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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
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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
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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
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