University of Louisiana Monroe - Chacahoula Yearbook (Monroe, LA)

 - Class of 1984

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John F. Jones Quiet times alone with a friend is sometimes the best way to spend an evening. Sarona Mathews and Tag Holley enjoy the peaceful surround- ings that bayou life offers. A favorite place to go and drink a beer or talk is the Siesta, a local bar and dance club located down the bayou from Northeast. Andrew Prince looks back up the bayou to where the Northeast ski team prac- tices. 6 Opening John F. Jones

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Best cont. ‘ie successful learning and com- -etitive institution that it is. Time after time Northeast ath- tes are put to the test and time ‘fter time they prove successful. ‘Vhether it be a club sport or a -onference sport the Indians are 2aders in their respective field.” Faculty members should not ve overlooked for their contribu- tions. NLU has a large number of professors who have earned their Ph. D. These people frequently contribute much to our academic environment by publishing a va- riety of papers and books. Sever- al faculty members were pub- lished and recognized nationally and internationally in 1983. Because of these and other out- standing qualities, our university has attracted a greater number of students this year than ever be- fore. Because of this increase in en- rollment, NLU has had construct- ed, or is in the process of con- structing, several new facilities. It is only fitting that the best faculty and the best student body, have the best facilities. Although NLU does make great cultural and economic con- tributions to the city of Monroe, the exchange is not one-sided. (cont. on pg. 7) Bayou Life: All Of The Best



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John F. Jones ] Eric Hansen a Be St cont, : Monroe has a reputation for be- ing a fun town, and students and faculty alike enjoy the many fine restaurants, night clubs, cinemas, political speakers, and other so- cial activities the city has to offer. NLU enjoys great support from the business community of Mon- roe. Miriam Rickard and John Smith stop a minute to talk by the bayou before their classes. All of these people, organiza- tions, and relationships contri- bute to make NLU one of the best universities anywhere. NLU has students, from all fifty states and many foreign nations. This just goes to show what many people have known all along — NLU offers all of the best — and much, much more. -Scott Unice Bayou Life: All Of The Best

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