISS ROCHE Instructor of Foreign Languages 13.5. Southern University SPAULDING M. RUFFIN Professor of Chemistry Ph.D. Michigan State University OTTO SAMPSON Assistant Professor of Sociology M.A. University of Iowa GEORGE E. SANDERS SFC Instructor of Military Science United States Army ALVIN M. SEALS Associate Professor of Sociology M.A. University of Kentucky MOORE SELLERS State Junior Live Stock Loan Program Supervisor M.S. Tuskegee Institute SUBHASH C. SHAH Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering M. SM L.S.U. ALFONSO SHERMAN Chairman of Speech and Drama Department PhD. Indiana University MARCELIA E. SMITH Instructor of Mathematics M.S. Southeastern State College WILLIE C. SPIKES Assistant Professor of Mathematics M.S. Atlanta University CAROL STONE Instructor of Music M. Music Indiana University CLOVER B. STREET Instructor of Military Science III United States Army EUGENE B. TAPSCOTT Assistant Professor of Military Science United States Army WASHINGTON TAYLOR Instructor of Mathematics M.B.S. University of Colorado VIVIAN J . TELLIS Associate Professor of English M.A. Howard University FREDERICK C. TEMPLE Professor of Economics Ph.D. University of Wisconsin PAUL E. WALKER Associate Professor of Business M.S. Atlanta University WALTER J . ROBERSON SGT Instructor of Military Science United States Army ARTHUR W. WARD Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts M.S. Kansas State College GEORGE WEST Instructor of Music B.S. Southern University EUNICE WHITE Instructor of School of Business M.Ed. Southern University THOMAS J . WILCOX College of Education M.E.D. Louisiana State University ALICE WILLIAMS Instructor of Business M.A. New York University OBADIAH WILLIAMS Assistant Professor of Economics M.A. New York University ORIS WILLIAMS Chemistry Instructor and Technician B.S. Southern University VERNON WILLIAMS Associate Professor of Mathematics M.A. Wayne State University JOSEPH E. WILSON Associate Professor of Education Ph.D. Colorado State College J AMES WOMACK Assistant Professor of Military Science United States Army BENNIE WOODARD SGT Instructor of Military Science United States Army LOUISE WRIGHT Instructor of Mathematics BS. Southern University WILLIS L. WRIGHT Director of Secondary Student Teaching Ph.D. Michigan State University CLARENCE J. YOUNG Assistant Professor of Military Science United States Army I93 U. S. JONES Dean of Men MRS. OLLIE B. MOORE Dean of Women MARTIN L. HARVEY Dean of Students BENNIE J. COLE W. S. FINNISTER B. A. LITTLE Director of Public Contacts Director of Housing Auditor J. J. HEDGEMON L. J. HUNT RUBY F . HENTON Registrar Director of Maintenance Director Of Union Building IVORY N ED Purchasing Agent MRS. C. S. SHADE Librarian I95 FERGUSON S. BREW HELEN M. BARROW MARY E. F REEMAN Director-Counselor Moore Hall Counselor of F reshmen Clerk and Cashier, Bookstore JAMES HARRIS FREDERICK HARRIS BOBBIE GARDNER Counselor, William James Hall Counselor, Grandison Hall Assistant Librarian NEOTHA L. HENDERSON G. W. HOWARD, JR. ANNE JACKSON Staff Nurse Infirmary Bookstore Manager Staff Nurse Infirmary EDITH JONES LAVERNE B. JOSEPH CLAYTON LEWIS Research Assistant Counselor Freshman Studies Dormitory Counselor ETHEL LEE LONDON NELLIE K. McDAY ANNETTE McHENRY Women,s Personnel Director of Magnolia Triangle Counselor Clark Hall MELBAROSE MANUEL BERNICE F. MENSIA JULIA L. MILLER Librarian Secretary, School of Business Staff Nurse Infirmary I97 ISABELLA 0. MILES MAYOLA MILLS ALLEN J . MOYE Dietitian Secretary, Dean of Women Counselor of Smith Hall HERMAN F. NEWMAN SFC DAVID PONTON HELEN POYDRAS Chief Administrative Clerk Counselor South Hall Dietitian and Instructor THURMAN PRESCOTT HERMAN'R. RICHARD DAVE RICHARDSON Program Director Off-Campus Counselor Bookstore DOROTHY B. SAILOR HENRY L. SMITH HOWARD SMITH Secretary, Southern Union Auditofs Office Assistant Dean of Men HERMAN SNOWDEN HAZIE H. STEWARD PETE SULLIVAN Post Office Clerk Library Clerk Assistant Program Director Southern Union Building HAROLD TURNER QUEEN E. WALLER E. M. WILLIAMS Supply Sergeant Clerk Typist Relief Director Counselor US. Army I99 Research . . . With the advancements in science and technology, there is a great need for research. Southern University,s faculty as is the case in most American Colleges and Universities has accepted the challenge presented by our rapidly and constantly changing world and is engaged in many phases of research. Faculty Research here at Southern ranges from studies of the smallest microscopic organisms to the most complex problems in International Affairs. Dr. Whatley examines flowers of potato plant. Dr. Whatley is experimenting with twenty-five varieties of sweet potatoes. The aim of the experiment is to produce a sweet potato variety which is resistant to the sweet potato weevil, which is a major pest in Louisiana. Dr. Williams tries to incorporate preliminary findings for Louisiana. tiA Research Project on Income Levels and Underemploy- ment in the Rural South? This project is concerned with the more than 5.5 million rural non-whites of the United States which comprises by far the largest low income segment in our society. The project is concerned with the segment of the population lover 90th$ which is located in the South. The study is directed toward developing facts and relationships useful for general policy and program formulation designed to facilitate solutions of the poverty problems concentrated among rural families in the United States. With respect to specific existing programs, data secured from this study will aid in planning area redevelopment, manpower training and retraining and develop- ment, and programs directed toward more efficient physical resource development and utilization including both agricultural and non-agricultural activities. Dr. Williams, Representatives from USDA, Economic Research Service, and Ag Assistants review statistical data which will be utilized in the analysis. E. Moore and R. Glasglow Members of USDA, Economic Research Servicd and Dr. T. T. Williams in regards to progress olf study, have periodi- cal review. Crgup compiles data from census run to determine differences in levels of employment in rural farm, and rural non-farm, utilizing adjustment factors of education, age, and participation of labor force under governmental control. llSALVATION AND STERIC HINDRANCEii This research is considered the basic type of research, with no immediate applications. However, considerable biological applications can be made of the study since it deals with complexa- tion and chelation. Another possible biological application would be in- volved in the effects of salvation on heterocyclic nitrogen molecules. Appli- cation of the work can be made in metal chemistry since it is also com- cerned with stability of metal com- plexities. This is one of three projects being investigated by Dr. Nelson with special equipment. Dr. Nelson,s work is supported in part by the Petroleum Research Fund, Research Corporation of America. behinam. x ilPREPARATION OF POTENTIAL ANTI-VIRAL AGENTSii This research is concerned with a group of compounds containing specific type structures. A few have been known to inhibit virus growth. After these compounds are extracted, they are sent to University laboratories. The project is in its second year. Dr. Clarke is also engaged in other projects. Dr. Clarke does vacuum distillation. 203 itEXTRA-THYROXIDAL EFFECTS OF THIOURACIL 0N SERUM CHOLESTEROLii This research is being conducted to study the effect of Thiouracil on blood cholesterol on res- piration of liver tissue, and the changes in the serum lipidszhe design of the study is intended to show that thiouracil has action other than that mediated through the thyroid gland. This project is beginning 'its fourth year of support by National Institute of Health. This study is significant in that atherosclerosis, which is linked with high blood cholesterol levels, is the leading cause of death in the United States. Dr. Ruffin makes preparation for operation of obstraction ap- paratus, which is used in analysis of plant materials. Dr. V. White works on study. ttSAW-TOOTH AND SQUARE WAVE SIGNALS, The experiment is being conducted to determine the voltage log between variable resistance. The voltage log can be determined through the use of oscilloscope, autosignal generator, resistance box, and niulti-meter inducting coils. Left-right: S. Morris, 0A. Okorie, Z. Singh and E. Simon Iiiscuss experiment before class period. ttULTRASTRUCTURE OF CELLSt This research is concerned with the study of the fine structure of the antennae of various orders of in- sects in an attempt to make a dif- ference between the receptors of various insects. Many insects have been used in this study. These in- clude, the bee, grasshopper, wasp, etc. The research is supported by the National Institute of Health. Dr. Prestage records data for next publication. 205 Hottest Group Going' SENIORS S NIOR ATTENDANT T0 MISS SOUTHERN Josephine Pradia SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Robert Watson ADAMS, DELORES-Mansfield ; Music Education ADAMS, PAUL IRVINciBossier; Music Education ALEXANDER, MARVELYN-Baton Rouge; Social Studies ALEXANDER, ROSA LsBaton Rouge; Business Education ALLEN, ANTONIAsRayne; Special Education ANDERSON, ERMA-Lake Providence; Social Studies ANDERSON, HARRIETeClinton; Speech Education ARMSTRONG, REBECCA-Manroe ; Business Education ARRINGTON, WILLILVidalia; Social Studies AUDRICT, J AMESsN ew Orleans; Physical Education AUGUST, ALVIN-Washington; Elementary Education AUGUSTUS, GARYsLake Charles; Mental Retardation BABIN, CARMILLAs-New Orleans; Mental Retardation BANKS, MATTIE A.sDonaldsonville; Politidal Science BANKS, MELVIN-Mix; Physics 207 BARNES, TERRIS-New Orleans; Secretarial Administration BARROW, BRENDA -New Orleans; Elementary Education BARTHELEMY, JERRY-Seattle; Marketing BATTLEY, LUCILLE-Ventriss ,' Physical Education BELONEY, ALVERY New Orleans; Elementary Education BELONEY, EARLINLNew Orleans; English, Education BELLARD, NORMA-Opelousas Business Education BENJAMIN, GLORIA-New Orleans; Speech BENTON, FREDDILanklinton; Elementary Education BOSEMAN, FLORENCE-New Orleans; Elementary Education BOWIE, DAVID-Colfax; Biology BRADLEY, BENNIE Minden ; Biology Education BRADFORD, DELORES-Shreveport; Elementary Education BRANCH, APRIbNew Orleans; Physical Education BROOKS, DEOLA Thibodaux; Elementary Education BROSSETTE, J OHN-M ontgomery ,- Elementary Education BROWN, ANNIE-Baldwin; Elementary Education BROWN, EDD-Jacksonville; Social Studies BROWN, EDNA Scotlandville; Marketing BROWN, FREDDILDeQuincy; Zoology BROWN, JOYCE-Shreveport; English BROWN, ISADORE-Batchelor; Bacteriology BROWN, MARGARET Shreveport; Biology BROWN, MARGUERITLNew Orleans; Elementary Education BROWN, NETTILShrevepart; Chemistry BROWN, PERCY Lake Charles; Biology BROWN, PORTIA DEAN New Orleans; Business Education BRYANT, CHARLES DeRidder; Social Studies BRYANT, J EFFERSON DeRidder; Elementary Education BULLIUM, RANDOLPH-Mobile; Industrial Arts 209 BURCH, JOHN Marion; Music Education BURNETTE, BARBARA A.-Crawley; Elementary Education BURNELL, EARNEST-Shrevepart; Mental Retardation BURRIS, ELAINE-Baton Rouge; Sociology BURTON, MELVILEEN Amite; Business Education CAGER, MARGUERITLChalmette; Elementary Education CALHOUN, URA JEAN Robelin; Psychology CALOMEE, ANDREA Los Angeles; Elementary Education CALLOWAY, CURTIS-Birmingham; Elementary Education CARMOUCHE, ROBERT--0pelousas; Mathematics CARODINA, HALVEN Jackson; Elementary Education CAROL, BURFICT-Reserve; Bacteriology CARTER, BEVERLY Tallulah; Home Economics CARTER, RICHARD-Baton Rouge; Elementary Education CAUSEY, MATTHEW Killona; Mathematics 2Io CELESTAIN, ERMA-Houma; Elementary Education CHARLES, ANNIE-Roanoke; Elementary Education CHARLOT, LOUIS-Marksville; Accounting CHASE, SANDRA-Marrero; Elementary Education CLARK, BOBBIE Baton Rouge; Secretarial Administration CLAUDE, ALBERT Slidell; Mathematics COLE, BOBBILJonesboro ; Sociology COLE, LEROY Baton Rouge; Electrical Engineering COLEMAN, ANNIE Benton; Mathematics COLEMAN, ETHEENew Orleans; Elementary Education COLEMAN, LURLEE+Mansfield ; Mathematics COOPER, RICHARD-Houma; Engineering CORNISH, ANNIE Darrow; Mathematics COST, BRENDA Donaldsonville; Elementary Education DAVE, EARLINE-'0gelousas; Secretarial Administration DAVIS, ALETHA New Orleans; Secretarial Administration DAVIS, VAN EDWARD New Orleans; Business Administration DAVIS, ETHEL 0pelousas; Elementary Education DAVIS, F ELTON-Baton Rouge; hysics DAVIS, NELLILWisner; Mathematics ' DAVIS, PAUL-Arkansas; Agriculture DEMARIS, SAMUEL-Houston ; Recreation DONAHUE, LOIS-Denham Spring; Biology DONATE, MARY-New Orleans; Mathematics DORSEY, MARY-Los Angeles; Elementary Education DRUMMER, JESSEL-Bunkie; Business Administration DUDLEY, CATHERINE A.-0pelousas; Psychology DUCAS, ANNIE Lafayette; Elementary Education DUNBAR, HENRY Bogalusa; Mathematics DUNN, GWENDOLYN-New Orleans; Elementary Education DUNN, MARION-Baton Rouge; Foods and Nutritious DUPLECHAIN, RAYMOND-Church Point; Physical Education DUPRE, ALMA-Baton Rouge; Social Studies DUPREE, FRANCES-New Orleans; Special Education DYSON, ALMA Bogalusa; French Education FARRINGTON, LOVETTA-Orlando ; Sociology FATE, CLEVESTA Coushatta; Business Education FAULK, ADRIENE-Lafayette; Mathematics F AVORITE, WILMINGTON Vacherie; Secondary Education FENNIDY, J OSEPH-Harvey; Mathematics FIELDS, CAROL M. 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HAMILTON, EDGARsBaton Rouge; Social Studies HARDIN, DONALDsR.sNew Orleans; Marketing HARDEN, NATHANIEL-Winfield ; Electronics HARRELL, ELIZABETH-Colfax ; Foods and Nutrition HAYNES, CYNTHIA-New Orleans; Mathematics HEARN, VICKIE Lake Providence; Sociology HEATLEY, JACQUELINE-Baton Rougw Business Administration HENDERSON, EVELYN Baton Rouge; Elementary Education HENDERSON, SUE-Chatham; English Education HENRY, ELOUISIL-Baton Rouge; Secretarial Administration HENRY, FAYE MARIE-Port Allen; Physical Education HERRING, ELIS-Delhi; Social Studies HODGES, TIMOTHY-New Orleans; Physical Education HOLBERT, WILLIE-Negreet; Pre-Med HOLLEY, RALPH D. Marion; Social Studies HOOPER, LENORA Baton Rouge; Vocational Home Economics HUDDLESTON, DAVIMLake Charles; Recreation IRVING, SALLIER-Lake Charles; Social Studies JACKSON, BETTY J. 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WlllLIkClinton; Health and Physical Education KIMBLE, PATSYsShreveport; Foreign Language KIDD, EDREAsBogalusa; Elementary Education KESSEE, BONNIEsCoushatla; Accounting KENERSON, JERRY-JVinnsboro; Electrical Engineering LACY, BETTYsBaton Rouge; Elementary Education LADAY, KERNEY-Ville Platte; Biology J ONES. SYLVINsAlexandria; Elementary Education LAMOTHE, MAGGILLecompte; Elementary Eduoation LARCHE, JOSEPH---New Orleans; Political Science ' 2l9 LAWSON, NATHANIEbNew Orleans; Elementary Education LAWSON, ROSE Napoleonville; Elementary Education LEE, BETTY;New Orleans; Elementary Education LEWIS, CLORIA-Caryville; Business Education LEWIS, LILLIE-Labadieville; Foods and Nutrition LEVENSON, WILLILMansfield; Electron ics LONDON, CURTI$Harvey; Biology LONDON, ERNEST Harvey; Mathematics LONG, KARY Chicago; Social Studies LUCKETT, ALLYN-Wisner; Special Education MCCARTER, LILLILIndependence; Biology MCDONALD, DILCIErMonroe; Recreation McELROY, SHIRLEY-Shreveport; Special Education McKAY, ETHEbNew Orleans; Social Studies McWRICHT, EVER-Winnfield; Sociology 220 MCDOWELL, CECILDELIrColumbia: Business Education MANNING, BILL Boga1usa; Speech and Theatre MILLER, DORIS Baton Rouge; Secretarial Administration MILTON, ERNESTINE New Orleans; Physical Education MITCHELL, EUGENEw-Denham Springs; Elementary Education MITCHELL, LAVERNLNew Orleans; English Education MONROE, EARLY D.vShreveporl; Electrical Engineering MONROE, JOSEPH-Church Point; Mathematics MORGAN, ANNIE-Bains; Elementary Education MOREHOUSE, PERCY Lake Providence; Zoology MORRIS, CARbPort Allen; Mathematics MOUTON, ROY-Lafayette; Instrumental Music NEWTON, BRIDJETTE-Alexandria; English Education NEYLAND, MILLARD New Orleans; Physical Education NICKS, RUTH-Bastrop; Sociology MACKIE, NAOMAsZachaU'; English Education MADISON, JAMnywonroe; Political Science MANNING, DIANA-sBogalusa; Fine Arts MARCELL, GLORIAsNew Orleans; Elementary Education MARKS, MARY-Baton Rouge; French MARSHALL, JANICLNew Orleans; Business Education MARTIN, BOBBIE-Springhill; Physical Education MARTIN, JOHNNY-Franklinton; English Education MARTIN, JOANE-Hattiesburg; Social Studies MARTIN, MABLEaNew Iberia; Sociology MARTIN, ZENOBIAwNew Roads; Home Economics MATTHEWS, CONSUELLAsFerriday; Mathematics MATTHEWS, DORISsMorgan City; Elementary Education MATTHEWS, JOSEPHvLake Charles; Social Studies MATTHEWS, VIRGINIA-New Iberia; English Education NICHOLS, WILLIE Pensacola; Foods and Nutrition OUBRE, GERTRUDE--VaCherie; Home Economics OUBRE, BRENDA-wVacherie; Stenography ODOM, BETTY ANNE Baton Rouge; Zoology ODOM, GLENNIE-Port Allen; Elementary Education PANIA, LORETTA-Plaquemine; Elementary Education PARKER, MAMIE M. 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RICHARSON, ROSALIE-Banis; Home Economics RICHMOND, MAUD-Bunkie; Special Education RICHMOND, SARAFRuston; Special Education RIGGS, LAWRENCEr-Lake Chrles; Food 81 Nutrition RISER, ELEANORs-Baslrop; Foreign Language ROBINSON, GLORIAsBaton Rouge; Recreation ROBINSON, LEON-St. Joseph; Engineering ROCHE, MALISSsGretna; French Education SANDER, LEON-New Orleans; Instruments Music SANDER, SYLVIAsKenner; Mathematics SIMMON, PATRICIAsJennings; Business Education SCOTT, CAROLYN-New Orleans; Sociology Liberal Arts SCOTT, RICHARD-NewPort News, Virginia; Business Administration SHANNHETTE, GLORIA-Ieanerette; Elementary Education SHELETTE, VIVIAN-Shreveport; Recreation SHEPARD, LOLAs-Winnsboro; Elementary Education SHEPPARD, J UNIE-Plaindealing ; Business Education 225 SHERMAN, JOSEPH-New Orleans; Electronics SILER, CHARLES E-Baton Rouge; Fine Arts SMITH, ANNIE Baton Rouge; Social Studies SMITH, CHARLmBaton Rouge; Social Studies SMITH, DONALD New Orleans; Pre-Med SMITH, GEORGIA ANN Haughton; Business SMITH, J ESSE Ruston; Mathematics SMITH, J ACQUELIN E-Shreveport; Elementary Education SMITH, JOHN-Cibsland; Pre-Med SMITH, PEGGIE-Shreveport; Mathematics SMITH, LLYODl-New Orleans; Elementary Education SMITH, VANDELIrLeesville; Biology SMITH, YVONNLLutcher; Recreation SOLOMON, WILLIE-St. Martirwille; Sociology ST. AMANT, RALPH-Scotlandville; Social Studies 226 STARKS, ALICE Labadieville ,- Elementary Education STARKS, J OANN Labadieville; Elementary Education ST. JULIEN, HELENr-New Iberia; Accounting STEWART, BEVERLY Bawn Rouge; Elementary Education STEWART, BEVERLY Baton Rouge; Elementary Education STEWART, CLIFFORD-New Orleans; Mathematics STEWART, CORNELL-Minden; Elementary Education STEWART, IRIS C. Batan Rodge; Special Education STEWART, ROSLBirmingham; History STONE, BARBARA-New Orleans; Social Studies STREET, AUDREY Schriever; Pre-Med SULLIVAN, WILLIE-Minden; Agriculture SUMNER, YVONNE New Orleans; Elementary Education TILLEY, J AMES-Scotlandville; Physical Education TAYLOR, ANITA Lake Charles; English 227 TAYLOR, FRANK,Haynesville; Music Education TAYLOR, LAVERDIA-Baton Rouge; Special Education TAYLOR, SELICA Bootlwillie; Elementary Education THAGCERT, HENRY-Baton Rouge; Business Education THOMAS, ALFRED-Bossier City; Music Education THOMAS, BILLIE-Shreveport; Elementary Education THOMPSON, BEVERLY New Orleans; Social Studies THOMPSON, J ENEAbShreveport; Vocational Home Economics THOMAS, KATHLEEN New Orleans; Social Studies THOMPSON, RICHARD-Baton Rouge; Business Administration TIDWELL, CLYDE-Monroe; Law TILLY, LOIkMusic Education; Music Education TOMBAR, FREDERICK-Hainvillie; Social Studies TRAVIS, CAROLYN -New Orleans; French Education 228 TROUTMAN, PORTER LEEk-Newellton; Recreation TUCKER, WILLIE JAMES-Baton Rouge; Social Studies TUGGLE, JOSEPHsHomer; Electrical Engineering RNER, LEE-Vidalia; English RNER, THEODORE A.sHomer; Electrical Engineering VASSEUR, RAYMOND P.-St. Martinville; Elementary Education VICTOR, J OAN-N ew Orleans; Elementary Education VINER, TOMMYsSlidell; Zoology VINING, EVELYNsAmite; Elementary Education WALDEN, WALTERsLeesville; Electronics WAITS, ELOISE-Balon Rouge; Business Education WALKER, SARAHsSpring Hill; Business Education WALMSLEY, ROBERT;Morgan City; English WALTER, BAILEYsMemphis; Law WASHINGTON, CHARLES-New Orleans; Elementary Education 229 WILSON, BETFY-New Orleans; Elementary Education WILSON, BERNICLHaughton; Elementary Education WICKLIFFE, EVELYN-Ferriday ,- Business Education WHITE, JAMES-Bastrop; Business Administration WHITE, HATTIE-St. Francisville; English WHITE, CHESTER-New Orleans; Polticial Science WHEELER, SUSILPrincetan; Business Education WEST, BARBARA Baton Rouge; V Vocational Home Economics WEBSTER, DOROTHY LeCompte; Elementary Education WEBB, HELLEN-.Wilson; Elementary Education WEARY, EULA-Bogalusa; French WATSON, MORGAN-St. Joseph; Mechanical Engineering WATSON, HERBERT Birmingham; Special Education WATSON, ROBERT-Shreveport; Political Science WASHINGTON, JANETeLake Charles; Elementary Education 230 WHITE, CHARLES-Vidalia; aw WILLIAMS, GERALDINE-New Orleans; Physical Education WILLIAMS, INAdMarksville; Speech 8: Hearing WILLIAMS, JAMWHouma; Music Education WILLIAMS? JOSHUA-A mite; Pre Med Zoology WILLIAMS, MAMIE Narco; English Education WILLIAMS, MATTIE-Lake Providence; Business Education WILLIAMS, MILTON-New Orleans; Political Science WILLIAMS, NATHAN-New Iberia; Elementary Education WILLIAMS, WANDRAeNew Orleans; Physical Education WILLS, DOROTHY Bastrop; Speech 81 Hearing Education WILLS, ELAINLNew Orleans; Elementary Education YOER, JUNG SOON-Korea; Mathematics YOUNG, GERTILMobile, Alabama; Elementary Education YOUNG, GLORIA-New Orleans; Elementary Education 23l Progress, Their Most Important Product' JUNIORS SENIOR A'I'I'ENDANT T0 MISS SOUTHERN Delores Brown JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Zebedee Ducree sz Adams, Bobbie Longstreet Adams, CummiFMansfield Adams, Jerry Shreveport Adams, Ruth-Logansport Albert, Williams-New Orleans Alexis, FreddiehMount Airy Allen, Carolyn-Opelousas Amos, Bobby-Minden Anderson, Sarah-Zachary Armant, Barbara Vacherie Arnolia, Barbara-New Orleans Austin, Temple Pioneer Bailey, Evelyn Morganza Baker, Beverly New Orleans Banks, Henry Minden Baker, Robert-Buffalo, New Y ark Barnes, Ella-Baton Rouge Barnease, Mary New Orleans Batiste, Ethel St. Martinville Battle, James Shreveport Bazille, Betty Lake Charles Bazile, Samuel-Beaumont, Texas Benjamin, Shirley-Oakdale Bessix, Leroy Marinquin Betz, Gwendolyn-Baton Rouge Blow, Mildred-Shreveport Bonner, Robert Hauston, Texas Branch, Walter-Zachary Brown, Alice Bat0n Rouge Brown, Barbara New Iberia Brown, Charles Zachary Brown, DeloreFDeQuincy Brown, Dorothy-Opelousas Brown, Elizabeth- Washington Brown, Lillian-Sicily Island 233 Brown, Lionel-Alexandria Brown, Nancy-Slidell Brumfield, PatriciawBogalusa Bruns, Napoleon-Bogalusa Bryant, Jessie Bossier City Butkhalter, Beverly-Slidell Bumette, Maxine- W isner Burrle, Rose-Empire Bush, II'CIILLNCW Orleans Bush, Loretta-New Orleans Butler, BenniFDonaldsonville Butler, Florena-Greensburge Butler, Minnie-New Orleans Butler, Rose-Donaldsonville Butler, Sylvia-Alexandria Byoune, Lolita Montgomery Cador, Norma Ventress Caillier, Deanna Lafayette Callahan, Ollie Baton Rouge Carmen, Wilma-0pelusas Young artists practice free hand drawing. Canada, Benjamin Tallulah Carmouche, Wilda-Opelusas Carr, Edward-Monroe Castille, Janice Roanoke Cavalier, Deanne-Baton Rouge Chaney, Mary-Natchez Clark, Ben-Ferriday Coleman, Lela-Wisner Coleman, PearI Mansfield Crawford, Murphy-Bunkie Cross, Joyce-Slidell Coleman, Betty Vacherie- Coleman, ClemestineuBenton Coleman, Delores-Minden Coleman, Rubie-Mount Airy Cooper, Johnny Winnsboro Cooper, Louis-Homer Conner, Susie-Keithville Cormier, Barbara Lafayette Cubert, Johnette Alexandria Dabney, Mercy-Basile Davis, Ethe1 0pelousas Davis, Joyce H0uma Davis, Thadious New Orleans Dawson, Harold Monroe De Cuir, Elaine-Baton Rouge Dennis, Audrey Welcome Doomes, Othus-Washington Dominick, Robert- Washington Dorsey, Catherine Meadville Ducree, Zebedee-Slidell Elder, Charles-New Orleans Ellis, Agnes Plaquemine Eates, Reginald Shreveport Etienne, Brenda-Vacherie Evans, Dale-Zachary Farris, LuIa-De Quincy 235 Faulk, Adrian-Lafayette Ferdinard, Eloise-Port Allen Flanigan, Dorothy-Manifield Fleming, J essie-Thibodaux Floyd, Thomas-Seattle, Washington Fisher, Wilberb-New Orleans Frazier, E1eanop-Gibsland Frazier, Norma--Baton Rouge Freeman, Alminia-Baton Rouge Freeman, J acqueline Pascaqoula, Miss. Fontenot, Martin Mamou Gage, Ina Lake Providence Callaud, Larry-New Orleans Garett, Annit-Franklinton Garretf, Constance-Lake Charles Garner, J oan-Shreveport Garrison, Yvonne Pontchatoula Catlin, Alma-Logansport George, Lucy-Lafayette Goines, J oe Benton Goodman, ElouiseaAlexandria Grant, Reba Scotlandville Gray, Mary-Dequincy Green, Charles Ferriday Green, Willie-New Orleans Guidry, Herberb-Opelousas Griffen, Lynn Los Angeles, Calif. Hains, Bemie-New Orleans Hall, David-Baton Rouge Hamilton, Myron-New Orleans Hardy, Henry Baton Rogue Harper, Brenda Lutcher Harper, J oe-Minden Hartman, Herman-Morgan City Harris, Authur Shreveport 236 Harris, John M0nroe Harris, Laura- Washington Harris, Richard-Alexandria Harrison, Elton-Baton Rouge Harry, Ethe1 Varnado Hawkins, Joseph Rosedale Hawkins, Mary A. Gr0sse Tete Hayes, Bumatine-Rayville Hayes, Gerald Sr. New Orleans Hayes, J acquelyn-Jacksonville, F lorida Hicks, Delores-Port Allen Higginbotham, Cloria Zachary Holloway, LouisHGaryville Holloway, Sadie -Baton Rouge Hooker, Betty-Wirmsboro Hooker, Bobby Newellton Horton, Fletcher Baton Rouge House, Lemmie--Shreveport Huckaby, Hilry III-Shreveport Huckleberry, Billy-Monroe Hudson, Charles-Memphis, T enn. Hudson, William-Jonesboro Husband, Ceorgia-anklinton Jackson, Bertha-New Orleans Jackson, Delores-Cibson Jackson, Freddy Ann A rbor, M ich. J ackson, Helen--Montgomery Jackson, Lillian A lexandria Jackson, Merlin New Orleans Jackson, Nathiel Mer Rouge James, Lorraine-New Orleans Jasmin, Brenda-Vacherie Jean, Betty-Lake Charles Jeanpierre, Emma-New Orleans Jefferson, James Leesville 237 Jenkins, Bertha Clutierville Jenkins, Jacqueline Baton Rouge J ohnson, Bobbie-Bastrop Johnson, Carolyn Baton Rouge Johnson, Elma-Shreveport Johnson, Ernest-New Orleans Johnson, Giggred New Orleans Johnson, Lionel-New Orleans Johnson, Wilfret-Bell Chasse Johnson, Willian Pensacola, Fla. Jones, Benjamin Lake Providence Jones, Charles Houston Texas Jones, Dottle Bastr0p Jones, Elen Ville Plait Jones, Howard-Benton Jones, Oliver Bat0n Rouge Jones, Stephen-New Orleans Jones, Wilbert 0akdale Jones, WoodrowiBenton Jordan, Louis 0pelousas Electrical Engineering students hard at work. Joseph, Edna New Roads 6 iygbabdoo Q$COOCOIO go nu: l Joseph, Ulysses Baton Rouge Keeler, Marlene Morgan City 238 Kelly, Rita-Hammond Ketchum, Charles San Antonio, Texas Key, Betty-Minden Keys, Junius-New I beria King, J immy Delhi Knight, Larry New Orleans King, Roland New Orleans Knighten, Thelma Baton unge Kyles, Joseph-Glenmore Lasseigne, Pear1 New Orleans Lawrence, Freddy Belle Chasse Lee, Nelwyn Shreveport Lee, Velma-Mansure Lewis, Beatrice Gilbert Lewis, Calvin-Opelousas Lewis, Theron New Orleans Lockette, Jacqueline Jeanerette Love, Albertzk-New Orleans McCall, Vereece Delhi , McCormick, Samuel-Bastrop McCrea, Haze1 0pelousas McGee, Tom A bbeville McGlothen, Isac Minden. McKeaver, Lucille Shreveport McKey, Elaine-New Orleans McNeal, Melvin-Monroe Mabry, Leslie-Amite Major, Lubertha-Clinton Marsh, J osephine-M ans field Marshall, Barbara-Baton Rouge Marshall, Dorothy-w4lta Martel, AgneSQ-Opelausas Matthews, Raymond-Farriday Ligon, Valmarie-Princeton Lyons, Aauonne-Alexandria 239 Maxie, CharlekLeesville Mayfield, RudelI-Dubach Miller, Grace-Brusly Mills, Rex I-Iouston, Texas Mims, Lewey Clinton Miner, Vemola New Orleans. Moffett, JoAnn-Escatawpa, Miss. Moncriffe, Ora-Baton Rouge Moore, Raymond-Monroe Moore, Willi?Zachery Morris, Williams-New Orleans Morrow, Mary-New Orleans Moses, Joyce-Vacherie Moss, J immie-Shreveport Musgrow, J erri-Minden Narcisse, Veronica-St. Martinville Neal, William- Winnsboro Nealond, Minnie Jackson Newton, Azzie C0ushatta Nicholas, GracHNew Orleans N icholson, J oyce R eserve Ordone, William-Lacombe Ortiz, Richard Bronx, New York Oubre, Dianne-Vacherie Oubre, Catherine Vacherie Parker, Allen Baton Rouge Parker, RoberF-Oakgrove Paul, Lennel Franklin Payne, Hilda Ethel Pealer, Rosa Baton Rouge Perry, Barbara-Alexandria Peters, Mellon-Bogalu a Peters, Ronald New rleans Pitrie, Merline-0pelausas Player, Jerrie-Plain Dealing Pratt, Brenda New Orleans Prince, Mary Logansport Proby, Idrian Natchez, M iss. Probys, J ames-Jiuston Red, Hazel Washington Reed, Car'I-Baton Rouge Richardson, Emmitt Amite Richard, Geraldine-New Orleans Richard, Marie-Lake Charles Ricks, Jacqueline-Baton Rouge Riley, Walter-Baton Rouge Robinson, Enez Thibodaux Robinson, Katy-Bogalusa Robinson, Willechort Worth, Texas Rochon, Sylvester-New I beria Rodgers, Mary-0akdale Roseborough, Charles--Gary, Ind. Rowe, Clara-Woodville, Miss. Royal, Lena-Madisonville Sam, Freddie New Orleans Sanchez, Roland-Violet Sanderford, Eddie-Baton Rouge Scott, BeverIyLBaton Rouge Scott, Gloria DeRidder Scott, J ulia Maringouin Scott, Leroy -Winnsboro Scott, Louise Iberville Scott, Loyce-Donaldsonville Severan, Anthony-Baton Rouge Shaw, Billy-Lake Charles Sias, Madeline 0pelousas Simmons, Gloria-Convent Simmons, Terry New Orleans Sims, Allen-New Orleans Sinclair, Joseph Crowley 24I Smarg, Bernice-Winer Smith, Barbara New Orleans Smith, Harry New Orleans Smith, John Shrevep0rt Smith, Kathleen Baton Rouge Smith, Mary New Iberia Snyder, Edward Picayune, M iss. Spears, Nathanial-Detrait, M ichigan Stance, Verdis-Shreveport Stemley, Carol Baton Rouge Sterling, Anthony-Baton Rouge Talton, Mickey-Slerlington Tate, Deloris-Baton Rouge Thibodeaux, Robert Breaux Bridge Thomas, Barbara Baton Rouge Thomas, Etta-Monrae Thomas, Eva Vicksburg, Miss. Thomas, Zenora 0akdale Thompson, Arthur-Minden Thompson, Gloria Shreveporl A class in advanced Biology. Thompson, Harvey-Springhill Thornton, Lois-New Orleans Toaston, Fulton Bqton Rouge 242 Tollette, Andre-Baton Rouge Tolliver, Lottie- Winnsboro Tolton, Eddie 0akgrove Towsend, J oyCFHouma Turner, Arveal-Woodville, Miss. Turner, Dora Delhi Turner, Lloyd Kentwoad Tuler, Alberta-New Orleans Tyson, Betty-Falsom Ventress, Vera Baton Rouge Ventress, Verna-Baton Rouge Vincent, Endas Baton Rouge Waker, CharlekNew Orleans Walker, J eanette New Orleans Wallace, Barbara- M0nroe Ward, Wilmoth-Mangham Warner, Faye-Bogalusa Warner, Mary-Bogalusa Warren, Lenora-Shreveport Warren, Robert Minden Washington, Addie Baton Rouge Washington, Enola-New Iberia Watkins, Shirley New Orleans Watler, Leonor-New Orleans Wells, Samuel New Orleans West, George-Nalchez, Miss. West, Linda-Baton Rouge White, Roosevelt Mansfield White, Zelma-Mansfield Whittington, Kara Hammond Wicker, Ruby-Zachary Williams, Albert-New Orleans Williams, Betty Bogalusa Williams, Charles-Arkadelphia, Arkansas Williams, Ellis-Prairieville Williams, Gilbert Chicago, Ill. Williams, James-San Antonio, Tex. Williams, J oyce-Denham Springs- Williams, Mirt- Winnsboro Williams, Shirley-Baton Rouge Williams, Vera-Coushatta Willis, Wamer Archibald Wimby, Elayne-New Orleans Winfield, William-Princeton Winston, Charlesette-Archibald Wooden, Cladia Vacherie Wright, Dorothy-Rayville Wright, Evelyn--Winnfield Young, Sidney-Bogalusa Instructors of Physics teach students to use the slide rule. Tombstone gives instructions to coeds. Please get this spare. Our student body president speaks. Hostesses prepare for refreshment time. Fun at a banquet in Magnolia Triangle 245 look Sharp, Feel Sharp, Are Sharp' SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT TO MISS SOUTHERN Brenda Stewart SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT Travis Breckenridge 246 Abernathy, 'I'homaSr-New Orleans Adams, Milton-aVacherie Adams, Oakland-Farmerjield Allen, Carolyn-aCastle Allen1 Elise-Port Arthur, Texas Allen, CaylFBaton Rouge Allen, J essie Santa Ana, Calif. Allen, Mallry-St. Rose Allen, MarlenFVacherie Allen, Robert Mansfield Allen, Willie Houston, Texas Allison, Lena-Eunice Anderson, BemadettFNew Orleans Albert, Mary New Roads Alexander, Eu1a Breaux Bridge Alexander, Eva-Morrow Alexander, Florence Shreueport Alford, ClarenCFRinggold Anderson, Carolin Plaquemine Anderson, Jo-Ann-Springfield Anderson, William Delhi Armelin, Royal-New Orleans Amdril, Rodney-Batan Rouge August, Frank-New York, N. Y. Auguster, Carol New I beria Babineaus, J oseph-Opelousas Baker, Shirley Waterpraof Banks, Cleophus-Shreveport Banks, Ella-Donaldsonville Banks, Willie-Plaquemine Barrie, Donald-Union Barton, Aureline Marksville Bass, Bemertine-Winnsboro Bates, Eleanor-Baton Rouge Battle, Willie-Shreveport 247 Brent, Catherine-Baton Rouge Brisker, Fern-St. Louis, Missouri Brooks, Ella Buton Rouge Bell, Georgia-White Castle Bennett, Mary-Heflin Benoit, Ellen-New Orleans Benton, Ella-Benton Bernard, Florence-New OrIEans Berton, Doris-Natchitoches Berard, Irene-New Iberia Bettis, Jerome Graniteville, S. C. Bibbins, Jesse Baton Rouge Blache, Lionel-New York, N. Y. Blakes, Bertha Baton Rouge Bloodworth, J ohn-Natchitoches Bown, Bobby Manroe Bowman, Frankie-Shreveport Bowie, Larry Merryville Bradley, Harvey-Manroe Brandley, Roosevelt Shreveport Brass, J ohn-W innsboro Brass, Sarah Winser Breckenridge, TraviFShreveport' concentration. Broughton, James-Pensacola, Fla. Brown, AnnikEmpire Brown, Beatrice-LaPlace Brown, Henry-Chicago, Ill. Brown, Jamey-Minden Brown, LonnievDaytona Beach, Fla. Brown, Margaret-Donaldsonville Brunifield, Donna-Franklinton Brumfield, Elaine-Amite Brumfield, WilliPAmite 'Bryant, Moses Minden Butler, Elsiklackson . Burks, Edward-Neu'; Sarpy Bums, Deloris Mandeville Bumettee, Rose-Winser Burrell, Thelma Baton Rouge Burris, Carmen-Franklinton Burris, Yolanda Franklinton Butler, Catherine-Churchpoint Butler, J oann-M t. H ermon Butler, Lynette Kenner Butler, LewiFOpelousas Byrd, Robert Picayune, Miss. Cahn, Brenda-Franklin Calbert, Irma Bunkie ' Canidate, Andrew-Bartow, F la. Carolina, Jacqueline-Baton Rouge Carnes, JameFSouth Bend, Ind. Carroly, Helen Franklin Carter, Catherine-Donaldsonville Carter, Irving-New Orleans Caryl, Tyrone-Baton Rouge Cater, EliOSFWaterproof Celestine, Rosa Houma Charles, Dora 0pelousas 249 Charles, Donna-LaPlace Clark, Regiald New York, N. Y, Clay, Mary Bat0n Rouge Cluse, Nola-Amaudville Cola, Larry-Nupoleonville Cole, Betty Scotlandville Colman, Ester-Tallulah Collins, Cherry Baton Rouge Collins, Jerome-Jonesboro Conaway, Ligon-Daphane Cooper, F aye Benson Cooper, J essie-Kermer Corley, DorthevaTNew Orleans Cornell, George-Baton Rouge Cousin, Dennis-Slidell Crochett, Loretta-Oakland, Calif. Crockett, Carolyn-Baton Rouge Croft, Robertine Baton Rouge Cross, Starlette-Baton Rouge Cryer, Linda Mt. Hermon Cunningham, Bettye-Lake Providence Cunningham, Mable-Napoleonville Cyprian, Carol New Orleans Daggs, Shirley Monroe Davenport, Dorothy Winnfield Davis, Eddie-Dallas, Texas Davis, Frances Lafayette Davis, Nelson-St. Martirwille Davis, Shirley-Baton Rouge Davis, Thomas-Shreveport Datcher, Percy Shreveport Dauzart, Wanda Bunkie Deamer, Patricia New Orleans Debose, Whelbert Bastrop Demery, Marie Natchitoches Denmond, Sarah-DeRidder DeRouen, Elton De1cambre Desselle, Brenda P0rt Allen Dickerson, Napoleon St. F rancisville Dikerson, Velma-Bastrop Donald, Dorothy Rayville Donahue, Marcella-Denham Springs Donatto, Lionel--0pelousas Dorsey, Kenneth-Crowley Doyle, Ellis Bat0n Rouge Doze, Herman-Haymesville Drewery, Sam-Jackson Drummond, James New Orleans Dunn, VivianABaton Rouge Durio, Anne-Jennings Edwards, Carolyn-Glcnmom Edward, Martha Monroe Eldridge, Irvine Alexandria Elloie, Carolyn New Orleans Ennis, Tharis Baton Rouge Epps, Dennis-Oakdale Estelle, Collier-Balon Rouge Essex, Constanth-Baton Rouge Ezidore, Lione1 Pauline Fain, Eugene Cary, Ind. Farley, Diane-Monroe F arve, Norman Slidell Finley, Virgie Baton Rouge Fisher, Barbara Denham Springs F letcher, Alice- Winnsborq Fogle, J ulian Clermont, F la. Ford, Mary-New Orleans Francis, Clevelandmlennings Franklin, Barbara-Baton Rouge Franklin, Ruby-Baton Rouge 25! Gaines, Mary-Geismar Gaines, Reginald Tallahassee, F la. Garner, Neyoma-Florien Carr, Annie-Dubach Garrison, Yvonne Ponchaloula Cary, Theaodis-Iackson, Miss. Gay, Alyce New Orleans George, Carl Lafayetle George, Jean Baton Rouge Givens, Barbara-Baton Rouge Givens, Louella New Orleans Gims, Mac Lake Charles Cordon, Bobbie-Amite Gordon, Helen-Opelousas Gordon, Lillie Chalmette Gosserand, Ophelia-Batan Rouge Grace, Robert-Sunshine Gross, Dorothy Corbin Green, Benjamin 0rlando, F la. Green, Geneva Homer Green, Paulette-Lafayette Grgen, Rubystene Springhill Green, Samue1 0rlando, Fla. Botany Lab Class. 252 Green, Sandra Baton Rouge Green, Sarah-Opelousas Green, ThomawMansfield Cuibry, Lena Jennings Cridry, Diane Palmetto Guidry, Walter Lake Charles Guillory, Buddies Lake Charles Guillory, JanicewLake Authur Guillory, Shlrler-Vinton Guntz, Milburn.-Baton Rouge Hall, Faye Tallulah Halloway, JamekNapoleonville Hamilton, Lennet St. Martinville Harris, Cleveland Minden Harris, Elaine-New Orleans Harris, .Larry-Rayville Harrison, Melvin-New Orleans Harrison, Thelma Mobile, Ala. Harson, Deloris-Baton Rouge Harvey, Denora Baton Rouge Hauer, Charles-New York, N. Y. Hays, Doris Shreveport Hayes, Joan-Lutcher Haynes, Claudet Rayville Haynes, Katie St. Joseph Hearn, Etla Clarksdale, Miss. Henderson, Queen-Chatham Henry, Cheryl Compt0n, Calif. Henry, Edna Mclville Henry, William Sunset High, Cloria-Plain Dealing Hill, Desiree Baton Rouge Hill, Jeanette-Minden Hill, Phyllis-New Iberia Holloway, Oscar Alexandria 253 Hooker, Frances LaCompie Horton, William Shreveport Howard, Dianne New Orleans Howard, George Alexandria Hughes, J effrietta-Baton Rouge Huntley, Sam 0pelousas Hutcherson, Carol-Baton Rouge Island, Cloria Bemice Jackson, Althea-New Orleans Jackson, Marva Monroe Jackson, Irma--0pelousas J ackson, J acquelyn-Lutcher J ames, LettiPCrowley J ames, Robert-Mangham Jasman, Emma Lafayette J ef ferson, DnrikA ngie J enkins, Audrey New Orleans Johnson, Betty Waterproof J ohnson, General-Monroe J ohnson, Gloria New I beria Johnson, Cwendolyn-Oakdale Johnson, LePCrowley Johnson, Rohen Ray1fille Johnson, Sidney-Rayville Johnson, WilliewTallulah Jones, Bobbie Natchitoches J ones, Cleophus-Oakdale Jones; Ellen Houston, Texas J ones, Esther-Hammond J omes, EugemFAlexandria J ones, F loyd-Patterson Jones, Laura-St. Rose J ones, Mary New Orleans J ones, Mary Breaux Bridge J ones, Rosie-Mansfield Jordan, Louis-Opelousas J oseph, Percy-Rayne Joseph, Myrtrice-Donaldsonville Joseph, Reginald P0rt Arthur, Tex. Joseph, Shirley-Lutcher Joseph, Wesley-Winfield Keller, Ruby Zachary Key, Sybil-Baton Rouge Kilgore, Barbara Arcadia King, Janie Wartrace, Tenn. King, Shirley-Zachary King, Willie-Rust0n Kimp, Dorothy-Monroe Knight, Louis-New Orleans LaCross, Glenda New Orleans Lacy, Gloria Maringouin Lafayette, Diane-Batan Rouge Landry, Walter-Welcome Larry, Lois-Crowley Lathers, Bernadine-Dennis Mills Lathers, Rosa-Clinlan Lavergne, Louthra 0pelousas Ledet, Sylvia New I beria Lee, Richard-Waca, Texas Lee, Virginia Mobile, Ala. Leggett, Isiah-Alexandria Lemieux, Alriner-Vacherie Leon, Willard-Natchitoches Leonard, Carrie New Roads Leopold, Mary Mer Rouge Levy, Bettngachary Levy, Delphine-Zachary , Lewis, MichaeI-Houston, Texas Lewis, Sheryl-Baton Rouge Loud, Margie-Castor 25's Love, Mary-Amite Lloyd, Willie Baton Rouge Lynch, Lennie-Winser Lyons, Quillard-DeRidder McCann, Horace Picayune, Miss. McClanahan, CIurolyn-Monroe McConnell, Maltye-Benton McCoy, Jonnie-Amite McCoy, Shirley Zachary McFarland, Ernest Monroe McFarland, Gloria- W aterproof McKaskill, Laurline-Covington McKee, Wilfret Picayune, Miss. McMaster, Bruce New Orleans MaGee, EvaaCulfport, Miss. Malveaux, Joseph J. Lake Charles Manning, Lee Benton Manning, Ola-Boyce Marks, Larry Lafayette Marsalis, Barbura-New Orleans Marshall, Carl Baton Rouge Marshall, Stewart, Jr. Lake Providente Martin, Jeannette New Iberia Glendell Kirk, recent Southern University graduate, and instructor in Mathematics, helps students with problems. Matthews, Barbara-Shreveport, La. Matthews, Deloris-Houma Matthews, McCareerilbert Maxie, Essie Pelican Mead, Warren-New Orleans Melancon, Letha Donaldsonville Milligan, ElizabethiBaton Rouge Miles, Josephine Bossier City Miller, EmersongBaton Rouge Milson, Barbara Lafayette Mims, Louise Shreveport Mitchell, Beverly-Philadelphia, Pa. Monette, Alice Natchitoches Moore, Kenneth-New Orleans Moore, Mercedes New Orleans Morant, Vicky Lynn New Orleans Morgan, Mary-Melrose Morris, Gloria-Shreveport Morris, Reginald-Shreveport Moses, IriswVacheric Moses, James-Natchitoches Nailor, Herbert-Vacheria Nash, Edna Baldwin Neal, Elizabeth Compton, Calif. Nelson, Barbara New Roads Nelson, Richard Shreveport Norwood, Alice-Rustan Norwood, George Zachary Nunnery, EunicevNew Orleans Oakley, Earl-Opelousas, La. Octavp, Rosalin Vacherie Outtz, John Monroe Owens, Rosemary-1ndependence Owens, Willie-Memphis Page, Emma Slidell 257 Pate, Clementine-Batchelor Patin, Quarance Alexandria Patin, Ronald Baton Rouge Pattan, Diane Port Allen Patternson, Gloria B0galusa Paynes, Doris ScotIandville Perez, Gilbert-New York, N. Y. Perkins, Eugene-Lafayette Perry, Kenneth-Alexandria Peters, Clarissa-Bogalusa Peters, Janichogalusa Peterson, DelorikBaton Rouge Peterson, Florence-Haton Rouge Phillips, Albert Alexandria Phillips, Anna-Houston, Texas Picou, Fannie Houma Pidgeon, Wilman Garyville Pierce, Victoria Franklinton Pierson, Carl-Shreveport Pitre, J ohn-Opelousas Pitre, Mary-Washington Player, Lenora-Plain Dealing Pouncy, Emestine Shreveport Powell, James-Bogalusa Powell, Octavia Alexandria Polk, Phyllis-New I beria Prout, JaniHNew Orleans Quarles, Joyce-Minden Quillens, Gloria Bogalusa Rankins, Yvonne New Orleans Rayfield, Riley-New Orleans Reed, Donald-Napoleonville Reed, Katherine Rayville Reeves, Marilyn Franklinton Richard, Birdell-Duson Richards, Eva 0pelousas Richardson, Milton Lr-Bastrop Riggs, Bernadell-Opelousas Righteous, Calenav-Clinton Roberson, Linda Baton Rouge, La. RoBichaux, TyronPNew Orleans Robinson, FrancekMonroe Robinson, Cloria Baker Robinson, Janice Alexandria Rodney, Arndri11 Bawn Rouge Ross, Carleake Charles Roy, HatticFOpelousas Sago, Salinr-Lettsworth St. Julien, Dorothy-Lafayette Scott, Nellie Denham Springs Scott, Patriciav-Baton Rouge Scott, Peronia-Mer Rouge Scott, Willie-Minden Seibert, Eleanor-New Roads Sensley, MaryJane-Greenwell Springs Sewell, Raymond-Shreveport Shepard, PatriciaHShreveport Shillow, ShirleyHPort Arthur, Texas Shorty, Ruby Convent Shows, Jacqueline Zachary Sims, Jerry Tallulah Simmons, Stanley New Orleans Simon, Elouise Baton Rouge Simon, Estelle Bawn Rouge Simon, Mary Baton Rouge Singleton, Norman Ama Singleton, Shirley-Baton Rouge Skinner, Orelia Lutcher Slaughter, Catherine-New Orleans Smith, Albert-Port 'Allen 259 Smith, Bessye-Cibsland Smith, Betty Baton Rouge Smith, Hilda--White Castle Smith, Ida Baton Rouge Smith, Kent New Orleans Smith, R. T. Baton Rouge Smith, Veronica Baldwin Snyder, Thomas-Picayune, Miss. Speights, Mary-Slidell Spikes, Jeri-Bogalousa Steib, Clenda-Vacherie Stemmons, George Columbia, Missouri Stephen, Rosa-Washington Stephen, Theresa-Corwent Stewart, Barbara-Zachary Stewart, Bqtty Vacherie Stewart, Betty-Convent Stewart, Brenda-Baton Rouge Stewart, Ceorgia-Monroe Strange, Brenda Waterproof Stringfellow, J ames-J onesboro Strong, Mack-Shreveport Sylve, Carolyn La Place Beginning Chemistry lab students get instructions from lab instructor. 260 Stewart, Daisy Zachary Sylvester, Gloria-Ville Platte Sutton, Willie-New Orleans Sweeny, Leroy-Shreveporg Tademy, Teresie-Colfax Tatman, Helen Washington Taylor, Effie-Mansfield Taylor, Shirley-Mobile, Ala. Taylor, Tilmon-Rayville Thomas, Adam-Opelousas Thomas, Bertha Homer Thomas, Carolyn Shreveport Thomas, Donald Baton Rouge Thomas, EloiSFMerryville Thomas, J ohn-Oakdale Thomas, J OyCHShreveport Thomas, Phyllis Amite Thomas, Rosa 0akdale Thompson, Cathleen Benton Thompson, Mildred Port Allen Thompson, Ruth-Baton Rouge Thrasaa, Willie-Natchitoches Tillie, Mary New Orleans Tillman, Dave Tallulah Tillotson, Lacey Prairieville Tollever, Berdinia- Winnsboro Trench, Margaret-Vacherie ,Towns, WillikHaynesville Tyrone, Caryl-Baton Rouge Vallery, R0na1d New Orleans Van Buren, Wilbueronroe Vaultz, Sandra Slidell Veal, Chester-Baton Rouge Victorian, Mary N'ew Roads Wade, Shirley -0akdale 26l Williams, Patricia-New Orleans Williams, Patricia Lutcher Williams, Theodore-Alexandria Williams, Lucille Vachen'e Wilson, Carol-New Orleans Christe1 Monroe D.Grothy Alexandria Linda-Beaumont, Texas LindaFShreveport Odell-Amite Winn, Charlie-Beaumont, Texas Wolfe, Herbert Many Womack, Icon Pensacola, F la. Woods, Theodore-Opelousas Wright, Lee Columbia Young, Artee-Monroe Young, Geraldine Tallulah Young, Hardy Leesville Young, Lannie-Alexandria Young, Larry New Orleans Young, Rossie Jonesb0ro Zeno, Melvin Jonesboro Sophomore Class Officers Now Bobby this is what really happened. Torches can do anything. lster in the room of a big 5' Is relaxing Cir 263 I Stay F resher Longer FRESHMAN ATTENDANT TO MISS SOUTHERN Gwendolyn Wilson FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT Robert Piper FRESHMEN 264 Abram, Hazel-Melville Abram, Paul-Kentwoad Abraham, LaurenziafBreaux Bridge Adams, Gloria-Rayville Adams, Marion Hamm0nd Albert, George-Zachary Alford, Crissie-Ringgold Alford, Ervine-Homer Allen, Geraldine Baton Rouge Allen, Nancy Ferriday Allen, Robert Alexandria Allen, Robert Santa Ana, Calif. Ambeau, Betty Sunshine Ambeau, Joyce Sunshin'e Ambrose, Jque Vacherie Ambrose, Joyce-Vacherie Amos, Warren 0pelausas Anderson, Anna-Baton Rouge Anderson, Barbara-Zachary Anderson, Bobby-Amite Anderson, Cora-Shreveport Anderson, Daisy Zachary Anderson, David-DeQuincy Anderson, J ohn-Iackson Anderson, Minnie-Delhi Anderson, Minnie Minden Anderson, Reuben-Jackson, Miss. Andrus, Betty Crowley Andrus, Charles Bolden Archie, Emanda-Slidell Ardoin, Raymond-Ville Platte Arrington, Phillips-Donaldsonville Arvie, Edia Ville Platte Arvie, Vern61 Ville Platte Atkins, Jeanelle Amite Atkins, Marian-Monroe 265 266 Athinson, Gloria-0akland, Calif. Auzenne, August-Opelousas Auzenne, Claude-Opelousas of his numerous classes. Babino, Dorothy Balwin Badon, Kenneth-Alexandria Baham, Kenneth Covingt0n Bailey, Doris-Gibsland Ballard, Charles-Monroe i,mm Banks, Carroll-Baton Rouge Banks, Joyce-Denham Springs Banks, Ronald-Baton Rouge Banks, Shirley-Louckhart Baker, Virginia New Orleans Baptise, Pheobe Balwin Barker, Judy Jennings Barlow, Jacqueline-Baton Rouge Barnes, Annie-Hammond Barnes, Barbara Nairn . .0 Barnes, Dallas Bastrop Barnes, Earl-New Orleans Barnes, Janie-Rayville Barnes, Pamarie Kentwood Barner, Jean-Bogalusa Barrett, Betty Many Barrow, Alex Leesville Barrow, Irma-Scotlandville Bass, Cherl-Lynn Zachary Bates, Jeffery-Rayville Batiste, RaymondaLaCombe Batiste, Yvonne Breaux Bridge Beatty, Marian La Marque, Texas Beauchamp, William Clinton Bedney, Lon-Prairieville Belle, Marilyn Benton Bell, Charles Baton Rouge Bell, Gloria Minden Bell, Mybtle-Baton Rouge Bell, Thelma Bellerose Belton, Woodle Scatlandville Benarby, Judy Luline Benefield, William LaMarque, Texas Bennett, Robert For t Pierge, Fla. Benton, James-Monroe Berard, Ronald-Breaux Bridge Bemaxd, Authurine 0pelousas Berry, Virginia New Iberia Beverly, Roosevelt-Baton Rouge Biagas, Ronald New Orleans Bibbins, John-Baton Rouge Billie, Ben Hartford, Conn. Blackston, Ernest-Shreueport Blackmore, Earline-St. Francisville Blakes, Gwendolyn-Baton Rouge Blanchard, AIbert-Grosse Tete Blount, Charlie-Shreueport Blunt, RoberthPompompano, Fla. Bolling, Gradmon-Eltan Booker, Alex-Baton Rouge 267 Bookter, Alex-Baton Rouge Bookter, Herbert-Baton Rouge Boulser, Ethe1 Donaldsonville Boult, Quintella-New Orleans Boutte, Lorenza-New Iberia Bouvay, William-Plaquemine Bowers, Carolyn-New Orleans Bowie, Annie-Colfax Bowie, Frances-Grambling Bowie, Gloria-Minden Bowie, Rosalie-Baton Rouge Bowles, Irving-St. Martinville Bowser, Michae1 New Orleans Boyd, Rosie-Cotton Valley Boyd, Sammie-Shreveport Boyle, Verv Baton Rouge Bradford, Luella St. Joseph Bradley, Edward-New Orleans Bradley, Jeanett-Campti Branon, Betty DeRidder Breaux, Huron Crowley Breaux, Ira-Plaquemine Brice, Bessie New Orleans Brickens, Odell Baton Rouge Briggs, Dewey-Los Angles, Calif. Briggs, Louis-Baton Rouge Brooks, Freddie-Reserve Broussard, Larry-Lake Charles Brown, Albertha-Braussard Brown, Arthur-Florien Brown, Berda-Batan Rouge Brown, Charles-Baton Rouge Brown, Cheryl-Baton Rouge Brown, Cora Washington, D. C. Brown, Deloris Slaughter Brown, Dennis- Scatlandville Brown, Goldye-Walker Brown, Goldye Denha'n Spring Brown, Henry-Shrevepart Brown, J. Haynesville Brown, Josephine-Edgard Brown, Lione1 Gratna Brown, Marie-Norwood Brown, Mery Washington Brown, Reginald Ruston Brown, Sandra Madisonville Brown, Shirley-Zacharx Brown, Wilbert-New Orleans Brown, William Arlington Bruce, Brenda-Port.Allen Brush, O. DeRidder Bryan, John--New Orleans Bucklley, Helen-Bogalusa Buckley, J immy-Bogalusa Burch, Brenda Panama City, Fla. Burd, Clara Plattenville Burd, Emily-Napoleonville Burkes, Rose-Oscar Burks, Thelma Bunkie Brrmfield, John Bogalusa Burnett, J oshua Gonzales Burns, Lawrence-Monroe Burrell, Alemnia Baton Rouge Burrell, Brenda-Baton Rouge Bursh, Billy-Leesville Burton, Lawlinter Monroe Bush, Amos-Amite Butler, J oseph-N ew Orleans Butler, Melissa New I beria Butler, Willard-Miami, F la. 269 Byone, Allen-Cloutierville Byrd, .Gloria-Monroe Cager, Donald-Chalmette students. Caldwell, Fannie-Napoleonville Caldwell, J ames-Shreveport Cambrice, Eugene-Houston, Texas Campbell, Severia Mobile, Ala. Campbell, Willia-Library, Miss. Canady, Pauline-Aguster, Georgia Cannon, Bonnie- Alexandn'a Caraway, Alma-Monroe Carmichael, Sharon Los Angeles, Calif. Carr, Cligert-Monroe Carr, J oseph-New Roads Carrier, James Eunice Carrier, Monica-Tucson, Arizona Carrier, Phillip-DeQuincy Carroll, Joan-Picayune, M iss. Annette-Laplace Armer Minden David-Laplace Eugene Baton Rouge Harold New Orleans Carter, Helen Pelican Carter, JoycevNew Roads Carter, Tyrone Bat0n Rouge Cash, Cynthiav New Iberia Casnave, Phillip LaCombe Casson, Ruby Shreueport Cavaller, Betty-Baton Rouge Cawthorne, Gloria Shrevepon Ceasar, Lorita Bazile Chambers, Samuel New Orleans Champagne, Kathleen-Lawtell Channel, Gassaway Lake Charles Charles, Beulah Laplace Charles, Edward-alackson City Charles, WaHace St. Martinville Chase, Novizi-Lake Providence Cheeks, Robert-Baton Rouge Chenevert, Rogers-Baton Rouge Cherry, Ernest Rayville Chretieh, Merculus-Lake Charles Clark, Florence-Melville Clay, Sammie-Monrae Clark, James-Forest City, Ark. Clark, Fearlie Natchitaches Clevland, William Farmville Cligton, Anthony Alexandria Cobb, GIOria-Minden Cooks, Shirley-New Roads Colbert, J ohnny-Shreveport Cole, Ida-Independence Collins, Joseph-New Orleans Collins, Josephine 0pelousas Collins, Lucilie-Amite Collins, Melvin-Reserve Collins, Octavia-Walker 27! Collins, Walter-Alexnndria Colomh, Paul lafitte Compton, Linda-New Orleans Conant, James-Alexandria Cnnerly, JudyiLeesville Converse, Audery Napoleanville Cooper, Victor;Monroe Corbin, Gloria-Baton Rouge Corbin, Jannie-Ruston Cornish, Ruhy-Darrow Cosey, Mira-wWoodville, Miss. Cotton, Linda Hammond Coverson, Kennelh Lake Charles Craig, Marilyn Plaquemine Craig, Vivian- Plaquemine Craveb, Martin Churchpoint Crawford, Cloria-Mt. H erman Crayton, N orma Reserve Cross, Irma Franinn Cross, Ruby Man y Crowell, Shirley Leesville Crump, Leonce-Maringouin Cryer, Audrey Mt. Hermond Cunnings, Gloria Shreveport Cusherberry, Rose-Gonzales Daggs, Gale-Monroe Daigre, BrendakBaton Rouge Daisy, Fannie-New Rhodes Dangerfield, Delores-Baton Rouge Daniels, Eldridge-Ville Platte Daniels, Patricia-Shreveport Davidson, Carl St. Francisville Davis, Billy Leesville Davis, Barbara-Baton Rouge Davis, Beulah Rayne Davis, Camilla-Shreveport Davis, Cecila New Orleans Davis, Frederick-Scotlandville Davis, Glenda L. Gadsden Davis, Gloria St. Francisville Davis, J. C. 0pelousas Davis, Laura-New Orleans Davis, Melba Columbia Davis, Yvonne-Independence Dawkins, David 0akland Day, Ida Maringouin Dayle, Mary Dequincy Demas, Rodney-New Orleans Demery, Charles-Natchitoches Dennis, L Errol New Orleans DeVille, Hershey Ville Platte Dewey, Katherine-Baton Rouge Dillion, Frankie-Franklins Dinkins, Beatrice-Baton Rouge Dixon, Belty Baton Rouge Dixon, Calvin New Roads Dixon, Majorie Alexandria Dixon, Melvin-Bastrop Dominique, Cynthia Donaldsonville Donahue, Comelius Denham Donald, David-Pine Grove Doston, Glenn A.-Shreveporl Dotsey, Barbara-New Orleans Doty, Lottie-Bossier Doucet, Mary A. 0pelousas Doucet, Ollie-Melville Douglas, Edward Alexandria Douglas, Lora-Scotlandville Draper, Arthur-Shreveport Drew, Eddie-Florien 273 Dubone, Patricia Lake Arthur Dugas, Manuel-Lafayetie Duhe, Anette-New Roads of foreign language. Dunmars, Lilian Plaquemine Dunn, Gloria-Monroe Dupaty, Eloise-New Orleans Dupree, Margiune-Baton Rouge Dural, Donald-New Iberia Durall, Jake-New Roads Durrah, David-Cleveland, Ohio Dyson, Barbara Franklint0n Eagles, Freddie B.-Alexandria Eaglin, Jonnie-Lake Charles Eaglin, Marie;0pelousas Ealy, Evie Princeton East, Leevrn Greensburg East, Willie Pensacola, Florida Edwards, Barbara-Opelausas Edwards, John Sidney-Clinton Edwards, Maurdy Welsh Edwards, Shelia Crowley Elliott, James-Monrae Ellis, Clarence-Baton Rouge Ellis, Harry-Grayville Ellis, Samuel-New Orleans Enard, Ceolemjennings Epps, Mathis-Memphis, Tenn. Evans, Dorenia Alexandria Evans, NalhineL-Balon Rouge Fabre, Chery New Roads Faie, Bernadine-Port Allen Farley, Olar Campti Farrar, Dianna Alexandria Farris, Alvin DeQuincy Farrington, J acqueline 071and0, Fla. Felton, Otis Monroe Fernandez, Dwight-St. Bernard Fields, Charles Batan Rouge Finkley, MiniHBenton Fisher, AlicFZachary Fisher, Gloria Denhams Spring Flateau, Cynthia Hopking, South Carolina Fleming, PaulettFMobile, Alabama Fletcher, Claudia-Vacheria Flewellen, Eddie Lake Providence Floyd, Barbara-Scotlandville Felder, Willia-Ferriday Fontenette, Carolyn New Iberia ontenette, SteVHNew Iberia 0rd, Lavelle-Bastrop 0rd, Margrett Shreveport 0rd, Mary-Glenmora oreman, Walter-New Iberia ontenette, Carolyn New Iberia oster, LeroyL-Scotlandville ountaine, Alvin Alexandria ox, Odesser-Scotlandville rancis, ond-New Orleans 275 F rank, Annabe11 Reserve Frank, ArchikVille Platte Frank, Eunice-St. Gabrie Frazier, Donald-Newellton Freeman, Clyde-Balon Rouge Fuller, Betty-Chicago, Ill. Fuller, Willie Memphis, Term. Fuglar, George-Scotlandville Cafford, Larry-Spearsville Gaignard, Betty D0naldsonville Gaines, Edward Baton Rouge Gaines, Walter-Zachery Gallot, Martin Washingtan Gates, Anthory-Atlanta, Geofgia Gay, Edward Natchitoches Qayles, John-Bonim Gibbs, Baibara New Orleans Gibson, J acqueline Tallulah Gikes, Renan Baton Rouge Gilliam, Cloria-Mansfield Gillie, Joseph Shreveport Gilmore, Ruby Baton Rouge Cipson, Charles-Donaldsanville Gloston, Loretha-Ville Platte Coins, Annie-aAlexandria Golden, Helen-Bethany Gomez, August-Donaldsonville Coldsby, Douglas-Bastrop Goodall, Louis Lake Providence Gooden, DorFShreveport Gordon, Clinton-Kentwood Gordon, Isaac-Zachery Cordon, Robert-Amite Coudia, Kernell Vacherie Grant, Carolyn-Batan Rouge Gray, Doris-Alexandria Gray, Elijah Monroe Green, Anna Baton Rouge Green, Edith Baton Rouge Green, Lester Shreveport Green, Charles-Lake' Providence Green, Mary Churchpoint Green, Patricia Franklin Green, Shirely J0nesville Green, Viola-Batan Rouge Creenard, Emma Spring Hill Greene, Raymond Gulfport, Miss. Greenwood, Willis Sacramento, Calif. Grey, Johnny Grambling Crier, Clarence Port Pierce, Fla. Griggith, RonaldLOpelousas Grogan, Barbara Abbeville Guerian, Gwendolyn-Baton Rouge Guillory, Herbert Basile Gunn, Lavargne-Manroe Guss, Noma Port Allen Hagen, Juliette Colfax Hall, Effie-theveport Hall, James-Shreveport Hall, Lynn Homer Hall, Nancy Shrevepart Hamilton, Ben Natchitoches Hamilton, Benjamin-Chestnut Hamilton, Margaret-Lafayette Hamilton, Sherrye-N'ew Orleans Hamilton, Vernon-Lake Charles Hampton, CharliFLake Providence Hamoton, Ralph-Arcadia Hanchett, Henry-Opelousas Hardnett, Leon-Jackson 277 Harrell, Robert-New Orleans Harris, Anita-Holly Ridge Harris, Barbara-New Roads Harris, Beverly 0pelousas Harris, Dorothy-Minden Harris, Estelle-Bogalusa Harris, Grun-Los Angeles, Calif. Harris, John-Plain Dealing Harris, J ohnnie Alexandria Harris, Herman-Winnesboro Harris, Jerry Manrae Harris, Marieb-Rayville Harris, Veronica-Baton Rouge Harris, Wilda Hodge Harris, Willie Baton Rouge Harris, Willie-Lutcher Harrison, Ella-Amite Harrison, Cayosa Clinton Harrison, John-Breaux Bridge Harrison, Sharon-Baton Rouge Hart, AlberF-Baton Rouge Hartfield, Karl-San Antonio, Texas Hartman, Rudy Houma Hartman, Mary- Margan City Hartmann Stewarthew Orleans Hauer, Rosemary-aNatchez, M iss. Hawkins, Edna-Leesville Hawkins, Leman-Shreveport Hawkins, Sandrak-Donaldsonville Hawkins, Winifred Alexandria Hayes, Betty Baton Rouge Hayes, Betty-Woodville, Miss. Hayes, Curtis Rayville Haynes, Dorothy-Baton Rouge Haynes, Virginia-Shreveport Hayes, Patricia New Orleans Hebert, Mary-New Roads Henderson, Kenneth-Chatham Henderson, Lois Mt. Airy. Henry, Alice FayHPelican Henry, Andrew-Crowley Henry, Curtinansfield Henry, Isiah Greensburg Henry, Joyce Bat0n Rouge Herron, Barbara-Minden Hewitt, Lonnier-Gretna Hickerson, Whitney Vacherie Hicks, Cheste'r Indianapolis, Ind. Higgenbothem, Bohby- W aterproof Higginbothem, Eugene Waterproof Hill, Edward New Orleans Hill, J osephine M oreauville Hill, Theresa New I beria Hills, Charlie-Hammond Himes, Bobby-Colfax Hims, Clends-Vacherie Hines, Janice-Vicksburg, M iss. Hinton, Lavoid-New Orleans 279 Hives, Thomas-Scotlandville Holey, Arthur-Panama City, Fla. Holland, LeOneita-Monroe Holliday, Earline-Chicago, Ill. Hollins, Clarence Shreveport . 4;, . wmvw, M gg-umahiwq uh Holloway, Gloria Baton Rouge Holmes, Olivia-Shreveport Hootsell, Daisy Tallulah Honora, J anet-Napoleonville Honore, Jois SCollanduille Horton, Connie-Baton Rouge Hoston, Sherman Rust0n Hosea, Dora Alexandria Houston, Barbara Shreveport Howard, Anna-Baton Rouge Howard, Diana-Shreveport Howard, Ida-Slidell Hullaby, Aubrey Shreveport Hunt, Mary 0pelpusas Hunt, Roger-Baton Rouge Hunt, Raymond-Baton Rouge Hutcherson, Delores B0galousa Hydell, Pricilla New Orleans Irving, Beverly-Kentwood Jacobs, Shiela-Alexandria J ack, Cherrai Baton Rouge Jack, Willie-Baton Rouge Jackson, Cleotha-Montgomery Jackson, David-Rayuille J ackson, Geraldine P0rt Allen J ackson, Isaac-New Roads J ackson, J ohn Shrevepart Jackson, J oyce-S t. F rancisville J ackson, Catherine-Pioneer Jackson, Lawrence-DeR idder Jackson, Margie-Clintan Jackson, LawrencFDeRidder Jackson, Mathilda-Livingston Jackson, OllitFOpelousas Jackson, Pearlena Zachary Jackson, Roya1 Sunshine Jackson, Royal-New Orleans Jackson, Rose-Baton Rouge Jackson, Winston Vacherie James, Bernadine-Bogalousa James, Charles-Bogalousa James, Nolan-LaPlace J'arreau, Mary New Roads Jefferson, Jeffery Baton, Rouge Jefferson, Lionel-Baton Rouge Jefferson, Rena Baton Rouge Jemison, Bettye-Baton Rouge Jenkins, Joe-Scotlandville Jenkins, Ulysses-Los A ngeles, Calif. Johnson, Charles DeQuincy Johnson, Charles-Mansfield Joseph, Stella-G ramercy , Jordon, Lawrence Bogalousa J ordon, Rulh A bbeville J oseph, Gloria New Roads J oshua, Mary Shreveport Joshua, Mary Shreveport Joubert, Dore Washington Jones, Anjaryl Hammond J ones, Arthur-Bastrop Jones, Bobbie Minden. J ones, Bobby-A ngie Jones, Cheryl Baton Rouge Jones, Diananunshine J ones, Earl-Ionesboro Jones, Faye-Natchitoches 28l Jones, J ones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, J ones, Jones, J ones, Geraldine Natchitoches Gingere-Birmingham, Ala. Hilary-Oscar Irvin 0akdale Jacquelyn Buras Judy-White Castle Marie-Breaux Bridge Mary Napoleanville Murry-Elizabeth Okla-NatchitOches Patricia Baton Rouge Verbon-New Orleans Wanda-Lake Charles Wenderlan-New Orleans YvonnewNatvchitoches Johnson, Amelia Scotlandville Johnson, AlviawBogalousa Johnson, AlicPBaton Rouge Johnson, Claude?New Orleans Johnson, Cretta-Leesville Johnson, Delores-Baton Rouge Johnson, Dorothy-St. Martinsville J ohnson, Elaine-Garyville Johnson, Gloria-Lake Charles Johnson, J ames Baton Rouge Johnson, J immy-F t. Pierce, Fla. Johnson, JbeL-Baton Rouge, La. Johnson, Joe-Bunkie Johnson, Leon-Zachary Johnson, Percy-Fisher, La. Johnson, Lionel Voitel J ohnson, LuIa-Fordoche Johnson, Margaret Shrevep0rt Johnson, Mary-St. Joseph Johnson, Melvin-Fort Worth, Tex. Lafleur, John Ville Platte Lake, Annie Shreveport Lagarde, Evelyn New Orleans Vocational Home Economics majors are well versed in all aspects of home care. Lane, Herbert-Quincy, Fla. Lapeyorlerie. Domonic New Orleans Larry, Shirely Kentwood Larsuel, Louis-Amite Laurent, Patricia Vacherie LaVerg-ne, Albert Basiel Lavergne, Gertrude-Lawtell Lavergne, Mary 0pelousas Lawson, Charlyne Donaldsonville Lawson, Robert Darrow Leary, Ruby Shreveport Leatherman. Shirelv-DeRidder Le Blane, Elroy-Houma Le Deaux, Ina-Lake Charles Lee, Constance Moreauville Lee, Dianne Caryville Lee, John-Lake Charles Lee, Lloygd-New Iberia Lee, Margaret-Shreveport Lee, Rosemary Shreveport 283 Johnson, Rubin Fort Pierce, Fla. Johnson, Stone New Orleans Johnson, Virginia-Natchitoches Johnson, Weater-Cavingtan Johnson, Webster Haughton J udson, Sherian Baton Rouge J ulien, RomeleDonaldsonville Juppte, Angela-Napoleonville Keller, Thelma-Baton Rouge Kelly, Davia Minden Kelly, Rozethel-Jennings Kennedy, Johnnye-Delhi Kennerson, Dorothy Winnsbom Keys, Evelyn-Lake Charles Keys, Sonya-Donaldsonville Kidd, Geraldine-Benton Kidd, Joyce-Bentan Kilchrist, Walter Lizfayette Kimble, Ceorge-Independence Kinchen, Howard-Hammond Kindrick, Deola-Edgard King, Abron-Windfield King, Janichlexandria King, Shirely I-Iouston, Texas King, Thomas-Miami, Fla. Kirk, Perry-DeRidder Knight, Claudya Delhi Knighten, June Baton Rouge Koeller, Janichew Orleans Kormabach, Edward Baton 'Rouge Lacey, Bobbie New Orleans Lacour, Etha Baton Rouge Laday, FIotadeses-Ville Platte La Fargue, Barbara New Orleans LaFitte, Tommy Shreveport 284 Madison, Wylie-Maringouin Magee, Ella-Franklinton Major, Delores Minden Mallet, Clarence-Kinder Malone, Emmanuel-Cleveland, Ohio Mangrum, LoiSr-Baton Rouge Manuel, Lois-Opelousas Malveaux, Veronica 0pelousas Marcell, Oliver New Orleans Marcellus, Pearlie-Shreveport Mark, Rachel Franklint0n Markray, Adam-Ringgold Marsalis, Robert New Orleans Marshall, Emma Alexandria Marshall, Fred Houston, Texas Marshall, Gwendolyn-Bogalusa Mason, Beulah-0pelousas Mason, Mary-New Orleans Martin, Alphonse New Orleans Martin, Andrew-New Roads Martin, Beulah-Baton .Rouge Martin, SeJoyce Angie Martin, Terry-Homer Martin, Wanda-New Orleans Marzett, Wanda Grambling ?g'g.: V:. :3... Funk 'Q N .5 ad: ::;:$i . 5 . ;I7,mn$ ? :1: Matthews, Emily Lake Charles Matthews, John N0rw0od May, Osie Monroe McBride, MaIy-New Orleans McClarity, Richard-Franklin McClendon, Haze1 Walker McCord, Alonszobile, Ala. McCormick, Jessie-Bastrop McCoy, Dicie Mansfield McDuffy, Donak-Coushatta 285 Leger, Sybil Churchpoint Leon, Gladys Natchitoches Levy, Dale -Baton Rouge Levy, Idella Danaldsonville Lewis, AIjean-Grambling Lewis, BessikSarrento Lewis, Dinah-Lafayette Lewia, Emma-Baton Rouge Lewis, Gerald Ruston Lewis, Octavia-Baton Rouge Lewis, Robert St. Martainville Lewis, Victor-Lecombe Lightfoot, Constant Modeste Little, James Picayune, Miss. Livingston, Carolyn New I beria Livingston, Benjamin New Iberia Loche, Veronica-Baton Rouge Lockhart, David Hodge Locks, Alton-Ville Platte Louis, Eva Plaquemine Love, Brenda-Batan Rouge Lowery, Betty-Lake Charles Lucas, James Baton Rouge Lucas, Lois-Ferriday Luckett, Joan Wisner Luke, Lois-Shreveport Lusk, Sammie Houston, Texas Lute, Catherine Lake Charles Lynch, Earl-Shreveport Lyon, Brenda-Monroe Lyons, Helen-Lecompete Mack, Christine Baton Rouge Mack, Margaret-New Orleans Mackey, Jimmie-Bunkie Madison, Mary Monrae Moore, Kattie Buech Moore, Lois Shreveport Moore, Phyllis-Napoleonville IVs too early to lock up your equipment. Morehouse, Vincent-Lake Providence Morgan, Adlean-Port Allen Morgan, Gwendolyn-Houma Morris, Joseph-Lutcher Morris, Kathleen-Shreveport Morris, Ollie New Roads Morris, Ronald Shreveport Moses, Diane-New Iberia Moses, Gilda-Baton Rouge Moton, Vivian-Batan Rouge Mott, Dorothy Washington Mouton, LylHLafayette Moy, Sylvia Monroe Musgrow, Bobbie-Minden Myles, Howard Baton Rouge Myles, Pathenia-Ville Platte Naim, Harvey Miami, Fla. N arcisse, J acquelyn Vacherie Narcisse, Mercedes Vacherie Nash, Shirley-Colfax 287 McDaniels, Bettye-Vicksburg, Miss. McGinnis, Victoria Plaquemine McGee, Claudette Port Allen McGee, Luci Minden McGrudder, CheryI-Alexandria McGruder, J ohnetta Alexandria McIntyre, Carol-Shrevepart Maggs, Aldonia St. James Melancon, Thereasa-Scotlandville Mercelous, Fay-Kentwood Merl, Susie Natchitoches Miles, Barry Bat0n Rouge Miller, AnnHGrand Coteau Miller, Henry Ville Platte Miller, Maxilyn-Brusley Miller, Wilford Leesville Mills, Francella-New Orleans Mims, Alfred-Clintan Mims, Ralston-McDade, La. Miner, Cheryl-New Orleans Minor, Matthews-Wisner Mitchell, Barbara-Baton Rouge Mitchell Carmelita-Monroe Mitchell, Fate Bat0n Rouge Mitchell, IrenFDonaldsonville Mitchell, Leah-New Orleans Mitchell, Mary Plaquemine Mitchell, Melvin-Baton Rouge Mitchell, Rosie Shreveport Mitchell, Sally Pittsburgh, Perm. Mitch, Mattie Benton Montague, Etta-Baton Rouge Montgomery, Vernell-Alexandria Moore, Guyann New Orleans Moore, John Alexander Patton, Mary Baton Rouge Paul, Evelyn-Hardwood Perkins, Mary-C0rbin Pelichet, Henry-wBaton Rouge Penn, Leon-New Orleans Perrilloux, Sylvia-Reserve Perry, Shirley-LeCompte Persley, Barbara Shreveport Phillips, William New Orleans Phills, Bobby-Shreveport Philson, Lawrence-Scotlandville Picou, Rosek-Houma Pigdon, Detroit Garyville Pinkney, Doris-Napoleonville Piper, Joseph-Baton Rouge Piper, Robert-Shreveport Pitre, MacLindsey-Ville Platte Pitre, Richard-Opelousas Pitts, Judy-Baton Rouge Plant, Vincent Bogalousa Poche, Clayton-Garyuille Pool, Shirleyu-Kentwood Polk, Rita-Baton Rouge 289 Ned, Charles-0pelousas N ed, Geneva Lake C harles Neldare, Betty Baton, Rouge Nelson, Johnson Lafayette Nelond, Betty Baton Rouge Nero, Lloyd Clinton Neveu, Tyron-St, Martinsville Newell, Brenda Shreveport Newson, Roosevelt-Rayville Nicholas, Donald-Caryville Nixon, Howard Houma Nolan, Betty -New Orleans Norris, Alton New Roads Nixon, Ella-Baton Rouge Nuohur'ch, Douis-New Orleans O,Neil, MaIy-Colfax Oliver, Joyoe Tallulah Otis, Willie Franklin Oubre, MaxinHVacherie Oubre, Theresa-Vacherie Oubre, Wilbert Vacherie Owens, Frederick Bemice Owens, Johnnie-Hattisburg, Miss. Paige, Rosa Natchitoches Palmer, Audry-New Roads Pappillion, Judy-Lake Charles Parfaite, Zula New Orleans Parker, Harry Shreveport Parker, Louis-szquemine Parker, Miamie Monroe Parker, Roland New Orleans Farms, Ivory Prairieville Patterson, Edwina4Bdgon Rouge Patterson, Lossona+Donaldsonville Patterson, Warren-Bunkie Polk, Sandra-New Iberia Pollard, Lester-New Orleans Porche, Ethe1 Houma Porter, Anne-Minden Portier, Joseph Lawtell Porter, Mat-Shreveport Poydras, Loyce-Baton Rouge Pramus, Azalee-Baton Rouge Preston, AIhertha- Donaldsonuille Preston, Shirley-New Orleans Price, ElainHNew Roads Price, Hayes-Shreveport Price, Mark-Baton Rouge Price, Jama-Dallas, Texas Price, Ralph-Natchitoches Price, Rosalind-Plaquemine Proby, Roderick-Jonesville Pullen, Linda-Alexandria Queen, Isabella Port Allen Quellins, Therman-Amite Quinn, Charles Natchitoches Rankins, Georgia Baton Rouge Raymond, Charles-Natchitoches Redditt, J acqueline-St. Gabriel Redfud, Duane Los Angeles, Calif. Reed, Roland-Ville Platte Reed, Gloria Baton Rouge Reed, Glaina-Eunice Reed, Sylvia-Hammond Reedom, Marshall-New I beria Reedom, Ronald-Lake Charles Resse, Catherine-Greensburg Rhens, Jescenia DenHam Spring Rhodes, Doris--Bastrop Ricard, Archie-New Roads 29! Ricard, Natalie-Baton Rouge Richard, Lillie-Opelousas Richard, Royal-Jeanerette Richaljd, YvonnkChalmette Richardson, Blanche-Winnsboro Richardson, Jewel Scotlandville Ridau, Harold-Bunkie Riley, Emma-Marion Riley, Peggy-Baton Rouge Riley, Sheelyv-Baton Rouge Rimes, Patricia Leesburg Rye, EIigah-Natchitoches Roberson, Albert Monrae Roberson, JessienBaton Rouge Robert, J eanne N ew Orleans Roberts, Barbara New Rhodes Roberts, Frances-Laurel, Mississippi Robertson, Louella Baton Rouge Robinson, Elma Alexandria Robinson, Clara-Franklinton Robinson, Linda-Greensburg . Robinson, Norma-Houston, Texas Robinson, Patricia New Orleans Rodgers, Evonne Montgomery Rogers, Janice-New Orleans Rogers, Mary-White Castle Rodney, Sarah-New Rhodes Ross, Joseph-Scotlandville Ross, Marva-Batan Rouge Ross, SheltonLDelhi Ross, Warren Shreveport Rowe, Joyce-Maringouin Rowe, Loretha-St. Joseph Rudison, Willie-Greensburg Russ, Samuel-Convent 'RuSSeH, Betty J.-Baton Rouge Sadler, Bennie L. Baton Rouge Sago, Do'llie-Imris Horticulture student replanting rare species Salvant, Wayne New Orleans 1 Sampey, Helen-Lafayette Samuel Eddie Marie-Baton Rouge Samuel, Luvenia-Shreveport Sandris, John-Shreveport Sanford, Marcell-Clinton Stevenson, Mary Whiteville Stevenson, Thomasina Jonesboro Stewart, Velma Plaquemine Satterfield, F loyd-Lake Charles Saunders, Major-Baton Rouge Savannah, Ernest-Monroe Sawyer, Metter Leesville Scott, Clifton Lake Providence Scott, Elizabeth J. Bat0n Rouge Scott, Elsie-Lake Providence Scott, Genevia Natchitoches Scott, Mary Clinton Scott, Nancy-Winnsboro Sentimore, Jo-Ann-New Orleans 293 Singleton, Patricia-Batan Rouge Slocum, Sylvia-Lake Chhrles Smith, Alton-Kentwood Smith, AnnettkNew Orleans 'Smith, Audrey-Scotlandville Smith, Carolyn St. F rancisville Smith, Carolyn-White Castle Smith, Cora Dallas, ,Texas Smith, David Baton Rouge Smith, Eloise-Plaquemine Smith, Fred-Shreueport Smith, Gwendolyn-New Orleans Smith, Henry New Orleans Smith, J ames Ruston Smith, Jerry-Port Allen Smith,- J oe-F ranklinton Smith, Josephine-Port Allen Smith, Lester Edgard Smith, Mary-St. Francisville Smith, Matt Alexandria Smith, Patricia-Plaquemine Smith, Patsy-Plaquemine Smith, Reginald-Bastrop Smith, Ronald Bastrop 'Smith, Shirley-Colfax Smith, StelIa-Crowley Smith, Sylvia-New Orleans Smith, Veronica-Maringouin Smith, William-Shreveport Smith, Willie-Franklinton Solomon, Car1 Colfax Solomon, Errol-St. Martinville Spears, Beulah Baker Spears, Patricia-Independence Spears, Rosetta Baton Rouge 294 Speights, Joyce Slidell Spencer, Raymond-New Iberia Spooner, Pearl-Part Allen Square, Dafiney chhary Stagg, Josef 0akdale St. Amant, Charlotte-Baton Rouge St. Cyr, EQHPNCW Orleans Stallworth, Levorsie-Many Stanley. Martha-Hammond Steib, Veronica-Vacherie Stelly, John 0pelousas Stenson, Emma-Rayville Stephens, Elijah-Gilliam Sterling, Doris St. F rancisville Stevenson, David Bal0n Rouge Stevenson, Juanitm-St. F rancisville Stewart, Diane Plaquemine Stewart, Joyck-Woodville, Miss. Stewart, Katherine Natchitoches Stewart, Louis-New Orleans Stewart, SamueI Rayville Stewart, Walter-Kentwood St. Julian, Delores-Lafayette Street, Caretha-Grambling Sulivan, Henry Reserue Sullivan, Gloria Shrevepqrt Sylve, Louise Laplace Tanner, Enola-Greensburg Taylor, Adrienne-Buras Taylor, Betty-Shreveport Taylor, Bonnie-New Roads Taylor, Diane Batan Rouge Taylor, Edmond-Washington Taylor, Essie Glenmora Taylor, Linda-Shreveport 295 Taylor, Janet.Buris Taylor, Sandra-Baton Rouge Taylor, Joyce Baton Rouge Thomas, Aaron Washington Thibo'deaux, Barbara-Opelousas Thomas, Albert-Baton Rouge Thomas, Alton Leesville Thomas, Arlesler-Baton Rouge Thomas, Beverly St. F rancisville Thomas, Beverly Ann Baton Rouge Thomas, Delphine Bat0n Rouge Thomas, Dorotha Baton Rouge Thomas, Emily Slidell Thomas, Geroline-Hodge Thomas, J ames N ew Orleans Thomas, Janice-Baton Rouge Thomas, Janice-New Rhodes Thomas, JanicehNew Orleans Thomas, Roosevelt Ch0ushatte Thomas, Shirley Mrs. Thomas, J oyce-N ew Orleans Thomas, Leaster-Baton Rouge Thompson, John-Baton Rouge Thompson, Leroy-Kenner Thompson, Margret Shreveport Thomas, Marjean Shrevep0rt Thomas, Ronald Shreveporl Thomas, Roy-Shreveport Thomas, SamueI-Tallulah Thompson, TerIy-Houma Thorn, Earl-Hammond Thornton, Bernadine-New Orleans Thierry, Josie 0pelousas Thueston, Herbert-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Todd, EtheI-Homer Tony, Hemry-New Orleans Terrence, Eunice Baton Rouge Travis, Wallice-Walker The card catalog is a necessity for scholarly research. Tucker, Almeda Sterlington Tucker, MalcoIm-New Orleans Turner, Alma Manroe Turner, Fredessa-Delhi Turner, Helen-Scotlandville Turner, Irene Mansfield Turner, Josephine Tallulah Turner, Loretta-Gueydan Turner, Mary-Baton Rouge Tyler, Albert Ferriday Valentine, Brenda Darrow Valentine, Leola-Conzales Vaslin, Dianne Batan Rouge Vamado, Felix Amite Vavasseur, Gail Balon Rouge Venson, Ronnie-Alexandria Ventress, Gloria-Marinquoin Vercher, Lelia-Batchelor Victor, Mary-Donaldsonville Vidrine, Annie--Ville Platte 297 Vinvent, Endas-Baton Rouge Vital, Audry-Welch Voltaire, Shirley New Roades Vosley, Velma-Shreveport Walker, Gladys-Goodpine Walker, Glenn Quincy Walker, Gwendolyn Boley Walker, Oscm Binghamton, N. Y . Walker, Patricia Plaquemine Walker, Willie-Delhi Walker, Yvonne-Plaquemine Wallace, Horace- Monroe Wallace, John Mathews Wallace, Mack-Pineville Waller, Paula Baton Rouge Wallis, Deloris-Houma Ward, Johnnie-Lake Charles Washington, Larry-DeQuincy Ward, Alice-Monroe Ward, Florida-Lettsworth Ward, Audreye Rayville Ware, Julia-Opelousas Warner, Isiah Bunkie Warren, Trudy-Harvey Washington, Barbara 0pelousas Washington, Curtis-Shreveport Washington, Devoria Scotlandville Washington, Edna New Orleans Washington, Frances-Chicago Washington, James-New Orleans Washington, Oscar Alexandria Washmgton, Pearley Scotlandville Watson, Claude Fort Valley, Georgia Watson, John-Ferriday Watson, Percy-Franklinton Watson, Rixe Wisner Wauddy, Alexander-New Orleans Weathers, Brenda-Shreveport Webb, Robert Bat0n Rouge Wells, Autry Natchitoches Wells, Grace-Woodville, Miss. Wells, Leola-Woodville, Miss. Wells, Patricia Baton Rouge Wesley, Barbara-Leesville West, Wanda-Gibsland Whitaker, Gracey-Holly White, AIvin-Bastrop White, Charles,-Colfax White, DianaH-Homer. White, Gertrude-Cavington White, Louise-Zachary Whiten, Audry Baton Rouge Whitfield, Clara Rayville Whitfield, Lorenzo-Mob'ile, Ala. Whitfie, Resa-Baton Rouge Whitson, Alzada Shreveport Wiley, Craig Grambling Wiley, Juanita-Columbia 299 Wiley, Marvin-Ml'ami, Florida Wilkerson. Velma Baton Rouge Wilkins, Sherrie-Crowley Williams, Annie-Baker Williams, Bemell-Violet Williams, Calvianew Orleans Wiliams, Calvin-New Orleans Williams, Clifford Minden Williams, David New Orleans Williams, Dorcey Monr0e Williams, Dori?Baton Rouge Williams, Edwin Lutcher Williams, Ephraim-La Place Williams, Eugene Fort Pierce Williams, Floria Baton Rouge Williams, George-New Orleans Williame, Harvey-Gueydan Williams, Irene Bat0n Rouge Williams, J enette New Orleans Williams, Joseph-Plaquemine Williams, Katie Patincourtville Williams, Lena Colfax Williams, Louis Baton Rouge Williams, Maurice Hartford Williams, MichaelwWelcome Williams, Richard-Scollanduille Williams, Rose-Napoleonville Williams, Rudy-New Orleans Williams, Ruthie Baton Rouge Williams, Shirley-Shr'eveport Williams; Shirley-Zachary Williams, BiolahBaton Rouge Williams, Waynew-Lake Charles Williams, Wilbert Shreveport Williams, Xavier-Leeville Wilkins, Diane Crowley Wilkins, Maryland-Crowley Willis, Amelia-Hauston, Texas Willis, Walter-Monroe Wills, Marilyn Alexandria Wilmore, Louis-Yorktown, Virginia Wilmer, Hazel Alexandria Wilson, Barney-Leesville Wilson, Billy-Deridder Wilson, Carolyn Kenner Wilson, Gwendolyn-N. Y. New York Wilson, Jasper-Camden, Arkansas Wilson, Joseph Batan Rouge Wilson, Mary-Baton Rouge Wilson, Wendell-Chatham Winchester, Barbara Welcome Winfield, Gloria-Princeton Winfield, Patricia New Orleans Wintrop, Dwight Alexandria Wise, Charlotte-Jeanerette Wolf, Firis-Many Woodland, Joy Ann Lutcher Woods, Cleo-New Orleans Woods, LorranFBaton Rouge Woodward, Catherine-Batan Rouge Wright, Barbara-Riveriem Beach, Fla. Wright, Helen Abbeville Wright, Jessie-Monrae Wright, Lee Olia Baton Rouge Wright, Melvin-Scotlandville Wyche, Bettina-New Orleans Wyche, Elois Tallulah . Young, Alered-New Orleans Young, Bessie-Bogalusa Young, Tuley Bienville 30l Young, Crayton-Tallulah Young, Gloria-DeFuniak Springs Young, Raymond-Alexandria Young, Sherrill-Bogalusa Zeigler, Mable-Haynesville Zeno, Laura-Thibodeau 303 .. . .. H ........ . .. . w . !. $5!J..o..lu;....;.u...1alg . 11.7..6910RIEHF3. . . .. . Put... 1-H n.1CMkwmd.' . Y Administration Classes Features WHEN UNIVERWY m HEW ORtEMK Our newly constructed Cafeteria. Science Building 304 111g tration Build mmis The Ad A place for study Library The 305 Administration DEAN E. W. BASHFUL Message From the Dean The year 1965 marks the fifty-first anniversary of Southern University on its present site at Baton Rouge. Southern University in New Orleans is proud to be a part of an institution which has served so well for half a century. That Southern University has contributed significantly to this region, raising the level of culture and aspiration of its people, is beyond question. That as its fifty-first year unfolds, its most productive years are before it, is likewise very obvious. Thus, the second half century may well be a period of challenge and response unlike anything in its first fifty years. For the new social milieu as well as the technological age presently emerging will present challenges which will call for new approaches as well as fresh and daring responses. This is the age of expectancy in terms of achievements of students, teachers, and alumni. Southern University in New Orleans joins with the Southern family in accepting the challenge which its establishment brings and pledging that it will plan its program to bring about the desired response in the space age. The Dean E. W. BASHFUL- H. F. PLUNKETT Registrar and Director of Admissions IRIS COOPER J ANICE ANDERSON Secretary Secretary 308 CHARLES E. BURNS Business Manager JOSEPH AUGILLARD EUGENE SMITH JUNIS ROBINSON Accountant Clerk Auditor 309 IRENE HOWARD, MELODYSSE DYSON, Counselor Counselor LEONARD KELLER, JOSEPHINE COME UX Counselor Counselor Department Heads DR. WALTER WEBB Biology Department DR. N. PATI Physiology Department DR. PAUL T. GROVES Chemistry Department DR. LEVY WILSON Commerce Division DR. NORMAN WILSON Economics Department GEORGE PARKER Education Department DR. E. WILEY English Department ROBERT GEX Foreign Language Department DR. LEONARD KELLER Freshman Studies RUSSELL STOCKARD Geography Department DR. ARNOLD TAYLOR History Department LEONARD WASHINGTON Library WILLIAM FURR Mathematics Department GRENNETTA SIMPSON Music Department DR. DONG KIM Philosophy Department ANTHONY DONFOR Physics Department WILLIAM BUCKNER Physical Education Department 3l3 3I4 GERALDINE JAMES Speech Department Dr. Austin at his best. DR. BINJ I KHARE Political Science DR. JAMES KELSAW Sociology Department Faculty BANKS, SHEILA Librarian BROWN, HATTIE Health 81 Physical Ed. COFFEY, JULIA Librarian COLLIER, LOUIS Physics DEMYERS, DON Biology DYER, EARL Chemistry FREEMAN, EVELYN English GANTT, C. W. Assistant Librarian GIVEN S, LLOYD Math COFF, KATIE English HANSBERRY, GEORGE Chemistry MCCARTHY, SONJ A Physical Education MANUAL, MARY Librarian RAI, G. S. DRJ Biology ROBINSON, PATRICK Biology SHIT, ABHA Math SEVERIN, WILLIAM Math STERLING, J AMES Math STRAYHORNE, E. M. Business Adm. WILSON, NORMAN Economics 3l5 MISS SMITH, Steno-Pool LEO PERKINS, Maintenance R. RUST, Manager, Bookstore MISS NELSON, Secretary V. NEWPORT, Business Offifje MRS. WHITE, Switchboard 3I7 Seniors ALEXANDER, NORMAN JR., New Orleans Political Science ANDERSON, JOHN A., Norco, La Accounting ANDREWS, NAOMI S., New Orleans Sociology ARRIOLA, JULIO, New Orleans Foreign Language BALTHAZAR, MARY, New Orleans Sociology BERNIARD, ALICE, New Orleans Sociology Hottest Group Going' BOATNER, LUELLA, New Orleans Sociology BOURNES, CAROL ANN, New Orleans Secretarial Science BOWMAN, BERNADETTE, New Orleans BROUSSARD, DIANE, New Orleans Bi'ology BROWN, HENRY C., New Orleans Chemistry CELISTAN, HARVEY H., New Orleans Business Administration COMBRE, WALLACE B., New Orleans Accounting DEJEAN, LOIS, New Orleans Secretarial Science DENLEY, WILKIE A., New Orleans Speech and Hearing Seniors DUMAS, FURTRULL, New Orleans Accounting EUGENE, CARMEN D., New Orleans Sociology CAIR, YVONNE, New Orleans Secretarial Science HARRIS, JAMES J., New Orleans History . HARRIS, JOSEPH, New Orleans Economics HEATH, BETTYE, New Orleans Accounting HENRY, J EWELL, New Orleans Mathematics HOWARD, OCTAVIA, W estwego, La. Education JACKSON, JEANNIE, New Orleans Biology JACKSON, JOHNNY, New Orleans Sociology JACKSON, JOSEPH L., New Orleans A It JONES, LEONARD A., New Orleans Art JONES, THELMA, New Orleans Secretarial Science JORDAN, NAOMI, New Orleans Sociology KELLY, VIVIAN L, New Orleans Sociology Seniors LANCE, MARIAN, New Orleans Secretarial Science LEE, JAMES W., New Orleans Accounting LEE, RITAMAE R., New Orleans Educa tion LEWIS, BERTHA, New Orleans Secretarial Science MANUEL, EDWARD, New Orleans Mathematics MAR, WHITNEY, Gretna, La. Social Science MARCELL, BETTY, New Orleans Business Administration MILES, NORMA F., New Orleans Sociology NARCISSE, YVONNE T., LaPlace, La. Secretarial Science NEALY, ALBERTHA, New Orleans Secretarial Science PAJEAUD, ADRIENNE, New Orleans Speech and Hearing PANNELL, LEON M., New Orleans Mathematics PETERS, JOSEPHINE C., New Orleans Elementary Education ROYAL, SANDRA, New Orleans Secretarial Science SHAW, JUANITA, New Orleans Speech and Hearing Seniors SHELLY, MARY, New Orleans Sociology SIMMS, WILSON, New Orleans Business Administration STALLING, ALCEE, Madisonville, La. Accounting THEARD, EDDIE MAE, New Orleans Sociology THOMAS, JOHNNY 0., New Orleans Accounting THOMAS, MARY L., New Orleans Sociology TILLMAN, WILMA JEAN, New Orleans Speech and Hearing TILLY, JOSEPH A., New Orleans Business Administration TREGRE, WILFRED J., New Orleans History UZOMAH, RALPH U., Nigeria Business Administration WALKER, EMILE A., New Orleans Accounting WATSON, RENETTA, New Orleans Art WILLIAMS, MOLLIE M., New Orleans Secretarial Science WING, HERBERT C., Jr., New Orleans Accounting WING, URSULA, New Orleans Sociology WOODS, MARGUERITE New Orleans, La. Biology Students take time out for study. Now get it right, Mrs. Ventress. 322 Juniors Progress, Their Most Important Product Anderson, Betty, New Orleans Anderson, Thomas, New Orleans Arceneaux, Gloria, New Orleans Armstead, Wallace, New Orleans Bazile, Ronald P., New Orleans Blunt, Ford, New Orleans Bolds, Stanley, New Orleans Booker, Kalhadza, New Orleans Bordenave, Harold J ., New Orleans Bossier, Barbara A., Hahnville; La. Bournes, Betty A., New Orleans Bradley, Charles A., New Orleans Briscoe, Pearl, New Orleans Brown, Mary, New Orleans Brown, Shirley, New Orleans Brumfield, Douglas, New Orleans Bridges, Silas L., New Orleans Clay, Ruby, New Orleans Clivens, David C., New Orleans Coleman, Cassie, New Orleans Coubarous, Floyd, New Orleans Davis, Noelean, New Orleans Davis, Robert, New Orleans Delille, Janice M., New Orleans Dukes, Georgiana, New Orleans Duplessis, Marie L., New Orleans Edwards, Herman J ., New Orleans Ellis, Lena, New Orleans Ferdinand, Brenda, New Orleans Fields, Lorene V., New Orleans Francis, Nettie, New Orleans Garibaldi, Amadee, New Orleans Cordon, Ivan, New Orleans Gorman, Doris J ., New Orleans German. Gale, New Orleans 323 Guidery, Audrey M.-New Orleans Irvin, Virginia-New Orleans Jackson, Antoinette New Orleans Johnson, Charles F. New Orleans Johnson, Lenora-New Orleans Jones, Donald M.-New Orleans Jones, Mary A.-New Orleans Jordan, Sylvester New Orleans Leggett, Beverly A.-New Orleans Lewis, Kathleen-New Orleans Loe, Sandra-New Orleans Magee, Dorathy-New Orleans Marshall, William, Jr.-New Orleans Merritt, Betty Y.-New Orleans Miles, Bobbie M.-New Orleans Mitchell, Brenda L. New Orleans Mitchell, Herbert-New Orleans Mitchell, Linda L.-New Orleans Morgan, Mildred-New Orleans Payne, Rosemarie-New Orleans Pichon, Mary E.-Slidell, La. Pierre, Lucy New Orleans Roberson, Annette-New Orleans Roberson, Ora-New Orleans Rogers, Earnest-New Orleans Rubin, Clementine New Orleans Scott, Barbara J.-Des Allemands, La. Smith, Doratha-New Orleans Spencer, Daniel-New Orleans Stalling, Shirley-New Orleans Stanwood, Helen-New Orleans Story, Sandra E.-New Orleans Taylor, Loretta-Algiers, La. Terry, Bernice-New Orleans Theard, Mary-New Orleans Iuniors Theard, Wilmer A., New Orlelzns Thomas, Geraldine, New Orleans Thomas, Lizzie L., New Orleans Thomas, Martha, New Orleans Turks, Ethelia M., New Orleans Velazquez, Thomas, New Orleans Walker, Vernice E., New Orleans Ward, Lovie, New Orleans Washington, Raymond, New Orleans Washington, Rose M., New Orleans Williams, Ervin, Norco, La. Wright, Jean, New Orleans Alright, Henderson, time to lock up. 325 ophomores Adams, Walter, New Orleans Amedee, Ernest, New Orleans Anderson, Rosalind, New Orleansr Andrews, Lillie I., New Orleans Bartley, Gloria, New Orleans Bates, Elzora, New Orleans Batiste, Jerry A., New Orleans Berniard, Lynn, New Orleans Blunt, Barbara, New Orleans Blunt, Betty, New Orleans Blunt, Beverly, New Orleans Bradley, Marcelle, New Orleans Brown, Joyce, New Orleans Bujol, Beverly, Kenner, La. Carey, Sarah, New Orleans Carter, Lily, New Orleans Caston, Joan, New Orleans Clark, Laura, Slidell, La. Coco, Gaynell, New Orleans Collins, Robert, New Orleans Conerly, Sandra, New Orleans Cornin, Oliver, New Orleans Creecy, Gail, New Orleans Dorsey, Gilbert, Gretna, La. Ducre, Kenneth, New Orleans Dunbar, Lola, New Orleans Encalade, Carol, New Orleans Evans, Mary, New Orleans Ferdinand, Gwendolyn, New Orleans Fleming, Audry, New Orleans Fleming, Frances, New Orleans Fletcher, Robert, New Orleans Cant, Delores, New Orleans Cant, J une, New Orleans Golden, Geneva, Springfield, La. NLook Sharp, Feel Sharp, Are Sharp' Sophomores Graham, Jacqueline, New Orleans Grant, William, Gretna Griffin, Alvin, New Orleans Griffin, Carolyn, New Orleans Guillcmet, Anna L., New Orleans Hardy, William 5., New Orleans Henry, Alodia F., New Orleans Henry, Frank, New Orleans Henry, Nancy, New Orleans Henry, Nathaniel, New Orleans Hills, Tanner, New Orleans Holmes, Jessie M., New' Orleans Hughes, Anna, Phoenix, La. Hull, Bessie, New Orleans Hutchinson, Cynthia, Kenner Irvin. Harris, New Orleans Jackson, Faye, Marrero James, Emily, New Orleans Jeanpierre, Mary, New Orleans Jenkins, Addrean, New Orleans Jennings, Helen, New Orleans Joseph, Joycelyn, New Orleans Jupiter, Marlene C., New Orleans Legier, Stanley M., New Orleans Leon, Cynthia, New Orleans Levy, Alene, New Orleans Lewis, Johnny, New Orleans Lewis, Sylvia, New Orleans Lively, Leona, New Orleans Lombard, Brenda, New Orleans McKiney, Geraldine, New Orleans McKinley, Wanda, New Orleans Marrero, Donald, New Orleans Marrow, Virginia, New Orleans Moline, Emile, New Orleans 327 ophomores Nash, Bertha, New Orleans Nelson, Betty Ann, New Orleans Nelson, Margie L., New Orleans Pace, Frances, New Orleans Parker, Audrey L., New Orleans Paul, Marva, New Orleans Penn, Leatha, New Orleans Pichon, Audrey, New Orleans Pierre, Paul A., New Orleans Powell, Florence, New Orleans Powell, Walter, New Orleans Price, Lydia Y., New Orleans Rainey, J acqueline, New Orleans Robertson, Jennie,' New Orleans Robinson, Edward, New Orleans Robinson, Leela, New Orleans Rose, Eddie, New Orleans Royster, Vernon, New Orleans Ruffin, Geraldine L., New Orleans Russell, Catherine, New Orleans Searcy, Betty J ., New Orleans Simmons, Ruby, New Orleans Simon, Barbara A., New Orleans Simon, Eugene, New Orleans Smallwood, Ruth, New Orleans Smith, Gary, New Orleans Sullivan, Edith, New Orleans Sullivan, Ethel, New Orleans Sumner, Diana, Marrero Taylor, Bert'rand, New Orleans Thomas, Edward, New Orleans Thomas, Isiah, James, New Orleans Warmington, Aletha, New Orleans Westley, Doris A., New Orteans Williams, Carolyn, Norco Sophomores Williams, Delano, New Orleans Williams, Melvina, New Orleans uDO IT THIS WAY, PLEASE. Freshmen NStay Fresher Longer' Amedee, Madeline, New Orleans Alsina, Ollie, New Orleans Albert, Barbara, New Orleans Allen, Carrlette, New Orleans Anderson, Leon, New Orleans Anderson, Florence A., New Orleans Armant, Brenda, New Orleans Aubry, Yolanda, New Orleans Augillard, Louis, New Orleans Ayah, Charlotte, New Orleans Baker, Margaret, New Orleans Bakewell, Eleanor, New Orleans Banks, Florence, New Orleans Baptiste, Freddie, New Orleans Bazile, Dwight, New Orleans Bealer, Madoline, NewOrleans Bell, Arnold, New Orleans Benjamin, Alonzo, New Orleans Blunt, Andrew, New Orleans Bocage, Michael, New Orleans Booth, Betty, New Orleans Bouligny, Clyde, New Orleans Bradley, Donald, New Orleans Branch, Norbert, New Orleans Branch, Wanda, New Orleans Branch, Wendy, New Orleans Breuux, Jacqueline, New Orleans Brooks, Barbara, New Orleans Brooks, Jacqulyn, New Orleans Brown, Barbara, New Orleans Brown, Billy,'New Orleans Brown, Charles, New Orleans Browh, Christine, New Orleans Brown, Rose M., New Orleans Brown, Yvonne, New Orleans Freshmen Bryant, Mary H., New Orleans Bullie, J ean, New Orleans Burrell, Linda, New Orleans Butler, Clydester, New Orleans Butler, Freddie, Covington Carlson, Marlene, New Orleans Carter, Beverly, New Orleans Caston, J oan, New Orleans Caston, Lorraine, New Orleans Ceasar, Ursula, New Orleans Chopin, Albert, New Orleans Clark, Charles, New Orleans Clark, Delores M., New Orleans Cole, Cherry P., New Orleans Collard, Dolores, New Orleans Collins, Delores, New Orleans Cornin, Errol, New Orleans Cornish, Donald, New Orleans Cottrell, Elias, New Orleans Craft, Rose Mary, New Orleans Crockem, Robert, New Orleans Crockett, Shirley, New Orleans Dancan, Margaret, New Orleans Daville, Albertha, New Orleans Davis, Carol, Kenner NIavis, Georgia, New Orleans IIavis, Melvin, New Orleans Iavis, Alvera, New Orleans IeGruy, Kenneth, New Orleahs eIe Tiege, Berrlyn, New Orleans 'Iickson, Sandra, New Orleans iIllon, Louida J., New Orleans Iitimus, Daisy, New Orleans Iixon, Linda, Dorgenois, New Orleans Iixon, Yolonde, New Orleans 33I Freshmen Grace, Christine, New Orleans GrAnt, Mureline, New Orleans Green, Catherine, New Orleans Dorsey, Carolyn, New Orleans Ducre, Diane, New Orleans Duhon, Ernest, New Orleans Edwards, Janice, New Orleans Emery, Calenthia, New Orleans Eugene, Valcour, New Orleans Ewell, Lois, New Orleans Farbe, Jerome, New Orleans Fields, Carolyn, New Orleans Fields, Ora Lee, Pearl River Fields, Rita, New Orleans Fisher, Shirley M., New Orleans Ford, Luetta, New Orleans Ford, Oliver, New Orleans Forest, Carol, New Orleans Francis, Norma, New Orleans Gardner, Ronald E., New Orleans Gifford, Carolyn, New Orleans Goines, Nathaniel, New Orleans Cordon, Roland, New Orleans I reshmen Green, Pearl, New Orleans Green, Walter, New Orleans Cuitroz, Bernadette, New Orleans Cunn, Alphonse, New Orleans Hall, Greer, New Orleans Hamilton, Mary, New Orleans Harding, Don, New Orleans Harold, Joycelyn, New Orleans Harrell, Lois, New Orleans Harris, Beverly, New Orleans Hawkins, Barbara, New Orleans Hawkins, Emile, New Orleans Hayes, Lillian, New Orleans Henderson, Joyce, New Orleans Henry, Gail, New Orleans Hicks, Ronald, New Orleans Hill, Shirley, New Orleans Hollins, Bernard, New Orleans Hughes, Nerving, New Orleans Humphrey, Barbara, New Orleans Humphrey, Valerie, New Orleans Ison, Romallis, New Orleans Jackson, Alvino, New Orleans Jackson, Ella, New Orleans Jackson, Gracie, New Orleans Jefferson, Berridel, New Orleans Jefferson, Linda, New Orleans Johnson, Barbara, New Orleans ohnson, Brenetta, New Orleans Johnson, Canal, New Orleans ohnson, Effie, New Orleans ohnson, Helen, New Orleans ones, Barbara A., New Orleans ones, Earline, New Orleans ones, Glenda Nell, New Orleans 333 Freshmen Jones, Harold, Madisonville Jones, Lorraine, New Orleans Jordan, Melba, New Orleans Joseph, Carolyn C., New Orleans Joyce, Barbara, New Orleans La Chaux, Brenda, New Orleans Lancslin, Emma, New Orleans Landry, Minnette, New Orleans Lane, Dorothy, New Orleans Lane, Eunice, New Orleans Lawless, Geraldine, New Orleans LeBeaux, Thelma, New Orleans Lee, Bessie, New Orleans Lee, Cynthia, New Orleans Lee, Evelyn, New Orleans Lewis, Betty, New Orleans Louis, Harold, New Orleans McClinton, Reversian, New Orleans McCuller, Willie, New Orleans McDonald, Glen, New Orleans Mack, Charles, New Orleans McLaughlin, Robert, New Orleans Magee, Lillie B., New Orleans Martin, Irma, New Orleans Martin, Lorraine, New Orleans Medley, Alfred, New Orleans Meilleur, Iris, New Orleans Melancon, Brenda, New Orleans Melancon, Helen, New Orleans Merrick, Delaney, New Orleans Metoyer, Mary, New Orleans Miles, Pearl, New Orleans Miller, Nemiah, New Orleans Mitchell, Sandra Dee, New Orleans Mobley, Mildred l reshmen Moore, Sandra, New Orleans Morgan, Brenda, New Orleans Morrison, Ireta, New Orleans Mouton, Claudette, New Orleans Mouton, Lynell A., New Orleans Murry, June, New Orleans Myles, Gloria, New Orleans Myles, Iris, New Orleans Napoleon, Mildred, New Orleans Nedd, Micheael, New Orleans elson, Maynervia, New Orleans elson, Van, New Orleans evil, Nellie, New Orleans orman, Verne, Reserve VConnor, Janice, New Orleans Ilivier, Jill, New Orleans a'lao, Leslie, New Orleans 'aul, Bernadette, New Orleans 'aul, Janet, New Orleans 'ayton, Vera, Pearl River ete, Carolyn, New Orleans 'eterson, Gail, New Orleans hillips, Patrick, Slidell ickiens, Betty, New Orleans ier, Barbara, New Orleans er, Obbie, New Orleans uer, Ozzie, New Orleans owell, Thelma, New Orleans' . ice, Lillie, New Orleans achal, Marva, New Orleans field, Amanda, New Orleans a son, Janice, New Orleans hards, Joann C., New Orleans ey, Cecilia, New Orleans uichaux, Gwendolyn, New Orleans 335 Freshmen Smith, Rudolph, New Orleans Smith, Ruth, New Orleans Smith, Sandra, St. Bernard Robinson, Wilfred, New Orleans Rodgers, Leroy, New Orleans Rondeno, Butler, New Orleans Rowe, Ava, New Orleans Roy, Linda, New Orleans Royal, prce, New Orleans Ruffin, Lois, New Orleans Russell, Carrie, New Orleans Sanders, Janice, New Orleans Scott, Calvin, New Orleans Scott, Catherine, New Orleans Scott, Celestine, Harvey Scott, Joyce, New Orleans Sheppard, Shirley, New Orleans Slatton, Barbara, New Orleans Bertile, New Orleans Diane 6., New Orleans Jesse E., New Orleans Lucille P., New Orleans Nancy, New Orleans Freshmen Simmons, Willie, New Orleans Spears, Warren, New Orleans Stewart, Gustave, New Orleans Sylvas, Hazel, Slidell Tate, Beatrice, New Orleans Tate, Leollia, New Orleans Taylor, Marilyn, New Orleans Thigpen, Willie, New Orleans Thomas, August, New Orleans Thomas, Carole, Algiers Thomas, James, New Orleans Thomas, Lillie Mae, New Sarpy Torregano, Mary, New Orleans Torregano, Ruby, New Orleans Trahan, Ladorothy, New Orleans ureaud, J anet, New Orleans Tyson, Joan, New Orleans icks, Freddy, New Orleans N alker, Donna, New Orleans V allace, Earline 1., New Orleans Washington, Claude, New Orleans Washington, Diana, New Orleans Washington, Geraldine, New Orleans Washington, Jessie, New Orleans Washington,. Lillie, New Orleans Washington, Marguerite, New Orleans atson, Johnnie M., New Orleans V heeler, Betty, New Orleans hite, Clyde, New Orleans illiam, Scott, New Orleans v4 ' illiams, Anna, New Orleans N illiams, Barbara, New Orleans illiams, Carolyn, New Orleans illiams, Claudia Ann, New Orleans ' illiams, Elaine, New Orleans livid 337 Williams, Janice E., New Orleans Williams, Maxine, New Orleans Williams, Meredith, New Orleans Williams, Samuel, New Orleans Williams, Sylvia, New Orleans Wilson, Benjamin, New Orleans Wilson, Jacquelyn, New Orleans Zacharie, Carolyn, New Orleans Zeno, J eannette, New Orleans Zuniga, Ursula, New Orleans 339 .3135: lalg ies t 1 iv Queens Organizations Act A. 19.1.... kg - HID .5359 .N e... . . ...:..- 5.....3. ,.. I... . :w ; p. . M tiny -. avid , wan .., . m F EATUKES Hyporchemcx Dancers The Hyporchema Dancers were originally organized in 1963 with 12 girls. ' The purpose of the group is to derive skill, grace, poise, and pleas- ure. The group was organized by Miss S. McCarthy and Mrs. E. McCrowey. OF F ICERS President ............ Jacquelyn Rainey V ice President ...... Gwendolyn Ferdinand Secretary .............. Carolyn Gifford Treasurer ............ Geraldine Lawless Seated: Gifford, C., Lawless, 0., Miller, C., Russell, C. Fernand, G. Standing: Rainey, J., McCarthy, 8., Director, Mitchell, S. Newman Club The Newman Club was orig- inally organized during the 19th century by Cardinal Newman at Ox- ford University. He established such an organization in order to create higher religious education on secu- lar university campuses throughout the world. The Newman Club of S.U.N.0. has been in effect since the estab- lishment of the university in 1959. Various conventions and meet- ings and other activities are in- cluded in the agenda of the 1964-65 session. Front Row: Brown, 1., Berniard, L., Lange, M. Second Row: Johnson, F., Sponsor, Pichon, M., Narcisse, Y., Manuel E. 340 Ehglish Club The English Club of Southern University in New Orleans was or- ganized in the Spring of 1960 un- der the guidance of Dr. T. R. Love, Chairman of the English Depart- ment, and Mrs. C. B. Moore. The club is composed of English majors and minors, and other interested students. The purposes of the English club are to encourage scholarship, rec- reational reading, reading from a critical point of view from authors of all periods, and to discover job opportunities for English majors. Front Row: Millcur, 1., Francis, N., Jenkins, A., Coleman, M., C. C. Freeman, Sponsor Second Row: Knight, E., Alexander, 1., Bradley, C., Clivens, D., Wiley, E., Sponsor, Palao, L., Simmons, R. Accounting Association The purpose of this organization is to foster good relations between SUNO Accounting majors and the accountants in the New Orleans area; to bring about a deeper and more sincere interest in the account- ing profession; and to assist in the placement of accounting interns. Front Row: Williams, W., Wing, H., Jupiter, M., Anderson, J., Bailey, C., Armstead, W., Bartley, C. Second Row: Houston, J., Johnson, C. F., Coubarous, F., Walker R, Thomas, J., Foucha, E., Irons, A., Lee, J., Franklin, R., Dumas, F. Third Row: Lawson, Alvin, 1., Sponsor, Theard, W. A., Henderson, F., Dolliole, L. 34! Red Cross College Board The Red Cross College Board is composed of six students from each New Orleans University. The pur- pose of the organization is to pro- mote Red Cross relations through- out each university. The other par- ticipating universities are Domini- can, Tulane, Xavier, L.S.U.N.O., and Leyola. Front Row: Theard, E., Narcisse, Y., Boatner, L. Second Row: Niles, H., Jordan,- Nt, Eugene, C. SUNO Little Theater The SUNO Little Theatre is an organization which cultivates inter- est in dramatics by helping students acquire the skills necessary to ap- preciate what goes into the making of a good play through the art of acting, directing, and staging the play; awaken a wide and intelli- gent interest in the theatre; present dramatic presentations; develop cre- ativity and improve seIf-expression. It is an organization for those per- soris who are in good standing with the University and exhibit the abil- ity to cooperate, willingness to work hard, and acceptance of construc- tive criticism. Front Row: Alexander, J., Simmons, R., Conerly, S. Second Row: Richardson, D., James, J., Taylor, B. Third Row: Robinson, E. 342 The Sociology Club was organ- ized on September 30, 1963, under the sponsorship of Dr. Carter. The club was organized for the purpose of having its members put in effect the practical aspects of various so- ciological theories. The club,s calendar of activities includes such programs as aid to orphans, socially and financially; debates, lectures, field trips, and numerous academic and social activ- ities. Motto: gTo know is to under- standh, Sociology Club Front Row: Casimere, J., White, M. 1., Young, M., Wing, U., Miles, N., Watson, L., Bournes, B. Second Row: Carter, J., Sponsor, Thomas, L., Wright, J., Jordan, N., Hughes, A., Warmington, A., Eugene, C., Barniard, A.; Tellner, B., Magee, D., Dukes, G., Kelsaw, J., Sponsor. Third Row: Boatner, L., Thomas, M., Balthazar, M., Pinion, M., Jackson, J., Sidney, I., Webb, W., President, Davis, B., Booker, L., Andrews, N., Theard, E. M., Stanwood, H. Geography Club The Geography Club consists of all persons majoring or minoring in the field of geography. Its aim is to promote academic awareness among students. OFFICERS Pzesident ............................................. Kerry Hayes Vice President .............................. Alonzo Jones Secretary-Treasurer ................ Annette Roberson Sponsor ............................................ Earl P. Scott Sealed: Haynes, Kerry, Roberson, Annette, Standing: Jones, Alonzo, Paul, Pietra. 343 The Phi Beta Lambda of South- ern University in New Orleans is in its third year of operation. The pur- pose of the Phi Beta Lambda is twofold: to instill and promote wholesome, cultural business prac- tiCes and ideas for growth in com- mercial, educational, and adminis- trative areas; and t0 evaluateethe business sense of unity with the general public and SUNO. Seated, left to right: Ruffin, 0., Washington, B., Tacharie, C., Williams, M., Donate, G., Narcisse, Y., Lewis, K., Wing, H., Bartley, G., Second Row: Pierre, L., Bournes, 0., Richard, G., Weathers, S., Bailey, C., Golden, C., Dandrige, M., Tomas, 0., Canton, J., Franklin, M., Armstead, W., Kin- say, D., Taylor, M., Johnson, C. Third Row: Heath, B., Collins, J., Simms, W., Theard, W., Lump- kins, M., Coubarsus, F., Foucha, F., Lewis, J., Robinson, 13., Royster, V., Franklin, T., Houston, J., Ions, A., Rose, E., Gordon, 1., Bazile, R., Lawson, A., Sponsor. Phi Beta Lambda First Raw, left to right: Paul, M., Bournes, B., Alexander, J., Thomas, S., Thomas, M., Eugene, C., Powell, F., Wing, U., Martin, 0., Second Row: Ferdinand, G., James, F.,, Blunt, B., Lee, J., Turks, E, Rainey, J., Irvin, V., Creecy, 0., Russell, C., Third Row: Montgomery, J., Thomas, R., Bullock, B., McMillan, L., Robinson, 13., Anderson, R, Jennings, K., Nelson, 3., Penn, L. The Pontchatrain Physical-Recre- ation Society was originally organ- ized in 1959. The purposes of this organization are: to help members gain knowledge and understanding of the values of recreational activ- ities; to encourage and support all regulations related to safety; to pro- vide recreational activities; to act as an outlet for wholesome use of leisure time; to teach members to appreciate activity; to teach basic skills and competencies. In addition, the Society sponsors many charita- ble and community activities. Pontchqtrain Physical-Recreqtion Society The ultimate goal of the Art Club Of Southern University in New Or- leans is the promoting of culture through the Arts. We position our- selves the same as the modern artist in seeking to elevate students through art drives and to explore the possibilities of discovering new beauty. This means strife and often frustration, but also joy and release from tension. We also believe that creativity is the only road to suc- cess and that creativity in any field reconciles man with his fate and gives him a sense of dignity. Art Club Front Row: Powell, F., Pichon, M., Penn, L., Alexander, J., Ford, F. Second Raw: Moore, L., Payne, John, Advisor, Jordan, 5., Robinson, 13., Williams, E., Amedee, E., Jones, N., Jones, L. University Choir The choir of Southern University in New Orleans is composed of 50 members from all departments in the university. The choir presents two major at- tractions each year and functions frequently for special assemblies and programs on and off campus. The choir is directed by Mrs. Grennetta Simpson. Front Row: Cant, D., Torregano, A., Dorsey, C., Davis, G., Booker, K., Merritt, B., President. Second Row: Lewis, 5., Weary, 0., Allen, E., Johnson, B., Johnson, .J., Johnson, E., Robinson, 6., Golden, G., Taylor, B., Vice President. T hird Row.- Irvin, H., Blunt, A., Mashia, B., McCurdy, G., Robinson, E., Moultrie, C., Lawrence, A., Gardner, R, McGinnis, V. 345 The SUNO Student ASSOCiation is the primary student governing body operated by students since 1960. The SUNO- Student Associa- tion sponsors the annual SUNO Coronation Ball given in the fall of the school year. Money is given to the Greater N. 0. Urban League, the Boy Scouts, and other needy organizations located in our immed- iate area. Continual efforts ere made to enhance the intellectual and ethi- cal standards of the student body. Front Row: Lange, M., Joseph, J., Assistant Secretary, Manuel, E., President, Narcisse, Y., Secre- tary, Brown, J. Second Raw: Andrews, L,, La Chaux, B., McGinnis, V., Davis, R., Jackson, J., Berkeley, L., Robinson, A. Student Association Alpha Phi Alpha On April 4, 1964 the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. established an under-graduate chapter at Southern University in New Or- Jeans. The new chapter bears the Greek- letter identity of Epsilon Upsilon. The Charter members include Co- lumbus Banks, James Conerly, George Overton, Reginald Roulette, Ernest Terry and Clarence Smith. F aculty advisers are Anthony Don- for and Eddie Jack Jordan. 9h Front Row: Simmons, J., Pajeaud, A., SWeetheart, Harrison, E. Second Row: Donfor, A., Sponsor, Sterling, J., Rowlette, R., Givens, L., Hardy, W., Jordan, E., Sponsor, Smith, C. The Omega Psi Phi F raternity Was founded on November 11, 1911 by four energetic and enthusiastic men. These men felt a need for or- ganizing the potential Negro leaders at Howard University under a com- mon band. With our motto 1Triendship is Essential To The SOUP, the found- ers set forth the four cardinal principles by which all Omega men live: Manhood, Scholarship, Perse- verance, and Uplift. On December 27, 1964 the mem- bers of Southern University in New Orleans were inducted into the Graduate Chapter, Rho Phi. . Standing: Brown, HenryeDean of Pledgees, Robert, Davis-Keeper of Records, Hansberry, George --Faculty Advisor, Bordenave, Harold-Keeper of Finance, Miles, BobbieeBasileus. Omega Psi Phi That cop is still giving tickets. 347 Yearbook Staff Demanding! pesty persistence! curiously seeking a scoop or a pic- ture! aggressive! aggressive! will you ever forget the 1964-65 SUNO yearbook staff? The main objective of the SUNO yearbook staff is to play up the essentials of academic as well as the extracurricular activities of the school for the year. In making this effort only stu- dents who could positively contrib- ute in the various specialized areas are recruited. MARY E. PICHON SECTION EDITOR YVONN E NARCISSE J OHN PAYNE ASSISTAN T EDITOR SPONSOR BETTY BOURNES BRENDA ARMANT COPY EDITOR SECRETARY MARIAN LANCE and GERALDINE McKINEY NORMAN JONES and ERV N WILLIAMS TYPISTS LA YOUT MEN JOYCE BROWN WANDA BRANCH, CLASSIFIER and ORGANIZATIONS ADRINE DAVIS, PROOFREADER CHARLES JOHNSON and BERTHA NASH CLASSES 350 MM-H-MJ 14-94-9-w: ii n:na- 'awnniwm I W ' I need this for tomorrow. Really, Mr. Gillespie? SUNO 188 Rd 11'? o , aw L , E. F, .. g. u ,x -65 1964 Yvonne Narcisse La. La Place, pelse, charm and personality , ,gxzimniwz? , :iagivi g? Senior Attendant mu gaunt! Marian Lagne 354 Attendcm Bernadine Moore Audrey Pichon Sophomore Attendant 356 Freshman Attendant Wanda Branch 357 weetheart Alpha Phi Alpha Adrienne Pajeaud Sweetheart Omega Psi Phi IoAnn Gaskin ommerce Carolyn Bailey Music Sweetheart Betty Merritt Miss Hyporchemq 4am .K Iacqueline Rainey Miss Newman Club Lycdice Douglas 363 Coronation :3: Miss Suno, Yvonne Narcisse, and President of the Student Association, Melvin DeGrange Miss SUNO and Court of 1964-65 W LISTEN to what I am saying. Without a knowledge of English, you are worth nothing. INSEPARABLE CHARACTERS Looking the wrong way Robinson. A toast to their Sweetheart Whertfs my change? Time out for refreshments s! L Dr. Spears concentrating twine time . . . 1-2-3-4. African culture on SUNO'S campus Edward Manuel. President Student Senate I'd better start with hydrogen sulfide. 79 A penicillin ought to do it win ya v a u a A Wu ,9 r aaa. 3:3: No action yet? 369 370 hhnuiiuhh. I 1:. I. The three editors pause for a photo. Even the rainy weather does not disturb these students from Prize smiles what must be done. Still wrapping, eh Forche? Dizzy Gillespie chats with Miss SUNO. Gossip is a daily routine. Our protectors are always ready. The three Petites Music lovers at leisure Leaving so soon, Mr. Johnson? Getting ready for the storm . . . plus five highvpower microscopes, please. 373 What will they do when they see the lake? boy, there it is! a O .n. o d d l u o w S g n .U . m a P e S o h t W o n k I The deadline is March 16. Like this, Miss Watson. That looks more like it. ON THE MARCH Omegas pledging on campus 375 A Abernathy, Thomas Abraham, Laurenzia ' Abram, Hazel .............. 264 Abram, Paul ............... 264 Adams, Delores ............. 206 Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Oaklan'd Adams, Paul Adams, Ruth Adams, Walter Albert, George Albert, 'Albert, Williams Alexander, Eula 'Alexander, Eva M. Alexander, Florence Alexander, Marvelyn Afexander, Norman Jr. Alexander, Rosa L. .......... 206 Alexis, Freddie M. .......... 232 Alford, Clarence ............ 246 Alford, Crissie .............. 264 Alford, Ervine ............. 264 Allen, Antonia ............. 206 Allen, Carolyn ..... . ........ 232 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Robert Lee ........... 264 Willie L. ............. 246 Allison, Lena ............... 246 .Ambeau, Betty .............. 264 Ambeau, Joyce .............. 264 Ambrose, Joyce A. .......... 264 Amedee. Ernest ............ 226 Amos, Bobby R. ............ 232 Amos, Warren A. ........... 264 Anderson, Anna C. .......... 264 Anderson, Barbara .......... 264 Anderson, Bernadette ........ 246 Anderson, Bobby ............ 264 Anderson, Carolin .......... 246 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Andersen, Harriet A. ........ 206 Anderson, Jo-Ann ........... 246 Anderson, John A. Anderson, John ............. 264 Anderson, Anderson, Minnie ........... 264 376 Index Anderson, Reuben .......... 264 Anderson, Rosaline ......... 326 Anderson, Sarah ............. 232 Anderson, William ........... 246 Andrews, Lillie I. ........... 326 Andrews, Naomi S. .......... 318 Andrus, Betty .............. 264 Andrus, Charles Jr. ......... 264 Archie, Emanda ............ 264 Ardoin, Raymond ........... 264 Armant, Barbara ............ 232 Arrington, Willie J. ......... 206 Arrington, Phillip F. ........ 264 Arriola, Julio, ............... 318 Annelin, Royal ............. 246 Armstrong, Prince W. ........ 98 Armstrong, Rebecca . Amalia, Barbara ...... Arvie, Edia Arvie, Vemel ............... 264 Atkins, Jeanelle ............. 264 Atkins, Marian .............. 264 Atkinson, Gloria V. .......... 265 Audrict, James August, Alvin August, Frank .............. 246 August, Warren J. ........... 98 Auguster, Carol ............. 246 Augustus, Gary ............. 206 Austin, Temple ............. 232 Auzenne, August ............ 265 Auzenne, Claude ............ 265 . B Babin, Carmilla M. ..... 109, 206 Babineaus, Joseph ........... 246 Babino, Dorothy ............ 265 Badon, Kenneth ............ 265 Baham, Kenneth ............ 265 Bailey, Doris ............... 265 Bailey, Evelyn .............. 232 Baker, Beverly .............. 232 Baker, Robert .............. 232 Baker, Shirley .............. 246 Baker, Virginia ............. 265 Ballard, Charlie ............. 265 Balthazar, Mary ............ 318 Banks, Carroll .............. 265 Banks, Cleophus ............ 246 Banks, Ella M. .............. 246 Banks, Banks, Banks, , Banks, Banks, Banks, Banks, Bapfiste, Betty .............. 79 Baptiste, Pheobe ............ 265 Barker, Judy ............... 265 Barlow, Jacqueline .......... 265 Barner, Joan Eloise ......... 265 Barnes, Annie Lee .......... 265 Barnes, Barbara ........ 265, Barnes, Dallas .............. 265 Barnes, Earl E. ............. 265 Barnes, Ella ................ 232 Barnes, Janie ............... 265 Barnes, Pamarie Barnes, Terris E. Barrett, Betty ............... 265 Barrie, Donald C. ........... 246 Barrow, Alex ............... 266 Barrow, Brenda ........... 207 Barrow. Irma ............... 266 Barthelemy, Jerry ........... 207 Bartley, Gloria .............. 326 Barton, Aureline A. ......... 246 Bass, Bemestine ............ 246 Bass, Cherl-Lynn ............ 266' Bates, Eleanor .............. 246 Bates, Elzora Bates, Jeffery Batiste, Ethel ............... 232 Batiste, Raymond ...... 6 ...... 266 Batiste, Jerfy Ann ........... 326 Batiste, Yvonne ............. 266 Battle, Jamw ............... 232 Battle, Willie Mae .......... 246 Battley, Lucille .............. 207 Bazile, Betty ............... 232 Bazile, Betty ................ 232 Bazile, Samuel E. ........... 232 Beatty, Marian .............. 266 Beauchamp, William ........ 266 Bedney, Lon V. ............ 266 Bell, Charles .............. 266 Bell, Georgia .............. 247 Bell, Gloria Jean ...... V ...... 266 Bell, Jeanette ............... 187 Bell, Myrtle , ............... 266 Bell, Thelma ................ 266 Ballard, Norma J. .......... 207 Belle, Marilyn .............. 266 Beloney, Alvery ............. 207 Beloney, Earline ............. 207 Belton, Woodie ............. 266 Benarhy, Judy ............. 267 Benefield, William ......... 267 Benjamin, Gloria ........... 207 Benjamin, Shirleym A. ...... 232 Bennett, Mary R. ........... 247 Bennett, Robert ............ 266 Benoit, Ellen ............... 247 Benton, Ella ................ 247 Benton, Freddie ............ .207 Benton, James .............. 266 Berard, Ronald J. ........... 266 Bernard, Authurine ......... 266 Bernard, Florence .......... 247 Berniard, Alice Berniard, Lynn Barnese, Mary .............. 232 Berton, Doris ............... 247 Berry, Virginia Bessix, Leroy Bettis, Jerome .............. 247 Betz, Gwendolyn ............ 247 Beverly, Roosevelt ........... 266 Bibbins, Jesse J. ........... 247 Bibbins, John Biagas, Ronald Billie, Ben ................. 266 Blackmore, Earline .......... 266 Blackstone, Ernest B. ........ 266 Blakes, Bertha .............. 247 Blakes, Gwendolyn .......... 266 Blanchard, Albert .: ......... 266 Blache, Lionel .............. 247 Bloodworth, John E. ......... 247 Blount, Charlie ............. 266 Blow, Mildred .............. 232 Blunt, Barbara .............. 326 Blunt, Beverly .............. 326 Blunt, Betty A. ............. 326 Boatner, Luella ............. 318 Bolling, Gradmon ........... 266 Bonner, Robert ............. 247 Booker, Alex ............... 266 Booker, Alex A. ............ 267 Bookter, Herbert ............ 267 Bosemari, Florence .......... 207 Boulser, Ethel .............. 267 Boult, Quintella ............. 267 Boumes, Carol Ann ......... 318 Boutte, Lorenza ............. 267 Bouvay, William ............ 267 Bowers, Carolyn ............ 267 Bow'ie, Annie ............... 267 Bowie, David ............... 207 Bowie, Frances ............. 267 Bowie, Gloria ............... 267 Bowie, Larry E. ............. 247 Bowie, Rosalie .............. 267 Bowles, Irving .............. 267 Bowman, Bernadette ........ 318 Bowman, Frankie L. ........ 247 Bowser, Michael ............ 267 Boy'd, Rosie Pearl ........... 267 Boyd, Sammie .............. 267 Boyle, Vervian E. ........... 267 Bradford, Delores J. ......... 109 Bradford, Luella ............ 267 Bradley, Bennie ............. 207 Bradley, Edward J. .......... 267 Bradley, Jeanett ............ 267 Bradford, Delores J. ........ 207 Branch, April ............... 207 Branch, Walter ............. 232 Bradley, Harvey ............ 247 Brandly, Roosevelt .......... 247 Branon, Betty .............. 267 Brass, John ................. 247 Brass, Sarah ................ 247 Breaux, Huron .............. 267 Breaux, Ira D. .............. 267 Breckinridge, Travis ...117, 249 Brent, Catherine ............ 24 Brew, Ferguson S. Brice, Bessie ................ 267 Brickens, Odell ............. 267 Brisker, Fern .............. 247 Bridges, Lonnie ............. 187 Briggs, Louis ............... 267 Bridges, Raymond ........... 187 Bridges, Raymond ........... 94 Brooks, Deola .............. 207 Brooks, Ella Mae ........... 247 Brooks, Freddie ........ '2....267 Brookshire, Cliftol? .......... 187 Brossette, John ...... 208 Broughton, James . . ......... 247 Broussard, Diane ............ 318 Broussard, Larry S. .......... 267 Brown, Albertha ........... 267 Brown, Alice ....... 1?. ...... 232 Brown, Annie Mae .......... 248 Brown, Arthur .............. 267 Brown, Barbara ............. 232 Brown, Beatrice ............ 248 Brown, Berda L. ............ 267 Brown, Bobby .............. 24 Brown, Carolyn .............. 7' Brown, Charles H. .......... 26 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Delores Brown, Delores Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, quwn, Brown, Brown, Brown, Dennis A. ........... 267 Dorthy .............. 232 Edd R. ......... 107, 208 Edna ............... 208 Elizabeth ............ 232 Freddie ............. 208 Coldye ............. 267 Goldye M. ........... 267 Harold A. ........... 187 Hattie M. ........... 315 Henry .............. 248 Henry .............. 315 Isadore ............. 208 James ............... 248 J. B. ................ 267 Josephine ........... 267 Joyce ............... 208 Joyce ............... 326 Lillian .............. 247 Lionel ............... 248 Lionel .............. 267 Lonnie .............. 248 Margaret ............ 208 Margaret ............ 248 Margaret ............ 248 Marie ............... 267 Marguerite .......... 208 Mary Helen .......... 267 Morgan C. .......... 187 Nancy .............. 248 Nettie .............. 208 Brown, Percy .............. 208 Brown, Portia D. ............ 208 Brown, Reginald ............ 268 Brown, Sandra .............. 268 Brown, Shirley Ann ..... r .268 Brown, Wilbert J. ........... 268 Brown, William B. .......... 268 Bruce, Brenda .............. 268 Brumfield, Donna ........... 248 Brumfield, Elaine ........... 248 Brumfield, Patricia .......... 233 Brumfield, Willie M. ........ 248 Bruns, Napoleon ...81, 107, 233 Brush, 0. C. ................ 268 Bryant, Charles ............. 208 Bryant, Jefferson ........... 208 Bryant, Jessie .............. 233 Bryant, Mary H ............ 331 Bryant, Moses ............. 248 Buckley, Helen ............. 268 BuckelY, Jimmy ............. 268 Buggs, Edward C. ........... 187 Bujol, Beverly .............. 326 Iullie, Jean ...... ' .......... 331 nurch, Brenda ............. 268 Burch, John Etta ............ 209 J-urd, Clara ................ 268 'urd, Emily ................ 268 'urkes, Rose ............... 268 'urkhalter, Beverly ......... 233 'urks, Edward .............. 248 urks, Thelma ............. 268 urmfield, John W. ......... 268 urns, Delores .............. 248 urns, Lawrence ............ 268 umell, Earnest ............ 208 umett, Barbara A. . .93, 109, 209 umette, Joshua ............ 268 urnette, Maxine ........... 233 umette, Rose .............. 248 Burrell, Alemnia ............ 268 Burrell, Brenda J. ........... 268 Burrell, Linda . .., ........... 331 Burrell, Thelma . ........ 1 . . . .248 Burris, Elaine .......... 109, 209 Burris, Carmen' ............. 248 Burris, Yolanda R. .......... 248 Burrle, Rose ................ 233 Bursh, Billy ................ 268 Burton, Lawlinter ........... 268 Burton, Mel'vileen ........... 209 Bush, Amos ................ 268 Bush, Irene ................. 233 Bush, Loretta .............. 233 Butler, Bennie .............. 233 Butler, Catherine ............ 248 Butler, Clydester ............ 331 Butler, Elsie ............... 248 Butler, Florena ............. 233 Butler, Freddie ............. 331 Butler, Joann ............... 2A8 Butler, Joseph .............. 268 Butler, Lynette ............. 248 Butler, Melissa ............. 268 Butler, Minnie L. ............ 233. Butler, Rose E. ............. 233 Butler, Sylvia ............... 233 Butler, Willard J. ........... 268 Butler, Lewis ............... 248 Byonne, Allen .............. 268 Byoune, Lolita ............. 233 Byrd, Gloria .............. 268 Byrd, Robert ............... 248 C Cador, Norman . . . . 232 Cager, Donald R. ............ 269 Cager, Marguerite .......... 209 Cahn, Brenda Marie ......... 233 Caillier, Deanna ............ 233 Calbert, Irma Jean ......... 248 Caldwell, Fannie Mary ...... 269 Caldwell, James ............ 269 Caldwell, Lucretia ....... 96, 187 Calhoun, Ura ........... 79, 209 Calhoun, Ollie .............. 209 Calloway, Curtis ............. 209 Calomee, Andrea ........... 209 Cambrice, Eugene ........... 269 Campbell, Severia ........... 269 Campbell, Willie ............ 269 Canada, Benjamin ........... 233 -Canada, Pauline ............ 269 Candidate, Andrew I. ........ 248 Cannon, Bonnie ............. 269 Caraway, Alma ............. 269 Carey, Sarah ............... 326 Carmen, Wilma M. ........ 248 Carmichael, Sharon .......... 269 Carmouche, Robert .......... 209 Carmouche, Wilda .......... 233 Carnes, James .............. 248 Carodina, Halven ........... 209 Carolina, Jacqueline ......... 248 Carr, Clifert ................ 269 Carr, Edward Van .......... 248 Carr, Joseph ................ 269 Carrier, James ............ 269 Carrier, Monica ............. 269 Carrier, Phillip ............. 269 Carroll, Joan ............... 269 Carroly, Helen ............. 248 Carter, Annette .M. .......... 269 Carter, Armer .............. 269 Carter, Beverly ............. 209 Carter, Beverly ............. 331 Carter, Catherine ........... 248 Carter, David ............... 269 Carter, Eugene .............. 269 Carter, Harold .............. 269 Carter, Helen .............. 269 Carter, Irving .............. 248 Carter, Joyce A. ............ 269 Carter, Lily B. .............. 326 Carter, Richard ............. 209 Carter, Tyrone ............. 269 Carter, Willie .............. 187 Carlson, Marlene ........... 331 Caryl, Tyrone .............. 248 Cash, Cynthia .............. 269 Casnave, Phillip Jr. ......... 269 Casson, Ruby .............. 269 Castille, Janice ............. 233 Caston, Joan ............... 326 Caston, Joan ............... 331 Caston, Lorraine ............ 331 Cater, Eliose ............... 248 Cato, Alvin ................ 189 Causey, Matthew ............ 209 Cavallier, Betty ' ............. 269 Cavallier, Deanna ...... 109, 234 Cawthome, Gloria ....... 207 Ceasar, Lorita .............. 270 Ceasar, Ursula .............. 331 Celestain, Erma ............. 210 Celistan, Harvey ............ 318 Celestine, Rosa ............. 248 Chambers, Liz ............... 96 Chambers, Samuel Jr. ....... 270 Champagne, Kathleen .. ..272 Channey, Marym ....... .234 Channel, Cassaway .......... 272 Charles, Annie .............. 272 Charles, Beulah ............ 272 Charles, Donna ............. 249 Charles, Dora ............... 249 Charles, Edward ............ 272 Chube, Bernadine ....... 98, 187 Clark, Laura ............... 326 Clark, Reginald ............ 249 Chapman, C. H. ............ 187 Chapman, Evelyn ........... 187 Charles, Wallace J. ......... 270 Charlott, Louis ............. 210 Chase, Novia ............... 270 Chase, Sandra .............. 210 Cheeks; Robert ............. 270 Chen, Chu-Chen ............ 187 Chenevert, Rogers ........... 270 Cherry, Ernest ............. 270 Chopin, Albert ............. 331 Chretien, Merculus ......... 270 Clark, Ben ................. 234 Clark, Bobbie .............. 210 Clark, Charles .............. 331 Clark, Delores Mae .......... 331 Clark, Florence ............. 270 Clark, James ............... 270 Clark, Pearlie .............. 270 Claud, E. W. .............. 187 Claude, AHJert R. ........... 210 Cluse, Nola ................ 249 Clay, Mary ................. 249 Clay, Sammie .............. 270 Cleveland, William .......... 270 Clifton, Anthony ........... 270 Cobb, Gloria Jean .......... 270 Cnbb, Thelma .............. 187 Coco, Gaynell .............. 326 Coffey, Julia ............... 315 Cola, Larry ................ 249 Colbert. Johnny ............. 270 Cole, Benny J. ............. 194 Cole, Betty Dean ............ 249 C018, Bobbie ............... 210 Cole, Cherry P. ............. 331 Cole, Ida .................. 270 Cole, Leroy R. .............. 210 Coleman, Annie ............. 210 Coleman, Betty ............. 234 Coleman, Clementine ........ 234 Coleman, Delores ........... 249 Coleman, Ester R. ........... 249 Coleman, Ethel ............. 210 Coleman, Lela .............. 234 Coleman, Lurlee ....79, 98, 210 Coleman, Pearl ............. 234 Coleman, Rubie ............ 234 Collard, Dolores ............ 331 Collier, Estelle ............. 249 Collier, Louis M. ............ 315 Collins, Cherry Ann ........ 249 Collins, Delores ............. 331 Collins, Jerome ............. 270 Collins, Joseph ............. 315 Collins, Josephine .......... 315 Collins, Lucille ............. 315 Collins, Melvin ............. 370 Collins, Octavia ......... ,...37o' Collins, Robert ............. 326 Combre, Wallace B. ........ 318 Conerly, Sandra ............ 326 Compton, Linda M. ......... 271 Converse, Audrey ........... 271 Conerly, Judy .............. 271 Conaway, Ligon ............ 249 Conner, Susie .............. 234 Conant, James .............. 271 Colomb, Paul .............. 271 Collins, Walter ............. 271 Collins, William ............ 107 Cooper, Faye .............. 249 Cooper, Jessie M. ........... 249 Cooper, Johnny R. .......... 254 Cooper, LBuis ............... 254 Cooper, Milton ............. 187 Cooper, Richard ............ 210 Cooper, Victor ............. 271 Corbin, Gloria .............. 271 Corbin, Jannie .............. 271 Corley, Dorethea ........... 249 Cormier, Barbara ........... 254 Cornell, George ............. 249 Cornin, Errol ............... 331 Comin, Oliver .............. 326 Cornish, Annie ............. 210 Cornish, Donald ............ 331 Cornish, Ruby ............. 271 Cosey, Mira ............... 271 Cost, Brenda .............. 210 Cotton, Linda .............. 271 Cottrell, Elias .............. 331 . 1 1 Cousin, Dennis ............. 249 Craft, Rose ................ 331 Craig, Marilyn .............. 271 Craig, Vivian ............... 271 Craig, Walter .............. 187 Craven, Martin ............. 271 Crawford, Gloria ........... 271 Crawford, Murphy .......... 254 Crayton, Norma ............ 271 Creecy, Gail ................ 326 Croft, Robertine ............. 249 Crockem, Robert ........... 7$31 Crockett, Carolyn ............. 249 Crockett, Loretta ............ 249 Crockett, Shirley ............ 331 Crosby, Alliniece ............ 188 Cross, Irma ................. 271 Cross, Joyce ................ 254 Cross, Ruby ................ 271 Cross, Starlette .............. 249 Crowell, Shirley ............. 271 Crump, Leonce .............. 271 Cryer, Audrey .............. 271 Cryer, Linda ................ 249 Cubert, Johnetta ............ 254 Cummings, Gloria ........... 271 Cunningham, Bettye ......... 249 Cunningham, Mable ......... 249 Cushenberry, Rosa L. ........ 271 Cyprian, 'Carol A. ........... 249 D Dabney, Daisy Mae ......... 234 Dabney, Mercy .............. 234 Daggs, Cale ................ 271 Daggs, Shirley .............. 249 Daigre, Brenda ............. 271 Daisy, Fannie ............... 271 Dancan, Margaret ........... 331 Dangerfield, Delores ......... 271 Daniels, Eldridge ........... 271 Daniels, Patricia ........... 271 Datcher, Percy L. ........... 249 Dauzart, Wanda ............ 249 Dave, Earline ............... 210 Davenport, Dorothy .......... 249 Davidson, Carl .............. 271 Daville, Albertha ............ 331 Davis, A. O. ................ 188 Davis, Aletha ............... 211 Davis, Alvera ............... 331 Davis, Barbara- .............. 271 Davis, Beulah ............... 271 Davis, Billie ................ 271 Davis, Carol ................ 331 Davis, Camilla .............. 272 Davis, Cecilia ............... 272 Davis, Eddie ................ 249 Davis, Ethel ................ 234 Davis, Francis ....... ' ....... 249 Davis, Felton ........... 107, 211 Davis, Frederick ............ 272 Davis, Georgia .............. 331 Davis, Glenda ............... 272 Davis, Gloria Davis, Davis, , Davis, Laura Davis, Melba ................ 272 Davis, Melvin ............... 331 Davis, Nellie ................ 211 Davis, Nelson ............... 249 Davis, Paul ................. 211 Davis, Shirley ............... 249 Davis, Thadious ........ 109, 234 Davis, Thomas .............. 249 Davis, Van E. ........... 89, 211 Davis, Yvonne .............. 272 Dawkins, David ............ 1272 Dawson, Leslie .............. 188 Dawson, Harold .............. 85 Day, Ida ................... 272 Dayle, Mary ................ 272 Deamer, Patricia ............ 249 DeBose, Tellie .............. 188 DCBOSB, Wehlbert ........... 249 DeCuir, Elaine .............. 234 DeGruy, Kenneth ........... 331 Dejean, Lois ................ 318 Demaris, Samuel ............ 211 Demas, Rodney ............. 272 Demery, Charles ............. 272 Demery, Marie ............. 249 Demyers, Don .............. 315 378 Denley, Wilkie A. Denwood, Sarah Dennis, Audrey ............. 234 Dennis, Errol ............... 272 DeRouen, Elton ............. 250 Desselle, Brenda ............ 250 DeTiege, Berrlyn ........... 331 DeVille, Hershey ............ 272 Dickerson, Napoleon ......... 250 Dickson, Sandra ............ 331 Dikerson, Velma ............ 250 Dillard, Teresa ............. 109 Dillion, Frankie ............. 272 Dillon, Louida .............. 331 Dinkins, Beatrice ............ 272 Dinkins, Preston ............. 81 Ditimus, Daisy .............. 331 Dixon, Betty ................ 272 Dixon, Calvin ..'. ............ 272 Dixon, Linda ............... 331 Dixon, Majorie ............. 272 Dixon, Melvin .............. 272 Dixon, Yolande ............. 331 Dominick, Robert ........... 234 Dominique, Cynthia ......... 272 Donahue, Cornelius .......... 272 Donahue, Lois ..... . Donahue, Marcella .......... 250 Donald, David .............. 272 Donald, Dorothy ............. 250 Donate, Mary ............... 211 Donatto, Lionel ............. 250 Doomes, Othus ........... 234 Dorsey, Catherine ........... 234 Dorsey, Carolyn ............ 332 Dorsey, Gilbert ............. 332 Dorsey, Mary ............... 211 Dorsey, Kenneth ............ 250 Boston, Glenn A. ............ 272 Dorsey, Barbara ............ 272 Doty, Lottie ................ 272 Doucette, Mary ............. 272 Doucette, Ollie .............. 272 Douglas, Edward ............ 272 Douglas, Lora ............... 272 Doyle, Ellis ................ 250 Doze, Herman .............. 250 Draper, Arthur .............. 272 Drew, Eddie ......... 3 ....... 272 Drewery, Sam L. ............ 250 Drummer, Jesse ............. 211 Drummond, James Duncan, James ........ 234 Dunmars, Lillian ............ 273 DuBone, Patricia ........... 273 Ducre, Diane ................ 332 Ducre, Kenneth A. .......... 236 Ducre, Zebedee ............. 234 Dudley, Catherine ..83, 109, 211 Dugas, Annie ............... 211 Dugas, Manuel ............. 273 Duhon, Ernest .............. 332 Duhe, Annette .............. 273 Dumas, Furtrull ............ 318 Du'nbar, Henry .......... 81, 211 Dunbar, Lola L. ............ 326 Dunn, Gloria ............... 273 Dunn, Gwendolyn ........... 211 Dunn, Marion .............. 212 Dunn, Vivian ............... 250 Duplechain, Raymond ....... 212 Dupree, Dupree, Francis ......... 212 Dupree, Margarete .......... 273 Dupaty, Eloise .............. 273 Dural, Donald .............. 273 Durall, Jake ................ 272 Durio, Anne ................ 250 Durio, Junius ............... 188 Durrah, David .............. 273 Dyer, Earl .................. 315 Dyson, Alma ............... 212 Dyson, Barbara E ............ 273 Eagles, Freddie ............. 273 Eaglin, Marie ............... 273 Eaglin, Johnnie ............. 273 Ealy, Evie .................. 273 East, Leevm ................ 273 East, Willie ................. 273 Edwards, Barbara ........... 273 Edwards, Carolyn ............ 250 Edwards, Janice ............. 32 Edwards, John .............. 273 Edwards, Martha ............ 250 Edwards, Maurdy ........... 273 Edwards, Shelia ............ 273 Elder, Charlie ............... 234 Eldridge, Irvine ............. 250 Elliott, James ............... 2739 Ellis, Agnes ................ 234 Ellis, Clarence .............. 273 Ellis, Harry ................ 274 Ellis, Samuel ............... 274 Elloie, Carolyn ............ ' .250 Emery, Calenthia ............ 332 Enard, Ceola ............... 326 Encalade, Carol ............. 326 Ennis, Tharis ............... 250 Epps, Dennis ............... 250 Epps, Mathis ............... 274 Essex. Constant ............. 250 Estes, Reginald .. ............ 234 Etienne, Brenda ............. 234 Eugene, Carmen D. .......... 319 Eugene, Valcour ............ 332 Evans, Dale ................. 234 Evans, Dorenia .............. 274 Evans, Mary ................ 326 Evans, Nathaniel ............ 274 Ewell, Lois ................. 332 F Fabre, Cheryl .............. 274 Faggett, Harrym ........... 185 Fain, Eugene ............... 250 Fair, Bernadine ............ 274 Fahre, Jerome . ............. 332 Farley, Diana .............. 250 Fairley, Olar ............... 274 Farrar, Diana ............... 274 Fanington, Jacqueline ....... 274 Farrington: Lovetta .......... 212 Farris, Alvin ................ 274 Farris, Eula ................ 234 Favre, Norman ............. 1250 Fate, Clevesta .............. 212 Faulk, Adriene Favorite, Wilmington ........ 212 Felton,- Otis ................ 274 Fennidy, Joseph ............ 212 Ferdinard, Eloise ............ 235 Ferdinard, Gwendolyn ...... 326 Fermamdez, Dwight ......... 274 Fields, Carol A. ............. 212 Fields, Carolyn ............. 33 Fields, Charles ............. 27 Fields, Fields, Fields, Finkley, Mamie ............ '.27 Finisler, W. S. Finley, Virgie ...., .......... Fisher, Fisher, Barbra Fisher, Gloria Fisher, John ................ 21 Fisher, Shirley M. .......... 33 Fisher, Wilbert ............. 23' Fitch, Betty A. 51.3; - 1 ' Flanigan, Dorothy .: Flateau, Cynthia Flewellen, Eddie Fleming, Audrey. ., ............ 32- Fleming, Frances ........... 32 Flemings, Joan ............. 21 Fleming, Paulette ........... 27 Fletcher, Alice Fletcher, Claudia Fletcher, Joseph Fletcher, Robert Floyd, Barbara 1 Floyd, Thomas .............. 23 Floyd, Raymond B. .......... 1L Foe, Caynelle ............... 21 Foglc, Julian M. ............ 2 Follins, Barbara ............ 21 Fontenette, Carolyn .......... 27 Fontenette, Whitney ......... 1' Fontenot, Katie M. .......... 21 Fontenot, Martin ............ 23 Fontenette, Steve ............ 2 Fountaine, Theodore ......... 85 Ford, Invelle ............... 274 Fordy Luetta ............ 1...332 Ford, Mary A. ............. 274 Ford, Mary L. .............. 250 Ford, Margett .............. 274 Ford, Oliver ............... 332 Foreman, Kathleen .......... 213 Foreman, Walter ........... 274 Forest, Carol ................ 332 Foster, Leroy .. ............. 274 Fountaine, Alvin ........... 274 Fox, Odesser ............... 274 Francis, Cleveland .......... 250 Francis, Edna .............. 213 Francis, Lloyd .............. 274 Francis, Norma ............ 332 Frank, Annabell ............ 275 Frank, Archie .............. 275 Frank, Eunice ..... ' ......... 275 Franklin, Barbara ........... 250 Franklin, Clyde ............ 188 Franklin, Ruby ............. 250 Frazier, Dennis W. ........... 85 Frazier, Donald ............. 275 Frazier, Eleanor ............ 235 Frazier, Norman ............ 235 Frazier, Terrelee ........... 188 Freman, Almenia ........... 235 Freeman, Clyde ............. 275 G Cafford, Larry .............. 275 Gage, Ina .................. 235 Gaignard, Betty ............. 275 Gaignard, Jean ............. 77 Caignard, Jean ............. 213 Gaines, Edward ............. 275 Gains, Mary ................ 251 Cains, Nettie ............... 213 Gaines, Reginald ............ 251 Gains, Walter .............. 275 Gait, Jerry ................. 213 Cair, Yvonne ............... 319 Gallaud, Larry ............. 235 Gallow, Austin .............. 88 Gallow; Austin ............. 213 Gallot, Martin .............. 275 Gantt, C. W. ............... 315 Cam, Delores ............... 326 Gant, June ................. 326 Gardner, Emelda ............ 213 Gardner, Robbie ............. 195 Gardner, Ronald ............ 332 Garett, Annie B. ............ 235 Garner, Hazel ........ 213 Garner, J .............. 96 Garner, thri uw';'...- ....... 2.235 Garner, Neyoma9 ; ........... 251 Garrett, Bihha ............. 214 Garrett, Constancew .......... 235 Carr, Annie ................ 251 Garrison, Carol ............. 2'14 Carrisno, Patricia ............ 79 Garrison, Patricia ........... 214 Garrison, Yvonne ........... 251 Gary, Theaodis ............. 251 Gates, Anthony ............. 275 Catlin, Alma ............... 235 Gay, Alyce A. .............. 251 Gay, Edward ............... 275 Gayles, John ............... 275 George, Carl ................ 251 George, Jean M. ............ 251 George, Lucy ............... 235 Gibbs, Barbara ............. 275 Gibson, Jacqueline .......... 275 Gifford, Carolyn ............ 332 Gilkes, Renen .............. 275 Gilliam, Gloria ............. 275 5 Gillie, Joseph .............. 275 Gilmore, Ruby .............. 275 Gims, Mac A. .............. 251 Gipson, Charles ............ 275 Gist, Helen ................. 188 Gist, James ................ 188 Givens, Barbara , ........... 251 Givens, Chester ........... 98 Givens, Louella .7 ............ 251 Givans, Llyod A. ............ 315 Gloston, Loretha ............ 275 'Coff, Katie ................. 315 Coins, Annie ............... 275 Coins, Joe ................. 235 Gaines, Nathaniel ........... 332 Golden, Geneva D. ........ ,..326 Golden, Helen J. ........... 275 Goldbsy, Douglas ........... 275 Gomez, August ............. 275 Goodall, Louis C. .......... 275 Gooden, Doris .............. 275 Goodman, Columbus ........ 214 Goodman, Elouise .......... 235 Gprdon, Bobbie ............. 251 Gordon, Clinton ............. 275 Gordon, Helen ............. 251 Gordon, Issach ............. 275 Gordon, Lillie .............. 251 Gordon, Robert ............ 275 Gordon, Roland ............. 332 Cosserand, Ophelia .......... 251 Coudia, Kernell ............. 275 Grace, Barbara ............. 214 Grace, Christine ............ 278 Grace, Robert .............. 251 Grandigo, Barbara .......... 214 Graham, Billy .......... 85, 214 Graham, Jacqueline ......... 327 Grant, Carolyn ............. 275 Grant, Jacqulyn ............ 214 Grant, Mureline ............ 332 Grant, Reba ................ 235 Grant, William .............. 327 Graves, Henry .............. 214- Cray, Doris ................ 276 Gray, Elijah ............... 276 Gray, Mary ............ 109, 235 Gray, Noel ................. 188 Gross, Dorothy ............. 251 Green, Anna Marie .......... 276 Green, Benjamin ........... 251 Green, Bertha O. ........... 214 Green, Charles ............. 235 Green, Charles ............. 276 Green, Catherine ........... 332 Green, Edith ............... 276 Green, Geneva ............. 251 Green, Lester ............... 276 Green, Mary ................ 276 Green, Patricia ............. 276 Green, Paulette M. .......... 251 Green, Pearl ............... 333 Green, Rubystene ........... 251 Green, Samuel B. ........... 251 Crizen, Sandra .............. 252 Green, Sarah L. ............. 252 Green, Shirley R. ........... 276 Green, Thomas .............. 252 Green, Viola ............... 276 Green, Virginia ............. 188 Green, Willie .............. 235 Greene, Raymond ........... 276 Greene, Verdell ............. 79 Greene, Walter ............. 333 Greenard, Emma ............ 276 Greenwood, Willis .......... 276 Gremillion, Mary ........... 214 Gray, Johnny .............. 276 Crier, Clarence ............. 276 Griffin, Alvin .............. 327 Griffin, Carolyn ........... 327 Griffin, Gloria J. ........... 214 Griffin, Lynn ............... 235 Griffin, Ronald ............. 276 Crimes, David .............. 214 Crisson, Madeline ........... 188 Crogan, Barbara ........... 276 Cuerian, Gwendolyn ........ 276 Cuibry, Lena ............... 252 Cuidry, Diane .............. 252 Guidry, Herbert .......... 81, 235 Cuidry, Walter ............. 252 Cuillemet, Anna L. ......... 327 Cuillory, Buddies ........... 252 Guillory, Herbert ........... 276 Cuillory, Janice ............ 252 Cuillory, Shirley M. ......... 252 Cuine, Carrie .............. 214 Guine, Leonard ............. 214 Cuitroz, Bernadette ......... 333 Cunn, Alphonse ............. 333 Guhn, Lavargne .............. 276 Cuntz, Milburn ............ 252 Cuss, Norma ............... 276 H Hagen, Juliette ............ 276 Hains, Bernie J. ............ 235 Hall, David ................ 235 Hall, David A. ............. 85 Hall, Effie ................. 276 Hall, Faye L. ............... 252 Hall, Greer ................. 333 Hall, James ................ 276 Hall, Loreane .............. 215 Hall, Moses ............... 215 Hall, Nancy Ruth .......... 276 Hall, Lynn ................ 276 Hall, Tyrone ............... 96 Halloway, James O. ......... 252 Hamilton, Ben .............. 276 Hamilton, Benjamin . 276 Hamilton, Edgar ........... 215 Hamilton, Lennet ........... 252 Hamilton, Margaret ......... 276 Hamilton, Mary ............ 333 Hamilton, Myron ............ 235 Hamilton, Sherrye ........'..276 Hamilton, Vernon ........... 276 Hampton, Charlie ........... 276 Hampton, Ralph ............. 276 Hanchett, Henry ........... 276 Hansberry, George .......... 315 Hansberry, George .......... 315 Harden, Donald ............ 215 Harden, Natha'niel ......... 215 Harding, - Don ............... 333 Hardnett, Leon ............. 276 Hardy, Henry L. ........... 235 Hardy, William S. .......... 237 Harold, Jocelyn ............. 333 Harper, Brenda ............. 235 Harper, Joe Lee ............ 235 Harrell, Elizabeth ........... 215 Harrell, Lois ............... 333 Harrell, Robert ............. 277 Harris, Anita Y. ............ 277 Harris, Arthur .......... '....89 Harris, Arthur L. ........... 235 Harris, Barbara ............. 276 Harris, Beverly ............. 277 Harris, Beverly ............. 333 Harris, Cleveland ........... 252 Harris, Dorthy A. .......... 277 Harris, Elaine ............. 252 Harris,- Estelle ............. 277 Harris, Grundy ............. 277 Harris, Herman E, .......... 277 Harris, James J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 319 Harris, Jerry ............... 277 Harper, Joe L. .............. 89 Harris, John ................ 277 Harris, John E. ............. 236 Harris, Johnnie W. .......... 277 Harris, Joseph .............. 319 Harris, Larry L. ............ 252 Harris, Laura ............... 236 Harris, Major L. ............ 215 Harris, Marie .............. 277 Harris, Nolan ............... 215 Harris, Richard ............. 236 Harris, Richard C. .......... 81 Harris, Veronica ............ 277 Harris, Wilda .............. 277 Harris, Willie ............... 277 Harris, Willie .............. 277 Harrison, Edward ............ 215 Harrison, Ella .............. 277 Harrison, Elton ............. 236 Harrison, Cayosa ........... 277 Harrison, Melvin ............ 252 Harrison, Rosa .............. 215 Harrison Sharon . 277 Harrison, Thelma ........... 252 Harry, Ethel ............... 236 Harson, Delores ............ 252 Hart, Albert ............... 278 Hart, Albert ................ 278 Hartfield, Karl ............. 277 Hartman, Herman .......... 277 Hartman, Mary A. ........... 278 Hartman, Rudy E. .......... 278 Hartman, Stewart ........... 278 Harvey, Denora ............. 252 Haur, Charles .............. 252 Haur, Rosemary ............. 278 Hawkins, Barbara ........... 333 Hawkins, Edna ............. 278 Hawkins, Emile ............. 333 Hawkins, Jimmy ............. 215 Hawkins, Joseph ............ 236 Hawkins, Leman ............ 278 Hawkins, Margaretta ........ 215 Hawkins, Mary A. .......... 236 Hawkins, Morris ............ 215 Hawkins, Rebecca .......... 215 Hawkins, Sandra ............ 278 Hawkins, Victor ............ 89 Hawkins, Winnifred ......... 278 Haydel, Diane .............. 79 Hayes, Allen ................ 215 Hayes, Betty A. ............. 278 Hayes, Betty J. ............. 278 Hayes, Bunnatine ............ 94 Hayes, Curtis .............. 278 Hayes, Doris ................ 252 Hayes, Gerald .............. 236 379 Hayes, Lillian ............... 333 Hayes, Jacqueline .......... 236 Hayes, Joan Ann ........... 236 Haynes, Claudet ............ 252 Haynes, CYnthia ............ 109 Haynes, Dorothy ............ 252 Haynes, Kattie .............. 252 Haynes, Virginia, ........... 278 Hays, Patricia .............. 278 Hayward, Marilyn ........... 96 Hearn, Etta Kay ..'. ......... 252 Heath, Bettye .............. 319 Herbert, Mary B. .......... ,278 Henderson, Joyce ...... r ..... 333 Henderson, Kenneth ........ 278 Henderson, Lois ............. 278 Henderson, Queen ........... 252 Henley, Joyce .............. 278 Henry, Andrew ............. 278 Henry, Alice F. ........ .....278 Henry, Alodia .............. 327 Henry, Cheryl .............. 252 Henry, Curtis C. ............ 278 HenTy, Edan ................ 236 Henry, Frank ............... 327 Henry, Gail ................ 333 Henry, Isiah ................ 278 Henry', Jewell ............... 319 Henry, Nancy .............. 327 ' Henry, Nathaniel ........... 327 Henry, William ............ 252 Herron, Barbara ............ 278 Hernandez, Don J. .......... 81 Hewitt, Lonnie ............ 278 Hicks, Chester .............. 278 Hicks, Delores .............. 236 Hicks, Ronald .............. 333 Hipkerson, Whitney ......... 278 Higginbothan, Bobby ........ 278 Higginbothan, Eugene ....... 278 Higginbotham, Gloria ....... 236 High, Gloria ............... 252 Holey, Arthur .............. 278 Hill, Desiree ............ 252 Hill, Edward .............. 278 Hill, Jeanette .............. 252 Hill, Josephine .............. 278 Hill, Phylis ............... 252 Hill, Shirley .............. '..333 Hill, Theresa ............... 278 Hills, Charline ............. 278 Hills, Tanner ............... 327 Hines, Janice ............... 278 Hinton, Lavoid ............. 278 Himes, Bobby Ray .......... 278 Hims, Glenda .............. 278 Hives, Thomas .............. 279 Holland, Leoneita .......... 279 Holliday, Earline ........... 279 Hollins, Bernard ........... 333 Hollins, Clarence ........... 279 Holloway, Gloria ........... 279 Holloway, Louis ............ 236 Holloway, Oscar ............ 252 Holloway, Sadie ............ 236 Holmes, Jessie M. .......... 327 Holmes, Olivia ............. 279 Honora, Janet .............. 279 Honore, Jois ............... 279 Hooker, Betty E. ........... 236 Hooker, Bobby .............. 236 Hooker, Frances ............ 253 Hootsell, Daisy ............. 279 Horton, Connie ............. 279 Horton, Fletcher ............ 236 Horton, William ............ 253 Hosea, Dora ................ 279 Hoston, Sherman ........... 279 House, Lemmie Houston, Barbara Howard, Anna .............. 279 Howard, Diann ............. 253 Howard, Diana ............. 279 Howard, George ............ 253 Howard, Ida ................ 279 Howard, Octavia ............ 319 Huckaby, Hilry ............. 98 Huckleberry, Billy ........... 236 Huckleberry, Billy .......... 107 Huddleston, David Huges, Anna Hughes, Jeferietta ........... 253 Hughes, Nerving ............ 333 Hull, Bessie ................ 327 380 Hullahy, Aubrey ........... 279 Humphrey, Barbarh ......... 333 Humphrey, Valerie .......... 333 Hunt, Mary ................ 279 Hum, Raymond ............. 279 Hunt, Roger ............... 279 Huntley, Sam E. ............ 253 Hutcherson, Carol ........ 96,253 Hutchinson, Cynthia ........ 327 Hudson, Charles ............. 326 Hudson, Wi1liam ........... 236 Husband, Georgia .......... 236 Hutcherson, Delores ......... 279 Hydell, Priscilla ............. 279 Irving, Mattie ............. 189 Island, Gloria .............. 253 Ison, Romallis ............. 333 Irving, Beverly .............. 279 Irving, Harris .............. 327 J Jack, Cherral .............. 279 Jack, Willie ................ 279 Jackson, Althea ............. 253 Jackson, Alvino ............ 333 Jackson, Anne ............. 195 Jackson, Bertha ............ 256 Jackson, Cleotha ........... 279 Jackson, David ............. 279 Jackson, David ............. 279 Jackson, Delores ............ 256 Jackson, Ella Mae Jackson, Faye Jackson, Freddy Jackson, Geraldine Jackson, Gracie ............ 333 Jackson, Helen B. .......... 189 Jackson, Helen ............ 236 Jackson, Irma ............. 253 Jackson, Isaac .............. 279 Jackson, Jeannie ............ 319 Jackson, Joseph ............ 327 Jackson, Jacqueline ......... 253 Jackson, John .............. 279 Jackson, Joyce .............. 279 Jackson, Katherine ......... 279 Jackson, Lillian ............. 236 Jackson, Margie ........... 279 Jackson, Marva R. . Jackson Mathilda Jackson, Merlin Jackson, Milton A. Jackson, Brutus Jackson, Milton Jackson, Nathaniel Jackson, 011ie M. ............ 280 Jackson, Pearlena ........... 280 Jackson, Richard ............ 107 Jackson, Rosa ............... 280 Jackson, Roy J. .............. 81 Jackson, Royal .............. 280 Jackson, Royal J r. ............ 280 Jackson, Winston ............ 280 Jackson, Susan .............. 217 Jacob, Willis ................ 81 James, Bernadine ........... 280 James, Charles .............. 280 James, Charlotte 0. ......... 217 James, Emily ................ 327 James, Lettie ............... 253 James, Nola ................ 280 James, Robert L. ............ 253 James, Lorraine ............. 236 Jarreau; Mary ............... 280 Jasman, Emma .............. 253 Jasmin, Brenda .............. 236 Jean, Betty Lou .............. 236 Jeanpierre, Emma ........... 236 Jeanpierre, Freddie ......... 217 Jeanpierre, Mary ............ 327 Jefferson, Berridel ............ 333 Jefferson, Doris ............. 253 Jefferson, J. H. .............. 189 Jefferson, James ............ 236 Jefferson, Linda .............. 333 Jefferson, Lionel ............ 280 Jefferson, Jeffrey ............ 280 Jefferson, Rena Mae ......... 280 Jelks, Peggie A. ............ 217 Jemison, Bettye ............ 280 Jenkisn, Addrean ............ 327 Jenkins, Audrey ............ 253 Jenkins, Bertha .............. 237 Jenkins, Betty ............... 217 Jenkins, Jacqueline .......... 237 Jenkin$ Joe L. .............. 280 Jenkins, Johnny V. .......... 81 Jenkins, Ulyssess ............ 280 Jennings, Helen ............. 327 Jones, Alice ................ 189 Jones, Alvin ................ 217 Jones,A1vin ................ 101 Jones,Anjary1 .............. 280 Jones,Arthu1- .............. 280 Jones, Barbara A. ............ 333 Jones, Benjamin .......... 81, 237 Jones, Bobbie ............... 253 Jones, Bobbie J. ............ 280 Jones, Bobby ................ 280 Jones, Charles R. ........ 81, 231 Jones, Cheryl ............... 280 Jones, Claire ............ 83, 217 Jones, Cleophus ............ 253 Jones, Dianne ............... 280 Jones, Dottie ............... 237 Jones, Earl ................. 280 Jones, Edith ................. 196 Jones, Ellen ................ 253 Jones, Earline ............... 333 Jones, Erna ................ 189 Jones, Esther ................ 253 Jones, Eugene .............. 253 Jones, Faye Carol ............ 280 Jones, Floyd ............... 253 Jones, Geraldine .............. 281 Jones, Gingere .............. 281 Jones, Glenda Nell .......... 333 Jones, Harold .............. 334 Jones, Hilary ................ 281 Jones, Howard ........... 81, 237 Jones, Irvin ................ 281 Jones, Jacquelyn ............. 281 Jones, John ................ 107 Jones, Judy ................. 281 Jones, Laura ................ 253 Jones, Leonard A. ........... 319 Jones, Lorraine .............. 334 Jones, Marie ................ 281 Jones, Mary A. .............. 281 Jones, Mary Ann ............ 253 Jones, Mary L. .............. 218 Jones, Mary ................ 253 Jones, Murray .............. 281 Jones, Okla .................. 281 Jones, Oliver ................ 237 Jones, Patricia .............. 281 Jones, Raymond ............ 107 Jones, Rosie ................ 237 Jones, Stephan .............. 237 Jones, Sylvin ................ 218 Jones, Thelma ................. 319 Jones, Verbon .............. 281 Jones, Vincent ...... 96, 98, 189 Jones, Wanda F. ............ 281 Jones, Wenderlan ............ 281 Jones, Wilbert R. ............ 237 Jones, Woodrow ............ 237 Jones, Yvonne .............. 281 Johnson, Alice ............... 281 Johnson, Alvia J. ............ 281 Johnson, Amelia B. .......... 281 Johnson, Barbara ............ 333 Johnson, Betty L. ............ 253 Johnson, Bobbie ............ 237 Johnson, Brenetta ............ 333 Johnson, Carol .............. 333 Johnson, Carolyn ............ 237 Johnson, Ceola .............. 217 Johnson, Charles ............ 281 Johnson, Charles ............ 281 Johnson, Johnson, Cretta A. Johnson, Johnson, Delores Johnson, Edward ............ 189 Johnson, Effie ............... 333 Johnson, Elaine ............ '.281 Johnson, Elma R. ............ 237 Johnson, Ernest ............ 237 Johnson, Freddie ............ 189 Johnson, General ............ 253 Johnson, Gloria ............. 237 Johnson, Gloria J . ............ 281 Johnson, Ciffred ............. 237 Johnson, Gwendolyn ......... 253 Johnson, Helen .............. 333 J ohnson, J ames ............. 281 Johnson, Jimmy .............. 281 J ohnson, Joe ................ 281. Johnson, Lee ................ 253 J ohnson, Lee ................ 253 Johnson, Leon .............. 281 J ohnson, Leroy .............. 281 J ohnson, Lionel .............. 237 Johnson, Lionel .............. 281 Johnson, Margaret .......... 281 J ohnson, Martin .............. 81 Johnson, Marion ............ 217 Johnson, Mary A. ............ 281 J ohnson, Melvin ............. 281 Johnson, Ray ................ 85 J ohnson Richard ............ 189 J ohnson, Robert ............. 253 J ohnson, Rubin .............. 283 J ohnson, Ruby .............. 217 J ohnson, Sidney ............ 253 Johnson, Stone .............. 283 Johnson, Virginia ........... 283 Johnson, Wadsworth .......... 107 Johnson, Wadsworth .......... 217 Johnson, Weater ............ 283 Johnson, Webster ............ 283 J ohnson, Wilfred ............ 217 J ohnson, Wilfret ............ 237 J ohnson, Willie ......... i. . .253 J ohnson, William ........... 237 Jordan, Duane .............. 81 Jordan, Eddie .............. 218 Jordan, Lawrence .......... 280 Jordan, Louis ............... 254 J ordan, Melba .............. 334 Jordan, Naomi .............. 319 J ordan, Ruth ................ 280 J oseph, Bercy ............... 254 Joseph, Carolyn ............. 334 Joseph, Edma .............. 237 J oseph, Gloria .- ............. 280 Joseph, Junius .............. 218 J oseph, Joycelyn ............ 327 Joseph, Laverne ............. 196 J oseph, Myrtrice ............ 254 J oseph, Reginald ............ 254 J oseph, Shriely .............. 254 J oseph, Stella .............. 280 J oseph, Ulysses .............. 237 Joseph, Wesley ............. 254 Joshua, Mary ................ 280 Joshua, Mary ................ 280 Joubert, Dore ............... 280 Joyce, Barbara ............. 334 Judson, Sherian ............. 283 Julien, Perry ................ 81 Julien, Rome ................ 283 Juppte, Angela .............. 283 Jupiter, Marlene ............ 327 K Keeler, Marlene ............. 237 Keller, Thelma .............. 283 Keller, Ruby ................ 254 Kelly, David ................ 283 Kelly, Rita ................. 238 Kelly, Rozethel ............. 283 Kelly, Vivian ................ 319 Kennerson, Dorothy .......... 283 Kenerson, Jerry ......... 85,218 Kennedy, Johnn ....... 283 Kessee, Bonnis ,. . . Ketchum, Charlesff Key, Betty .................. 238 Key, Sybil .................. 254 Keyes, Junius ............... 238 Keys, Evelyn ................ 283 Keys, Sonya. ................ 283 Kidd, Edrea ................ 218 Kidd, Geraldine ............. 283 Kidd, Joyce ................ 283 Kilchrist, Walter ............ 283 Kilgore, Barbara ............. 254 Kimble, George .............. 283 Kimble, Patsy ..........:....218 Kimbrough, Willie .......... 218 Kimp, Dorothy ............. 254 Kinchen, Howard ............ 283 Kindrick, Deola .............. 283 King, Abron ................ 283 King, Janice ............... ,283 King, Jimmy ................ 238 King, Roland ................ 238 King, Shirely ................ 283. King, Shirley ................ 283 King, Thomas .............. 283 King, Willie ................ 254 Kirk, Glenbell .............. 189 Kirk, Perry ................ 283 Knight, Claudya ............. 283 Knight, Letty .............. 238 Knight, Louis ............... 254 Knighten, June .............. 283 Knighten, Thelma ............ 238 Koeller, Janice .............. 283 Kornback, Edward ........... 283 Kyles, Joseph ............ 98, 238 Kyles, Josephine ............. 189 L Lacey, Bobbie ............... 283 La Chaux, Brenda ............ 334 La-Cross, Glenda ............ 254 Lacour, Etha ................ 2.83 Lacy, Betty ................ 218 Lacy, Gloria ................ 254 Laday, Floradese ............ 283 Laday, Kerney .......... 218, 81 La Faruge, Barbars ......... 283 Lafayette, Diane ............ 254 LaFitte, Tommy ............ 283 Lafleur, John ................ 282 LaGarde, Evelyn ............ 282 Lake, Annie ................ 282 La Mothe, Maggie .......... 218 Lancslin, Emma ............ 334 Lane, Dorothy .............. 334 Lane, Eunice ................ 334 Lane, Herbert ............... 282 Lane, Pinkie ............... 189 Landry, Minnette ............ 334 Landry, Walter .............. 254 Lange, Marian .............. 320 Lapeyrolerie, Domonic ....... 282 Larry, Lois .................. 254 Larry, Shirkly ............... 282 Larsuel, Louis .............. 283 Lasseigne, Pearl ............ 238 Lather, Bernadine . . . . . . . , . . . .254 Lathers, Rosa ................ 254 Laurent, Patricia ............ 282 LaVergne, Albert ............ 282 Lavergne, Cbrtrude ........ 4. .282 Lavergne, Louthra .......... 254 Lavergne, Mary ............ 282 Lawerence, Freddy .......... 238 Lamence, Herbert .......... 189 Lawless, Geraldine ......... 334 Lawson, Charlyne ............ 282 Lawson, Nathinel ........... 219 Lawson, Robert ............. 282 Lawson, Rose .............. 219 Leary, Ruby ................ 282 Leatherman, Shirley ......... 282 LeBeaux, Thelma ............ 334 LeBlanc, Elroy .............. 282 Le Deaux, Ina ............... 282 Ledet, Sylvia ................ 254 Lee, Bessie .................. 334 Lee, Betty .................. 219 Lee, Brewer ................. 189 - , Constance .............. 282 I ee, Cynthia .- ............... 334 cc, Dianne ................. 282 ' e Evelyn 2w ..- ' ........... 334 eg, James 31m ee, John mg, 1 cc, Lloyd ................. 282 e, Margaret .............. 282 e, Nelwyn ............ 83, 238 -e, Ritama ................ 320 e, Richard ................ 254 cc, Rosemary .............. 282 e,' Velma ................. 238 6, Virginia ............... 254 eger, Sybil ................ 285 eggett, Beverly . .......... 324 ggett, Isiah ..... . ......... 254- gier, Stanley .............. 327 emieux, Alriner ............ 254 eonard, Carie .............. 254 -on, Cynthia .......... V. . .327 on, Gladys ................ 285 eon, Willard .............. 254 --pold, Mary .............. 254 evenston, Willie ........... 4219 vy, Alene ................ 327 vy, Betty ................. 254 Levy, Delphine ............. 254 Levy, Idella ................ 285 Lewis, Aljean .......... '....285 Lewis, Beatrice . . .V ........... 238 Lewis, Bertha ................ 320 Lewis, Bessie ................ 285 Lewis, Betty ................ 334 Lewis, Calvin .......... 85, 238 Lewis, Clayton .............. 196 Lewis, Dinah ................ 285 Lewis, Emma ................ 285 Lewis, Gerald Lewis, Gloria ................ 219 Lewis, J ollnny ................ 327 Lewis, Lillie ................ 219 Lewis, 1013 .................. 189 Lewis, Bathleen ............. 324 Lewis, Michael ............... 254 Lewis, Octavia ............... 285 Lewis, Robert ............... Z35 Lewis, Sherly ................ 254 Lewis, Sylvia ................ 327 Lewis, Theron .............. 238 Lewis, Victor ................ 285 Lightfoot, Constant .......... 285 Ligon, Valmarie .......... 238, 83 Lin, Paul .................... 189 Lin, San-Su . .1. . ., ........... 190 Little, B. .................... 194 Little, Helen ............ 190, 96 Little, J ames ................ '.285 Lively, Leona ................ 327 Livingston, Benjamin ......... 285 Livingston, Carolyn .......... 285 Loche, Veronica .............. 285 Lockette, Jacqueline ......... 238 Lockhart, David .............. $5 Locks, Alton ................ 285 Lee, Sandra .................. 324 Lombard, Brenda ............ 327 London, Curtis ......... '. . . .219 London, Ethel .............. 219 London, Ernest ............. 219 Long, Kary .................. 219 Loud, Margie .............. 254 Louis, Eva .................. 285 Louis, Harold ............... 334 Love, Alberta .............. 238 Love, Brenda ............... 285 Love, Mary .................. 255 Lowe, Milton .............. 190 Lowery, Betty ............... 285 Loyd, Willie ................ 255 Lucas, James ................ 285 Lucas, Lois ................. 285 Luckett, Allyn .......... 109, 219 Luckett, Joan .............. 285 Luke, Lois .................. 285 Lusk, Sammie ............... 285 Lute, Catherine .............. 285 Lyon, Brenda ................ 285 Lyons, Helen ................ 285 Lyons, Quillard .............. 255 Lynch, Earl ................ 285 Lynch, Lennie .............. 255 M McBridge, Mary ............ 285 McCall, Vereece ............. 238 McCann, Horace ............. 255. McCarter, Lillie ............. 219 McCarthy, Sonja McClanahan, Carolyn ........ 255 McClarity, Richard .......... 285 McClendon, Hazel ........... 284 McClinton, Reversia ......... 334 McConnell, Mattye .......... 255 McCord, Alonzo ............ 286 McCormick, Samuel ..... 107, 238 McCormick, Jessie .......... 284 McCoy, Dicie ................ 284 McCoy, Johnnie ............. 255 McCoy, Shirley ............. 255 McCrea, Hazel .............. 238 McCuller, Wille ............. 334 McDay, Nellie ............... 196 McDonald, Dilcie ............ 219 McDonald, Glen ............ 234 McDuffy, Donald ........... 284 McDoweii, Cecil Dell ........ 220 McFarland, Ernest .......... 255 McFarland, Gloria .......... 255 McGee, Tom ............... 238 McGIothen, Isac H. ........ 238 McHenry, Albert ............ 190 McHenry, Annette .......... 190 McKaskiIl, Laurline ......... 255 McKeaver, Lucille ........... 238 McKee, Wilfret ............. 255 McKey, Elaine ............. 238 McKinley, Geraldine ........ 327 McKinley, Wanda ........... 327 McLaughlin, Robert ........ 334 McMaster, Bruce ............ 255 McNeal, Melvin ............ 238 McWright, Everlee ........ 93, 97 Mabry, Leslie .............. 238 Mack, Christine ........ '....285 Mack, Charles .............. 334 Mack, Margaret ............. 285 Mackey, Jimmie ............ 285 Mackie, Naoma ............. 221 Madison, James ............ 221 Madison, Mary ........ . ..... 285 Madison, Wylie ............. 284 Magee, Dorothy ............ 324 Magee, Ella Jean ............ 79 Magee, Eva ................. 255 Magee, Lillian .............. 334 Major, Delores .............. 284 Major, Luhertha G. .......... 284 Malone, Emanuel ............ 284 Mallet, Clarence ............ 284 Mglveaux, Joseph ............ 255 Malveaux, Veronica ......... 284 Mangrum, Lois .............. 284 Manning, Bill .............. 220 Manning, Diana ............. 220 Manning, Lee ............... 255 Manning, Ola .2 .............. 255 Manuel, Lois ............... 284 Marcell, Oliver .............. 284 Marcellus, Pearline .......... 284 Mark, Rachel .......... . ..... 2 84 Markray, Adam ............. 284 Marshall, Gwen .............. 284 Marshall, Emma ............. 284 Marshall, Fred .............. 284 Marshall, Janice ............. 109 Marsalis, Robert ............. 284 Martin, Alphonse ............ 284 Martin, Andrew ............ 284 Martin, Beulah ............. 284 Marzett, Wanda ............ 284 Mason, Mary ................ 284 Matthews, Emily ............ 284 Matthews, John ............. 284 Mims, Ralston ............. 287 Minor, Cheryl .............. 287 Minor, Matthews ............ 287 Mitchell, Barbara ............ 287 Mitchell, Carmelita .......... 287 Mitchell, Fate .............. 287 Mitchell, Irene .............. 287 Mitchell, Leah .............. 287 Mitchell, Mary .............. 287 Mitchell, Melvin ............ 287 Mitchell, Rosie ............. 287 Mitchell, Sally ............. 287 Mith, Mattie ................ 287 Montague, Etta .............. 287 Montgomary, Vernell ......... 287 Moore, Guyann .............. 287 Moore, John ................ 287 Moore, Kattie .............. 286 Moore, Lois ................ 286 Moore, Phyllis ............. 286 Morehouse, Vincent .......... 286 Morgan, Adlean ............. 286 Morgan, Gwendolyn .......... 286 Morris, Kathleen ............ 286 Morris, Ollie ............... 286 Morris, Ronald ............. 286 Moses, Diane' .............. 286 Moses, Gilda F. ............. 286 Moton, Vivian .............. 286 Mott, Dorothy .............. 286 Mouton, Lyle ................ 286 Moy, Sylvia ................. 286 Musgrow, Bobbie ............ 286 Myles, Howard .............. 286 Myles, Pathenia ............. 286 N Napoleon, Mildred ........... 335 Narcisse. Yvonne ............ 320 Levy, Dale ........... ...285 Nash, Bertha ................ 328 Nealy, Albertha ............ 320 Nedd, Micheael ............. 325 Nelson, Betty Ann .......... 328 Nelson, Margie ....... .......328 Nelson, Maynervia ............ 335 Nelson, Van Nd ............ 335 O'Connor, Janice ............ 325 Oliver, Cecil D. .............. 85 Oliver, Jeanett M. . . . ..' ....... 93 Oliver, Jill ., .............. 335 P Pace, Frances .............. 328 Page, John W. .. .2 ..... , ...... 85 Palao, Leslie ................ 335 Pajeaud, Adrienne . . . . . . . . L320 Pannell, Leon M. ............ 350 Parker, Audrey .............. 328 Patton, J. W. ................ 190 Paul, Marva ................ 328 Perrilloux, Syvia ..... t ...... 288 Peterson, Gail .............. 335 Peters, Josephine ............ 320 Phillips, Henry .............. 85 Phillips, Patrick ............ 335 Phillips, William ............ 288 Phills, Bobby Ray .......... 288 Philson, Lawrence .......... 288 Pickiens, Betty .............. 335 Pichon, Audrey ............ 328 4 Pichon, Mary E. ............ 324 Picou, Rosa ................ 288 Pier, Barbara ............... 335 Pier, Obbie ................ 335 Pier, Ozzie 335 Pierce, Roy ................. 85 Pierre, Lucy ................ 324 Pierre, Paul A. ............. 328 Pidgo, Detroit .............. 288 Pinkey, Doris ............... 288 Piper, Robert ..... . ......... 288 Piper, Joseph .............. 288 Pipkins, Morris .............. 85 Pitre, McKinley ............ 288 Pitre, Richard Pitre, Victoria Pitts, Judy Plant, Vincent ............... 288 Poche, Clayton ............. 288 Porche, Isaac ................ 190 Polk, Rita .................. 288 Polk, Sandra ................ 290 Pollard, Lester .............. 290 Pool, Shirley ................ 288 Porche, Ethel .............. 290 Porter, Anne ................ 290 Porter, Mat ................ 290 Portier, Joseph ............. 290 Powell, Florence ............ 328 Powell, Maggie .............. 98 Powell, Walter ............... 328 Poydras, Helen . . . .. ......... 197 Poydras, Loyce .............. 290 Pramus, Azalee .............. 290 Prescott, Thurman ........... 197 Prestige, James Prestage, Jewel Preston, Albertha ............ 290 Preston, Shirley .............. 290 Price, Elaine ................ 290 Price, Hayes ............ '. . . .290 Price, James ................ 290 Price, Lydia ................ 328 Price, Mark 5 ................. 290 Price, Ralph ................ 290 Price, Rosalind ............. 290 Proby, Roderick ............ 290 Pullen, Linda .............. 290 Q Quarles, Joye ............... 290 Queen, Isabella .............. 290 Quillins, Therman ............ 290 Quinn, Charles .............. 290 R Rachal, Isaac ................ 223 Ramsey, Lewis B. ............. 81 Rankins, Georgia ............ 290 Ranking, Yvonne ............ 257 Ransburg, Frank ............ 225 Ray, Barbara ................ 225 Rayfield, Riley ............. 257 Raymond, Charles ........... 2.90 38l Rayfield, Amanda ............. 335 Reason, Janice .............. 335 Rachal, Marva .............. 335 Redfud, Duane .............. 290 Reed, Glania ................ 290 Reed, Gloria ................ 290 Redditt, Jackie .............. 290 Reed, Katherine ............. 257 Reed, Roland .............. 290 Reed, Sylvia ................ 290 Reed, William .............. 225 Reedom, Marshall ........... 290 Reedom, Ronald Reese, Catherine Reeves, Marilyn Reynaud, Brenda ............ 225 Reynolds, Brenda ............ 225 Rhodes, Doris .............. 290 Richardson, Emmit ......... 240 Richad, Archie .............. 29b Ricard, Natalie .............. 291 Richard, Birdell ............ 257 Richard, Eva ............... 258 Richard, Geraldine .......... 240 Richard, Herman ............ 197 Richards, Joann C. Richard, Leonard Richard, Lillie .............. 291 Richard, Marie ............. 240 Richard, Royal .............. 291 Richard, Yvonne ............ 291 Richardson, Blanche ........ 291 Richardson, Dave ............ 197 Richardson, Milton .......... 258 Richerson, Jewell ............ 291 Richarson, Rosalie .......... 225 Richmond, Maude ........... 225 Ricks, Jacqueline ............ 240 Ridau, Harold ............... 291 Riggs, Bernadell ............. 257 Riggs, Lawrence ............ 224 Riley, Cecilia ............... 335 Righteous, Calena ........... 258 Riley, Emma ................ 291 Riley, Peggy ................ 291 Riley, Waiter Riser, Eleanor Roberson, Albert ............ 291 Roberson, Annette .......... 324 Roberson, Jessie ............. 291 Roberson, Ora ........... 234 Robert, Jeanne .............. 291 Roberts, Barbara ............ 291 Roberts, Frances ............ 291 Robichaux, Gwen ............ 335 Robichaux, Tyrone .......... 258 Robinson, Clara ............ 291 Robinson, Edward ........... 328 Robinson, Enez ............. 240 Robinson, Alma ............. 291 Robinson, Frances ........... 258 Robinson, Gloria ............ 224 Robinson, George ............ 191 Robinson, Gloria ............ 258 Robinson, Janice ............ 258 Robinson, Katy M. .......... 240 Robinson, Leola ............. 328 Robinson, Leon ............ 107 Robinson, Linda ............. 336 Robinson, Linda ............ 291 Robinson, Norma ............ 291 Robinson, Patricia .......... 291 Robinson, Patrick ........... 315 Robinson, Willee ............ 244 Roche, Maliss ........ 96,191,224 Rochon, Sylvester ............ 244 Rodgem, Leroy ............. 336 Rodney, Amdrill ............ 253 Rodney, Safah Ann .......... 291 Rogers, Earnest .............. 324 Rodgers, Evonne ............. 291 Rogers, Janice .............. 291 Rogers, Mary .............. 244 Rogers, Mary A. ............ 291 Rondeno, Butler ............. 336 Rose, Eddie ................ 328 RosebomIIgh, Charles ...... ,..89 Roseborough, Charles ........ 244 Ross, Carl ................. 258 Ross, Joseph ................ 291 382 Ross, Marva ................ 291 Ross, Shelton ................ 291 Ross, Warren ................ 291 Rowe, Ava .................. 336 Rowe, Clara ................ 240 Rowe, Joseph ................ 85 Rowe, Joyce ................ 291 Rowe, Leretha .............. 291 Roy, Hattie .................. 258 Roy, Linda ................. 336 Royal, Joyce ................ 336 Royal, Lena ................ 240 Royal, Sandra .............. 321 Royster, Vernon ............. 328 Rubin, Clementine ........... 324 Rudison, Willie .............. 291 Ruffin, Geraldine ........... 328 Ruffin, Lois ................ 336 Ruffin, Spaulding ............ 191 Russ, Samuel A. ............ 291 Russell, Betty J. ............. 292 Russell, Carrie .............. 336 Russell, Catherine ........... 328 Ryan, Jacqueline ............ 336 Robertson, Louella .......... 291 S St. Amant, Charlotte ......... 294 St. Amant, Ralph ............ 225 St. Cyr, Emile ............... 294 St. Julian, Delores .......... 294 St. Julien, Helen ............ 226 Sanchez, Roland ............. 244 Sander, Janice .............. 336 Sanders, Sylvia ............. 224 Sandris, John .............. 292 Sanford, Marcell ............ 292 Satterfield, Floyd .. .......... 292 Saunders, Major ............. 292 Savannah, Ernest ............ 292 Sawyer, Metter ...n ......... 292 Scott, Barbara .............. 324 Scott, Beverlyn .............. 240 Scott, Calvin ............... 336 Scott, Carolyn .............. 224 Scott, Catherine ............. 336 Scott, Celestine ............. 336 Scott, Clifton .............. 292 Scott, Elizabeth ............. 292 Scott, Elsie ................. 292 Scott, Genevia .............. 292 Scott, Gloria ..... 4 ........... 240 Scott, Joyce .................. 336 Scott, Julia ................. 292 - Scott, Leroy ........... Scott, Louise . Scott, Loyce ................ 240 Scott, Mary ................ 292 Scott, Nancy ................ 292 Scott, Nellis ................ 258 Scott, Patricia .............. 258 Scott, Peronia .............. 258 Scott, Richard .............. 224 Scott, Willie ................ 292 Shanhette, Gloria ............ 224 Shaw, Billy .................. 240 Shaw, Juanita .............. 320 Shelette, Vivan .............. 224 Shelly, Mary ................ 321 Shepard, Lola .............. 224 Sheppard, Junie ............ 22A Shepherd, Patricia ........... 240 Sherman, Joseph ............ 225 Sherpard, Shriely ............ 292 Shillow, Shirley ............. 258 Shorty, Ruby ................ 258 Shows, Jacqueline .......... 258 Sias, Madeline .............. 240 Siler, Charles ............... 225 Simmons, Gloria ............. 240 Simmons, Ruby ............. 328 Simmons, Stanley ............ 258 Simmons, Terry ............. 244 Simon, Barbara ............ 328 Simon, Elouise ............. 258 Simon, Estelle .............. 258 Simon, Simon, Mary ............... 258 Simms, Wilson .............. 321 Sims, Allen ................. 240 Sims, Jerry ................ 258 Sinclair, Joseph .............. 240 Singleton, Norman .......... 258 Singleton, Shirley ........... 258 Singlton, Patricia ............ 283 Skinner, 'Orelai ............. 258 Slatton, Barbara ............ 326 Slaughter, Catherine Slocum, Sylvia Smith, Barbara .............. 241 Smith, Bertile .......... 1...292 Smith,C11arles .............. 225 Smith, Diane ................ 326 Smith, Jacquenline .......... 225 Smith, Patsy ................ 293 Smith, Reginald ............. 293 Smith, Ronald .............. 293 Smith, Stella ................ 293 Smith, Veronica ............. 293 Smith, William .............. 293 Stagge, Josef ................ 294 Stance, Verdis .............. 241 Stelly, John ................ 294 Stephen, Rosa .............. 259 Stephen, Theresa ............ 259 Stevenson, Juanita ........... 294 Stweart, Betty .............. 259 Stewart, Dianne ............. 294 Stewart, Joyce : ............. 294 Stockar, R. ................. 315 Stone, Barbara .............. 26 Story, Sandra ......... 324 Strayhorne, E. ............... 315 Stringfellow, James ......... 259 Sulivan, Henry ............. 292 Sullivan, Edith .............. 328 Sullivan, Ethel .............. 328 Sullivan, Sullivan, Summer, Summer, Yvonne ............ 226 Sutton, Willie .............. 259 Sweeny, Leroy .............. 259 Swonigan, Ethel .............. 79 T Tademy, Teresie ............ 260 Talton, Mickey .............. 241 Tanner, Enola .............. 294 Tapsoott, Eugene ............ 191 Tate, Beatricia .............. 326 Tate, Deloris ............. '..241 Tate, Leollia ................ 336 Tatman, Helen .............. 250 Taylor, Adrienne ........... 292 Taylor, Anita ................ 226 Taylor, Bertrand ............ 328 Taylor, Betty ................ 294 Taylor, Bonnie .............. 294 Taylor, ' ...294 Taylor, Edmond ............. 294 Taylor, Effie ................ 250 Taylor, Essie ............... 294 Taylor, Frank ............... 226 Taylor, Janet .............. '.294 Taylor, Joyce ............... 294 Taylor, Lavereia ............. 226 Taylor, Linda .............. 294- Taylor, Loretta .............. 324 Taylor, MaIin .............. 336 Taylor, Robert .............. 101 Taylor, Sandra .............. 294 Taylor, Selica Taylor, Shirley ........ . Taylor, Tilmon .............. 260 Taylor, Washington ......... 191 Tellis, Vivan ............... 191 Temple, Frederick ............ 191 Temple, Sandre ...... 98,79,109 Terry, Bernice .............. 324 Thaggert Henry ............. 227 Theard, Eddie ............... 321 Theard, Mary .............. 324 Thibodeaux, Barbara ........ 295 Thibodeaux: Robert ......... 241 Thierry, Josie .............. 295 Thigpen, Willie .............. 337 Thomas,Aa1'on .............. 295 Thomas: Adam .............. 260 Thomas, Albert ............. 295 Thomas, Albert .............. 227 Thomas, Alton .............. 295 Thomas, Arlester ............ 295 Thomas, August ............. 337 Thomas, Barbara ............ 241 Thomas, Bertha ............. 260 Thomas, Thomas, Beberly ........... 295 Thomas, Billie .............. 227 Thomas, Carole ............ 337 Thomas, Carolyn ............ 260 Thomas, Delphine ........... 295 1 Thomas, Donald ............. 260 1 Thdmas, Doretha ............ 295 i Thdmas, Edward ............. 328 Tho1nas, Elosie .............. 260 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Caroline ............ 295 Thomas, J ames .............. 331 Thomas, James .............. 315 Thomas, Isiah ............... 328 Thomas, Janice .......... 295 Thomas, Janice .......... 1. . .295 Thomas, Janice .............. 295 Thomas, John E. ............ 260 Thomas, Johnny G. .......... 321 Thomas, Joyce .............. 295' Thomas, J oyce M. ............ 260 Thomas, Kathleen ........... 321 Thomas, Leaster ............ 2951 Thomas, Lillie M. ........... 337 Thomas, Marjean ............ 295 Thomas, Mary L. ............ 321 Thomas, Michael ......... ...87 Thomas, Phyllis ............. 260 Thomas, Ronald ............. 295 Thomas, Roosevelt , ......... 295 Thomas, Rosa .............. 260 Thomas, Roy L. ............. 295 Thomas, Samuel ............ 295 Thomas, Shirley B. ........... 295 Thomas, Zenora ............. 241 Thompson, Arthur ............ 241 Thompson, Beverly .......... 227 Thompson, Cathleen ......... 260 Thompson, Gloria .. .......... 241 Thompson, Harvey .......... 241 , Thompson, Jeanel ........... 227 Thompson, John ............ 295 Thompson, Leroy ............ 295 Thompson, Margret .......... 295 Thompson, Mildred .......... 260 Thompson, Richard ..... 1 ..... 227 Thompson, Ruth A. ......... 260 Thompson, Terry ........... 295 Thorn, Earl ................. 295 Thornton, Bernadine ......... 295 Thornton, Lois .............. 241 Thrasa, Willie J. ...... '. ..... 260 Thueston, Herbert ........... 295 Thurman, Henry L. .......... 98 Todd, Ethel ................ 295 Tidwell, Clyde C. ............ 227 Tillie, Mary ................ 260 Tilley, James ................ 227 Tilley, Joseph .............. 321 Tilly, Lois .................. 327 Tillman, Dave .............. 260 Tillman, Wilma J. .......... 321 Tillortson, Lacey ............ 260' Toaston, Fulton ............ 241 Tollette, Andrea Tolliver, Berdina Tolliver, Tolliver, Tombar, Frederick Tony, Henry ................ 296 Torregano, Mary ............ 337 Torregano, Ruby ............ 337 Terrence, Eunice .......... 296 Toston, Eddie Z42 Towns, Willie .............. 260 Townsend, Joyce ............. 242 Trahan, Dadorothy .......... 337 Traves, Carolyn .............. 96 Travis, Carolyn .............. 227 Travis, Wallace ............. 296 Tregre, Wilfred Trench, Margaret ............ 260 Troutman, Porter ............ 223 Tucker, Almeda ............. 296 Tucker, Malcolm ............ 296 Tucker, Willie Tuggle, Joseph .............. 228 Tureaud, Janet ............. 337 Turner, Alma ................ 296 Turner, Arveal .............. 260 Tumgr, Dora ................ 24 Turner, Fredessa ............ 29- Turner, Helen .............. 296 Turner, Irene .............. 296 Tufner, Josephine .......... 296 Turner, Lee P. .............. 228 Turner, Lloyd .............. 242 Turner, Loretta .............. 296 Turner, Mary V. ............. 296 Turner, Theodore ........ 87, 228 Tyler, Albert ................ 296 Tyler, Alberta ................ 242 Tyrone, Caryl ................ 260 Tyson, Betty ................. 24-2 Tyson, Joan ................. 337 V Vallery, Ronald .............. 260 Valentine, Brenda .......... 290 Valentine, Leela ............ 296 Valsin, Dianne .............. 296 Van Buren, Wilbur .......... 260 Varnado, Felix .............. 296 Vaultz, Sandra .............. 260 Vavasseur, Gail ............. 296 Vavasseur, Raymond ........ 228 Veal, Cheaster .............. 260 Venson, Ronnie ............. 296 Ventress, Gloria ............ 290 Ventress, Verna ..... ' ........ 242 Ventress, Vera .............. 242 Vercher, Lelia .............. 290 Victor, Joan ................ 296 Victor, Mary ................ 296 Victorian, Mary ............ 260 Vidrine, Annie .............. 296 Vincent. Endas .............. 297 Viner, Tommy .............. 228 Vining, Evelyn .............. 228 Vital, Audrey ............... 297 Vital, Audrey ............... 297 Voltaire, Shirley ............ 297 Vosley, Velma .............. 297 W Wade, Shirley .............. 260 Wallis, Delores ......... ' ..... 2 97 Walts, Eloise ............... 228 Walden, Walter .............. 228 Wallace, Barbara ............ 297 Wallace, Barbara ............ 242 Wallace, Earline ............ 337 Wallace, Horace .. .......... 297 Wallace: John .............. 297 Wallace, Mack .............. 297 Waller, Paula .............. 297 Waller, Paul ................ 192 Waller, Queen E. ............ 198 Walker, Donna .............. 337 Walker, Emile ............... 321 Walker, Gladys ............ 297 Walker, Glenn .............. 297 Walker, Gwendolyn .......... 297 Walker, Jeanette ............ 242 Walker, Lula ................ 96 Walker, Oscar .............. 297 Walker, Patricia ............ 297 Walker, Sarah .............. 228 1 alker, Willie .............. 297 22 alker, Yvonne ............. 297 almsley, Robert ............ 228 1 alter, Baily ............... 228 1 are, Julia ................. 297 1 aker, Charles .............. 242 'ard, Alice Faye ............ 297 1 ard, Arthur .............. 192 'ard, Audreye .............. 297 2 ard, Florida . . .. .......... 297 1 ard, Johnnie .............. 297 1 ard, Wilmouth ........ 93, 242 arner, raye J. ............ 242 1 armington, Aletha .......... 328 ' amert Isiah .............. 297 ' amer, Mary .............. 242 1arren, Lenora ........;...24-2 arren, Robert ............ 242 arren, Trudy .............. 297 ashinton, Addie ........... 242 ashington, Barbara ........ 297 ashington, Charles ........ 228 'ashington, Claude ......... 337 ashington, Curtis .......... 297 ashington, Devoria .......... 297 ashington, Diana .......... 337 ashington, Edna ........... 297 Washington, Enola .......... 242 Washington, Enola .......... 109 Washington, Frances ......... 297 Washington, Geraldine ........ 337 Washington, James .......... 297 Washington, Larry W. ........ 297 Washington, Lillie ........ 337 Washington, Marguerite ...... 337 Washington, Ollie .......... 109 Washington, Oscar ........... 297 Washington, Pearley .......... 297 Washington, Jessie .......... 337 Washington, Janet ........... 229 Walter, Lenor .............. 2Q Watkins, Shirley ............ 242 Watson, Claude .............. 297 Watson, Robert .......... 87, 229 Watson, ine ................ 297 Watson, Renetta ............ 321 Watson, Percy .............. 297 Watson, Morgzin ............ 229 . Watson, Johnnie M. .......... 337 Watson, John E. ............ 297 Watson, Herbert ............ 229 Weathers, Brenda ............ 298 Weary, Eula ........ 79, 96, 229 Webb, Hellen M. ............ 229 Webb, Robert M. ........... 298 Webster, Dorothy ............ 229 Wells, Autry D. .............. 298 Wells, Grace ................ 298 Wells, Patricia .............. 298 Wells, Leola ................ 298 Wells, Samuel .............. 242 Wesley, Barbara ............. 298 West, Barbara Faye .......... 229 West, Eugene ............... 87 West, George .............. 242 West, Linda Kaye ............ 242 West, Wanda ............... 298 Westley, Doris A. ............ 328 Wheeler, Susie M. ........... 229 Whitaker, Gracey ............ 298 White, Charles .............. 298 White, Charles H. ........... 242 White, Chester .......... 107, 229 White, Clyde ............. ,..337 White,- Diana .............. 298 White, Gertrude ............. 298 White, Hattie ................ 79 White, Louise .............. 298 White; Roosevelt ............. 242 White, Unice ............ 96, 192 Whiet, Zelma ................ 242 Whiten, Audrey .............. 298 Whitfield, Clara ............ 298 Whitfield, Lorenzo ........... 298 Whitfield, Rosa ............. 298 Whitson, Alzada ............ 298 Whittington, Kara ............ 242 Wicker, Ruby .............. 242 Wilcox, Thomas J. .......... 192 Wiley, Craig T. ............. 298 Wiley, Juanita .............. 298 Wiley, Marvin .............. 298 Wills, Dorothy .............. 230 Wilkins, Diane .............. 300 Wilkins, Maryland ........... 300 Wilkins, Sherrie ............. 300 Williams, Albert J. .......... 242 Williams, Alice ............. 192 Williams, Anna .............. 337 Willimas, Annie ..... ....... 300 Williams, Barbara .......... 337 Williams, Bernell ............ 300 Williams, Bertland ........... 200 Williams, Betty Jo .......... 242 Williams, Calvin J. .......... 300 Williams, Carolyn .......... ..328 Williams, Carolyn ............ 337 Williams, Charles ........... 242 Williams, Claudia ............ 337 Williams, Clifford ........... 300 Williams, David ............ 300 Williams, Delano ............ 337 Williams, Doris .............. 337 Williams, Doris A. .......... 300 Williams, Elaine ............ 337 Williams; Ellis .............. 81 Williams, Frances R. ........ 261 Williams, Geraldine ......... 230 Williams, Gilbert ............ 243 Williams, Harvey ............ 300 Williams, Hume ............ 261 Williams, Ina ................ 230 Williams, James ............ 230 Williams, James ............ 243 Williams, Janice E. .......... 338 Williams, Joshua ............. 31 Williams, Joshua ............ 236 Williams, Joyce ............. 243 Williams, Linda ............. 261 Williams, Lorita ..... 1 ....... 261 Williams, Lucille ............ 261 Williams, Mamie ............ 230 Williams, Mary L. .......... 261 Williams, Mattie B. ......... 230 Williams, Maxie ............. 338 Williams, Melvina .......... 329 Williams, Meredith .......... 338 Williams, Milton .......... . .230 Williams, Mirt ............. 243 Williams, Mollie M. ......... 321 Williams, Nathan ............ 230 Williams, Obadiah .......... 192 Williams, Oris .............. 192 Williams, Patricia .......... 261 Williams,- Patricia .......... 261 Williams, Rose Mary ........ 230 William, Scott ............. 338 Williams, Shirley ............ 243 Williams, Saneul ............ 338 Williams, Sylvia ............. 338 Williams, Theodore .......... 261 Williams, Vera ............. 243 Williams, Vernon ........... 192 Williams, Wanda R. .......... 230 Willis, Amelia .............. 300 Willis, Walter .............. 300 Willis, Warner ............. 243 Wills, Dorothy .............. 109 Wills, Elaine ............... 230 Wills, Marilyn .............. 300 Wilmer, Hazel ............... 300 Wilmore, Louis .............. 300 Wilson, Barney ............. 300 Wilson, Benjamin ............ 338 Wilson, Bernice ............ 230 Wilson, Betty ............... 230 Wilson, Billy ................ 300 Wilson, Carol ................ 261 Wilson, Carolyn ............ 2.300 Wilson, Christel ............. 261 Wilson, Dorothy ............. 261 Wilson, Gwendolyn ......... 388 Wilson, Jacqueline .......... 338 Wilson, Jasper .............. 300 Wilson, Joseph E. ........... 192 Wilson, Joseph .......... 97, 308 Wilson, Linda C. ........... 261 Wilson, Linda J. ............ 261 Wilson, Mary E. ............ 300 Wilson, Norman ............ 315 Wilson, Odell .............. 261 Wilson, Wendell ............ 300 Wimby. Elayne ............ 243 Winchester, Barbara ........ 300 Windfield, Patricia .......... 300 Winfield, Gloria ............. 300 Winfield, William ............ 89 Winfield, William ........... 243 Wing, Herbert .............. 321 Wing, Ursula ............... 321 Winn, Charlie .............. 261 Winston, Charlesetta ........ 243 Wintrop, Dwight ............ 300 Wise, Charlotte L. . . . . . . . . .' .300 Wolf, Firis F. .............. 300 Wolfe, Herbert C. ........... 261 Womack, James ............. 192 Womack, Leon .............. 261 Woodard, Bennie ............ 192 Wooden, Claudia ............ 243 Woodland, Jo Ann ........... 300 Woods, Cleo C. ............. 300 Woods, Lorraine ............ 300 Woods, Marguerite ......... 332 Woods, Theodore ............ 261 Woodward, Catherine ........ 300 Wright, Barbara ............. 300 Wright, Dorothy ............ 243 Wright, Evelyn .............. 243 Wright, Helen .............. 300 ' Wright, Jessie . ............ 300 Wright, Lee ................ 261 Wright, Louise ............. 192 Wright, Melvin ............. 300 Wright, Willis L. ............ 192 Wyche, Bettina .............. 300 Wyche, Elois Ann ........... 300- Y Yoer, Jung Soon ............ 230 Young, Alfred .............. 300 Young, Arlee .............. 261 Young, Bessie M. ............ 300 Young, Clarence ............. 192 Young, Crayton ............ 301 Young, Geraldine ............ 261 Young, Gloria .............. 301 Young, Hardy . . . . . . . L ...... 261 Young, Lannie .............. 261 Young: Larry ................ 261 Young, Raymond ............ 301 Young, Rossie .............. 261 Young, Sherrill .............. 301 Young, Truley ....... .. ...... 300 Z Zach'arie, Carolyn ............ 338 Zeigler, Mable .............. 301 Zeno, Jeannette .............. 338 Zeno, Laura ................ 301 Zeno, Melvin .............. 261 Zuniga, Ursula T. ............ 338 383 11 THE EDITORS MESSAGE I , wig: After finishing such a time-consuming task as this has been, I find myself at a loss for words. It is very difficult to express my feelings : 41;; about the staff, our adviser, the student body, administrators, facul- I ty, staff members, photographer and publishers, and the contribu- tions made by them in making our book a success. It has been a long and trying time, with lots of joys and lots of sorrows, but I have enjoyed all of it immensely. 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