1967 Chacahoula

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~HACAHOULA

MCMLXVII Vol. XXXIV

EDITOR' Charles Sranearr


Stop for a moment, become illt1'O­ spective_ It is September. It is the beginning. It is now that we first begin ottr patchwork of happineH and Jorrow that enhanceJ our de­ Jign. SquareJ of paiJ/e)' and polka dots, the new-look of Mod, and StMinger: theJe, along 'with new ideas and experienceJ of today and tomorroU': begin ollr blanket of memory. Think of September, Think of now and then. So we be­ gin. We dye our fabric with ever)'­ day.. experiences: important and triv­ ial, JO that when we reach the end, the "Decembel'" of 0"1" da)'J) whell 1.I'e knot our thread of time, we ob­ Jerve and smile and wmment at the intricate design of om youth.

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A girl, a boy, representative of all hu足 manity-a September da),--remember. An escape from camptls to some quiet place for Juret dreams. Remember spar足 kling ic)' water and lClUf!.hter and fallen leaves and grcm and bridges and games of tag and throwing rocks cmd splashes and wild ducks and ripples reaching dear to the pleasure dome of Kublai Khan. Stop for a moment and remember.

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A girl, 4 boy-older now-reman足 ber. A stroll rOlmd "ampul' fOt" 4 few moments of l'eflection mid com足 munion. Remember pine needles on the walks and benchn in front of Bry and cracks in the cement and mimosa treef a7ld 4 CaliaI' and bltle skies and smiles and a kindred Jpirit from the Rllbi)at. Stop f01- a mo足 ment and l'emember.


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A girl, a boy-wiset揃 now-remem足 ber. An evening in the late autumn set aside for 'warm songs and pleas足 ant company. Remember a fireplace and a guitar and Bob Dylan songs and popcorn and evening sunsets on the -u;ater and dim lightJ (l11d e.e. ctrmmings and a kiJs and a qlliet goodbye and leal'S. Stop for a mo足 ment and Ify to ,'emember our youth.


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Family contacts come in handy as Mary Alice Yeldell receives a class card from graduate assistant sister, Francis Yeldell.

Brown Gym sees record crowds for the 1966 registration.

REGISTRATION START

Registration is the beginning-it only seems to be the end. It's advisors who refuse to understand that 8 a.m. and Saturday classes are bad for your health, crumpled tenta足 tive schedule cards, fat registration packets, long lines, that nice man who opened a section for you, that villain who didn't, an old classmate you haven't seen for ages, sore feet, a friend with advice about which professor to get, a freshman course you didn't take, checks to write, books to buy, that last night out before classes begin. It comes once a semester-that's bad-but only once----that's good.

Pay checks, loans, and scholarships help to ease registration blues.


Filling oul the IBM cards entering freshmen.

pron~s

to be the most time路 consuming chore of

l1E FALL SEMESTER

Typically wnfused Northeast student,

Registration is a myriad of class cards, dosed sections and lines.

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Say! Who's playing this quarter-the Indians or the Warbonnets?

SPIRIT GENERATES

The cheerleaders made outstanding contributions to Northe-Ast spirit both on the field and off.

AT NORTHEAST

With enthusiasm, energy and unique dance routines, the Northeast Warbonnets established a reputation for college spirit across the state.


Slater Hall, named for the late President Slater, is the newest women's residence hall.

NORTHEAST GROWS IN SIZE AND FACILITIES

The Olin Hall elevator shaft has become a Northeast landmark, soon to disappear as the eleven-story dorm reac.hes completion.

Coenen Cafeteria, Northeast's new luxury dining hal!, opened to students in September.

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Northeast's footbridge makes the boys dormitories readily ac路 cessible to the rest of the campus.

Opening with only three buildings in 1931, Northeast Louisiana

State College is one of the fastest growing instihttions in the

state-both academically and physically. With a five-year plan

inaugurated by President George T. Walker in 1962 and drawing

near completion this year, Northeast has added thirteen new

buildings to the college landscape, including the College Union and

Sandel Library. The fall semester was welcomed with the official

naming of nine buildings.

\'V'ith the dormitory phase of our building program slowing

down, new emphasis is to be placed on academic construction. A

new pharmacy building, a new gymnasium and the renovation of

Brown Auditorium are being planned.

Hanna Hall, a $1.5 million science and language building, opened its doors for the fall semester. The Bayou DeSiard traffic bridge spans the water barrier and

connects

the

entire

college

complex.

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Miss Joy Woods, senior music major from New Orleal became the fourth Northeast coed to capture the title Miss Louisiana. Joy entered the pageant as the 19 Miss Northeast, making her win the first for a girl hold ing the college title. With Northeast claiming four the last five Miss Louisiana titlists-Diana Jane Smit in 1962, Judy Cathey in 1963, Cherie Martin in 19 and now Joy in 1966-the state title is fast becoming college tradition. Joy placed first in the talent competition during the preliminaries and went on to win over thirty other titlists in the July pageant. Other Northeast girls in the contest were Sara Lewis Miss West Monroe; Kay Harris, Louisiana Soybean Qu Elizabeth Drane, Miss West Carroll Parish; and Beck] Butler, Miss Bienville Parish. Sara, Kay and Becky al placed among the ten semifinalists. Joy, a relative newcomer to beauty pageants, placed a first runnerup and Miss Congeniality in the 1965 Mis Northeast Contest. As pageant regulations do not permit Miss Louisiana II hold any other titles, Joy relinquished her Miss Nortlleas crown to Kathy Mooney, first runnerup in the college com petition. Kathy, a popular Northeast coed, appeared in th state pageant both in 1964 and 1965 as Miss Bastrop an, Miss North Louisiana Cotton Queen, respectively. Sh captured the Miss Congeniality title in the 1964 contes As for Joy's reaction to the Miss America competitior "it was an experience I will never forget."

Joy Woods, Miss Louisiana 196<5, poses with Lynda Ferguson, outgoing tidist, and runners-up after winning the state competition.

62, 63, 64 AND NOW 66 Judy Swayze crowns Joy Miss Northeast 196<5 after her succes.s in the official preliminary to the Miss Louisiana Pageant.

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The new Miss Louisiana relinquishes her title of Miss Northeast 196 to Kathy Mooney, first runnerup ;n the college contest.


Joy'S a hit with the judges m swimsuit

talent

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and

evening

gown.

Leaving for Atlantic City and a try at the Miss AmeriC:l. title, Joy is accompanied to the airport by 'Tommy Lee, Monroe Jaycees president; Joe Barry Mullins, Department of Music head, and Dean Herman Sigler.

Second night preliminaries prove a success for Northeast with Joy leading in the talent competition and Becky Butler taking a swimsuit win.

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The 1966 Homecoming Court is, from left to right, Susan Carter, Freshman Maid; Alice Godwin, Sophomore Maid; Kathleen Dawkins, Junior Maid; Carol Aplin, Senior Maid; Carolyn Re~, Majd of Honor and Bette Foster, Homecoming Queen. Robin Pendleton, on the Zeta Tau Afplu first place float, waves

to

record crowd during annu~1 Homecoming parade.


One needs only a stroll around campus to see how many students spend their evenings.

NORTHEAST REMAINS UNIQUE TO US

That frantic rush to the post office four times a day coJJege memory.

IS

a ne'..er forgotten

From the very beginning, we sense that college different. Northeast is different and throws at l new ideas, new concepts, new people, new experience Our lives broaden with every year we spend her When we leave, we carry with us all the memoril and knowledge we have gathered, each in his ow place, each in his own way.

There's never a policeman around when you need c



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National President Genevieve Morse and Chapterjan Leona Good display national Kappa Delta charter to President George T. Walker.

i1Z OF KAPPA DELTA ESTABLISHED Newest Northeast sorority girls gather around serving table at KD alumnae tea congratulating Della Zeta chapter.


Attending the congratulatory banquet at the Bayou DeSiard Country Club were the new initiates of Northeast's promising new sorority.

Reminding the new sorority women of their responsibilities, Mrs. Leona Good, national chapterian, speaks at the banquet.

Colonization became a thing of the past as Delta Zeta chapter of Kappa Delta Na足 tional Sorority was established on campus February 25, 1967. With the initiation of twenty-nine girls, Kappa Delta became a realjty and Northeast's fourth sorority. Members from Alpha Chi chapter at Tech, Gamma Kappa from USL and Epsi足 lon from LSU joined with national officers, Genevieve Morse, national president; Leona. Good, national chapterian; Jody McTeer, national field secretary; and Martha Rice, province president, in congratulating the newest chapter of Kappa Delta. President Walker was also on hand to welcome the new sorority to the campus. Second degree services were performed in the CUB a.nd the final third degree cere足 mony was held at Grace Episcopal Church. Sunday sen'ices were attended by all the new KD's and a tea W~LS held later in the CUB by the KD alumnae. Colonization is over and the beginnings of a strong sorority are in evidence. Mrs. Ray Rhymes, 51'., KD alumnus, pours punch for Dr. and Mrs. George T. Walker and Miss Jody McTeer, KD field secretary, at the Sunday afternoon tea, the final function of the KD initiation weekend.

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Ronn Robimon and Sandy Knohloch added the romantic touch with interpretations of Chuck and Pennie.

Capturing the leading roles of the Povis sisters were HoJJ}' Bayne Casey and MarilY'n E"ans McConnell. The Povis sisters while hymns of their late father.

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dreary hours singing the favorite

Yuletide VISItor, Mr. Reardon, spirits in a time of despair.

from

upstairs, mises the


Minnie livens up the party a little with her own rendition of the Mexican hat dance.

of Gert's

original

verse

from

her hand-painted

rrEUGENE" OPENS NORTHEAST DRAMA SEASON United in prayer, the sisters ask for guidance in the troubled days

to

come.

FAREWELL, fAREWELL EUGENE

directed by George C. Brian

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Kathy Bowers Robert Trudeau

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The case of "Madam Tic Tac" included (left to right) C1ndy Johnston, Dee Cmse, Chuck Staneart, Dorothy Parra, Connie Lutrell, Robinson, Robert Trudeau, Barry Vichnik, Jo Brian and Fred \~yly.

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Rudge (ells Beth of his plan to Jouble-aoss his criminal partners order to save his own skin.

Clem (hreatens Madam with violence while Beth, using the deaf足 blind language called "tic (ac," conveys his message.

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Directed by F rancjs Yeldell

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Madam Tic Tae, the gangster boss, confides her fear of Clem and Rudge to Ileth and Ma;garite.

rrTIC TAC" INTRODUCES MYSTERY TO STAGE

Connie Lutrell and Candy Johnson. won audience approval with their subtle portrayals of the female customers of the cafe.


Engaged in an attack on a rich caravan, robbers add authenticity to film "Dysmas:'

Portraring the young lovers of "The Fantasticks" were Jeanie Taylor and Allen Graves.

DRAMA STRESSED IN SPEECH PROGRAM

George Stewart as Shamus O'HolJihan, George Brian as Billy O'Mara and Jeanie Taylor as Maggie O:Mara en足 tertained summer audiences in the children's play "Maggie's Magic Teapot."


Filming in the gravel pits required many long hours for the technical crews.

In addition to the regular dramatic productions of the year, Northeast sponsors many other op­ portunities to perform. One of the most popular is the summer Children's Theatre production a.t Strauss Playhouse. This year's production of "Maggie's Magic Teapot" featured many musical numhers and a disappearing leprechaun. Strauss Playhouse's regular season affords many students the opportunity for dramatic roles. Numerous Northeast students took part in the Fall production of "The Fantasticks" and spring performances of "Camelot". The close proximity of the theatre enables Northeast to sponsor its Summer Theatre Festival program as well. Experimenting in a new media, the speech de­ partment began completion of its Easter pageant film, "Dysmas". This biblical screen play is con· cerned with one of the two thieves crucified with Christ. The film was completed with student actors in the West Monroe gravel pits. Also fjnished this year was the fjlm, "Gift of the Ouachita". Taking several years to finish, this film is the most accurate record of the history of Monroe. In a new art form called the playout, North­ east students portrayed the history of woman and her relation to man last spring with the "Ameri· can Dame". Audiences were entertained with a small cast playing numerous roles with a mini­ mum of stage props and costumes. A.fter a suc­ cessful run at Northeast, the play was taken to Northwestern in Natchitoches and was very • well received there at the Speech and Drama Festival.

In a new dramatic [onn, the play out, Chuck Staneart, Kay Williams, Ronn Robinson, Jenni.e Clare CaHoll and Jeanie Taylor, under the direction of Dr. George Brian, played to spring audiences.


Dixie White adds to excitement of Louisiana Tech pep ra 1I~' by thanking students for their support of the team.

WRECK TECH - WRECK TECH - WRECK TECH

We want a Holi(by! We want a Hnliday!

With only two wins in our twelve years of playing Louisiana T, Indian spi rit naturally ran high prior to that lucky thirteenth ga A week of impromptu dormitory yell sessions, a constant parade cars honking their horns, the Teke bell that never stopped ring a milLion posters ranging in slogans from "Go to Hell, Bulldogs' the more popular "\X!reck Tech," a few unauthorized campus vi the official pep rally and the unofficial pep rally aJ[ added llf make the 1966 Tech Week a memorahle experience for freshr and upperclassmen. Our winning season and the arch-rivalry of Louisiana Tech IT. the week one of tension for the administration, excitement for students, extra hours for the Monroe Police Department and t terror for the girls' housemothers. An editorial in the Pow Wow titled "Lest we forget", reminding the team of last year's 54-7 to our neighbor in Ruston only served to spur emotions and Sl even higher, a welcome sight to many who had suffered thra past years of lethargic lnd ians. High hopes of a holiday also ad to the flame that eventually had to be guenched, but not before No east spirit got a shot in the arm it has needed for years.

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Beat the Bulldogs--Beat the Bulldogs-Beat the Bulldogs.

The Tech pep rally began at the College Union and in a parade led by the cheerleaders and the \Varbonnets marched across the bayou.

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The Northeast State Concerts Association is a series of pn grams designed to present the students with interna.tionall: known artists and JSroups, Many outstanding people in tl: fields of music and dance have been invited to perform ; part of the Concerts series. This yea.r was no exception as t1: area was given the opportunity to see Verdi's famous opec; "Rigoletto," performed in English by the Goldovsky Opel Theatre, which opened the season. The Goldovsky compan: for~ed in 1946, having performed before Monroe audjenc~ previow;!y with "La Boheme" and "Tosca," was well receiver The second attraction in the Concerts series was the RogE Wagner Chorale. Having won distinction in al! phases c musical activity, the chorale has touted Europe and the Unite States presenting the works of past composers and contemporar artis,ts as well. Jan Peerce, one of the great figures of American music, san, in the third production of the series, The celebrated tenol currently on a coast-to路coast tour, has established a reputatiol for consistency of artistry and versatility that is unmatched an his reception here evidenced that. The fil'St ballet company in the British Empire to receiv a 'coyal charter, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, performed il February. This Canadian company, under the direction 0 Arnold Spohr, has won the praise of critics everywhere fo its versatility and balletic skill.

Jan Peerce, a leadiog member of the Metropolitan Opera since 1941, performed as part of the Concerts Associatioo program.

CONCERT SERIES EXCEL.

The world-famed Roger Wagner Chorale with Orchestra performed before a Monroe audience under the direction of Roger Wagner.


Christine Hennessy and James Clouser, principal dancers with the Royal Winnepeg BaHet, dance In "Out of 'lesbos,"

Robert Hale, one of the leading stars of the GoJdovsky Grand Opera Theatre, sang in the production of "Rigoletto." leo Ahonen of Finland, former guest soloist of the famed Bolshoi Ballet, joined the Royal Winnepeg Ballet as principal dancer this season.


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Queen Paula enjoys the traditional first dance ,vjth Chris Bra& Delta Chi president,

PA [ILA ANDR[IS NA Phi Delta Chi Sweetheart, Alice Godwin, crowns Paula Andrus Mardi Gras Queen, 1967,

SGA President Dalton LeBlanc and Cheryl Smith appear to be having a hall at the 1967 Mardi Gras celebration,


Sponsored by the SGA and Phi Delta Chi pharmaceutical fraternity, the Mardi Gras Ball has become a tradition on our campus. The student body selects five girls in campus-wide balloting. From these five finalists, the members of Phi Delta Chi choose the Mardi Gras Queen. In addition to these five finalists, the Phi Delta Chi Sweetheart is a member of the court, Miss Paula Andrus of Eunice was selected as Queen and her court can路 sisted of Bette Foster, Carolyn Rea, Sandy Ussery, Susan Carter and Phi Delta Chi Sweetheart Alice Godwin. Student participation is encouraged by the presentation of prizes for the most originally dressed group, couple and in颅 dividual. The 1967 Mardi Gras Ball opened the new semester with a gala evening for all.

MARDI GRAS QUEEN

See, I told ;,ou this part;, wouldn't be a drag.

Award winning coslumes were these walking, talking, dancing palm trees.


Phi Mu's pledge party proved a success.

GREEI( PARTIES ENJOYED BY STUDENTS Zeta's traditional "go casual" Christmas dance Greeks.

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a dance enjoyed by aU the

Alpha Omicron Pi celebrates Founder's Day witl dinner and national officers present.

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Kappa Alpha's Ole South Ball is a part of fraternity life that will never change.

TKE's rush dance at the VEW Hall provided a welcome relief to the strain of Rush Week.

Fraternity and sorority life at

Northeast is generously spiced with

social functions. Numerous affairs

are scheduled including the Christ足

mas dances and spring formals. But

many informal parties and solemli

occasions are also on the calendar.

Sigma Tau Gamma's "back to

school" dance and Founder's Day

banquets for everyone are just some

of the added social occasions. North足

east's Greek system of open dances

encourages interfraternity and pan足

hellenic feeling. In a time when our

Greek sy~tem is growing, the social

life of the fraternities and sororities

is a invaluable part of their pro足

grams.

Sjg Tau's Christmas Dance made the pre-vacation days a little more bearable.


ORGANIZATIONS CONTRIBUTE TO NORTHEAST

Circle K president Karl Rodriquez supervises calendar sales in the fall.

Westminster Fellowship prepares books for ship足 ment overseas.

Dormltor} Council members plan Bi o" Sister (.. freshmen women. program ,or JncomlOg

Sandy Knobloch of Phi Beta and Alpha PSI Omega makes up Jor the one-act pJal' festival, sponsorec1 by both organIzatIOns


faculty and Speech Acts Association members work on Homecoming float on Bmwn Auditorium stage.

With over forty organizations operating on campus, there is hardly a field in which they are not concerned. Every large professional field on campus has its own professional organization, some with memberships Delta Omicron's "Granny Jazz Band" entectains during numbering in the hundreds. Also there are numerous activify groups with Mother's Weekend. no academic or professional affiliation. Also established on campus are several national honor societies and fraternities for the recognition of out足 standing achievement in all phases of colIegiate life. The Cadet Corps accepts an American flag previously flown over the U. S. capitol and a certificate from local and state Childcen of the American Revolu足 tion officers.

Home Economics majors look over organizational program for ~pcoming year.


COMMENCEMENT ENDS COLLEGE CAREERS

In that long awaited ceremony that ends 01 college careers, Northeast presented 141 degrel during mid-year commencement. Among the 14 degrees were 24 master's degrees. In the ceremonies held at Neville Auditoriun Dr. Homer 1. Hitt, chancellor of Louisiana Sta University at New Orleans, delivered the addres in which he urged graduates to apply their ne~ Iy developed talents to the further improvemer of Louisiana. President Walker conferred the degrees on th departing seniors, among which were 18 hon( graduates. Carolyn Cole Hetherwick was name top honor graduate with a 3.833 overall averag Thirteen U. S. Army second lieutenants weI commissioned in ceremonies at Biedenharn Ha by Lt. CoL Travis A. French. Distinguished Mil tary graduates were Richard Williams and Dalto LeBlanc.

Candy Bruce and Jim Goldman celebrate her graduation at the graduation reception.

James McLemore receives hi~ Bachelor of Science degree from Presi足 dent Walker at fall commencement.

Lt. Col. Travis A. French congratu[ates Distinguished Military Grad. ates, Richard Williams and Dalton LeBlanc.

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Lynn Mitchell and Laura Parker talk with Dr. Shadoin after graduation. Dr. Homer 1. Hilt delivers the Commencement address. New graduates and their families are feted in a reception in Coenen Cafeteria.


The nati,ily scene is a familiar one during the Christmas holidays.

The l--rodern Dance Club's rendition of "Our Ltdy's Juggler" reveals to us the real meaning of Christmas.

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decorations are found around

Open house in the dorms affords students an opportunity to get acquainted.

SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS EVIDENT E"en

~noopy

has a Christmas message--"Happiness is

Peace.

Poinsettas, the Yuletide flower,

IS

always evident at Northeast.


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THIRTY-FIVE SENIORS SELEC'

Th irty-five Northeast seniors were se­

lected to th e honor of "Who's Who_ Among Students in Amerjca n Colleges and Universities." Selected by a com· mittee consisting of the D ean o f Stu.­ dent Se rvi ces, the Dean of Instruction, the Dean o f Women, the Dean of Men and four SGA Senato rs, these stu­ dents represent the leaders of the future. They have proven themselves to be extra­ ordinarily producti \,t not onl y in the classroom , but outside it in extra­ curricula r act ivities as welL Fo r more than th irty years, recogni· ti on of oll tstanding students h as been g ran ted throug h publi cation in " lI7 ho'J Jr/ flo A mo ng 5tflclenu ." The criteria for

selection requires the student to be a senio r with a strong acad emi c average, possessing leadershi p qu alities and good character. Also their promise for fu ­ ture lead ership development lS con­ sjd ered. Students are recommended for thi s hono r by faculty memhers, their aCJclem ic deans and the Selection Com­ mittee. In order to provid e a cross section of the college , ea ch schoo l has a qu ota of nominees. This year's quotlS were Busi­ ness Adm inistratio n, 8 ; Educa tion, 11; Liberal Arts , 5; Pharmacy, 4 ; and Pure and Applied Sciences, 7- thirty-five out­ standing seniors who have contribu ted a g reat dea l to Northeast l ouisiana State CoUege.

L. ANN ADAJ.\1S Senior, Monroe, Vocal Music Education, 3,3, Senio r Board, Secretary; H onor Society; Detta Omicron, President; Con­ cert Choir, Secrentry -Tre-Jsurer; Chorni U nion; Twin Cit y Symphony, Solo CI:uin etlst ; March­ ing and Symphonic Bands: Solo Clarinetist ; Louisiana All-State Collegia te Band, Solo Cla ri _ netist; Ba pt ist Student Union; Choir Schol ar­ ship .

JOHNN IE BONNER Senior, Winnsboro, Nursing, 3.2. Honor Society; Student NUl Se-s Associati on, 2nd Vice Presiden t, Reco rding Secr(:tary, State Convc;-ntion delegate; Fresh­ man H ono r Society ; Ba ptist Student Union; Academi c Scholarship; Junior Charily League Scholarship.

LIN DA R. BLAIR Senio r, Monroe, E!emen !ary Ed ucati on, 3.1, Phi Mu, President, Recom ~ meodntions Chairm an; Sen ior Board, Vice President ; Pallhe!J enic Council ; Sigma Tau D elta; Student Loui siaoa T eachers Assoc ia­ tion ; Concert Choir; Resident W omen's COllfl­ cil , SociJ I Chairman; ROTC Spo nsor, A Com­ pany ; St udcnt-Facuh y Committee on Lectures, Concerts and Assemblies.

MERLE C. ALBERT Sen ior, New Orleans, Pharmacy, 2.7. Alpha Omicron Pi; Kappa Epsi . lon, Vice President ; America n Pharma ceutical Associati <;)O; Chacahoula Bea uty; Madri Gras Court; Circl e K Calendar Girl; Newman Club.

MICHAEL R. CALDWELL Senior, Wisner, Business Administ ration, 2.4. Pi Sigma Epsilon; Di st inguished Mili ta ry Stud ent A \vard ; ROTC Summer Cam p Award ; ,M ili ta ry 1[arksmo.nship Award.


o ~~WHO'S

WHO AMONG STUDENTS"

KAREN A. BAU ER Senior, M onroe, History, 3.7. Seni or Board, P resident ; Alp ha lambda D ella, President ; H o nor Sod ety, Historian, Senio r Ad" isor; Sigma Ta u Delta, President; P hi Alpha Thela, Secretarr·Treasurer; North­ east Geogra phica l Society; Baplist Student Union, Exenuive Council ; Foundatio n Scholar­ shi p,

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MAR GO ALVAREZ Senior, ].Jexico City, Mex ico, Acco unting,' 2.3. Accounting Club; G ulf Sta tes Con ference Tennis Champion, No.

LA\VRENCE R. BARTA SeniN, Al exa nd ria, Geology, 2.7. N ortheast Geo ioSic,,1 Society, President, Vice President. Secrera q: -Treas urer;

1 III D Qubles and Singles in 1963, 1964, and

American Petroleum In stitute Sch olarshi p.

1965; N o. 2 in Singles in 1966: Best T~nnj5 Player Award in 1963, 1965, .lod 1966.

D. L CLA RK, J R. Senior , Enterprise, Pte­ Medicine, 3.7. Omic ron D el ta Kapp a; H onor Sociel},; D r. Wi lJiam 1. Bende l Memoria l tro· phy 10 o urstJnd ing p re-m edicine st uden ts ; Pres ident's ROT C meda l; Foundat;on Sch olar­ shi p.

ELIZABETH R r OSTER Sen;o r, Natchez, Mi ss., .Marketing, 2.3. H omecom ing Queen; Chacaho uia Bea uty; Mardi Gra s Coun; Circle K Sweetheart ; Circle K Ca lendar G irl; Physical EduGuion M ajor-.Mioor Club; \'Vomen 's Recrea­ tiona l Associa tion; \'<:Tomeo 's Residence Cou ncil, Vice President, Reporrer ; Warbonnets, Co­ Capt.l in; Mi ss N atchez; Miss N atchez Hos­ pitality.

LIND A L. G REEN Senior, Sh rC"o·eport, Ele­ men tary Educa ti on, 3.3. Phi !o.'[ u, Vice Presi­ dent, Ass istant Pl edge Trainer ; Senio r Board; H onor Society; Studen t Louisiana Te::tcbel s Associa ti on, 2nd V ice P resident , Secretary, Hi s­ torian; Geog rapbica l Soc iety; Soph omo re Class Pres iden t; F resbman Class Vice Presiden t; Stu­ d ent Goyernrnent Associa ti on, Senato r; Concert Choir; Student.Faculty Committee on Rel ig ious Actiyities; W·estminsLer Fellow ship, Vice­ Moderator, Moderator; T, H, H arri s Schola r. ship.

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JESSE O. GRIFFIN Senio r, Ferriday, Account­ ing, :U. Accounting Club; ROTC, Company Commander.

G. DIAN E HALLEY Senior, Monroe, Soci­ ology, 3.6. Phi Mu, Activities Chairman, Rituals Chaicrnao ; Senior Board; Alpha Lamb­ da. Delta, Presid ent, Ju nior A"d\·isor; Student Social Workers Associa ti on ; \Vomen's Resi­ dence Council, Dormitory Treasurer; Phi Mu Honor pledge award; Academic Scholarship.

PATSY K. Kl!N NEDY Seuior, Farme£,·jlle. Elementary Educaliou, ;.8. Alpha Lambda Delta . Historian ; Student Louisian a Teachers Association ; Resident Women's Council, Sec­ retary, Dormitory Presi dent , Dormitory Vice President; High School Honor Scholarship; T. H. Hareis Sch olarship .

CORTEZ HUTCHINSON, JR. Senior, Alexan­ dria, Pharmacy, 2.7. Phi Delta Chi , T reas urer, Historian; American Pharmaceutical Assad­ ation, Historian; Circle K; Student Gove rn. ment Association, Senator; Outstanding APhA Sophomore Award; Academic Scholarship; APhA Schola rship.

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ROBERT L. HA RGROVE Senior, B<lton Rouge, Inst rumental Music Education, 3.6. Omicron Delta Kappa, Sophomore Award; Honor Society; Scabbard and Blade, President; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfon ia; Northeast Band; Drum Major, 1st Trumpet; Twin City Symphony; Jazz Ensemble; Bmss Ensemble; Faculty Brass Ensemble; Sigma Tau Delta; Senior Class Presi­ dent; ROTC, Brigade Executive Officer; Presi­ dent's ROTC medal; Distinguished Military Student Award; T. H. Harris Scholarship; Music Scholarship; Fou ndation Scholarship.

JAi\·lES R. LANDES Senior, Stamps, Ark., Phannacy, ;.'. Rho Chi , President; Kappa Psi Chaplain ; Ameri can Pharmaceutical Associ arion ; APhA Scholarship .


SUSAN G. HROMADKA Senior, Oakdale, M edical Technology, 3.6. Alpha Lambda Delta; Hi storian; Honor Society; Women's Residence Coun cil, Dormitory President; Baptist Student Union ; Biedenharn Foundation Scholarship.

CAR OLYN COLE H ETH ERW1CK 500;0;, Metairie, E lement ary Edu cation, 3.8 . Seni or Board; Al pha Lambd3 Delta, Secretary , Juni or Advisor ; H onor Society. Secretary; Sigma Tau Delta; Student Lo ui si ana Teachers A ssociati on ; Sigma T au Della Service Award ; T op Honor Graduate in Fall Commencement ; W es ley Foun­ dation, Pres id ent, V ice· P res ident , Treasurer.

J. PRESTON H O LLIER Senio r, Su lphll!, Chemistry, 2.2. Scabbard and Bl ade; Circle K , President, Vice President , Board of Directors ; Student Government Association, T reasurer; All-GSC 1st Team Football ; Bes t Lin ema n Award; l'<ortheast's Most V a luabl e Pl ayer A­ ward; Newman Club, Vice-Pres iden t.

JOSEPH w . LA N E, J R. Senior, M onroe, Business Admin istrat io n, 3. 1. Scabbard and Blade, Vi ce President ; ROTC, Brig:Lde Com­ mander, Cade t Colone l; Dis ting uj shed .M ili tary Student A wa rd ; Superior G det Award ; W ea ks Supply Scho la rs h ip.

MARGARET A. LAURA Sen ior, N ew O rlea ns, Phannacy, 3.7. Rho Chi, Secretary -Treas urer ; Ameri can Phannaceutical Ass ociati on; Dormi . tory Proctor; Pharmacy Scholarsbip A wa rd.

SARA ] . 1.E\'<IIS Senio r, W es t M onroe, Health and Physica l Edu ca ti on. 2.5 . Phi l\·lu. Senior PanheJlenj c delegate; Panhell enic Council, Pres­ ident ; Phys ica l Ednca tion Maj or-Minor Club, Vi ce Pres ident, Secretary; M odern Dance Club; Warbonnets, Capfain ; Mi ss Chacaho ula; Miss West M onroe; Circle K Ca lendar G irl.

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] . BARRY MULLINS, JR. Senior, Monroe, Instt\lffient<l l Music Educa tion, 2.9. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Jnterfwternity Council ; Phi Mu A lpha Sinfonia, Soc ial Chairman; Student Go.... ernment Associat ion, Senator; Jazz Ensemble; Brass En· semble; Northeas t Band ; Twin City Sym phon y; Woodwind Quintet; Faculty Brass Quinte t; ROTC, Band Comm,1nder; Tau Kappa Epsilon Scholarship Award ; Music Scho larship.

ERRO LD K. SElLER Senior , Monroe, In­ dustrial Man a~ement, 2.3. Pi Sigma Eps ilon, Marketing Vice Pre ~ident; Pow Wow, Busi­ ness 1hna ~er ; Ch acahoula, nu siness Manager; Member of wiIl ni ng sa les presentatinn team at Pi Sigma Ep sil on nati.onal convention; Pi Sigma Epsilon top zone manager award.

MARY AN N NEilL Senior, Mo nroe. Soci. ology, 3.2 . Alpha Omicron Pi ; Al ph3 Lambda Delta; H onor Socie ty; W omen's Residence Coun ci l; Big Sister ; Academic Scholarship.

STEPHEN O. NELSON Senior, West Mon­ roe, Chem istry, 3.0. America n Chemical Society; Newman Club; T. H . H arris Scholarship; FOUIlda lio n Scholaxship.

CHARLES R. STA NEART Senior, W'est­ minsler, Calif., Speech Ed uca ti on, 2.9. Omicron De lla Kapp:t; Alpha Psi Om ega. Direc tor; Al­ pha O1 i Alpha; Student Lo uisiana Teachers Associati on, President; Speech Arts Assoc iali on, President; Chaca houla, Editor, Associate Edit or, Greek Edit or; Pow Wow, Reporter; Student· Faculty ComJnitt ee on R:ldio-Television Produc­ lioos; Best Actor A ward 1964, Best Actor Award 1966; Florence BriU:l in West MemoriaJ Award; Speech Scholarship.

MARTHA GUYTON STON E Senio r, Mon­ roe, Elementuy Educatiofl, 3. 2. Phi Mu , A ~s ist ­ ant Treasurer ; Honor Socieiy; Feature Twirler fo r Northeast n and ; Northeast Marching n and. Drum Major; N ortheast Majorette Squad Di . rector; Student Louisian:l Teachers As sociation; Geographical $(lCie!y; \,(/ ho'5 \Vho in Balon T ....., jcling; fo und:l lion ScholarShip.


E. CARROLL ROGERS, Senior, New Orleans, Sociology, 3.Y Alpha Omicron Pi, Doorkeeper, To Dragma Reporter; Alpha Lambda Delta; H onor Soc iety ; Student Soc ial Workers Asso­ , i a ti on~ Big Sister; Academic Scholarship.

MARGARET A. PETTYJOHN Senior, Mon. roe, Journalism, 3.1. Alpha Omicron Pi, Parliamentarian, Publicity Chairmao ; Alpha Chi Alpba, Vice President, Treasurer, Pledge Trainer; Ht""dd Cheerleader; Sigma Tau Delta, Reporter; Pow Wow, Associate Editor, News Editor, Columnjst; Charahoula, Co-SportS Edi. tor; ROTC, little Colonel; Scabbard and BI;)cle Sweetheart; Chacaboula Beauty; Military Ball Court ; Big Sister ; St udent-Faculty Committee on Publicity; SGA Spi rit Comm itlee; Alpha Omicron Pi Outstanding Pledge Award ; Alpha Chj Alpha Outstand ing Member Award; Junior Achie\·ement scholarship; Hi gh School Achieve· ment scholarship.

DAVID \YJ. TURRENTINE Senior, Monroe, Marketing, 2.3. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Public Rela· tiOllS Coordinator; Pow Wow, Business Man · ager, ROTC, Rifle Team.

KERMIT O. REPPOND Senior, H ouma, Chemistry, 3.0. Scabbard and Blade, Secretary; American ChemiC'J.l Sociely; Reserve Officer's Association medal; Chemistry lab assistant.

JOY L WOODS Senior, New Orleans, In · strume nta] Music Education, 2.9. Miss l ouisi­ :l03; Senior Board; Miss Northe:lst ; Miss NOrth· e:lst P:lgeant, First Runnerup, ~.l iss Congeni­ ality; Northt"aSt Band :lnd Orchestra, lsr Oboe; Woodwi nd Quintet, lst Obolst; Twin City Symphony, 1st Oboist; Northeast Girls Bowl­ ing League; Women's Residence Council, Dormitory Secret:lry; Christian Science Organ­ iz.:ltion, President; Music Scholarship.

DAVID A. W'ORTHfNGTON Senio r, Shreve­ port, Vocal Music Educa tion, 3.0. Omicron Delta Kappa; Conce rt Choi r ; Scabbard :lnd Blade; Student Government Association, Sen­ ator; Northeast Baseball leam; AII·GSC short­ stop; Distinguished Military Student; Baptist Student Uniou; Athletic scholarship .


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YEARBOOK FEATURES FIVE CHACAHOULA BEAUTIE5

The 1967 Chacahoula Beal.Hies Jre, from IeEe 10 right, Caro lyn Rea, K'uhleen Daw足 kins, Brenda Sm ith, Betle Foster and Jennie Cla re Ca rroll.

An entirely new procedure went into th e selection of the Chacahoula Beauties this year. Th e eliminatio n of [he Miss Chac ahoula title, the ex足 clusio n of freshman ca nd idates and the addition of student judges (om足 piled the ma jo r changes. Fifteen finl1ists were chosen by campus-wide vo te fr om a fi eld of twenty-eight. These fifteen were judged on the basis of poise, personality and persona l attractiveness at the annua l Ch acahoula Beauty Reception. T he judging panel consisted of ODe representa tj \-e fr om each o rga nization o rig inall y sp onsoring a ca ndi dcl.le. In th e new program, the yearbook staff sou~ht to mold the selection to fit student opinion aud the final eva lu ation seems to prove it d id .

LINDA BLAIR

SHARON BOUGHTON

JAN IS BRA NDO N

PAM DAVID

LEIGH GREGG


ALlCE GODWIN

SHARON HARRELSON

PEGGY HOTARD

LUCILLE MORTON

JANE THOMA SON

NOMINEES HOLLY BAYNE JAN CONLIN Ll N DA COTTINGHAM NELDA CULPEPPER CAROL I'ULLER STEPHANIE IRWIN JANICE NOVAK CAROL ANN PETERS LAURIE REfS GAYLE SMITH KAY WILLIAMS COOKIE YOUNG

A winner's smi Ie

Finalists rece ive last minute in structioJ1s fro m J;m Hillman , }'ea rbook staff, at the Annual Chacahoula Beauty Re<eption .

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Jennie C lare Carroll Jennie Clare Carroll, one of our 1967 Chaca足 houla Beauties, is a brown-eyed brunette f rom Monroe. Jenn ie Clare, a campus Jeader since entering N ortheast, has been a finalist in the Sigma Ta u Gamma White Rose select ion, a ruo足 llerup in the Miss N ortheas t Pageant and recip足 ient of the Sigma T au G amma Appreciation Awa rd. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Psi O mega, Speech Arts Association and Student Government Association.


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Xalhleen 7Jaw.kins

Miss Kathleen Dawkins of Denham Springs was a welcomed add ition to the No(theas t campus in 19C5 when she transferred f rom L.S. U. She is an English major with blonde hair and blue ~路cs,

charm, and poise necessary for selection as

a Ch,c.1houla Beauty for t 967. She is a member of Phi Mu So rority and a N ortheast Cheerleader. Miss Dawk ins is twenty years old, was a high school beauty, and has reigned as Miss Livingston Parish.

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Miss Bette Foster. has made an impress ive rec足 ord of activities wh ile at Northeast. Formerly of Natchez and now of W est Monroe, Bette has been an active membe r of the W .R.A . and tbe Northeast Warbonn ets. Bette was the [966 Home足 coming Queen, Circle K Sweetheart for [966足 67 and a member of the Mardi G ras Court. Her chann and quiet sophistication won her the title of Miss Natche, in [964, Miss H ospitality of Natche, in [966 and now the coveted title of Chacahoula Bea uty fo r 1966-67.


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Miss Cu olyn Rea , a junior in English educa足 tion, is another outsta nding coed chosen fo r the coveted ti tle of ChacahollJ a Beauty . Miss Rea is fro m i\rfonroe and is a member of Alpha O mi足 cron Pi Social Sorority and the Northeast \X/ar足 bonn ets. Ca rolyn wns the l\.fa id of H onor in Ihe 1966 Homecoming Court and h er pe rs ona lity and sp arkling smi le are welcome in any beauty CO llrt.


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Another of the Chacahoufa Beauties for 1967 is M :~s Brenda K ~y Smith. Mjss Smith is a native of Shre\'cpo rt and is provi ng to be:: one of the most popula r and lovely coeds on our campus. Brenda is a memher of the National ColI('giate Association of Secreta ries, Baptjst Stu­ dent Union, and Phi Mu Social Sorority. which she has se rycd as pledge president.


In three ga la events during the spring semester, each of three fra ternities announces the lucky girl chosen as its sweeth€ fo r the upcoming year. A fraternity sweetheart is a girl clevo to the ideals and principles of a fraternity. She is a perso n fraternity has depended o n and selected above all others to ref sent them in campus life. Be she a White Rose, a Red Rose Sweeth ea rt, she is always remembered with fo ndest memories A jun ior rad io· te levision major from Gilbert, Kay Williams, ~ chosen as T au Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart. Kay is well kn own her dram atic producti ons and was second runnemp in th e l S Miss N orth east Pagea nt. Kathy Moauey, junior office administration major from Bastr reigned as Kappa Alpha Rose for the second consecutive yc This is 9uite an honor as it has never happened before. Ka has served as Miss Chacahoula and is the present Miss N orthe Sigma T au Gamma White Rose Janis Brandon is an Engl education sophomore from Mo nroe. She is an Alpha Omicron and was a Chacahoul a Bea uty finalist this year. TIle fraternity spring fo rm als are the hig hlight of the social } at Northeast. 11,e White Rose Ball, 11,e Ole' South Ball and Red Carnation Fo rma l are all climaxed with (he announcement the new fraternity sweetheart.

MISS KATHY MOONEY KAPPA ALPHA ROSE MISS KAY WILliAMS

TAU KAPPA EPSILON SWEETHEART

1966·67 TKE Sweetheart Kay William s receh'es congratul ations from outgoing favorite PriSCilla Villa .


Present .:It the coronation of J::mis Brandon as Sigma Tau G ... mma \Vhite Rose were Brenda Green, Presid ent Eugene Bales, Janis a.nd Johnny Reitze ll.

FRATERNITY

MISS JANIS BRANDON SIGMA TAU GAMMA WHITE ROSE

SWEETHEARTS

is Kappa Alpba Rose for the second consecutive year, Kathy fecei\'l:s the tradit iona l red roses fr om President Sam Boyd,

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The stlldents select the Mardi Gras Court, of which Alice Godwi[ Phi Delta Chi Sweetheart is automatically a member.

BETTE rOSTER

CIRCLE K SWEETHEART

MARGE PETTYJOHN

SCABBARD AND BLADE SWEETHEART

As official Scabbard and Blade Sweetheart, 1路1arge Pettyjohn serves at all official occasions.


MARILYN DENOUX KAPPA PSI SWlEETHEART

N umerous non-socia l orga nizations also selected sweethea rts-Circle K Service Fraternity, Scabbard and Blade, national mi li ta ry honor fraternity. and Phi Delta Chi and Kap pa Psi, profess ional pharmaceutical fr ate rniti es. Representing Scabba rd and Blade was Marge Pettyjohn , ollki.l Little Colonel of the ROTC Brigade. l\1arge, a seni or journalism major from M on roe, is an Alpha Omicron Pi and has been chosen as a Chacahoula Beauty . Ci rcle K Sweetheart, selected fr om the Circle K ~Ca l enda[ g irls, was

Bette Foster of Natchez, Miss. A senior marketing major, Bette was chosen this year's H omecoming Queen and was also a Chacahou la Bea uty and member of the Mardi Gras Court Alice Godw in, sophomo re .English education maj or from Shreveport, was chosen Phi Delta Chi Sweetheart. Alke is a Phi Mu and served as sophomore representative on the H omecoming Court and placed as a ChacahouJa Beauty finali st. As Phi Delta Chi Sweeth eart, she automatica lly took a place on the 1'--fardi G ras Court and crowned the Queen of Mardi Gras. The honor of being the first Kappa Psi Sweetheart went to ÂŁ\..farilyn D enoux of Monroe. Marilyn, a speech major, is known for her dramatic experience and debate skill. Un like the sweethearts, these g irls are announced in the early Fall and continue to rep resent their fraternity all year.

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The Student Govf'rnmf'nt officers and senators repre~eflt the s~udenb jn all pi1:J.ses of

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SGA GOVERJVS STUDE1VT ACTIVITIES SGA offic("rs, ("lected by the siudent body. are: standing, Vice Pr{'sident sealed, President Dalton LeBlanc and S{"cretafY Monte Sue Billiard.

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Discussing tbe dead week plan a re Liberal Arts seni\tor Jennje Clare Ca rroll and Pbamlacy sena to r Cortez Hutchinson.

Representing each academi c cJass a re Ihe class presidents, Sophomore Bi lly Coenen, Senior Bob Hargrove and Juni or Bu tch Hunter. Elected (rom the largest schoo l on campus a re EduCl tio n sena tors Pam Reed, Barl)' Delcambre, Brenda Carso ancl .Mau reen Turner.


Pun: Zlnd App lied sen,l[ors

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SGA REPRESEl'

Con tributing S LOO to the Harry Lerner! Sc ho larship Fund , SGA

Tre:lsu rer W'alter Cochran pres ents Mr. Joe Barry Mullins with

a check .

Discussing freshman activj(j es during Homecoming are fres hman. senat( Carolyn. Ba llard and D:wid Jones.


As the basic units of student self-government, the SGA officers and senators are elected an­ nually by the student body. The responsibility of these students extends to their respective schools in representing the students and directing the affairs of the en tire student body in a manner which reflects the des ires and we ll-being of the college community. For it is an accepted. idea that campus life parallels closely the life o f the city surrounding it. And this en vironment brings aoout the need for constan t change, change that is evidenced by student, faculty and admin istra­ tion opinion and views. The SGA serves as a lia ison betwc'Cn these various elements of change and works toward more effective co-operation . In order to meet the challenges of the campus (Omm uni t~¡ and to meet its needs, num erous judgements and decisions must be made by the elected representatives of the studen t body. The effecti....eness of these decisions can be measured not in their "governi ng" power bu t rather in the successful representation of the student voice.

ENT OPINION

Liberal Arts senator N elda Culpepper looks over Mardi Gras holiday proposal with Pharmacy senators Dominick Sciortino and M ike Higgins. Engrossed in Homecoming acti vity plans are Business Adminis trati on seoalors Andy Mapp, Bob Rowan, Dana M ouk, Ken H o lland and Peggy Mann .

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Pat Herlevic .. .. .. .... . ...... .. . . .. .. . . . Bob Molcany __ , ' , , _ _______. . , ' . __ . . . . . _

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Advisor


Marge Pettyjohn Dee Cruse

F. L Clark

Ronni Luno Errold Seiler

SportI Etlitor (2nd Semester)

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Sociely Editor

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CHACAHOULA

Chuck Staneart

Editor

Robert B. Anderson . . .. . ... . . . .. .. ... . . .. AdviJor

Max Lightsey ........... . ..... ... Sports Editor

W anda Whittington

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Wanda Langley ..... .. ....... Fea/tlfe Edi/or

Bob Moleany, Wanda Whittington, Pat Hedevic, and Chuck Scanearc bolrd tbe plane to " nend 8n SUSGA jonrnaiism \vorkshop ill South Carolina.

• Errold Seiler BusineJJ Afanager Lau rie Young and Sharon Oden . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . ClerkJ

Ronn Robinson

Copy Editor ~-


Northeast Marching Band B. MACK HEARNE, DIRECTOR

FLUTES Kitty Brothers Charlott e Crockett Mary Jane Minniear Jerry Alb right Conni e Pedro

Sharron Peterson

Jenny Perry CLARINETS Art Williams Mike Manning

Ann Heard

Ken Garrison

Dennis Charysyn Ann Rodden

Steve Caldwell Janis Powell H arvey Downs

Jimmy Rigal Hill D urham Tommy Kinkead David Feeson Arnold Loe Paul Stewart Kenny Rigg in Perry BeU Richard Rice Gerald Whiten HORNS Barry Mullins

Steve Wilmot

Don Mo ri zot

Sandra T empalski

Glenn Price Phillip Marshal Jo Lyn Johnso n Allen Graves Frank Ramsey

T om Porter

Carol Jo rdon Cha rl otte Fortenbe rry SAXOPHONES Danny Ryan John Jowers N eili. LaVa Ue A. C. Bai ley

David Simmons Wesley Cobb Kirby Price

CORNETS Steve Julius T ravis Heard Chri s Grouillette All ison Hayes Hugh Youngblood Tim T oler Ronald Jones Douglas Jones

Sam Necaise

Ann Mann Betty Hutto T ROMBONES Mike Smith Wayne Morris Cindy Bell Lou is Pylant Sandra Stimpson Ches ter Ellender Eddie Bethea Louis Whitlock Jerry Clampit l:.anora Evans

Tom Ernst Perry Williams

BARITON ES Louis Bernhardt Claudia Thetford Geo rge W ilkinson Den njs Weimer Carolyn Donovan

TUBAS Johnny Francis Mark Baskind Bobby Williams Johnny Dunham John Morga n Steve Laws

PERCUSSION T had Mullins John Pri tchet Darrel Denh am John Abraham Wayne Shiver

David Wall

Tommy Prisoc D anny Harring ton Caro l A nne How e

Kathy Barron Tommy Dan na DRUM MAJOR Bobby Hargrove ASST. DRUM MAJOR Geo rge Wilkinson TWIR LERS Linda Williams

Vi ckie Hallmark

Carolyn Webb

Carol CrotweJJ

Jerry Clark


Northeast twi rlers are Ca rolyn W ebb, Carol Crotwell , Linda W illiam s, Kay Sea le, Vicki Hallmark and Jerry Cla rk . The Nortbea st March ing Band in acti on.


Northeast Symp honic Band JOE BARRY MULLINS, CONDUCTOR

FLUTES Katheri ne Brothers Charlotte Crockett, Principal Rosalyn Mann Mary Jane Minniear Sharon Peterson

OBOES John McKowen j oy Woods, Principal

BASSOON S Gloria McIlwain Patti Mullins, Principal

BASS CLARINETS AND CONTR ABASS CLARINET Carole Jordan T homas Porte r, Principal Sandra Stimpson

SAXOPHONES A. C. Bailey jerry G ri ggs, Principal john Jowers Daniel Rya n

TRUMPETS Chris Brouillette Steven Ca ldwell

TROMBONES j erry C1ampit Daniel Deill, Prindpal Paul Mann \Vayne Morris Michael Smith

George Webster

BARITONES Carolyn Donovan, Principal Denis Weimer

TUBAS Johnny Francis, Principal D avi s Williams

Robert H argrove, Principal

BD CLARINETS Ann Adams

Alison H ayes Steven Julius Arnold Loe PERCUSSION j ohn Abraham Carole Clark jerry Clark

Sue Davis

Tommie Gambill Ke nneth Garrison

Ann Heard Michael Mann ing Arthur Wi lliams, Princi pal Steven Wi lmot

HORNS

Jo Lynn johnson

Donald M ari zot

Darrell Denham

Thad Mullins, Principal John Prichett

Barry Mullin s, Principal

Samuel Necaise Fcank Ramsey

Bu rt Matheny

All en Graves

PI ANO Ronny Brothers


Northeast Concert Band B. MACK HEARNE, CONDUcrOR

FLlJI'ES

OBOES

Constance Ann Pedro

Ka thr)lne We拢e rling

Claudia Ann Roberts Jenny Lee Perry Bruce Wayne DiVita

Kathryn Jean Sea le

SAXOPHONES Kirby Oved Price

CORNETS Ronald Henry Jones William H. Youngblond

TROMBONES

Louis E. Bethea

Alice Lanoea 'Evans Thomas Lynn Ernst Chester Lee Ellender louis Lan ier Pylant

Janis M.uie PowelJ Thomas Gordon Kinkead Hill C. Duchaon. III Ridmd Ray Rice Gerald Wh ite-n Paull'. Stewart Hnry I.N Auuonbcrry Tim W,'yne Toler John Perry Bell

C)'nthia Rowe

Carolyn Jo Webb

CLARIN ETS Jo>ie Ann Rodden laura Jean Freund S,mdm TClll palski Edward Lewis Chaney Sheila Lynn Kelly Abigail Roberts

H.l.n路l; Arthur Downs Ji,"my E. Rillal, J r. Douglas M. Jones Mal)' Kalherine Hoover

BASSOONS CHot Sue Crotwell

David \X/arcen Simmons

Mary Clare Conniff Wesley Earl Cobb Stanley Dale Liner

HORNS Glenn Ga le Price Dorot hy Ann Mann

She,,'1 Ann Dawson Betty Lynn Hutto

BARITONES George A. Wilkinson Cland ia M. Thetford Louis Bernhardt

Evan Perry \Xlilliams

TUBA Robert M. Wi lliams Richard Gary Galloway Steve Wayne Laws

PERCUSSION Tommy Ea rl Prisac Kathryn R. Ba路rron Dan iel Leon Harrington Carol Anne Howe Herbert Wayne Shi ver LOllis David Wall, Jr. Cynthia Bell

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Chamber Orchestra MILTON A. RYAN, DIREcrOR Linda Ann Adams Jackie Albright Katherine Brothers Jerry Clampit Janet Cogdell Sharon Ann Fox Johnny Francis Ken Gar rison Carol Genung

Sharon Peterson John Pritchelt Cheryl Robinson Mike Smith David Stanhope Constance Stackhouse Kathy Wefeding Joy Woods

Allen G ra\'es Edwina Hopkins Judith Jo Johnson Steve Julius Judy Lippman Arnold Loe Gloria Mcilwain Thad Mullins Sam Necaise

NON-CREDIT VOLUNTEERS Mickey Davis Gwen Sawyer Paul Mann

Constance Pedro Mike Pennywell

Percussion Ensemble

Danny Harrington Darrel Denham Thad Mullins A4

GERALD V. UNGER, CONDUcrOR

John Abraham John Pritchett

Jerry Clark Carole Clark


Northeast Jazz Ensemble JOHN H, THYHSEN, CONDUcrOR TRUMPETS Chris Brouillette Steve Caldwell Steve Julius Arnold Loe

SAXOPHONES A, C Bailey Jerry Griggs

Mike Manning Dan Ryan Arthur Williams

STRING BASS John Francis

HORN Barry Mullins

TUBA Robert Williams

TROMBONES Cindy Bell Jerry CIampit Wayne Morris

Louis Pylant

Mike Smith

TRI-TONES Sherrie Allen

Sandy Rowe Cindy Rowe

PIANO Ernie Merlo

DRUMS Thad Mullins

NORTHEAST JAZZ ENSEMBLE COMBO AND TRITONES


Northeast Concert Choir DAVIS BINGHAM, CONDUCTOR

SOPRANO

ALTO Ann Adams Nelda Emfinger Janice Rogillio Cindy Rowe Sandy Rowe Betty Walker

Harriett Adams Sherry Allen Pat Brothers

Linda Collins Pat Guraedy Neilia LaValle Marian McKenzie Claud ia Roberts Gayle Smith Pat Trudnak

Sandra Willson

Doris Youngblood

BASS

TENOR

Steve Boyte Raym ond Mears

Lloyd Cole Dana Cruse Ken Garrison Dale Liner

Tom Porter

Sam Shamblin DarreIJ Washam Dan Watson David Worthington Clint Thornton

Charles McClain Wiley McClary Bill Porter Jerry Roberts ACCOMPANIST

Mary Jane Minniear


MILITARY



In a time of uneasy peace and unofficial -; nation demand s a oew kind of soldier, one versed in the wa r of diplomacy as well as the of conven tional weapons and nuclear arm amen paring these potential office rs for their incr. more complex role in today's army is the aim Reserye Officer Training Corps. Aidi ng these young men in the tasks is the : Corps. These gi rls are selected to serve eac pany as their sponsor. This is more than hono r, it is a responsibility as she appears at all : functions and drills with the companies week}~

UTTLE COLONEL MARGE PETTYJOHN

CADIT COLONEL JOSEPH LANE

BRIGADE COMMANDERS

Advanced co rps cade fs a.ssemble to receive the ir a.ssig nments on ROTC drilJ fie ld .

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Cadet Lt. Col. Ronnie Sumter B on. Lt. Col. Cheryl Thorr.pson 1st Battalion

Cadet Lt. Col. M;chaei Caldwell Hon. Lt. Col. Mon te Sue Ballard 2nd Baltalion Monte Sue Dl.Illord and Cheryl Thompson, standing cadets Michael Fro nk Russell, 3ed Baltalion command er. Not pictu rd is Pam Reeu,


Han . Ca pt. Brenda Smitll Cadet Capt. Dav id Worthington

Han. Capt. Ca rol Johnson Cadet Capt. Raymond Winn

Hon. Capt. Susan C:uter

Cadet Capt. Russell Montgomery

A Company

B Company

D Company

Seated below are sponsors Carol Johnson, Brenda Sm ich and Jo Ann Fazzio, C Company Sponsor, standing are Raymond Wino, David Worthington and John L. Ross, C Compao}' Commander.

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Pictured above are ROTC sponsors Susan Carter, Rhonda Jones and Sharon Harrelson, F Compaoy sponsor, stand足 ing are Cadet Capts. Montgomery and W:lrd .

Hall. Capt. Jane Thomason Cadet Capt. Jimmy Bagget Campa/I)' H

Hall . Capt. Rhonda Jones Cadet Capt. Mac Ward

Company E

Han. Capt. Kay Seale Cadet Capt. WiJliarn Blair

Company G

Hall . Lt. Carolyn Thompson Cadet Lt. Eve rett Roper FUJilee-rJ

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Scabbard and Blade, show n with Commander Bob Hargrove and Sponsor M arge Petlyjohn, is composed of the top cadets in the bcigade.

ROTC cadets are often nsked to serve fu nctions .

Summer camp gives <td vanced cadets an oppo rtuni (y to work with the weapons of conventional wa rfare.

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Col S. J. Tmk of the 4th Army inspec ts troops in Brown Auditorium during feder:d inspection.

Cadets prepare all semester to ansv.er questions asked by in specting officers like .Maj. Herman E. Schubarth during fedt:ral inspection.

The Fusi\eers, commanded by ]:lme5 Va llee, is a precision drill team lhat demands speciat enthusiasm and training by its members . Ca rolyn Thomp路 soo is the group's sponsor.


Fusi leers initiat ion can bring about son strange OCcurrences on campus. T he fin :Ji step m registration fo r many is to sign up (or tha t ROTC class.

Military cadets are shown what the battle plan is through the use of field charts. Mil itary dri ll periods enable cadets to appreciate value of discip line.


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The annunl Mili tary BllI is one of the social higbligbts of the semes te r.

Military Ball Queen Susan Carter receives cougratulatious from her company commander, Russe ll Montgomery.

Cadets and dates dance at the Military Bal l, beld in G unby Dining Hall.

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Music was provided for the dance by Pha res Corder and his band.

SUSAN CARTER SELECTED MILITARY BALL QUEEN

The annual Military Ball , sponsored by Scab路 bard and Blade, is the year' s top social event of the Military Department and the' Reserve Officers Training Corps. 11,e theme of the ball was the "Spirit of '76" and was depicted through hand drawn scenes of the Revolutionary War, flags and a voting booth, which was a replica of Independence Hall. Selected as queen was Susan Carter of Mer Rouge. Also serving on the court were M on te Sue Ballard of Shreveport, Carol Johnson of Monroe and Pam Reed of Opelousas. Susan was crowned by President Walker whil e Lt. Col. Travis French made the presentations and Cadet U. Col. Robert Hargrove served as master of ceremonles. The high poin t of the year, the Military Ball is eagerly anticipated by cadets, sponsors and cad re.

"Spirit of '76" was the theme of the ba ll enjoyed. by cadet o(ficers, many attending in their

dress blue uniforms.

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Michele Aldridge, ZTA Monte Sue Ballard, Aorr Linda Blair, ¢OM Katie Carey K6. Brenda Carso, ¢OM Rachel Dillon, ztA

Sara Lewis, ¢M PreridenJ Pam Reed, AOU El izabeth Ann Stont, ZTA Georgette Varina, AOrr Peggy Windham, K6.

PANHEllENIC COUNCIL Panhellel1ic serves as the governing body of the four national sororities on the NLSC campus. The cou ncil sets up rules on msh, solves whatever sorority problems that might ari se, and attempts to maintain a high level of academic and social achievement. It is composed of the president of each sorority and two additional delegates. Miss Frances Baldwin advises the council and helps to coordinate any activity it may wish to ca rry out. One of the principal .endeav ors of the cou ncil is to sponsor the annual Panhellenic Tea at the beginning of rush. The cou ncil coordinates rush activities and all sorority bids are issued and accepted from this office.

Zeta prepares a sioryland skit for the rushees using aU the well·known story book characters.

AOPi Janis Br don explains f1 procedure at AO: Peanuts Party.

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Alpha Chi Chapter from Louisiana Tech entertains Kappa De lta rushees with a "Wizard of Oz" party.

Phi Mu's traditioual circus par ty never fail s to impress rushees as they enter the Phi 1fu Big Top.

When rush was completed, these pledge officers guided the new Kappa Delta Chapt er. Th ey are sta nding. Peggy Ratcli ff, Linda Williams, Bedcy Butler, Pam D avi d, Sharon West, Susie Green, and Cathy Shermau; seated, Gwen Sartor, A lpha Chi transfer Peggy Windham and Sand)' Aycock, .


FIRST ROW: D onna Ad:uns, Lorraine Ad:lms, D onna Anderso n, Cacolyn Anspach, Cacol),o Ball ard, t.,ro m ~ S U~ Ballard , Linda Rums, Kathie Bennett , Cheeyl Best, Bubam Black, ~>f:1ry Boss ier, Jani s Bra ndon.

SECOND ROW :

Carol Bmndt , Sarah Cascio, Jerry Clark, Vicki Ann CJark, 1>..fary Conniff, Jani e Coo k, Pat Crowson , Yvette Dai g le, linda Eichelberger, Leigh Gregg. Cecilia Grobe, Karen Ha slauer .

THrRD RO W: G race H odge, Che-ryl H odden bach, Jeannette Hutto, Po ll y Johnson, Ktis Kahrner. Charlo tte Kend rick, Juli a King, Arah laGmnge, Sue i.epo rati, Ann

Mann, .Mnff .McGin ty, Pam l\.'1iU s.

FOU RTH ROW: Vikki ~'I oore, Mickey Mnrphey, Jani s N OVlk , Margaret Packer, Jenny Perry, M:u ge Pell},john , N elda Purdy, Ginger Ratcl iff, Carol},o Rea. Pam Reed. Carro ll Rogers, Delores Rollings.

FIFTH RO W : Cheryl Smith , u lhi e SpJ.lrgeon, Pat Sturgis, Pam Sull ivan, Margie T erry, N e' lLy Tl"lhan, Georgett e' Va rino, Kath y Wderling. Barb:ll'a Jo Wiltiams, Sand y Wiltis, Rebecca Wjm be rl~路.

NOT PICTCRED:

CaroJ Johnso n, Dana Tucker


Si nce its establishment in 1956, Lambda Tau chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi has grown to be the largest NPC group on campus with sixty members. This growth is not unique to the local chap­ ter as the national sorority has nearly 100 chapters both in the United States and Canada. Always active in ca mpus -affairs, AOPi excelled this year. Car­ olyn Rea became the 1966 Homecom ing Maid of Hono r and tben a Chacahoula Beauty and membe r of the Mardi Gras Cou rt. Jennie Clare G-uroll also became a Chacahoula Be-cluty with Janis Brandon and Leigh G regg placing as beauty finalists. Who's Who nominees included Mary Ann Nei ll , Marge Petty­ john and Carroll Rogers. Northeast chee rleader Janis Brandon was also selected as Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose. Pam Reed, Mickey Murphey and Monte Sue Ball ard served as ROTC spon­ sors, whi le Marge Pettyjoh n was appointed l ittle Colonel.

AOPi made outs tanding contributions in school publications with Marge Pettyjohn as Pow Wow N ews Editor. Monte Sue served as SGA Secretary and Pam Reed was elected SGA senator from Education. Jerry Clark became one of the Northeast .Majorettes and many AOPi members were in the W arbonnets . Cathie Spur­ geon served as Alpha Lam bda Delta pres ident, w hile other AOPi members served on the exeOltive councils of many campus or­ ga nizations. AOPi also contributed to Northeast spi rit by present­ ing the football tea m with victory baskets of food. These and many more honors went to the Ruby and Rose this yea r. Serving lambda Tau th is yea r as offlcers were President Georgette Varino, Vice President Leigh , Gregg, Corresponding Secreta ry LLnda Eichelberger, Recording Secretary Carol Brandt and Treasurer Jeanette Hutto.

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FIRST ROW: Sandy Aycock, Ojivia Baw, Becky Butler, Katie Ca rey, Pam D avid, J o Duval, Minta Goyne, Susie Green, Betsy Hatch.

SECOND RO W: Susan Henley, Marsha H olmes, Lioda lackey , Connie Luttrell, Cheryl Mont足 gome ry, Lyne tte Poe, MaC}' Polk , Peggy Ratdiff, Gwen Sa rtor.

THIRD ROW: Mary Snuggs, Kay Seale, Cathy Sherman, Sherry Stewa rt, Kaki Stone, Eva Kay Thurmond, Sharon Wes t, Susan Wjlder, Pe&b'Y Windham.

NOT PICTURED: Sandy Ballard, Bedcy H arper, Pam Stephens, Linda Williams.


Colonized by the Alpha Chi chapter at Louisiana Tech with a drive-in rush, the Delta Zeta chapter of Kappa Delta was official足 ly established on February 25, 1967, with the initiation of its twenty-eight pledges. Selected to colonize on the Northeast cam足 pus, Kappa Delta represents the outstand ing national sorority image required of No rtheas t Greek organizations, with ove r 100 national cbapters. Even the pains of colonization failed to prevent Kappa Delta from taki ng part in campus activities. Cathy Sherman became the freshman cheerlead er while Pam David placed as a final ist in the Chacahoula Beauty competition. Selected as "Miss Congen足 iaJity" in the 1>.1iss Northeast pageant, Susie Green served as an

asset to he r soro rity as did Becky Butler, Miss Bienville Parish and Sigma Tall Gamma White Rose nominee. Connie Luttrell made a hit on the boards in "Madam T ic Tac" and "Camelot" KD participated in the Homecoming decorations and the spi rit campaign and several KDs cheered the team to victory as War足 bonnets. Active in campus organizations, KD had members on the executive conncils of several grou ps. With pledge officers to guide them during the Fail Semester, the new Delta Zeta chapter of Kappa Delta elected as its new officers: President Sandy Ballard, Vice President Katie Carey, Recording Secretary Pam David, Corresponding Secretary Betsy Hatc h and Treasurer Marsha Holmes.

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FIRST ROW, Arden Anders, Sandra Anderson, Bonnie Baldo, Ann Benbow, Linda Blair, Susan Brown, Candy BnKe, Brenda Carso, Jean Carter, Susan Carter, Diane Crawford.

SECOND ROW , Linda Crawford, Kathleen Dawkins, T oni Albright Day. Alice Godwin, Linda Lea Green, Diane Guy, Diane HaJJey, Vicki Hallmark, Lynn H amner, Sha ron H :ureJson, Ann Heard .

THIRD ROW, Janel Hood, Beverly Kendriek, Carol Kessler, Karen Kinilrd, Sandy Knobl och, Sara Lewis, Betty ~:fcHa J e, Glenda Melvin, Sherry Moon, Lucille Morton, Dana /1,路1ouk.

FOURTH ROW , Jan N ed . Anne Norwood, Sharon Oden, Pam Parker, Brenda Perry, Carol Ann Peters, Pat Pickett, Brenda Redd, Kaye Ri ser, Karen Sibley, Brenda Smith.

FIFTH ROW, Kathy Spurlock, Vickie Tanzin, Elise Trimble, Ruthann Ulrich, Sandy Ussery, Janet \'V'hite, Glenda Wi lbanks, Janet \'\filliaffiS.

NOT PICTURED,

Carol Genung.


The oldest NPC group on campus, Phi Mu, installed in 19)6, now claims fifty-lhree members. One of the largest na足 tional soror ities, Phi Mu possesses over 95 chapters. This year was one of exceptional success for Phi Mu as Kath足 leen Dawkins and Brenda Smith became Chacahoula Beanties, with Linda Blair, Alice Godwin, Sharon Harrelson and Lucille Morton placing as finalists. Elected to the Homecoming Court were Kathleen Dawkins, junior maid; Alice Godwin, sopho足 more maid; and Susan Carter, freshman maid. Alice Godwin, as Phi Delta Chi sweetheart, served on the Mardi Gras Court as did Susan Carter and Sandy Ussery. Sandy, Kathleen and Sharon Harrelson were also Northeast cheerleaders. Serving as ROTC sponsors were Brenda Smith, Sharon Harrelson and Susan Car-

tee. Other Phi Mu members became \Varbonn ets, which Sara Lewis headed as captain . Chosen to represent Northeast as Who's \Vho nominees were Linda Blair, Linda Lea Green, Diane Halley, Sara Lewis and Martha Stone. Senior Boa rd numbered Linda Blair, Linda Lea Green and Diane Halley as members. Winning second place with their Homecoming float, Phi Mu succeeded in adding even more honors to thei r prestige. Sandy Knobloch served as Phi Beta president and starred in "Farewell, Farewell Eugene." Under the leadership of President Linda Blair, Vice President Linda Lea Green, Recording Secretary Carol Ann Peters, Cor揃 responding Secretary Jan Ned, and Treasurer Pam Parker, Phi Mu looks forward to more successful years.

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FIRST ROW, Michele Aldridge, Bnrbilt3 Bums, eec Campbell , Pat Ca..rroll, Rachel D illon , S,'Jvia Dowd, Linda Fomby, Mary Farley Gcaham, Shannon Green, Sue

H ansford.

SECOND ROW, Ali ce Haynes, Jan Hillman, Peggy H otard, Baman: Koontz, Wanda Langley, N eiJ ia laValle, Linda Law rence, Les lie Leath, Maril yn Evans McConnell,

Julie McCullar.

THI RD ROW, Karen Mortis, Do rothy Parra, Robin Pendleton, Billie Po rter, Donn a Porter, Nancy Pounds,

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Ann Raiford, Phyll is Reed, Anne Roberts, Sandy ROwe.

FOURTH ROW , Regina Senn, Eli za beth Ann Stont, Linda Szivos, J eanie Taylor, Lo ui se T esta , Brenda \,(reston, Kathy Williams, laurie Y oung.

N OT PICTURED , Lynda Bryce, Lynne Bryce, Margan" Buchanan, J oyce Estes, Orenda George, Kathy Kell ogg, Cindy Rowe, Judy Temple.


After only t ~'o years on campus, Zeta Delta chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha has g rown to include fo rty-si x girls, all of whom are striving to en hance the title "Zeta Lady." With nearly 130 nation足 al chapte rs. Zeta Tau Alpha is the larges t national sorority on campus. In a yea r filled with marriages, Zeta girls still managed to capture many Northeast honors. Peggy H otard, the Zeta nomin ee, placed as a Chacahou la Beauty finalist. Marilyn Evans McConn ell, Linda Lawrence and Jeanie Taylor took the leads in the major dramatic productions, " Farewell, Farewell Eugene," "Madame

Tic Tac," and "The lastastid(s;' respecti vely. Zeta captured fjrst place in Homecoming (Joa ts with their "Blossom and Grow" theme. Cheering at Northeast winning footba ll games was Ali ce Haynes, Indian cheerleader, and numerous Zeta War足 bonoets. D orothy Parra served as president of Speech Arts As足 sociati on and Zeta T all Alpha completed another successful year. Guiding the Zetas this yea r were Pres ident Elizabeth Anne Stout, 1st Vice President Wanda Langley, 2nd Vice President Rachel Dillon, Recording Sec reta ry Pat Carroll, Corresponding Secretary Barbara Koontz aud Treasurer Billie Porter.

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TKE Sweetheart Kay Will i;l.ms and active Ken StOne exp] ;l. in frat ernity insignia to rushees.

The fi rst step in rush is to sign the guest book.

A variety of expressions greet

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Rushees look over KA Mansion.


Nathan Antley, 1:Tf Guy Bankston, TKE P1'e!id~1I1

Sam Boyd, KA Terry Manieri , 'riCE David McFarland, TKE

Dave McNeill, TKE D on Reed, XA Ron Thompson, 1:TP Lee Walton, leA

INTER·FRATERNITY COUNCfL The three nationa l fraternities at N o rtheast are united into a con ­ federation to fo rm their gove rnjng body, the Interf raternity Council. Each fraternity is represented by its president and three othe r delegates, It is the IFCs purpose to both govern and coo rdinate the activ ities of the fraternitj es, making for :t more unit ed and stronge r G reek s),stem­ a system that :tffords an oppo rtunity to forge firm fri endsh ips. It is also Ires dut)' to st ri ve for harmonious administration-fraternity relations,

Sigma Tau Garnma's rush dance climaxed jts week of rush.

Rush girl, Cathy Sher. man, seems to enjoy the Kappa Alpha rush party.


FIRST ROW, John Alwood路, Charles Ackel, Alan BealJe, Louis Bickley, Herbert Boyd, C. Boyd, Sam Boyd, Phil Boydston, Artie Bray, Claude Brister, Buster Carter, Da\,id Chennault.

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SECOND ROW, F. L Chlrk:, Jim Courson, Tommy Cruse, Joe Deville, Harold Dickens, Mike Earl, Steve Elleson, James Galloway, Paul Gates, Butch Getchell, Eastland Gr~y, Bill Hall.

THIRD ROW, Richard Haneline, Ronnie Haneline, Max Hill, Henry Hinkle, Ed Hixson, Bruce Jones, David Jones, Eric Jowers, Mike Kemp, John Leeky, Lamar Magee, Andy Mapp.

FOURTH ROW, Murray Moore, Larry Mullens, John Overton, John Parker, Bill Parra, Marlin Rains, William Rains, Don Reed, Scotty Reis, Stuart Reynolds, Bob Rowan, Johnny Savage.

FIFTH ROW, Chris Schubert, Jimmy Shelby, Randy SmiLh, Parnell Stockstill, Timmie Thames, Lee Tugwell, James Tuton, Lee Walton, Ronnie Watters, Fred Wyly.

NOT PICTURED, Mike Freebnd, Terry Mohr.


Gamma Nu chapter of Kappa Alpha Order was installed in 195 6 and now includes neady sixty members while the national fraternity numbers dose to 90 chapters. Active always in campus activities, the Southern Gent lemen probably re足 member best of all Kathy Mooney, Kappa Alpha Rose for two years, and the Old South BaJJ . Guiding the frateroity this year were No. 1 Sam Boyd, No. 2 Eastla nd Gray, No. 3 Phil Boydston, No. 4 Jay Merten, and No. 5 Lamar Magee.

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FIRST ROW , De~n

Adkins, Nathan AnI le}" Roy Barron, Phillip Bran<:h, Robert Bradford, Joel. Bryant, Eric Borgkvisl, David Burkett, David Cagnolatti.

SECOND ROW, D on C3 l1ais, John Carroll, Char les Cathey, John Dennis, Jack Dietle, Anthony Fa\'a, Thomas Gardner, Joe Pat Gibson, Chester Godlewski.

THI RD ROW , John Harris, Steve Hidalgo, George Holler, Glyon Johnsto n, Devone Ki ll ings_ worih, Steve Laws, Mack Marsh, Charles McMahan, Ken McRae.

FOURTH ROW, Freddy Nolan , Truett Nolan, Danny OUs, Robert Charles Payne, Tommy Perry, Johnny Reitzell, Richard Robertso n, Bobby Rugan, Paul Sa mpieri.

FIFTH ROW, Roo Thompson, Gerald Tonore, Larry W hile, Gerald \,(/illja ms, Marcus Wo lf, Jimmy Zambie.

NOT PICTURED , Eugene Bates, Larry Bays, George Cannon, So l Chambley. Claude Derkes, Gary Pappas , Louis Schwann . Ro n Sumter, Buster Thrasher, Raymond Winn.

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installed in 196 1, Sigma Tau Gamma has strived for outstanding achievement in fraternal Jife. Beta N u chapter num bers Over fifty mem足 bers while the nat ional organ ization claims near足 ly 80 dlapters. Janis Brandon served as Sig ma Tau Gamma Wh ite Rose and reigned over the annua l White Rose Ball, one of the fraternity's more memorable events. A lways active in campus life, Sig Tau claimed one SGA se nator an d other outstanding ca mpus personalities. Officers we re President Ronald Thompson, Vice President Cha rles Mc...M"ahan, Recording Sec足 retary Johnny Reitzell, Corresponding Secretary Tommy Perry and Treasurer George H oller.

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FIRST ROW: Gary Banks/on, George Doherty. Jim Edwards, l aLlge Harmon, Tom Ernst, Belv in Fon tenot, Wayne Gebbia, l ouis Gencare lli .

SECOND ROW : ]jm Goodw in, Allen Gra"es , Dav id Jones, Dlyid Kess lee, Wayne K ing,

larry Landry, Terry Manie ri , David l...kFa rland.

T HI RD ROW: Mike McFa rla nd, Da ve McNe iU, By ron Powell . Mi tch Shi vers, Aubrey Spence, Ron Taylor, David \'(fiHiams. NOT PJCTIJRED: K en Stone.


The oldest NIC group on campus, Tau Kappa Epsilon is also the largest national fraternity with nearly 200 chapters across the nation. Established here in 1956, TKE now claims twenty-four mem足 bers. At the annual Red Carnation Ball in the spring, Kay Williams was chosen TKE Sweet足 heart. Gary Bankston was selected "Top TKE in the South" and Allen Graves excelled in dramatic productions, "The Fantasticks" and "Camelot." Serving the fraternity as officers were President Dave McNeill, Vice President Jimmy Edwards, Secretary Gary Bankston and Treasurer Ken Stone.

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ORGANIZATIONS



Senior Board

Senio r BOHd is a natio nal honor society for sen ior women. It was installed in 1958 to encourage leadership, scholarship and character amo ng senio r women . Membership is by selection of out颅 sta nding junior women on the bas is of leade rship, schol arship, and servICe

K;nen Bauer PUJidt'IIJ

Ann Adams SecreJary

Dot Batton linda Blair Vi( e路PreJidelll Sharon Boughton D oris Busby Treasurer Carolyn Cole Hetherwick Linda Lea Green Diane Halley Jeanne Rowan Jones Joy Nolen Kaotherine MitchelJ

Joy Woods

Omicron Delta I(appa

Omicron Delhi Kappa, national leadership society for men, was established in 1940. Its ptlrpose is to recognize and encourage achievement in scholarship, athletics, student government, social and religious affairs, publications and the arts. Membership is by invitation.

Walter

J.

Carey

President

Marshall C. Baker V ice路 President D . H . CLark Robert L. Hargrove Tommy Ramsey Lucian Shockey

Da\路id \VI. Smith Charles Sta nea.rt Fred Vogel SUrelt:1rJ-Treasurer

Charles L. Wa lters Da.... id Worthington


Alpha Lambda Delta

Alpha Lambda Delta, insta lled jn 1965, is a nat ioDa l honor so­ ciety for freshmen women. It was es tablished to promote int elli ­ gent jiving, a hi gh sta nda rd of lea rning and encouragement of superior scholars hi p attainment amoog [ reshm en wom en. Mem­ bership requires ca rrying 15 semester hou rs and earniog a 3.5 aver­ age during th e firs t semeste r of the freshman year.

C'llhie Spurgeon

Pre!idem

Acden Ander.. Sondra Barnes Bonita Ba rton Karen Bauer

Senior Ad'};SOr Pat Crowson

Vice Pres;delll Pam David Diane Halley Jknior Advisor Janet Haste

Judy H;8h J oan Hutto Linda Moo re J anice N ova k

Secretar,

Del ores Ro lling s

Tre!lsJlrer Ell en Smi th Penny Songy Wanda W hit tington

Rho Chi

James R. Landes

Pre!idellt

Beta C hi Chapter of R ho Chi, nationa l ho no rary pharmacy so­ ciety, was estab li shed in 1961 to promote the advancement of the pharmaceutica l sc iences th roLlg h encouragemen t and recogoitio n o f sound scho larship. M embership is open to pharmacy majors with a 3.0 a.. . erage.

Dr. Edward Brech-t Dc. Ben Cooper Dr. Dal e Cronk Dc. Augu st G. D an tl D r. Ted Eickholt

Ann G uenther Dr. J oseph Kern Dr. Robert K.n ott Marga ret laura

SecreJary-T rensJlrer Dr. Frank Martin Lynda Ogden Mr. Reynaldo Saenz Dr. C. Eugene Watkins Mr . Ra lp h M . Wil son

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Alpha Psi Omega

O micron Cast of Alpha Psi Omega, organized in 1963, is a national honor.HY drama fraternity. It was established to encourage participation in and promotion of theatre performances. Member­ ship is by invitat ion to students w ith special interest in drama who have had expe ri ence in the theatre.

Ronald Robinson

PreJidellt

H olly Sue Bayne Trel1fJlrer

1\'10na Brooks Jennie Clare Carroll Sandy Knobloch Joe l\Jangin Karen Morris

Dorothy Parra Jim Robinson Charl es Staneart Jeanie Taylor Sandra Carol ~ralker Kay \Villiams

Fred Wyly Francis Yeldell Cookie Young

SecreJar)

Sigma Tau Delta Beta Zeta Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national English fra­ te rnity, was installed in 1955 to stimulate interest in creative writing. Membership is by invitation to students earning a 3.5 average in firs t semester English courses and an Qve-raJl 3.0 average.

Karen Bauer

PreJident

HolJy Bayn e lnureel Bricknell C~ rolrn Cole H etherwick Amy Flint

Vice.Pj·eJideIlJ l\'Iarjorie H~mmons Robert Hargrove

Carol Ke.ssler Sandy Knob loch Elizabeth Perritt Carolyn Philpot lallrie Rees

Suri'tary

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Northeast Honor Society

The Northeast Honor Society was established in 1932 to promote schoJarship, feJ1o~:shjp and character among its members. Mem足 bership is open to students wi th a cumub.tj"e avel'age of 3.2 5. Butch Hu nler

PfeJide1lJ

Carolyn Philpot

Vice Prt?Jident Lorraine AdaJn s M argaret Al bright Arden And ers Linda An n Ad ams Wa rren H a rvey Arms G loria Abraham Sa rah Banblnn Sa ndra Barnes Linda Brea rd Laurel l Brickell Karen Bauer D orOl hy Ba ilon Doris Busb.' Brenda C a (So \X/ ill iam Coenen. J an Con lin Richa rd Cowart Pa t Crowson Ca rol Cro twell Carolyn Co le Hetherwick Sebas tian Co rbino Sim Davenport Carolvn Da\'is Peggy D oug las

Pame-Ja EtheridgeC hester El len der Alic.e Flint Jo hn EIEe ring .Betty Fisher Lynda Franklin Ali.ce God win

Earl Greer Lynne Gregory Syh 'ia Gus tafson John A. Hauis Judy High M ax Hill Joan Hutto Jeanne-He H uUo Di ane Huff Roger J ohnston T ommy J ohnson Graham Ko lb Patsy Kennedy Veroni ca L una Linda Ka~' La w rence Dana lI.-fouk Sue McKnigh t David Middlebrooks William .M ontgomery Linda Moore Donald M orizot Frank Nicely Joy N olen Jan N ovak James Pa tterson Sharon Peterson Conn ie Porl er Bertie Jo Powell Loui s p)' lant M ar}' Pirtl e

Carroll Rogers

Beth Huffman Kris K ahmer Tr<!Mrtrcr

J anet Haste R cp o rJer

u igh Gregg

James Rogers D elores Rollings Cindy Rowe Virg ie Rupert Judy Shannon D avid Smith Penn), Songy Cat hy Spurgeon Con ni e Stackhouse Cha d es Sull ins L ind a Sullivan C harles Thornhill J o hn 'Tooke Robert Tl'ent Peggy Turnage .i\faureen Turner Gi lbert Vascocu C harles \X/alker Ri ta. W alters F rJnces \X/ashburn Janice Weems Dennis "\'{{eimer M ary West \X/anda W hitting ton Emelda \X'illiams The resa Ya tes

Phi Alpha Theta Epsilon T au Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, national honora ry his足 tory society, was orga ni zed in 1956 to give recognition to stud ents showing excellence in history and a high level of attainment in other fields of social science. Membership is open to stud en ts with an overa ll 3.0 average and better than a 3.0 in at least tweh 'e hours of h isto!)'. Lee Talton V ile President

Kacen Ba ue r

S(>o'eJa r y, T rea.Jt, r er D oris Busb y La.urie Rees M arkaye C. T aylor Sharon Van Z iJe

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Alpha Chi Alpha

Alpha Chi Alpha Journalism Fraternity was organized locally in 1965 to promote the professional standards of journalism among the journalism students and staff members of the student publica足 tions. Membership is open to journalism majors and minors and Northeast publication staff members who have at least a 2.0 cumnlative average. Pat Herlevic Editor

Keith Babb F. L Clark

Deidre Cruce

Candy Johnston

Jeanette Jones

\X'anda Langley

Max P. Lightsey Ronnie Luno Bob Iv[olcany ASJoc;ale Editor Marge Pettyjohn BIlJineSJ Manager Suehanna Richmond Ronald Robinson

Philip Syverson Charles T. Walker Wanda \\!hittington Gerald Williams Fred Wyly

American Chemical Society

The American Chemical Society Student Affilia1:e was organized in 1953 to advance chemistry, both scientifically and professionally, and to serve as a social organization for its members. Membership is open to chemistry and chemical engineering majors. Gral'son Broom President

Mark Brown Robert Buckley Seb Corbino Preston HoJlier

Kris E. Kahmer Stephen OIZO Nelson Maria Osborn Kermit I:. Reppond


American Pharmaceutical

Association

The N ortheast branch of the American Pharmaceutical Associa路 ti on was jnstaJJ ed on campus in 1959 to advance pharmacy 'as a science and a profession. Membership is opeu to all pharmacy majors.

H arold Ribbeck Preside,)/

D ominick Sciortino V ice PresidnJI Michael D . Higgins

Recording SeCt'elo1'Y Cortez Hu tchinson Correspondillg Secretary Sam uel Peterson T,"eaJllrer

Michael Sonn ier H istorian

N ei I Abbondanle Robert Ad:lm s Judy Akin Me rle A lbert

Frank Armiger \Varren Arms Mi ll i A lherton

Buck Atk ins Joh n Atwood

Mary B:l ll ard John Datlag lia Charl es Beene Carmo n Bellina John Elighne Girau lt Bird Cecili:l Bland Yelverton Bo nduront

Mary Bossier J oseph Bosworth Richard Boud~.ux: Theod ore Bou rgeois Kerney Bourque \'(' illi :un Boyd Jack Bradberry J ohn Brady Ralph Brent Bruce Bl'o(1ks T ommy DrOU5S{lrd Frances Bryan Ron::a ld Bucci Ste""c Campo J oe G n::a l i\-l ike Can trell

Ted Cannichllel Dwight Carr Mike Carro ll Alton Chambless Lloyd Ch!1pman M artin C10essner Le1\,js Cobb III John Coley James Co llins Roben Collins Ricoord Colvin W illiam Cooper R ussell Corn Louis Corne Da le Crane C u o l C rolwell Larry Da rby Warne Davis To mmy Day Elwood D ej ea n John D emo urelJe Claud D erbes Kirby D esO rmeaux James D owney Fred Dubois Lloyd Du plan ti s Eugene Eleaza r Ellen Ellis D on Eng lertb H annon Everett, Jr. Kelly E rwin A lfred Gaudet

Ronnie Ga utre-.lux Ronald Geoffroy Willi am G ravC5 Ronald G ros Robert Groves Ann Guenther Dennis G uillo ry La rry Haines Hermao Hank ins, Jr.

Clyde H ;gh Thoma s Him el

J::ames J ackson Don Judi ce K::a rI Kettler John King Leo Ko rdsmeier Pa ul Ltnusse, Jr, Henry LeBlanc Pau l LeB lan c James La ndes G leoo Landry wwrence L:mdry John Lands Pat l..3 nd reneau Margfl ret laura Mickie LeLeux D oniuana l.ew is \'<'illiam LintOI! 1- 1- Lavoi Joe M cC1rly Eddie M cCl ure Gwen McCullough

D iane McC rary Bill McCullar Jan McWi lliams Steve Maddry :tvtike j\-(a rlinez Richa rd Mason Thomas Meachum Robert Miano Rolan d Mill er Noel 1\'f itchell Terry Moran David Morri s George ~'(unn John Nickelson Mal路k Ni x Anne Norwood LJ'nda O gden John P almisano O li .... ia F:lCks Charl es Pe rry Ellen Pet ru s Edwin Pe:alnt TOlnmy P itre 1\1 ichele Fons Charles Pu lliam Don Ra mirez Gerald Rami rez Fred Reid Anthon}' Randazzo Blanch Rivette Paul Robertson Timo thy Roseostein

James Sebasti en Robert Sell e A Jom:o Sm ith J errold Smilh Geo rge Smolem ki Glenda Smull D :lOie/ $tllf;8 Ros.a lie Sl.1t ham John n}' Stewart Ca rl $vebeck Leslie Ta nner Ri chard T hibodeaux Rooald T hibodeaux Jerry T ho rnton \'1ayne T oups Robert T o ups fl oyd T~'e James Va ll ee Marilyn Vallee Kathl ern Vocke M au reen Vocke Gera ld \X'aguespack EdFar \'<'a lker Joh n L \X'a lker James \'(fa lters Ted Wa re Jack Washburne J ames W illi:lIns Rll sselL W illiams Jerald \'<'ilrz T h omas G , \X'ren Sue Ell en \'<'rig ht Dona ld W'yble


Beta Sigma Beta Sigma, installed in 1954, is a local biology fraternity es tabl ished to promote interest in the field of biological sCience. Membership is open to students in teres ted in biology. Kermit Burnside Pre!;dent

M innie Joyce Blum Patrick CiC:lla Gary Hol t Loujs C. Johnson Jay Merten George .Mont~omer}' Vice Pre.ridenl Martoa JO Murp hre ~' Joy Nol:1n Seetelerry

James R. Pattelson K :l rl Rod rigu ez Horace Stegall Bi ll Ward

Collegiate Farm Bureau

The Colleg iate Farm Bureau, which is affiliated with the Louisiana State Farm Bureau, was established in 1964 to en路 courage in terest in the agricultu ral industry. Membership is open to students interested in the agricultural program.

Jimmy Moody Presjdent

Tbu rman A lien William H . Bard Rohert Buckley Johnny Carro l! Rodney T. Clarkson \'{/al(cr Cochra ll D<l vid Cooper Ronnie DMicek Rica rd o Estr;lda Phill ip L. !-l ill Ronald King Ri chl rd la ncaster Nancy McCrary Michael Milam Sec r elerl"j'-Y"f!(1Sfirer

Henrv Peck T er..y ]. Smi th Arth ur SpeJtman Lucy Tafum Nelkin ]. Traheaux


Circle K

Circle K, a nati onal service organization, was installed in 1957 to develop leadership, scholarship and character in young men. Member足 ship is by invi tarion. Karl Rodriquez

Prn ident

Willis E. Blackw ell Bob Cavendish C. J. Chelet te James B. Collins Larry Darby John L. Det-.足l ocuelJe Robert Fleniken 'X'i Iliam H aley J onathan Hanchey Wi lliam Hardcastle Sieve Huffman Neal King Rusty Lavender John McCoy Garry Oubre Trea wrer

Sam Peterson Tommy Ramsey Johnnr K Reitzell GM)' Roy Ba rry So ileau Lynn Verz\'.:yve lt V ice Prnidetlf Gerald P. 'X':l.gues pack Donnie West Rick 'X' il son

Delta Omicron Omjcron Epsilon Cha pter of Delta Omicron, instalIed in 1956, is a national mu sic fraternity for women established to provide ethical Ann Adams PreJide!!J

Carole Clark Jerry Clark Cha rlo tte Crockett TreaJuI'er

Rena Elkins Marian McKenzie Mary Jane Mi nniear V,ce P, ejide/lI Constance Pedro Claud ia Roberts Gayle Smilh St'uelal"Y

Connie Slackhouse Sa ndra Stimpso n Anna Ruth SlOne Kathy Weferlin g Doris Youngblood

and personal development of women mus ic students. Membership is by invitation.


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Delta Chapte r of Demeter, instaHed in 1951, is a nati onal agri cultu re f rate rni ty organized to improve society through the betterment of agriculture. Membership is by inv itation. Thurman Allen

Prnidenl

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Gary Gresham V ire PreJidem Nancy McCrary Sure/at)' Ricky Es trada TrePJllrer

Fusileers The Northeast fusileers, installed in 1963, is a military orga·

nization designed to promote interest in military activities and

p recision close order drill. M embership is by selection [com out­

standing cadets of the ROTC prog ram.

Carolyn Thompson Spol!Jor

Everette Roper Wiley McClary Cha rles Duke Kenneth Maisel Bil Jy Lockhart

Stanley Ba nd ong Kenneth Braid

Siaden Mohl Loren Murphy Patrick O ' Brien

Charl es Brown

Laney Pankey

Geo rge Ca ldwe ll Robert Co lJ ins

Harry Pe riou Clay ton Perkins J ohn Smith John Spurgeon Bruce Stone James Spil ler James Thompson Jan Unneberg William V:lrgl '

J oseph Bland

Willis Craik Edwa rd Donnetly Da nny Drake

Wayne G ebbia Donald Hilbu rn Robert H olmes

Carl Jones Jo natha n McQ uiston

Ba rry Vichn ick

Jerry Mayfi eld

Philli p Williams

Samu el Mitcham

James Vallee Prf!Jidertl


Kappa Epsilon

Glenda Smull President

Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Epsilon, installed in 1960, is a national pharmaceutical fraternity for women established to develop in women pharmacy students a desire for high scholarship and to foster interest in the profession of pharmacy. Membership is by invitation.

Merle Albert Vice President lvlichele Aldridge Judy Ann Akin Milli Atherton Mary Anne Ballard Cecilia Bland Carol Sue Crotwell Linda Dillahunty Ann Guenther See r"etar) Doujuana Lewis Renee LaRue Diane McCrary Jan McWilliams Lynda Ogden Ellen Petrus Connie Pitre Blanche Rivette Rosalie Statham Treasurer

Kathleen Vocke MalY Winegardner Sue EUen Wright

Kappa Pi

Kappa Pi, Northeast art fraternity, was reorganized in the spring of 1966 to promote interest among stlldents in art and to support various art projects for the school and cOllUTIunity during the year. Membership is by invitat.ion. Ray Ainsworth President

Dalmy Allen Frank Collins Barbara CrO\. . . der SareJdf)-T,eaSNrer

Larry James William]. Nunnally Lynda Parsons Bevc-r1y J" Wright

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Kappa Psi

Gamma Mu Chapter of Kappa Psi, organized in 1959, is a national pharmaceutical fraternity for men. Kappa Psi was organized to develop professional ethics and a better understanding of pharmacy. Membership is by invitation.

Yelverton Bondurant Dwight Carr Blanton Dunkum Malcolm Genius SeC/etary

Herman Hankins HiJtoriali

Don Judice Karl Kettler James Landes Henry LeBlanc Dickie Mason

Eddie McClure John Nickelson Vice President Joe Neu Gervis Roberie Phil Strickland

Buddy Stroud Floyd Tye Treasurer lynn Verzwyvelt Ronald Vidrine Gerald \Vaguespack

Harold Ribbeck President


National Collegiate Association

For Secretaries

Jacqueline Holder P,"eJidCllt

The National Collegiate Association for Secretaries was estab足 lished in 1964 to provide programs and activities for those stu足 dents pursuing a secretarial science career. Membership is open to secretarial science and business education majors with a cumulative 2.0 average.

Bonita Barton Publicity DirecJor Ila Berry Barbara Black Carolyn Brooks Mary Bubb Jo Ann Calhoun

Jean Carey Pam David Rachel Dillon Linda Eichelberger Sara Eichler Charlotte Fortenberry Donna Gaulden Vicki Hallmark Judy High Phyllis Humphreys Linda Hutson JeanneLte Hutto Rosemary Jeffries Betty King Carl Dowitz Judy Lee Brenda Lindow Betty McGill

Dorthy Ann Mann Martha 1\Jeeks Vice PrcJideni Kathy Mooney Vikki Moore Secretary Betty Nolan

Donna Reed

Parliamentarian

Janice Rogillio Brenda Smi th NaJiof/al Publicity Dh'cctor Freeman Stamper

HisJorian Elaine Torre Janice Weems TreaJurer Linda Wingo


Home Economics Club The HOlDe

Econo~njcs

Club was installed in 1940 to provide

its members with training in group and soctal activities. Member颅 ship open to majors and minors in the field of home economics.

] e-nny Green

Sht:lJy Abing tOn D onna Adams Dannie Sue Ba l"ton A.\'elie Boudrea ux Sharon Boughton Ani ta J. Brant Glyni s Colem an Linda Kay Condrey Ba rbara Cornett Linda C otti ngham

G lenda Da\'is SUleta" y路 T refl/urer M3 rgaret D av is

D ianne Decker Priscilb D uren i\ f:lfl ha Hil llkjns G lenda .M elvin

Carolrn Neal Joa n Parker

Lin(b. P:lyne

Donnl PC:lger Ellen Robinson Peggy Sawyer HiUe! Seale .I'\'b rcelena T:lylo{

V ice p,.nide11l

Ba rb;l[:l Tullos Eliz:lheth Tye ] 0 Ann Vilemont Elaine W a lker

PresidenJ


Phi Beta

Alpha Nu Chapter of Ph i Beta, national speech and mu sic f raternity, was installed in 1959 to create an d maintain professiona l standards among students elected to the fraternity and to inspire them toward scholarship and service. Membership is by invitation to women in speech and music. Sandy Knobloch PrtsidenJ

Holly Bayne Vioe President Ninbe Boyd Linda Crawford Ethel Easterli ng

Jamie Johnson Sharon Harpe r Marilyn McConnel l

Olen}, Moberl y Karen Mouis TredslIrer Dorothy Parra Se" eJl1f),

Sa ndra Wa lker Kay Williams

Cookie Young

Pi Sigma Epsilon

Zeta Chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon, established in 1957, is a national business administration fraternity for men organized to foste r interest in sales and in the field of sales management. Membership is open to aU men business majors. James Plank PrnidenJ

Rohert Cwendish Walter Cochran Tom Hornsby Denll i~ Joseph Char les Ltdd

William Lemon

Edward Midyett Michael Robinson Errold Seiler

Jim Stc-venson Ken Slone 1'rel1Suru David Turrentine

Jolmson Tyler


Phi Delta Chi

Beta Beta Chapter of Phi Delta C hi, organized in 1959, is a national pharma足 ceubcal fraternity for m en orga nized to encourage the development of cha racter. leadershi p and sdlolarship. M em be rship is by inv itation. Chris Bradberry PresidenJ

Ne il Abbondante Joe Bosworth Corresponding Secrekt"y Ted Bourgeois Russell Corb Thomas Day Frede rick D ubois Gene Eleazar

AJ Gaudat Bob Groves Mike Higgi ns Clyde High R ecol'dill g Secretary Con ez Hutchins on TretJJJHc r

Glen n, landry

Pau I Lan usse Paul Lenl anc Jasper lovoi Joe 1kCarty Robert Miano Roland Miller Noel 1.fitchel1 David Morris Mark Nix

John Palmisano Sam Peterson Charles Pulliam T imothy Rosenst ein D ominick Sdonjno Lonnie Smith

Bob Toups Vice PrcJidelit

James Vallee Jack Washburne Gayle Wr('n


Phy sical Education

Major-Minor Club

The Physical Education lVrajor-iVIinor Club was established in L960 to promote fellowship, to enhance professional g rowth and to interpret physical education as a part of college. Membership is open to a ll majo rs and mino rs. Don Ch3rpio PFtJidenl

Sara Lewis V ice President Judy Bnmch Serretdry Lynn Mi{(hell TredJJ/fer

Mild red Jiles Harold Kaufman Edward Kincaid Carolyn Kirkpatrick Nic LaHarber:l William l.amb Dalton LeBlrInc Sara Lewi s Conn ie Luff JQhn ie McCormick Wanda McGee

Cary McGuffee j\路t ichne l Machen Ste... en ManJ leba um Claude Mtr(er Geor,,!e MiJler Lvnn Mitchell S;ndra ~路l oo n

C"lcl Murph}' James M urphy Lela Old s J ohnoy Overby

Pal rj ela Pace B renda PeflY Mel od~路 Pinnix Pamela Platt ?-.t itzi Singer Judy Simms Raymond S(e,l.la Jl Teres a Stephenson Fred Sypert _ Gml}'n T emple C1wlyn Thompso n Edward Thompson Michatl T innere llo

Diane. A lexander Sand ra Anderson Diane Ballard Linda Ballard Gary Barton James Beale Philip Bezet j\路[ artha Blacet Edwin Black Doo Bonio l Judy Branch Jeery Carlisle

"LA'Y V, ley

Charles Colvin Roselyn Crosby Tbomas D:t\'is Linda Eichler Thomas Enloe Virginia Enloe Brenda Gist Hattie Harris Susan Iro ns

Li ndu Vickers ''(filliam Vines Michael Vining Curtis Viscnrdis Janles \'{' arren Lo la 'X'hetter i\'brtha \X!ilkin Sh aro n Yeats

Don Charpjo


Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Eta Iota Chapter of Ph, Mu Alpha S'nfan", ,nstalled ,n 1955, is a national music fraternity for men o rganized to create interest in the performance and composition of American music. Membership- is by

invitation to interes ted men stlldeots. J erry Clampit P"sideflt

Ronald Brothers Johnny Dunham Jerry Griggs

\X'ayne Mmris

Ba rry M ull ins

Tom Porter

Kennet h Stone

Tim Toler ]:lmes Wit ty

Pre-Law Club The Pre-law Club was organ ized in 1959 to achieve better under足 st and ing of the lega l profession. Membership is open to all pre-law students.

W' iJJjam Coenen

Brenda Heosley Thomas Lewis J ohn M organ David Smith Robert Tren t

N athan A ntley Preside;1I


Social Science Club

The Social Science Club, organized in 1939. was organized to stimulate interest in the social sciences; to further knowledge of the professional areas of social science and to promote closer relationships between f.culty .nd students in the field. Member颅 ship is by earning a 2.5 average and completing a minimum of six semester hOllIS in social science courses.

Doris Busbl Prn;denJ路

Robert Crowe Vice Prnidem Geneva Bro ussa rd Ellen Brown larry Bryan John Caw thon Je~n Craig Ne lda Culpepptl Pamda Etheridge Marcia Frost GJend:1 G ran t Royce Hamilton Phyllis Higdon

Barbara Huff Beth H uffm<1n Secretlfr) -T reaJu,路er Veronica luno Jim MitcheJi Thomas Williams

Student Social Workers Association

The Student Social \'(lorkers' Association was established in 1964 to promote a better understanding of the profession of social work and its relation to society. Membership is open to upperclassmen with six hours of sociology. Nelda Culpepper Pre.ridenl

Arthur Anglin Candy Barringer J oyce Bearden D onna Boothe Doris Busby Vice PreJideJlt Kenneth Connell Melba Crowe Alice Godwin Martha Hauaway Rebecca M cCarty Pam Parker Ginger Ratcliff Carroll Rogers Sandra Row e Sure/ary

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Scabbard And Blade

The 13th Regiment of Scabbard an d Blade was installed in 1956. I t is a na足 tional m ilitary hono r soc iety to recogni ze outsta nding student adets and ideals and practices of military ed uca tion. Membership is by election on ly from outstand足 ing advanced ROTC st ud ents .

Ma rge Petlyjohn SPOlHOt'

Joseph l ane' l .fJ Lit'lItfflalll

Forrest Thompson 2nd Ueuf t mm/

Kermit Reppond 1$1 Ser:;ealll

Joe Bondu rant Robert Booth Roy Boudreaux

Phillip Boydston Gera ld Braud G ca)"son Broom t-.brk Brown Robert Cavendish

Walter Cochran J ames Cockre ll Charles Coh'ln Seb:lSIian Corbino Charles Duke Dan ny E\'erett

Tot1llny Frey Milfred FI)'er Roben Gildersleeve Frank Gould Eastland Gray

Ea rl Greer l\-lichae l H addox Steve Hidalgo Robe rt Holt Thomas H ornsby Steve Huffm3n

W illiam K elly

James Kolb Wayne LasulZO D ewaine Leuacd T ommy Lewis Charles McMa han Russe ll Montgomery Benton Moore Garry Oubre John Reitzell 1'. L. Rhymes

Jerry Rodgers Everette Roper Alvin Ru jz Ronald Sumter Michael Tanner Horace Thrasher T im Toler James Va llee Fred Voge l Mac ~'a rd Cu ll y Warren M. C. W"hoclon

Raymond Wi nn David Worthington

Robert Hargrove Company Commander


Speech Arts Association

The Speech A rts Associat ion was established in 1935 to stimul ate interest ;n ex足 traclUricular speech activities, including dramatics, eadio, television. and debating. Membership is open to a1l joterested students.

D orothy Parra

PreJidera

Marilyn Evans McConn ell

Vice PreJidettl Melba Ste'9.'a rt SeCreklr)'

Jeanie Taylo r

Treasurer

Chuck Abbot Preston AHen Carol Aplin \XfiUiam Atkinson Carolyn Armstrong Sandra Aycock Linda Barras Pamela Barrios Holly Sue Bayne J.,Jichael Bonifay Catherin e Bowers Diann Bmtton John Brattou Carol Breard Evelyn Brow n D orothy Bubb Jenni e Clare Ca rroll C hester C ummi ns Margaret Cypert W illiam Dampier Ray Da \, jdson Herman Domangue Cynthia Day Ralph D ay .M arilyn DenOliX Rodnev Eaker

Robert Ferguson

Diana Galatio to Marsha Ga tes Mitche ll G(l ldman

Brenda Good I30nni e G unn Dia nn e Harper Mal)' Harper Ri chard Holwell Jamie Johnson Wi lli am Johnson Janet Karnes Sand y- Knobloch Linda Lawrence D onald Lewis Michae L lvlcFa riand Phi lip j\ laniscaico Dwig ht May Mari I" n McConne ll Cherry M oberly Do rothy Moore Karen :M orris Dorothy Parra Robert Powell Sandra Powell Char l e~ Reid Oda Roberts Ronn Robinson

J ohn St. Romain Hebert Schend le Jim ShaMS J.\-fary Shennan Ellen Sm.ith Frederick Smith Charles St,lnea rt Donna Stevens James Steverson K. S. Stewart Melba Stewart Billr Ray Ta lbert Marian Tarve r Jeanie Tay lor Linda Thompson Sandra Wa lker C harles Wa lker Kadie W hi ta rd Kay Wi lli ams Sta n ley W illson Michael W indh:un Clifford Worley Edgar \'<tralt Stan ley Wyatt Fred Wyly Elma Y oung Snsan YOling

Donna Fu lmer

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Student Louisiana

Teachers Association

The T. O. Brown Chapter of Studen t Louisiana Teachers' Association, a NEA affiliate, was installed in 1952 to give professional training and experience to per颅 sons studying to become teache rs. Membership is open to students enrolled in a teacher education curriculum . Charles Staneart President

Pat Herlevi c lsI Vice PreJiderl1 Linda Lea Green 2nd Vice Pre.ridult 1-faurecn Turner S u retary Jan N eel T,-eaJuler

Char/otte Adams Danny Allen Arden Anders l\路fo nte Sue Ba llard Bernadette Beard Bonnie Beevers Judy Black Linda Blair E\'ell'o Bratton

Jo

C1.Jdweil

Patricia Carroll Carol Carter Rosa Carter Crane Vernis Crawley Sbaron Day Sue Goode Ann Grafton Shannon Green Dianne Guy Gayle Hatch j.\:farrieta Heidenrich Phyllis Higdon

C'lwlyn Higgins

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Mary Higgins Carole Hudson Jan Huffman Bi lly C. Jo hnson Edna Estelle Johnson Jamie Johnson Carol Jo Kennedy Joy Keyes Partlna Jean King Margaret Carol Koontz Fa ve KuJeke Jackie Lee Carla Lenard Gene Lester Ann lvIcEJroy Judr McIntyre Jo Ann Mcj\'ianus George Martin Mary Mashaw Zina Miley Nancy lvIilJer Linda Moore l\fa ry Frances N ahlen

Laura Parker Dorothy Pa rra Ei leen Presse Brenda Redd Jo Ann Ri lZO Teressa Rodman Benjamin Rogers Di anne Rogers J ud~' Shannon Betty Slomasky Shirley Spea rman Georgia Street Vickie Thibodeaux uro lyn Thomas K aren Thomason Sandra Ussery Faye Wainwright Yvonne Waites Mary Lou Williams Vickie White Freddie \Vhjtten Wanda Whillington


Student Louisiana

Teachers Association

The T. O. Brown Chapter of Sttlclent Louisiana T eachers' Association, a NEA affiliate, was installed jn 1952 to give professional training and experience to per­ sons studying to become teachers. Membership is open to students enrolled in a teacher education rurrirulum. Charles Staneart PreJidmJ

Pat H erievi(' 1J/

Vice P,nidelll

Linda Lea Green 2nd Vice PrnideTIl :Ma ureen T nrner S£' (H' laf)

Ja n Neel

T,"eaJ",er

Charlotte Adams Danny Allen Arden Anders Monle Sue Ballard Bernadette Beard Bonnie Beevers Judy Black Linda Blair Evelyn Bratton Jo Caldwell Patricia Carroll Caro l Carter Rosa Caner Crane Vernis Crawl ey Sharon Day Sue Goode Ann Grahon Shannon Green Dianne Guy Gay le Ha tch Ma fliera He idenrich Phylljs Hi gdon

Caro lyn Hi ggins

Mary Hi gg ins Carole Hud50n Jan HuHman Billy C. Johnson Edna Estelle Johnson Jamie Johoson Carol Jo Kennedy Joy Keyes Particia Jean King Ivlargaret Carol Koontz Fave KuJcke Tackie Lee Carla Lenard Gene Le~ter Ann McElroy Tudy McIntyre ]0 Ann McManus George Martin l\'h ry Mashaw Zina Miley N ancy Miller Linda .Moore Mary Frances N ahlen

Laura Parker Dorothy Parra Ei leen Presse Brenda Redd )0 Ann Rizzo Teressa Rodm'3.n Benjam in Rogers Di anne Rogers .Iud)' Shannon Betty SloOlosky Shirley Spe:umao G eo rgia Street Vickie Tl1ibodea ux Ca ro lyn Thomas Karen Thomason Sandra Ussery Faye Wainwright Yvonne Waites Mary Lou WiHiams Vi ckie White

Freddie Whitten Wanda Wh itting to n


Student Nurses'

Association

Peggy Douglas President

The Student Nurses' Associat ion was o rgani zed. in 196 1 to stimulate interest in the nursing profess io n; to promote professional and socia l unity among stu 足 dent nurses, and to pa rticipate as an acti ve constituent in the Student Nurses' Associa ti on of Loui siana . Membership is open to nursing students, who then become members of the Nat ional and State Student Nurses' Associations.

Sue McK nigh t IsJ Vice President Johnnie Bon nie 2ltd Virt Pre/id ert, Kay Hewitt Correspondif' g Sure/ary Marga ret Parker

RerordiNg Surelary Janice No\'ak T rellSJlrer Sandy Smi th H istorian Pauln Jo hnson Par!;.unenJarian Anne Roberts Nom irtating Commillee C/}(rirrftafl

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Women 's Recreational Association The Women's Recreational Association was installed in 1937 to encourage participation in a large variety of activities, thereby contributing to total fitness and en joyable use of leisure tim e. Membership is open to aU women students. Martha Puckett PreJideul

Virginia Allen Mary l ou Boothe Sandra Hale Susan lrons Carolyn Kirkpa trick Dea n Kyzar Linda Letterman

Jo Ann Mistretta Jud}, Simms }.{jtzi Singe r Carolyn T rmple Mary U tl ~'

Sharon Yeats

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Student Nurses'

Association

Peggy D ouglas PreJiden(

The S ~ud ent Nurses' Associat ion w as organized in 1961 to stimulate interest in the nu rs ing profess ion ; to promote p rofessional and social unity among stu颅 de nt nu rses, and to participate as an act ive constituent in the Student N urses' Association of Loui siana. M embership is open to nursing students, who the n be come members of the Natlonal and State Srudent Nurses' Associati ons.

Sue ]>,路( cKnigh t VI Vile PreJidenJ Johnnie Bonnie 2nd Vi ce PreJide11l Kay H ewitt Corresponding Setre/dry Margaret Parker Reco rding Secretary

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Janice Novak T rea.;!lrer Sa ndy Smith HiJ tarian Paul a J ohnson Pnrliam errJaria rJ Anne Roberts No mi1U1tilJg Comm itlee Chairman

Women's Recreational

Association

The Women's Recreati onal Association was in stalled in 1937 to ~ncourage participation in a large va riety of acti .... ities, thereby contributing to total fit ness and enjoyable use of leisure time. M embership is open to all women sru den ts. M:lrtha Puckett Preridellf

Virginia Allen Mary Lou Boothe Sandra Hate Sus'JJ) J rons Carolyn Kirkpatrick D ean Kyzar Lioda Le ttemlan

J() Ann Mistretta Judy Simms Mitzi Singer Carotyn Temple Ma", Utley Sharon Yeats


Women's Residence Council

The Wom en's Residence Council, under the sponsorship of the Dea n of Women's office, is responsi ble for the problems of dormi 足 to r}, liv ing. T hey are elected in their respective dormitories. Nelda Culpepper p,.nidenf

D onna Anderson Sandy Anderson Pam Barrios Kathy Bonner Ellen Cheek Sherry aleek

Beverly Corbett J ean Craig Linda Dance Lynda Franklin Betty Grace Dona Green

John nie Green Sharon HarreLson Susan H enley Beth Hoffman Jane M artin Carolyn McFarland

Peggy RaJtdiff J udy Shannon Pal Sturgis Karen Thomas Nell Trahan

The newest addition to the women's housing complex is Lemert Hall .

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Men's Residence Council

T he Men's Residence Council, ejected by the res pective dorms, cooperates w ith the De"n of Meu's office in solving the problems of dormitory li vi ng . Gary 1. Miller Presidem

James Bodi n

Michae l Ca rro H

Peter Check

Ca rl O leletle

Seba sl i<l o Corb ino

Malcol m Geni us

Joe Gibson P;1 ul L.1nllSSe Aow:J rJ Mayeau x P"w l Sam pieri EI .... in Smi th

Olin HaU , Northeast's new eleven -slo ry supers tructure, will open in fall , 1967 .

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Religious Organizations

... . ....... Jerry Johnston, Director . ... ... Rev. Richard Wilson, Chc/plain

Baptist Student Union Canterbury Society Christian Science ...

. .. .... . Dean Glenn F. Powers, Direc!of

Church of Cb.rist Student Organization Newman Club '" W esley Foundation

1.. D. McElroy, DirecJor Rev. Wi lliam F. Allen, Chaplain Rev. Blaise C. D'Antoni, Chaplain .......

Westminster. . . . .

Rev. Roy Nash , Director

Mrs. Marcus B. Mapp , Direc/I)r

Christian Science President Vice Pre-lident Secretary TrenJurer .. Pllblicity Chairman Cmtodim7.路Reportet" SpOtlJ OI'

O'Brien Richards f rank Pennebaker

. .. .. . . Alice Haynes .. Joy Woods Tommy Pappas Judy Whittington Dr. Glenn Powers

Church of Christ Student Organization j\1inistel" Elder.r Bible School Coordinato r

Nea l Penny Meredith Johnson Audrey Paylor 1. D. McElroy

Westminster i\1oderalor ... V ice Moderators

linda Davi

BiU; Secretary Tret1.f#rer

Hr orsh ip CboirmtltJ

John Patty Carol Judy ~


Baptist Student Union President

David Worthington . .. Ronnie Newton

Vi(e PreJ;denl Secreho), . ............... .

Aim;c Director .... .. .. . . . . . Chapel Director .. .... . . . .. .

M ary Alice Bonner

Jerry Roberts Chris Rhodes

Canterbury Society Pl'eJident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Graham Kolb Vice President David McGee Suehanna Richmond Secre/rlrieJ Peggy Sawyer

Newman Club Pruident Vice President .... . Con'es. Sec.

Leo Kordsmeir, Jr. Allen Richert Nell Trahan Linda Cox Mary Coniff

Rec. Sec. TreaJllrer

Wesley Foundation President Vire PreJitient Sfereltl')' Tret1..fltrer

LMSM

. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .. Alice Flint Sharon Sowers

Janet Haste Diarlne Harper . . . . . . . . . . . .. Carolyn Davis


WARBONNETS AID SPIRIT ON CAMPUS

Peggy LaCour Carolyn Rea Sandy Smith

Sam Seale Leigh Gregg

Dianne Guy Glenda Grower

Shidey Yancey Cheryl Cannon Donna A dams Connie Glosby


Peggy Gates

Elsie Trimble Susan Turner Barbara Burns

Susan Carter

Marilyn Hillman G lynn Meyers Eli zabeth Ann Stout

Melody Pinnix Leslie Leath Pat Shaw Marcy Taylor


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Co-Captaill

Captain

Sara Lewis- Captain


N ortheas t' s Warbonnets participate in the T ech game pep rally.

Evidently the ent husiasm is not shared by Barbara Sweet during (he rally.

Sara l ewis Jeads (he War足 bonnets in a dance routine.

The Homecoming bonfire (towel saw the Warbonnets perform .


ADMINISTRA TION

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FACULTY


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LOUISIANA

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

J. Ma rshall

Enoch T. Nix

Bossier City

PreJidenl, 1966

Brown New Orleans Presidel1t, 1967

Robe tt H . Cuery Shreveport

A. D. Smith

New Orleans

Jack C. Fruge Ville Platte

Harvey A. Peltier, Sr. Thibodaux

Fted L. Tann ehill Pineville

W. E. Whetstone

Monroe

N as h C. Robetts, New Orleans

Jr.

V.

J. Scogin

Slidell

Boyd M. Woodard Lake Cila ties

STATE BOARD GUIDES EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

Northeast Louisiana State College is under the administration and jurisdiction of the Louisiana State Board of Education. In an era when the demands of pubJic education are ever increasing, the duties of the State Board are a heavy responsibility. 'The Board, as provided for in the State Constitution, has the responsibility and obligation of guiding the ed ucational system of our state. By th e authority vested in it by the State Legislature, the Board provides fo r the electio n of its members, who represent the State's con gressional and Public Service Commission districts. Its duties are to determine all policies the college shalJ follow, to appoint college officials, to prescribe courses of instruction, to fix tuition rates and fees, to receive and distribute federal and all other funds to education, to confer degrees and to promote the best interests of the school and State.

William J. Dodd State Superintendent Ex Officio SW'clary


GOVERNOR JOHN J. McKEITHEN

STATE OF LOUISIANA


PRESIDENT GEORGE T. WALKER NORTHEAST LOUISIANA STATE COLLEGE


DR. WALKER GUIDES NLSC FOR NINTH YEAR

July I , 1967, will mark the ninth fu ll year o f Dr. George T. \,<,a lker's senrice as Pres ident of Northeast Lou is iana State Col­ lege. T he advances and g rowth that under­ line (hese nin e rears are self- ev ident, both in the popu lation increase on Olii campus and in t he progress toward the best possible edu ­ cation Facility 3vaiJable. N ot as e(ls il y per­ ceived hu t more impOftaut are the great im · p rovements in and additions to the college cu rriculum . Dr. WaJkcc has worked unceas­ ing ly in promoting the best interests of Northeast and theo'ug h hi s coutinuing efforts the co llege has enj oyed amazing g rowth. U n­ de r hi s leade rship, even greater days lie ahead. President Wa lker, we salu te you in your ninth }'ea r

MRS. GEORGE T. W ALKER


POWERS SERVES FIRST YEAR AS DEAN

The positIon of D ean of Instruction was created in August, 1960, in order to offer the bes t instructional program possible. Dr. Glenn F. Powers, prese nt Dean of Instruc­ tion, has served in this capacity since August 15, 1966. Dr. Powers recei ved his B.S. de­ g ree from Centra l Oklahoma State, hi s MN.S. degree f rom the Uni vers ity of Okla­ homa, and he was awarded hi s Ed.D. degree in physics by Oklahoma State University. The pos ition of Dean of Instruction, though relative l), new o n the Northeast cam­ pns) has proved to be invaluable in directing the expans ion of the instructional program of the college, N ortheast is constantly pro­ gressing, and therefore needs such a position to effectiv ely mainta in the present outstand­ ing level of ed ucation offered at this insti­ tution. Co ncernin g the necessity of higher edu­ cati on today, and the challenge fac ing edu­ cators in the future, Dea n Powers says, "One of the most important function s of our in­ stitut ion is promot ing the intellectual g rowth of our stud ents. Such intellectua l g rowth , cu l­ minatin g in degrees, has become recognized hy employers to an impress ive extent today. In my opin ion, one of the challenges facing educators of the future will be that of main­ taining the hig h qu ality personal contact type of teachin g-lea rning situation in the face of expanding enrollment and increasing amount of kn owledge to be transmitted." Indeed, D ean Powers has kept these ideas in mind while achieving the goals of his position as D ean of Instruction .

GLENN F. POWERS Dean of Instruction


JAMES M. NICHOLSON

D ean of Administration

The college plant is a complex system and must be rWl smoothl y in o rd er for the aca­ demic life to be maintained in the best, most orderly envlronment. Altho ug h the major purpose of a college o r uni versity is to teach, the physical facilities ca n either add to or detract from the 'luality' of education re­ ceived. The administratio n of the college is responsible for organizing and maintaining the coHege outside the classroom. This in­ dudes the busjness officcs--purchasing, ac­ counting, and office services. Also under the operation of Administration are operations and maintenance, and th e auxiliary en ter­ prises of the college such as the bookstore, cafeterias and snackbar. Dean James M. Nicholson, as Dean of Adminis tration, serve$ as overseer of the in­ tricate, complex systems that make up the machinery of the college. It is his responsi­ bility to maintain th e smooth ope ration of the fiscal as welJ as physical affairs of the college. Nicholson has been Dean of Administra­ tion since 1960 and has guided the g rowth of the college in these par ticular areas. Such outstanding growth offers par ticu lar prob­ lems for the Administra tion and, under D ean Nicholson, the college has moved smoothl y in its expansion. Dean Nicholson received his B.S. degree from Louisia na Polytechni c Institute in 1939 and his M.B.A. deg ree from Louisiana State University.

NICHOLSON SUPER VISES COLLEGE SER VICES

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DEAN OF GRADUATE SCHOOL POST CREATED

Northeast Louisiana State Co llege has e perienced phenomenal growth since it w ;

first established in 193 1 as Ouachjta Pari ! Junior Coll ege. From that date until II present, the co ll ege has ex perienced unpara leled progress in courses offe red and t}

guality of edu cation available. Contil1uil:

with the goal of developing No rtheast inl a Jeading ed uca tio nal institution, the Gradl ate School was established o n this campus i 1961. The Graduate School h as co nstant expanded with No rth east, now o fferin g t} master's deg ree in ove r twenty areas . The Graduate School was established 1

provide oppo rtunities for im proving profe sio na1 competency th rough advanced stue and scholarly research, for promotin g t~ welfare of general society by developing broader and deepe r understanding of huma knowledge an d for preparing for Furthl g raduate stu d)'. To implement such oppo tunit.ies, the College offe rs the st udent daily use of its library and laboratories an an acquaintance with older scholars. ready t guide and inspi(c. Th e graduate student mu assume fa r greater res ponsibil ity than the ur derg raduate in seJecting a specialized pro,gral that will best meet his own particular needs. D r. Wi lliam K. Easley was appointe Dean of the Graduate School 00 September'

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1966. Dr. Eas ley rece ived his B.S. f rom Ca son 路Newman Co ll ege, his M .S. from the Un

versity of Richmond, and his Ph.D . Wi award ed by Geo rge town Uni versity. "The reguirements of industry and ?oven ment (or trained people with the capacity I m3ke reasoned decisions mak es a higher edl cation a must for the person with the capacil and desire to be a leader in society," sa: Dean Easley.

W ILLIAM K . EASLEY Dean of Graduate Sc hool

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GRADUATE COUN CIL

Dean T. E. Holtzclaw

Chairman Dr. O. P. James

Dr. D. R. Bedgood Dr. R. P. Knott

Dr. N. H. Douglas M r. J. L. Luffey

Dr. N. W. Hjckman Dr. J. F. Monroe

Dr. R. L. H olt Dr. J. W atson

For m3tly. the bachelo r's deg ree is the completion of only one step as more and more N ortheast gradua tes . plan graduate study.

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BUSINESS COURSES OFFERED SINCE 1935

The major purposes of the School of Busi­

ness Administrat ion are to educate students for posi tions of leadershi p in government l p ri vate business and the professions. to en­ able them to advance rap idly in their posi­ tions, and to develop an appreciation of the values and obligations of citizenship. Mem bers of the f aculty and student body

in the School of Business Administra tion have won national honors for outstanding achievements. Each time a g raduate performs in a superio r manner for his employer. the objectives o f the School of Business Admin­ istrat ion are bei ng achieved. Busin ess Administration is one of the old·

est areas of stud y at Northeast, with courses fi rst being o ffered in 193 ), It has consta ntly grown to a more important role in the college curricul um with the Department o f Business o rgani zed in 1950, the Division of Business Admini st rati on o rgan ized in 1959, and fina l· Iy the School of Bus iness Administration be· ing estab lished in 1964. Dean Dwigh t D . Vines has been Dean of this schoo l since August, 1964. H e received his B.S. degree from No rth western State and his M .B.A . degree from Louisiana State Uni· versity. De,l n Vines is p resently a candidate for the D .B.A. deg ree fro m the Univers;ty o f Co lorado. According to Dea n Vines, " Higher educa­ tion is essenti al fo r those plannjn~ careers in gove rnment Or in th e complex world o f bus i­ ness. The large size o f business firm s, the in creased nu mber of laws and regulations, the · development of complicaled products, an d the high rate of technologica l chan~e have transformed the business environment f rom a simple 10 a tremendously complex economic system."

D. DELBERT VINES

D ea n o f School of Bu siness Administrat ion


Office Administration studen ts learn to operate the mimeograph m:lchine.

Typing classes 'combine current techniques and modern machinery_

Accou nting homework keeps bU.> iness stude nts busy.


Siudenl s [ea rn to apply bandages by pract icing on each ot her in first aid class.

The end result of the edu cati onal cur路 riculum is to be able to effecti ve lv teach children . .

A music student plays vario us scales as part o f his mid-semester eX:.1 m .


FUTURE TEACHERS TRAINED BY EDUCATION SCHOOL

The teacher trai ning prog ram, established at Northeas t in 1950 when the college bega n a four -yea r inst itution , is one of the

largest and most important at the college. The va lue of tra in ing future ed ucato rs can­

not be overestimated when it is considered that we live in the most progressive genera­ tion in h isto ry. The ability to cope with new

problems and the ability to lead others in such a world as ours, and especially the wo rld of the future. depend greatly on the qualified teachers at all levels of education. D r. T. E. H oltzclaw, Dean of the School of Ed uca ti on since July I , 1958, states s impl y that the g oal of his school is " to prepare the bes t poss ible teache rs fo r service in the schools of our state and nation." Dea n Holtzclaw received hi s B.A. from Louisi ana Polytechni c Institute and his M .S., and Ed.D. degrees were awa rded by th e University of Arkansas. He has served ou tstandingly in his capacity and continues to lead his school toward achi evement of its goals. " In my p rofession, that of teaching, it is necessary in this day and age that a practi­ tione r hold a minimum o f the bachel or's deg ree," D ea n H olt zcl aw says_ "It is neces­ sary that a minimum found atio n in libe ral education , profess ional education and COn­ centration in an ar~ of specialization be obtain ed. Th ese then are the prerequisites for entran ce and most assuredly for success in the teaChing profess ion. With the ever in­ creasing amount of knowledge to be acquired by futur e teache rs, it may become necessary in the nea r fu tllfe for those entering the teaching profession to have completed fi ve rea rs o f college prepa ratio n. This is already evident in ce rtain states of our natio n."

T. EUGENE H O LTZG.AW

D ean o f School of Educa tion


One part icularly geography.

popular

social

science is

Lang uage lab in Harlll H all facilitates the teachiJlg of French, German and Spanish.

Kay Williams and StaJl W yatt take advantage of the equipment provided for Liberal Acts' newai t Television Management.

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LIBERAL ARTS PROMOTES ARTS AND HUMANITIES

Liberal education has become increasingly jm­ portant in American coJleges and universities, with the increasing importance of ideas and communi­ cation in society. Likewise, this field has progressed on the Northeas t campus. In 1955, the Division of Li be ral Arts was established and in 1965 this division became the School of Liberal Arts. Serving as Dean of Liberal Arts for eleven

years has been Dr. W.

R.

Hammond, one

of the outstanding administrators on our campus. Dean Hammond received his B.A. from Western Kentucky State University and his M.A. from Peabody Co llege. After participating in advanced graduate studies at Vanderbilt University, Louisiana State University, the University of Chicago, and

Peabody College, Dr. Hammond received his PhD. from Peabody College. ··The goals of the School of Liberal Arts," says Dean Hammond, "are to promote tbe student';> general education by prm.jding him with the best of \Vestern culture, help him master the skills of expression, and develop his potential for creative talent and the power of critical evaluation."

The School of Liberal Arts is meeting its goals and realizes the future problems facing educators and education. Not only is the amount of knowl­ edge available in the world far greater than in generations past, but the society in which the young person finds himself offers many more diversions and many more iU-stressed values than the society of his ancestors.

WILLIAM R. HAMMOND

Dean of School of Liberal Arts


PHARMACY ADDS NEW GRADUATE PROGRAM

The esta~lishment of the School of Phar­ macy at Northeast was authorized in 1956. Although it is the youngest School of Phar­ macy in the nation, it ranks among the top five nationally in undergraduate enrollment, and the numbei of stud ents participating in

the five-year program is continually rising. The School became fully accredited in 1959 by the American Council of Pharmaceutical Education and its graduates ha ve successfully met examination req uirements for profes­ sional regi.strati on as pharmacists. The Pharmacy facu lty is exceptionally well

qualified academicaJIy and ranks high in professional experience and ach ievem ent. last fall the School of Pharmacy expand ed its program by offering five areas of graduate study.

Dr. Benjamin F. Cooper,

Jr., former

pro­

fessor of pharmacy at the Univer.;ity of Georgia, was appointed Dean of the Phar­ macy Sc hoo l in November. 1965. He has demonstrated the leadership needed by the profession of pharmacy. Dr. Cooper has served on the facul ties of the Unive rsity of North Carolin a and Oregon State Un iversity as well as Georgia. He has been an outstan ding leader in his profession! having served as officer in num erous national professional o rganizations. D r. Cooper received his A.B. in chemistry from th e Universi ty of N orth Carolina. He then entered the University's pharmacy school and was awa rded his B.S. , M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from that school.

BENJAMIN F. COOPER, JR. Dean of School of Pharmacy

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St udent s in pharmacology lab conduct experiment s usi ng mi ce.

Proper di spen sing procedures afe practi ced in dis足 pensin g lab.

Class demo nstra tions aid understanding o f ph3Tffi3cy procedures .

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A botany instructor jllustrates his lecture with a model of a molecule.

Agriculture student checks the results of an experi足 ment.

Mr. Rickett explains some of the features of tbe new observatory to pbysics students.

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NEW DIMENSIONS ADDED TO PURE AND APPLIED

The School of Pure and Applied Sciences encompasses fields of study that in the last twenty-five years have risen to unparalleled importance in the world . We live in an age of exploration in all areas of sciences, in the worl d above us, beneath us and within us. Northeast Louisiana State College has recog­ nized the cha llenge offered by such exp lora­ tion and is consta ntly meeting these chal­ lenges. N ew teachers, new auricu la and new facilities are constantly being added to an al ready outstanding division of our college. Last fa ll, Hanna Hall was opened as one of the most modern, functional science build ings to be found. Dean Daniel Dup ree has led the School

of Pure and Applied Sciences in its most recent surge of growth, having held hi s posi­ tion for the last three years. Dr. D upree was awarded his undergrad uate degree from Lou· isiana Polytechnic Institu te and received the M.S. and Ph .D. degrees f rom Auburn Uni­ versity. The goa ls and achievements of the School of Pure and Applied Sciences, according to Dea n Dupree are, " I. T o train students in the fundamentals of their respective fields for positions of trust and respo nsibility in hu~ mani tarian o r publiC se rvices or in the field of scientific researc h; 2. To provide a broad knowledge of facts and theories; 3. T o devel­ op the ability to think critically and logically; 4. To give the stud ent fami li arity wi th basic scientific techniques; 5. To develop in the student the ability to express theory and fact, and to substantiate them convincin gly."

D ANI EL E. DUPR EE

Dean of School of Pure and App li ed Sciences

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Th e necessity of good student-administra­ tion relations is essential for the progress and stability of a growing institution such as N o rtheast. Only with a proper balance of student opinion and administrative require­ ments ca n a healthy educational env ironment be realized. Th e Office of Student Services is the ful · crum upon which such balance is maintained. Proper regulati on of stude nt activiti es, as weI! as representation of student interests in the admini stration of the college, is the goal of this office. Dean Herman R. Sigler was appointed Dean of Student Service in June. 196), after serving as Directo r of Testing and Guidance. Dean Sigler received hi s B.A. degree from the Un iversity of Southwestern Louisiana and hi s M.A. degree from George Peabody College. H e is a member of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, Louisiana Educa­ tion Association , Nationa l Edu cation Associ­ ation, and Phi Delta Kappa.

HERMAN R. SIGLER Dean of Student Services

ALMA L. LUFCY Dean of W omen

RAMONA l. WIGLEY Counselor to Women Students


mOMAS E. MURPHY Counselor to Men Students

JACK V. COLLINS

Dean of Men

STUDENT SERVICES DIRECTS CAMPUS ACTIVITIES

The responsibility of counselor to students is an

imposing one, especially in an age of [ree-thinking,

fast-moving youth. The ability to be firm, yet fair

in dealing with such youth is rare, but necessary.

Miss Alma Lufey, Dean of Women, has demon­

strated such ability in execut ing her duties. Miss

Lufq joined th e administration of Northeast in

1959. She received her B.A. degree f rom North­

western State Colle~e and her M.Ed. degree from

Louisiana State Unive rsity.

Mr. Jack V. Collins, Dean of Men, has also

shown his ab ility in counseling students. He has

been on the administrative staff of the college since

1960. Dean Collins received his B.S. degree from

North Texas State, and was awa rded his M.Ed . by

Texas Tech.

Due to the g rowth in Northeast enrollment, it

was found necessary to add to the studen t counsel­

ing staff. Miss Ramona Wigley, counselor to wom­

en shldents, and Thomas Murphy. counselor to

men students, were appoi nted on August 16, 1965.

Miss Wigley received her undergraduate degree

from Louisiana Po lytechnic Institute and her M.Ed.

degree from Louisiana State University. Murphy

received his unde rg raduate and M.A. degrees from

the University of Oklahoma.

Student Services secretaries, Miss Madelyn Antley and Mrs.

Jackie M. Bedingfield, :lre responsible for scheduling stu­

dent activilies.

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REGISTRAR ENROLLS NEARLY 6,000

The Office of the Registrar conducts and supervi ses the admissi on and registration of each Northeast stu足 dent. It maintains a pe rmanent academic file on all students and dete rm ines which students are eligible for admission. The office also certifies and sends copies o f a student's reco rds to those concerned with his academi c well being while attending N o rtheast.

Dr. Llke C. Oxford has been Registrar at Northeast since 1961 after serving on the summer fa culty of the College. Dr. Oxfo rd attended Northeast as an under足 graduate and received his B.S. degree from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. H e received his M.Ed. degree from Southern 1vfet hodist University and was awarded his Ed.D. degree from th e University of Maryland. LAK E C OXFORD

Reg istrar

The Office of Testing and Gllidance adminis ters orientation and guidance tests for underg rad uates planning to enter N orth足 east for the first time, as weU as the G raduate Record Examina足 ti on for students wishing to ente r g radua te schooL The Directo r o f Testing and Guidance is Dr. ]. E. Kimball, who has held that pos iti on since September, 1964. Dr. Kimball is an alumnus of Northeast, having rece ived hi s bachelo r' s deg ree here in 1955 . He received hi s M .Ed. fr om M ississippi College and was awa rd ed hi s Ph.D . by Florida State University. Serving as Superviso r o f Scholarshi ps, Placement and Alumni Relati ons is James F. H aw kins, and Be nni e An drews is his ass istant. These men aid students in securing financial aid and administer this aid. Also, this office off ers invaluable assistance to students in finding professional pos it.ions after graduation. Mr. Hawkins holds an M.Ed. from LSU, and 11r. Andrews holds a B.S. from Northeast Louisian a State Co llege.

JACK E KIMBALL

Director of Testi ng and Guida nce

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LIBRARIAN SERVES FOR 12th YEAR

MAUD MERRITT COOK BENTRUP

Librarian

With the opening of Sandel Library a few years ago, the facilities for research and study for the Northeast shldent are constantly becoming more functional and complete. Sandel Library, a modern two-story building, has a capacity of 150 ,000 volumes, and seating facilities for 850 students. The Library resources a,re developed cooperatively with th e faculty, and in路

clude. in add ition to books, an impressive collection of periodi路 cals, pamphlets, and state documents. Also, in coope ration with the State Department of Education, the library houses a film collection of more than 32,000 films for lise in Louisiana schools. Guiding the expansion and operation of th e Library facility

is Mrs. Maud Mt:rritt Cook Rentrup , who h as been Librarian since September, 1954. .Mrs. Bentrup altended Northwestern State College, Louisiana State University, Columbia University, and the University of South Carolina. She received her D.S. degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois.

JAMES F. HAWKINS

Supervisor of Scholarships, Placements,

and Alumni Relations

J. BENNIE ANDREWS

Assistant to Supervisor of Scholarships,

Placements, and Alumni Relations

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ADMINISTRATORS PROVIDE SUPERVISION

The operation of a school as large as Northeast is an expensive unde rtaking. The business office is the center of all f in anci al matters concerning the college. The present Business Manager of the Col· lege is Larry Bonner. He received his B.S. degree from N ort heast. Publ ic relations play an ever impo rtant role in the college and uni versity where the image [ecog­ nized by the public is of paramount importance. Public relati ons at Northeast is han dled through the News Bureau where news is gathered and processed. Director of the N ews Bureau since Au­ gust, 1965, h as been Robert B. Anderson. Anderson received his B. A. and M .A. degrees from Louisiana State University .

LARRY V. BONNER Business Manager

ROBERT B. ANDERSON Director, N ews Bureau

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Students majoring in some field of education must de足 vote one semeste r to shldent teach ing. Th is program is under t.he supervi sion of Dr. Buckley Qualls, Acting Direc足 to r of Student Teaching. Dr. Qualls attended Baylor Uni足 versity, receiving hi s B.A., M.S. and Ed.D. degrees from

that instihItion.

JOHN H. BAILEY Director, Data Processing Center

BUCKLEY E QUALLS D irecto r, Student Teaching

To m ake possible faster and mo re efficient handling of coll ege da~a, the Data Process ing center was recently estab足 li shed. The present Di rec~o r of Data Processing is John B. Bail ey, a recip ient of the M.B. A. deg ree from George Washington Unive rsity. Leste r Butle r, audito r, received his B.S. from Northeast. He was promoted to hi s present position this fall.

LEST ER BUTLER Auditor

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NLSC FACULTY NUMBERS NEARLY 400

ADAlvlS, NICHOLA S A.

As sodate Professor of Psychology, Ed.D., America n University A1NSWORTH, JERRY Assi;,lant Professor of Health and Physical Education, M.S ., Nort hweste rn Slale College ALBRITTON, FLORENCE Z. Professor of M\lSic, M.M. , Chicaf:o Musica l College Associate Professor of Animal Science, ALLEN, ED\'\'ARD H. M.S ., Lou isiam Slate Un iversi t}'

ALVIREZ, DANIE L Assis tant Professor of Eng lish, B.A., Pan American Co llege ANDERSON , ROBERT B. ... Assis tant Proft...ssor of Journal ism, M.A. , Louisiana State L' ni versi ly ANGLIN, JAY P .... Assistant Professor o f His IOf}', Ph.D. , University of Ca liforn ia at Los Angeles BMF, STANLEY Assisl<lnt P rofess or of Economics, M.B.A. , Mis sissippi Sta te U ni....ersity

BAGGETT, THERESA Jnstnlc(oJ of Engish, l\.J. A., Cniversity of M ississippi BALD\X' IN, FRANCES P. Assi stant Professo r of ChelTlistry, M.S., Loui si ana State Universit r BALL, RUBY ASSQci:.lte Pro fessor of Education, },,·1.Ed., Louisiana State Un iversity BARRETT, ELTO N: R. Associate Professor o f Biology, Ph D. , Lo uisinna Stale U n ive rsit~·

BAC N, LA \XfREN CE S. Assistant Professo r of Biology, Ph.D., Univ ersity of Alabamn BEARD, D ORA ·M. Assistant Pcofbsnr of Librarr Science, M.S., Louisiana State Unjse rsi t ~· BECK, JAMES N . Instructo r in Chemistry, M .S., L'n i....ersil)' of Arkansas BEDGOOD, D AL E R. H ead , Depa rtmen t of ;-Vfa thematies, Ed.D. , Oklahoma State Universi ty

BENNETT, LONNIE T . Assi stMI Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D ., OklahOlna Sta te Unjve rSltv BENTRUP, MAUD MERRITT COOK Professo r of Libflll)' Science, B.S., Un iversity of Illinois BE RRY , JAMES P. Associate P rofessor of Chem istry, Ph.D., Texas A&l\·r Uni\'e rsl ty BlNGHAM, DAVJS B. Associate Professor of Mu sic, M .S.M., Sout hern Baptis t Theolog ica l Sem inary

B LOMQUIST, EMILY Assist3nt Pro(es50r o f Libra ry Science, M.S, Lou isiana State t.:niversity BOUNDS, HAROLD C. Jnstructor in Biolog}" M.S ., louisiana State University BOYD, FRANK M . Associate Professo r of Bio logy, Ph .D ., Univers ity of Wisconsin BOY D, THEODORE E. Jnstmctor in Speech, .rvLA ., LOllisi a0l3 State Unive-rsity

,BRAl"\1TLEY, G LORIA C. . . Assistant Profe ssor o f Office Admin. istration, M .B .E., Uuiversily o f Mi.ss issippi A5sistan t Pro fessor of Chemi stry, Ph.D.. BRASHIER, GARY K. loui siana State University BRECHT, ED\Xr ARD A. Profess or of Pharmacy, Ph .D ., Un iyer sit~ o f ~-linnc s o t a

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DR lA:\", G EORG E C.

Professo r of Speech, Ph .D ., Louis iana Sta te

Lo i v~rsity

nR OA D ~! A X.

M AR G ARET O'BRYAN Assistant Professor of English. M. A., Texas Chri stian Univers itr BRUNER, RUTH H ead. Department of Office Admin istra tion, Ph.D., LOUI siana State L' ni \'e rsitr BUCHA N AN , \'(/. C. Associate Professo r of Geog rap hy, J.,路1.A., George Peabod r College-

DURG IN, JO H N C.

As sis tant Professo r of M ll si c, j\'U",1.. Indi;ma

C o i ~ -e rsj t }'

BURKHALTER, J OY CE S. Ass ista nt Professo r of O ffi ce Admin istr.l tion , M .Ed., ]\;on ht":m Lou isia na State College BYRD, DAVI D S. H ~ d , Depa rtme nt of Chemistry, Ph.D., Universi t .. of Lo u is~i l le CA:\fPBELL, JI MMY R. Inst ructor in Mathema t.ics, M,S ., J.ouisiana Poly tech nic Inst itu te

CANTERBCRY, BOBB Y G. Assista nt Professo r of l,,{anagement. M.A., Loui siana State U niversity CARTER, H A ~-lL ET R. , JR. A ~sis t ant Professor of Manasrment and Marke ting. M.B.A., Unh'ersi!}' of Mississippi Assistant Professor of H ealth and Phi's ica l Q{ADW ICK, IDA F. Education , M.S. , Cniversitr of Ten nessee CHATHA;\路f, THO~'iAS \X!. Jns truclO r in Accounting, ~路f.B.A .. ~ilr theas( lO tlls iaJl:l State Co llege

Assi stilnt Pro fesso r of Eng lish, CHJLTON , EVE LY N SANDER S M.A., Unj ... er~ j ty of ~ 'fl ss i ss ip pi CHRISTMAS, W ILLIAM J. Professo r of EducH ion, Ed. D., Columbia Cn ive rsi:y COATS, JAMES T. Assist<'l nl Professor of H ealth and Phys ica l Edu cat io n, M .Ed ., Lo\'li ~i:'\n':! Sf.:! te C'ni "ersity Assist.:! nt Professor of Chemis Lq', Ph .D., COLLINS, PRA N K E., JR . Lollisi.:!na State University

COPELAN D, N AI N A PlO Y D .. Ass islfl nt Professor of Library Sd ence, M.S., Lou i ~iann State Uni versity COVINGTON, NElL R. AssistMt Professor of Education, M .S.W., Uni\'ersil}' of Drn"\-er CRON K, DA LE H. Associrlle Professor of Pharmacy, Ph.D., T he State Uni\'rrsilr of Jow.! CU RRY, RICHARD D. Instructor in Mathem3f ies, .M.S .. U ni \'ersi ty of A,kansas

Professor of Pha l'maq' , Ph.D., O hio State DANTI , AUGUST G. Universi ty Associn le Professor of Home Economics , M .S.. DAV IS, ERA B. l ouisiana StJte Uni\ersin路 Assistant Professo r of Accounti ng. Ph .D., DEAR, JAJ..IE.S E. louisiana Slate Uni\'ersil\' . Associ,lle Professo r of B io l o~', Ph D ., DEPOE, CHA RLES E. ~o(/ h Ca rc.lina St:l.Ie Co lle,ge

DEL"PREE, A N~ I E J . Associate Professor of Hea lth and Ph}'sical Edllcal ion, Ph.D .. T exas \V'omen's Cn i\'ersLv DeVR IES, DA V ID A. Associate Professor of Geology, Ph .D .. . Universit)' of \'(Iisconsin DOLECH ECK, ~ I A YNAR D M. Assistant Pro fesso r of Bu siness AdministrJl ion, M .B.A., Un i\'ersity of Co lorado DONEY , H UG H .. . Assocille Pro fessor of Geo logy, Ph .D ., Un ive rsity of Telttls

DOUG LAS, N EIL H . Assoc!:tte Pro fe.ssor o f Biolog;-, Ph.D ., Okl:thoma State Uni ve rsi ty Assis tant Professo r of Malheml'ltics, DRliDE, KATHLEEN A . M A., U1llVel"Sltf of l\fiss iss ipp i Assi.stanl Professor of Psycho logy, Ph.D ., DUNN, CHAR LES T . Uni \ecsil}' of Mi ssissi ppi


DVRR, GLORIA E. Assistant Professor of H ome Economics, M.H.Ec., Auburn Uni ve rsity D VRR, KENNETH I. Professor of Accounting, Ed.D., Indian2 LTnivers-ity DYE, ..MURlON H. Assistant Professor of Ps}'chology, M.A. Texas Christia n University DYER, ROLLA M . Assistant Profess or of Chemistry, PhD .. l' niversi ly of Louisville

EICKHOLT. THEODORE H .... Associate Professor of Pharmacology, Ph.D ., Un iversity of Mi nnesota Assistant Professor of HeaJrh and Physica l FANT, LEONARD O. Education, 1·1.A., Uni versity of Alabama FAUGHT, BETTY j\(AE In structo r in Health and Ph}'sical Educat ion, 1f.Ed .• Memphis Slale University FERGUSON, TED D. Associate Professor of History, M.A., Louisi;lna Stat(; Universi ty

FLANARY, WOODROW Assoc iate P(Ofesso r of Educa tion and Director of Readiog. Lab. Ed.D., l'niversity of Virgin ia FLETCHER, DA N IEL T. Assistant Professo r of Music, M.M., Indi ana lJnj\'ersity FLINN, ZANONA G. Library Assistant, B.A. , Northeast Louisiana Sta le College FO RWOOD, FRANK P. , JR. Assistant Professor of Sociology , Th.D., Sou thern Baptist T heolog ical Seminary

FOSTER, EMMETT J. Professo r of Physical Science, M.A. Lo uisidna Stale University FOX , EUGENE H. Head. Department of Economics and Finauce Ph.D , University of Alabama Associate Professo r of Biology, Ph.D., FRA N KLIN, BERYL C. Oh io State UniveJ"SAry Head , Department of Nursi.ng, Ed.D., GALLAGHER , ANNA G. u niversity of Pennsylvania

GARD, CAROL L. Assista nt Professor of N ursing, l\1.N., l'vlontam Selle College GARLAND, PATRICI A L Assi st:m t Professor of Finance, M.RA. Uni versity of Arkansas GARRETT, PATRICK P. Assistant Professor of English, i\.1.A. Aubum trn(Versily GENUSA, VINCENT A. A ~ i sta nt Professor of Physics, Ph.D. Michigan Sta te University

GINN, ERIS Associate Professo·... of Education, M. S.W., Lou isiam State University GLA\'{fE , LLOYD N. Assistant Professor of Geology, Ph.D. Louisidna Sel le University GOORLEY , JOHN T. Professor of Pharmaceuticd Chemistry Ph.D., Purd'ue Universit), GRANTHAM, DENN IS P. Assistant Professor of Mathematics M .A., :Miami Uni versity (Ohio)

Associate Professor of Eng lish, M.A., CoJum GRANTZ, CARL L. bia University GREEN, H. BAIRD A5sistant Professo r of Management ::tOo Marketing, M.S., Louisiana Scate Uni\'ersi ty HALL, JAMES L. Instructor in Speech, 1·f.A. , Lousiana Slat. University HAMMONS, JASPER G. Professor of Agronom }" PhD. Pennsylvania State College

HAiVfNER, ROSEi\·lARY REED .. Assistant Professor of Math<:;mat;c!i: M.A., University of Texas Professor of Ma thematics, M.A., Universit:J HARMON, FRANK L. of Mississippi HA RMON, LORAN T. Instructor in Philosophy, M.A., Louisiall~ State University Assistant Professo r of EngliSh, M.A.. HARRIS, LOUISE E. Louisiana State Uni versity


HARRI SON, ROBERT E. Associa te Professor of Business Admini strat ion, Ph.D., t:ni\'e rsi ly of Arkansas HARRISO"', W ILLARD 1. Assistant Professor of Hospital Pharmacy, M.S., Universit y of Florida Professor of Heal th and Physical Education, HART, ADA BESS M.A., Geor,se Peabody CoJlege HARVEY , MARY G 1SH lrulCuctor in libra rr Science, B.A ., Louisi!l na Sla te Uni\'ersit}'

HAYNES, ~.1. LEVELLE Professor of Educa tion and Director of Special Education, EdD., George Peabod}' Co ll ege In structor in German, HAY\XlARD , ANNELIES THURNER Abitur, OberschuJe F., Madchen, Bayreuth, Germany In st ructor in Engli sh, M.A., LOllisiana HEAD, CLARENCE V., jR. State Uni... ersitr HEADRICK. MARGUERITE W. lnstructor in Office Administra足 tio n, M.Ed ., N oclhe'J st Louisiana State College

PERCENTAGE OF DOCTORS HIGH

HEAR NE, 8. MACK Assistant Profes$()( of Music, M.A., George Peabody Coll ege Professor o( Sociology, PhD., Universi ty HEILMA N . F. EUGENE. of Nt:br<1s ka . Professor of Hi story, Ph .D., University HICKM AN , KOLLJE W. of Te.1(:ls HICKM AN. RODERICK A. Associate Professor of Mathema tics, M.A., Geort:e Peabody Co llege

HOLDEMAN, FOSTER H. Associa te Professor of Agl'icu ltu ral Engineering, r...(.S ., Louisiana Sta te University HOUvIES, JERRY D. Assistant Pr ofessor of English , M .A., Uni\'crSH)' of Mississippi HOLT, ROBERT 1. Asso{iate Profe ssor of o,emi stry, Ph .D ., L'n i\,("f~jt y of NOIto Caroli na HOOD, MELV1N V., JR . Instructor in Mathematics, M.A., Auburn Uni" ersity

HUCKABAY , ADDIE Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1\'1.5., louisi:tn;l Sta le University HUFFMAN, ALVA S. .. Head, Department of Health and Physical Education, M.A., Louisiana State Universiry HUSSEY, LYMAN A., jR. Assistant Professor of His torf, M.A., Un iversity of Arkansas JAM ES, O . P HJLlP .. . Head , Depa rtmen t of Langullges, Ph .D ., Vanderbilt L' niversi ty

JOHNSON, BARRY L Assoc iate Professor of H ea lth ~d Physica l Educa tion, Ed .D., l ouisiana State Cniversity JONES. H. PERRY Assistant Pro fessor of H istory, M .A., Appa lachian Sta te Teachers College Jnstru ctor in Botany. M.S., Uni versity JONES. RAYMOND E. of Sout hwestern Lo uisiana JONES, WALLACE L , jR . Assistant Professor of Education, "'L Ed ., Lou isiana St ate University

JOYNER, DONALD E. Assist<1 oc Professor of Edu{ation. M.A., Eas tern New Mexico Unive rsjly KEE , DAVID T . Ass istant ProlE'ssor of Biology, Ph .D., Michigan State Unj .... ersity KELSO, FRANCES S. ..' Head. Department of Home Economics, M.A., George Peabod}' Co ll ege KERN. J OSEPH H . Profssor of Pharmacy Admiuistration, Ph.D., Ohio State Uni ....ersity

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KNIG HT, DAV ID W. A%islan l Professor of Education, M.Ed., M iss issi ppi College ' A s.'\.oda{~ P rofessor of Ph:lrmac}" PhD., KNOTr , ROBERT P. Oregon S::lte U ni ~'e rsi!y Head, Deparllnent o f Speech, Ph.D., KRAMAR , EDWARD J. J. Florida State U ni \'~ rsity LADN ER, CARO LYN l nstw ctor in Office Admini slr,lt ion, IvI.S., U ni versIty of Sout hern Miss issippi

LaGA I PA , JOHN J. Assista nt Professor of Psychology, Ph.D. Am e ri c~n Un i\'erslty LA T HAN, H UEY Assisunt Professor of Econ omics, 1I.l A., LO\li sl<11\.1 Sti'lte Cniversity LEMERT, LOUISE G RAY Associate Professor of Library S<:ience and English. M .A ., Geo rge Peabody College InslInctor in Health and Physical Educa tion, LESLIE, ;\.IARY D. M.S., Cniversity of Tennessee

LETSON, BILLY B. Assis tan t Profc;ssor of Cbemi stry, Ph.D., Unll路t:rs ilY of Alaba m.1 LEWIS, jO H N C. Ass ista nt Profe ssor of Geography, :M .A., K enl Strue Universi ty I.I STO~l, WA I.TI::R Ass istant Professor of P sycho loh'Y, M.Ed. No n o T ex;ls State Unt vefs it~, LOCKHART, jESS1E MONTGOMERY Assistant P ro fessor 01 Engl ish. M.A .. L ni ~efSity of Alabama

Ass ista nt P rofesso r of r\ursing, M.S., LOfTON. i\(ABE L ~,f. VmttTs il }, of O rt:{;un LO\\/ERY , CLAUDE J. Ass istant PfOf~ssor of Finance, M.B.A., No n h Texas State Uiove rsilr LF FFEY, JO H N 1.. Professo r of Accounting, M.B. A., U ni versity of Texas, C.P. A ., Louis iana l.,CcBROOi\-1, \X/JLLJAM A . Instwctor in Art, M.A., Sta te University of Iowa

FUTURE LOOI(5 BRIGHT FOR COLLEGE

McCANN , THOMAS R. Associate Pro fessor of Economics, M.A , GeorJ!~ P~aboJy Co llege M cCLE ISH , DO LPH H . Assisltlnt Professo r o f Educal i.on, .M .Ed., Lou isl<l lla State Un i'路ersi(v i\kDONA LD, BAXTER' Tn st ruelol' in Library Science, M.S., Lou is iana Slate LT ni \'e rsit~路 M cEL\\'EE, SANDRA Jnstru ctor in Engl ish, M.A , Cni",ers i!1' of M iSSIssIppi

1'fcGRA '\\/, VAN C. Head, Deputmenr of IvIanagement and Marke ttng, Ph .D ., LouisiJnJ Stille Unl ver5ity ?l.tcKNEELY, L MARVIl'( ... Professor o f Engl ish, Pb.D., Emory liniversitv McLAURJrZ, \XI AYNE Asisstant Professor of Englisb, ~'f A., Duh University McLDvl0RE, JOHN A. Assis tant Prokssor of English, M.A., Mt:mphis Sl; t!: Unj\ ersity

l\.JACK. JEANI'-iE In sructor in Home Economics, .M.S.E4路, Nprl hwestern SJate CoUege MADDOCK, LAWRENCE H . Associate Professor of English, Ph.D , Geor;.;c Peabody College MAPP. lvt ARCUS B. Head, Dep(t cllOen t of GroJogy. M.S. M i:;s isJ p pi State lIni\ers ity

l


MARTIN, CHARLF.S J'. Inst ructor in H eahh and Physica l Education , i\LEd ., Unj\'ersity of Ok lahoma MARTIN, FRANK W . Professor of Pbarmacognosy, Ph .D., Washington Uni .... ersuy Associ:l.te Professor of Government, Ph .D ., M1LLEN, EARL T. Unjversity of Washington Associate Professor of Ph~'s i cs, PhD ., MILLER. BENjAl\HN P. Texas A & M L'n i\'ersiIY

MILLER, H ARRY W.

Inst ructor in A rl, M.A., Lou isiana State

Uni~ersit}'

MITCHELL, HAZEL H . Professor of Spanish, Ph.D ., Louisiana State University AssisLant Professor of Mathemati cs , MIXON, EMMA FERGU SO N M.S ., Louisi ana State University MOBBERLY, WIl.LlAM c., JR . Associate Professor of Biol ogy, Ph.D ., Tu lane Univers ity

j\fONROE. B. \'X' ADE Ass istant Professor of Accounting, M.B.A., Uni\ersilv of H ouston Professor of Music, Ph.D. , University of MONROE,' JAMES F. North Carolina MORELLA, JOHN RAY. . Assistant Professor of Education, M.S., Univers ity of Oklaboma MORGA N, rRANK Assistant Professoc of Engl ish, Ph.D., L"niversity of Mississippi

Instructor in Educat i.on , M .S.W ., MORGAN , W ILLI AM GLENN L O\li s i ,~na State L.'nive rsilY MORTON, H OWARD Associate Professor of Office Adm in istra 路 ti.on, M.O .E., U niYersity of Mi ss issippi Assistant Professor of Geograpb)', 1>-LEd., :MORTON, TED J. Arizona Slate un iversity Assistant Professor of Physics, PhD., .\fOSS, TH OMAS A. Louisiana Slate University

~fUL1J NS,

JOE BARRY George Peabody College MUMt\1ERT, GERALD E. University MUNSEL LE, CHARLES Texas Sta te University NICKl.AS, MERR ILL S. of Arkansas

H ead , D epartment of Music, M.M., InS{fu clor in Music, M .M., Indiana Instructor in Psychology, M .S., North Professor of Education, Ed.D., University

Assistant Professor of Heahh and Pbysical NIPPER , JOHN W . Education, M .S., NorthQ,:estern Stale Co llege NIX, JAMES K. Instructo r in Government, M.A., Louisiana Sa te Unj\'et ~i l }'

NORRJS , HO'\'IER E, Instructor in Physical Science, M.S., New Mexico H ighJallds Uni.\' ~rs ity NORRIS, WILLIAM \'(I. Associate Professor of Biology, PhD., Lou isian~1 SLat~ Unil'ersLty

OBER, RiCHARD G. In stru ctor in .Languages, l\-LEd ., Lou isiRna Slate UnivC' rsit}' O'NEAL, JAMES ;\:1. Instructor in Chemistry, M .S., U niversity of Miss issippi Assistant Professor of Management, PAGE, CARLETON C. M.B.A., Ullivers ity of MIssissippi Associate Professor of Speech, M.A., PARKERSON, JAMES W. SIa.le Uni versi ty of Iowa

PERSICK, W ltll Ai\r( T . H ead, Deparhnem of A rt, Ph.D ., O hio State C ni versi.IY PHILL IPS, THOMAS J . Educationa l Cons ultant, M.S.E., U ni versity of Arkansas PITIMAN, JIMMY C. Instructor in Mathematics, M.S., U niversity of Arkansas H~Jd, Department of Building Con. POTTS, 'n-lURMAN I. ' sLruction, f..1.Arch., University of Nebraska

183


PRICE, L. LEON Head, Department of Agriculture, M.S., Louisi ana Sta te trlll versilY PRINCE, B. EARL Head , Depa rtment of Biology, Ph.D., Louisiana State Cnj \'ersity RABl!N , DIAl'.'E G . Instru Ctor in Library Science, 1\'1.5., Lou isiana State ljnivers itv RAINBOLT. R. · RUSSE LL Jnstruc tol' in j\'falhem atics, M.AT., Un i\·e rsity o f Vlrg ini a

RA \XfSON, PAUL L Harvnrd Uni\·ersil}' RICKETT, RO BERT M. Teachers Col Jtgt RICKS. BEVERLY L. Miss issippI Co llege RIGGI NS, G . LOW RY of Ill inois

Ass is tanr P rofes sor o f Geography , l\1 .A.T., Inst ru ctor in. Pbysics . B.S., Arkansas Sta le AssistJn t Professor o f BioloS},. ~l.S., Instru ctor in Music, M.S ., University

ROGERS, LAM AR E. Assistant Profes sor o f Mech:mical D rawing, M.S .EcI., NOrlhwesu.rn State College ROWAN, JACK C. Associa te P ro fessor of H eil lt h and Ph ys ical Edll cation, ?,·J.Ed ., ;\l isissipp i Co llege RUNNE LS, DAYTON W . Jnsl{u(loc in Art, M.A ., San D iego State Co llege Professor o f Educat ion , Ed .D., Un iversity RL'SSELL, W ILLIAM K of H ouston

RYAN, MILTON A. Instructo r of j\[usic, M.1\'L, University of Texas Assistant P rofesso r o f PhJrmaceu tica l SAENZ, REYNALDO V. Chem iSl ry , .(\·1.5 ., U ni ve rsi tr of Texas SAND ROCK , GERTRUDE M. Associa te Professo r of Music, . M .EJ. , Uni ve rsity o f Pi ttsburg h SATTER FIELD, DONALD W. Assistant P ro fessor of Accountin.s, M.B .A., Uni" ers ity o f Arkansas

Assist.l(1.{ Professor o f H istory, Ph .D ., SAt.Jl\IDERS, ) . HA RVEY Un iversi l}" of Gear.;:!a SCH UTZ, EDWARD E. Assista nt Pwfesso r of Art. M.A ., N ew Mex ico High lands Cn i \'e rsjt~· SC URLOCK, WILLJ AM R. Ass ist ant Pro fessor of History, M.A ., t..:n i\·ersitr o f Alabama SEGREST, JA COB L. Assistant Professor of Physics, 1\'1.5., Texas CoJ!ege of Arls ann I ndl1stries

SHA DOIN , BERN ARD Head , Depa rtment of Elemen tary and Secondary Education, EJ .D ., Un i\"ersiry of Arkansas In st ructor ill Geography, M.A., SHA NAfELT, RAY~'1 0N D E. IJJin ois Stare N ormal Uni versi ly SHORT, JEANNE A. ... Assistant P1'Ofessor o f N ursing, M.A. , New York University Associate P rofe sso r of Malhematics, SLAY , M ABEL SKINNER M.A., George Peabody College

SLOAN, SARAH BFfH Instructo r in N ursing, M .S., Uni\'ersity o f Col orado ShHTH. J. W . . . . Assistant Pro fesso r of Office Admini stration, Ed.D. , Colorado Stale Coll ege Assis tant Pre ressm of EconomIcs, SMITH , LAWR ENCE C, JR. M.S ., Univers ity of Southern J\·Ji ss issippi SMJTH, \X' ILfORD D .... Professor of Music. Ph .D ., George Peabody College

Instructor in Education, M.A., SNELLGROVE, JUD IT H E. George Peabody Co ll ege SOU LJE R. CARLA. BETH Film Librarian, B.A., N ortheast Louisiana Sid le College SPEIGH TS, E ARL D .... A ssista nt P ro fessor uf Hea lth and Physical Education, "toLEd ., Northwestern State College


HA>JHOPE , ELO ISE CALHOll t Associate P rofessor of Mus ic, M.M.: Chica.go CoOS::IHCOJ}' of Mus;c STF.PHF.:-JSON, BOBBY L. Assista nt Professo r of Psychology, M.A., I,;njvelsily of A labama STUART. REn'A J. Instruc/or io N ursi ng. M.S., Wash ington

Unin"fSu, SW"ANSO:'>l, FRA NCES W . l ou isiana State Co ll e ~e

~lI r s in g

Assis tan t, B.S., Nor(heast

TAYlO, JAMES T . Assistant Professo r nf Marhema tics and Dire(lpr of Compute r Cen ter, ]\1.5., Auhurn Cnivc rsity Instruc tor in Bio logy, 1\'1.5., Mi ssissippi THA XTON, JAMES P. Slait Universil r Assistan t Pro fessor o f B i o l o.~y . Ph .D ., THOMAS, R. DALE University of Tennessee In s( ructor in Libcu}' Science, '\ 1.5., Lousiana TIPPETT, KENT M . State L!niversitr

THOMAS, W INNETT A

Pwfessor of frt'och, tvI.A., M iddlebu ry

Cnlle~e

THOMASON, LETA N. Assista nt Professo r of M usic, Ph.D., ~l ich iJ.:a\1 Stale Uni \e rsilY THYH SEN, JO H N H . Assis /ant Pro fessor of Mu sic, M .M .. CnilC:rsity of Roches(er TRUAX , ROBER T L. Associ:t le Professor of Mathemat ics, Ed.D. , OklJ.hom,1 Siale Cni,路ersit~路

llJTON, FR ED l. Instrunor in Psycho log}', M .A., Lou isian;l SIJ.te Univcrsl(\' ln s/ runor in M us ic, ;\I.A ., Colorad o St ate LING ER, GERAlD D . Cu[]eJ.:e Assj sta nt Professo r of Music, M.;\ f. , t:PCHl; RCH , JOHN D. I nd i a n~ Uni versi ty L:PTON, JERRY W. Ass istan t Professor o f Management aod I\llrkt'lin,1!", M.B.A., ?-.,t J5s i ss i~p i Sta le Cniversity

VAUG HAN, CATH ER INE D. Assisl:lIu Professo r o f Educl tjon, ;\l.Ecl., Nort heast Louis iana St,lle Co llege WALKER . WJLLlAM A. He::r.d. Depart men t o f Social Sciences, Ph.D .. University of Texas WA LUCE, HERDER.T S. Ass(>(iare Profcswr of BluIng)", Ph.D., Iowa. SIIl:1(: L'nivfrsi t)' ,",'ALLEY, OSCAR N., JR . Head. Depa rtmen t of Psycho loj;y. Ph.D., lJni\'e r s i /~' of Sou/ he ro M ississippi

WARD, ROBERT ElGIN

I nstructor o f Art, M.A ., Cni"ersity o f

101l.'a

WATK1 NS. C. EUGENE ... A ssociate:- Profes sor o f Pharma cy, Ph .D., L'nivcrsil)' of Mi ss iss ippi ~:ATSO~, JEW EL L ... Associate Professor of Bu sine:-ss Adrnini:. wl. lion. Ed.D. , Indi:tna U nivers itJ" WHATLEY , EDWARD C. Profess nr of Biole::;)', Ph .D ., Miss iss ippi Slate Unh'ersit}'

WHIT E, JA CKSON A . HeaJ, Department of Accounting. Ph.D. , Lonisiana St:Uf Uni~路e t si t ~路 WIUIA ~[S, HOWARD P. Assistan t Profr:ssor of Chemistry. Ph.D., Uhi "crsily of Florida WIUI Al\I S. J. LARRY ]nSlfuCior in SOCIology, M .A., l' ni versi l), of Arkansas WILlIA ~ I S. MAX H , ,. In strucl or in H istory, l\LA ., NOrlheasl I.ouisiana Stille Col lege

WI LSOt-.:, RALPH M. Professor of Pharmacy, M .S., U ni vers ity of Okla.hOlntl YARBROUG H. Jf.RRY W. Ass istant Professor of Eng li sh, M.A. , lJni \'ersit}' of T ('Jo:as YOUl\SE, DOROTHY ~ I XON Professor o f Eng lis h, M .A .. Columbia Uni\"crsil}'

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Faculty Not Pictured

BALLARD, SHIRLEY C Assistllnt Professor of Library Science, j','[.S., Lonisi­ ana S(flte University

LOFTIN, WILUAM G.

DREHER, CORA L Instructor in Li­ brary Science, M.S., Louisiana UniversiLy

MARIONNEAUX, RONALD L I n · structor in Geography, M.A .. Lol1isianll

DYER, JEAN W. Instructor in English, B.A., Ohio State Uni"ersity

FANDAL, CARLOS D. Assistant Pro­ fessor of Langnages, M.A., Louisiana State University FULLER, CLAUDE C. Assistant Pro­ fessor of Speech, M.A., \'Vest Texas State University GARRITT LYI'-'N Instructor in Journ:llism, B.A., Louisiana State University Assistant GROSECLOSE, ROBERT E. Professor of Health and Physical Ednca­ tioo, ]1,'1 Ed., Llniver.;ity of Texas

Instructor in

Animal IndnstJy, M.S., Louisiana State Univers.ily

State Universit),

Assistant PC( SMITH, CHARLES R. fesso! of Mathematics, Ed.D., OklahOll" State University SMITH, RONALD

Associa[e ProfeSS(

of Physics, Ph.D., Texas A & j\l

Assist· ]I.·fcDONALD, MARGARET F. ant Professor of Library Science, n.s., Louisiana State University'

SMITH, WILL T. Associate Profess( of Accounting, i\J.B.A., University ( Denver

MIZELL, WINTON R Assistant Pro­ fessor of Government, M.A., ~ Midwest­ ern Cniverslty

TOWERY, ALLEN D. Assistant Pro fessor of English, M.A., University ( Mississippi

NORRIS. DAVE N. sor of Economics, State Unl\"ersity

Assistant Profes­ M.B.A., Louisinnll

Assistant Profess( TI.,'LEY, FLOYD H. of Phrsics, M.S., University of Texas

Assistant Professor POTTS, jA"IES B. of English, 1\J.A., George Peabody Cnl­ lege

VANN, JERRY A. Instructor in iVlusi M.M., North Texas Stale University

,

SAUNDERS EVE 1'1 Social Worker, 1.f.S.W., l~niversitl' ~f Georgia

WARD, ROBERT E. sor of Education, State College

Assistant Pro­ HAYNES, RICHARD fessor of His tory, M.A., Louisiana State Uni,·crsity

SELBY, EDWARD sor of Economics, of South Carolina

WHITE, DIXIE B. Assistant ProfesSI of Health and Physical Education, B.A Texas T~chnological College

Assistant Professor LEWIS, JAMES E. B.S., Northeast of Management Louisiana State College

SIMPSON, PATRICK 1. Instructor in ~vlusic, M.M., North Texas State Llni­ versity

Assistant Prafes­ M.B.A., University

Assistnnt Profe M.Ed., East TCXi

Iostructor in iv[u ZORO, EUGENE S. ie, M.M., University of Rochester

Graduate Assistants

BRANDT, j\·lARVIN Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, B.S., Centenary College of Louisiana

.r.

Graduate Assistant in Speech, B.A., North Tex BRIAN, JO State University Graduate Assistant in Speech, B.A., Northea BROOKS, MONA Louisiana State College Graduate Assistant in Instrumental Musi BROTHERS, RONALD B.A., Northeast Louisiana State College CATCHING, JAMES P. Graduate Assistant in Mathematics, B.: Northeast Louisiana State College

CHADWELL, GLENN Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, B.~ East Tennessee State University COCO, THERESA _.. Graduate Assistant in Pharmacy, B.S., Northea Louisiana State College COSTON, BOBBY Graduate Assistant in Business, B.S., Notthca Louisiana Stnte College DURRETT, VIRGINIA Graduate Assistant in Business, B.~ Northeast Louisiana State College

186


ENRIGHT , MICHAE L J G raduat e Assistan t in Zoology, B.S .,

university of Sout hwestern Loui siana

FARRAR, CARO LYN Gr:ld uate Assistant in .M athemat ics, B.S. ,

N ortheast Lou islana State Co llege

FARRAR, GERALD W. Graduate A ss istant in Chemis try, B.S.,

NOrlhe:lst Loutsiana Sta te Co llege

GRf:ER, l.AMAR G raduate Assi slant in Bllsi ness Manage.ment,

B.s., Northe35 t Loui5iana State Co llege

Gmdua te Assistant in Health and Physical

HALL, LINDA Education, B.S. Universi ty of Arkan sas

HAMILTON, ROSS E., JR. G radu ate Assistan t in Bio logy, B.S .,

Wi lliam Ca rey CoJtege

HART, OTIS D . Graduate Assistant in Business, B.S., N ortheast

Lo ~. isjana Swte Co llege

JONES, DONAID . .. Graduate Assistan t in History, B.A., Northeast

Louisian:l State Colle~e

KELLY, W1LLIAM J Graduate As sistan t to Mathematics, B.S.,

St . Benedicts College

KIX'\'EY, JAMES ~L Graduate Assistan t 10 Mathematics, B.S .,

:.JIHtheas t Mi ss ouri State Teachers College

LASSITER, DE LL Grad uate A ssistant in Speech, B.A. , N ortheast

Louisi ana State College

LlVINGSTO:-J , JACKIE S. Graduate Assistan t in Elementary

Education, B.A ., N ortheast Lo uis iana Sta te College

McRANEY, DANIEL W. Graduate Assistant in H ea lt.h and

Phrsical Education, B.S., N o n heast Louis iana State Co llege

MIllS, ROG ER S. Gradu ate Ass isfa nt in Mathe(n atics, B.S .,

SOllthern State College

j\路IORGAN, LOIS W . Gr<'!duate Assistan t in Pharmac)" B.S.,

Lili versit y of Arkans;ls

ODEK, JACK Graduate Assista nt jn History, B.A. , University

of Southern lIfi ssissippi

GRADUATE STUDENTS ADD TO NORTHEAST ORR, PHILIP WAYNE G radua(e Assistant in English, B.A.,

I.(l uisiana Po lytechnic Institute

GrJduate Ass istant. in English, B.A.,

PERRITT, ELIZABETH Northeast Louisiana State Co ll ege

PfRIMMER, ROBERT J. . . . Graduate Assistant in Biology, B.S.,

~o rt hea st Lou isiana Slate Cotieg('

Graduate A ssistan t in Bio logy, B.S.,

ROBERTSON, RICHARD E. College o f the OZ:lfb

Si\HTH, DORIS B. Graduate Assistant in English , B.A., Northeast

Lfl~li s i ana State College

SOWELL , J. \'V A LTER G raduate Assistant in P harmacy, B.S.,

l\'C:Hheast Louisia.n<l State College

WELCH, BENNY 1. G raduate Assista nt in Math ematics, B.S .,

Sou: hern Stale Co lk"ge

WHITE, CHARLOTTE Grad uate Assislil nt in Educat ion, B.A.,

Northwestern Sta le Co llege

W ILLIAMS. EME LDA L. G radua te Assista nt in O ffice Admin 颅 iSltlition, B.S. , N o rtheast Lo uisia na State Co llege

WROTEN , ROBERT L. .. . Graduate Assis tan t in Accoun ting, B .s.,

Nort hea st l Olli siana State Co llege

YELDELL. FRANCI S LOUISE Grad uate Assista nt in Speech,

n A., Nort heast Lo uis iana State Co llege

YOUNG, VICKIE A. Graduate Assis tant in Eng lish, B.A.,

LOllisiana Po lytechnic Institute

PRESTI~



'WOR LfJ

CLASSES


Graduate Students

Monroe

CHARLES A. CATCHING M.S. IN BIOLOGY

DA VID L. CORLEY

Monroe

M.O.A . IN BUSINESS AOMINISTRATION

LA WREN CE

J.

ELLENDER

Montegut

M .A. It-.: HI STORY

RALPH L. ENDSLEY, JR.

Shreveporl

M.EJ . IN ADMINISTRA[JON AN O SUPERVI路 SION

KENNETH EVANS

McIntyre

M.S. IN GEOLOGY

WILLIAM D . HILBURN

West Monroe

M.S. IN MAT HEMATICS

CONRAD L. JUNEAU

Alexandria

M. S. IN ZOOLOGY

HAROLD W. KEETON

Jennings

M.O.A. IN BUSINESS AOMINISTRATION

LOU IS C. KOLB

West Monroe

M.Ed. IN ELEMENTA RY EDCCATION

W . WARREN LASSITER

West MOl\roe

M.Ed . IN SPEECH EDUCATION

JOE B. MONGLE

Monroe

M.B.A IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATlON

BILL j . STEGELMEYER

Donaldsonville

M.B.A. IN BUSINESS ADMlNlSTRATION

JOHNNY W . TARVER

Lafayette

M.S. IN BIO LO GY

MARY B. TOCPS

Monroe

M.E. IN EDUC ATIO:-.l

JAMES E. TOWNSEND

Winnsboro

M.B .A. IN BCSINESS AmnNISTRATION

190


Seniors

NEIL f . ABBO DANTE

Bound Brook, N .J.

B.S. II': PHARMACY Phi Dd lJ Chi

L. ANN ADMAS

Monroe

B.,II.E. IN VOCAL MUSIC EDUCATION SeniOr Boml ... '" \\'ho's Who

D ~l u

Omicron, Pruideot

Hono.J SOCIety

ROBERT E. AD AMS

Forest

B.S. 11\ PH ARMA CY

H. RAY AINSWORTH

iY1ooroe

B.A. IN ART Honor Soci et y . . Dorm itory Council

JUDY A. AKIN

Sibley

B.S. IN PHARMA CY

K3p r~

Ep$i\o!l ... Ameriu n

Pharm:l ct"Utic ~1

Assoc in:o<l

N ew Orleans

MERL E C. ALBERT B.S. 11\ PHARMACY

A lph~ Or.II(rOrl PI alf(,,;J()II/~ Uuuly

Calen dar

Gi~ 1

... KlPpa Epsilon, Vice President M~l di Gras 8 111 Cou it Circle K

.. . D c,l n's List . " \l:'ho's \Y/ho

JOYCE S. ALBRITTON

Farmerville

B.S. IN Jl IOLOGY ED UCATION

THOMAS B. ALDERMAN

New Orleans

B.S. IN PHARMACY

J. D1Ar\E

ALEXA NDER

Monroe

R.S. IN HEALT H AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

L. VERNON ALFORD, JR.

Ferriday

B.S. IN BGSI"ESS ADMINI STRATION

DANNY R. ALLEN

Spencer

B.A. IN ART EDUCAT ION Afl (lull, V:ce

I'rt~)dtnl

Mon roe

GLEr\DA C. ALLEN 8.A. 11\ ART fO UCATION

LINDA A. ALLEN

Monroe

B.A. IN PRE ·SOC IAL WORK

RICHARD K. ALLEN

Bastrop

BA IN fl.EMENTAR Y EDUCATION

EDMOND W. ALONZO, JR.

Chalmett e

B.S. tN PHARMAC.Y

Phi ncltl Chi , Pletlgt Cass Treasurer .. «wln l A,S(1cIJ tion . ..

Wa l s,ee n '~

Amer ican Phalffil ­

Scholars hi p


JOSE M. ALVAR EZ B.S. IN ACCOCNTIN G Gulf Sta te Conference T en n i5 W' bo'; W' t.o ! h ,p .

Mexico City, Mex. Ch~ mpi o n

Atble ti c $(hoI3:'

Monroe

NATH AN L ANTLEY B.A. IN GOV ERN MENT Sig ma T au G:J.mma P ,c-Law C lub, President

Int erfra tern ity Council , Se<rt tary ...

H a rri sODbur~

CARO L A . APLIN B.A. IN SPEEC H EDUCAT IO N

Speech A ft~ A ~s oc b li"m ... C:!.st of "Warrio(s Husband' M::l ke· li p and StJg e Crews 1M Northeas t P rod uctioM Ch,utlhoJl ia Del u!) H omecolning Court

MILDRED L AT HERTON

Sulphul

B.s. IN PHARMACY K~ppa

Epsilon , Pad '::lment ar il n ... N e..... man C lub

KEITH W. BA BB

Bastrof

B.A. IN JOURNALI Sl\{

Cad,

SHELBY R. BABINEA UX B.S. IN PH ARMA CY American. Pharmaceut,o l

A.~:>Qci "t ion

SHIRLEAN A BADON

Bastrop

B.A. IN PRE· SOC IAL W O RK

JIMMY D . BAGGETT

Columbia

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADM IN ISTRATION

M. CALCOTE BAKER

Shreveport

B.A . IN PSY CH OLOG Y T au K app<l. Eps ilon .. . Omicron D e ltn K nppa

M ARY A. BALLARD

Sh reveport

B.S. IN PHARMACY

MONTE SUE BALLARD

Shreveport

B.A. II'< EN G LI SH EDt.:CAT IO N

A lpha O m i([on p i, P~ nhc ll cnic de lega te SGA, S e(rtt~IY, Sen,l lM P:\nht llcnlC Cno.ln£i l, Prt ~ i d tnt , V l ce , P r fi! d~ nt, TItJS o.l rCf St udenl t" o.l rse ,\ Associalion , Treasu rer . Fresh · man Secre tar y . .. (lJ<lr'•• houla Beauty M .ss Northea st Con· test , C IrC le K Cnlf':1J~r Gi rl .. . ROTC Sponsor

GARY L BANKSTON

Monroe

B.S. IN Bjj SIN ESS ADM1N IST RATION T ~ u K ~ rpa Ep ~ d,J'1 . Sec retary, Rush C hJirman, Public-Relation! Director I nterf rn lcrnl l), Co unc il, Pf e ~id e nt , Secretary Seleclfd T or T eke m tile' S<1 uth

LAWRENCE R. BARrA

Alexand ria

B.S. IN G EOLOG Y Geo log:Cl l SOClet.... P reSiden t tute Sch nl:lf ~h( /"I . Wh n'~ \\:"ho

EDWARD H . BARRON

American Petrole um Insti·

Pineville

BS. IN MARK ET ING Fusi lee rs D ro l! T e3m

JAMES M. BARRY B.S. IN PHARMACY

Lalayelt'


GARY D. BARTON

G ilbert

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PH YSICAL EDCCATIO N

DOROTHY G. BA1TON

Mind en

B.S. IN I\:U RSING Al(:i1:t u mbd a O tl u ... Hnno r $tJC;t t}, Stu den t Nu rs es Assoc at;OfI, Vice P rC"~idc nl , Ru rui tmen t Ch3ir mJ o heil­ aunic Schola rs hi p Senior Board \V esley Found at ion, Presi­ den t

Who s \'\1110

KAREN A. BAUER

M onroe

B.A. IN HI STO RY Ser.ir.r BOHd, P'CSlIl c- nt Alplll bm bd a D el tl, P residen t, S:nior Adviw f . . . H,)o<lr $I'clery, H is lQri an ... SI.g:n3 T au Della, Pru\(Jrnt . Ph i A lph ... Tht' l ~, S~cr e t a l)" T reasurel .. . nsu b ""'\Ill\'C' Coun ,";] Found ation $ch a hrs hip Who'~ W ho

HOLLY S. BAYNE

Monroe

il A. IN SPEECH Si;:!.ma KlPF:I . So'i~J Ch3,rm,n .. , Alph ) Psi Omegd, T,.,.l $ ut· tl ."' Ph i Btll;!. Vict President. Soc l~ 1 C h al ,m ~ n S,s mll. TI U IX II:'! . Sp«:ch Art$ I\ssoci:arion ... Mis! N o rth east Contesl ... C:'l< I ~ o f " The House o f Bernard) A lba " , " Mr, Popper ' ~ Ptll,l!Uln ' " alld " f arc"I\;ell, Fart'1lo'e ll Euge ne" . A~. sist~ n [ Costume Of'SI l: r>t! (o r NLSC Prod uct Io ns .. . NLSC F:ull.'Jl R3 1!IO Show, Co·H ost ".tUlly ~ bAt e Sq ua d

CHARLES L. BEENE B.S. lN

Monroe

PHAR~!A C Y

CARLOS R. BEGLEY

Monroe

B.A . IN SOCJAL STUD IES EDUCATION

CARMON

J. BELLINA

Donalds onville

B.S. IN PHARl\JACY

fRANKLIN J. BERTRAND

Eunice

B. S. IN PHARMACY·

CHERYL A. BEST

Shrevepo rt

B.S. IN NC RSING AlrhR OmIcron P I ...

CJ. n (t'rbl: r~·

Soclel y

Al umll3 t' SchoLlr'

~hl p

?-.1onroe

A. GIRAULT BIRD

n.s. IN

PHAR,'ACY

EVELYN K. BLA CKMON

West Monroe

.B.S. Ii\' ii'\TDCSTRJ AL j\ fANAGDlF.: :--.JT

UNDA R. BLAIR

Monroe

B.A. IN EI.EMEI\:TARY EDUCATION

Phi Mu, P r esjd~nt, R CCO I)'lmend 3Iion' C hlirm ~ f\ . P~nhl'llcnic Dclegltc . Sl"nior llolll<.l . VICt Prcsl de:'!!, ,. Sil=:mJ. .T a u nelt a ... Studtn t lou j s i~n ., Te~ c ht' rs AS50(i;JImn Onrml tory Glu nell Sl uJ~n t . F .l.(ul(y Cu mm; ttec 0 11 leC\u[e5, Co~et'lt s. inC As<embjio:S. \'.;l h o' $ \'Vho

WILLIAM C BLA IR

Monroe

B.S IN ACCOC NTI NG

CAROLYN S. BLALOCK

Quitman

BS. IN NL·RSING

CECILIA L. BLAND

Shreveport

B. S. IN PHARMACY Phi Mil

K~pp) E p~ jl o n

IQl


JAMES G. BODIN

Frankl in

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Tu ck 3nd Cross Coun tey

T('~(Jl

YELVERTON BONDURANT

Sicily Island

B.S. IN PHARMACY K J. pP3 P ~i

JOHNNIE BONNER

Ft. N eressity

B.S. IN W ; RS ING Student

Nur~e$

Who's \'I;'ho

Assoc i3tion

Aca demic

Scholarship

K ENNETH G. BORDELON

Pineville

B.S. IN FINANCE NOII!.c:!" BJnd ... Ne'<\'man Club . .. Donnilory Proctor

MARY E. BOSSIER

Reserve

B.S. IN PHARMACY Alp ha Omicron P i ... Kappa Epsilon ... A lpha LambcU Delu ... Newman Club . .. Arnel iean Ph:u maccuticai Associatio!l

JOSEPH O. BOSWORTH

Thibodaux

B.S. IN PHA RMACY Phi Delt a Ch i . .. N~man Club ... Dormitory Council , Pres颅 iden t . . . Fusi bcu

FRANCIS j . BOUDEAUX

Scott

B.S. IN PHARMACY

SHA RON

J

BOUGHTON

Bas trop

B.S. IN HOME ECONOM ICS EDUCATION

Senio r BOllrd

Lou isiana Horne Economics

&SO' ;)I;OO,

Ch.:a irman of Co llege Chapters . .. H ome Econom ics Club

THEODO RE j . BOURGEOIS

New Orleans

B.S. IN PHARMA CY

JAMES K. BOURQUE

Lafayette

B.S. IN PH ARMACY

SAMUEL H . BOYD

Bastrop

BA IN SOCIA L STU DIES EDUCATION K appa A lpha Order, President ... Interfrat ernity Council, Presi dent

WILLIAM B. BOYD

Oil Gty

B.S. IN PHARMACY

PHILLIP E. BOYDSTON

Maplewood

B.S. IN PHARMACY Kappa Al pha O rde r, Record ing 5芦retary, Cow:spondiug Sec路 retary ". S("a bb ~ td and B!lde ... Canterbury Society"

JACK C. BRAD BERRY

Lafayett,

B.S. lN PHARMACY

Phi De lta Cb i, M a~ te r at Arms, P r~i dcnt m act1,ltica l As~Q(";:t ti on

American Phu路

WESLEY R. BRADFORD B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

PjneviU,


JOHN M. BRADY

Monroe

B.s. IN PHARMACY American Ph3nn:lCt uliC3 1

As~c iat io n

BARBARA A. BRASHEARS

West Monroe

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dln~

:ilnd Drill T e.lIn

E. DI ANNE BRATION

Colwnbia

B.A. IN SPEECH EDUCATION Sp«'Ch Arts A5)oci uion

ROBERT L BRICE

\Y./ est Monroe

B.A. IN GO VERN M ENT

KAREN D. BRIDGES

Monroe

B.s. IN NURSING ,0\11':'1 bmbda Della ". HonOr Societ)" ... Studcol Nu rses .o\s..<I)(' ~l ion. President, Vice P~ 5i dcn l , Slue ConHnlion dd t ­

p te Big Sister AcaJ emic Schola rship \'(lcsJey Founda tion. . W ho's W ho

BSU .. .

QAUDE H. BRISTER

Bastrop

B.A. IN HISTORY K3fpa Alpk a Ordu ... Circle K

JEfF L BROOKS

Lafayette

B.S. IN PHARMACY

GRAYSON BROOM

New Orleans

H.S. IN CHEMISTR Y

KATH ERIN E l. BROTHERS

Monroe

B.M.E. IN MUSIC ED UCATION AlphJ OmICron Pi. Son.c- Lead er VICt Prdid('(lt ... 8 Jnd Schola rshi p

D elta Omicron ,

PATRICIA G. BROTHERS

FirS[

Monroe

B.A. 1:-.1 ElEMENTARY EDUCAT ION ~LS(

Choir

V. EU.EN BROWN

W est Monroe

B.S. IN MATHEMAT ICS EDUCAT ION

BOBBIE D. BRUCE

Mangham

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

N. K. CANDY BRUCE

Jennings

B.A. IN PRE·SOOAL WORK Phi Mu

ROBERT C. BUCKLEY

Pineville

B.S. IN CHEMISTRY A!Jmi Clln

Chemical Society

JOHNNY L BUNCH B.S. iN PHARMACY

Little Rock, Ark.

I

bo"


Chw

DORIS L. BUSBY B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY

Senio r Board , T r~ asu rer H onor Society Sorial 5cit...... Cl ub. Pre-side n t, $ecrct:J.ry· Tre3snrer, Progr:lffi Chaitr:w:n . •• $Itl t!e nt Soc;,t l \i,' orkers Association, Progn m C4?mmjtl~ ..• T. H. Har fl,! S ch o l ar ~hip ' " Honor S\: holl l~hlp .. ' BSU Secreta ry \'(.1 ho ' ~ W./ h"

SUE P. BUTLER

Monrqt

B. A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATIOK Stud ent LOUi siana T uc hers ASSociation

Lal.~

N ORRIS T. CAIN B.S. IN MEDICAL T ECHNOLOGY

Ph i D e lta Chi

JO A. CALDWELL B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

MICHAEL R. CALDWELL B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIOK W ho' ~

W ho

JO ANN CALHOUN

Si

ll S. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION Alpha lambd a Delta ... N ational Cullegiate !mociaticr. Secf('t.uics Stude nt Lo\li s ja n~ T each ers A5sociation

MARYLYN D. CALHOUN B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

ROSE M. CANIZARO B.S. It' MARKETING i es D nns,eul. Rustiques Club

Modern D .. ncc Ck b

MICHAEL G. CANTRELL B.S. IN PHARMACY

JA CQUELEN A. CAPPS B.A . IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Stude nt

LOui ;;i an~

T eac: hCf5 A ssoci3tion

DWIGHT G. CARR

Lwnberton,

B.S. IN PHAR MACY

LESLI E R. CARR

Wei

B.S. IN PHAR MACY

JENNIE CLARE CARROLL B.A. IN SPEEC H ~l ph a OmJ cron P,l Alpha Pi;, Omc./>.1., V j c~ Pmid(nl. !>(X t ch Art , A.~oU;1,!l o n , I1 rond cn;;ttflg V ,ce Prcsl(lem Sennto l ., ' N LSC Choir ... No rlht ~s t S ill~c u ... Nt-

.. . C bMlth r>llj" D(a ul y . .. Miss NortJ H:a~ t P.l.l; t~nt . ,' ACUvt Spc(ch M~ l or AWHJ . , . Besl Act res;; !\ ....:!rd ioc (o rffi3 nCC$ in " T h e MI se r"' ~ nd "The W'atrior" s Ht:sband" C ast s of ·'Tllt Ple3Sur( of H i~ Comp~ny· · :lnd " Th( A c an D 3me" ... P~rl i e! !?ant ,n Sr:lte Sp((ch Toun\J rnenh Sigm3 T, u G~ mm :l \'V'h ,tt Rose nomi nee ... Sigma l'~t; G rn a App re<.'I.1hOn AWJ ld

CAROL

J.

CARTER

L,ke

B.S . IN MATH EMATICS EOt.:CATI01\ BStJ,

Pn~e (

Piil l1 n("rs

VIRGINIA F. CASCIO B.S. IN HOME ECO NOMICS Al p lu Omic ron Pi

·0<


ROBERT S. CAUSEY

Laurel, Miss.

B.S. IN CHEMISTRY

CLIfTON L. CHAMBLEY

Wisner

B.S . IN BIOLOGY EDUCATION

.~i~m.1

T.1\1 c.;,.mm.1

Int erf raternity Council

Scabbard

lnd Bl ade

ANTHONY y.y CHANG Hong Kong, B.CC B.S. 1:-1 PHARMACY

IVAN L. CHATELAIN

Marksville

B.A . II' SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION

PATRICK M. CICALA B.s. IN BIOLOGY JERRY L. CLAMPIT

Monroe

West Monroe

B .~ LE. IN MUSIC EDUCATION Phi Me. Aloh.1 $ iO[OOl:l, Pr~sident . . . SC:lbbard ::J nd Dhde ... Brass J::'nsemble '" J ,I~ :C Ensemb le NLSC O[chc;;tra

inC Blind

DELLIE H. CLARK

Enterprise

B.S. IN PRE路MEDICINE Ominon Ddt!l. K a.ppa ... Honor Society.. Dr. \Xfilliam L Iknoid Trophy .'. President's ROTC Me,hJ foundltion Schob~hjp

WAYNE D. CLEMENT

Baton Rouge

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

MARTIN E. CLOESSNER

Jonesville

B.S. IN PHARMA CY

P~I~Imacy

Scholarship

HILDA I. COLBERT

Monroe

B.A. J:-I ART Kapp a Pi

CAROLYN A. COLE

New Orleans

B.A. II' ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Se-nior B:'lard ... Sig ma T an Delta, Vice P residellt ... A II?h3 i..-II:1bda Della, ~cretllj路. Junior Adv isor . .. Honor Society ... Sh.:.:lenl Louisiana Teachers A Hociat ion '" W~slcy Fou ndl路 ho:! ... A(;ldcm ic Scho iar1<h ip Sigma T au D el la Scrvic~ AW1 rd . Wl:o's Who

MARTIN B. COLLETTE

Shreveport

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING

JAMES B. COLLINS

Opelousas

B.S. IN PHARMACY Cir{:~

K

LINDA A. COLLINS

Monroe

B.S. IN OffICE ADMINISTRATION Concrrt Choil Credit \'Vomell 's Brelkfas t C lub Srho i:l rs hi p '" Choir Scholarship

ROBERT I. COLLINS B.S. IN PHARMACY Amec.":l:l Pharffiacentical A S50(i~tion

Bossier City


MonrO(

RICHARD L. COLVIN B.S. IN PHARMACY

DOROTHY A. CONVILLE

Monroe

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADM IN ISTRATION

A. WADE COODY, JR.

Monroe

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING Sigm:1 T 31J G ~ mm:l,

T ll':\ SUH'C . . .

Accounting Club

New Orlearu

RUSSELL L. CORB 0 .5. IN PHARMACY

PI'll Ddt;! Ch i . . Ame rioo Pharmaceutical Association

Epp'

H . FRAN O N E CORLEY D.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDCCATION Slmlent LouiS' l nJ T e :1chtrs .l\ssocil(jon

JOHN J. COSTANZA

Napoleonvill,

B.S. IN PHARMACY

Newellto,

A. DALE CRANE B.S. IN PHARMACY Amc rtc.HI Pharm oceutic.1 ] As soc iati on

ROSA C. CRANE

Monro,

B.A. IN ENGLISH EDCCATION

Sj~ m a T~u

D dtll ... S{,Jdenl Louis iaol. Teachers

A ~soc ja t; on

Monro<

LINDA S. CRAWFORD B.A . IN PSYCHOLOGY Phi M u

Columbil

CHARLOTTE G. CROCKETT B.M. IN MU SIC HI STORY Alph3 Lambda Della. east Barld and QrdJl'stra

Delta Qm in on, Treasure r ... Nortb

CAROL S. CROTWELL

Monro<

B.S. IN PHARMACY

A lpha umbdl Ddta Kappa Epsilon American Ph:lmacNtica] Associ:l tion

Band ... N LSC

Symphon IC

Honal

StXic~

NLSG Mllchin;

Band

ROBERT CROWE

ErD!

B.A. TN SOG A!. STUDIES EDUCATION

MICKEY S. CROWELL

Ero

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

DEJDRE A. CRUSE

Winnsboc<

BA . IN JOURN ALISM

Alphl Chi Alpha ... Pow W OUl , Society Editor, News Edilo . .. Wesley Foundation . .. Cast of "Madame Tic Tac"

LARRY J. DARBY

N ew lber; ,

B.S. IN PHARMACY Circle K ... NewU)3n Clnb .. . Dormitory Council

198


C. RONNIE DARICEK

Jackson

B.S. IN AG RICULlURE BUSINESS

Delta D em~t cr ... Collegiate Farm Bureau, Vi('t Presiden t

BRENDA S. DAVIS

Monroe

B.A. IN ELE>MENTAR Y EDUCATION

R. WAYNE DAVIS

Alexandria

B.S. IN PHARMACY

RALPH E. DAY

Mansfield

B.A. IN SPEECH Spuch Ails Assocbtion ... Debate Tum

THOMAS L. DA Y

Columbia

B.S. IN PHARMACY Phi Delta Chi ... Scabbard and fibde . :. Northeast Band

JOHN L. DEMO RUELLE B.S. IN PHARMACY Circle K. Preiidenl, Lt. Gl,lvunOI ...

Ville Platte Sc~bb:ltd

ROTC RIfle Te!lm ... Oormilory Proct{)1

ReligiOU5 Actiyities CumlOltiec

DONALD L. DERRICKSON

j.nd Blade

Studen t路 F ~culty

Rehoboth, Del.

B.A. IN PRE-SOCIAL WORK

KIRBY G. DESORMEAUX

New Iberia

B.S. IN PHARMACY

JESSIE R. DEVILLIER

Krotz Springs

B.S. IN PHARMACY

RACHEL DILLON

Shreveport

B.S. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION

Zeu. Tau AJpha .... Panhelleoic Delegate . . . P~ n be lJenic Coun. CII N.lIional Collegiate A 5Socj ~ t jon fo r Secretaries ." Zeta Tau Alpha $chobrship

HERMAN A. DOMANGUE

Houma

BA IN SPEECH Speech ArU Associa ti on

C:u t of "The M iS(' c"

Debate

$ql.laJ

JOHN G. DOUCIERE

Mon roe

B.S. IN GEOLOGY iUppa Alph:! Order . .. GeolugiCJ.1 M(itt l'

JAMES V. DOWNEY

Monroe

B.S. IN PHAR..MACY

FREDERICK E. DUBOIS

Abbeville

B.S. IN PHARMACY Ne"'m.1n Club

E. WAYNE DUDLEY B.A. IN SOCIAL SlUDIES EDUCATION

Monroe


JACKSON E. DUGGINS

Monroe

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION K ~;;p 1 Al ph~

Order, Pres.de m.

SGA Senator

GERALD L. DUHON

Lafayette

BS. IN PHARMACY

JOHNNY W. DUN H AM

Monroe

B.ldT IN MCSIC EDUCATION Phi Mu A lp ha S,nfoni.l

v . BLANTON

DUNKUM

Pine Bluff, Ark.

B.S. tN PHARMACY

JAMES C. DUNN

Monroe

B.S. IN BCSINESS ADMINISTRATION

ALLISON B. DUOS

Sunset

B S. IN PHAR MACY P:lI

De1t~

Am el io n P hnI m:lCcutical A ssoci1 tion

(;I'll

I'cto,mJn Cl\lb

CHERIE H . EASTERLING

West Monroe

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Stu<lent L.,uiS lo.na

~e lc h e l ~ ASSOGlI i OIl

l\1onroe

ETHEL T EASTERLING B.;\-l. IN INSTRllMENTAL MUSJC P1Jl Bc t1, Out sl.l nd mg ';"! ember AWJcJ

WARREN J. EB ERTS

Monroe

BS. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

EUGENE L. ELEAZAR

Abbeville

B.S. IN PHARMACY

DA VID O. ELKIN

W in nsboro

B.S. IN HEALTH AI'D PHYSI CAL EDUCATION Nor thca <;t Foot ba ll l cam ."

N (lftheast BlI."t b al! T eam

Bastrop

RIC H ARD L. ELLIS BS. 1/\ Bt'SINESS MANAGEMENT

JOE A. ELZEN

Shreveport

B.S. IN MED ICAL TE CHI'OLOGY

DEE ANNE EMMONS

Sikes

B.•\ I.£. IN PIANO EDUCATION M iss J\: onhcJst Page.lo t N o nhc H I Concert ChOll' Gills B ~sketb;d l T Cl m

C ast o( "The M ikad o " DSU, Librarian B(eard Hall

DONA LD L. ENGLERTH

Delhi

B.S. IN PHARMACY A~ [ iC:l n Pt..:a (m a c~u tical

Association ... S("abbud and BIa.!.:


JOYCE R. ESTES

Shreveport

BS . IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Zeta T.1 U "' Iphl

VAN A. ESTES

Welsh

B.S. I N PH ARMACY

BILLY F. EVANS

Springrull

B.s. It' BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

JAMES A. EVANS

Baskin

B.S. IN H EALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

G. DALTON FAI RCLOTH

Monroe

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYS ICAL EDUCATION

Northeas t Footb~l1 Tum. L~tt~ rmln ... Studen t Lnuis ian:l. Health and Ph ys ical Education Mai or

Tcachc ~ AS50ciJllcn

-Mlnol Club. s':hQlu sh ip

Foocb:t lt Student Imis!"nt COleb . .. Athletic

ROBERT L. fERGUSON

Cotton ValJey

B.A. IN SPEE CH EDUCATION Sp<'ech Art l AH OC iatlo n ... h'ewffiln Cl ub

SHERYL L. flETCHER

Wes t Monroe

BA IN ENG LISH EDUCAT ION Sism(l. ciety

T ~u

O<-lta .. . Alphi'l lambda Deh.'L .. St u,jcnr Loulsian:! Tuchers Association

Honor So. Academic

SdlU!Jrs ]ll p

A. BONITA I'lYNN

Monroe

B S. IN OFfICE ADMIN IST RATION

lIN DA L. FOMBY

Mon roe

B.A- IN SOCIAL STUD IES EDUCATION 7-C"13 T au A lpba

BELVIN L. fONTENOT

lake Cha rles

B.S. IN PHARMACY

JAMES T. fONTENOT

Raceland

B.S. IN PHARMACY Ph , D elta Chi

BENNY L. FORTENBERRY

Shreveport

B.S. IN ACCOU NTING

DAVID B. fORTH

Bossier City

B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY Wes tminster

Fr llo1\. ~h ip

ELIZABETH R. FOSTER

Natchez, Miss.

B.S. IN MAR KETIt'G Homecom ing Queen . . . Circl t K Sweetheart ... Cbo(l$b ouJd Duuty ... ClTele K Calenda r Gi rl ___ Mard i G!:lS Cou rt Miss N on hea.sr Pastant . _ M i~s Natchn _. _ \'qa roonncts, Co-CaPE l ;n W(lmcn'$ Recrcalion A~ 50cia l io n , V ice Pres i路 dent , Reporter W ho '$ WhO

GER ALD L. FOSTER

North Hodge

B.S. IN BUSlt'ESS MANAGEMENT

NLSC (Oncert Choir ___ ChofJ.1 Union _

Men 's Ensemhlc

201


CrowviJI

HAZEL J. FRA N KLIN B.A. IN ENGLI SH EDC CATIOl\

TH OMAS D. [<REY

Jonesbon

B.s. IN BIOLOGY

Monro路

SALLY [<R ICKEY B.A. IN SOC IO LOGY

MILFORD L. FRYER

Kilbourn

B.S. IN BIOLOGY So "b ~r d

3n d Ilbcle.

Co lI .:-g i ~ l e

Farm Bure:m

Ville Plait

CH ARLES C. [<US EllER B.S IN PH ARMACY Clrd e K t"'r~' Proctor

American Ph3 lm::tceutical Al$Ociation

Dorm

Wes t Monro

JOANN FUSSELL B.A. IN HISTORY

Monr()

W. IKE G AR RETT B.S. IN ACCOCNT TNG

MARSHA M. GATES

Lake Providenc

B.A. IN SPEECH EDUCATION

Kap pa Alpha T hetJ Speech Am A rnlcintion. H istori~ n . Alph;, PS I Omcg.~ .,. Phi Beta . . . Student Louisb n~ Tud P ou' Ir/0 w t.bke路Up Crew for Nonl t'ast Prod..,cl nms

e l ~ A SS O~Ja rioo

GLENDA G. GATES

West Monn

B. S. IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Phi l\.[u , Memucrsbip DirEctor SG A, Srnl tor ~ n J D ri ll Team Miss N Oliheast PagC.1nt

ALFRED L. GAUDET

D ar.

Westwe,

B.S. IN PHARM ACY Phi Od In Chi Do rmi tory ((l ullu l

Amcric:\n Pharmaceu ti ClJ AS$Qcin lion

RONALD L. GAUTREAUX

Gon,al

B. S. IN PHARMACY

10,

MALCOLM S. G ENIUS B.S. IN PHARMACY K ~ PP l

Psi, S(' c rctar~;

New Ibet

RONALD A. GEOffREY B.S. IN PHARM ACY

JAMES M. G IDDENS

Clarksville, T,

B.s. IN PHARMACY

J AN C. GILLY B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sludenl Louis iana

Tc achC"~ AS~(l ciati o['l

Mom


SIDNEY T. GLA SS

Monroe

B.S. IN ACCOCNTl NG

Howna

JOHN L. GLOVER B.s. IN PHA RMACY

l'vfonroe

JAMES O. GOLDMAN B.S. IN ECONO MICS S~ CCdl

Am A S50r iJ lion

N ewma n Club

SCE M. GOODE

Sicily Island

BA IN ELEM ENTARY EDCCATIOI':

FRANK D. GOULD

Benton

B.S. IN PHARM ACY

B. ANN GRAFTON

Mo nroe

B.A. IN ELEMENTA RY £DUCAT IOI':

RONNIE L. GRAHA M

Springhill

B.S. IN MARKETIN G

VIRGINIA H . GRAHAM

Monroe

B.S. IN MEDICAL TECHNO LOGY

GLENDA L. GRANT

Mansfield

B.A. IN PRE·SOCIA L \, 'O RK D.1rm ilory Co\lnci[ . "

Monroe Hol l! . Pct,idcnt

Monroe

PRANCES E. GR AVES B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Pili

)of\)

WIllIAM D. GRAVES

Ray ville

B.S. IN PH ARMA CY

Jfu'lNY

K. GREEN

Coll inston

B.S. IN HOM E ECONOMICS H"''Ile Erollom ;r$ Gub. Presiden t ... >lortbt:l st Choir

JOl IN H . GREEN

West Monroe

B.s. IN PHYSICS

UNDA 1. GR EEN

Shreveport

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATIO N

Pill Mil, Vice PrU iden t. P I ~.se D ill.:cto r . .. Senior Boud . Re· porter ... Studelll Lou isiana T eachc:rs Associ ation , Vice: Pres i­ cfr.I , Seen -ta r)', His lo n 1n ... Ho no r Society ... Freshm:l.o Class V ict Prn ident Sopho mo re CI .u.s Pcc:sident . SGA . & ~JtO [. \'('e.~ l m in sl (' r Fellowship. Modeator. V ice Modeu · t(lf. T. H . H afr;~ Scholarshi p Legisiali"e Srho la rsb ip . . . W ho' s \'(fho

LINDA S. GREEN

W est Monroe

B.S. lN Off iCE ADMI N ISTRAT10 N Acad t m lC Schol:i.rship


Monroe

MARTHA NEll GREEN B.S. IN BU SINE SS EDUCATION

W ILL ARD l. GREEN

Downsville

B.S. IN RUSI:-Jf.5S ADM IN ISTRATlO1\

Monroe

W ILLI AM S. G REEN B.S. IN PRE路SOCIA L WORK

GEOR GE C. GREENLEE

1!oll roe

B.A. IN I01GLlSH EDUCATION

EARL M. GREER

West Monroe

BA IN PSYCHOLOG Y

H onp[

$nClc t }

W. GARY GRES HAM

Rayville

B S. IN AGR ICULT URE BUSIN ESS Dell" V ic~

Dem~t cr .

V ice

P r(,~ ldeot

Gollegiate

I>resldent

fa~

Ikrc':'lI.

Ferriday

JESSE O. GR IFFIN B. S. IN ACCOUNTIr-;G AccQunhll. g Club ... ROT C Comma nd er

>.

Who's \'I:'ho

Mon roe

JERRY L B. G RIGGS

B.M.E . IN MU SIC EDUCATION Phi 1{u Al pha Sinfonia ... Jan En,lcmblc ... No rthelst (h r.-it ... N orth ells t

B ~n d

DARRELL F. GR IGGS

West Monroe

B.A IN JOURNALISM P -J I/: W ()W

M . CECILIA GROBE

Baslrop

B.A. IN ELEl-路IENTARY EDCCATION A J ph ~ Omicr;-m Pi, J>h ila nlhro pic C hainn~n. SI';1.1ent un a Teucher:- A S5 0CI~ l j on . . Spcnh A rt~ Associntjon

ROBERT E. GROVES

Loui~

Shrevcport

B.S. IN PHARMACY

New Orleans

ANN M. GUENTHER 8.S. IN PHARMACY K~pp :t

leal

Eps il on, Re co rd ing

A ~s (Oclntiun

SC([~ \H)'

. I

GERA LD W. G UILBEA U

Sunsel

B.S. IN PH ARMACY

Ph i DdlJ. C hi

JOHN D . GUILLORY

funiC(

B.S. J1\ PHARMACY

W. DENNIS GUILLORY H.S. IN PHARMACY

Ke "'nI ~n

Club " . \Valgrttn's Scholn, hi p

Lakc dla,lo


BONNIE W. GUNN

Monroe

B.A. IN SPEECH EDUCA TIOK SJ:'(ct h A rH Assnoatl"n V ani ty Ot~;lle Squa d ... C~~ t oi " T;IC \'(la rno r"s Hu~b.ln J " O ra l I n[C' , p tct ~lI on Reei!:! 1

SYLVIA S. GUNTER

Monroe

B.S. IN NURS ING

JIMMIE G . GURIE

Crowvi lle

B.S . IN HOME ECONOMICS EDLCATION Bornt'

E(onomlC~

Cluh

HARVEY L. HALES

Monroe

B.S. II\' BUS IN ESS ADMINISTRATION N0l1 hca5t Choil

LARRY B. HALL

Moncoe

B.S. IN PHARMACY

Monroe

G. DIANE HALLEY D.A. IN SOCIOLOGY

Phi Mu , Activities Chairman, H onor Pledge Seniol" Board A lp h.l bmbJa De la. PrclaJent, J un,o r AJ"i~o r ACademic Scho llrship O',,-m!tory C Jun ci! BSV \\('ho's Who

KAREN S. HAMILTON

Lake Providence

B.S. IN MARKETII\G

RA Y E. HAMILTON B A. IN PRE路 SOCIAL \\'lORK

Bastrop

CHARLES R. HANDFORD

Shreveport

B.S. IN GEOLOGY C;~ (l log i(~j

S()(l e ~路.

PH~\IJcnt

John H. :H cCJrter Geology

Sd:ohrs hip

HERMAN H. HANKINS. JR. Arkadelphia, A rk. B.S. IN PHAR i\iACY

SUE M. H A NNA

1vfonroe

B.A. IN ELEMEN T ARY EDUCATION NlSC Women's Club,

P rc~id .:'n t

ROBERT W. H ANSEN

New Orleans

B.S. IN BIOLOGY

TALMAGE W. HANSON

Ruston

B.S. IN BUSIN ESS ADMINISTRATION

ROBERT L. HARGROVE

Monroe

B.M.E. IN INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC EDUCATION Q:mCloo Dd h K appa, Ou t st~od i n g Sop homof~ Awa rd .. Phi Mu Alpha $io [01".i 1 ... Sigma T3U D dt J. ". Scabbard .tnd Blade. Presid en t Preside nt's ROTC Medal, Sopho路 mtlfe Y ea r. F[ e~hm1 n Ye:tr SGA, Fn:shm a [1 Senator Senior Cl ass Pr~~iden t H onor Society Drum ,\{ajo r (If ~LSC M~l chi o g Band Jazz Ensemble Twill Ctty T. H. HHris Scholarship S'"In?hony .. N LSC Band Who' s \;(' ho

SAMMY A HARGROVE EA. IN ENGLISH

West Monroe


Jigge,

CHARLES M. HARRIS B.A. IN ENG LI SH EDUCATION

Slu(lrnl Loo isill na Teachers As<oci:lt ion ... Heahh anu PhniN Eduu lJon tvhjo r-Mrnor Club

DOLORES A. HARVESTON

G rayso[

B.s. IN PHARMACY

GA YL E L. HATCH

Rayvill(

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

MARTHA F. HATTAWAY

Quitman

B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY

TRAVIS W . HEARD

West MonlO(

D.A. IN SOCIAL STCD IES EDUCATION

RONA LD D. HEARNE

West Monro{

B.S. IN PHARMACY

Marre ro

GUSSIE P. HEBERT, JR. B.S. IN PH ARMACY

MARRETTA HEIDENREICH

Monroe

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

JOHNETTE O. HENRY

West Monroe

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Kapl an

GORDON E. HERPIN B.S. IN PHARMA CY

LINDA F. HERRING TON B.A . IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Oakdale

MICHA EL D. HIGGINS B.S. IN PHARMACY

Phi nd l;l Chi. 'frt>u urtr, Ou l ~ta ndjng Pledge Aw;tI(J Ame rican Pha rmaceu tic al Associil ti on , Rt(Ording Secretary

SGA, Senator . .. Dormitory Council,

SC'o etary

Rodessa

CLYDE L. HIG H B.S. IN PHARMACY Phi D elt:t Chi, Secretary

JUDY K. HILBURN

West Monroe

B.S. IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION

PHILLIP L. HILL B.S. IN GENERAL AGRICULTURE Dell;!. D eme ter .. . Co ll eg iate Farm BureJ.u

Oak Grove


HENRY H. HINKLE

Monroe

B.S. IN MANAGEMENT Kapp:! A Jph3. Qrd cr.

Nonhc3S1 Golf Tcam

CHERYL R. HODDENBACH

Shreveport

B.A. IN ART I'lpha

Om l Cf()n

PI , Histo ri:tll , T o DUn1:,\ Reporter ... Art Club

GRACE M. HODGE

Monroe

B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY AJpb:\ Omicton P, . C ha plai n ... St\l(ient Social Workers AsSOCi at ion, Vice Pn:siden t . Ne...路man Cl ub

JUDITH G. HOGAN B.A. I

Oakdale

SPANISH

JA CQUELI E E. HOLDER

Swartz

B.S. IN OFFICE ADMINISTRA TJON ~a tiolla l

Colleg,:lt(' Association (Ot Secret:uies , P rcsid,m I

EARL G. HOLLIER

Breaux Bridge

B.S. IN PHARMACY

j . PRESTON HOLLIER

Sulphur

B.S. IN CHEM ISTRY Circle K President, Vice PresJden.t SGA, Treasure! ,xlbbard ~nd Bhdt ... NCI"m.w C lub, Vice Presiden t ... Northe ast FOOlbtl ll Team ... BeSt lineml.n J\wud. MOH Vduable Player A ..... ard All,GSC Football Scholarship ... Who'l Who

JEAN E. HOLLIS

Marion

B.A. IN ElEMENTARY EDUCATION Student Louisi.:J lla

Te ~(he n

Associ:tlioo

SUSAl'l G. HROMADKA

Oakdale

B.S. IN "'LEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Alpha LlInbd::l Delta. Histo ria n .. H ono r Socie ty B rea rd Hall, Pftsi,lcot ... Bieden harn Found ation Scholar$hip ... Who's Who

SUE C. HUBBARD

Jackson, Miss.

B.S. IN PHARMACY

JAN H. HUffMAN

Monroe

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Sredell! LOU Isiana Teache r.; AssociD.llOn

JOE G. HUFFMAN

Shrevepo rt

B.S. IN BIOLOGY Beta Signu ... Northeast Baseball T eam. Lcttcmun A thletIC Schobrsb ip demic Sch o l ar~hip

CORTEZ HUTCHINSON, JR.

Aca颅

Alexandria

B.5. IN PHARMACY P1lj Della Ch i, T,easurer, Historian Amer;C;1n ~barm;\ceutj. ral A.~$OCjat ion, H isto ri an _. _ SGA, Sen ator C lu:le K APPE Scholarship .. ' ACldenl;c T. H. H mis SchoJarship Scholadlip Who's Who

ROBERT C. HUTTS

Monroe

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Sigma

T~u

GnIOOla

BOBBY H. JENNY B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Spencer


MILDRED L JILES

St. Josep

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Ph ~s!c al

E.:!uC'ltlon }.bj o r路 Mi nO f Club ... H Olloe Society

JAMIE B. JOHNSON

Monre

H.A . IN SPEECH EDUCATION

Alp h,1 OmICro n Pi . Sta.n(la rds Committ!:"e, O ut~ t~ndm g Mel L~r Aw ard. ". Speech Arh AS50ciation PIl. 8w., H to ri.1o , R('flortt{ SG A, Senator, Summel Senet.1tv BSU , Pcblrclty C ha l{man, ~on c: D irt{:IOr Sl,.dent Loui$ia T e:'l ch(f1 /lsr.oc iat loo V arsity D ebatt T (3 rn Nf..! Chou" N LSC Bu: Si5lC:1 Phe rd A....:lrd

LOUIS C. JOHNSON

Jonesvil

O.S. IN BIOLOGY

TOMMY D. JOHNSON

Bastre

B.A. IN SOU L STUDIES ED UCATION

Sluder'll L0\1111:10;1 Te.lChers As \ocia lion

W ILLIAM C. JOHNSON

Baton Roul

B.A. IN RADIO ANO TELEVISION

MAN AGEME'T

Sp芦ch Arts Anoc il lion M ost ACII \"e Spt'Cch Majo r A"'J . . CUt of " You Can' t T ake It \"l it h You"

CANDY R. JOHNSTON

Crowvil

B.A . IN JOU RNAUSM A I"h a Chi Arph.t ... Pow W ow, Featule E dl l01 "Ma d~m

" CUt

Tu: T ac"

L. JE ANNE R. JONES

Mon ro

B.A. II' ELEMENTARY EDl lCATION

Phi .Mil . P ' C$id cnl , Social Chllirman, Pl ~d g~ Secretary, Hlln, Hunor S. Pledgc Alpha I..lmlxb Dd t~, Preside'\1 c i~ ", SGA . !'e(fet~lr . SCMto r Stude nt tOllisi~ nJ. Tt'Jd en A:s~')(r:;ltinn ... S,~ m:;l T :m ~h ~ ... (h4tfiboll/u Jl.t-a.llt)' H onOl Scho llTsh l['l ... S ~ n ,o( Board . Who's \,(/ ho

LINDA D. JONES

Bastro

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDL' CATION

~ p()n~()T . I.r u k tirde K S...路crthn 't

ROl e

C.)]one l ~l jJ H:lJ y

H omccomin,. Quecll

Ih Jl Coun

MARY fR AN CES JONES B.A. I,

Monre

El'GLISH ED UCATION

CAROLE ]. JORDAN

Hodg

B.A. IN ENGLISH

N l SC Mud llng and Cona. , lhnds . NO( l hc J)t G"t'J;r~pJ " c~1 SOCltt )

50<:131 5(1(:110.' Music Sch o l :\~hi ~

CAS A. JO RDAN

o.s.

a.

Bastro

II< Bl:SINESS ADM IN ISTRATION

DEN N IS L. JOSEPH

Alice, Te:

8.S. IN 8L'SINE SS ADM INI STRATION

Kl rl"

A lpJu

Of d~r

... P I Si/;m l Epsrlnn

DONALD] J UDICE B .S. l> KlJ'I':;I Ps.

frankl i:

PHARMACY A:neonn PI\l~m .\CCIl';C3 1 A~ ~OCr:l hon

SLTSAN P. JUSTICE

Monro

0.5. IN GEKERAL H O ME ECONOMICS H ome ECQ;1,'mrCS nub . . \'('arbonn~t$ . .. N o rthc3st ChOir

KRISTINA E KAHMER

West Monro

B .s. IN CHEM ISTRY A lph:;! Om icron Pi .. A !ph~ brnbd~ Delt:1 Ame,it, Cht'rll j(J I Soc.t ty HI':: !' Is tt r , . . Aodemic Sclloh ~ hip . F.tshmnn Chrml(.d A....ntd Fres hma n "ht h~ ma tics Aw:trd


C. WILLIA M KELLY IV

Monroe

B.A. IN ENG LISH (lld e K .

Scabbard 31,,1 B13d e

L HAROLD KELLY

Pioneer

B.S. IN HEALTH A.l'J D PHY SICAL EDUCATI ON Physical Eclu<al ion M ajor· Minor Club, Preside nt

CAROL J. KENNED Y

Spencer

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

PATSY K. KENNEDY

Farmerville

BA IN ELEMENTARY EDUCAT ION AlpbJ l ambda Oe lri., Histotian Dormitory Counci l , ~c· Ittal)' . . . Dorm Pr~ ident ... H igh School Honor Scholar­ ship . . T , H . H a rr j~ Sc hol:uship . W hO' 5 W ho

CAROL A. K ESSLER

New Orleans

B.A. IN ENG LISH ED UCATION Phi Mu , Pledge Directo r, Assisu nt T reasun" r . . . 11.11)1'101. Lambda Ddt.. SiglJlJ Tau Dd ra ... Student Louisiana T eachers Association SGA , Senatoc ... D o rm ito ry Couocil :-.lewman Club A(:ldemic Scholanhip W ho's Who

KARL K. KETTLER

San Antoni n, Tex.

B.S. IN PHARMACY Kappa P~I. Out u ,1lld ing Pledge AW:Hd nu tical M sociatiun

Amn iean Pha rma·

JOY E. KEYES

Winnfield

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

:-I"orthu.st ,Ma rching and Concert

B:l nd ~

EDWARD H. KINCAID, JR.

Monroe

B.s. IN HEALT H AN D PH YS ICAL EDUCATION

:-lo,u,us t BlSC !»11 T u m. AII ·e SC

West Monroe

JOHN J. KING B.s. IN American

PH~RMA CY

PharO'l ~ccu l ica l

Associuion

RO TC Rifle T caUl

Shreveport

JUDY M. KING B.A. IN ENG LISH EDUCATI ON DOfIDitory Cou ncil , COSpel Hall Prel iden t High Scbool HOllor Scho larship

Big Sister

Bastrop

PATRICIA J. KING B.S. IN BUSINESS EDUCAT ION Sludent Louisiana Tu chus AHocia tion

JAMES C. KIRKEND ALL

Midvale, Utah

B.S. IN HEALT H AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Nonheast Football Te!m , u tterman .. . Physio l EduGition Majod'.finor Club ... All Most Improved Blocke r .t\....... rd .. . lkst Blocker Award , Best Lineman Award

esc ...

Rayville

KENNETH M. KIRKLAND B.5. IN MAN AGEMENT

Jonesboro

CASSANDRA L. KNOBLOCH B.A. IN SPEECH

Phi Mu, Repolte r, Ritu ll ~ ClJ a irlD:l.", Scllot.aIS]lip quiIman, Parliamentarian '" Phi Bel3 , PrHld en l. VIce PreSIdent .. . Sigma Tau Delta .•. Al pba Psi Omega. Pledge Chairman .. . Sptcch Arts Associatio n, Execu tive V iet P resident: Secretary ... Wesley Foundation, Vice President . . . Best Supporting Cast Actrtss Award fo r "The H ouse of Ik m ~ rd a ALba" of "Farewell, Face"" t ll Eugeoe" ' " Stage Manager of "The CrucibLe:" ... Most Ac tive Spttch Ma jor Award ALpha Psi Omeg3- Best Pledl':t Awud OUlstaudi ng Senior Speech Major A....ard ' " W ho 's W ho

BARBARA A. KOONTZ

West Monroe

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Zd..t T au AJpha. Cou espondi ng S«:l'tt ary


LEO H . KORDSMEJER

Little Rock. A r

D.S. IN PHARMACY .... melK:'If.. Pharn13ceul (ca l II O;SI)C.,ttmo

N ewman Club, Pn

,Itn t

New OrJea

RALPH J. KRIE GER. JR. B.S. IN PHARMACY 'X'3 1 ~ r eeJl

s

~chobrship

Monr

TAVIE K. KU LCKE B.A. IN ELEMENTAllY EDUCATION

LARRY D . LAMB

Little Rock. A l

BS. IN PHARMACY

WILLIAM H. LAMB

Monr

0 .5. IN HEALTH AN D PH I'S ICAL EDUCATJO: N ort hc.lSI Tude Ttam, Ma o:!g cr

New Orle.

GREGORY P. LA NATA B.S. IN P HA RMACY

JAMES R . LANDES

Moo

B.S. IN PHARMACY I'~ " C h .l t>I ~ Ul Ph.HmJCtutic~1 A s~oc iJh () n

Rh o Chi. Pre.ideo! , .. W'no' s \\,lho

K:aP[l3

PATR ICK B. LANDRENEAC B.S. I

Amtl

Ville PI,

PHARMACY

N apoleonv

GLENN J . LANDRY ll.S. IN PHARMACY Plu Dell:!

Ct'l

JOSEPH W. LANE, JR.

Mon.

B.S. II' Bl'Slr-iESS MANAGEMEl\'T Sl'lbh~!(J

and

mJnder

.. \\;-'ho \ \\:fho

.BJ~de.

Vice

P rt~i d en t

WILLIAM LANE

ROTC lk i.c;ade- C

New Ode

B.S. IN GEOLOGY

PA UL

.J.

LAN USSE

New O de

D.S. IN PHARMACY

Phi Oeltl Chi, .,

~ ... wrn:ln

Club . .. Dorm ilo'Y Council

REN EE LARU E

Ru,

B.S. IN PHAR,路fACY K.l rp:t I:p51100,

AmenC3n Ph ~ l ma(eu~ ic ~ l AS SOCll tjon

W . STEVE LASUZZO

Mor

B.A . IN SOCiOLOGY N C \~m l n

( Iuh

WAYNE A. LAS UZZO

MOl

B.S. IN HEALTH AND P HYSICAL EDUCATI(


MARGARET A. LA U RA

N ew O rleans

B S. lN PH ARMACY Rh o Chi,

Se([e t a r.- · Tr~ ,H \l r e j

AmenC":ln

\\; ho -s \,(:],.)

.' (1(latlon

Ph~ r mK"' \lt i (J l

JUDITH C L AWREN CE

As­

Bas kjri

B.A IN ENGLISH AlohJ bmbd.l D elta CJ ~y

Northn" t

eh",!

Sigrn~

TlU De lta

Honor So·

DALTON A. LEBLA NC

Houma

B.S lN HEALTH Ai'i D PH YSlCA1_ ED CCAT10 "

SGA, Fre<>Jde nl Stnw r CI .1SS P l c~ ,de n ~ ". e"cle K _'. S(abb1 Hl :lnd Dbde Physic:} 1 Edu(a l,on J:l.h ior Mmor Club Northe.ut Foolblll Tc~m N o " hu~t T r:l( k Te~ m A[-}\OI)(' I )(<l.O T u cl TeJm (NA IA) Durwt.oJ Cah o M d. · t.'1.ry .... k d J I F'l'~ l ba ll Sdw l!lrsh lp T ra ck Scho lar~h lp \,,:IJ(I

~

HENRY

\X;lIn

J.

LE BLANC

Jenn ings

BS. IN PHARMACY Am er lun P! u r!l'i J(('uli Ci\ 1 A SS(1C lltio n

PA UL D. LEBLANC, JR.

Jeanerette

B S. IN PHARMACY

JOHN D LECKY

Shreveport

S.A. IN GOVERN .;\tEI\'T Ka pp A lpl,,> O rd t r

~1lCH AEL

H . LELE UX

New Iberia

0 .5 . IN PH AR!l. IACY

WILLIAM J LEMON

Bast rop

B.S IN MA.!\'AG£ J\ JE!\,T

JOHNNY L LETLOW

Start

B. s. IN PRE !I[.EDIClNE

L. LYNN LEVY

Bastrop

B.S. IN BIO LOGY Phi Mu

En te rprise

DOUJC ANA LEW IS B.S. IN

P H AR ~ [ ACY

PR UDENCY A. LEWIS

West Mo nroe

B S. lN , [EDlCAL TECH NOLOGY

SARA

J.

LEWIS

W est Monroe

B.S. lN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUC ATION

Phi Mu, 5e'liO! Pa n tu~lIcn i( Delega te: P<l llhe He: n:c Counci!' P hys ic; l Ed uca tion M ajor·M ino r Club. Sec. Presiden t letdrY, Vice Pres ide nt \"tIa rbonncts. Capta in M odern D11"1ce Club ... " OUl lady's J uggle r P mgf,m"" M iss (t';rnh()(.f/" M l ~S \,(lest M onroe . .. \'Uatbon ncts Sc ho la r. ship. Who's W bo

GREEN B. LI N DER

W innsboro

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PH YSICA L EDUCAT ION

MARJORIE H . LOZES

Monroe

B.A. IN ENG LISH EDUCAT10N Phi Mu, Ri tual Clla irmJ n Stereury H ono r Soc u~ ( y

Sism.l TJU De lta, Correspond ing 13SU Soc in I Science- Club

211


VERONICA W. LUNO

Monroe

a .A. IN GOVERNMENT Alpha Chi Alpha Science Schoh rship

P OUJ

lP ","" , Sports Editor

Social

Shreveport

JOE E. McCARTY B.S. IN PHARMACY

Monroe

EDDlE 0 McCLURE B.S. IN PHAR MACY

DeQuincy

GWENDOL YN McCOLLOUGH B.S. IN PHARMACY K!lPP' Eps il on

RICHARD M . McCONNELL

SpringhiU

B.S. IN PRE路MED ICINE

Monroe

SARAH L McCOY B.M. IN VOCAL l"ruSIC

EJunot

R oo~cvr: lt

Scholarship

DIANE R. McCRARY

Metairie

B.S. IN PHARMACY

Kappa Epsilon , UJ rrcs Polltlin: SCClclar]o' .. . Newman Club

DONALD G. McCRARY

Baton Rouge

B.A. IN SOCIAL SWDlES EDUCATION

NANCY C. McCRARY

Cotton Valley

B.S. IN ANIMAL INDUSTRY

[

Odta Demeter, $ecatllY ... CoJlcgi:uc Fann Burnu

BILLY W. Mc CULLAR

Shreveport

B.S. IN PHARMACY Northeu t Bascbllll 'Tum , Al! 路GSC

Kelly

CAROLYN F. McDOUGALD B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

J. HAROLD McG AHA

Pione

B.A. IN 'SOC IAL STUDIES EDUCATIOK

LARRY E. McGAHA

Piouee<

B.A. IN SOC IAL SWDIES EDUCATION

BETTY McGILL

MOllroe

B.S. IN OFf iCE ADMINISTR ATION

CHARLES E. McGOUGH B.S. IN GEOLOGY

Sterlingt


KENNETH E. McKENZIE 8.M. I Jnl.

Monroe

MUSIC THEORY AND COMPOSITION

Eruernb!~

JAMES W. McLEMORE

Winnsbo[Q

8.5. IN BVSINESS ADMI N ISTRATION Pi Sisma Ells lJon

Wisner

CHARLES M. McMAHAN B.S. IN AGRONOM Y Si!;r.'\! Tau Gamma , Vice- President

Chicago, III.

DAVID P. McNEI LL

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMIN ISTRA TIDN Tau Kappa Epsi lon ,

PA'$i d~n t

.•. IIllc-rfratcmilY Council

Monroe

JERRY L. McWILLIAMS B ~.

IN MATHEMATI CS

LAMAR MAGEE

Alexand[ia

B.S. IN BUS INESS ADMINI STRATION Kappa Alpha Order, TrCBure r

Fe[[id.y

A. DALE M AGOUN RS. IN MATHEMATICS

Ferriday

J. WAYNE MA GOUN B.S. IN AGRONOMY

Jonesboro

JOEL C. MAJORS B.S. IN PHARMACY

JOSEPH A. MANGIN

Natcbez, Miss.

B.A. IN SPAN ISH Alpha Psi Orne-sa

Cast o f "T he Crucible" and "How To

Succ~"

ROGER M . MANN

Sheevepoct

B.S. IN BI.:SINESS ADMINI STR ATION NOr1heast Tr:J.rk Team, }' 1I ·Arncrinn (NAlA)

CHARLES M. MARTIN, JR.

West Monroe

8.A. IN HISTORY HO:IO I Soc ,!:!','

FusileC"l'S

DALE E. MARTlNEZ

West Monroe

B.s. IN GEOLOGY GtOl o~

Society, ~crclary·TfU $Ur("r

MARY G. MASH AW

Fa nnerville

8.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Honor Soc,ety ... Student Louis'al'll Tc-achers Asso<:i.u.ion

RICHARD MASON B.S. IN PH ARMACY K a~pl P~i

Bee.we B[idge


Kilbourne

ZINA M. MILEY B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATI ON

Eunice

IV AN F. MILLER , JR. B.S. IN PH ARMACY

NANCY

J

M ILLER

Monroe

B.A. IN ENG LI SH EDUCAT ION Student

Sigmll T.\U D tll:'!

l .I)u i SJ~ n;l Tc~ {hc1S

AS5ociJ.lion

Shreveport

ROLAND W . MILLER B. S. IN PH AR MACY

Ph, Dcl l~ e lll

Amttic:\n Ph.l I m:lccut i(J 1 Associ,,:;;)n

LAURELL B. MILTON B.A. IN ENG LISH $ir,:m.l T JU Ot'h.l

T r('~'\" tr

Shreveport .\ Jpn~ 1.:1mbd", Deh3 ... Bil!

S iste r

A. LYNN MITCHELL

Mansfield

B.S. IN H EALTH AND PHYSJCAL EDUCATION

:'>lntlht". fOOl b:tll Tc.•m. PIn-sic" ] Education ~h io r.Mj :l'lr Clu b. T rt'J,(urc[

KATHERIN E 1'. MITCHELL

Mooroe

B.A. IN FORE IGN LANGUAGE EDU CATION Senill] n ".uJ

H .... nN SO(Jcty ... C~nttrhury Club

Monroe

NOEL W . MITCHELL B.S. IN

PHAR ~·( ACY

Ph, De h,. Chi Amnic.1n Sobb.ud ~nd Bhdc

P ha ' m3 (('u t ,c~ 1

A.ss,,(i.. tj o~l

Monroe

NONA G. MOCK B.A. IN ENG LI SH

JO HN B. MONTEILH

Grand Coleau

B.S. IN PHARMACY

JOHN R. MONTGOMERY

Mer Rouge

B.S. IN PH ARMACY

JAMES M. MOODY

Monroe

B.S. IN AGRJCL' UURE Ot'lta Demuer . Public Relat ions Pre."dcnt

BENTON H. MOORE

Co l!cs i:lle Falm DUle311.

West Mooroe

B.S. IN MARKETING DSU . Mluioos CO'Ql drn3 to r

VIKKI D . MOORE

Ft. Nccessily

B.S. IN OFfi CE ADM IN ISTRAT ION "" r h3 Omiaon Pi Sc-crC' t,"l t\

V. WAYNE MO RRIS

Baton Rouge

B.M£' IN INSTRt.: MENTAL MUS IC EDUCATION Pbi Mu "' I p h ~ S i n fnll i ~ Juz EllsC'lflblC' Northmt Concur Orcht ,~Ir ~ North!;'3, ! BJ ll d Mu ':c ScI:obuh:p

214


J. BARRY MULLINS, JR.

Monroe

B.M.E. IN MUSIC EDUCAT ION

Tau K.1P P~ Ep~ jl on ... Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia . Srr:llOr .. . TKE S' h ob t~h ip All arc! . .. Whn's Who

PATRICIA B. MULLINS

SGA,

Monroe

B.M.E. IN MUS IC EDUCATION '" Norlh~3s t Dand NLSC Woodll,'ind QU intet Mu s;c

Ddla Ominon O{chUIU

H Ofior Soc iery

NoJth~:U1

Sd){)brsl,jp

GEORGE L M UNN, JR

Baton Rouge

B.S. IN PH ARM ACY Audco;e Sd lOJa u h ip

Na tchitoches

THOMAS R. MURPHY B.S. IN BIOLOGY

MICKIE M. NASIF

Jonesville

B.A. IN SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION

SAMUEL J. NECAISE III

New O rleans

B.M.E. IN MUSIC EDUCATION Pni Mil A,ph,\ Sinfoni a

MARY ANN NEILL

Monroe

B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY A iph a Lambda ~ lt a

!Hrha Omlcrun Pi

H onor Society

... Academic Scho l:! nh ip ... Who 's \'<' ho

MELVIS E. NELSON

Monroe

B.S. IN PHARMA CY

STEPHEN O . NELSON

West Monroe

B.S. IN CHEj\路flSTRY Ko:theast Gymnast ics Team, l e((cnlUJ.n hur. Schol:u sh lP

l'iortheast Fouoda颅

Who's '\)i.'ho

JOSEPH C. NEU

Rayne

B.S. IN PHARMACY K1PP ~

PI;

JOHN A. NICKELSON, JR.

Sikes

BS IN PHARMACY K~pp~

PSI ... Am er ican Pllamuaulio.l A ssoc iation

MARK C. NIX

Howna

B.S. IN PHARMACY Phi Dtlt:t Chi, !vbs tn at Arms Association Domlitory Proctor

AmeIlcan Pha rmacelJtic.11

Fannerville

FREDDY N OLAN B.S. IN ACCOUNTIN G Si.l:m:o T au Ga mm l

Scabbard and Blade:

Acco u n ting

Cl ub

J.

TRUETT NOLAN

Monroe

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMIN ISTRATION 5igm:l T:lU (,amm:l , Voce President, Plw ge T ra iner

JOY A. NO LEN

Monroe

B.S. IN BIOLOGY EDUCA nON Senior DOH'" Honoe SocIety 1.0 ui51~n 3 Teachers Aswciation

Bet:>. 5igm 3

St\ld~ t


GWENDOLYN M. NORMENT Anacortes, Tex. BS IN PHARMACY Kappa Eps ilo n, Seccctal'}'. Histori an luoe rkart Pb arm3ct"J' tiol Associat ion ..• Northeast Cho ir ... Wesley f oundation

LYNDA C OGDEN

Mer Rouge

B.S. IN PHARMACY K appa Epsilo n ,

CO(fC~ ~ponJio.g &c~tary

WILLIAM D. OLIPHANT

Farmerville

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

A. MARIE OSBORN

West Monroe

B.S. IN CHEMISTRY 'X/cstminw~ r Fdlow~hip

... Young Republican;; Club

JAMES E PARKER

Bastrop

B. A. IN ART K appa Pi, Pns ident

Monroe

JOHN D. PARKER B.S. IN PRE·DENTISTRY K appa J\h ha Order, Vice President

LAURA A. PARKER

Monroe

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Stud ent l (m isiana Teachers Association

OLIVIA H. PAR KS

Monroe

B.s. IN PHARMACY K3ppa Epsilou ... Amellcan PhanO.Jceut iul Il.5sodation

DOROTHY L PARRA

Lake Providence

B.A. IN SPEECH EDUCATION Zeu Tau A lpha . Trtl $u rer Al pha PSI O mega ... Phi Bet:!., S«, ctary Speec h A rts hsroc.at,on. P resident, Reponer Ca ~1 of ' The H ouse of Bern:nda A lba," " Fear" and " Madame Tic T:1c" ... C rew of Nott hust Prod uctio ns

J AMES E. PATRICK

Bastrop

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Si3ffi a T au G3mm.l

LINDA N . PAYNE

Rayville

B.S. IN HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION

ROBERT G-1ARLES PAYNE

Monroe

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Northe3st Football Team

SGA, Senator

C3 ti on Major· Minor Club . . ..... w3 rd

Pbysini Edu· Bes t Freshman Football PL;.yer

MAUR ICE E. PEARSON

Mon roe

B.s. IN ACCOUNT fNG K.1 pp:l Alpb.l O rde r, Treasurer..

Account ing Clu b

HENRY C. PECK

Sicily Island

B.S. fN GENERAL AGRICULWRE Della Demeter .

Co lleg hte Fu m Burelu

DA VID W . PERKINS BS IN BIOLOGY

BSV. Pr('sident

216

Monroe


MARYLOU PERRY

Perryville

B.A. IN ElE,\lENTARY EDUCATION Stude nt Lolllsian a

T~;n: he r s

Ass oCIatio n.

BSU

THOMA S L. PERRY

Shreveport

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYS ICAL EDUC ATION Sigm:t T au G amm a.

Physica l Education

M~j o r. Mi nor

Club

SAMUEL L. PETERSON B.S. IN PHARMACY Ph, Delta. Chi, Prelatt .. . Clrd e: K . 1t. Governor Ameri· SGA, Sen a­ can Ph armaceutIcal Associati on, T ren. urer tor. Do rm ito ry Proctor

M. ELLEN PETRUS

Pineville

B.S. IN PHARMA CY K ap pa Ep<jloo .• ' American Pha rrua('cutic:t1 Netl' rnan C lu b. Serv ice A"":t rd

A~ s ociat ion

MARGARET A. PETTYJOHN

Monroe

BA IN JOURNALISM

Alpha Omicron Pi. Acl j~'iti es C hJi rma n, Ou tsta ndi ng Pled,ge .... "·3rd " . Alph.'!. ctu Alr ha , V in~ Pre'l ident, Treasurcrl,.. Ou!­ lilanding Membe r A w:trd ... Sigm~ Tau D C"l ta .. , KOTe Spome r. litde C.olonel .. . Northca.t Cheerleade r .. . p OUJ WO 'U Su(f, 1\.'<''''5 Ed Itor, M innic· Ha · H a Columnjst ( har"htJtdd Beauty M ili[;\fY Rail CO Ult .•. Dig SiSler (h..rl1h otli" Staff . . Honol ScholalShip Wllo's Who

EDWIN J- PEZANT

Sorrento

B.S. IN PHAR MACY

FAITH I' P FRIMMER

Monroe

B.s. IN NURSING S! ud~ nt

Nu nes

A.~~<Kiati o n,

Tre;/,su rer .. . BSU

JACK PFRIM MER

Monroe

BA IN ENGUSH

THOMAS H. PORTER B.M.E. IN

~HJSIC

Bastrop

EDUCATION

Phi M u Al pha Slnfon ia Choir

Northeast Band

No rtheast

WILLIAM E. PORTER

Bastrop

Bpi.E. IN MUSIC EDUCATION Phi Mu Alpba SmfO:lia, Secretary

fELIX E. POTlER

Carencro

B.S. IN PHARMACY Anl~lica n

Ph arma(aol icd Asso(ial ion

C EA RL POWERS

Winnsboro

B.A. IN SOCIA L STUDIES EDUCATION

v. LOUISE

PO WERS

Winnsboro

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING

H. H UBERT P RICE

Monroe

B.s. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

CHARLES C. PULLIAM B.S. IN

K~ppa

St. Fran cisville

PHAR~(ACY

AJl' h :l Order.

Phi Delta Chi

117


WILLIAM C. RAINS A.S. IN K~I)pa

A Jp b

Mer Rouge

MARK ET 1 ~G

Order

TOMMY L. RAMSEY

Swartz

B.S. IN ACCOUNTING Omicron Delta Ka ppa Scabb ~Jd ~nd 8I:l(le, Pledge Chair rum, Nltlo n31 Coo'"en tion D e lega le Accoun ting Club SGA, ScnalO r Circle K, 'T re a 5u J~I. Board o f Director.; ROTC Comp.,n, Commnnder Oo'chit:l Nltiooal B3:l.l S cho l '.~5 h ,p . USU W'oo So Who

ANTHONY V. RANDAZZO, JR . New Orleans B.S. IN

PHAR ~fA CY

LIL LIAN O. RATCLIFF

RayvilJ(

B.S. IN BuSIN ES S EDUCATION

:Monrt)(

THOMAS A. RAY B.S. IN BUS INESS

AD~HNISTRA TlO"

EMM ELINE B. REEDER

M OllfO(

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY fOUCATION $ tudtnt r o ur .• iJ o.,

Tl':1(: hn ~

A.<;<o<- i3.l;o]\

S. LAUREN REES

Shrevepor1

B.A. IN SOC IOLOGY

Alj!h .~ Lamb.:!3. D elt, S','lma T ,lC D el u Snpilom'lre Clas T(c.u urc r C,oterbury Society D 0rmltn ry Coun cil Monr~ H:.1J Vjce Pr esicle nt Studen t·Pa tuJt y Cn mmltte( un k du::;inlls Actlvll les A(ldr.-roie Schol~ Ll lo j p \X'no ~ Who

Wjnnsfield

CHARLES B. REID B.A. IN SPEEC H Srecch A 'l S

Em~C ATI ON

A ,~. I.; "t l<Jn

KERMIT D. REPPOND

H own,

B.S. IN CH EMISTRY SClbbuJ ~ nd Dbde d c'm ic $c h ob r~ hif1

Amelltan Chemica l S("IC!t l) \\'.' ho s \Vbo

THOM AS L. RHYMES, JR .

Aca·

Monro<

B.S. IN BUSIN ESS ADMIN ISTRATION S~' l b b:Hd

and BIJ de

( ircle K

H AROLD E. RIBB ECK

Lake Chari"

B.S. IN PHARMACY

P~ l. PCE'siJmt. Pled ..e P residtnt, Out5t1nd ing P!cdse Awa,J AmU lc<m Ph 3.rm.l cC' uti c ~ 1 As,ocia!ion, Pf cl l ~ nl Vice P['oC's,Jcnt , Delegate If:> Rc g ion~ 1 APHA ConHflt'on O u t;; tandm g P h1 Im ;;c), SophomNe /+,v. :\ ld Outst.1nd,nl

Klpp.,

P harm~cy

J un io r /+'w;uJ

Coitunbi,

SANDRA 1'. RICHMOND B.A. IN ElEM ENTARY EDUCATI ON

SUEHANNA

J. RICHMON D

Hialeah, FI>

B.A. IN JOU RNALlS;'c1 Cb rf"rh" "/,f, Ed ilOl , A S ~OCl Jte Ed itor Alpha Chi Alph PrC', idwl . PI C'd~ e Trn lnC'r Honor Society P O'tl.' IV.. . Slare G t:Og ra phicul Societ y Call 1( rbury Society. St letH) St l' dcnt . FlC\lI!~' CommittcE' on PuhbcHiom Flo rence Britl iu n \Vb t Memort:tI Aw a rd . \\:h o'~ \ '(fho

FRED P. RISER , JR.

West Monro

B. S. IN 13USINESS ADi\lJNISTRATIOi\l

GERVIS ROBERIE

Ville Platt

B.S. IN PHARM ACY KaPJll p ." m w Club

Americ:l.n Ph arrn Jc eutic.:1i A,soci.lt iQ{l RIfl e T eam

Ne \\


Oak Grove

LARRY D. ROBERTSON B.s. IN AGRICULTURE DeI,~ ~mtt C' r. 5~r el:lI Y,

Treasu rer , N atj',n",] Sl"(ICUf)

PAUL A. ROBERTSON

Sterlington

B.5. I>J PHARMACY

JAMES H . ROBfNSON

Monroe

BM. IN INSTRUMENTAL M!;5IC Alph:l Psi OmclP r! b ~ ~" ~nd

J::rzz EnlC'ml>lc

"M r Pop per's

(1S I of "The ( rl)­

(Jt ~f!\\ i n~"

Shreveport

LAWRENCE A. ROBINSON B-1. IN PHARMACY Atn(riun Pl1 .a.rm~ cect ic :lI A uoci ~to Ofl AudC'ffiL( Scooilrsh,p

H ono r Society

RONALD T. ROBfNSON

Bastrop

BA IN SPEEC H Alphl P, i Omega, Prt,j denl ... Spt'tch A rts Associatlo n , O rR­ VLCC' Presid en t .. SG A . ~",II l'l 1" A lph a (hi A lpba Cast... of " l3 rir.:ldooo " , " Miracle W'ockcl " . "'Aunt ie ?-hmc" . " On~ Uron A M ~ II (ess", " 8rt:!l h of Spong", " The M is~ n· thrope", " Gcys and 0 <,> 11$ ", " The Cruci b le" . " Ho"" To succc ~r. ' ['art,,'dJ , Pl{(' wd l Eugene" . and "1\[:td:Jme Tic l ac ' Mi s~ Nnr l hN~ t. D irector . . . P OIV lF olV Staff .. . ( bti( 4};Oll fd , Cn.p y Edi tOi Bc~ t l\ ctOf Awa{d f OI p<> r(or m, ~ r;ee in. "Ame:roo o O Jm c:" V u sitv D ebate Tum ~omllu ted f(H Book o f th e: Mo nt h Writer's f ellowsh ip DIrt'{lc r of OriR' oa l Pl:t y, " T he Chil d ren,"

!ll:l

DIANNE RODGERS

forest

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY fDVCATION

E. CARROLL ROGERS

New Orleans

BA IN SOCIOLOGY AlphJ Om ;OOn Pi, D no t Kecrc r A lph 3 l:l mbd a D ell) Hcnnr Socie tv .'. SI\.I J eni SoeiJ J Worke rs AS SO< I31lon De ba te Te~m ' ACR d~ (l) I' Scho hrih ip .. \,("ho's Who

TIMOTHY

J

ROSeNSTEIN

Metai ri e

B.5. IN PHARMACY AmCrl(.1 n I'ha rmaceU l 'C3 1 A Hnc i,1110 n

BEN B. ROSS, JR .

Pioneer

B.s. IN BUSIN ESS ADMI :-J ISTRATION

JOHN L ROSS , JR.

Mobile, Ala,

B.$. IN PRE ·:-'IED ICINE Snbolrd and Dl ad e. Tre ns ur er ... Dormitor\, C(')uncil .. , S: udent, F~ C\dt )" C()mmlltec o n i nlrnmu r:1.\ $p(,) IlS G o .·crrl · 'nC:1t $cho J;u>lll [>

ROBERT J. RUGAN

Slidell

n.S, IN PH AR:o.·IAC Y $:~m;1. T au Ga mma

AL VIN

J.

Ph i D t h a Ch r

RUIZ

,,$GA , V ice Presiden t

New Odeans

B.S IN PHARMACY NcwlIl3n Clu b

Monroe

YVON NE W. RUSSELL B.A. IN ELEME NTARY EDL'CATIOI'

IRM A G . SAWYER

Monroe

BA II\: LIBRARY SCIENCE

JAMES L SCARBROUGH

K ennedy, Tex.

B.S. I'J BUS INESS ADM INI STRATION

219


K. KAY SCHULZ

West Monroe

II.A. IN ELEMENTARY ED UCATION

New Orleans

DOMINICK A. SCIORTINO B.S. IN PHARMACY

Ph, Dt lt:!. Chi, Pl edge Capl.}in . .. America" PharmlCC'Utiu l Vi{"t Pre:siJcnt ... SGA, SmatOr

!\SSOC 1 ~ tlorl.

JA MES R. SEBASTIEN

Opelousa,

B.S. IN PHARMACY

ERROLD K. SEILER

Monroe

B.S. IN INDUSTRIAL MA AGEMENT Pi

SjAJI\~

Epsilo n,

Business Ma:13.,q;cr '" Who

Markc~ ; ros

Vict President ... P Ou' W9W Cbncll hOffl4, Business ~h n ag cr .. . Who':

REGENA SEN II.A. IN ENGLISH Zct.\

T llll

Al pha

BARBARA J. SHARP

W est Mon,o<

B.S. IN HOME ECONOM ICS EDUCATION Home EC(,IMmics Club .. . Kappa Pi, Trca5 1HCr

LILLI E M. SHELL

W est Monro<

B.S. IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

JUDITH A. SIMS

Epp'

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PrlYSICAL EDUCATION W omen 's a t n u tion A$sc ci:l tion ... PhniC'11 Edun lion Major M ino r Club . .. Studenl Lo" isian3 Teachers Association

Frankli[

MOI SE A. 51 ITIERE B.S. IN PHARMACY Phi Ddt:!. Chi

BETTY T. SLOMOSKY

Bastrof

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

ALONZO G. SM ITH, JR .

Gretm

B.S. IN PHARMACY Phi Dehi< Chi .. . American PI1Jrm~ C'C' u li c3 1 As~ciation

DE UEL C. SMITH, JR.

Mon,o<

B.A. IN SOCIOLOGY Pershing Rifles

ELWIN D . SMITH

Vivia

B.S. IN BL'sINESS ADMINISTRATION

SYLVIA A. SMITH

West Monro

B.S. IN MEDICAL TEC H NOLOGY

GLENDA S. SMULL

Monrc

B.S. IN PHARMACY Kappa Epsilon, President. ceu llcal A ssociat ion

Treasurer

Amcrk3n Pharm.


SHIRLEY M. SPEARMAN

CrowviHe

B.A. IN ENGLISH ED UCA TION

C. FREEMAN STAMPER

Columbia

B.S. IN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Na tional

BSU

Coll~g i:tlC

Association l ot Secl'ct:tries, Histo rian

JAMES 1. STA1\1PER B.A. IN

ELE ~IENTAR Y

Columbia EDCCATION

CHARLES R. STANEART Westminster, Callf. B.A. IN SPEECH EDLCA TION Omic ron Delta Kappa Alpha Psi Omq;a. Presiden t Spt'tch Arts Association, President, Rep orter Stud ent Louis· Alph a Chi Alpha. i;ln;l Ttachers Association. Pres idwt P led~c Tramel' ... Chat"hOllla, Editor, AssoC"i :J t ~ Editor, Greek: Editor ... Pore If/ on', Reporter ... Curs of "Brigadoon '", "Once Ul>o n A Manl'l:5S", "The Mikado", "The Le:tdec"', 'Tbe Sandbox " , " The Miser", '·Mr. Po pper's Penguil"ls", "How 10 Succeed" , " The Ameri can Dame", " Madame Tic T ae" , and Stud ent-Faculry Committee on Rad io·Tele\·ision "Camelot" Produrtion$ Best Acto r Awud for performance ill "The ImpoJtauc~ of Be in~ E"rnest " B~I Aam AW.1rd for per­ formallce in "' T he Cruc ible"' Gu~st ~rfo rme( fo r WesJ~ Players and Ph i Beta '" Florence Brittai n We~t Memorial AWHd. De-bate TeJm ". Wh o' ~ Who

ROSA LIE 1. STATHAM

Lacombe

B.S. IN PHAR MACY ~'e ~ rey Found ~·

Ki ppa Eps iJon , Vice President, TrClsurer rion, VI ("e P re$ldent

JAM ES A. STEVENSON

Bastrop

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINI STRATION Pi Sigma Eps il(Jn

GUY K. STIRLING

Franklin

B.S. I N PHARMACY

KENNETH W . STONE

Monroe

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Tau Kappa fps iion Sinfonil

Pi Sigma EpSilo n

Phi M u Alphl

MARTHA G. STONE

Monroe

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Ph) MlI, Treuure-r ... Nnrth east Majorette, DiredoI . .. Honor Society ... M USIC Scho13rship ... "Who's Who in Baton Twidlns" Mi!s Majorette of UluiSlann Who's Who

RONALD W. STRAHA N

Sulphur

B.s. IN PHARMACY

GEORGIA M. STREET

Monroe

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Monroe

W. PHILLIP STRICKLAND B.S. IN PHARMACY Kappa Psi

Aronican Phar maceutical Association

WILLIAM F. STROUD III

Mt. Olive, Miss.

B.S. IN PHARMACY Kappa Psi, Presiden t,

Out~tanding

Activo Awa.d

F. CAROLYN STURDI VANTE

West Mancoe

B.A. IN SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION W:ubonnElS

LYNNE G. SWANN B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Tallulab


CHARLES T. TAYLOR

Monroe

H.S . IN PH ARMACY

MARCELENA H . TAYLOR

Monroe

I ~ H O~ fE ECONOMICS EDUCATION H ome Economics C lub. Vice President , . . \'Varbonnets

B.S.

MARKAYE C TAYLOR

Rayville

H.A. IN SOClAL EOUCATI ON I>h, Al p"a Thetl

VIRGIE C THIBODEAUX

Kaplan

EA IN ENG LI SH EDUCATION S'gm:l. Tnu Di-ha Student Louisia na TeaciJer5 .. . HonQI' Society . .. Modern Dance Club

ANT HONY R. THOMAS B.S. IN BUS INESS

h l $O (il~io :l

Monroe:

ED L:CAT I O ~

GARY L THOMA S

\Y.!est Mo nroe

B.S. IN ACCOUNTI NG AC({) ll nlrn~

Cl ub

Gonzales

FOREST O . THOMPSON, JR. ES IN PHYSICS Sca bbanl ' lid D I"d"

RONALD R. THOMPSON

Holly Ridg'

B.A . IN HISTORY

Si,!(ma T"u C;.1mmJ, P l'e ~ idc rll , Bes t Pled!;\.' A"'l rd ". Sc3bb;HC :t(ld Al.lJc . .. F (e~ h m.\n Cb ss V ice Pl e~ ideut

SH ERRY A. T HOMPSON

Hnntsyille, Ala.

B.S. IN NU RSING Studer.t

:--J ll r~('~ A~, (l(i :t\lo n

. .. BSU

WlLUAM D. TISDALE

Springhil.

B.S. IN MA NAGEMENT

TIM W. T OLER

MonrOl

B. M.E. IN MU IC EDUCATION Phi Mu Alpha. Sinfouia . Alumni League. 5ecrctary-Treaslucr

S ec r~ta ry

CHARLES E. TOLVIN

N LSC Bowli:)

Bernie

B.S. IN HEALlB AN D PHYSICA L EDUCATION

ROBERT B. TOUPS /l. S.

r~

Cutof

PHARMAcY

Phi Deh:1. Ch" V ice Plesidcnl

WAYNE Il. TOUPS

Thi bodau

B.S. IN PHARMACY

MARY F. TOWNSEND B.S. IN NUR SING S!....d enl

)JIH ~ e 5 A.~ s , J(-iJt i O:l

...

ns.u

Den


SHIRLEY R. TRAYLOR

Linville

BS 11\ OFFlCE ADMI N ISTRATI ON

BARNEY;'\. TUCKER M.S.

I~

M onroe

ACCOUNTING

O. LEE TL"GWELL

Bastrop

SA IN SOCIOLOGY K' I'P;t !!.lplll O reer

BARBARA G. TULLOS

Winnsboro

B.S. IN GENERAL HOME ECON OMICS

DA VID W. TURREN T1N E B.S.

I~

M onroe

MARKETIN G

Pi SJgml Epsilon, Publi{ Rel ati ons Coo rd in:1I01 .. . POID W o w, ROTC R ifle Team Who's Who

Businru hb nager

DONALD F. TYE

H ay nesv ille

B.S. IN PHARMACY Kappa Psi

H. JOHNSON TYLER

Shreveport

B.s. IN ECONOMICS Tau K l /l pn

E I~ d on

... Pi Sigma Epsil on ... C ircle K

LOUIS E. TYNER

a.s.

W est Monroe

IN BUSIN ESS ADMIN ISTRATION

MARILYN R. V ALLEE

Welsh

B.S. I!'1 PHARMACY

l'RANK R. VARINO

M on roe

B.S. 11\ U];SlNESS ADMINISTRATION

GEOR GETTE P. VARINO

iYfonroe

B.S. IN ,\I£OlCAL TECHNOLOGY ,\11':1:1 Omicmn PI , PreS ident, V ice Presi de n t ... ::\Itwmnn Club

LYNN

J.

VERZWYVELT

Ale xa ndr ia

I3 .S. IN PHARMA CY K.1PI':t I"', O ldC' K , Ou l$l.lncl\ng M ember A"":1H.I ..... lJ'LC"tinn Il ha:ml (t ol j(~l A ~30(Ja l (on ... Ncwm:t n Club

RONALD I.. VIDRINE

Bas il e

B.S. IN PHARMA CY

JOHN C. VIGUERIE

Houma

B.S. IN PIIARMACY

W. RALPH VINES

Winnsboro

B.S. 11'1 HEALT H AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION PhySl(~~

EduC3lin:. }.hjor-Miflor Clu b


CURTIS L VISCARDlS

Oakdale

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Norlhe.15t TrJek TC:\ffi, ?Iaoager

FREDERICK

J

VOGEL

:Monroe

B.S. IN PHYSICS

OmICrOn Delta Kappa ... Honor:足 Society Scabbud and Blade, Outstanding Cadet Award Junior Class President h'o(the~st Track Team, Letterman Tmd:. SchoJaJShir足 ... ROTC Scholar~hip ... Who's Who

GERALD P. WAGUESPACK

Houma

B.S. IN PHARMACY Kappa Psi don

ei/de K.

American Pharmaceutical Associa足

KENNETH M. WAGUESPACK

New Iberia

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

B. FAY WAINWRIGHT

West Monroe

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION \'7omeO'$ Recreation Association Minor Club

Physical Education MljO,'

JOHN W. WALKER

Sulphur

B S. IN PHARMACY

SANDRA C. WALKER

Baton Rouge

B.A. IN SPEECH EDUCATION Alplla Psi Omega, Be5t Pledge AwaId Phi Beta, T~~sureI Speech Arl5 Association Ca~t of "The Crucible", "The House of Bernarda Alba", and "Rooms" BSU, Devo足 tional Chairman. Director, "Legend of the Lake

CAROLYN R. WALLACE

Newellton

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

:Monroe

MALCOLM A. WARD B.A. IN PSYCHOLOGY

Delhi

JACK N. WASHBURNE, JR. B.S. IN PHARMACY Ptli Delta Chi

Monroe

SHELBY L WATSON B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

VIRGIL L. WATSON

Tallulah

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

RONALD L. WATTERS

Bastrop

B.s. IN MANAGEMENT Kappa Alpha Order

GEORGIANNA WEBB

West Monroe

BA IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Delta Omicron ... Northeast Band ... Northeast OrcbC5tU ... Northeast ChoiI ... Woodwind Quintet

JANICE E. WEEMS

Pioneer

B.s. IN OFFlCE ADMlNISTRATION Natioual Collegiate Association for Secretaries, Treasurer ... Honor Society


Pioneer

CHARLOTIE E. WELCH B.A. IN ENG LI SH EDUCATION

SHERRY

J.

WEST

Vivian

B.A. I N SPANISH EDUCATION

H. KENNETH WH ITHAM

Monroe

BS. IN BIOLOGY EDLCATION Stlldent Louis.ana Tu.chers Associ.ttion, 2nd Vice Presidfnt

h I Vice

JA MES R. W HITEHEAD

President,

Shreveport

B.S. IN BIOLOGY

GLENDA C. WlLBANKS

West Monroe

SA IN PRE路SOCIAL WORK P re 路 S()(j~ 1

Phi 1\[u .

W ork Club

B. DAVID W ILLI AMS

Minden

B.S. IN PHARMACY T,U K3.I'Pl. EpsI lon

GERALD W. WILLIAMS

Monroe

BA IN JOURNALISM Sigma Tau GammJ. Alpha Chi A lpba Miss N orthe.ut P~gc~ n t . Co路 Directo r Redskin" DiH~(tor ... Ne~'ma n Club ... S~ech A 'I ~ ASiociation

JAMES E. WILLIAMS

Labadieville

B.S. IN PHARMACY Pbi Delta Chi ... American

Pl13l!n~ccllti cll

Associ ation

MARY L. WILLIAMS

West Monroe

BA IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S:uden l l ouisi3n:! T e:!cheri Associatio n

RUSSELL E. WILLIAMS

Franklinton

B.S. IN PHARMACY

RODNEY C. WILSON

New Orleans

B.S. IN BIOLOGY

JER ALD W. WILTZ

Melville

B.S. IN PHARMACY .-\muiean Pb3rmaceu tica l ASloci3t ion

LIND A G. W INGO

Monroe

B.S. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION Natiou:'I J Colleg ia le Alsociatio n FO\lndltion

DAN D. WINSLOW

{or Sec u:tu ies

Wesley

Little Rock, Ark.

BS. IN PHARMACY Ne...路man Club

JOY L. W OODS

New Ode.n s

B.11. IN INSTRUMENTAL MU SIC Se nio r Board

Mi ss louisiana .,. M iss N ortbeut , .. M iss

Congeni:t.lity .,. N ortbeast Ba n.d .,. NOrthU5t Orchestro. .. Chamher &"" Iing Cb ri~ ti a n

Who

Mu ~ic

Group ". \V/oodwind Quintet '" Girls' le~gue. PreSIdent ... MOllroe Hall Sectet,1ry ... Sdenl'e Student Org anization. President .. W ho' s


DAVID A. WORT HINGTON

Shrevepo"

B.M.E. IN MUS IC EDUCATIO Omicron De lt.t Kappa

SGh . Scn;ltIX

Scabbard

Blade ... Northel5t Baseball T eilffi, h ll·esC

ed MiJiral)' Student Av.. nd Presidem ~' h O'5 ~'h<l

~ n(

Distinguish

B:mbl ll Scholarsbip

FRANK V. WRANGOFSKI

BSU

Metairi~

B.S. IN PHARMA CY Sigma Tau Gamm a

Bowling Leagu t

THOMASG. WREN

Delh:

B.S. IN PHA&\lACY

Ph I De lr ~ Chi

.. American Pharmacel, tical As sociation

REBECCA A. WRIGHT

Monro!

B.A. IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION

SARAH B. WRIGHT

Momo«

B.A. I N PSYCHOLOGY B.S. IN DIOLOGY

SUE ELLEN WRIGHT

Shrevepoo

B.S. IN PHARMACY K:I(1pa Epsilon

STANLEY M. WYATT, JR.

Monro,

B.A. IN RADIO AN D TELEVISION MANAGEMEN T Alpha p,\; Omega. Pledge Tuiner ... Speecb Arts AssocialiO;l P(~ide/l l . T rusuru ... CbacahouJd Staff. AdminiSlcalior EdItor ... Po:v W ow !'ta ff ... Technica l Director for " B,i r,:3 doon", ·' Mik3do" . " The H ou~e of Berna.da Alb::a", "Tho America n Dame ," Miss N ortheast Pageao! . .. Redskins, Di rt'clor '" C::ast of "The Impo!l :lIIc~ a! Being Ea m ~ f ' .. Ad:tpttd Em StRgC :rnd D ir«1M " Th ~ Str.J.ogec". NLS( Forum Radio Show , Origina tor and Co·Host

DONALD L WYBLE

.Monrof

B.S. IN PHARMACY

FREDERICK B. WYL Y

TaIlulat

B.A. IN SPEECH EDUCATION Kap p3 Al ph:a Order ... Alpha Psi Om~g a , PL~d~~ Chainn:u ',. Interft:!.tern ity COuncil . .. Speech luts AJSociation .. WOYI Sta ff Cal ts of "Thc Il'.fanta" , "The Crucjbl~" "Mad3me T ic Tac"

P O III

SHARON A. YEATS

Monro<

B.S. IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Wo m~n' ~

Recrcati on ASJocintion Minor Club

Physical Educntioo MljOl

E. M. COOKIE YOUNG

Tallulaf

B.A. IN SPEECH EDUCATION

Alpha Ps i Omega , Sen~ tuy

... Pl!i Beta ... Spc«h Art

of D~roarda Alba", "D)'~ mus", "FI~ \o" e Jl , F3nwd l , Eugene"' ... Freshman CheerleJ.de B i~ Sil ter, Co·Chairman . . . BSU

ihsociation . .. C:r H of

'"Th ~ Hous ~

DOROTHY B. YOUNG

Wisnel

B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

KEl" INETH A. YOUNG

Bossier

Ci~

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

JAMES A. Z AMBIE

Helena, Ark

B.A. IN PSYCHOLOGY Srgm a T au G3mm:r

DONALD R. WBER

West Monro<

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ROTC

22b

R i fl~

Team,

Pr~id~nt


Senior Class Officers VICE PRESIDENT

Arnold Lowe

TREASURER

Joe Lane

PRESIDENT .. . . . .. . ... .. . . . .. . . . ..... Bob Hargrove

SECRETARY

Marge Pettyj ohn


UNDERCLASSMEN

JAMES LADD ABA T, FII~~hma n . Daton ROllge J AMES n. AHBONDANTE, Juoiot. Middlesex,

N.J.

CHUCK ABBOTT, Freshman, M onlOc SHELLYE AOB INGTON, Sophomore, Kea tchie Z IAD ABO U-RAC HED, F reshman, DamlS(U~ , Syri:. G LORIA ABRAHAM , Ju n ior. Mnn roe

JUDY SUE A8 SCENT, Sophorn<Jrc. t-hrion CAROLYN R. ACCA RDO, Freshm an. Monroe C H ARLOTTE L. ADA MS, J uni or, Wisrter DA RlE L"iN ADAM S, Freshman, AJexJndria DONNA ADAM S. Fu:~hm;m. West Mon roe HARRIETT ADAMS , Frel.hman, Monroe

LEW IS WA YNE AOAN5. Freshman, Sh rc\'cport

LORRA INE L. ADAM S, Ju nior, Waterproof

LOU IS R. ADAMS, Frrsilm3n, Jen nings

WJI.I. IAM H A J.L ADA MS, Sophomore, Mansfield

J.INDA AJ'..'N ADCOCK, Freshman, K,l bom ne

KATHY ADDISON, Sophom ore, Monroe

NAr-.;CY ELLEN AKERS, Frcsh mi.n , Mer Rouge

RO NALD JOSEPH ALBERTS, Freshman,

Shrevepo rt TONI ALBRIGHT . SophomrHe , Monroe GARY ALBRITTON, Sophomore, Fanne[ville JEAN ALBRn-rON, F,eshman, Bunkie SANDRA LYNN A LBRITTON , Frc.~h m~n, W/ion.<bo(O

MICHELE ALDRfDGE, Junior, Shreveport TO R Y ALFOR D, Sophomore, M on/oe GEORGE BERT ALLA IN. Fleshman, Port Allen JAMES ALL[BORN. Freihm3n. H arr i.~gton Plrk,

N.J.

EDWARD A LLEN, SO pbOffi01C, Monroe JERRY ALLE N, rrc lhroJn , Mi nden

Ll l'DA MAE ALLEN, Freshman, Kllboume MAGG I E RUTH ALLEN , Sophomore, Kentwo od SHERRY A LLE N, Sophcmore Delh i THURMAN ALLEN . Jun ior, Delhi VIRGINIA ANN AL LEN, Freshman, New Orle3n~ S HIRLEY A LLEY, Sophomore, Cro9.路 ville

BENITA MAC ALLGOOD, Sophomo re ,

Summerfietd

JOHN A l \XrOOD, J onior, ferndJY

JOSEPH G. AMOS. Fres hman. Baton ROl1g:~

ARDEN ANDER S, Snp/lomorC', M on roe

BARBA RA ANN ANDERS , Frcshman. West

MonuX'

DONNA ANDERSO N. Jun io r . Sh reveport

JERR Y ANDERSON. Sophomore, Kilbo urne LA NCE D. ANDERSON , F~s hmnn, N ew Orleans ROY M. ANDERSON. FrC's hma n, MonrO<' SANDRA J. .A NDERSON . Freihman. Monroe SANDRA L. ANDERSON, Freshman. j one~b oro WAYNE D . ANDERSON, SOphoolorc, Mooroe

CARLA A. ANDING, Sopbornnre, Wnt Monroe DAVID 1:. ANDRE WS, junior, Had:~ rry ALAN ANDRIES . j u nior, Monroe ARTHUR T. ANGLIN. Sophomore, B~lc:er JOHN ANGLl N. ju niM, B~ kcr CA ROlYN ANSPACH. Sophomol~, Monroe

228


J:)N M. ANTLE Y, Fresllman, West Monroe NATHAN ANTLEY. junir,r, Mon roe WANDA ANTLEY. Freshman , W e.1t Monr<>e DONALD fl..... PRTLL . Fre ~ h man, Fra nkli n MARY I.OUISE ARANT , Frr.lhman. Bastrop ROBERT O .....RCHER. Fre'sh/mn, l3aSflop

CAROLYN ARMSTRONG. Sophomore. Jonesville DRC\...• WILLIAM ARMSTRONG. Frnhm~n, Monroe RUTH ANNE ARMSTRONG. freshman, Monroe \'(/ILLIA/"I-( F. ARNETT, J un Ior, Bawo p EDWARD R. ARNOLD. Flcshm an, Vicksburg, MiH. AMANOA T.. ART HUR. Sophomore, Sh re'veport

JOH N ART ON, Fres hman. JCar,e rettc GALE L ASH LEY. Sophomo re'. C ro ...·,·ille OONA tD J. ATKI NS, Sophomore, Fo rest WI T.ll AM A. ATKINSON. J unio r, Dalon Rouge PHiliP M. ATRA N. Sophomore. C hen ), Hill , N. J, JOH N \'(' ILlIAf-( ATWOO D , JunIOr, Lumberton, i\liss.

J Ui"E MAR IE AUCO IN. f rcshm:a n. N apoleon"iiJe HAR RY AVTTONBERRY . FII:shman, B~ s t(op MARV IN HE NRY AWTRY , F re~ h man. Monroe JOSE A. AYALA , Freshman . S~ n Ped ro Sula. HnnJuras

BETTY BABCOCK , Sophl)ll'lOle. Monroe

M . LI \,:DA OADCOCK, FresllmJ n, Olla

ASA C. BAILEY . Fre\hman. N 3tchez, Miss. CARL F . BAILEY, F res hma n, Mo nroe EOWA RD BA IN. Freshman , Pioneer KATHLEEN BAKER , Sophomo re, Pi nevill e­ MYRA BAKER. F(est.(O ~n, Bast rop MAR THA BAlLET , Flesnman, D~ strop

BONN rE R. BALDO. Sopnomore, Monroe CAROLYN BALLARD, Freshman. Shre\"epon BROOK S BA MBURG. Junior, We~t Monroe WARREN LOUIS BANE, F[eJhm~n, Alex~ndri,1, V ,. DIANA BANN ISTER , Sophomore, Monroe JANICE BARBER, Sophomore, l en~

W/LUAM BARCELO, II. freshm;).n, N ew O rleans SONDRA GAIL BARNES, Sophomore, West Monroe SUR E. BARNES. Fre~hman, bke Provi,lence R. BRUCE BARNETT, Freshman, Shre"eport BARBARA A. BARR, Sophomore , Rayville UNOA MARIE BARRAS, Sophomorc. Ncw Iberi a

CAROLYN BARRETT, Frdml an, Tallul ah JUDY KAY BARRETT, Sophomore, Georgetown CANDY BARRINGER. Sophomore, Monroe PAMELA BARRIOS. Freshman, Mob ile. Ala. KATHRYN R. BARRON, Freshman, Pine Bluff, Ark, ROBERT SMITH BARRY, Freshman, Monroe

fX)'1r.T.AS RAY BARTLETT, Fre~hman, Monf(Je ROBERTA M. BARTMESS, Freshman . Harrisonburg BONITA BARTON. Sophomore, CrO"''''dlc D Al'\'NIE SUE BARTON. Sophomore, Gilbert VJNCENT BASCIANO, Frr, hman, Ne'" Yo rk, N.Y . GAYLE J ANE BASS, Frohm an, Wisner

ROBERT EARl. BA SS, F res hman. Ke nner GERALD PETE BATTAG LIA, Fff$hman, Mon roe MA RGA RET BAUG HM AN. Fresh man. Farme..... ille A. V . BAU1K , Freshman, Slar h MI NNIE JOYCE BAUM, Sophomore, W innsboro O LI VIA ANN BA\'<', Freshma n. Monroe


HE~RY BEACH, FJe~llm J.n, Wimer JOHN \'I? JLUAM BEAM , Sophomore, Epp~ ROSE MARY BEARD. f reshmJn, V id dl:l CH ARLOTTE BE ARDEN. Fmhman, Wi . ner JOYCE DEA.RDE N, S()phomo re. Wes t Mon roe

JANE M . DEAVER, Jun io( , Mnn roc

JO H N A. OECK ISH. Freshma n. Columbi a, Conn.

PETl:R T. BECK ISH, Freshml n, Columb i;!, Conn .

LYN N JAMES BECKEL, Sopho more.

Do n~l dsonv ilJc

ROB ERT RFCNEl.. ) unHH, Re~ Hve

TEREAS LYNNE BEE, F r~shlD:ln, Monroe

HONNIE j BEEVERS, jun i01, Rayv ilJe

CH AR LES BEGUE, frO!1(hm:t!l, H ouma

KAR L A. BEIER. Sophomore, N~u- Orleans

CURTIS LEE BELCHER, Frc~ shm;!n. ShrevqXJrt

DOl\,' NA BElL Sopho more, Shreveport

EDWARD JOSEPH BELL, Sop homore, Mon roe

JOHN PERRY HElL Freshman, Amite

jO ANN BELMONT . ju nio r , Mon roe

ANI'-< 8ENOOW, Sopoo ml) re, SilrevtP<lf!

RUSSEL BENDER, Jun io r, B~ s![op

V ICT OR l-1. BEND ER, ) un:or, NOrll). ,,"fiami, Fin,

BONA BENJA MIN . F"·s l,,nan. Pa llllck

DOLORES AN.'J B£!'.'1\'ETT, J unIO r, SI.

FranCIsville

KAI HIE nENNETT . Soph amllrt , f-bmfie ld LARRY J AMES B ENIOT, Sophomo!e. R,ynt: MATTHER R. BENOn. Sol"' homo r(', Sunset ANDREW J. BENSON. Sophomore, Netcong. N.J. KEI\RY I.YNN DENTON. j unior, Denham Sprinc: ~

DA N IEL j OS [PH OENZO. Fres hm.'l n, Utica. N .Y.

PA SQliAl.E C. DENZ O, Sophomore, Utica, N.Y. HARO I.O J. BERGERON, Freshman. !'.·ew Orleam GA RY BERNARD, Sophomore , Hammond DOT RfRR Y. j unior. O ak Grove DOUG BERRY, f re~ hm 3 n , \X'atcrptoo [ I lA BERRY. jUll lvr. Moo roe

NORMA BERRY, Fre~hm 3 1l . Mon roe

R IC H ARD JOHN BERTO LI NO. F re.hm~n,

Downcn Grove , Ill. PASCAL JOHN BERZAS , JunIOr. M;lInou Lours E. BETHE A, JR ., Sophomort:, Cotton V ;lll ey T HOM AS O. BE rH EA, Fre;;hman, Rocky Mou nt LOUIS BICKLEY. Fres hman. ·B ast/o p

N El\X'YN K. BICKLEY. SODhomo~ , Basttop

GOR DON BIENVENU, Soph¢lDorc. N e .... O delfl~ ANN BI GGS. Fre,hm~n , Wes t Mooroe

THOMAS GREY BIGGS, Frcr hman, O:lk G rove

JOH N G.'\BR IEL BIGLANE, Sophomore, Baton

Rouge

GILFORD RAYMOND BIRCH, F,eshm ilfl.

M cGehee, Ark .

ROGER D ALE BIRD. f re:shm3n, Jena THOMAS CLYDE BIR D, Freshman, Jeo:l BARB ARA BLACK, j uOlOl', Mo nro ~ JAMES D. BLACK , Fres hm an , Franklin PEGGY j. BLACKARD , Freshm3 n . .Bat(]o Rou Re WIL LI S EDWARD BL.'\CKW' ELL. Jun io r, BogaJuSol

CLAnK l.ours BtAKE , Freshman, ft. Lauderdale, F13. J OSEPH G LEN BLAKE fleshman , H O)I:.m1 JOSE PH T. BLAN D , So'phomore, Fw iday . JAM ES B, BtAl'\~ETT , F (t~h !UJn, }.lexsnd n a A LT ON J, BLUNSCHI. Sophomore. FCfIlday GERA LD T. BOBBITT , Fre~hman, Shreveport


BRENDA BallEW, F/t'~hman . Monrne lOUIS W. BO I.IN. ~phomol'C', Sh rc:veport JOANNA FAY BOLT, Sophornort, Mobile . Ala . (HESTER BOND. Sophomore, Alt'und ria W ILLIAM BONO. F,u hmJn. Haynesville MICHAEL B. BONIFAY, Sophomore. BIlOn Rouge

KATHERINE E. BONNER , Sophomore , Fc Nen~s,ty

LINDA BONNER, Sophomore . Mon roc MARY ALICE BONNER, Junior, FI. Ne ces~ity JAMES ROBERT BOOTH, Junior, Orange Parle. Fh..

OONN A BOOTHE, Sophomore, Jone5viIle MA RY LOU BOOTHE, Frt's hmlln, En~ e lpcise

LA RGEST FRESHMAN CLASS ADJUSTS TO NLSC

JOH N BORDEN. Sophoroort. Sierl ingion 'ER IC BORGKVI ST, Junio r. Kanbkee, TIL AVELI E M. BOUDREAUX. Fresi1m:m, Monroe RIC HARD J . BOUDREAUX, ! uninr, Jennings ROY JAMES BOUDREAUX. unior, MonlOt' BARBARA BOURGEOIS. Freshman , New Od~ns

DANA BOUR GEOIS, Sop homore, WUtwego ROY H. BOURGEO IS. Frt'sh mlln, Nt''''' Orleans GAYLE HOLLIER BOURQUE , Sophomore, l afJ yette TONY BOUS. Fre5hm:an, W ilmington. Del. CATHERINE D . BOWERS, Fres hrMn . 8 :alon Rouge MARY WATERS BOWLES, Freshm,\n, MonlOt

RO DGER M . BOWMAN. Sophomore, Olk GrO"e NADINE BOX, F rc~hma n GoIbcn ClAIRE BOYD, F rrshm~n', B~~ lrop DIXON H. 00'1'0, FJuhman, R:ayv illc EARCEL M. BOYD. JR ., Freshman, Ferriday JAMES C. BOYD, Fres hman. Blton Rouge

WJLtJAM HEBERT BOYD, Sophortlo~ . Ba.strop SHERI LUCYLLE BOYLES. Frcsh,n.1n, Columbia. JAMES STEPHEN BOYTE . FleShman, MonIoc NANCY BOYTE, Junior, Oa k G rove PEGGY L BOYETE. Sophornort'. Lalee PlOv id~nc e AllEN R . BOZEMAN, Sophomort', Ne .... dhOCl

EDDIE GALE BOZE MAN. F ~sb m~n. Winns boro KE!'NY C. BRACKEN, Junio r. B3 5trop TOMMY N. BRACK,t.IAN. Freshman, Sterlington CHARLES B. BR" D['ORD. [' resnrn;tn, Hurisonbufg ROBERT R. BRADFORD, Sop homore. Jen3 CO PLEN BRADLEY. Sophomore. Monroe

SUSAN BRADLEY , Fre.shman, Monroe KEN R. BRALEY, Freshman, Mono:)t' DARLA D, BR"NCH. Fr('Shm.l.n, R~yville PH II.L1P R. BRANC H, Sophomore. Ra.yville JAMS BRANDON, Junior, MonrO(" CAROL lYNN URANDT, Sophomore, Monroe

ANITA J. BRANT Freshman. MctJ irie RODNEY E. BRASHER. Freshman. Monroe RILEY W, BRATION. Sophomore, CoJumbiJ JOHN MARSELLI N BREARD. Freshman, Monroe 'kENEE 'sRURD. Sophomore, Mon roe MARY E. BREAUS, Freshm9n, Ldayette

Hi


JUAN ITA BRE AUX . Sophomore. Baldwin C ATHY l. BREIFELLER . Fres hmJ. n, West M MARY BREITliNG. Sophomore, Mon roe EM MA SU E BRELAN D . Frnhma n, Monroe SAMU EL CLYDE BRIAN, j unior, W innfield ROBERT L BR[NKERHOFF , Fres hman. AleJC:l nJ ri l.

CLAUDE BRISTER, junior, B~~lrop ROnERT ALLEN BRITT, Sophomore, SterHn BRENDA K. BROOKS, Fres hm nn. Bastrop CARO LYN BROOKS. Sophomore. West Mon CHER YL L. BROOKS. $.:lphomore. \vinnsbor CHRIS BROUI llETTE, j unior, Blton RoUS~

GENEVA BROUSSARD, $.;lphomore, Monr~ PIERRE BROUSSARD. f[(silm an, Monroe EVELYN M, BROWN, Fresbman, Baskin GOUl S. BROWN. freshman, Braithwaite JERRY BROWN, j unior, \Vest Mon roe JERRY DON fiRO\'iiN. F Ie~ h m a n , HJynes"il

MARK EDW IN BRO\X''N, j unior. AlelCandri; PARTIC IA G . BROWN, FrC'5hman Pioneer SHERIL YN L. BROWN, Freshma n, ShrevC'p( STEVE BROWN. frC'.hman, Toms Rive r, N . SUSAN BRO WN, Freshmln, Shreveport BARBARA j . BURN fj ELD, F res h m~n . Balol Rou.I;e

WINNING FOOTBALL SEASON CREA TES NEW SPII

NO F.L A , BRUMFIELD, Fresh man, Balon Ro CHARLES DARWIN BRUNET, j unior, Will Pbne JAME S BRUNSON. F re~ hma n , MlIl(lcn THOMAS O. BRUN T, j unior. Mendenhall, I NAN BR USK IN. Freshman, Ne.... Odeans DOROTHY D. fi UBB, freshman, West Monl

MARY M. BU BB. j un ior, West Monroe RON ALD S. BUCCI. J un IOr, N apoleonville SAMUEL O. BUCKLEY. Sopho m()(~ . Chalrn c' DEBB IE BUFKlN, Fleshman, Gi lbert BILLY RAY BUFO RD , Sophomore. Monroe ROY A , BULLOCK , Fres hman, Monroe

~'JLl.lAM F. BURCHAROT. Freshman , Tal" SHARON BURCHELL, FreshmlTI, West Mom PHYLLIS BURCHFfELD , fresh man, Tallulal! SHERRY BURCHF [EtD , Fre~llmao, Tanulah EDWARD BURKE, Freshman, Bnton Rouge DAVro INGRAM BUR KETT, Fre~hman, Or: Tex,

RO ASLIN F, BURKHARDT, Sophomore. Nc' O r le a o~

OSCAR WAYNE DURNE Y, F,eshm;tn, 5 hre' BARBA RA AUR NS. S(>phomore, Shrcveparl ANNETTE BURT, F t~ihm a n . Mnnroe BECKY BUTLER, F r~s hm~o, A r( ~d ia D ORETH A BUTLER , SOphOIIlOre. Monroe

JAMES DOUGLAS BUTLE R, Fres hman. Mon MARTHA BUTLER, Soph omOl~, Weit Mance MELDA BUTLER, $Qphomo(C' , Fo~ s t ROBERT T , BUTLER , Sophomore, Oak Grov, ROSE M , DUTLER, Junio r , Columbj:a SHELA ANNE BUTLER, Fmhm an, W est Me


ALFREO E. BUTTS, Freshman, S:lg h ~ rbor, N.Y. lu'lITA BYRD, Junior. Rayvi lle DAVID W. CACNOLATTI. Sv phomore. Tallulah GREG (AHA YLA, Freshman. G;trlidd , N .J . STEVEN CAIN, Sophomore. Bastrop DON CALLAIS, ) \,"Ior, Cut Off

AUGUST C" LDERARO, J unior, N C'W O rl eans

GEORG E C .... LDWELL Freshman , uesvtlle

M.... RGARET CALDWELL , $ophomo le, Me mphi"

Tenn.

MARY lOU CALDWELL , J unio r, Jennings

DONALD RAY CA LLOWAY, Freshman, Delhi

RONA LD 1. CA MP, J unio r, Flo Necessity .

LAURNA CII MPBELL, J unior, Alc:n ndria TERRY A. CA MPBELL , Sophomore , Monroe M",RY LOU ISE CAMPO , Sophomore, Bogalusa STEVE CAMPO. Junior, N ('w Orleans JOE N. CANAL. Junior, M o neoe MAR Y ANNE CAN CI ENNE , Fres hman, Supreme

WE5S JOSE PH CANDELLA . Sophomo re, ShlC~'v("po rt

J AMES E. CANFIELD, S,lphnroo re, D.Ht!OP CHERYL FRANCES CANNON, Sophomore. Baton Rouge MILLIE CANNON, Snphomore, Coushalta BUTCH CANTWElL , Freshman . Olla FRANK ChNru, F reshm~n , Houghton

SHIRLEY A. CARAWAY. Freshman, J onesboro JERE G AI L CARD, Freshman , D c:1h i VICK I LYNN CARDWELL . Freshman, Springhill JEAN CAREY. Sophomore, Wes t Monroe i< ,\TJE CAREY, Fn:sb ma n, Minden JERRY' CARLISLE , Freshman. Mooringsport

RONN IE CARLISLE, FKshman, ~ine Bluff, Ark. LI NDA FAYE CAR NA H ,\N , JunIor, Monroe PEGGY A, CA RNA H AN, F re ~bmln , Oak Grove RAYMOND C ARNA H AN, Freshman, C hrca,lI;o. IlL. GLENDA j . CA RPENTER , Sophnmotc, Bastrop CA YE E. CAR.R. Fresbman , L«sviJJe

ROGER D, CARRAWA Y. Freshma n, Winnsboro FRAN CARROLL, Fresn mal). Monroe JO HNN Y CAR ROn, junior, Gilbert MICHAEL W. CARROLL, junior, Wi ~ne r PAT CA RROLL, Sophomore:, D ILl BRENDA CARSO, Sophomore, Moor~

JEAN CAR TER. Sophomo re, Mo nroe SUSAN C,\RTER, Fres hma n, Mer Rouge THOMAS ,,<lAYNE CARTER, junior, Bastrop SHERR Y A CA RTLIDG E, Freshman, Delhi WANDA SUE CARTl.lQGE , Sophomore, Start CHARtES CASCIO. Ju nior Mo nroe

FR ANK W. CASEY , Sophomore, Alexandria CONNIE S. CASSELS, J unior, W est Monroe JUDY A. CASTLETON, SO[lhnmof(" W~ I Monroe RONN Y R. CASTLETON . Sophomo ~, Wes t Mo nrO("

LO UI S CATALDrE, r reshm,m . Alexand ria CH ARLES CATHEY, SOphOft)Of(" Mon roe

NOLTON CAUSEY . Sopho mo re, Leander ROBERT HAWKINS CAUSEY. Jun ior, Columbia ROBERT J. CAVENDISH, Junior, M onroe JOHN TERRY CA\X'THON , junior, Pioneer HUBERT CAZENTRE, Ju nior, Gnmeny RAY CHADD ERDON, j unior, Monroe


RONAL D j. CH AISSON, Ju nior, HOillDa flOYD M. (HANEY, Ju nior. Mon roe DEl.ORES CHAPMAN, fre~hm an, Ar(hibald KE NN ETH CHAPMAN. f reshman, Sh re veport LI NDA C. CHAPMAN . Freshman, Alennd r;l RALPH CHAPMAN, freshm an , P ion ~er

THO MAS A, CH A P-,,"LAN. Freshman , Crowville W ILLIAM E. CHAPM AN, Fresh.rn.an, Lake Provi dence DON (HAR PIO, Junior. New Orleans CHERYL CHA RRIER, F,eshman, Calhoun D ENN IS PETER C HARYSYN, Sophomore, New Hyd e Pa rk. N.Y,

PHILIP JAMES CHASE, Freshman, West Bnnet.

Ver.

RAN DALL CHATELAIN. Junio r. M:ub vill e CECIL T. CH AT MAN, JR ., Fresbm~n. L1iayette GAIL C. CH AUVIN, Juniol, Ba ton R ou,~e PETER CHECK, Soph omo~, Sayreville. N .J . ELLEN E. CHEEK, fres hm~n, Rayville SHE RRY ANN CHEEK, Sophomore, T ransylvaDiJ.

CARL J. CHE LETTE, Fttshman . Baton Rou ge DAV1D CHENNA U LT, Freshman, Mon roe MARIGOLD CH ESHIER, Sophomore, Bast rop VERNON CHEVA LIER, Freshman, Say reville, N .J. C HA RLES H. ( HICO, Freshman . Shreveport JUD Y A. CH ILDRESS, freshman , Gu yson

HENRY E. CH ILDS , J un Ior, H~l,l ghton FAYE ELAINE CLARk, Freshman, Bunkie HA RVEY S, CLARK, Junior, Shreveport JAM ES S. CLARK, Sophomore, J onesville JERR Y CLARK. Junio! . Bastrop LINDA CLARK, Sophomore, O ak G rove

ROB ERT EARL CLARK, JR ,. Freshman. Mooroe VICKI A. CLARK , Freshm1o , Mon roe RODN E Y T . CLARKSON, JUDior, Delhi GWEN CLEMENT, Fres hman, Lake Providencc W ILEY CLEMENT , Sophomo[c, Sun SA.M: R. CLESI. Fre$hm ao, New Orlel ns

M ICKEY D. CLEVELAND, J unior, Baton Rouge OSCAR C LINTON , l'!e~ hman , New Orleans O LUE C LOMOE. Fceshman , Momoe SA.RAH CLOMOE. fres hmon, MooJOe GAR Y WlLLlA M CLOUD, Freshman , Goldonr1.3 JIMMY CLYLE, Fre;;hm~ n , Shreveport

KAT HLE EN COATS , F leshm an. l)unn KENNETH K. COBB, Sophomore. Monroe KEWIS W . COBB. HI , Junior, Monro e PAT SY V. COBB, Sopholl1o!t. R~yviJle SUE COBB. So"hnm 0r~. Holly Ri d~C" C. WA LTER COOfRAN, Jun IOr, R nyville

LI NDA COCHRAN, Junior, Monroe SUSAN COCHRAN, Frt~hman . R3~'v ilJe J AMES HALL COCKRELL, Ju nio r. B~ $t rop W I LLIAM CH ARLES COCKS. F r~hman . Glen Co ve. N.Y . WIL LI A M COENEN. Freshm an, Rayvi lle J ANET GAIL COGDEll., Fl e~ h m a n , ShrevepOrt

LLOYD COLE, Freshman, Flit Bl nks RICH ARD BARTON CO LE, Sop homore, Winnfield GLYNIS N. COLEMAN, Sophomore, Boga lu u JOHN R. COLEMAN, Sophomore, Olla MELVIN COLEMAN, Sophomore, jacksonville, Ark, J O H N THO MAS COLEY , J unior, O akdale


YANI(EES FILL RANI(S OF UNDERCLASSMEN

JULIA COLLIER . F ,uhmlll, CrQ,,:vili c SANDRA COLLIER . F~shman . W inosboJO JUDY COLLINGSWORTH, Fmbwan, Downsville ROBERT V. COLLINS. Frcshman , Shreveport SHARON COLVjN, Freshman, Faliday UNOA KAY CONDREY, PrtShm3n, bke Pr(!vidcllce

EDW IN B. CONGER, FrC'S hma n, Oak Ridge CHRIS CON LIN. Freshmln, Monroe SHARON C. CONLY, fceshm:ln, Rinl):old

KATH IE CONNEll. Sophomore,

~hltI3nd.

Fla.

KENNETH CONNE LL , Sophomo re, Minden J ANIE CONRAD, for('shm3 n, Wes t Monroe

JOSEPH CONSTANTTNO, Fruhmln, SYr:J.cuse, N .Y. }O ANN CONTI . Junior, Monroe CH.-.RLES W . COODY, Fres hman, Bossier City llNDA K. COODY, FJt~hman. Pioneer JANIE E. COOK, Sophomore. Monroe KARLENE L. COOK, Fresbman, Epps

REBECCA COO K , F,uhman, BoniLa BERTHA COOPER . Fruhm3 n, Mo!Uoe DAVID F. COOPER. Sophomore, Gilbert DENNIS ALLEN COOPH, Sophomo re', Ne w Orleans BERERLY KAYE CORBEL}., Freshm3 n, Spring hill GERARO CORBINO, Freshman, Arabi

SEBt\STJ AN CORBINO, Junior, New Orlean:; fRAN K CORDARO . .sophomo re. St" tveport NORA J. CORLEY . Sophomore:, Mooringsport RONA LD ) , CORMIER, FIU ho13n , b CJ.Ssinc TERRY L CORl\lELlSON, Fruhm:ln, Sliddl BARBARA CORNETT, Sophomore . H aughton

DANNY B. CORNEIT, Fleshm an, Un.ui.t HO YT W. COSPER. SophomoU', Sylacauga, Ah . FREDDIE LEE COTTEN. Frtshman, Monroe LINDA D. COTTI NG HAM, J unio r, Winnsboro J IM COURSON . Fre-shmln. Hamburg. Alk. LI NDA C. COX, J u.nio r, Shrevepolt

RICHARD COX. Freshman , Monroe VICKY COX . Sophomore, Jo nesville HOWARD COY. Sop h omo ~, Wen Monroe ALICiA ANN CRA IT, Fre~hm an. Home'l\.路ood, Ill. BARRY CRA FT . Sophomore. Mooroe JEAN H . CRA IG, Sophomole:, Minden

LENARD CRAIG. Ju nior, Eunicc M1CHAEl O. CRAiG, Freshman. Springhill WIlliS R. CRAIK, Frtshm:an, New Odean:; DOROTHY P. CRA IN. P~shma n , J ig~er JANETH CRAIN. Sophomort, 8ntrop CARO L CRAMMER. Junior, Mang ham

RICHARD L. eRA VATTS, Fceshm3n , BOHon, Ma.lS.

DIANE CRJ\\':('FORD. SOl" hom(lre, Mon roe ROGER CRAWJ'拢Y. Sophomore, Mo nroe MARY A. CRA TION, Freshman, Monroe ROBERT CRIS LER, Frts hma n. Minden FAYE CRISWELL , Freshman , Pollock


ROSL YN CROSBY. F 'c~hman, Shreveport DARRELL G . C.ROSS, Soph(lmore, Pinevjlle RODD IE A . CROUCH , j unior Mwnterey CARRO LL T , CROW. jwnio r. T nl lubh PATR IClA A. CROW, F~shln:ln , Bastrop BARBARA CROW DER, j unio r, Columbia

BARBAM A. CROWE, Freshman , Pioneer BREN DA G. CROWE, Freshman, Forest MARCY .M . CRO\'(/E, Fn:>hman, Shte ~eport RAY CRO\\?ELL. Freshman, Eros PATRI CIA CROWSON . Sophomore, Mooringsport JOYCE A. CRUM, Frc~ hm an . Ft. Necessity

DRAFT THREAT INCREASES COLLEGE ENROLLMEl'v DANA RAY CRUSE, Fnshmnn , Grapon

TOMMY CRUSE, junior. j ena

CARLOS HUMBERTON CRUZ , Freshm:m , San

Petlro Su la, Honduras

NELDA CULPEPPER, j unio r. j o nesboro

PAM CUMMINGS , Fre5hman . W est Monroe

SANDRA JE AN CUMM IN GS , Fte-shman,

Shre\'eport

CHESTER R. CUMM IN S, Frr;hman, Tallulah SHARRON CUNNING HAM , J unio r. Monroe WAYNE CUNNING H AM , Jun io r. Frank lin LI NDA D. CUPPLES . Fre3hm:lU . Delhi ST EPHEN CURTIS, Freshman, Stulin<>ton JOHN CUTHBERTSON, FIl:Shm:tn , Wa rren, Ark.

MARGAR ET CYPERT, So phomore, Sprinl;hill

N Jr:K DABBEN IGNp, Freshman, Pleasantville,

N.J,

YVETTE DAIG LE. Freshman. "\'(iehh

LINDA LEA DAILY , Freshman, Sh,evepo rt

DOUA LEE DALBY. F le~hm a n, Winn field

CLAUDE D'ALESSIO, F re~ h.na n , Martinsville,

N.J.

ANIT A DAMPIER, Junior, Wisner M ARTHA C. DAMPIER , Sophomore. Monroe WILLIAM R. DAMPIER, Freshmlll. Wisner LINDA DA NCE, F~shma n, Arc " di~ ELEANOR E. DANiEl, Freshman, Addk DAVY ROY DAN IELS. Sophomo re, Mer Rouge

VIVANAE, p , DANIELS , J uniOI, FaJme rville ANTHONY MICHAEL DANNNA , Freshman, Moo roe GREGORY DANNA , Sophomore, West Monroe KA REN ANN DARCY. Fre;;h man, Nev.' O ,ltaoJ BARRY DAR LlN G , Freshman. Liltle Fa lls, N.Y. JEAN ANN DAUGARD, Fre., hman, Noorow, N.Y.

PAM DA VTD, Sophomore. Bastwp DEA N DAVIDSON, Fr~ hm.:IO , Baton Rouge CAROLYN SUE DAVIS, Sophomo re, Lorman, Miss, DA IVD A. DAVIS, Junior, ~'aco DONNA F. DAVIS, Freshman . Win nsboro GLENDA GAYLE DAVIS, Sophomo re, Jones.... ille

MARGARET ANN DAV IS, Sophomore, Slut

STE PHANrE KLINE DAVIS, Freshman, Monl"l)t DALE LEE DAV ISON, Fleshman, Shreveport J. EDDIE DAWDY, Freshman, EpN KATHLEEN DAWKINS, Junior, De nham Springs V IRGIN IA DAWSON, Fle~h m a o, Oak Gro....e

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CYNTHIA f. DAY, Frcshm1n, Ango!n DONALD). DAY, fre~hm3n, Baton Rouge JOSEPH P. DAY . fres hman, Monr oe SHARON DAY, J unj \)r. Longview, T ex. CHARLOTTE DEAN, Freshmln, Halle ANN DEAR, Junior. Sh rC\'eport

t.1ARVIN LER OY OE II RM IIN, f lesh man. H odge DIIINNE LI N DA DECKER. Sophomore, Je na ELWOOD J . D EJE IIN. J u nior, De! Allernends BARltY M. DElCAM BRE . ) \.o ;or. Ntw Ibe ria JOH N VITO DEN IG RI S. Sor-homo re, Coro n:l

N.Y.

MAR ILY N DE NOUX. Sophomore, Mon roe

DON PATRICK nESCANT, Fres hmln, Bunkie KERRY L. DE5HOl ELS, Ftesh oun, ~hmou LEO DESTEFANO, Soph<lrnMe, Munroe TIM DEVEREUX. Sop lwmorc, M o nr~ JO E DEVILLE , JUnI Or, t.LH1-"h~m JAMES HOW'ELL DICK, fre shrllan, G () lden Mc~do ...

HAROLD DICKENS. f reshman , MOrllnc fRIINCE S DICKENSON. f reshman . Georseto",'f[ KENNETH DICKSO N. F rt'shm~n. Delhi lINDII DlLLII H UN TY , J uni or. Shreve po rt JiMMY Di N GER , Sop honlolc. Ferr id ay f!ETTY DlPITRO. Frt'shm;ll'l, Doba l u~ a

GEORGE V . DISPENZA. Fres hman, Mo Oloc ALB ERT E. DllTN AN, FI!..,~ hm a n, New London . <Ann. JEANETTE S. Di XOt\·, Fres hman. Monroe T HE LMA n . DIXO N, Frnhman. T a!l u l.1 h ~IIKE DOLES. Fre~h roaro. I n:les S:\l',ORII KAy DOI-LAR, Fmhmar•. Spl inghill

FREDDIE DONALDSON, r [t'shwJo. J onesboro RONN IE DONHAM, Juniol, Tallulah EDWA RD R. DONI\'ELLY, f [e~hnlan, 8[(lnklyn, N .Y. \X!FNDEI L RII Y DORM liN, fr~s hm~n, Rayv ille DEIUAH DOSHIER, J unio r Jen ~ PIIVL R . DOUGHTY, 5..whomorc, T .. ll os

PEGGY DOUGLIIS. Ju nior. West .Mon roe SYLVIA OOWD, F reshman. M on roe JIM OO\X' JES. S()phomo!e'. Homer ERNEST R,\Y DOWN EY , SophomOre. West Monrex RO NN IE DOWf'\ING, J un i() r, \Veu Monrve HARVEY ARTHUR DOWNS, J unior , fu ton Ro uge

JOSEPH CYR TJ. DOYLE, Fr~s hm~ll, New Orleans DANNY G. DRAKE, FreshlU:ln. Mnntoe POLLY DRENNAN , Soph omore, \X/c~ t M on rO( JilMES L. DRV.t>[GOLE, Sophom ()r~, M onroe \xIJLLIIIM JOHN DUBOIS. junio r, IIb~vj ll e JOHN PHILIP DUGAS. ('reshman, Inw n

[HARLES LYNN DUKE, J un ior. H odge JOYCE DUKE, FreshmJn, Colum hi ~ DONNA A. DUK ES. FrcshmJn. L1ke Providence JOHNN Y DUKES. F n-sh(Jlan. T r'HI.~y l YJ. ni:l TOM DUKES, Fn-shman . M onroe J.IIRRY \X' AYN E DUMAS, Sopho(Jlore. Sp ring hill

\\:IJLlI AM C DU NCAN . Jll nilH, Rap ille CHARLES PAU L DUt\'JFER, Fre'hroan. L<Kkport JOE DUNN, Sophomore. MlOde n JOHN fRANKLIN DUNN, Frnhrna n. Rayville NITA FAYE DUN"i'\l, Freshm an , Mo nroe LLOYD ] . DUPLANTIS, Junior, Cha uvi n


RAYMOl'D JOHN DCPLA.UTlS, J un ior, St. M u ton" ille

OtANE DUPREE . Fr ~~hman. Bastrop

GORDON DUPRE. 50phvmole. Mamou

JOSEP H F. D U PUY . J unio r, Monroe

PR ISCILLA DUREN. Sophomore , McQohe, A ,lc

HILL, DUR HJ.M , Fresh m:ln, Colum bb.

JOE P . DURHAM, SOl'homore. M innupo lis,

Minn.

OWJG HT VERNON DURMON, Freshman ,

Monroe

RJCHARD P. DURR. Sophomore. Abbe<"ille

JOSEPHINE DUVAL, F re~ hm l n, Morgan C ity

RONAtD LYNN EARL, Sop homore, Wi nnsboro

HENRY W. EJ. n N H£ART, Fresh man. Pi nt~iIIt

LARR Y D. EASON. ) lln iOJ. M ansfleld RICHARD ...:;!. EAST, Sop ho more, Bn lon Rouge JERRY D. EASTERLI NG, Fres hman, Wes t Mon roe THOMAS G. EDDLEM AN, Junior, Denham S pl in /!s

DANNY EDE NS.

f~~hmln .

$pl1oghill

BILLY RAY EDGE . frc$hman, H o lly Ridge

GEORGE EDMONDSON , Sophomore, Jellnin.~s

AVD IE RAY EDWARDS. Sophomore, M onroe SH ERRY L. ED WA RDS. f reshm!ln, Monroe PATRICK J. EGAN, Sopho mo re, OIYC~o , N.Y, LlNOA EICHELBERGER, Sophomore. Shrew,port C LIFFO RD 'EICHLER. II, Sophomo re. Monroe

JUDY A, EICHUR , Sophomore. Shre\'epoIl

U NOA EICHLER, Freshman, ShrevC'PO rt

SARAH tV EICHLER, Sophomore, Monroe

ALBERT W ILLIAM EIKE. J un ior, Chalmette

JOHN L. ELFERVIG, Junior, Bossie( City H ORAC E \VA YNE ELKINS, Fftshma n. Baton Rouge

RENA ELK INS, Jun io r, Forot STEVE ELLESON. Sophomore, New OrkJ,ns DAVID ELLIOTT, Sophomore. Monroe T OMMY ELLIOTT, Fresh m an . Monrn ~ ELLE N D REW ELLIS, Junior, Clayton HARMON ELLIS , Sophomore. A[~xa ndria

G ARY WI, ELZ EN, Fres hm an, Sh re~'epoJt DOROTHY ELZ IE, Sopho mo ~, Mon roe GERRY EMERE L. F,eshman, \Vest Mon roe CHARLES ENG l(SH . Freshman, \\:Ic sl MOR loe RE G INALD ENSMINGER, Frc5hm~n, Monroe NANCY K. ERNEST, FfC's hm nn, Ferrid ay

DO ~A C. ESTES, Freshma n, Monroe

HE NRY G . EST OPINAL, SDpholOuft . Merau);

R iCHAROO ESTRADA, Ju nior, Los TeqU("s,

Venezuela

PAMELA ETHERIDGE, Junior, alia

EDWARD EARL EVA NS, Freshmar!. Delhi

J ACK W, EVA NS, Sophomore, Sh reveport

LAI RD f, EVANS, Sophomoft, Shreveport LANORA EVA NS. Soph omore, lake Providence MARILY N EVANS. Junior. Monroe V[CKY EVANS. Freshman, Minden MARK 1. EVERETT, Freshman, Oak G rove SHERR!>. Ar-.:'N EVERETT, Sophomore , Oak Grove

KEL LY p, EW'EN, J unio r, Oona ldsonviUe LI ND A M . EXTERKAMP, F resh m~n, N ew O rl e3n~ CAROLYN FAJRBANKS, Freshml n. Fe rrid~y GREGORY G, FALK, Sophomore, Shreveport ELAINE fARLEY. Fresnmar'l. \'(/ i ~ne r \'(fARNER FARR , F re,~hmJn, Bossier C ilY

238


SUE FAUGHT, Frtshm:ln, n.m ic! Cicy J.(I CHAEL W'. FAULK, Sophomo re, N ew Ibe ri a EBORAH ) . FEENEY, FreshmAn , Monroe ENZY A. FELTON, JR ., Freshman, Mooroe HARLOTTE FERGUSON, Freshman, Atla n ta UGENE J. FERRANT, Fres hman, Poncha toula

~

BOBBY FERR INGTON. Fresh man . W isner INDA FERRIS, Frts hm 3n, \'(I inrosboro (NDh FIDDLER, frtshm3n, Monroe UDY FIELDS, Sophomore, Pioneer HO MAS E. PIFE , Jun ior. Monroe HERYl LYNN PIK.E, Freshman, M o n(oc

OMAN F. FITZGERALD, Freshm an , N ew

York, N. Y .

ElTY FISHER , Jun ior. Columbi,

ROLYN FISHER, Jun ior. Welt Mo nr~ AMES STEPHEN FJ.ANAR Y . Frcshml..n. Monroe AMutt P. FLEISCHER , Fteshm~n. Brooklyn,

N .Y . NDV FlElSCH AKER, Junior. Monroe

OBERT FLE N IK EN, Junior, Ba lon Ro use UCE P. FLINT. J un io r, St. )os:-ph MY FLINT. Sophom ole, Bas kin

~

BARB ARA ANN FLINT. Sn ph nmor~ . Stut HAR lES 1. FlOVD. Fresh man . M on roe

FF flOYD . Frelh m:ln. Pineville

ORTHEAST INDIANS OVER TECH BULLDOGS 14-6

t;IS CRAIG FLOYD. Junior, Pillcvdk MES C FLUKER JII. Fmhmall. Wc~ t Montot ON"'LD FLU RRY. Frtshman. \X'cst Mon roe OY GERARD FOLS. JR .. Freshman, Donaldsonville NOh l. FOMBY . J unior. M onroe "'ARY P. FONTENOT. FrC'shm:ln , V illc Platte

ATILDA J. FONTENOT. Freshma n , Colling5ton

WTN ROYCE FORD. JR.. Frt.shroall . Vidali"

YCE FORD. Sophomole, Mer Rouse

ARTHA S. FORD. F~~hm:\n. Grayton

NDRA FORD. Jun ior. ,'(lest Mon roc

ARLOTTE FORTENBERRY, Sophomo rc.

R"Y'.. ille

ENNETH FOSTER. Fre~hm l n. Jones villc HARRY JEFF FOSTER. Sophomorc-. J onesville PLGA FOSTER , r~ s hmln . TransyhaOla tHOMAS FOSTER. Suepta ATRICK PHILUP FOTI. J un ior. W atertOwn . N.Y. ROl YN FO WLER . Fres hman . O ak G rove

ANDRA. ELAJNE FOWLER. Freshman. Monroc­

rNDA JO FOX. F~shman. Bato n Rouge

JNDA S. FRAl\TKLlN, Juni or. Aiexandri:l

vrs B. FRANKUN. Fre$ hman. E!'IN

?A.TRICIA A. FREELAND. Junior. Bas trop FREEM AN. Freshman. N c-w Orleans

'Of. ). FREEMAN, Sophomore, Homf'r

RNETTA FREEMONT. Freshman, M onroe

Nt:. FREY . Freshman, Jon esboro

MPBEU W. FROST, Frcshman. Co lumbia,

S.L

£RULL I. FROST. Fres hm an . West Mon roe

ICHAEl OALE FRY. Fre$hman. Belts, Tex _

239


RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS AND FRIENDS PERFORM

R ICH ARD CLY DE FRY , Sophomore , Pineville

CARo r. tYNN FULLER, Jun ior, M onroe

JO HN W. FULLER , JR., Fitshlll;!.o, Delhi

RAY MITCHE L FULI.ER, Freshm:t:l , Delhi

nRYSKA B. FULLILOVE , F,e,hm:m , Larose

DONN" FULM ER, SophomOlC. Home r

PATTI FULMER, Sophomore. Me-mphJ5 , Tenn.

NANETTE FURMAN, F resh man, ?-Hami Be.1Ch.

Fla.

DEl.E FUSSELL. Sophomore. Enon

H ARO LD FUSSELL . Jun io r, 'Kentwood

MARTHA 1. FUTRELL, Fre shm ~ n. Pmevllle

PAME LA GAAR . Frc s hm~n. Nell'ellton

JAMES G ABLE . F (!~5hm a n, Sh/cvepo rt KENNETH GABLE, Jun ior , RaY"!lk GEORGE C. GA SOUn , F res hnlan , SIHc\'eport T ONY GAt.ANTE, Sopho more, Yonken, N .Y. JIM GA LBAV Y, SophomOle, G ~e nbrook. N.J. M IC HA EL G. CAL IBE R , So phornor c, Metai rie

TH O~IAS J. GALLA;.JD, Sophomore, Bunkie G ENE GA LLIG AN, Sophomo re, Mon roe ALFRE D GA LLMAN. Freshnun , R:J.)'viI Je J AMES H . GALLOWAY, Fles hman, AI ~xandti3 T OM A. G AlYA, F resh m~ll, Bo ( ktown, N .J . PAUUhE GAMBLE, Sophllmore, Mansfie ld"

CECI L LAt.-f AR GAMMEL , Fre ~ h ma n. BHtrop PA TRI CIA GARDNER . Sc phOn\Ofr', Monroe TH OMAS V . GARDNER. Sop homo!r', Mo nrox足 A LVA W A YNE GARLINGTON. Sophomore, Shrt ve pn rl DELAN E GA RLINGTON, $OphOIJlOle, Shreve port GERALD R . GAR LINGTON, Freshman, Monroe

CAROL ANN GARN ER ~ F rcsh m ~ n. Newdhon SHERYL GARNER. SoptHl more, Shrneport KENNETH A . G ARRI SON, F reshm:l.O, We~t Mo n'o~

EA RL P . GASS EN BERGE R. Freshman, Marre ro

P AU L GATES. So phomo re, Monroe

PEGGY G ATES, Frr'.lh nun. M onroe

DONN..... .10 GAUlOEI\', Ju mo r. Pe rry ville

KENNETH J. G AUTHTER, f reshman, Baton

Rou.. e \VA YNE GEBBIA. Sophomo re, Nr''''' Orleans OTTO GEMEINHARDT. SophomOle, O rlando, Fll. JOHN M . GENTIL E. F!fshman. N t "', Yo rk, N.Y. MARCTA G ENTRY, J oo io r, M et ai r ie

JOSEPH GENUN G .

N.J.

Fr ~s h r:n an, N ~ w

Brom"" ick,

T HOJ.tA S RONALD GEWIN, Scp hom o!e , Mo~ roc FJ_OYD JOSEPH GI BU N. Sophomore, BatM R o u !:: c

J ANE GIDSON, J on ior, R :J.yn ll ~

JOE P. G IBSO N , Jonior, Har,ison bu rg

SH ARON RAE G IBSON, FI~~ bnun , Owego, N ,Y.

JU DY GILBERT . Fres hm an . Minden

PEGGY SUE G ilBERT, Junior, W~~t 1>(onroe

BRE NDA GILL, Junio r. fm03nls

UNDA GILI.ES PIE. Sopho mOre. Sh re~'epo rt

T OMMY W. G ILLEY. Frcshma n, Mon rO(

BOBBIE GILHAM , Freshma n. Monroe


RANOY G ILL U M. J un ior. F ~{m~ r ~' iJl c W iLLI AM G l tTK ER . F, es hm Jt'I. \'(lm n5OOl0 MA RY G IO RDA NO, f ruh mll n, Fra nk lin BErry G IVENS. Sophomo~ , Monr oe DONA LD G EN E G IVENS. Frcshnl.l n . Pc rry ... i l l ~ C HESTER GODLE WS K I. Sophomo re. S( h en~(,{.1d y. N.Y.

Sh r~ ...epo 't MARY ANN GO U)[ N. f ~~h m~ n. J one, bOom M ARJLY{\,' F . GOLDMA N. Fres hm an . Mo nroe JOSEPH F. GONZ ALES, FI ~s h m~n. C hJ lme llC AUR ORA GOOD. Fresh man . Moo roe BRE l\'OA G OO D. Sop ho more . M /'Inf oe

All Cf. TIFT GO DWI N. Sophomo , e.

\\,/ ILDA E GOO OFELLO \'I;' , J vnio r. S I. J o~ep h JACK I.E G O OD~fA N. F re~hm,n . f ~ Hl d llY W ILLIAM E. GOO D MAN . SOo p ho more . W aco. T e:.r. C... RO LYN GOO DW IN , J un ior , D e!h i J AM ES H . GOOD\X' IN. rrCcsnnl.l o . S hr~'f:por t KAREN DIAN l\l'E G OOI)W IN, Fru h m ~n. ~ l hJ

BON i' IE D At E G OSS, r.rCcsh mi1n . 8 e{o ice CAM !J.E J. GO ll); , Svphl ,mQ rc. Balon Rov"t'

S"' N DR... G RA CE. FICcs hma n. T~ l! ub h f . (,R AC I. S.,.,hllm"re. N~ '" Orl(,l n ~ LAR RY R. G RA Ff. F, eshmlln, S h ~vep(lf l ROBE RT G RA rr:. r, es hm.1 n . '~/. M onroe

C"'R~IE L

PATRJCIA F. G RAHA M. r. reshmJn. Sli dell SHJnL EY G RAH AM , f reshm :t n, Co lumh i:l

AI t EN GR ...VES , SQrh" mo rt. Gr~ n \' ill ~ . M '~s.

BEV ERL Y G RAVES F f e< I IIl\ ~ I1, Sh lc"epon

SKEETE R G RAVES. f,e shrn a.'l, SI'I lnJo!,o d!

PAMELA V . GRAY. Fl cs hml n . A rc.1(I,.,

PAG E GRAYSON . So ph omn re , V,dal i"

BRE N DA D IANE GREEN . f'es h m ~ n , B:UlfOP

DON ..... G REEN . F redHflan. M et R O Ilr: ~

ELIZABET H F. G RE EN, J un ior. BlSl mp

IM M IE G REE K . Fres hm ~ n. M o nf(~ OHN i\: IE J. G RE E N. J unior, L"Lt Pro \' iJ e.'l('Cc

J

SHA NNON LO l] G R EEN . ) u:'IIor. OlmOI)

SUSI E G REE N. S.,phornore, ~h ' lO n , Il l.

ANN GREEK 拢. . Fresh man. W . Monroc

LEIGH C REGG ..Jun ior, S\~ rl i n;t on

J ACK IE G RE:\U LLI ON. ) u .'l io r. Mo n n>e:

W U.Ll AM L. G RIFFI N. Fres hm311. Spcncer

JAME S M . GRIff IS. JR Fn:~s h m" n, Kr w OdC.IIl$

P"'C LA GRI FF ITH . Fresh mln . S " f~ Y(路po f t

JUDY K. G RI GS BY. Sophomo re. H nu' ion . T ~x.

LARRY W . G RI SSOM . Sopho more, Tal lub h

CA RO !.E $. G RO V ES. Sor hnmore, M onror

G LE NOA G RO\\H R. J Uf1J()f , :>'f ')flrflC

f. DWIN GUCH EREAV. Ju nior. N cl>.' O rlcans TERRY PH II.I P G UIO RbZ. " lc~ hm ~ n. Houmll "' LLEN GU IDRY . SophomOle. A bbeville JESSIC A G U I O RY . Sorhomorc: , Houma

JA.:" ET GU lLtO RY . KE~'NETH

F~shm3 n.

Dupont

G U II.J .ORY. F r ~shm~n. Oa lon Rfl uge

Mo\RI E ... . GU ILLOT . Sop hn mo re. ~I n n roe PEGG Y JE AN G ULLE Y. Sophomore . M on lne DI"'Ni\'[ GU Y. J u nio r, l'<h n$ fi t ld DON GUTTON, FreJhman, M onro e MA RI:\ N J UA NI TA H Am . FrCcsh ma n, W. Monroc .... RTHUR 11 H A lDR OOK , r res h m~ n , 6 110 11 Rou,\:(

241


MIKE \"Il, H ALBROOK, Freshro .1 n, B lSl l Op BRE NDA LOU H .... LE. f res hman. M onro~ DONAlD RAY HALE. )univr. M<mroe JAME S R. H AI.E, F ~shm~n . Mnrm.e JOYCE, R. H AI. E. Jllnio., $ 1. j em['lh $AI'<DRA H ALf., F res hmnn, Epps

\X'JLLf A M E. HAtEY, Sop o.-.m0re, Baton Rou~t fRED A. HAIL Fr~ s hman. Jo nes, il k GAYLEN R. HALL , F re shrnan. Garon Rou;::c GEORGE R. HALL, JunI o r, Lafa yette MARGO E. H ALL fre, hman, Al exand ria RICHARD E. Hl\U., Fres hman, Mnn roe

ROBERT D ALE H A ll , Fresh m an, f>[ Ofllot SUS}, !\' H A LL Sophomore, LafJyeue W ILLIAM HA 1,[, F"~5 hmJn . Sh,evcp()rt SAM H . H AlLAK, J un ior, j e ru )alern. Jord an V ICKIE ANNE H A LL MARK , Sophomore~ MonllJoe M. " RA:-.l DIE'· H AMER. Fres hma n, W. " IO!lt'Oc

RO YCE H AM ILTON. J un io r. f :lImervi!lc DA VI D K H A MMETT. F rc.~ hma n . Ferridav MARCUS D A LE H AMMON, SO phomor~. DtQ ul:'lg J ESS IE N ELl H AM MONS, Sopho m<l[c-, O ak G rove

H ARVEY H AMMONDS, F re ~ hma :1, Mon rOe:

JOH N T. HAMMONS , FU~5hm a n . Po Uock

LY!\l'\ HAMNER. Frc shm ~n , Mont~ JONATHAN K. HANCHEY, So~homort , Kin d{'[ WAYNE HANCOCK, Sophomprc, Oak Grove RICHARD HANELINE. JuniQ r. MonrlX RONALD H. HANELlNE, Frtshm J n, N onrrlC MARTHA ANN HANKJNS, Ju n.io[. Pioneer

ANN HANKS. S(lphOmOfc. Monroe SliP, E HANSFORD. ·Frc~hman. Doylint WILLIAM HARDCASTLE. Sophomore, Kind er 13rrry F.\ YE H ARDY. SophOmore, Monroe LINDA HARDY. Juniol, Sulphur

M ICHAEL G. HARELSON. Fres hmJo, fiaton

R ou.':<"

£ 1 liS H ARMON, Jnn inr. Alexandria PA T H A RMON. r rtshm an, M on r~ D IANNE H AR PER. Sophomo re, Shreveport WESLEY H AR PER . SophomOfe , N orph ltl, Ark. RETI A H ARPER , Fr e~ hm 3 n . \'U) lerproo f SH ARON H ARRELSON, So phoIDor<". \"X'. Monroe

G EORGE HAR RIGAN. Fct stunao, I\"~ Orleam G LE N O A FAYE H ARR IS. f c<"shman. Coh.mbll H ATTIE G H ARRIS , J c.n lOf. Co \lI mb •.1. J O H N A.. HA RRlS, Sophnmotc . Bastrop ""'OODY S. HAR RIS, Sop homore. Mon roe OEII N I, . H ART, ::'orh om",,<", M<)n foe

LARRY DEAN H ART, Freshman, Co lumbia JAMES HENRY HARVEY, SophomMc. St. FUIlCiSville K.\REl\.· H ASLAUER. Fr( s lom ~n , I\'ew Orl<""ns CH .-'>.RLES M . HA SSLER, Fre;;hmJn, Bastrop l 11NET HA STE, SOphOlllOrt. I>.hrrero EUZADETH HATCH , Sorhnmore, R~yvilJe

C HARLES T. H AT HAW'AY, Fres hmw, Read in!!. M~ss,

RUl H ANN HATHAW'AY , F,<"shmao, Monroe JENN Y HATT AWAY. S<lphomore , \V. Monroe ROOSEVELT HATTl N, Sophomme, Monroe D ANN Y L. H A \VS EY, Sophomore, Ep ps .BOB HAWTHORNE, Freshma n, Sf. LOllis, M1SJouri

242


RO"N IE VA N HAYES. f (t-shmJn, Mo nroe AlI e [ H AYK[ S. Snphl)rnou'':. W'. Mon roe SA U IE MAURrEN HAY N ES. Ff<!,>h m.Ul. W .

Mon llltCATHfR IKF. JOA N N H[ AD. freshm:l:1, WI. Monroe DONAl D G LE N H EA D , Fcc.'>h m J.n. 8:l tOil Rout;c AI\1'iE LE.'J.£Y HEA RD. SophQ!no re. W . Monroe

JANES R. HEARD. JtimM, M.1n,[,eld D1rK1E H EA RNE. Frc -, hm~". \X'. Idonrcle DONALD \'(IOOD ROW H[ARNE. Sophomo rt. W . ;.,-! OM r>e SARA I. . H EATH . F, es hm:l." Vrvlan JOSE PH C H[AP . F(es!l m.1n. )Jew J. nnJon . Conn. JOH N A . HEBERT. junll'r. \X'hrt ep.\tic

TECH GAME PRODUCES TOO MUCH SPIRIT (?)

L1NDe.E Re, J. HU \[R r . I- It'\ hm:l n , R J'{nc

M INC'S

J.

H ED l: RT. j unu,1.

Y o um:~vllk

JOHN HEF F'J t:: R. Frcshm ln. Utile Rock . A rk.

AU OIS TAYLOR HEG AN. j R.• J o.lO ior. I3cJ"'\lo id.

MEl AN IE HEL D.

F res hm ~n.

Ne"

0r1e 3n~

ERJC H F. lfEY. J UIl IOe. Ale>'.' fld rr.l

ROY tEE H EI.TO I\.. F r(~~ mJIl . MOfl l" e

St\NOR t\ A. HEM ..\ RD. [ 1{'Sll.:n) Il. C h;1: lm t'lle

ROBI:.R T ;II.. H E~ I ).A" I H . Fr<:-hm.1n, \Vc~lfldd .

.N. J.

EARL 0 HEN'O EHSON . $ol'llromn:e. K inder SHERYI.E D. HENDR ICKS. freshulln. M()fl r<)t" ORENDA G t\ Y I. E H[I\.'D RI X. Fresh m., Il, SL Jo.eph

SUSAN fUZt'.('![TH HF.NLEY. f re.l h m .• n . Shrevep<) '1

fREnJU CK M . H EKRY . :'() I, hofl1 0Ie. PI)!( MllddJ. Pe r1n. JOSEPH C. HEl\RY . Junior. Ne w O rle ~ n ~ l.IR£NDA l. H El\SL[Y. ju nI0 ' , Monr oe P,\T HERLEVI C. j\lni or. I\!"n. r>e JOYCE HEWITT . SnplmfllMe. M .l n ll: h ~ nl

:";ORMA KA I HlEE:-.J HE"' ! fT . SO I,tlnm,l re, G il bert \VANDA HII3B ETS. S "rh "mnr~. \'1/. ]\[Olnr(>e JAr\fES CREW HI CKEY. r: r e~ l1 m:.n, M OT1f0t KITTY HI CKS. r:rc~ hm.1r1. SIi, ~,"e r ,)rt .ALVIN HID,.I,L GO. J unior. Shrcveport PHYI.L1 S HICDON. ) "010 ' . GIMtnOr.1

JUDY HIGH. Sophomore, Houm., BILL W. HIGHTO W ER, S orllOm o~ . Ho mer W' lT.U AM R . HILBORN. Sophomo re. \VI . Monroe U NDA F. HILBU N . Sophomo rc, B ~s ki n GARY HJ1BURN, f tuhm:lfl, Church P oinl GEORGE W . HILBURN, SophomQre. ['bin Ou ti ng

ROO HII.G [R . f reshm.l!l. $ h rc-vep:(lrI ~lAX G . HILL. Suphnm",,', Dal(f() p P....TRICI A HII.L . Ju n io r. M :l n t:h .~ m SA:-"' OR A KAY HII.I.. f L~~h m;1: n. S~lI c"<' r<JIr PATR ICI A Hi lLIAR D. rr e, hm.'ln. \V i n n~b() ro M ARll YN J. HllDI.... I'<, S' Iplh1m()re , Ak);.lndri l

JOE HINKlE. juo;o r. l"'l"n loe I.:SSIE O. HIl\T"ON. Freshm an . W , M"nroe IJOHN lEn Y ' .... NE HI'JT?. New ROBERT HOt-MA:--t'.J . Frc\hm.1 n , F( ~' hfll ~ n .

O d ('~n~

Allenl""n. P~nn. ;\[ARSHA I)IA"I1: HO C, ..I,N, Frc s htrl ~n , S t.'lrl RUTH [UZABETH H OG AN. Flcs hm.1n , \'i/ . \{onrne


LA Nell HOGG , Frt Som1 n, G f1y ~n

JOE W'. HOGSETT", Sophn more:. Ha ughton

RODBIE HOGUE , Frc:sh man, Pmeville:

PETER HOT.(o:.m. JR . F~shm~n. Ba.'o trop

QiERYl HOLLA N D, Fres hman. Jones ~' ille

G EORGE H. HOLLER, Ju nior. MO:l roe

JIMMY L. HOLLIS, junior, Hlj [~

X ..... THER!NE O. H OLUS, Sophomore:, Monroe:

NANCY HOLLIS. J un ior. W. Monroe

MA RG IE HOL LOWAY . fltshmlfl. Eros

ROY HOLLOWA Y, Sophnmore, Monroe

TILMON HOllOWAY. Ju nior, ShrC\'ePOlt

JUDITH ANNE HOLMES. fre~ h man. Sh reveport

ROBERT HO LMES. Freshman. MOnlr.te

MARGAR.ET HONEYCUTT, FrtS hm1n. Mon roe

jMIET HOOD. Freshman. j\l on ro~

jULIh HOODEMAKER. Sophomore, Mon rne

TRA V IS HO PKI NS, Jun io r. Bonita

TOM W . HORNSBY. j u nior. Bastroo

W ]LLlAM \X' YBLE H ORTON, Sophomor ~ .

Eun ke PEGGY HOT ARD. Snph<1more. Sllddl DAV ID E. HOLISTON. (l re:.'ohm:1n. Cr<1ssetC Ark. VERl'\ON DALE HOUS TO N. FrcsUm3n. Monroe CAROL A N:"-JE HOWE. FIt路s hm;1n, Shamrock. Tex.

WARBONNETS MAKE NLSC HALFTIMES I(ICI(Y

VICTOR HOWELL, Sophomo re:, Monroe JACK I-I OYI.E. So.,homo re, M.:-lairie PATRICIA E. H UBBARD Freshooan, Eros DETT" SUE H UC KA~A Y. Frc <hman. S(ulin,;ton BARBARA L. HUff , J unior. "" .lterproo[ BETH ,I,Nh" H UffJ'I<JJ\N. J unio r. Hu riso!lbuf,ll

Sl'EVE HUFF~f A N. Jun io r. Monroe: \X.'ALTF.R B. H( j FFMAN. Freshman. H arri~onbur.l: SHARO N HUG HES. Fres hm ~ n. S.,c:arsville GRACE 13. HljMPHREY . Freshma n, Bastrop AMES w. H UMP HREY . Sophomore:. Bast rop 'HY 1.U S HUMPHREYS, So.,homote, BCln iu

l

EDNA RUTH H Vf'.I"T, Fmhmm. j on ~ s JUDITH ANN HUNT. Fres hm~1\. Montoe WA LTER OR IE HUNTER. j uninr, CoushJ\t~ KARE:-.1UIG H H UNTSMAN , Fres hman. W. M onroe ROSE M ARY H URT. S"phomnre. Sh revepo rt EDWARD GA I.E HUSON , Fnshma n. Mansfield

JJNDA MITCHE Ll. H UT SON , Fre~hm l n . SIHt BETTY LY NN HUTTO. r:resh(Jl;J n. Mon roe j r;ANNETTE: HliTTO, J un ior. Sh re"e:po rl JOA N FAYE H UTTO , Sophorn ()r~ . MOn TO( HARR Y L. ..n1TZ. Frc-shman. Re:1dlll.l!:. P~:ln. DONN IE E. If>\Z INA , Ju nior, MonrO\:

SUSAI\- A . IRO NS, i? reshman, Vldali1 ALLEN JACKSON. Frcshm.,n, MonrO\' JOE E. j ACK$OI\'. So phomOl':-. W". Mon roe: MARILY N A. JACKSON, Fre~hman, W. Monroe MiLDRED JACKSON, Freshfil.1n. Monroe REBECCA E. JACKSON. F ~shnun. Monroe

244


CHARLES RA Y J.A GK EAUX. juniOl. Wash iO;l:lon BENNIE L JAMES. J unior, Bastro p BOBBY JAMES. JI/oior. \Vate rproof ROSEMARY JEFFRIES, Sophoroo{<:", Ba strop

THOMAS H. JEN KINS. Fresh man , Sulphu r RALPH JENN Il\'GS. Freshman, \X'innsboro

MADEllNE O. JEWELL, F,eshman, New RO ,l ds BETTY JEAN JO HNSON, Frl' ~ hman Fort Nc(elSiry

.

BILlY C. JOHNSON. Juoior, Olla

BILLY JO HNSON. Freshm an, Pinevill e

EDNA JOHNSON. Junio r . Monroe

FREDDIE JOHNSON, Sophomore, Monroe

FRED T. JOHNSON . Frc,hman, Shreveport AM ES JOHNSON . Jun ior, Monroe ,.\NICE INEZ J O H~ SON. Frtshman, Rayyille JO l YN JO H NSON. Freshma n, Greew.'IJle ,

J

Miss.

JUDY R. JOHNSON, $ophomorr . BaStrop JUDiTH JO HNSON. Fruhm;)O, Monroe

POllY JOHNSON, J unior, Monme

RONNIE LYN JO HNSON, Frt"sh m~n . Mon roe VIRG IN IA JOH I\:50 N , Sophomo re, Pineville W ILUAM JO HNSON, $(>phOl.Jlo re, Mo n roe LINDA E, J O HNSTON , Junior. Ste rlin.sl:to n DOROTHY II, JO IN ER, SophOl.Jlore, Shrevepolt

ANNE E. J ONES. Freshma n, M.uion BRYN JOKES , Jun ior, Ft. budcrda lc , Fla. HO\XiELL J ONES. fleshm~n, Alexandria JAMES DAVID JON ES, Pmhman. Minden JOHN ~1. J ONES, Freshman, Delhi RHONDA J0:\1£5, Junior, :-'bngh3m

RONALD J ONES, Sophomore, B:"I~tIO p STE PHEN C. JO N ES, Fre.hman, Sl idell SUE JONES. Sophomore, Mon roe SYLV IA JONES, Fresbm3 n. W inllsboro TOM JONES. Freshman . M inden VIRG IN IA JON ES, Fres hman , O ll a

MAR ILYN ElIZA.8ETH J OUETT, Freshman , Shn,'veport ERIC JO W ERS, Freshma n Monroe MARY M. JOYN ER, Sophomo re. TaliuLth HAROLD KAUFMAN, Sophomore. Brook lyn, N.Y. JANET K. KARNES, Fle5hman, Mnnroe CONNIE KAY, Preshman, Le esville

CLARA A, KEATHL EY . Junior. Cl~yton RONALD KEE GAN, Snphomole , Lake P lacid, N.Y. RONALD.E. KE ENE. Freshman, Bastrnp MARGARET KEFALONI T IS, Freshman , NMl h Caldwel l. N, j. BILLY KE1TH, Sophomore, Monroe DICKIE KEITH. Fresilm:J.n, Monroe

EllA KELLEY, f reshman, W. Mon roe TI,M01l-lY J. KEll EY. Fresh man, W ilmington, N.Y. BRANT ON H . KE LLOGG. Freshl.Jlll n, M onloe KATHLEEN KELLOGCS. F.eshrrun, Alexa ndria JO ANNE KELLY . Sophomore, Forest SHEILA LY NN KEllY. fres hman. Delhi

PEGGY A. KEN DRICK . Junio r, H aynesvi.1le ROBERT W. KENNEDY. f re~hltlan , j cnninJ;.I JOE KERN, Freshman, Monroe REX G. KERVlN, Fltshman, R ayv ill e DAVID KESSLElt , Fresnm:J.n, Westport, Conn. JANICE KEYES, Fre:lilman, \\1:J.lerproof


CLARA RUTH KEYS. Jun ior. R.:J YI,ilJe THOMAS ALLEN K EM P, Sophomore, West 1\fonro~

BEVERLY KENDRICK, F[es hm~n. Hwisonburg CHARLOTTE KEN DRICK. Fres hm an. Shrevepo rt DEVONE KILLTl'\'GSWORTH. SophonlO rc, \"Ximnsboro

KAREN M. KINARD, Ju n io r,

H~yne5 v;lle

BETTY JO KING, SophOmMt, W es t Monroe CARL WAYNE KIN G, Junior, G ltCOyj \le, Miss . 001'\1\""'" KING. Fresh lllJo, MO(lroe GEORGE PAUL KIN G, So ph omore, Maplewood JULIA F. KING , Fres hm an , Shrevepo rt NEAL T . KING, Fres hman , Baton Rouse

ROBERT A . KI NG. Fres hm an . ShrC\' cpo rt RONA LD TROY KI N G, Freshm an. H u tisOllburg SANDRA )0 KI NG, Sophomore. Shrc"cporl T HOMAS G. KI N KEAD. J l:o iot. Monroe EDWA RD T . KINN ISON. Sophomole, Olla PHYLLIS M AR IE KIN N ISON. Junior. G rayson

\\'l ILLIE KIRK . F resnm ~ n, MO(ltoc BETTY E. KrRKHAM , FrC"shman , C roW"; Uc BOBBY KIRKH AM, Fre$hmao. Monroe MARY Al\.'N KIRKHAM. Junior, Crowville CAROLYN KIRKPATRICK , Sophomore, Tallulah HO WA RD L. KiRSCHENB AU M , F~shlll.3!l , Broo klyn, r\.Y .

DENNIS K[TCHELL, Sophomore. We~t Monroe JAMES KITCHEN'S, Freshman, Epps RONNIE G. KLEIN, Frcshm:ln, H ollywood, Fla. UNDA DA YE KNIGHT, SOt'homore, Clayton JANIS KNOX, SopbomorC", Gilbert CAROL YN KOJJ3, junior, \Vest Monroe

JA:\1ES G RAHAM KOLB. junior, AleXlndri~

EDWARD KOSLOSKY. JR., FrC"shman,

IkfOard ;villt, N ].

CARL JAMES KO\X' ITZ. Jun ior. Tallulah

RI CH.o\RD KRATZER, Freshman. Minde n

:MrCHA EL A . KRUPA. rr.:;;hman. Syucuse, N,Y,

AUDEEN KY ZAR . Freshman, Tallulah

S HI Rl EY RllTH K YZAR, Sophomore, Tallul:lh

};'ICHO LAS LABARBE RA. J unior, Amite

REG INA LD ) . LABAT , JUnior, Racdand

LANE LA8B1E . Frl'~ h m.m, Church Point

DY ANA S. LABORDE, F rC"~hma n . Winnsboro

GJ. El'\1\ L ABORDE. Ff e~ hm a n . Marks" ille

JUDY LYf'.:N LA BORDE , Fr c~hr!1J n, Akundril. f.1AR IE t . Lt.O-l N EY . Fresh man. "'e~Jdm BEl\.T ON LACKEY, Fres hman. Jenni ngs P EGG Y S. LACOUR, Sophomore, Pin evi lle LES LI E L LACROIX, So phQmor~, CoJum!Ji1 CH ARLES M. lADD. ]llO iM, Ste diogtun

ARAH LAGRANG E. Sophomo re, Monroe LIBBY LAJNG, Sophomore, Bamop ROGER D. LA IR D . Sophomore, \'('isoC"r MIKE LAMB, Freshman, Forest GA IL M . LA MPRl f: H, Sophomore, Ferriday RICHARD LI\NCASTER, Sophomore, Z ~ (hnr;,

.A I. j. LAND RY. )R.. So phomo r<', Vin ton LAWRE NC E JOSEPH J.ANDRY, J R., Fre~ hm a n, Ntw Orl e:1nS LY N LAr-.,-DRY, SOphorr.O le, Monroe PAU L PETER LANDRY, Sophomore, \X'cst Monroe BA RBARA LANDS. Sophomore, G retn ~ JO H N C . LJ\NDS, Ju nio r, Gre tna

246


KAPPA DELTA COLONIZES DURING FALL RUSH

CONRAD A. LANGLEY, Junio!', Bossier City WfoNOA DE.AN LANGLEY, JuniQr, Momoe MARY E. LARSEN. Freshman, Monroe IRA LASSEIGNE, Fr~shman, LJrose HARVEY CHARLES LASTER, Sophomore, Shrevepon: TONY R. LAUGHNER. Freshman, We<;to[], MaS!!.

NE[UA A. lAVALtE, Junior, Mon[{)e RUSTY LAVENDER. rre$hm~n. West Monroe ELLIS G. LAWRENCE, Sophomore, lena JEFF 1. lAWRI:NCE. Sophom()r~, New Haven, Cunn. LINDA KAY LAWREl\.'CE, Junior, Monroe LORA INE LAWS, Sophomore, Fr~nk!in

STEVE VI.'. l A\;;?S, Freshman, Monroe STERU!\.'G LEBLANC, Frc;;hman, Plaquemine JACOUES R. lECHE, Fr(Oshrnln, New Orleans DONf..JA C. LEE. Freshmln Monroe GILBERT LEE. Frt shm1n, Monroe HELEN MARJE LEE, Sophomore, Haile

JUDY K. LEE, Sophomore, Winnsboro KATHY LEE, Junior, St. Louis, Mo, ROBERT LEE, Frcshm~n, Monroe CARL EDWARD LEGGITT, Freshman, New Orle~ns

LARRY LEGUIN, Freshman, Bastrop BETTY KAY LEMONS, Fre,hman, Monroe

CARLA D. LENARD, Junior, Wes t Monroe WALTER A. LENARD, Freshman, Monroe LEO JOSEPH LEON, JR., Freshman, Shre"eport KENKETH E. LEONARD, Freshman, Shreveport SUE LEPORA n, Junior. Monroe MARTIN LEIGH LERNER, Freshman, Monroe

JOHNNY 1. LEROY, Freshman, Chalmelte GENE LESTER, Junior, Shreveport JANIS Y. LEWELLYAN, Freshman, ColumbiJ BRENDA KAY LE\\lIS, Sopllomore, Monroe SHER]l.fAN A, LEWIS, Junior, CwwvjjJe SUSAN GAIL LEWIS, Freshman, MonrO<'

TERRY WI. LEWIS. Sophomore. Eros THOMAS H, LEWIS, juoior, New Tbena MAX P. LIGHTSEY, Sophomore, Kilbourne BRENDA K. LINDO\;;:r, Sophomore, Allo HELEN L LINER, Freshman, Bastrop PAMELA ELAINE LITTLE, Freshman , Shreveport

MJCHAEL RAY LlTTON, Sophomore, Shreveport MARIANN"E LlVELY, Freshman, Bastrop MARSHALL UVINGSTON, freshman, \X-'innsboro FRA!,\'CES LOFLIN. junJor, Monroe DONNA D. LOMAX, Sophomore, Monroe JIM LONG, Sophomore. Metairie

jOH!'\' K. LOPICCOLO, Freshm~n, Metuchen, N,J. JOHN B. LOPOO. junior, Waterproof HUBERT j. LORMAND, jR., junior, Kaplan DALTON LOTT, Sophomore, Shreveport DONALD LOVE, Fr~shman, West Monroe CALVIN AL LOVELL, Frtshman, Bastrop


jASPA R LOVOL J Unior. Beaumont, T el< . J AMES LO\X' [RY . Sophomore. Minde n \"' ILJ.IAM I. LOZE. J unlo l. f\:ew O dea ns AU EK I.lJCAS. luoio r, Pass.lie N .J. GA RY DO N LUPO. Sophomo re. \\'?inr);;boro CONNIE LUrrRELL . F.eshm::m. S h rc~'epo lt

\'(' AYN E EDWAR D LYE RLY . Freshman. Mcbil SHEI.TON McBR IDE. f rcshm:l n, Tio.l'; a REBECC..A A. McCARTY . j unior, CnlulIlbia JA N IE McCLANAHAN, f reshman. COlufllbia W ILEY FORD. M(CLARY . SophomOIC, Vivian H O\VARD A. McCLELLA N D . Sopho;nole. Basile

PAISLEY AND STRAIGHT HAIR ALL THE RAGE

LI N DA K. McCT.l a<G, Sop.homo re, MOllfoe CAROLYN McCLURE, Junior, Jooe~"L lle RICHARD McCOMB, Sophoml..Hc , Shreveport JOH r--'l'\\ IE A. McCOR]l.fICK, FreshmJn, Vivinn JOHN E. McCOITER, Freshman, ShrrHpo rt jOHK McCOY. Sophomore, Monroe

VERl'JON B. McCOY. Freshman. Monto(: PHILIP H. McCRORY, JR.. Junia!', New Orleans JULIANN McCULLAR, Frrs hman, Shreveport VICKI McCULLlN, Junior, Monr~ HOPE McCUTCHEN, JunIOr, Monroe ROr--'ALD McDANNALO, Sophom nr~ , Hugoton

JOYCELYN McDERMITT, Freshman, EpN JAMES CARSON McDONALD, Junio r, Jonesbol< LORRAINE C. McOONI\TELL, Sophomore, East Providence. R.I. MARGARET A. McDOUGALD, Freshr;nan, Olla DAVID McDOW'ELL , freshman. Doyline GEORGE McDUFFIE, Sophomore, C rowville

JACKIE R. McDUFFIE , Sophomore, W. Monroe CAROLYN McFARLAND, Frrshman, DmvnsvilJc DAVID McFARLAND, JUllio!, B!l sto l, V a. MI(HAEL ]. McFARLAND, Sophomore , Slidell LINDA McFARLIN, Sophomore, Ba~trop DAVID M. McGAHA , Freshm.1n , Me Ghee, Ark.

ROBERT LEE McG AHA , Sophomo re, Pioneer DAVID McGEE , Sophomore, Monroe MICHAEL 11 OYD McGEE, FrrshOl an , \'\Tes t Mnn m~

WANDA McGEE , J unior, Bos.;ier Ci ry JAMES N. McGILL, Sophomo re, Jackro ll MUFF McGINTY, Sophomore. AleXlndria

G . MICH AEL McGl.O THI N, F r~ h ml n . Bastrop DOROTHY MAE McGOWEN , J unio, West Monroe JAME S WA T SON McGOWEN. Sophomore, Wes Monroe LARRY J. McGO WEN, Junio r, RapiHe GARY LEE McG UFFEE, Sophomore, Enk rprise H ARRY McG UFFEE . Freshml n . Rayville

D AV ID w. McGUFFEY, Sopbomore. Sh reveport BETTY McHALE, junio! , Harrisonbur,!t S HARRON }.fcH ENRY, Frts hman , MOI'IIQe DONNA McINNfS, F~shm3 n, Mobile. Ala. SANDRA McKASKLE , Sopbomo re, Jon~boro DAN 8 . .McKAY. Freshman, Mang h3m

248


KATHERIKE E. M,KAY. Freshman, Pvll ock MARILYN McKEE. Fre~ hmJn. W c~t M onroe MAR IA N MA0.1N l\kKE NZI£, Jun ior. Mon /oe LARRY ELDON McKINNIE, S"phomore. Linville KENNETH H i\-lcK N E}; J.Y. Sop homnrt. Pineville SUE McKNIGHT, J~n io r , D J m dl

J AC KIE I.. McKOI N. F res hmJ ll, j ones

JOH N S. McKO\'i' E N. Sopbomo re. Ba to n Roo}1¢

WANDA M . MeI.EAI\'. Sophomore. n:l~l rop

OSCAR SIDNEY McLEMO RE. Sophomore. W est

Monroe

CH"'-R I.ES Mc MAHAN, J unio r. Laro~e

LARRY McMANUS, Ju nior. W:!.terTHOOI

BltLY JOE ,\I,MILUN, Sorhomo re. \~'elsh

J AMES L Mcl\-[UttfN, Freshrn~n. \X'oodwO/th

JOHN C. McNEASE, Freshman, Wlnmooro

GLORIA McQUIU IN, Freshman. \,(iino sb,)r()

KEN MrRAE, S()pbomo[e, Monroe

MICHAEL G. McVAY, Freshman, \-";r~~t M nnr"c

CATHERINE McVEA. Sophornor~. rhton Rou l"(e JAN McWILJ.JAMS, Junior. SpJln ~ hiJi CHARLES 'W'. ;"fACHEN, rr~,IHIl.In , BOSS ler Cir-' MARY FRANC};.'; MACK. SophomOff. F errid:l:\' MAXIE CAROl. MACK, Sorh omore. f eui day THOM AS M ACKE. Freshman, New Orlca;'")s

STEVEN C UNTO l'\ MADDRY . junio r. Minden DONN IE M AGEE. S"phomore. Oa k Gr.we LARR Y L. MAG EE. Fres hm.m . Monr<)e ZANN IE MAGEE. F re~h m .." HI. \X'onn~bo ro JE NN JFER GA YI.E MA I.\I:S . J Ullio r. New lbC"m JUAN IT A L MAI NS . Sophomo re. N e ...... I b~ril.

LARRY MALOI'\E, J un ior, Lake Pro ....,dence MARSHA E. MALONE, Frcshm~n, Viv ian 'rYRELL MANIER!. Freshman, Ne.,.· Orl ~a n' PH ILIP M. MANISCALCO. f[eshm~n, DaWn

Ro u£::e

ROBBY J. MA,'J},,l. Sophomore, Mooroe DOROTHY ANN MANN, Sophomore. NJlcheI. MI SS .

M\OY MAPP, Jut'1ior, Monroe NAOUM MARKOV. Sorhomore, New York, N.Y. MONICA R. MARLATT, Fre;;hm;ln, n~s tJOp UNOA. MARSHALL FreshnlJn, MonrOf CA LV!N MARTIl\'. Snrhomore, Pioneer DARRYL DR UC E M ARTIN, Freshm~ n, W'est

MolltCie

GERALD KEN N ETH MARTlN. F,es blJl3n . G il bnl JA N E MARTI N. Fresh nun . Wate rproof JERRY EDDARD MARTI N. Sophomor~, Winns boro

JOYCE MA RTIN . Sophomo re, Co lumb ia

KEITH A. MARTI N O , Sopho more, Krot, Oh io

HIL DA J. MA SS ~Y. Fr-es hm:on, Ferri d ay

LARRY MA SSEY . fl es hman. Urani.l ROBERT P . MATHE N Y. F [e ~hm~n, Monroe SY LVIA MATHEN Y. fres hman. Blstwp JEAN }.JARIE MATH IAS. Fres hman. Shreveport BECK ( MATHI S. Sophnmnre. Monroe FARREll. l-{AXWEU. , freshman, Tio,(.'~

ALLISON MAY. Snpn"morc, I\'cwellton DW IGHT KEJTH MAY. Sor;homore , Monroe WIT.llAM H . MA y, JR., Sophomore, Forest ''I;'lLllAM R. MA Y. Fre ~h m J fI. Forrst ANWA RD J . MAYEAUX. Fresilmnl). D eRi dder STEVE MAY ER , frt shm3n. Bronx, N.Y.


.JE~~Y 1\. j\(AY HELD. f r~, hmm . lCfsvillt K ENNETH E. MAYN ARD, $nplll)mnrc , HJu,';h \on PAT M ,'Y S. Jun ior, K e-lly THOMAS M . l\{F.A( HUM . J un ior, Ri n,~J<:o ld EDW/Alt D J MI::D1 A M O LLE. JR. , f r('~hro:ln.

N e ...

Orl eJ.n~

MARTHA G. ME CKS. Junio r, Monroe

RA Y MI::EKS. fre, hm~n. M on roe JR" MElSTR rr.H, fre,hm., n . B rooJ..l yn, N.Y. \\('A Y:\I E t. IIKE MELA NCON. f reshma n, Norco

Ct AIJOE E. MELSON. III . Sophomore.

l'errid~y

G LEND A K A Y M E t.VI N. J unior , Jen... U:'\JDA B. MERE , Fr~路l hmJn. Slidell

GEORGE

~/ .

;\fEREDITH , Sophomo re, Ur.l nil

ERNESt" D!E(,O MERl.O. f rt$hma n. Lan?; IslanJ , N .Y. GLYNN MYE RS. Fl c~hm;\n, O<-nh;;/ll Sprin,:l;s MAR<.;AR ET J>.{,CYERS. Fr~hm:Jn. I1e n ham Sprinp THOMAS ORY MEYER, fleshm ao , Ne..... Orlenns RORFRT S. MI ANO, jlJnior. G3.rwilie

\\'. DAVID MIODI.EBROOK$, Sop homore. Shre\.. ~port THOMAS O TT l\IIKI.OSEY . F re5 hrn~(). Met uche n . .'\1".J. U N DA :\IAR[[ MI GlJEZ. Sorhomo rc. rr~n klin

MlCHAEl. R. MII. A/'.L $ol,horoore. Winn fi e ld

JAMES DA LTON MJLF ORD, Sophomore,

West MOfllM At \Xf ILU AM M ILLE R. Freshm ~n, EI Dor ~ do. Ark.

CHARLES W ltli AM MillER. )R , Sophomo re. Br~!lh ,, ~ itt

C LIF'J O N A. MILLER . f reshm~ o, Haynesville DON MILLE R. Jun iQr, Jenninu fl.OY D M. MILLER . Fte~hman , You n,l(sville GARY l. MILLER, J unior Epps GEO RGE M ILLER, Sophomore, M on roe

ROG ER T (. MILLER, Frc,hman , L ee~vj ll e THO MA S LES I.IE MIU.IR , Fresliml n, H,111nesvdle TIMOT HY MIl U : R, Sorhomort , EpN BYRON lAMES MILL E R, J llnlor, Gonyvill e DOR IS MllLS, Sophomore . b lie Providence MA RY MILLS, Fleshmlo, M Ofllor

MAR Y JANE: M If\.TJ\' IEAR. Jun ior, Sh r('...erorl ROOERT M IRA [\!DA, frnhm an, Nt'l'.' Iberia JO ANN E M ISTRETT A . J ~nlnr, Baton ROIlJ.;e SAMUEL \V, M ITC H AM, Frtshm:lO. Mer Rouge CARO LYN Ju"l"N l\UTC H Hl, Freshman, Ferriday J O HN S, MITCH E IJ" SopllOmore, Jone,will e

UN OA G . MI TC HELL, Sophomo re, Delh i M[ CHAEL R. MITCHELL. Sophomore. De lh, S Lt.DEN J O H N MOH O, Fresh mall, WashinJ:ton,

D,C. BOB MOLCANY , Sopho more. ShIeveport BRENDA MONCR IEF, J un io!, Vid~JjJ. W ILLIAM JAY MONROE, Soph omore, Monroe

CHARLES C. MO.'\1"TAGUE , JR . f mhmnn, Dalon RO\I I:~

C H ERYL MONTGOMERY, Freshman, Mon r~

DREMA MONTZ. F re~hm~n, Ro:>srn'e

MICHAEL LEE MOOCK., Fres hman, Baton RoUJ;O:>

BILLIE MOO DY . F fe~hm ,lll, Monroe

SUE MOODY, Sopho more. O ILl

DI ANE MOON. Freshm~n, F~ 'melv jllc SHARON A. MOON. So pMmo re, Norfo lk, Va. KATHY M OONEY. Juoior, B3mop DOROTHY MOORE . Jun ,OJ:, NC'I'.'d hon J ERRY W/ . MCXJRE. Sophomo r~ , \V~t Monroe J OSE PH E. :\fOORE. Fru nmao, Shreveport

250


JUDSON MOORE, Freshmall,

Wc~t

Monroe'

LI NDA M, MOO RE , J un io r, Monroe

U NDA SUE MOORE, Sophomor~, Monroe

MURRAY E. MOORE, J unior, Vi"in,'

THOMAS E. MOORE, Fr~s hma n, Sterlington

RiCHAR D A, MORA LES, F!~shman . B~ton ROIl~~

TERRY J. MORAN, JU fu o r, W ,$oer

MIKE H . MORC AU, Frt<hman. j>,.hrk s viII~

BEVFR IY ) , MO RGA N, r:res hm ~ n. Tallu lah

JO HN DH MORGAI\,', JR. , Sophomore. Nalcha,

M iss.

RICH ARD M ORC"N, Ju n ior. Jer\~

ROBERT WARRE N MORGAN, Frt s h rn~ n, Moo r~

DAVID p, MO RRIS, Junior, Neu' Orleans HUGl-i MORR IS. Fresh man , Shre\'tport KA RE:-J MORR IS. SophomlJre, Epp} MI CHAEl. MORR IS, Sophomore. R:r yville REX S . MO RRIS. S<lph <l mnre , Ra yville SUSAi'\' MARIE MORRIS, Freshm3n, Oa,tIOp

JERRI S. i'vfORRO W , J\Ul ior. Monroe JAMES ARTHUR MORSE. SopllQmorc, Jubon H ARRY D. MO RTON. JR. F reshmln. T"Uul:rh LUCi LlE MO RTON. Junior, M onroe SHELBY PAUL MORTOl'-.', Freshml n. Ta Jl ubh LI NDA D. MOSLEY. Freshm an. U ra o i:r

FOURTH NLSC MISS LOUISIANA REIGNS

R"MSEY CLAI R M OSS, Juoio r, E rat h DANA MOU K, Junior, Mooroe J ONATHAN KENT MO UT ON , SO!, iJomore ) en rri ng5 ' SAMJR C. NOW AD. Sophomnrc. S) ria C. GREGORY MOY. F.t'shmJ,n. M onlOe SYI,VIA LEI:. MOV. J un io r, Monroe

RUBY MULHf:ARK S'lphom» re, RJy" jlle JAMES M U UI l'-.'S . FreshO)~:1, Wal~ r proof L,\RRY M ULLINS. Sophomo re . M.mrOc T H:\DDEUS f. MUtL[ NS. Sopho!llott', M<l[lro~ MICH"n ANN E M URPH EY Sol,homore

Gtt'tnville, Miss.

'

,

MARTHA ). MURPHREY . J unior, Raynll e

JO MCRPHREY , J unrlll, Rayv ille CARL W'A YK E MURPHY, Freshm3n. Ba5trop DICK ,Ml.' RPHY. Sophomore, Smomf rt ld . Colo . LOREN J AM ES MU RPHY , Freshnr J o , Su lphur RI CH ..I,RD M. MU RPHY , So pl.n m,}(e. Oroom fl eld. C ol,,, JAMES ) , t- IURRA Y, Fre-shmlo, New Orlc.1ns

l..... RRY MlISGROVE. Sll ph"more, JJCks00 W"RRE N FAITH MUTZ. Sop homore , Nc'w

Dl"lenn$ DAV I D MYA TT. Sop h omo r ~, Shrevepo.1 KATHERY N MYR ICK. Freshm an. f t rr id :n "\'X'Jr.U AM BEN MYRICK, Fnsh:nlo , BJ,ton Rouge DA NIEL LEE NAFf, Fr<"h:nln , B1SI(OP

THOM"S N AGLE. FrtshmlO, S~y rev ilIe. N. J. SE\'{I I ~LA NAPPlER . F r~shmao, West Mon roe

CUr-: NAS H. Juoior, Jonesbor'.l

ARNO I. D NATA LI . Fns hman. Iow a C"ROLY!\] SUE NEA L. fre shman, Rayvi lle JOYCE D1"NNE N EA T. . Fushman , R,a~"..ille

251


POW WOW XMAS ISSUE FEATURES COLOR

JAN NEE L, J unio r. M <:'I" Ro u.Rt MARTH A r NEATHr:R Y, Frc.<hman, Rayv ille JE RRY LLOYD NEI G HBORS. Frcs hm ln , Mon roe AJ.VJl\' J. NE I SON. Sopho more, W. Montoe ARTHUR A. NELSON, JR. , J un ior, B~ stroD CHRISTI E KELSOI'\" , Fres hman, bke Pro\" id~nc('

JAMES r.. NELSON, Fre~ hman. W. Monroe

JESS IE PATRICK NELSON , frc shm <l n, W.

M l)l\ roe

PHI LLIP J. f\,"c I.SQN, Freshman, Amil)'vil! e. N.Y. DONALD H. NE\X'(OMER, Freshman. Mon~ JA CKIE M. NEWI-{AN, Freshm~n. Rayne M IK E NEWMA N , Sophomore , Vid.1kl

B!>.Rl1ARA ANN NEWSOM . Jun ior, Sikes RUT H L. NEW$01f", Fr~shm~n. Baton RQu1:c RON ALD WAY N E NEWTON , Juni or. Coush.dta PAMEL" K 路... Y NICHOLS . Freshmln, ShIC"'cport CttRO L NICHOLS. Flcshm ~n, Shrewport DONNA S. NICHOLS, freSnmJll, Spri:lAhill

ANTHONY NICOS IA, Ju nior, New

Odc~ns

JOE NICOSIA, J un ior, Smith fi eld, P~ .

LARRY l. N ICOS IA. Freshm~ n, Smithfield , Pl.

BILLY N IX . Ft es hm~ n, R.1yville

D IAN NE NO BLE. Jun ior, Slerli nQt on

BECKY NO LA N, Jun ior. farmervi lle.

BETTY FR ANCES NOl~N, Snphomo re ,

Do" nsville

C HERR01\.' AK N NOI. AN , So phomore,

","'a ll .'l \\-':..11 ;1, \'\'1sh. CLYDE \'(/AYNE NO T. AN , Freshm ~ n. Monroe T ERR Y LANE NOLAND. Fresh man. W. Monroe DAV ID T . N"ORDAN, junior, W. Monroe GERRY LYNN NORMAl\.' , Fresh mJn. H~ i le

ROY NORMAN. Fn$hman. RaY"il lr ROBERT n. NORTH, Junior. New O clea llS ANNE MONROE NORWOOD, jun ior, futon R ou~e

LANNY D ALE NORWOOD , Freshma.1 . St. Joseph JA N ICE NOVAK. Sophomo re, A lelClndI ia ChROLY ;..r AI\'N NUGENT. f reshman . Monroe

JOHN JOSEPH Nl.1GENT. Sophomore, R~ l' ne JOYCE l'\UGENT, jUnto r, Ba.lt rop WAlTON D A LE NUGENT . Fres hm an, Springhill \XfILLlAM J. J\'UNNALl Y, J.:nioI, D~ $trop PAT RJCK G . O'BR IEN, Jun io r. M or.':.1n City RANDY J. O'CONNOR , Ftes hm~fl . Apalachi n, N .Y.

SHARON" OD EN. Sophomore, Shreveport ERNESTINE OGDEN, F re.l hman . Sicily Tsb nd TOMMY OGLESBEE. Fr('shman, W. Monroe FRANK JOSEPH O'HARA, III . f rcs hma(l. Vicnoa, Va. lELA GAIL 0ID S. Sophomore. Wafe rp ro of M ARVIN M. O UVER, Sophomore, Mooroe

SCOTT O路NEAl. Sophomore, Monroe DENNIS L ORTEGO. Sophomore. GrJnd , Prairie JOSE PHINE N . DRY, Sophomore, Shreve port JUDJSON E. OSBON, Fle,l hman, \'i/ . Mooroe JULIA OSBORN, Freshman, W. Mon ro e RALP H GERALD OSBORN, Ju nior. Welsh


WESLEY PRESTON OTWEll, Freshman, l ena GARRY OUBRE, Junior, B:non RoUl~~ NJ.NCY ). OURSO. F r c~ hm ~n. Leesv ille PEGGY A!'r.\l OUTLA\\? Junin r, St. l OSI?I> h JOHNNY OVERBy. Sophomore, Lake Prn\'idcnce JOHN L. OVERTON. I'reshmnn. M onrrx

DELILAH M, O\X'ENS. Fr esbm~n. Hebert EFFIE ~{ PACE, Ju n ior. Sterhnl: IOn CUM PACQUE , Frtshmall . Gr~ n d ( ;'I nc DANA lOUISE PALMES. F re~ h m3n. "'e ...路 Orltans JOH N PALMISANO, Ju n ior, New Orlu ns JOE PA N EITA. Sophomore. Cunford , N.J.

lAN Ey M ICH AEL PAN KEy . Freshma n. Delhi J ANIS PARDUE. S"p hOffiOIC:. M"nr~ MILLIE PARDUE , Fu:shman. Ch!l tb3m CINDY PARKER. Sophomure. Met Rou.l:(' DE~fS S. PARKER , Freshm a n. R.ly\路dlc FOXDA PAR KER. Freshman. Jone$bo r(J

JOAN HAYS PARKER. SOrllomOre, Start JOHN M. PJ. RKER. Junior. S hr~y eD()rt JUANITA PARKER. Fr~shrn!l n, Gi lbert LUTHER C. PARKER. Freshman. N cwe l[l on MARGARET ANN PARKER. Sopbomore, Mi nJen PAMELA PARKER. Junior, Mer RO(J gc

lOTTIE MAE ALLEl\" PARM, Freshman. M onult' JJ.MES lvfICHAEL PARRISH . Fresh man, Clulmetlc MINA PARRISH. Fr c~ hrn :tn, M onroe SHARON O. PARROTT. Sophomnre. Bast rop LYNDA PARSON, J uni or. M onroe VICKIE J. PATRICK. F r~ ~hman. Hnlly RIdge

MABLE PATTEN. F r~shman. W isner JAMES R. PATTERSON. Sophomore, Sterl inl:lOn RO NNY CtAY PATTERSON. Sophomol"l!. l\rC:ld ia ELAIN E PAYN E. Ju n ior. IkHu RICHARD L. PAYN e , SOP/,omore. Ferridar TOMMIE R ... Y PEARSO N. Fres hm,tn. Vivlao

'Oi/AYNE PEDDY, Soph nmore, Ruston CONST Af'.<CE ANN PEDRO, Junior. SIHeVepot.< FRANK PELlTERE. JR .. Freshm ;1.n. New Orl eans ROBIN PENDLETON, Junl or. Bn s(/o p FRANK M. PENNEBAKER. S,whomore, Metairi e ROBERT PENNINGTON. Fresbman. W e.\! Monroe

MJCHAEL P. PENNY\\?ELL. Fresbman. ShrevepOrt CHA,RTE S PENTECOST, Sophomore . Harri~onbutg H ARRY JOHN PERIOU, JR .. Fres hman. B~ton Rout:e

MACK PERKINSON. Frcshm~n, St. Francisv jll e

JENN Y PERRY, Fre.lhman. Sterling ton

LJNDA PERRY, Sophomore, Lak" Providen c~

R ICH AR D L. PERRY . Freshrn;ln. We~t Monro"

CAROT. ANN PETER S, J Unior. Monroe:

DON'ALD PETERSON. F Ie~hm~ n . Cnl umb i ~

B(LLY PHlLUPS. Sophomore. J onesboro

FREDDY R. PH ILLIPS. Frcshrn;Jn. M onro~

JANE L PH III PI'S, Freshman. Bossie r City

MYRTLE A. PHIU.lPS. Juo ior. Po llock

CAROLYN G. PHII.POT. J unior, Jones boro

}AMES H. PICKEL. l" nior, Farmerv ille

CAROL J. PICKErr. Sophomore, BHtrop

!EAN IEC E PICKETT. Freshman . BaltrOI>

PARTICIA S. PICKETT, Sophomore, Burlington

Onurio,

C~,, ~ da


RU SSE Ll, 1.. PICK!::TT. Juni or. Bastrop

ElV [S PI ERCE, Fres hr:lJn,

Jon ~$bo ,o

S U E PIERC E, F rcs hm~ n, "\if . Mon roe ME LO OY G, PINN IX, Freshman, ShrevepO rt $TT'Pl-tE N PI T IIR RO. Fre,hman. M onroe BOl'-l\',E A. PJTRE, F m hma tl, Fun klin

COK N IE AN N P ITRE , Jun ior, Hou ma G ARY C. P llIE N G ER. Junio r. Vi vian

RAC HEL PITTMAN. F te~h m a n . CutofI CHARtOTTE PITT S. Sophomore, M o n ~ G REGORY D. PIZZ IGNO . S. ,t'ho m o r~ . New , YOlk, N.Y.

J A. M ES E. PI. AN K. Jun ior, Rayv ill e

K ENNETH RAY PtATT, Jun ior, Mon roe

JOHN M. PUTT. $ o p n0ffi ore . Long Isla nd. N.Y.

RICH AR D PLO U RDE, J un io r , SoutiJiO.ll: ton , Con,"1.

CRAW FORD PLUMMER, Freshm:l.O . Mon r~

LY N ET TE M . POE. Freshm.1 n, D eR idder

JAN ET PO L"ND, Sophotnorr , Monroe

M ARY ELEA NO R POLK . So phom .... re , Ma nIOc

RI CHARD D OYLE POLK. F re ~ hm ~ n. Li tde Rock ,

Ark. LI N D A P O M ERLEAU. Frt'shman. Sh rew' pO rt

W ILLI AM G POO L. F rcsh m~ n . Sprineh iJl

MARY JU DITH POOLE . Sophorn orC". V id al j~

MELBA JANE POOLE . rrcshm ~ n. Montc~y

SAMMY NELSON POPE, SophomOft , Ken ta路cod B IT UE PORTER. j unir.r. ~{onr c;.e CON NI E PO RTER . Sop hnmo {c. BJst rop DO,"\INA. PORTER . So phomorc, Mon roe MILD RED PORTERf[ELD . rr e~hman . EI Dmdo. Ark .

BRENDA K AY POSEY, Fre, hml n. I.umberl on ,

M is:;.

R ICKEY POVI. AN . Frc~"' m3 n. Ar Cldia NA:--JC-:Y VJR(. I:--J IA POU NDS. FlCS hm:lIl. MOllfOC PATRIO A POUI\"OER S, So phom N e. Mo nroe n ETTIE 10 POW ELL. SorhoOlOIl' . Cbyton EDWARD BYRO!' PO\l:'ELL. Freshm1 n. W inrdl el d GE ORG E AKl\"A VO W P. I.L. Sop hom vre, Bossier (!ly

JA N IS .\1. PO W Ell.. rl c,hm;ln, H olly RidJ;e PATR IC IA L. FOWEU . S0plrnmOre. M onroe MARY S. PO \,(f ERS. Sophom ore . \'(1 . M ....nroe OONNA RAE PRA G ER . r re ~ h :lU n, M ontg ome r~', A b, GA IL FRESCOTT. Frclhm .tn, Opel .... t\! a~

VIC K I I.YNN PRES" ELL, Fre~ h :n3 n. MQnroe

EI LEI::N I\"OE.(. PRCSSE. Sophomo re, Meta irie

G lEKN G . PRICE . Sophom,)fe. B:l ton Roui'e

K IRBY PR !("E. Fre~ h mw. M ontOt

LOUIS R . PRICE. j u ni n r, Pine" lIlc

ROY PRICE . Sop hom ore. Momoe

JAMES E. PR IDDY, Fres hrrll n. Sf. Frl rKiwilie

V JR G JKJA E PRI MM . Frc ~ h m.ll\. M ooro e

TOMM Y PRI SO C. J\l flinr. Cal h oun

J OHN E. PRlTCH ETT. J unio r. Mn bi ie. A b .

ANDRe w' M PrtO SO W SKl, F (eshm~o.

H, ck,vilk N.Y .

M ARS H Al.!. PRUITT. F rc.sh rn ~o . Mon roe

DO;\! PUCKETT. Flc,h nu n, }{(,O IOC

M ARTHA PUC KETT. j \, n;n r, St e rljr\~to n T Hr::lM A D OW' INC PULLEY. Sophomo rc-. 01k C,..,l\ C

N EI DA PUR OY. F rc.< hm.1 n . M o nr oe l 'ER ESA LYNN PURDY. F r c~ h m~ n, (:, Ihoun JIM peRGER SO N . Fre$h m~n . Sh revepo rt BEC KY QUII--lIW, j un r(H, M o nr QC

254


THEO MORRI S RA!3J3. Sop h()rnl'l[e. F err, cI ~y BECKY RAN ('HO\,<;'. Frtshrn~n , '''!t~t Mon roe GENE S RADAU. Fr <."~hm ,l n, Delhi JON,.I(l'H!\N RADE N. Fre s h m~n. P~ tl~ Town. P,1, I AUR A lEE RAG US. Fr c~ hm~n, P,Onee r JO ANN RAIFORD, Sophomore . WeH Monroe

MA Rl! R AINS, Sophomo re. Ba strop SllZJ.KN E. RANDA D ZO. FreshmJIl. N e w Orle:lns GI.EN ALA'" RANDOW. J u mor, P,nevllie DOROTHY J R AK EY. Fre.hm.,n. S htt,'eport G IN GER R AT Cl iF F, 50ohomore. Sh fe"epor! PEGGY RA T CLIF f . Sophomore, Pincyi1/e

NO FRESHMAN BEA UTY QUEENS THIS YEAR

]. l YNN RA THG m. f rc~ h Olan. Ir .... in. Pa. ALFRED RAW' tS. rR .. Sophomo re, O ~me ll GEORGE E. RI\\'(fORTH. F l e~ h man, 51. J mep h j'\-ORMA 1. RAY. Freshrn.1n . Monroe \"' ILI.A RD WlAY N E RAY. Frtl<hman, W'inn~boro C\RO l YN REA. Jun Io r. Monroe

V EVTE REA, Frc~hm an . /l.{onr()e C'..ROI.YN KAY REAG,'..N. Freshlmn, \'lesl Mnn roe ORENDA REDD. Junior. CI~ .. to n OONNA ,'..NNE REED, $onhomore . Monroe JOHN" DAVID REED. Prdlman. Church Point PAM REED. Sophomnrc. Ope lOllSJS

ROBFRT W/. REED. Sophomore . Doyl eston. Pa.

BESSIE E. REESE, Fre,hmJn. Monroe

TRAVIS LAMAR REEVES. Sorhomore, Jackson,

MI SS . JOHN A. RFGUS. Fr(c,hmln. Pinnec ! FRED MICHAEL RErD, Junior, Metairie SCOTTY REJS, SOl'homore, Monroe

J O H:\l ROBERT REITZF.L L. J unmr, Monroe SA MMY REITZFTI. Frr <hman, Colrnx HEl\fR.Y J.YNN RENO. Frc<hman. Monrnt ROTlF.RT \'(1 RFYNOI.DS. Jun ior. M onr~ CHRIS D. RH ODES. FrtshmJn. Mon terey CAROI.Y'" 1.. RICF.. fre;;hman, Sicily Isl and

NE Al. EVER ETT RICH ARD. F rl'shm~n, Pierre P ' r(l M ARY A"'1\.' RI CH ARDS. Fte$hm3n . W innf ield O' f\RI~J'\ RICH ARDS. J un io" M onroe PAR A. RI ('HA RDS. J UOO OI. Co lli nston GA RY WI RJ(' H ARDSON. Snphomorl'. Columbia G LE N M. R IC H AR DSON, h r~hman. Columbia

lAMES B RI(""I-IA.RD~ON J1L Freshman, Monroe KAY C. RIC H,\RDSON. Juninr. Mo nroe LARRY RIC" H AR O <;ON. J u nio r. Sh l e\'~ pnH RIT A J. RI C H ARDSON. F re~ hma n, We~t Mo n roe KE1\!N ETH E. RIGG IN. Sno homo re. West Mon roe J AMES P. RI G HTSEI .I. , Frl's h m:t rl . Ml) n roe

KAY E RrSER. pre,hm.l n. Sh revefl'Ort PAMELA G. RISER, J unio r, lX'e~1 Mon t(1e JA MES C. RI1TER. Sophnm<)fl', Mon ro e ~LANCHE A. R{VETTE. J unior, A rnau dville SUSAN F. ROBERDS. Sophomore, V;,b li a ANNE ROBERTS, SophnmNe, We.<t Mo nr0f:


BETH ROBERTS. Sophomore, F~rmf.'rYiJle BRENDA G. ROBERTS, Freshman, OUa CARLLEITE ROBERTS. Fres hm~ n, Vidll lj,1 C LAUDIA ANN ROBERTS. Junior. Wc~t MOl/coc GA I L E . ROBE RTS, F,e~hm an. Chllimette JA MES )..1 . ROBERTS. Flcshm.ln. Columbia.

BO BBY J . ROBERTSON. F reshma n. Fwiday J UDY FAY RODERISON. SophomNe. WlOn~bn;o RAYM OND ROBERTSON, Junio r. Ta~' l or Rl(HARD ROB ERTSON. Fres hman, W i nn~boro JACQUE LINE RO!3lNETTE, Freshma n. Aknndr:a RICHARD LTh"N ROBRtNS. Fres hman, Monroe

CHERLY ROI3INSON, F r~s hmln, M onrO<' EUSN ROBTNSON, Sophomo lc. RaY" iJk MICHA EL ROBINSON, Junior. Rayv ille R I(}-IARD R. RO J3INSON, Freshm~ n , Monroe RO'RI:RT H. ROBINSON , So phomore. Monroe AI.l CE ROBY, Fre'sllm.1n, !\'c:'.>.e1 lton

JERRY D . RODGERS, J unio r, O~k GrO"e T ERESSA RODMAN . Sophomore, M OMO': ALFRED R. RODR IGU E. JR ., Sophomore, Whac C.1sd c K AR T. ROO RIGU r Z, Sop homore. B£ton Rouge C HARI O ITE ROGERS. Jun ior. Farmerville JAMES RO'RERT ROG ERS . Sophomore. Mon/'m'

I( ATHY MOO_NE Y REIGN S AS MISS N ORTHEAST

J O HNNIE H . ROGERS. Frf5 hm ~ n, Bllo'n Rou ge MARILYN ROGERS. Sophomore, Girard JANI CE F. ROG I LLJO. Sophommc, Monroe PERry eUGENE RO l, AND, Freshman, Marion DELORES G . ROL LINGS. Sop homor<: , Shreverort J OE FRED ROSENBE RG . Sophomore , Monroe

KATHtEEN A:-.l:-.l ROSS, Frc:shm~ n, New Or/nns ROnGER ROSS. Sophomore. \Xfj nn fi ~ l d BOB RO\\;'AN. Sophomore, Monroe CymH 1A H AZEL RO\X' E. SophomOlc, Monroe SANDRA RUT H RO W E , Soph"mo~ , Monroe ROBERT AL AN ROWELL. Fr~hma n, Monroe

G.\RY ROY . Sophomolc. West Monroe J OR E'J OA RU('KER . rr eshmJn . Columbia MABLE: ROCKER. F reshman. Cohr mbi3 ('HA.R1ES R RUGG. Sophomore, Mooroe EDW IN G. RUSH , Fresh man, Buckeye EUGENE RUSHJ!\'G, F reshman. Columbia

TROY RAY RUS H ING, Freshman. M on roe MAR ILYN F . R USSELL, Soph omore. Co lumbia PEGGY RUSSE LL, freshm an. Wi nnsboro ROSE V IRG IK JA RUSSELL, Freshm an. Mira SAM M Y RUSSO, Freshman, M<Hgan City GA RY D. RUTHERFORD. Jun io r. Cha lmette

MARGARET RUTTLE. Fres hrn:ln, Shlcveport FR"NCIS RYAN, Freshman, Bri l::anti nc, N .J . MIKE RYAN, Fre$ hm ~(l, Co lumbil VJRGINr A RYLAND, Sophomore. Pineville JAMES fOHN SAllO. F{~shm~ n , M iam i. Fla. SA NOR A SA U S8URY, Sophomoo:. Ch.:ldds Ford. Pa.

256


GERALD SALTZMAN. FH~~hrn li n. Ra}ne PAUL SAMPlER!. $oplwmore, Anson ia. Conn. JOHN LARRY SANDERS. Freshman . Sh rnepCln M.... RClA E. SANDERS. Fresi,man, Kil bome PAM SANDIFER . Fleshman. Monll)t ROYCE STEVEN St\ND IFER . F' Ullffia.Il, Monrot

KATHY SANDROCK. Freshman. M , Kct.~ p o rt, P ~. NOR MA D. SANSON. FrcshmJn. \'(Ijlds~'ille JOSEPH M. SANTO:-.JE. freshman. ShrtVCPOlt G\'<'ENDOLYN RAY SARTER. Fre$hmJn, Vidali;l MILTON SASSER, Fruhnlln, St. Joseph JOHN SAVAGE, Freshman , Monroe

STEVE SAVAGE, FrtShman. \'('. Mon wc KEJ\TNETH 1. S.... VOlE . Fre.shma n. Sunset PEGGY SAWYER. SophnmO le. Bonita GT,E1\'OA F. SC.... RBROUGH . Fresh man. Mon roe LINDA G . !'=CARBROUGH, F,eshman. t.{onroe ELA INE L SC HErtlEl. f're shma n. 1I,-Jontc b ir , N.J.

MARVIN SCHIFF. Frtshm:1n, Richmond. V;l .

EI.LYN CA ROLE SC HNAll.. F~shman , Nc'"

YOlk, N.Y. PH ILIP SCHllI.ING , Junior. Baron .RouJ,:e ELSIE T. SCHM ITT. Sophomo re. Chalmette CHRIS SCHUBERT . Fres hman. MonrOf' (AROL ANN SCiRO. Sophnmore, f..1(lnroe

DA LE SCOTT. FrtshmJrl, (rowville DONNA SCOTT , Sophomore, Bas trop PAUl scan, Fre5hm3n , B~ s!ro p WILLIAM R. SCUR LOCK. Fr~~hm3n, Shreve(>Ort H.... ZEL SEALE. SophomOre. H ~ mmon\1 KAY SEALE, Fres hman, ~R,dufr

BARBARA ALLEN SE LBY , Freshman, AlelC,l nd riJ ALICE RUTH SE RI O. F r~shman. MO{lf O~ ERNeST). SERPAS, III , Fruhm~ n , Ntw Orleans LEON.... RD .... . SESSIONS. Fr~shma n, ShrevtPOt'I

lARRY .9. SEYMOUR, Sophomo re, SIW

JUDY SHANNON. Junior, na ~' r OI>

MARGARET SHA\'(l. Fres hma n, Shf~vtPon PATRICIA SHAW. Ju nior. r.((f Rou.R~ JIMMY c. SHELB Y. Sop hQmo r~, New Orluns DAV IO WAYMON SHELL . Fltshman. Columbi, JANlCE SHElTON. Ju nior, MorJ,:;In City WENDELL SHELTON, Juo io r. Lake- Pro vide nce

TERES .... SHEPPIIRD. Fre .~h m3 n. Mon roe. YORK E. SHEPP.... RD. Freshman, Entcrprl~e CYNT HIA $HERG .... U S. Junior, Shrc,'eport P.... MELA SHERGAUS, F ~5hm"' n , ShrC'vep<)rl CATHY SHERMAN , Fre~ h m~n. Monroe: LARRY E. SH[RROD. Fre5hm~n. Sh rt" epon

MARY JEAN SHI PI.EY , SOI)homore, Oalc Gro ve LINDA SHIPP. Sophomo re , Winnsboro HERBERT W .... YNE SH IVER. Sophomore, Al cnndri i PHYLLIS GA IL SHOA{.MIRE, Fre! hman, MOOloe JUANITA D IA.NE SHORT, Fr ~~ hm :t n. Lewu, 0<1.

ROBERT DAVID SHOULDERS, Freshman. 5'Ht\ cport

MELVIN R.... Y SHOWS. J \lnior. Rus ton KAREN FAYE SI.BLEY . Sophomore'. Fe rrid;lY STEPHEN SIBI.EY, Freshrrun , .831On Rou,ltt CH .... RLES SIKES. Fru hmln , Alcx;lndri;l FAREL SIKES, FreShm.1n , Ft. Worth. Tex. PHILLIP SILMA N . SC)l>homor~. W. Monroe

257


JUDY EU'.INE SILMON . Fre,hlllan, Spencer VERNA JOYCE S ILMON. Fres hma n, Sp~ncer MONROE SIMS. Sophomore. Monroe CAROLY N SIMMS. Sophomore. Epps )0 ANN SIMMS . Sophomore. Epps D .... VID W . SIMMON S, F[eshm~n . Columbia

DON NA SUE SIMMONS. Sophomore . West Monroe GEORGE H , S IM MONS. Fles hm ~J1 , Sprin~hi!! L.... DENE SIMMONS. Fre$ hrn~n. Port Barre LOTTIE ODELL SIMMO NS, $ophomnre, Mo nroe Al\.TNA S IMPSON. Fres hm.tn, West Monroe JANE lo-t. SIMPSON, Fres hman, Pbquemine

MARCET.LA SIMPSON, Juniof, Baker ROBERT H . SIMPSON . JR. , Fre~hmJn, Plaq uemine CARO L SINC LAfR . Fres hman, "'(i nden MITZ I M. S INGER. Freshman. TioJ!J JOHN W, SINQUEFIELD, Junio r, Tallulah PETER E , SrQUEfRA. Freshman, New O rleans

GREGORY J, SKIJ'..TNER, JR. , FJ(~.,hmao . N ew Orleans J AMES F. SLAGLE . Freshman. Shreveport DOUGLAS '\Xl. SMELSER. Sophomore, W cst Monroe ALI CE SMITH. Freshman, Rayville BARBARA 1. SMITH, Sophomo n~. W est Monroe BRENDA KAY SMITH , Sophomore. S h~veport

CHARLES LEE SMITH, JR ., Freshman. Tallulah CHERLY SMJTH, fre ~hman , ShrevepOrt DAVID SMITH, S/)pbomor~, Winnsbnw DONNTS SMITH, Sophomore, BUlrop DORET HA .... NN SMITH, Fseshman. Mororot: ELLEN SMITH. SO l>homo~c-, Shrc-vcDo芦

FRANCES O . SM lTH, Freshman. W est Monroe FRANK R. SMITH. Sophom路ore. Montet~y FRA N KIE LEh'E SMlTH, FrcshnUIJ, MOlHoc FRANKLIN SMITH. Sophomore-, M on roe GAYLE SMITH, Junio r, Monroe JJ,MES HEN RY SMITH. Fruhluan, Rayville

JERRO LD W . SMITH, Fleshmi.l'I, Jenn ings JERRY LEE SMITH, Sophom{)(, Slut JOHN EVAN SMITH , JR., Freshman , Shre"cpo rt LEROY SMITH, Flcshman, Tallu lab LINDA CARROLL SMITH. Frc~hm,m. W esl Monroe UNDA FAYE SMITH. JllOior, ShleYf"port

MARGARE'r E. SMITH, Junioe Monroe MARSHA DALE SMITH, Freshman . Sh~vtpoI( MARVI N K. SMITH , Sophomore, Aho MICHAEL EliGENE SMITH, F~shm a n, M~nlfi( l;l PAM SMITH . Sophomore. Mon roe PATRICIA ....NN SNITH. Sophomore, Tullos

PATTI SMITH , Sophomore, Mouroc SAMMY H. SMITH, Freshman , Monterey SANDRA SMITH, Sophomo re, OCrlham Springs SHERREL SMITH . Freshman , PH1( SinH, /uk. TERRY JOEL SMITH. Sophomo re , Start DAV ID O . SNAPP. JR ., Sophomore, DeRi dder

BILL SNEllINGS. Freshm3n, Belle" il/e, n(. BARRY SOILEAU, Fre~hmao, Dequi,\cy PENNY OEE SONGY, Sophomore. Port Sulphuf MICH AEL SONNIER, Juuior. Oberlin PEGGY SOREY, Junior, RJy yi!le SHARON J EANNE SOWERS, Junio r, Pinevill e


THIRTY-FIVE NOMINATED TO WHO'S WHO

MICHAEl. p. SawKA , Freshman , WilminJ:!on

JERRY SPATA FORA, SopnomOrt, MonlOC"

ARTHUR E. SPEAR MAN. Junior , CrO~''''i!k

NEIL SPENCER. Freshm:ln, Lansi ng. N ].

SUE SPIGHT. Junior, Monr~

PATRICIA DiANNE SPILLERS. Sophomore, W.

MorlToc

JAMES H. SPIll,ER, JR., Ff e-s hm~n . Hm isburg, Pa. MAR1LYN SPOHRER, Fresh mitn, S h te~Tpoft MOLLIE SPRADUN, Sophomore, Jone ~boro (ATHJE SPURG EON. Sophomore, Cody. Wyo. JOHN A. SPURGEON. Fre~hma n, Mom<>e NORMAN SPURGEON, Sophomo re, Hi~k.s

KATHERINE D. SPURLOCK . Freshman, W. MonrOC" CONNIE STACKHOUSE. J unior. Sh reve port VIRGINIA A. STANDIFER, Fwhman, Oak GfO\'C' CHAR LES STANLEY, Freshman. DUlham . N , Carolina

FREDDIE P. STANLEY , Fre5 h mln. W. Mo nroe

JACKI E STANLEY, Fre~hman. Deihl

MARilEE E. ST ANLEY. FrC:5hmlll . N~'" Oil~lO~ RICHARD W. STANSBURY. Freshlllln . Bastrop CHARLEY S. STA PLES. Sophomore. Baton Rouge LOUiSE STARSNEY. Sophoffimc. Monroe: J OSEPHI NE H. STATTh', Jllnior, Monro ~ VIOLA STATEN. Fnshman. MonfOr:

SHERYL DARLENE STA THAM ,

F r~~hmlo, Bos~ i~ r

C,"

W ANDA ANN STAYTON. Fr~shman, W. M onroC'

MJKE STEED. Jun io r. J~ n a

CH ARLES J . STE[!\'ERT, fr~shm ~ n. Sumnxr,路ille.

N.]. MICHAEL CLYDE STEPHENS. FreshmJn, Bastrop JAMES STEVEN, Sop ho mo re. \X'inn.lOo ro

SUSAN D. STEVEN. Freshman. Winn!>boto DONNA M. STEVENS. FreshmJn . Clevehnd, OhIO M t'oRY ELIZABETH STEVEN SON. Freshmln , Monroe JAMES E. STEVERSON. Sophomore, D.u trop ANNElTE STEWART. Sophomore, Shre\'eport BURl. T . STEW ART. Fresh m'n . Monroe

JOHNNY D. STEW ART . Ju nior. PllHii tOUlS M ICHAEL STEWt'oRT, F reshm~ n. JOIl(sboro MELBA STEWART. Jun io r. Crow \路jlle SHERRY STEWA RT. FJI;sl\man. Jones boro SANDRA L. STIMPSON. Sol'lJomore. Fair hope:, AI:! . KATHY STIRRAT. Fre<hmlil. Baton Ro uge

DONALD GENE STOHRER. Freshman, Mansb3wiin N .].

GREGORY ST OKES. FrnhmJn. Sh reveport

ANNA RUTH STONE. $ophomOJe. B~lon R ouge

ELIZA BETH ANN E STOUT, Junior. B:lIon Rou/;;e

DAV ID STOVALL, Fles hman . Mon roe

Wt'oRD A. STOVALL . So ph omo~. Alex ~ndr i;l

JI MMY STRAIN. Ju nior. M onrot FREDDY STRATTON . Sophomo r~. Shreveport DEVERLY 1. ST RAUB, Fruhm Jn , LIllIe Rock, Ark.

HEDY STRE ET, Freshm ln. Sh rt "epon

JAMES H . STRODERD, Freshm;lf), B;lsiie

JOHN L ST. ROM AIN, Fresh man. Bunkie

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RICHARD Sm ONG, Sophomore, FO!e ~ 1 DA V ID W , STU ART , Fre~ hffi.:l.n , StC' rli ngtOi YVONN E STUC KEY . Sophomore , Si'll('Vepc PATRl(1A ANNE STRUG IS, Freshman, Sh!e\'eport RITA SULLIV AN. Ju n ior, Slart LINDA SU LLJVAN . Sop homo re, Bastrop

PAMELA G AYLE SULLI VAN. Fmh ma n, Sh rev<'po rt CA RO J. SUG AR , F res hm~o . Monroe R ACHEL A . SUMMERS, Freshmln, Mon roe SU E SU MRA LL, F re.< nmJ n, Monroe U N DA DI..... NN E SUTTON. frC'~ hman , Ma n LOU IS H , SWA ~"N , Ju ni o!, Bun kiC'

NURSING DEPARTMENT GETS ACCREDITATION BARBAR A SW EET. Fr r ' h mall, Sta ten Island, MA.R Y COY SW ETT . Fr<'~ h m an . Shreveport HOWA RD B. SWIN D T.ER , Sopho mor<'. (0110 PHTUP SYBE RSON. )u nior. F arme/'\'i!le LI N D A M A R IE SZ IVOS, Freshma n, Ville Pia J.... CK T ALLEY , Freshm:m . Dorden tr)"'ll, N.j,

ELLI S W. TAN N ER. Sophom nre, Ep p5 LESLIE F. TAl\.'NER. JR .. Jun ior, Monroe MICH A EL LOUIS TAN NER.. Ju nI o r, Evergrec: l C IN D Y T ARMNC E, F~sh mal" Mon roe M A RIAN C T AR VER , Flesh mJ I'. A lttandria LARRY TAruM, junio r, Delhi

VIC K IE TA UZlN. Freshou n, J enni ngs BARBARA T AYt OR. freshm an . G ira rd C AROL TA Y LOR , Fles hman . Sterl ingion D IANNE T AY LOR. Fnshm il n. ,Monro e DONA LD LEE TAYtOR. FrN hmall, Bastro p J AMES STUART TAYLO R. Sophomo f1' , W . Monroe

JE AN IE T A YLOR, Sophomore, M onroe J OH N O . TA Y LOR, Sophomore. Winnfiel d LI N DA T AYLOR, Fresh man, Cu t O ff SH ELI A ANN TA YLO R. SophOiJlore, Mon roe WI.. YNE HIL L T A YLOR . Sophomore. Monroe SHERLYN DIANN E T EER. Freshn'l3n , Delhi

CARO LYN D , T EMPLE, Fmh m,ln, W . M onr( JU DY T EMPl.E , Freshm an, MOln O<' RO N ALD TEMPLE, F l."es hma n, G reen vdlc, Mi MITC HELL TE M PLETO N , Sophl)moft', Mlni!1 LOUISE S. TEST A. Sophomore, \XI1tC' rproof TlMMY RA Y T HAM ES, Freshman . Rayville

C LAUD IA M . TH ETFO RD , Frcsh milli . N<"1>' Or k :tns OS\'I1AL D THIBOD EAU X, Sophomore, De/O f RO LA ND TH IBO DEAUX , J unjor, Ka pJan CAR OLY N ANN THOM AS, ju nio r, Sn rcvcpOI CHARLES E . TH O MAS. J R., Sophomole, Mon ELI Z ABET H A. THOMAS , J uni or. Monroe

HARRLETTE T HO MAS. Sophomo re, Monroe JEFF T H O MAS, F!e.l hmao, W. Monroe JU DY T HOMAS, J un io/. Bastro l'> KARE N THO MAS. Sopho mo re. Shrev<,po rt V IRG[ N IA D , THOMAS. Fteshmil n. W inmbO I KAREN J AN Ii TH OMPSON. Sophomo re, Ma ngh:un


BillY W. T HOM PSON. Sophomore, Pio neer CAROLYN lEE THOMPSON. Sophomore, Calhoun CHERYL LYNN THOMPSON, Sophomo re. West Mail lOt' EDWARD J. THOMPSON, Freshrn~n. Levittown .

".

ELDORA THOMPSON, Freshman, Sumrnerfield ERNEST THOMPSO N, Freshman, B:lst ro p

FRED RALPH T HOMPSON. junio r, O berlin LARRY R. THOMPSON, Sophomore. Monroe LI NDA KAY THOM PSON. Freshman, Mon roe MAR ILYNN THOMPSON, Freshman, Monroe FRA NCES THOMSON, junior, Mon roe BUSTER THRAS HER , jun ior, \'I/o:sl MO'Hoe

JOH N H . TIBBIT, JR. , FrtShman. C rowvi lle CHARLES TlOWELL, Freshrmn, Dossier C ity PATRICIA ANN TJFFEE , Freshman , Monterey BETTY JAN E TILLERY. So phomore , Monroe SANDY TILLMA N. F,eshman , Momoe PAT T IMMlER, J un ior, Mon roe

禄.

JOHN K. TJP"fON. Junior, B~strop DAVI D E. TISDA LE. F u:~hman , Mon roe GRACE ELLEN TOLER, Sophomore, Monroe JAMES S. T OLSON. F re~ hm an, Monroe GERALD M . TONORE. Junior, Tall ulah ELAmE M. T ORRE, Sophomore, 8:Uon Ro uge

GERALD VICTOR TOSCANO, Freshm an, Eut O range. N. ]. M.:\RYN ILL TOWNE, Junior, T allu lah CA NDY J . TO\XfNSEND , Freshman, Kilbourne NELKlN TRABEAUX . Frcshm.1n, PorI Allen N ELL M. TRA HAN, Sophomore, Duson TR.Al'nER GLE NN. Freshman. LombaHI, III.

CONDA T RAXLE R, Sophomo.e, MO'HQC JOHN TRAXLER, ~oph om ore, D3St rop lYNDEL TRAXLER, Sophomore , Wi n n~boro ROl3 ERT WILLI AM TRENT, JR" Sopho more , Monroe VICKI E. T RICH EL , Fres hman, Monroe TOMMY A. TRI PI. Fresh man , Kennen

SKIPPER TRIPP, F. e~hroan, Mon roe G LORIA TRISLER, Fle~ h man. jonesvil k KEt-.I~ETH TRISLER , Sophomore. Jonesville KENNETH TRISLER, Fre~ hm ~ n , Start WALTER TRISLER, Junio r. St:lrt REBECCA TROEGEl, Freshman, M ansfJeJd

EDWARD PAUl TROSCLA IR. junior, Vin ton PATR ICIA TRUDNAK. S-ophomo n:, Mon roe DANA TUCKER, Fr( shm an. Monroe THOMAS EARL l1JCKE R, Freshman, Mon roe CHARLENE TUMA, ,Sophomore, Lib use JOHNEY TURNER, Fresh ma n, Forest

MAUREEN TURNER, Jnnior. Mon roe SUS AN TURNER. Junior, West Monroe CHERYL TURN IPSEED, Freshman, West Mon roe JAMES G. T UTON, j nnior, C~ rlsbJd , N.M. Ll\RRY DOUGLAS TW INER, Freshman. S\ln.>:1Iine ELIZABETH TYE, J un io r, H:l)'oesvilk

RUT HANN UlRICH . Sophomore, Chic.1go, Ill . JAN C. UNNERBERG , Frc~hmln, Pottstown . Pa . JIM MY wn.AY U PTON, Freshman , Delh i SHERRY USREY , Freshman, Monroe MARY E. UTLEY. Freshm3n, Meta irie SUSANO R. VALDEZ, F reshmln. l ecs\路ille

261


JAMES VALLEE, Junior, N ew Orleans

BARB ARA A. VANASSELDERG, Frtshman,

Pollock

JACK VANCE, Freshman , '\X'inn ~boro

LARRY R. VANDERBERG, Fresh man, Monroe

BETTY )0 VA!\' METER, Sophomore. Oa\;. G rove THOMAS VEGA . Fre:;hm;ul.. Nc"w Orleans

ED'W'ARD VIELE , Fre$hman, Closter, N. J . VICKIE L VETTCH. Fre.l hmao, Minden JOHN ALLEN VENTOLA, Fmhman, Baton RO\l gl' JAMES VERBTSKY, F)'e5hman, North Arlington ,

N.j.

JOHN L VERM AELEN. Freshman . Buckeye LlNDA N. VICKERS, Freshman, Winnsboro

ANT HO NY D. VIGUER rE. Frtshm,l,rl. Montegut

ALV IN v rLE MONT, Junior. Chalmet1e

)0 ANN Y fLEMONT. J un ior, Ar~bi

RUDEN V ILLALODOS. Frubma n. S~n Anlonio,

Tel: , RONNIE V INCENT . Freshman , Madison

JOHNN IE VINES, $opbomolt". Monree

JIM V INSON . Freshmlll'l. Shrneport

YURAND V ISNERS. Sophomorf>. N~,,' York. N.Y. RALPH LOV IS VITALE, Fr~:'>hm o n. Nt", Orlta ns KATHLEEN FRANCES VOCKE, junior, NC'Il1 Q .le;l ns

MAUREEN C. VOCKE. Sophomore. New Orlc:ms

V ICK IE VO Ll. MER. juniM. Ferr iday

SANDRA LEE VONA. Freshman. O .....e,(:o. N.Y. MARCIA LYNN VOTH, Freshman. Winmboro ROSALIE WACHOWSKr. junior. Monrot LEO WAYNE WADDELL, Freshma.n, Sh~"eport RODNEY C. WADE. junior. Monrot ROBIN SUE.WADLEY , Sophomore. M onroe

D ONNA 1. WAGONER, F res hman. Chalmette CONNIE \\?AlDEN. Sophomore, Converse LIN DA S. \X/ALDON. Freshman. Clayton BETTY WALKER. Freshm3n. Winnfield CHARLES T. WIILKER. IT, Sophomore. Monroe CHERYL E. WALKER, Freshman. MontO~

EDGAR W. WALKE R. junior. Bastrop

ELAll'\E M. \X,'ALKER , Sophomo re. Pineville

'HAROLD A . WALKER, Ju nior , Mon t:tgut JOYCE N . WALKeR. Freshm3n. Trans}'lv~nil RANDY WALKER. Freshm~n. Monroe W rLLl AM W' ALKER. Sop homol':. Monroe

LOUI S DAV ID WAL L. JR., Freshm an. Monroe

DARBARA WALL... CE. Freshman, New O Ileaos

BRENDA WA LLACE, F r~ hm3n, New O rl ea ns

J EAN WALLAC..E. Junio r. Mon roe

JOI-D'l WALTER WALLIICE, Freshma n, Dastrop

LIND A S. \V hLLACE. FC('shl1lan, West Monroe

NANCY CAROL WAllACE. Freshman. \'('are rproo f \'(' [LlIA"M W. \'VAL LER. junior. W inmbo ro JUDY D. WA LLS, Fres!'lm;1.n. We; t Monroe CLETA WALTERS, Freshma n. Monroe LARRY EUGENE \XfALTERS. Fre~hman, Chalmette LEE WALTON, Sophomore. Al~xa n dria

ADD ISON T. \"",'ARD . Sop homor~. Sterlington

ALICE \'(f ARD. junior. Monroe

W ILLI AM ALTON WARD. Sophomore. Mamou

TOM O. WARE. Freshman. Monroe

SUSA N M. WARNER. Freshman. Monroe

DON E. WARREN. Freshman. j~ckson, Mi5S.

262


JAMES CUllY WARREN, Junior, Wi'HIHeld JAN WARTICK, Sophomore, Shrc\'t~ p o rt l::UGENE WASHBURNE, Freshman, Delhi FRA.l'lCES WASHBURNE. Junior, Delhi WILLARD F. WASHBURNE, Junior. Delhi OLEVIA M. WASHINGTON. Sophomore, Monroe

SUSAN "'\(,'ATERMAN, Freshman. Sh reveport JOHNNY WATKINS. F r~ s hm l n. bke Providence BARBARA R. WATSON, Freshman . W est Monroe BOl'\1NIE WAT SON, Freshma n, B~.Ikjn DAN WA TSO N, Freshman , Monloe SKYE WATSON , Fleshma n. Shreveport

DOUGLAS WE BSTER, Sop homore, Passai c. N. ). BLANCHE W EEMS, J unior, PionEer DONALD K . WEEMS. Junio r, Sa eepr" KATHY WEFERLlNG, Sophomo re, Sh revepo rt DENIS JOHN WEIMER, Sophomore, Balon Rouge INA J. \'V'ElCH, Frc$hman, Sterlington

MARTHA DIANNE WELCH, Freshman, Mallgh;,m ROBERT W. WELCH, Fres hmnn, Winnsboro PAT WELKER, Fr~ shman, Monroe ROGER DALE WELLS, Fres hman, W innsboro CLi FFORD J. \\'iELSH JR. , Fres hrnan , N~w Orl eans ADR IAN D. W EST JU(1ior, Oak G rO\'e

A BIT OF OLD ENGLAND IN

r ~ADAME

TIC-TAC"

CAROLYN B. WEST, Ju nior, Oak Grove

DONNIE WEST , Junior, Jennings

MARY PAMELA WEST , Sophomore. Blton Rouge

JOHN WE STBROOK , Sophomore, Bastrop

BRENDA \'{fATSON, JUlllOr, W est MO!lr(X:

DONALD]' WHAREN , Fresh man, \'(feJlsJey, Ma5S

NED W HATLEY, Freshman. Mon r~

LOLA MARIE W H EELER, Fresh man, Skri inglo(1

CHARLEN E WH ITAKER . So p bomo r~, BaSIJOp

KAOIE WHITA RD, J unio r, Mo n r~

IRMA E. W HITE. Freshma n, Mon (o~

JACQUE LI NE R . W HITE. So pho more. Jonesvi lle

JANET WHITE . Sophomore. Monroe

JANICE WHITE , Sophomore, JO.'lenilk

I.ARRY WHITE, Frcshmln. Shreveport

J. LARRY WJ-llTE. J unior, West Monroe ROBERT WHlTE. Freshm an. M onro~ RONALD WH ITE, Frts hmlO, bke Providence

WAYNE W HITE. Sopho mOrE". Home r

W ILDA K. W HITE. J unior. Sea rcy . Ark.

GRANT W HITEHURST, J un ior, Pin~ ill e

GERALD G LENN WHITEN, f rnhro:lI1, T occoa.

G• . J AMES C. W HITLOCK. Freshma n . MO.'l roc GEORGE WH ITLOW, Freshman, Monwt

FREDDIE G . WHITTEN. Junior, Start WANDA SUE WH ITT[NGTON, Sophomore, Monroe ROBERT GENE WIENER, Frnhman, Bloomfield. N.J. DEBORA}! E. WIGG INS, Fre.~hman, Waterproof FRED WILCOX, Sophomore, SI. Franci~vil1e MAXEY ANN W ILCONON, Junior, Ba.;;trop

263


DONNA JANE W ILK ERSO N, S ophomo r~, Monroe GEORGE WILKERSON, Freshman, W~st Monroe lINDA D. WILKERSON, Sophomore, Shreveporl MUFfET \'G' ILKIN, Freshman, Ft. budetdl1t, Fla . LI NDA KAY WILLARD. Frc$hmal1. MOl1ro ~ BARBARA WILLIA MS, Freshm;lfl, ponchatouh

BARBARA JO W I LLIAMS , Freshman, Minden CYNTH]A W I LLI AMS. Freshm an. Springhill EVERRIl'T N. W ILLIAMS, Sophowore, Olh FRANK WlLlIA MS, Fresh mJ.n. Winnsboro JANET WILLIAMS. Juni~1r, Monme J OHN D. WILLIAM S. Frc ~ hman, Tallulah

rrEUGENE" WAS FIRST OFFERING OF FALL SEASON KATHY A. \VILLIAMS. Fresh man. Shreveport KAY W JUIAMS. junio r, Mom~ MIKE W ILLIAMS. Sophomore, M OnI~ PERRY W ILLIAMS', FreshmaCl. T a llulah SCOTT W IlLIAMS, Freshman , Minden THOMAS H . WILLIAMS, Junio r, Vida lia

W ILLIAM M. ~I JLLl AMS. junior, Monroe VA N T. WILLIAM S. Fr~s hman, Rayvill c MIMI E. WILLIAMSON. Fresh man, Monroe NEIL W CLLlA MSON. Sop hnmore. Ne ..... Orleans DAI.E E. W ILLIS, Fres hma~. J t'na JUDY W ILLIS, Fre,hmall, Abbeville

MELBA W ILUS, FrE, hman, Bastrop STEVEN G. W ILl-10NT, Sop homore, Baton Rouge BlLLY E. \trI LSON, Freshman, Monro~ DANIEL MIM S W ILSON. Frcshman, Dc-Ih i K AY WILSON. jl>nioo:, West Mon roe LARRY R. ""ILSON , F(e~ hwa n, B.acon Rouge

PRISC ILLA A. WILSON . Fl't'shro3n. Marl...svil!e RICK WILSON. jun ior . Pineville ROBERT A. W ILSON. Sophomore \X/~;; t Chester. Pa. ' RONNI E W ILSON, Sop lwmon~ , B~ ton Rouc.e WILDUR W. W ILSON. .C;ophomoJc Feuidiy EILEEN WIMBER LY, Sophomorc, Shreveport

RE BECCA A. WIMBERLY . Sophomore, Sulphur H. V ICTOR W IMBERLY, jU Cl io ~. Mont~ PEGGY W INDHA M, Sophomore. Monroe MARY SUE W{NEGARDNER , j unior, Sulphur TER RI W INNON, Sophomore , MOIllot JAM ES S. W Iny. junior, Rayville

AVO N WOLCOTT, Ju nior, Mon roe

MARCUS W OLF, Sopho more, M ansfield, Ohio

DIA N E WOLLESON, Sopho wore. Winruboro

JOHN WOMACK, Sophomo re, Mer Rouge

SANDRA K. \'\fOMACK, Sophomore. Shreve porl

MARY FRANCES WOOD , Fr~s hm a n , 51.

F ttlocisville

1. H. WOODEN . Sophomore, 0 .11.-:

Gro~

U JUANA J . WOOLEY, Freshman, Delhi DAYTON C. WOO LI E. Junior. Monroe JAMES CARL WO RKS, Sopbomore, W e.lt Monroe BEVERLY j . \"'ifR,JG HT , Sophomore, Bastrop DOROTHY WRIGHT. F(es hm~ n. Rayville

264


JAMES EDWIN WRISKA , FrtslJrn~ n , B~ s t c"p

GAYLE WYNN, F.eshm lln , Mon roe M IC HAEL MO RR IS WY NN, fr (!shm) n, Manfl;hll m VIR G IN rA YAG(:R. fl u hm3 n, Sh ccvcpor( SH IRLEy YANCEY. J un ior. S h rcve!'Ol t ALAN YARaROUG H. Sorhumore r.,'f J nsfil'ld '

ARN IE ERIC YEAllBY , Sup nomort, OJk GlOve EIJI\A YEE , f{ c~hm3 n. T ~ ll ul~ h GARY ST EVEN Y.GSS E. SophOmfHt G I ~stonbur\ . Conn. ST EVE YORK. $ophumclIe. Richmond, Va.. O[ANE YOUNG, SO!lhO!llore. Mnb!!e . Ab. JOSEY YOUI\'C . Sophomore, B~Si t ro r KAT HR YN [I,AINE YOUNG . F res hm,1n. MOI'l {oe DOR IS YOUNGlROOD. S(l ~homore, Monroe EDMON YOUNGBLOOD, r:re~ hm ~ n.

Monroe

SANDY YOU KGB I,OOD. Sophomo re-. Mon roe BOBB IE J. ZEAGLER, SopJ1 omore StHcveport EUGENE ."". ZOI.LER. Sophomor;, New OrlC'Jn s

JOHN E. ZITZMAN.

FIt,~h m:\O.

New

O rlea ns

Grad uate student, se nior, junior, sophomore or freshman- al l Nonhtas! st udents make the Union a meetin g place throughou t thei r co llege ca reers .

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Rallied 'round the flagpole are Kathlttn Dawkin s, Janis Br.lDclon, Butch Hunter and Sharon Harrelson; on the pole, Alice H aynes and Sandy Ussery

An essential part of Northeas t spiri t nre the Indi an Cheer足 leaders. U nder the leadership of Sharon Harrelson, Our yell leaders received two fourth place awa rd s, one third place and a second place ribbon at the Southe rn Cheerleader's Confe rence ilt the University of Southern Mississippi. The squad competed with groups fro m 11 states. JANIS BRANDON

With their work on the H omecoming and Tech Game pep rallies, the Cheerleaders jnitiated their program to cre.lte more spirit. Some of their spirit p lans foc the year included seeing the team off and welcome home receptions. Concen足 teating on freshman spi ri t, th e Cheerl eaders proved a healthy influence both at the games and pep rallies.

SANDY uSSERY

ALICE HAYNES


KATHLEEN DAWKINS

SHARON HARRELSON

BUTCH HUNTER

Head Cheerleader

CHEERLEADERS LEAD INDIAN SPIRIT

NLSC Cheerleade rs warm up for 1966 Cheerleaders' Conferen ce in Hatti esburg, Mississippi.


KATHLEEN DAWKINS

SHARON HARRELSON H ead Cheerleader

BUTCH HUNTER

CHEERLEADERS LEAD INDIAN SPIRIT

NLSC Cheerleaders warm up for 1966 Cheerleaders' Conferen ce in Hattiesburg. Mississippi.


SITTING-AI Miller, Jimmy Aarons, Steve Brasher, Bubbie Dupont, Carl Pitre, Ben Smith, Nic LaBarbera, Lynn Mitchell, Joe Bonduraot, Thomas Edd leman, Bobby Sca fidel, Melvin Shows. Clark Blake, Greg Juber!. KNEELIN G-Floyd Giblin, Steve Mansur, Jerry Vega, Alton Thomas, And y ~bpp, Ronn ie Sumter, James Kirkendall, Charles Robner, Wa}'lle Cunningham, Ron Gaetano, Ronnie Boudrea ux, Rodger Bowman, Larry Johnson, Howa rd Swindler. STAND ING-Dalton LeBlanc, Keoneth Hoiland, David Elkin, Ja mes Chappell , Andy Housley, Butch Shu man, Vic Bender, Mike Shl"phero, Gary Slrawhun, Tommy lewis, 000 Robertsoo, Allen Bozeman, Kenn eth Frith, Olules Rogers, Ronny Holland. NOT SHOWN-Allen Richert, Ronnie Fountain .

FOOTBALL

BILL DOTSON

Offensive line coach

RALPH LANE

Defensive backfield coach

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INDIANS RECORD SUCCESSFUL 7-3 SEASON

DIXIE WHITE

Head [ootbaJ I coach

. CHARLES MARTIN Athletjc trainer

LYNN LeBLANC Defensive line coach


VIC BENDER Center

CLARK BLAKE Placek ieke r·{u Ilback

RONNIE BOUDREAUX Halfback

RODGER BOWMAN Tackle

SEASON SUMMARY

N ortheast's 1966 foot ball season was the most successful one in over a decade. Finishing fourth in the conference. NLSC

was ranked ninth by the Dunkel Index of sffi<"lII colleges at the end of the season. In a.ddition the Tribe broke or tied 18 team records, some of which had stood since the 195 1 season. The team finished as the

top rushing club in the league with 2,218 net yards on the g ro un d. The defensive squad se t season records of fewest yards

allowed per game, fewest rushing ya rds all owed per game, fewest points allowed per game, and fewest total po ints allowed. The

team record of fewes t passi ng yards allowed in Doe game was ti ed.

Most of the individual reco rd s were altered by quarterback Steve Ivfansur and kicking specialist Clack Blake. Mansur's reco rds are most rushes (14 2), most plays (239), and most yards (882). Blake kicked the most PAT's (22) and the same number consealtive, which gave him the highest PAT percentage (1.000). He also gained the best field goal percentage (63.5) with 7 out of 11 attempts. Quarterback Gerald Dupont broke reco rds for the most punt r(>turns (18) and the most returned in a game (6) . Punter Ronny Holland showed the best punting average in a single game (46.0). Larry Johnson tied a reco rd held by three other players by intercepting three passes.

1966 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE NORTHEAST OPPONENT 20. . Southeast Missou ri ... ... ...... . .... .. 9

21 ... . .. . East Ca rolina .... ............ ..... ... 14

14. . . . . .. Northwestern State .. . .... ..... . ..23

41 ....... . . ,Louisiana College ... .. .. . . ... . . . .0

17. ...McNeese ... 18

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13 . . .. Southeastern 10 . . . .. . . . Southwestern .. 7

L7 . . Tampa ...... . . .. 0

[4 .......... D elta State ... 10

14. ... Louisiana Tech .... .... ....... 6

TEAM STATISTICS flORTHEAST OPPONENT 181 . . . Points .... .... .101 19. .. .. TO·s Ru sh ing ....... 7 4. . .. .. TO·s Pass ing .... ... 6 23 ... ...... . T otal TO's ...... .. . .. .. . . .. ... . .. ... 13 23·22 ..... .. PAT Kick .. . . . .... ... . .. . . ..... 10·8 0·0 ....... .. PAT Pass ........ . . .. . . . . . .... 2·2 O·O ......... PATRun .... . .. .. . .. 1·0 11·7 .. Field Goals .. .. . . . .. . .5·3 0.. .. ... Safety Scored .. .. .. .. . .. ... 1 11 4. .. 1st Downs Ru shing .. 59 29. . 1st Downs Passing . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .49 6 ....... .... Lst Downs Penalties ..... 7 149.. . Total 1st Downs .... .. .. ........ 115 534. . .. Rush ing Attem pts .. ' ...... 382 2423. . Yds. Gained Ru shing .. 131 2 205.. . ... Yds. Lost Ru shing .. 282

NORTHEAST OPPONENT 2218. . ..... N et Y ds. Rushing . [030

494 .. . ' .... Y ds. Passing ........ . . ... ....... 987

.. 578

642. . .Total Plays 2712. . . Total Offense Y ds. .. ..... 2017

271.2 . . . T otal Offense Avg. ... . .... . .... 201.7

..... .... . ..... 196·8 1

108·39 ...... Passes Alt.·Comp. .13

11 . . Passes lnt. By .. . 127

139. . . .. Yds. on lnt. .. 64·2 385

59·2175 .... Punts and Yds. .. 37 .3 36.5 ." ..... Punting Avg. . .. ... 21·242

35·345 ..... . Punt Ret. and Avg. .37·542

24-42 5 .. KO Ret. and Yds. .. 40· 32 1

52·514 ..... . Penalties and Yds. .23

16. . . . Fumbles 14

8. . Fumbles Lost


N o rth wesrern sa fel}' Al Dodcl picks off an Inrli:lo pass \vhile Northeast's fl oyd GibJin (82) and Bobby Scafidel (30) move in for the tack le.

INDIANS BA TTLE

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

The lndians kicked off the ir ' 66 footba ll season with a win by whipping the Southeast Missouri Indi8ns, 20 -9, scoring twice in the fina l period . No rth east sco red first early in the game with field goals o f 30 and 3 1 ya rds o ff the toe o f Cla rk Blake. H owever, So utheast came back to take a 7-6 lead when quarte rback Greg Brune connected with Chuck K oe rner for a 68-yard touchdown . TIl< South oast Indians g rabbed a 9路6 lead in the third qua rter by scoring wit h a safety, but Northeast went ahead in the fourt h with two TO' s from one-yard plunges by qua rterback Steve- M a nsur and ful lback Bobby Scafide1.

1ndian end Flo yd Gibtin ( 82) gets o pen fo r a pass in <he T ech game.

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Halfback Gary Pileman o f the N o rthwestern Demons tries 10 pick up a few yards against the Indians defense. Nic laBarbera (33) tries for the tackle.

EAST CAROLINA The Indi ans gained an upset 2 1-14 win over major college East Ca rolina in G reenv ille, N.C., 路Sep t. 24 with sco ring runs by ')uarl e rback Steve Mansur and former track sta r D al ton LeBla nc. Th e Tribe g rabbed an ead y lead over the Carolina Pi rates by making an opening fo r Mansur to race for a 40-ya rd touch down . T he Pirates scored late in the first half when ta ilhack Bill Bailey went nine yards . Ea rly in the third qnarter Jim Fl owe spurted for three yards into the e nd zone, givi ng the Pirates a 14- 7 lead. LeBlanc scored in the third period by spurting th ree yards for a TO to cap a 70路yard dri ve. Cla rk Blake's PAT tied Ihe game, 14 -14. The Indians really c line on strong in the fou rth <]ua rte r, disp laying' rema rkabl e defense as they held the Pirates a nd took th e ball o n th ei r ow n 1a- ya rd line. The Tribe ma rched dow n to its own 37-yard line in five plays befo re LeBlanc lit ou t o n a 63-yard sco ring nln to gain th e India ns a 21-14 lea d . TIle Pirates still had ten minutes to sco re but the Tribe held them consecutively for three palys and then forced a fwnble which N orth east recovered to in sure the win.

Brown Sfaciium, now be ing renovated, w ill be in use next footha ll season.


ALLEN BOZEMAN

WAYNE CUNNINGHAM

Quacterback

Guard

LOUISIANA COLLEGE

Indian Flo}'d Gibhn g r:lbs :l pass from quarterback Steve Mansur on a scoring play from the Dtmon's 21Tlrd lin e.

NORTHWESTERN The "Indians hosted No rthwestern for their first conference game Oct. 1 and suffe red their first defeat, 23-14, despite crowd足 pleasing scoring p lays by Northeas t's Floyd Giblin, Giblin scored both times for the Tribe, first o n a fou r-yard toss from quarterback Steve M ansur late in the first quarter and second with a 21-yard reception from Mansur in the th ird quarter which putted the Ind ia ns to within three poin ts of the leading Northwestern D emons. The Demons took a 10-7 lead in the second period when Ba rry Fresh plunged to a touchdown from the two-yard line and Malcolm Lewis kicked a 27-yard fi eld goa l on the las t play of the half. N o rthw estern tallied first in the second half as halfback Neal Prather ca rried the ball from the 14-ya rd line in to the end Zone. After the Indians scored in the third period, th e Demons con足 nected on a 17-ya rd pass to th e end zone from Don Guidry to Steve Gaspard after a 68-yard d rive.

Before a H omecoming crowd of almost 7,000, the Indi ans walked over the Lou isiana College W ildcats Oct. s fo r a 41 -0 victory. The T ribe set the pace early in th e first period by marching 61 ya rds in six pl ays, including a 43-yard conn ection from quarterback Steve M ansu r to halfback Alton Thomas. Full足 back Bohby Scafidel plunged over from the one for th e first score with Clark Bl ake kicking the PAT. Northeast came back later in the first period with a 2S-yard run by Mansur for the second Ind ian score. The T ribe offense again ripped dow nfieJd in the seco nd quarte r to take a 21-0 halftime lead on Thom as's seven -ya rd run. N o rtheast h alfback Dalton LeB lanc received the opening kickof f in the second h alf and raced 37 ya rds to the In dian 47-yard line befo re TllOm as scooted in fr om U yard s out for his second score. Allen Bozeman earned the fifth Redskin 1D early in the fourth pe ri od on a 35-yard run. In dian Ronnie Boudreaux recovered a Wildcat fumb le late in the fourth on the \Vildcat six-ya rd line before quarterback Ronny H oll and scooted over for the final score.

GERALD DUPONT

THOMAS EDDLEMAN

DAVID ELKIN

RONNIE FOUNTAIN

Quarterback

Halfback

H alfback

End


McNEESE A 23-yard field goal

late in the game at Lake

Chacles Oct. I j gave the

McNeese Cowboys a Gulf

RON GA ETANO

States Conference victory Fullback ove r the Indians, 18路 17.

The Ind ians d ominated the first half with a 74-yard SCor颅 ing sp rint by Dalton LeBlanc in the first quarte r and a 25颅 ya rd field goal in the second period by Clark Blake, taking a 10-0 le"d_ Eacly in the third, Bobby Scafide1 capped a 69-ya rd Indian march with a one-yard plunge into the end zone to g ive the Tribe a 17-0 lead. ?>.tcNeese qua rterback William Keigl y sco red early in the fourth pe ri od and the Cowboys went fo r two points, cutting the N ortheast lead to 17-8. Northeast fW11bted on the foll owing ki ckoff , M cNeese recovered and scored on a pass play, pulling the Cowboys to within two points of the Indi an lead_ Late in the fourth Cowboy Al Hebert intercepted an Indian pass and returned to the Indian 32 ya rd line. N ortheast's defense held and forced the fi eld goal which gave McNeese the one路 poi nt win.

Ful~back B~.by $ca fjde l displays his speed as he leads Northeast's n1shing l'lS3lns t Loul sJana College with 57 yards o n nine atte mpts.

~ FLOYD G IBLIN

End

KENNETH HOLLAND End

SOUTHEASTERN Chalking up a two-point ~on version after time had run ou t on the dock, Southeastern Louisiana College edged Ollt Northeast, 14-13, in Hammond Oct. 22. Northe--J.st sco red in the opening qu arter with a 24-yard field goal by Clark Blake_ The Southeastern Lions took the Jead late in the second period after recovering an Indian fumble_ The PAT at tempt was wide, making the half time sca re 6-3 with SLC leading. Foll ow ing a scoreless third period, the Indians started the fo urth with a long march and a 19-yard fie ld goal by Blake to ti e the score, 6-6. The Lions' following drive was stopped and Nort heas t took over th e b.,11 and ca rried it ) 1 ya rds with runs by Alton Thomas and AJlen Bozeman eating up most of the yardage before Bobby Scaf ider s two-ya rd plunge gave the Indians a 13-6 lead. W ith 57 seconds left in the game, N o rtheast's Larry J ohnson picked off a Lion pass ; however, SLC forced the Indi ans to p unt. The Lions scored on the last p lay of the game to come within one po int of the Indi an's lead. With no time showing o n the clock, SLC quarterback Bobby Cotton whipped a p ass in the end zone to gain a two-point conversion giv ing the Lions the one point win.

Indian halfback A lto n Thomas skirts left end to sco re Northeast's third touchdown of the H omecoming victory.

STEVE BRASHER Guard

JOE BONDURAN Guard


JAMES KIRKENDALL Tackle

NIC LaBARBER A Halfback

TOMMY LEWIS End

DALTON LeBLANC Halfback

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHWESTERN Northeast topped the University of Southwestern Louisiana 10-7, Oct. 29 at Ouachita Stadium for its first GSC win thanks to the Indians' faultless defense late in the game.

The Tribe jumped out for a 3-0 lead over the Bulldogs eacly in the second period on Blake's 18-yard field goal. South颅 western went ahead 7路3 in the third after recovering a Redskin fumble on the Indian 4l.

Eac1y in the fourth quarter, Steve Mansur flipped a six-yard scoring pass to Al Miller before Blake booted the PAT giving Northeast a 10-7 lead. Late in the quarter, the Bulldogs moved dangerously dose to the Indian goal line. Indian freshman Kenneth Frith threw the USL quarterback for a loss in a key play that helped keep the Bulldogs out of the end zone.

TAMPA Northeast racked the University of Tampa 17-0 with a strong ground game at T ampa Nov. 5 in which the

LARRY JOHNSON Quarterback

ANDYMAPP Guard

Indians netted all of their 243 yards on the ground and held the aerial-minded Spartans to 133 yards passing. Clark Blake and Alton Thomas combined their efforts to provide the Northeast scores with a 26.ya rd field goal by Blake ill the opening period and one-yard plunges by Thomas in the second and final quarters. The Indians' rugged pass defense, including 4 interceptions, contributed to the victory.

The Tribe rolled to a 10-0 halftime lead with three interceptions and a fwnble recovery . The Indian defense

choked off Tampa's single scoring threat in the third period and Northeast moved for its final TD in the last period.

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Northeast halfback Alton Thomas skirts left end on a 22.yard clash early in (h e fou rth period of the Southwestern ga me.

ALMlLLER End

LYNN MITCHELL Halfback


A Tech ball carrier tries to regain his baJance before being brought down by a defensive tribesn:lao.

The hard-nosed Indian defensive eleven checks the progress of a Bulldog halfback.

DELTA STATE

LOUISIANA TECH

A 42-yard touchdown pass from Steve Mansur to Alton Thomas in the fourth period ga\'e the Ind ians a (ome-from-behind victory over Delta State in Clevehnd, Miss. No\'. 12 in the first home game the Delta Statesman had lost since 1964. Delta State scored first with a 43-yard pass in the first quarter. Northeas t tied the score in the third when fullback Bobby Scafidel went 41 YaIds for a touchdown. Later in the period the Statesmen took a 10- 7 lead with a 25-yard field goal.

Ear ning a 14-6 victory, the Nort heast Indians caged the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Ouachita Stadium Nov, 19, displaying excellent defense and superior offense in their second GSC win for the season. Following a scoreless first quarter, Indian Ronnie Sumter recovered a Tech fumbl e at the Tech 16. Northeast carried to the eight on two plays before Alton Thomas charged in for the score and Clark Blake kicked the PAT to set the 7-0 halftime lead, In the third quarter Tech moved the ball to the Indian three with a first down. The determined Tribe defense held the BulJdogs for four plays and took over on their own one-yard line. Neither team scored in the third period. Tech scored from seven yards out fate in the fourth quarter to climax an SO-yard march. The optimistic Bulldogs tried to run for a two point conve rsion but the Indians h eld them once again. NQrtheast received the kickoff and carried to the Tribe 27. With 1:25 showing On the clock, Alton Thomas skirted around left end and raced for a 73-yard touchdown, Blake's PAT put the Indians ahead, 14-6,

Eady in the fourth , the Tribe's excellent de足 fense held Delta State on the Northeast nine足 yard line and threw them for a loss on fourth down. A few moments later, Indian halfback Lynn Mitchell's 50-yard punt return set the Indians up for their ..." 'inning touchdown.

Coach White talk! to the presslx))c.

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CHARLES ROGERS Tackle

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CHARLES ROHNER End

Indians move in to recover a Te-ch fumble.


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BOBBY SeAFIDEL

Fullback

BUTCH SHUMAN Center

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Tackle

RONNIE SUMTER

Tackle

ALTON THOMAS

H alfback

JERRY VEG A

End

EIGHT TRIBESMEN

SELECTED ON

ALL.STAR TEAMS OF

GULF STATES CONFERENCE

VIC BENDER Center

ALTON THOMAS

Halfback

CLARK BLAKE Place Kicker

RONNIE SUMTER

Tackle

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GREG JUBERT Guard

JAMES KffiKENDALL Tackle

CHARLES ROHNER

End

BOBBY SCAFIDEL Fullback

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COACH

BASKETBALL

ASSISTANT COACHES

Graduate Ass istant James Brian

Student Assistant Tommy Enloe

Coach lenny Fant

TEAM STA TISTICS 24 Game, (Won 13, Lost ll) GAME NAME Glynn Saulters Paul Thomp,on Lacry Saulters Buster Toms Ricky Peel Bill Snelling' Mike Vining Chris Rhodes Ronnie Suggs W alter Hays J. D odd Brooks Rich Bailey Tommy Stevenson Glen Randow Ken Foster Ex路 player N E TOTALS OPP. TOTALS

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FGA FG 406 188 303 144 73 160 87 209 68 160 59 153 40 100 22 66 12 28 6 18 1 5 1 7 0 2 1 4 0 2 0 0 1623 1559

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peT. 463 47.5 45.6 42.0 42.5 38.0 40.0 33.3 42.8 33.3 20. 0 14.3 00.0 2).0 00.0 00.0

ITA IT PCT. 183 155 84.8 107 72 67.2 109 73 66.9 46 39 84.8 26 66.7 39 48 32 67.0 41 36 87.8 29 23 79.3 25 15 60.0 2 33.3 6 8 5 62.5 2 100.0 2 4 50.0 8 0 0 4 100.0 4 0 0

437 47.8

655 549

488 426

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REB HIGH AVE. PF DISQ TP HIGH AVE.

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1966·67 lNDIANS

FRONT ROW: Jeff Foster, Glen Randow, l\fike Tobin, Bnster Toms, Walter Hays, Ronnie Suggs, Rich Bailey.

SECOND ROW: Joe Canal, Glynn Saulters, Mike Vining, Kenny Clark, Hoyt Cosper, J. Dodd Brooks, Chris Rhodes.

THIRD ROW: Ken Foster, Larry Saulters, Bill Snellings, Tommy Stevenson, Ricky Peel, Paul Thompson.

FOURTH ROW: Student Assistant Tommy Enloe, Head Coach Lenny Fant, Graduate Assistant James Brian.

1966-67 SEASON

PAUL

THOMPSON~Post

GLYNN SAULTERS-Wing

OPPONENT NORTHEAST Mississippi State · 81 William Carey ...... 71 La. College · .. 61 . . . . . . . . .. Southwestern .93 ..... 74 Delta State · ... 81 Ark. State Teachers ..... 62 Ouachita Baptist Henderson State · .. 70 ... .. . .. ... 71 Northwestern McNeese 79 ...... 80 Southeastern · .. 82 La. College · ... 87 La. College Northwestern · 78 .... . . . . Southwestern · . 85 ........

Northwestern · . 58 ..... 88 Nicholls State · ... 95 ..... . .. . . McNeese . . . .. . ... ...... 75 Southeastern William Carey ........

· 70 · ... 75 Louisiana Tech

71 .. 88 NichoUs State

102 · . 86 Delta State

74 .... 77 Louisiana Tech

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CHRIS RHODES-Post


REDSKINS MEET

SOUTHWESTERN

Northeast senior Paul Thompson goes up high On a jwnp with Mi ssissippi Slale's Herb Biggs,

The Indians started their '66-'67 basketball season ice-cold, losing their openers to Mississippi State, William Carey, and Louisiana College respectively, before meeting Southwestern in Brown Gym Dec. 13 to again be topped , 93·80. In the USL battle, Northeast's shooting inaccuracy was its serious han dicap, showing 33.3% on field g"" ls (27- 78) to the Bulldogs' 49.3%. In the opening four minutes of th e game, the Tri be rolled to a 10· 5 lead, but USL caught up gradually and ground on to take a 46-36 halftime lead. USL got ahead as much as 26 points in the second half before Glynn and Larry Saulters, the Redskins' high-scorers with 32 and 12 points respectjvely, reduced the gap to as low as 12 points near the end of the game. The Bulldogs hosted the Tribe Jan . 30 and took a 85·70 victory ove r the Indi ans despite double-figure scoring by the Saulters broth­ ers with 13 points each and Paul Thompson, Buster Toms, and Bill Snellings each earning 12 markers.

Glynn Saulters launches a shot against John Sapen in the Indians' season opener in which they fell to Mississippi State, 81·70.

RONNIE SUGGS Wing

RICH BAILEY

Wing


SOUTHEASTERN Southeastern dipped Northeast 80-70 at Hammond Jan. la, netting 11 st raight points in the last. four I'ninutes of play. The Lions froze the ball with 2:40 remaining, forcing the Indians to fouL Glynn Saulters led the Indians scoring with 22 pojnts. His first four free throws boosted his consecutive free throw string to 38, breaking the Northeast reco rd of 27. Buster Toms also had a big night with 21 points. Thomps on followed wilh 14 and Larry Saulters chipped in with 11 points. The tables were turned when Northeast hosted the Lions Feb. 9 and went past them 79-75 by freezing the ball with a two ~pojnt lead and 1::;6 on the . dock, giving a crowd-pleasing final-seconds p erformance, includ足 ing a lay-up by Ronnie Suggs and a free throw by Chris Rhod es. Southeastern swapp ed the lead with NLSC five times early in the game and then took a 41-39 lead over the Indians at the half. In the exciting second half Northeast ground on to get as much as a four-point lead and then hung on in the final seconds of the game to take the win. Glynn Saulters set the Indian pace with 34 points, and Ricky Peel drilled in 16.

Iodian Paul TIlOmpson goes for two points after stealing the baH downcourt in the Southeastem game which the Tribe woo, 79-75.

WALTER HAYS Post

RICKY PEEL Wing

Glynn Saulters displays the shooting ability with which he led the Indian scoring with 34 points against South足 eastern.


NORTHWESTERN

The Ind ia ns travel ed to Natch itoc hes Jan . 4 to ta ke a 79·71 victory over Nort hwestern with Paul Thompson sco ring 25 points> G lynn Saulte rs shoot in g for 18, and Buster T oms and Bill Snellings each getting 12. Noriheast gained another victory ove r the Demons Feb. 2 in the Brown Gym , winning 7 5-58. No rthwestern Jed 34-33 at the half, but the sco re was tied four times in the second h alf after Duster Toms went out with an inju red ankle with 14 minutes left to play. T he Redskins bega n to pull ahead with the dock showing 10 minu tes and bui lt a 17-po int lead befo re the fin al buz­ zer. Thompson again Jed the Tri be's scori ng with 23 po ints, fo llowed closely by Glynn Saulters with 22, and Ri cky Peel ch alked up 10 points for the I ndians.

Quis Rhodes of Noeth· east goes up high aflee a reboWld with Missis· sippi Sta te's David Wil· Iiam s (l5) .

TOMMY STEVENSON Post

Glynn Saulters gets off a jump shot over the extended aIms of a William Carey Crusader in a g3 me which the Indians woo.. 89- 70.

BUSTER TOMS Wing


LARRY SAULTERS

N ortheast's Tommy ( "Flop") Stevenson shoots a jum per from the corner in the M ississippi State game.

McNEESE The Indians took a 80揃 79 win ovec McNeese in Brown Gym due to !WO acc urate free throw s by Ri cky Peel with six seconds cemain ing the game. McNeese had pushed its way to a 41-37 lead after coming from behind in the last minute of the first half. Northeast trail ed in the last half until they started a scoring spree and ti ed the score three times. Mc足 Neese lost the one-point lead with six seconds re足 maining when Peel was fouled and given the two charity tosses. It was a different story wh en the Indians met Mc足 Neese in the McN eese Arena Feb. 6 and McNeese carne out vi ctori ous, 95 -88 . McNeese led Northeast 45-40 at the half and then dominated the second half although the Indians ca me to within three points of the Cowboy lend with 35 seconds remaining. Pau l Thompson sco red 19 points fo r the Tribe; Ricky Peel and Glynn Saulters each went for 18, an d Mike Vini ng earned 10.

Sophomore standout Ricky Peel Jays one up on the way to an Indian victory over .Southeas tern .


LOUISIANA COLLEGE

Nort heast lost its third game of the season to the l ouisiana College Wi ld cats at Pi neville Dec. ) , 61- )8. The Tribe suf­ fered from poo r shooting, scoring w ith only 20 of 66 at­ tempts (30.3%). Des pi te this handicap, Northeast made a fi ne second-hal f comeback wit h Paul Thompson dominating the boards. Thompson led with 20 points for the Indi nns wd Buster T oms fo llowed w ith 17 markers. Th ompson got 26

rebou nd s. N orth east licked the Wildcats 95-8 2 in Brow n Gym Jan. 14 with a 46-po int performance' by Glynn Saulters, who se t a No rtheast sing le game scoring [ccord. The Trihe started bui lding a lead ea rly in the game and were in front 52·34 at the half. Northeast also dominated the second half, preserv­ ing their doublt:Aigu re lead. Larry Sau lters was also a crack­ shot, sco ring 20 poin ts, an d Paul Thompson taH;ed 10 ma rke rs.

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Larry Saulters (10) shoots a i ase Jay. up while a coup le of Southeastern defendefl seem to wait for the left-overs .

TO URNAMENTS

EUGENE RUSHING Larry Sau lters gets airborne as he dunks one in the Wi lljam Ca re)' game.

Point

No rtheast took first place in the Arkansas Intercollegiate Confer­ ence H oJiday T ournament held. Dec. 28-30 at Magn olia, Ark., de­ feating Henderson State 76-70 10 the finals. The Tribe came in third at Pinevill e Jan. 26-27 competing in tbe Rapides Parish Nurses Benefit T ournament. Louisiana College slipped past Northeast 87-78 in the Indians' first game, but the T ri be came back to beat N orth· western 90-78.


Ricky Peel (<10) passes to Chris Rhodes in the action,packed SQutheastern ga:me

DELTA STA1E ~Dftheast edged ahead of the Delta State States­ men in the finaJ seconds of the game Dec 1'5 to win 76,74. The lndians had a 40·35 lead at the half and held onto It through most of the second half unlil Delta State tIL" the game 74-74 with 24 seconds Northeast had the baH with eight sKonds to play in the tied game and gained the 'ltctOry when Glynn Sauhers con­ nected on a. 25·foot jump shot from (he corner. Buster Toms led the Tribe's scoring wtth 27 tal­ lies, Glynn Saulters followed With 26 and I.my Saulters earned iO markers. The State-smen's control of the backboards and aCCll rate shooting bel ped to defeat the Tribe 86, 74 Feb. 28 at Cleveland, Miss, Northeast led through most of the first hnlf, but tbe Sratesm,en rallied 1n the last two minute'S and went Lo the dressing moms with a twO point lead. Delta State dominated the s("Cond half and wound lip pulling down 66 rebounds to the Iodions' 32 and holding Glynn Saulters, ~ortheast's leading scor­ er, to 13 points. Saulters and Bill Snellings each earned 11 for the Tribe,

Nonh.<:a:st Indians and Southeastern Lions appea:r to be waiting in line for the rebound as GJynn Suuiters (12) tosses for two pOtOIS fronl underneath the goal.


NICHOLLS STATE

Northeast trimmed the Nicholls State Colonels 96·88 Feb. 4 at Thibodaux despite a 43-43 dead lock at the half. Accurate shooting by G lynn Saulter>, scoring 31 points, and consistent rebounding by Dill Snellings and Paul Thompson, grabb ing 23 and 10 rebound s respectively, gave the T ribe a 69 ·5 8 lead with 9: 50 remai ning and N orth· east coasted o n to victory . The Indians clinched third place in the GSC Feb. 20 in Brown G ym with a 102·88 victory over the Colonels, passi ng the century mark for the fjrst ti me this seasOn. Indian seniors Paul TIlompson and Mike Vining. both playing their last home game, dominated the contest with a 26·point performance by Vining and Thompson's 21 points. Jumping off to a six-poin t Jead, Northeast never trailed and th e slimmest margin during the game was three points.

Mike Vining (22) goes for a Jay-up to block the sh ot.

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Herb Gros from Ni cholls State tries

BROOKS-Pos t

Paul Thompsoo launches a jump over Nicholl s State Colonel Stanley Beaubouef (5:;) as Emil J a il er (2:;) hopes to see a bl ocked sho t.

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Larry Saulters (10) weaves hi s way around Tech 's seven-foot Charles Bishop to boost the score of the tra iling Indjans.

LOUISIANA TECH

Paul Thompson lea ps high to du~k the ball afl er findi ng ao opening in the Tech defense.

Before a capacity crowd in Brown Gym feb. 17, T ech dow ned the Indians 75-71 despite outsta ndi ng pe rfo rmances of Northeast' s Paul Thompson and Glynn Saulters. T he Bull dogs domin ated the first half, g rabbing a 40-3 1 halftime lead, althoug h the Ind ians tied the score at o ne time. Tech built up its lead to 13 points ducjng the second half, bot an Indi an rally narrowed th e gap to foU[ po in ts with 1 :31 remaining. The Tri be ~'as forced to foul with Tech now freezing the ball and were unable to further red uce the Bulldog lead before the f inal bu zzer. Saulters, hitting 22, broke th e school record f Of caree r points of 1,366. T hompson's amazin g perfo rmance led the Indian scorin g with 30 po in ts. Tech wrapped-up l'he GSC crowo ;l.t Ruston March 3 with a 77路73 win . oyer Northeast. The Canin es v.'o rked with a 2-5 point lead over mos t of the fiIst half with the intermi ssion score 37-34. Northeast first took the lead with 15:34 to play, but the score was tied four times afterward. N o rtheast suffered a seriolls setback when Bill Snellings fouled out with 6:46 remain颅 ing. The Bulldogs bega n their stall ing tact ics with 1:55 remaining and a 73路 69 lead, and drew three st raig ht foul shots, but did not score on any of them. Paul Thompson scored L8 points f oe the Indians; Glynn Saulters, 17; and Bill Snellings, 14.

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TRACK

1967 NORTHEAST THINCLADS 1st ROW: Greg Fa lk, Jim Bodin, Mike Shepherd, Bobby Kea.sler, Roy Schell , Joh.n Hollingsworth.

2nd ROW: Robert Forester, Bi lly Haley, Fred Vogel, Roger Mann, Ronnie Founta in, Jeff Rowdon, Richard Polk , Milton Grubbs.

3rd ROW: Mike Faulk, mge., Ed Thompson, Mike Roberts, Don Warren, Pete Lenox , Tom Miller, John Rhodes, John Cuthbertson.

'67 TRACK SEASON Feb. 25-Graduate "N " Club Invitational (indoors) , Natchitoches, La . .March 4-Southwestcrn Recreation Meet, Ft. \V'orth, Tex .

March II-All-College Meet, Commerce Tex.

March 18-Dual Meet (NOdhwes tero, Northeast), Monroe.

March 31-April I - Texas Relays, Austin, Tex.

April 8--Sou thwestecn Relays, Lafayette, La. April 15-Northwestero Relays, Natchitoches, La.

April 21-Triangll1ac Meet (McNeese, Southwestern, Northeast), Lake Cha rles, La. April 28-Dual Meet ( Louisiana Tech, Northeast), Ruston, La. May 6--Northeast In vitational (Northeast, East Texas, Southwestern, Loui siana T ech, McNeese, Northwestern), Monroe.

May 13-Gulf States Conference Meet, Monroe.

COACH BOB GROSECLOSE


The '66 track tea m proved they were tough, recording a 9揃4 season. The outfit won

the Dallas Indoor Invitational, All-College Meet, Shreveport Relays, North Texas Re足 lays, Northwestern Relays, triangular meets at Ruston and Lake Charles, and the North足 east Invitational. Closing ou t the season, the Tribe runners earned second place in the Gulf States Conference Meet, finishing only three points short of Southwestern, first place with 91. School records were set in the high jump and long jump events by Milton Grubbs (6' 9Y4") and John Rhodes ( 24' 9 1/2').

RELAYS

440 RELAY TEAM

Fred Vogel, Roger Mann, John Cuthbertson, and Ron足

ni e Fountain.

JEFF RaWDON 440

GREG FALl< 440


Northeast's NAIA all-Ameri(ans~Ronnie Fountain (1966) and Roger Mann (1965) .

WILLIE HALEY

440

JIM BODIN 880

MILE RELAY TEAM Greg Falk, Jeff Rawdon, WiJJie Haley, and Ronnie Fountain


JOHN CUTHBERTSON Sprints

JEFF ROWDEN 440, 880

FRED VOGEL Hurdles, Sprints


RONNIE FOUNTAIN Sprints

RICHARD POLK Huedles

ROGER MANN

Hurdles


JOHN RHODES

Broad Jump

ROBERT FORESTER

Pole Vault

ED THOMPSON

Pole Vaul t

293


BOBBY KEASLER 880

JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH Discus

MIKE ROBERTS 880

TOM MILLER Pole Vault


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ROY SCHELL J,we1in

MIKE SHEPHERD

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nON WAHREN Bro3d Jump


KNEELING: David Davis, Ricky Grimmett, Don Armstrong, James Almond, D on Charpio, Wayne Burney Mike Maack, Rob Hilger, John

Ventola, Assistant Coach Terry Murry,

STANDING: Roy Holloway, Joe Huffman, Joe Canal, Jay Eppinette, Dickie Keith, Don Corbin, Skeeter ~oyd, David Worthington, Steve Karnes,

J c. Boyd, Manager Mike Tinne reito, Marvin Brasset.

BASEBALL

ASSISTANT COACH TERRY MURRY COACH BILL DOTSON


The Northeast '66 baseball team slugged out a 17·9 season record (13·9 GSC record) to tie Southeastern for the Gulf States Conference championship. Coach Bill Dotson. in his first year as the Indians' coach, tied for the "Coach of the Year" awa.rd, First baseman Marvin Brosset won the league batting championship with a A07 average. made the NAIA All-America second team and the all·GSC first team along with Eddie Kincaid, Joe Canal, Billy McCullar, and John Hall.

DON CHARPIO Catcher

DON CORBIN

Catcher

JAM ES ALMOND

Outfield

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STEVE KARNES Pitcher

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JOHN VENTOLA Pitcher

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DON ARMSTRONG

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MIKE MaaCK

SKEETER BOYD

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RICKY GRIMETT Pitcher

DON BONIOL

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ROB HILGER Infield

WAYN E BURNEY Outfield- rirst Base

DAVID WORTHINGTON Second Base

JOE HUffMAN Outfield

DAVID DAVIS Pi tcher

GLYN N SAULTERS Third Base- Pitcher

JA Y EPPINETTE

Outfield

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1967 GOLF TEAM KNEELING-Raymond Wino and Rick Hyland.

ST ANDING-Dav id Cagnolarti, Glenn W alker, Paul Hen slee, Wayne Pedd:~' and Jinuny Smith.

GOLF The 1966 Northeast golf team swung to a sllcc~ssful season, finishing 6路1 in

dual play, finishing third in the GSC and first, fifth and 11 th in other tourna颅

ments. Wayne Peddy and Glenn Walker made the all-GSC team.

1967 SCHEDULE March 2-3-University of Southern Miss issippi Tournament, Hatties burg, Mi ss.

March 16-1 7-McNeese lnvitational, Lake Charles, La. March 23-24-LSU lnvitational, Baton Rouge, La. Ma.rch 27---Ce ntral Missouri , Monroe. March 31- Louisiana College, Monroe.

April 7-Nicholls State, Thibodaux, La. April 14--Southeastern, Hammond , La.

COACH WALLACE HARGaN

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GLEl\1N WALKER

Apri} 21-Southwestern, Monroe.

April 28-Northwestern, Monroe.

May 2-McNeese, Monroe,

May 5-Louisiana Tech, Ruston, La.

May 11-12-Gulf States Conference Tournament, Monroe.


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TENNIS

STANDING: Martin Lerner, Johnn)' Walker, and David Jones. KL'JEE LING : Henry Ren o and Jimmy Shelby

67 TENNIS SEASON

Ap ril 1 April 7 April 10 April 13 April 21 April 25 April 28 May 1 May 5 May 11 路12

COACH RALPH LANE

Northwestern , 1\{onroe, La . McNeese, Monroe, La. N icholls State, T hibodaux, La. Louis iana Tech, Monroe, L'\, Northwestern, Natchitoches, La . Sout hweste rn , M onwe, La. So utheaste rn , Hammond , La. N icholl s State, Monroe, La . Louisiana Tech, Ruston, La. Gulf States Conference T ournament, Mon roe, La.


The experienced Northeast tennis team finished their '66 season in a comfortable position after taking third in the Gu lf States Conference T ournament, winning five of eight du al matches. Four-year letterman Margo Alavarez won the GSC title in No. 2 singles and Jim Balldin, working toward his second letter, grabbed the GSC runnerup position in N o.3. Richard Campbell and Alvarez finished second in N o.1 doubles in

the GSc.

JIMMY SHELBY

JOHNNY WALKER

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MARTIN LERNER

DAVID JONES

HENRY RENO


KNEELING Rnben Villalobos, Ray Carna han, Steve Parr, Harold Kaufman, and Robert King.

STANDING Dennis Sulli van, N eal Kin g, Ed Clarke, Dwight McLemore, Kenneth Leona rd, Steve Nelson, and Katsn足

toshi Kaozaki.

GYMNASTICS

COACH JERRY AIN SWORTH

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The Northeast Gymnastics team wound up the 1966 season with a fourth place in the NAJA Gym足 nastics Championships at Macomb, III. in March. D ennis Sullivan of the Tribe won th e NAIA champion足 ship in all-around individual competition, excelling in fl oor exercise, parallel bars, high bar, and still rings. Two Japanese gymnasts, Katsutoshi Kanzaki and To shi o Otoshi, strengthened the '67 gym team. North足 east took a second place in the Midwest Invitational M eet in Chicago Dec. 3 with Kanzaki winning first

place in all-around competition. The Indian team grabbed first in the Southern U.S. Gymnastics Federa足 tion Meet in Monroe Dec. 9. Kanzaki and Sullivan won first and second places respectively in this home meet and also in the Western Gymnastics Oinie open mee t Dec. 30 at Tucson, Ariz. and an exhibition meet at Centenary Feb_ 3. Other Tribal wins include first in a N ashville meet Feb. 17 and a dual meet with the University of Texas in A~stin Feb. 20.

NEAL KING

ED CLARKE

DENNIS SULLIVAN

STEVE NELSON

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DWIGHT McLEMORE

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Thollgh nothing cau bring back the hom' of fpler/do y in the graff, of gloY1 in Ihe flower JVe utitl g rieve not, rather find Jtrength ;11 what remaim behil1d, -WORDSWORTH

"Stop for a moment,~nd try to remember ou r Youth,"

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PHOTOGRAPH ROBERT MlLLER

JACK HOYLE

CHRIS SLAV ANT

LEO KORDSMEIER


WAS IT WORTH IT?

That question has been asked of me mOre times than I

cared enough to devote their time and energy to it. Thanks

care to count. I don't really know how to answer it. Con­

to Wanda Langley for the Chacahoula Beauty Reception.

trary to popular belief, editing a yearbook is a job, not an

Errold, my business manager will probably never recover

extra-curricular activity. One full year is devoted to its

from yearbook advertising. Sorry 'bout that, Errold. Wanda

production. It dominates your life, monopolizes your con­

Sue, had it not been for you, I'm afraid the 1967 Cha­

versation, vacations and interests.

If you've gotten this far in the book, I'm Sure you will

notice many changes in format. We have tried to make the Chacahoula reflect the student body. It was about the middle of October when we realized that editing the yearbook on paper is quite different from editing for real. By then, all we could hope to do was to finish the thing.

caboula would never have been a reality. Max , you made it a little bit brighter up here. Thanks. And there were others not involved with the actual publication but if it hadn't been for them, I might have gone mad. Francis­ what can I say-was my guiding light. Dee, Dorothy, Jeanie ... all I can say is thanks, you made my job a little bit easier. Jack, thanks so much for the beautiful

This is probably the worst organized group on campus. opening section. We almost had a genuine photo-poem. Every now and then one of my staff members would Like everything else, we went into the yearbook with the wander in to do a little work or else just add to the general sky as the limit on ideas but pipe dreams gave way confusion and that's just what it was. There were times I yelled and played dictator but they are still speaking to me so I guess they expected it. In spite of disorganization and other minor problems, they were a tremendous help. You wouldn't be reading this now if some of them hadn't

to realities and eventually we scrapped and then salvaged enough ideas to have what we hoped would portray North­ east, 1967. Its your book, so hope you enjoy it. Please give your advice to the new editor in time for him to profit by it. As for me, I believe in the old adage

"If you can't say somethulg nice, don't say anything at all." And as for that question, was it worth it' Ask me again after you receive your book. -Chuck


IN MEMORIAM

LEWIS C. SLA TER 1893-1966 President, Northeast

Louisiana State College

1950-1958

f() ollr Alma hlaler, by the bayou' J clear blue Ulater. Deep within ollr hearts we seek her lofly

All honor

goals of life. NLSC by name we call her, by Ihe bayo,,'s clear blue waler. GraciouJ name fo r all who clear dnd bright.

k'10W

her beatlty,

Olir Alma Affll er, by the bayou'I deaf blue water; May Ihy glories grow il1 splendor ever ;'1 ollr sighl. N LSC by lIame we call her, by Ihe bayou's

We bow to thee

clear blue waler. Deep within om heat'ls we seck her lotly

goals of life. All hail 10 Ihee, NLSC/ Failhful we will be 10 theel HARRY LEMERT

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A CKNO WLEDGEMENTS

The members of the }'earbook sta ff are somet imes g ivel1 all the credit for a fine book. Though the staff organizes and coordi nates th e book, it wou ld not be able to complete its task wi thout the unselfish cooperation and contribution of several frjends. The Chacahoula would like to acknowledge and thank the following people fo r their inva l足 uable ass istance in th e prepa ration of the 1967 Chacahou la.

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... 230 145, 194 231 231 231 231 2 31 270

Bradley, Copelen P. J. Bradley, Susan J. Brady, John M. Braley, Kenneth Ray Branch, Darla Da wn Branch, Judy Carol Branch, Ph lilip Brandon, Jan is Ma~ie

132, 194 2Jl 143, 194 144,2, 1 176 23 I 231 231 139, 231 143, 231 194 231 11 7, 231 10 5, 194 136, 194 134, 23 1 194 23 1 270, 27 1

231 122, 134,

194 178 231 231 231 136, 194 231 194

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231 23 1 23 1 2 31 231 , 270, 273

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Brandt, Carol Lynn Brant, Anita Jane Brantley, Gloria Brashears, Barbara A. Brasher, Rodney E . Brasher, Steven Ferr Brashier, Dr. Gary K. Bratton, Evelyn D. Bratton, Rile}' Willi Bray, Arthur Go uld Breard, John Marsell Breard , Reuee Ellen Breaus, Mary E. Breaux, Juanita Ann Brecht, Dr. Edward A. Breitfeller, Cathy Breiding, Mary Breland, Emma Sue Brian, Dr. George C. Brian, J o Brian, Samuel Clyde Brice, Robert Lee Bricknell, Lauree l Bridges, Karen Dahl Brinkerh off, Robe Ly Brister, Claude H all "

23 1

Brunt, Thomas David

212

231

Bruskin, Nan Bryan , Larry Manley Bryant, Joel Leslie Bubb, Dorothy Dee Bubb, Mary Margaret Bucci, Ronald Steven Buchanan, W. C . Buckley, Robert C.

232

195 23 1 23 1 137 11 7, 2 , 1 105, 2 31, 268

139 117

232 I H, 232

232 179 126, 128, 1 9~

104, 23 1 134, 23 1 178 195 231 270 178 195 231 115 231 231 23 1 232 123, 173

232 232 232 179 IS6 232 195 124 195 232 11 5, 195 , 232

Brite, Robert Allen Brodnax, Margaret Brooks, Brenda Ka y Brooks, Carolyn Ann 133, Brooks, Cheryl Lois Brooks, Jeff L, Jr. Brooks, Mona Rebecca 124, Broom , Grayson 126, Brothers, Katherine Brothers, Pau icio. G. Beothers, Ronald 138, Brouillette, Ch ris M. Broussard , GenC'Vo. L. 139, Broussard, Pierre Brown, Evelyn Mari e Brown, Gaul Sheffiel Brown, Jerry D on Brown, Jerry Lynn . ..... . . Brown, J. Marshall Brown, Mark Edwin 126, Brown, Patricia Gale Brown, Sheril yn Lee Brown, Steven F. Brown, Susan ....... . 109, Brown , Virg inia Ellen 139, Bruce, Bobbie Dell B. Bruce, Ca ndy 109, Brumfield, Barbara J. Brumfield , Noel A. Bruner, Dr. Ruth Brunet, Charles Darw Brunson, James

232 179

232 232 232 195 186 195 195 195 186 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 154 232

232 232 232 232 19') 1 9~

19') 232 232 179 232 232

Buckley, Samuel 0. Bufkin , Debbie Buford, Billy Ray Bullock, Roy Allen Buuch, Johnny Lynn Burchardt, William Burchell, Sharon E. Burchfield, Phyllis Burch field, Sherry Y. Burgin, John C. Burke, Edward Deyo Bu rkt'tt. Dayid Iogcaq1 Burkha lter, Joyce S. Burkhardt, Rosalin F. Burney, Osca r Wayne Bums, Barbara Ann Burnside, Kermit Ray Burt, Elizabeth A. Busby, Doris Louis

232 232 232 232 195 232

110,

122, 139,

Butler, Becky Butler, Doretha .......... .. Butler, Helen Polk (Sue ) Butler, Henry Alton Butler, James Douglas Butler, Lester Butler, Martha Dale But ter, Melba Dean Butler, Rebecca Ruth Butler, Robert Tim J. Butler, Rose Marie Butler, Shela Anne Butts, Alfred E ...eret Byrd, Anita Ellen Byrd, Dr. David S.

232 232 232 179 232 117, 232 179 232 232 232 128 232 12 5, 196 106 23 2

196 232 177

232

232 2 32 232 2 32 232

233 233 179

c Cagnolatti, Dayid W. 117, Cahayla, Gregory .......... Cain, Norris Taylor CaIn, Steven Michael Calderaro, August, Jr. Caldwell, George M. Caldwell, Jo Ann ette Caldwell , Marga ret J. Ca ldwell, Mary Lou C:1ld well, Michael Ro 133, Calhoun, J o Ann Calhoun , Marylyn Daw CalJais , D ona ld Pau l 11 6, Calloway, Donald Ray C:1mp, Ronald L. Cambell , Cee ... .... ,... Campbell, Jimmy R.

233 233 233 233 233 233

196 233 233 196 196 196 233 233 233 110 179

Campbell , Laurna Campbell, Terry A. Campo, Mary Louise Campo, Sieve Vin cent Canal. Joe N. Cancienne Mary Ann Candell a, Jr., Wess J. Canfield, James E. Caoizato, Rose M. Ca nnon. Chery l Franc Cannon, Milli e C. Can terbury, Bobby G . Canterbury, Society Cantrell, Michael G. Can tu, Frank Ca ntwell, Butch Ca pps, Jacque!en A. Cara~....ay, Shirley A. Card, Jere Gail Cardwell, Vicki Lynn Ca rey, Jean Carey, Katie Lu Carey, Walter Joseph Ca rli sle, Jerry Wayn .. Carli sle, Ronnie E. .. Carnahan, Liuda; Faye

233 233 233 233 233 233 233 2H

196 233 233

179 147

196 233 233 196 233 233 233

1l3, 233 107, 23 3 122

233 233 233

Carnahan , Peggy Anne Carnahan, Rarmond Ch ..

233 233

Carpen ter, G lend a J . Carr, Caye E. Carr, Dwight George Carr, Leslie Richard Carraway, Roger D. Carro!l, Fran Theus

233

Ca rro!l, Jennie Clare. Carroll, John Turner Ca rroll, Michael W. Carroll, Patricia Carso, Brenda Gay Carter, Buster Carter, Carol Jean '

233 132, 196

196 233 23 3 124, 196 116, 128, 233 145, 233 111 , 233 109, 233 11 5

196

109, 2H Carter, Gale Susan Carter, Jean .. _..... 109, 233 179 Car ter , Hamlet R., Jr. 233 Carter, Thomas Wayne 233 Cartlidge, Sherry 233 Cartlidge, Wanda Sue 233 Cascio, Charles, Jr. 104, 196 Cascio, Sarah Virginia 233 Casey, Frank Wilson 233 Cassells, Connie' S. 233 Castleton, Judith An 233 Castleton, Ronny Ray 233 Cltaldie, Louis 11 6, 233 Cathey, Charles 190 Catching, Charles A 186 Catchiug, James P . 233 Causey, Jr. N o hon W. 2 33 Causey, Robert Hawki 197 Ca usey, Robert Sims . 129, Cavendish, Robe rt Jo 135, 2 33 139, 2 33 Cawthon, John Terry 2 33 Cazentre, Hen ry 2 33 Chadderdon, Ray 186 Chadwell, Glenn

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Chadwick, Ida F. Ch:lisson. Ronald Joh ChambJey, Clifton L. Ch~ney , FJoyd Martin Chang, Anthony Y. Chapman, Delores Fay Chapman, Kenneth Dav Chapma n, Linda Chery

234 234 234

Chapma n, Ralph Chapman , Thnmas Alvi Chapman, William E. Chappell, James Hogh Charpio, Donald J. Charrier, Cheryl Lyn Cllarysyn, Dennis Peter

234 234 234 270 137, 234 234 234

Chase, Philip James Cha leLai n, Ivan Louis Chatelain, Randall Chatham, Thomas W . Chatman, Cecil T., Jr. Cha uvin, Gait C. Ch{'(k, Peter PauJ Cheek, EJleo Sue Cheek, Sherry Ann Chelette, Ca rl J ames

Cochran, Linda S.

234

2~4

Cochran, Su~n Cla rk Coclc:s, W itiiam Cha ri Coclc:reU, Jam es Hall Coco, Thereas Coenen, Wi ll iam R., Jr.

234 234

234

Cole, Lloyd Leo, Jr.

234

234 197

234 179 234 234 14 ~ , 234 14 4, 234 144, 2 ~4 129, 1 4~, 234 1D, 234

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234 234 234 234 179

179 19 7 197 129 122, 197 114

Clark, D. H . Clark, Farris Laray

F. L Faye Elaine Harvey S. James Sherman

126

234 234 234 104, 129, 234

Clack, Jerry Lee Clark , Linda Clark, Robert Earl Clark, Vicki Ann

Cochran, Charles Wa lte r

197

Chennault, David W. Cheshier, Marigold OIevalier, Vernon F. Chico, Charles Henry Childress, Judith Childs, Henry Ellis Chilton, Evelyn Sanders Christmas, Dr. William J. Cicala , Patrick IvL 128, Clampit, Jerry Lee 138, Clark, Ca role A nn

C1",k, Clark, Clark , Clark,

179 2"\4 197

234

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Cote, Ri cha rd Barton Coleman, Glynis N .

234 . 134, 234

Coleman, Jo hn Russel Coleman , Melvin W . Co ley, John Thomas Coll elle. Ma rtin B.

234

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234 2}4

197 235 13 1

Colli ns, Jack V. 173 Collins, James B. 129, 197 Co lli ns, Linda Ann 197 Coll ins, Robert 197 Co llin s, Robe rt V ane 23~ Co llin sworth, Judi A. 234 Colvin, Richard Leon 198 Colvin, Sha ron Sue 23~ Cond rey, Linda Kay 134, 23~ Conger, Edwin Bernar 235 Con lin , Chris 23' Conly, Sharon El~t 23~ Connell , K at herine L. 235 Connell, Kenneth Jac . 139, 23~ Conniff, Mary Clare 10' Conrad, Janie ?-.{arie 23~ Const.1n tin o, J oseph 23~ Cont i, Jo Ann 2J~ Conville, D o rothy Ann 198 Coody, Charles Wayne 235 Coody, Li nda Kay 23 ~ 198 Coody, Wade .. Cook, J ane Elizabeth 105, 235 Cook, Karlene 1. 23~ Cook, Rebecca Mae 23' 123, 168 Cooper, Dr. Benjamin 2l~ Coo per, Bertha Cooper. David F. 128, 23~ Coope r, Dennis Allen 23~ CopeJand, Naina Floyd 179 Corb, Russell L. 136, 198 Co rbell, Beverly Kay 144, 23~ Corbino, Gerard 23 ~ Corbino, Sebastian 126, 14~, 23' Cordaro, Frank M. 23~ Codey, David Lee 190 Corley, Francine H. 198 Corl ey, Nora J. 23~ 2 3~ Cormier, Ronald]. Cornelison, Terry Le ..... . 2 35 Cornett, Barbara Jea .... 134, 2U CorneH, Danny Brook 23 5 Cospec, H oyt M . 235 Costa nza, J o hn Josep 198

Coston, Bohby 186 Callen, Freddie Lee 2 ~~ Cottingham , Linda D. 134, 23~ Courson, Jim Aubre 114, 2U Covingcon, Neil R. 179 Cox, Linda Carole 235 Cox, Richard 235 Cox, Vicky C. 235 Coy, Howard Lnuis, Jr. 235 Coyle, James H., Jr. 235 Craft, Alicia Ann 2 35 Craft, Barry Wayne 235 144, 139, Craig, Jean Howard 23~

Crai g, Lenard Craig, Michael Beoso Craik, Willis Richte Crain, Dorothy P . Crain, J aneth Clare Crammer, Carol Lynne Crane, Ah路in Dale Crane, Rosa Ca rter Cravarts, Richard L. Crawford, Linda Sue Crawford,

23 ~ 235

23 5 235 23 5

235 198 198 235 108, 13\ 19S Lynda Diane 109, 235

Crawley, Roger Haml Crayton , Mary A . Crisler, Robert Bruc Criswell, Faye Lois

235 2 35 235 235

Crockett, Charlotte 129, 198 Cronk, Dr. D ale H. 12 3, 179 Crosby, Roslyn ...... ... , 236 Cross, D arrell Glenn 2 36 Crotv.'eJi , Carol Sue 131, 198 Crouch, Roddie Amos 2.\6 Crow, Carroll Talmad 236 Crow, Patricia A . 236 131,236 Crowder. B.ubara J o Crowe, Barbara Ann 2 36 Crowe, Brenda. Ga le 236 Crowe. Ma rcy M . 236 Crowe, Melba Rose 139 Crowe, Robert 139, 198 CroweJl, Mickey Sue 198 Crowell, Ray l ynn 236 Crowson , Patricia 10~, l23 , 2 36 236 Crum, Joyce A. 236 Cruse, Dana Ray 12 6, 198 Cruse, Deidre Ann Cruse, T ommy Eugene ., 11 4, 236 236 Cruz, Carlos Humbert Culpepper, N elda ). .. 1)9, 144, 236 Cummings, Pamela A , 236 236 Cummings, Sandra Jea 236 Cwnmins, Chester R. .... Cunningham. Sharon A . 236 Cunningham, W ayne . . 236, 270 , 273 Cupples, Linda Dal e 236 179 Curry, Ri cha rd D. .. Curry, Rohert N . 154 236 Curt is, Stephen .... . Cu thberston, J ohn Wm. 236 Cypert, Margaret C. ... 236

o D abbenigno, N ick Daigle, Yv ette O:tily, Linda Lea Dalby, D acia Lee D'Alessio, Claude A. Dampier, Anita Elain D ampie r, Martha C. D ampier, \'(filliam Rob. DJnce, Linda Daniel, Eleano r Elai D a njel s, D avy Roy Daniel s, Vivanae P. Dann a, Anlhony Michael Da nna, Gregory W . Danli , Dr. Aug ust G . Darby, Larry John Darcy, Karen Ann Da ricek, Ronn ie Darling, Barry Lee D auga rd, Jean Ann D av id , Pa mela Ann Davidson , Dean L , Jr. Davis, Brenda Smit h D av is, Carolyn Sue Da.. . is, David Albert D av is, Donna Faye Davi s, Eras Bernard Davis. Glenda G. Da.... is, Margaret Ann Davis, Richard W. Da....is, Stepha nie Kli D avison, Dale Lee Dawdy, ]. Eddie Dawkins, Kathleen

236 105, 236 236 236 236 236 236 236 144, 236 236

236 236 2% 236 123, 179 129, 198

236 128, 199 236 236 107. 123, Il3, 236 236 199 236 236

236 179

134, 236 134,236

199 236 236 236 108, 236. 268, 269 Da wson, Virginia N. . ... 236 Day , Cynthia June .. 237 Day, Donald James 237 237 D ay, Joseph Pau l ... 199 Day. Ralph Edward 237 Day, Sharon Joyce Day. Thomas l ew is Il6, 199 108 Day, T oni Albright 237 Dean, Charl otte Dear, Elizabeth Ann .... 237 Dear, Dr. James E. 179 Dearman, Marvin Lero 237 Decker, Dianne Il4, 23.1 Dejean, Elwood James 237 237 Delcambre, Barry M. DemoureIle, John Lou 129, 199 Denigris, John Vito 237 116 Dennis, John H., Jr. Denoux, MarjJyn Lou 237 DePoe, Dr. Charles E. 179 Derrickson, Donald 199 Descant, Don Patrick. . 237 Deshotels, K erry Lyn 237 Des Ormeau."'( Kirby G. 199 D~efano. Leo Georg .. ~ 23 7 Deupree, Dr. Annie J. 179 Devereaux, Tim 237 Deville, Joe Polk ...... 114, 237


Duos, Alli son Benjam

200

EJ zen, Gary W.oyn e

238

fl eischaker, Sandy

D eVries, D r. David A.

199 179

Duplan tis, Llord ).

237

El zie, Doroth}' l\lac

238

fle ischer, Samuel Pa

D ick, James H owell

237

Duplantis, Raymond

238

Emere1, Gerry

238

FJeniken, Robe rt Ala

237

Dupont, Bnbbie

270

Emmons, Dee Anne

200

fl etche r, Dan iel T.

23 7

Dupuy, Joseph E., III

238

Ends ley, Ra lpb Lee

190

Fletcher, Sheryl L

237 117

Dupee, Gordon Stephe

2 38

Englerth, Dona ld Leo

200

Flinn , Mrs. Zanon a G.

Dupree, Dean Daniel E.

171

English . C ha rles Lou

Flint,

238

Enright, ..\路Ii chae l Joh

238 187

134, 2;8

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238

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Di ckens, Harold G. Dicken son, Fra nces

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13 1, 23 7

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180 23 9 124 , 2)9

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D i llon, Rachel

1l1 , 133 , 199

FJinc, Ba rbara An n

239

Dinger, Jimmy

237

Durham, Hi ll C , In

238

Ernst, Nan cy Kay

2 38

Floycl, Charl es 1... Jr.

239

Dipietro, Belly Jane

23 7

Durham , Joseph

238

Ernst, Thomas Lynn

119

Dispenza, George V.

237

Durmon, Dwight Vernon

238

Estes, Donna Corinne

2.~8

Floyd, Jeffrey Mi cha floyd , to ui s Craig

Dittman , Albert E.

2 37

Dun, Gloria

180

Es tes, Joyce Raye

237

180

Estes, Vall Addison

201 20 1

Fluker, James C , III

D urr, De. Kenneth ..

Dixon, The lma D.

237

Du rr, Richard Paul

Estopina!, Henry G.

238

Flynn , Boni ta

J.

154

Du u ett, Vitginia K.

238 186

Doherty, George F.

11 8

D uva l, Josephine B.

107, 238

Doleche("k, Mayna rd M.

179

Dye, Mu rlon

Dixon, Jeanette SU5a Dodd, W illiam

Doles, Mike L.

237 237

D o ll ar, Sa ndra Joy Domangue, Herman A.

J..

Donalds on, Freddie

179 237

D orman, W endell Ray

237 237

Dos hier, De liliah

237

Dotson, Bill

270

D ()u~h l y,

Paul Ricnar

Douglas, Dr. N ei l H. Dou,s (as, Peggy Ann

2 37

179 143,2 ) 7

D owel, Srivia Dyanne

111

Dowden , Curtis Howar

23 7

Dow ies, James Aus tin

237

D owne}', Ernest Ray

237

Downey, James V ictor 199 Downing, Ronoie 237 Downs, Harvey Annur 237 Dor le, Joseph Cyril 237 Drake, Dann y Gene 237 Dren na n, M. Po ll )' 237 Drude, Ka thleen A . 179 Dru mgole. James L. 237 Duboi s. Frederick E. 136, 199 Dub oj~, Wm. John 237 DuJ ley, Wayne 199 D ugas, John Philip 2 37 200 Duggin s, Jackson E. Duhon , Gerald Lee 200 no, 23 7 D uke, Charles L Duke, Joyce Faye 237 D ukes, D onna Ann 237 DLlkes, Jonn}' 237 237 Dukes, Thomas An hLlr Duman , Lacey Wayne. . 237 237 Duncan, William C. Du nh am, Johnny Waj:ne 138, 200 D uo ifer, Charles Pau Du nkum , V. Blanton, II Dunn , Dunn, D unn, Dunn, Dunn,

Dr. Charles C. James Joe Merrille John Fran klin Nita Faye

237 132, 200

179 200

237 237 237

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128,

239

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238

f omby, Linda L.

239 239 2:'>9 201 239

111 ,239,20 1

180

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238

Fon tenot, Gary Paul

20 1

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Evans, Edward Earl

238

Fontenot, Matilda

Evans, Ja('k Weylin

238 20 1

Ford, Edwin Royce Jr.

2 39

Ford, Joyce

239

190

Fo rd , Mact lla S.

2 39

238

Ford, Sandra E.

E

237

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H. Dyer, Dc. Rn Ua M.

199

Donham , Ronni e

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Evans, James Archie

139,238

Fontenot, Bel vin L.

Ja

119, 201 239 20 1 239

Earl , M ichael Wm.

115

Earl , Rona ld Lynn

238

E V:lns, Kenn eth Eva ns, Laird Frank li

Eas ley, D ean William K.

160

Evans, j.\路taril)'n

238

FoC(eoberry, Benny

Earnhea rt, H enry Wad

E\'an s,

238 238

Forten berry, ChHlofte

E\'erett, Ma rk Lesli e

Ea st, Richard Wi ley

238 238 238

Everett, Sherra A.

238

F orwood, Dr. Frank P.

180

Easterling, Cherie

200

Ewen, Kelly P.

238

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201

200

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238

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Eason, Larry Douglas

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Vicky

238 200 238,

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270 , 273

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23 8

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Edge, Bi ll y Ray

238

Faircloth, D:llion

238 201

Edmondson, George Lee

238

Falk, Gregory Gus tav

238

Ed ward s, Audi e Ray

23>8

Fant, Leonard O.

180

Edwards, Jim

118

Farley, Gladys Elai ne

238

Edwards, Sherry L)'nn

238

Farr, Warne r

2 38

Egan, Patri ck James

238

Fura r Gernlcl ,"'ayne

187

133 , 238

Farrar, Caro lyn

187

fa ughi , Betty Mae

180

Eichelberger, Linda

10~,

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238

Faught, Sue Ann

239

Eichler, Judith Ann

2, 8

bu lk , .M ichael Wayne

23 8

Fan, Anthony

239 11 7

Eichler, Linda Susa n Eich ler, Sarah Lu Eike, A lbert

William

Eickhold t, Dr. Theodore E leazar, Eugene Leon

Feeney, Deborah June

23 9

238

Felto n, Lenzy A. Jr.

239

123, 180

Ferguson, Charlotte Ferguson, Robe rt Lee

239

Ferguson, Ted B. Ferrant, Gene Ferring ton, Bobby Ferris, Linda Faye Feza tte, Fred die Ran Fiddler, Li nda Carnl Fields, J udy Fife, T homas E. Fike, Sher yl Lyn n Fishe r, De tty Karher Fi s her, Carolyn S. Fitzgerald, James R. Flanary, James Stephen Flanary, Dr. Woodrow

180 239 239 239

136, 200

Lacs Elkin, David Orville Elk ins, Hnrace Wayne

270, 273

Elkins, Rena

129, 238

Elfen' ig, John

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J.

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190 I D,238

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23 8 238 200 200

201

239 239 239 239 239

239 239 239 180

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1>9 201 133, 239 201

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20 1

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239

Foster, K enneth Ralp F oster, Olga Eunice ,. Foster, Thomas Fot i, Patrick Phillip Fountain, Ronnie W. Fowler, Carolyn A nn Fowler, Sandra Elaine Fo>:;, Dr. Eugene H. Fox, Linda Jo f rankli o, Dr. Beryl C. Fraok lin, Ha zel Jean Frankl in, Lynda Sue Franklin, Ov is Bruce Freeland, Patricia A. Freeman, Jo Freeman , Linda JO~'ce Freemoot, Vemetta Frey, lone Frey, Thomas Dennis Frickey, SaUy Evely Frith, Kenneth Rober .

Fi neH, George Cros Frtzzell, Margaret E. Fri:aell, Cha rles K . Frost, Campbell \'{/. Frost , Charles F. Frost, Dereal 1. Frost, Marcia, Faye Fu rge, Jack C . . Fry, Richard Clyde Fry, Michael Da le Fryer, Milford Laver Fuchs, Michele Linda

239 239 239 23 9 270, 273

23 9 239 180 23 9 180 202 144, 239 239 239 239 239 239

239 202 202 270

239 239 Ij4

240 239 202


Fuller, Carol Lynn Fuller, John Widmon Fuller, 1\brion Jacki Fuller, Mary'Louise Fuller, Ray Mitchell Fullilove, Bryska B. fullilove, Clyde Jam Fulmer, Donna G. Fulmer, Patti f urman, Nanette Fuselier, Charles C. Fussell., Joann Fussel, Harold L. Fussell, Dele Fussell, Mavis Adele fudickar, Paul

240 24:0

240

240 240 240 240 202 202 240 240

180 240 240

Garlington, Gerald R.

240

Gamer, Carol Ann Garner, Sheryl Ann Garrett, Colvin Roy

240

Garrett, Janet Lata Garrett, Larry Davis Garrett, Linda Colbe Garrett, Lynn Garrett, Patrick P. Garrett, William Ike Garrison, John Betti Garrison, Kennetb A.

... 240

Gates, Peggy Sue Gates, Richard Allen Gattis, William Toll Gaudet, Alfred Louis Galloway, James Gardner, Thomas

Gaar, Pamela

240

Gates, Paul

Gable, James Lee, Jr. Gable, Kennetb Gabour, George C. Gaccione, Robert Galante, Tony Gaetano, Ronald C. Gaharan, George H. Gaiennie, James Brun Gala.tioto, Antonio D.

240 240 240

Gaulden, Donna Jo

240 270, 274

180 240

Galligan, Gene Gallman, J. Alfred

240 240

Galloway, James H., Jr. Galloway, Linda Lee Galya, Thomas Andrew Galyean, Cynthia C. Galyean, 路Michael Ott Gambill, Tonunie Gene Gamble, Pauline Mari Gammel, Billy Don Gammel, Cecil Lamar Gandy, Tommy Joe Gannaway, Frances S. Gannaway, William S. Ganter, Bruce Paul Gard, Carol L. Gardner, Particia Gardner, Carolyn P. Gardner, Jr. Thomas V. Garley, Richard, III

240 240

240 240

180 240 240

Goodwin, QIrolyn Goodwin, James

241

241 241 203 241 241

118, 241 241 Goodwin, Karen Diann 180 Goorley, Dr. John T. 241 Goss, Donnie Dale Gould, Frank D ........... 203

Gremillion, Jackie C. .. Gresbam, William Gar Griffin, Jesse Oliye Griffin, \.'Xrjlliam Lee Griffis, James M., Jr. Griffith, Paula Fahy Griggs, Darrell F. Griggs, Jerry Lee Grigsby, Judy Kaye Grissom, Larry W. Grobe, Cecilia Groves, Carole S. Groves, Robert E. Grower, Glenda Lee Guchereau, Jr. Edwin Guenther, Ann Myrtle Guidroz, Terry PhiHp Guidry, Allen James

241 130, 204 204 241 241 241 204

138, 204 241 241 105, 204 241 136, 204 241 241 123, 131, 204 241 241

Goux, Camile Joseph Goyne, l'v1inta Riely

241 107

Guidry, Jessica Ann Guilbeau, Jerry W.

2,11 204

240

Grace, Betty Jane

144 241

GuiHory, Dennis .... Guillory, Janet

204 241

241 241

Guillory, Jobn Dale Guillory, Kenneth D. Guillot, Marie A.

204 241 241

Gulley, Peggy Jean Gunn, Bonnie Gunter, Syly.!a Lee

241 205 205

Gurie, Jimmie Grabam Guy, Diane Guy, Janis Dianne Guyton, Don F., Jr.

205 109 241 241

240 202

119, 240 240

Gentile, John Michael Gentry, Marcia Ruth

240

Genung, Gary Joseph Genusa, Dr. Vincent A. Geoffroy, Ronald A. Getcbell, Butcb Gewin, Thomas Ronald Giblin, Floyd Joseph 240,

241

Gregg, Leigh .... 105, 125, 241

202 202 240

119 132, 145, 202 240

Genius, Malcolm S. 240 240

241

240

Goodman, Jackie Karl Goodman, William E.

115 133, 240

Kenneth J, Gautreaux, Ronnie Gebbia, Wayne Anthon Gemeinhardt, Jr., Otto Gencarelli, Louis A.

180 202

136, 202 115 117

Gau~ier,

Glawe, Dr. Lloyd N. 180 Glover, John Luther 203 Godlewski, Chester .. 117, 241 Gcdwin, Alice Tift 109, 139, 241 Golden, Mary Ann 241 Goldman, James Olive 203 Goldman, Marylin F. 241 Gonzales, Joseph F. Good, Aurdra Marie Good, Brenda Arlene Goode, Sue McMahan Goodfellow, Wilda E.

240

Gaston. Ina Rae Gates, Glenda Gene Gates, Marsha M. Gates, Paul Douglas

G

Galbavy, James Rober Galiber. Michael G. Galier, Victor Antho GalJagher, Dr. Anna G. Galland, Thomas ]. Ga lIender, Patricia

240

Garvan, Lavada Jean Garvin, Carl Alfred Gassenberger, Earl Gaster, \'("lalter D.

Funderburg, Harvey M. Futch, Donald Wayne Futch. Gary Norris Futch, Janet Susan Futch, Jerry Lynn Futch, Jimmie Wiley Futch, Lana J. Murray Futcb, Reginald Futrell, 11'fartba L.

Garland, Patricia I. Garlington, Alva Wayne Garlington, Delane ...

240 180 202 115 240 270, 274 Gibson, Jane Mar,e;are 240 Gibson, Joseph Pat 117, 145, 240 Gibson, Sbaron Rae 240 Giddens, James Marion 202 Gilbert, Judy ......... 240 Gi lbert, Peggy Sue 240 Gill, Brenda Mae 240 240 GilJespie, Linda Car 240 Gilley, Tommy Wayne Gilliam, Bobbie Jean 240 Gillum, Randy Crow 241 Gilly, Jan Camille ........ 202 Giltner, William 241 Ginn, Eris ........... 180 Giordano, Mary Lena 241 Givens, Betty Faye ........ 241 Givens, Donald Gene 241 Glass, Sidney Truett . 203

Grace, Sandra Graci, Carmel Fred Graff, Larry Roy Graff, Robert Torran Grafton, Ann Graham, Patricia Graham, Mary Farley Graham, Ronnie Graham, Shirley Ann. Graham, Virginia

241 203 241

111 203

241 203

Grant, Glenda Lolett Grantham, Dennis P.

139, 203

Grantz, Carl L. Graves, Allen M. Graves, Beverly S.

180 118,241

180

241

Graves, Frances E. 203 Graves, Skeeter 241 Graves, William Dwig 203 Gray, Eastland 115 241 Gray, Pamela 241 Grayson, Ann Page 241 Green, Brenda Diane 144, 241 Green, Dona Green, Elizabeth F. 241 180 Green, H. Baird ...... . 134, 203 Green, Jenny Louise 241 Green, Jimmie Nell 203 Green, John Henry 144, 241 Green, Johnnie ]. Green, Linda Lea 109, 122, 142, 203 203 Green, Linda S. Green, Marilyn Sue 241 Green, Martha Nell 204 Green, Shannon Lou .... 111, 241 107 Green, Susie ......... Green, Willard 204 204 Green, William Steve ... Green, Ann ........... 241 Greenlee, George C. 204 Greer, Earl Mallette ........ 204 Greer, Ebin Lamar, Jr. ...... 187

H Hair, Marian Juanita Halbrook, Arthur M.

241

Halbrook, Mike W. Hale, Brenda Lou Hale, Donald Ray

242

241 242

242

242 Hale, James Robert 242 Hale, Joyce R. Hales, Harvey Lea, Jr. 205 Hales, Michael Duane Hale, Sandra 143, 242 Haley, William .. 129, 242 Hall, Fred Alya 242 Hall, Gaylen Russell .. 242 Hall, George 242 Hall, James L. 180 Hall, Larry Bruce 205 Hall, Linda 187 Hall, Margo Elinor 242 Hall, Richard .. . ........ 242 Hall, Robert Dale .......... 242 242 HaU, Susan Leake Hall, WilHam 115, 242 . .... 242 Hallak, Sam H. Halley, Gladys Diane .. 109, 122, 123, 205 Hallmark, Vicki Anne .. 109, 133, 242


Hamer, M. Randi e Hami han, Karen Sue

242

H ami lton, Ray Edwin

205 205

Hamilton, Ross E., Jr.

18 7

Hamilton, Royce A.

139, 242

Hammett, David N e:11

242

Hatch, Elizabeth An!l Hatch, Ga yle Lan e

24.2

H athaway, Charles

206 242

H athaway, Rulh Ann

242

H attaway, Jenny

242

Hattaway, Martha

139, 206

127, 136, 206

H o usley, Andy

270

Houston , Dav id Edwar

244

High , Clyde Lewis

136, 206

Houston, Verno n Dale

244

High, Judy Carol

123, 133 , 24 3

H owe, Carol Ann e

244 244

Higgins, Michael Dra

H owell, Victor M.

Highwwer, Bi ll \'(.'al t

243

H oyle. Jack Robert Hromadka, Susan Gayl

244

243 24 3

Hubbard , Pat ricia E.

244

Hammon, Marcus, Dale

242

Hatt in, Roosevelt

242

Hilborn, W illiam R.

H ammond, William R.

167

Hawk ins , James F.

175

Hilbun , Linda Faye

207

H ammonds, H arvey M.

242

H awsey, Danny L

243

Hubbard, Sue Carolyn

207

ISO

H awthorne, Robert De

242 24 2

H ilburn , Gary Lynde)

Hammons, Dr. Jasper G .

Hilburn, George W .

243

Huckabay, Addie

181

Hammons, Jess ie Nel!

24 2

H ayes, Ronnie Van

243

Hi lbu rn, Judi K ay

206

Huckabay, Betty Sue

Hammons, John Toxie

242

Haynes , Alice Arden

HilbuCll, William David

190 243

H uff, Barbara Lynn

Hammons, Marjorie Hamn er, Lynn

242

243 181

Hill, Phi llip 1.

128, 206

24 3

Huffman, Steve

181

180

Haynes. Sallie Maureen H ayward, Anuelies Thurner

Hancock, Wayne Haudford, Cha rles R. Haneline, Richard Haneline, Ronald H. Hanki ns, Herman H. , Jr.

129, 242

18 1

HuHman, Beth Ann

12 ~,

139, 144, 244

243 Huffm an, J an Hendri e

207 129, 244

242

H ead. Catherine Joa nn

24 3

Hi ll, Susan Kay

205 114, 242

Head , Clarence V., Jr.

181

HWiard, Patri cia A.

243

Hufman, Walter Benj

Head, D onald Glen

243

Hillman, H arriet Jan

110

Hug hes, Sharon Lynn

244

114, 242

Headrick, Marguerite W.

181

Hillman , Ma rilyn

243

Humphrey, Grace Evel

244

132, 205

Heap, Joseph C. Hea rd, Ann Lesley

H ankins, Martha Ann

IJ4, 242

H anks, Me lissa Ann

242

H eard, Travis \'<'ayne

Hanna, Sue MaSters

205

Han sen, Bob

205

Hearne, B. Mack Hearne, Dickie

Hansford, Edwina Sue

11 1

Hearue, Donald Woodr

H eard, James R.

Hansford, Su e E .

24 2

H ea rne, Ronald Drew

Hanson, Talmage

205

H ea th , Sara La\'erne

129, 242

24 3 109, 243

Hinkle, H enry

Humphrey James W .

244

24 3

Humphreys, Phyllis 1.

133, 244

Hinton, Jessie Dan ie

243

Hunt, Edna Ruth

24 3

Hun t, Jud ith Ann

18 1

Hixson, Ed

115

Hunter, Wal ter Orie

243 24 3 206

Hoddeubach. Chery l

104, 207

Hodge, Grace.

104, 207

H ebert, G ussie P ., Jr.

24 3 206 243

Hardy, Linda

H ebert, Lindberg J .

Harelson, Michael G.

242

Hebert, l\'l inus, Jr.

H argan . Wa llace

270

Bett)'

H ofmann. John Robert

243 207 243

H ogan, Judith Gree r Hogan, l\hrsha Diane

243

Hogan, Ruth Eli zabet H ogg, Lane II ......... ...

244

24 3

Hogsett, Joe William

244

Heffner, Jo hn Mkhae H ega n, Audis Taylo r .

24 3 243

Hogue, Robbie Lyun

244

H olcomb, Peter Jr.

244

Heidenreich, Marrett

206

H o ldeman, Foster H .

181

l 33, 207

243

Hargrove, Sammy Ahon

205

H eilman, Dr. F. Eugene

181

H older, Jacque line E.

Harmon, EHis

242

Held, Me lanie Ellen

24 3

Harmon, frank L.

180

Helfey, Eric

243

Harmon, Lan ge

119

H elton, Roy Lee

24 3

H o lland, Che ry l .......... 244 H olland, Kenneth E. 270, 274

Holland, Ronny .. ...... 270 , 274

He ma rd, Sandra A.

24 3

Harmon, Loran T . 180 Harmo n, Pat . .. 242

Harper, Dianne ... 135, 242

Harper, M . Retta 242 Harper, W es ley Biber 242 Harrelson, Sharon ,. 109, 144, "2, 268, 269 H arrigan , George A. 24 2 Harris, Charles 206 242 H arrjs, Gl enda Faye .. Harris, Hatti e G. 242 Harris, J ohn A. . ..... 116, 242 Harris , Louise E. 180 Harri s, Woody Sue 242 181 H arrison, Dr. Robert E. Harrison, Willard L. 181 Hart, Ada B. 181 Hart, D ea n L. ....... ..... 242 Hart, Larry Dean ....... ,. 242 Hart, OHis Duke Jr. 187 206 H arveston, Dolores A. 242 H arvey, James H. H arvey, Mary Gish 181 Haslauer, Karen Anne .. 105, 242 Hassler, Charles M . 242 Haste, Janet .... 123, 125, 242

H emsath, Robert Arth 24 3 H enderson, Ea rl Dani 243 Hendricks, Shef)路le D. . 243 Hendrix, Brenda 243 H enley, Susan E. 106, 144, 24 3 Henry, Fredrick MiJi 24 3 Henry, J ohnette O . 206 H en ry, Joseph Ca rl 243 Hensley, Brenda Lee 138,2 43 126, 142, H erlev ic, Pat ricia A. 243 Herpin, Gordon Edward 206 H erring ton, Linda Fa 206 H ewitt, Joyce Elaine 243 H ewitt. Norma Kathleen 143, 24 3 Hibbets, W anda Ma rie 243 Hickey, James Crew 243 Hickman , Dr. Nolli e W. 161, 181 Hi ckman, Roderi ck A. 181 Hicks, Kitty 24 3 H icks, Robbie G:1il 11 6, 243 H idalgo, Alvin Steve Higdon, Ph~' llis Sue .. 139, 243

H o ller, George H. H olli er, Earl Gabrie Holli er, Preston

244

J 14, 207

Hi nkie, Joseph Burke .. Hiut z,

Hebert, John Al\'ery

122, Hargrove. Robert Leon 124, 140, 205

J

243 206

242 242

Hardy, Bettye Faye A.

244 139, 244

Huffman, Alva S.

11 4, 243

Ha ynes, Dr. M. LeveJl e

H anchey, J ouathan K.

Hilger, Rob Hi II" Max Garland Hill , Patri cia Elain

109, 242

H amner, Rosemary Reed

Hardcastle, William

110, 243, 268

Hollis, Jeani e

20 7

Hollis, Jimmy Lee

244

Hollis, Kathe rine O.

2,,(4

Holli s, Nancy Jean ',.

244

Holl oway, Margie Elo H o lloway, Patri cia A . H olloway, Tilmon H., Jr. Holmes , Jerry D.

Holmes, Judith Anne. H olmes, Marsha Gale H o lmes, Robert H olt, Gary Holt, Dr. Robert L H oltzclaw, D ean T. E. H o neycutt, Marga ret Hood, Janet Leigh .. Hood . Me lvin, V., Jr. Hoodemaker, Julia H opkins, Travis Dreh H ornsby, Thomas Wi Is _. Horto n, William Wyble H otard, Peggy

244 244 244 18 '

244 106 244 128 161, 181 161, 165 244 108, 244 18 1

244 244 135,244 244 110, 244

244 125, 244 , 268, 269

Huntsman, Ka ren Leigh

244

Hurt, Rosemary

244

Huson, Edward Cale ..

244

Hus sey, Lyman, A ., Jr.

181

l

127, 136, 20 7

Hutson, linda Mitchell

1)3, 244

Hu t c h in ~on,

Corte-z

Hutto, Betty Lynn

244

Hutto, Jo la Jeannett

104, 133, 244

Hutto, Joan Faye

123, 244

Hult s. Robert C.

207

Hutz, Harry Leo

244

I

11 6, 244

207

.. 126, 207

244

Jnzina. Donnie Eilee Irons, Susan Annette. . .

. .... 244 143, 244

] Jackson, Allen Yale

244

Jackso n, Joe Ed

244

J ackson , Marilyn Ann

244

J ackson, Mildred L Jackson, Rebecca E.

. ....... 244 244

J agneaux, Charles Ra James, Bennie 1. James, Bobbr .. James, D r. O. Phi lip

245 131, 24 5

245 161, 18 1

Jeffries, Ro~emary

133, 245 245 J ennings, Ra lp h .. ... .. 245 207 Jenny, Bobby Hershel ... Jewel l, Mad eljne 245 208 Jild, Mildred Louis Johnson, Dr. Barry 1. ... 181 J enkins, Thomas H.

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Jo hnson. Be uy j e:ln John son , Bi ll y C.

245 24 5

Jo hns',", Billy Je rom Jo hnson, Edna Este ll jlohnson. Fred Thos

245

Johnson, Freddie Jam

245 245 135, 208

Johnson, Jilmes W , Jo hnson, Jamie Bewc Jobn son, Janice Jnez

2·i5 245

245

j ohn~o n , Ja L)' n .... ..... Johns\l n, Ju dith Jo Johnsou, Judy Rose

John sou, Larry Gene Johu son, Louis C. Johnso n,

245 24 5

245

270 128, 208

Paula Sue

143

Jo hnson, Poll)' .Ann j ohnson, Rnnni e Lynn

104, 245

T omm}' Dee Virginia EI Wi ll iam C. W m. Morri s

208

J ohn son, Jo hnson, Johnson, Johnson,

245

24l 208

245 208 117 245

Johnston. Caod)' Johnston, Glyon L. John ston. Linda E. Joioer , Dorolhy Ann Jones, Ann e Elizabet Jones, Bru ce F. .. Jones, Bry n

24 l 245 11 5, 208

24 5

Jones, David Jones, Da.... id Jones. Do nald Glenn

115

Jones, H . Per ry

18 1

Jones, Jones. Jones, Jones, Jo nes, Jones,

Howell D .• III J ames David J eaneue Sue Jeanne R. John Mi chael Mary fra nces

245

Jones, Jones. Jo nes, Jones, Jones,

Ray mond E. Rhonda Faye Ronald Henry Stephen Clark SyJ"ia De nil!

11 8

187

245 126, 24 5 122 . 208

24l 208 181

245 245 245 245

J ones, Tom ". Jones, Virgini a A. Jones, 'X'a llace L.. Jr. Jo rda n, Ca role J . J ord an , Cas Annl 135, Joseph, Denni s Lamar Jo uett, Ma rol),n Eli z Jowers, Eri c 115, Joyner, Dona ld E. )o)'ner, Ma r)· 1\-1. 270, 274, Ju hert, Greg Judice, Dona ld Josep . . . 132, Juneau, Conrad L Justice, Susan P.

2'i5 245 18 1 208 208 208 245 245 18 1 245 277 208 190 208

K Kahmer, Kri st ina E. Kappa Psi Karn es, Janel K.

Kaufm3n . Harold Kay. Conni e Ke:uhl ey , Clara Anne K«, D r. David T. Keeg an, Ron3ld ·Edwin

245 245 245 l SI 245

Keene, Ron3 1d E.

245

Keelon, Haro ld Way ne Kefa lo niris, Marg3rel Keith, Bi ll y

190 245 245

Keith, Dicki e KelJey, E ll a Lee Kell ey, Timothy Ja me Kellogg. KalhJecn C.

245 245 24 5

Kell o8S, Brant on H. Kelly, Charles W m.

245 209

Kelly, Kelly, Kell y, Kell y,

Jo Anne B. Lo uis Harold Sheila L)'nn \X/illiam Josep

245 209 2·45 187

Kelso. Fnnces S. ... Kemp, !...(ike

lSI 11 5

245

Kemp, Tho mas Allen

245

Kendrick, Beverl y C.

. . 108, 245

Kendrick. Charl otte ... Ken drick, Peggy Ann

10 5, 24 5 245

Kennedy, Carol Jo Kennedy, Pa tsy K Kenned y Robert, W. Kern, J oe Kern, Dr. J oseph H . Kervin , Rex Garland Kessler, Ca rol Ann

209 209 245 24 5 245

Kess ler, David Roy 11 9. 132. Kett ler, KarJ K. Keyes, Janice Keyes, Joy Evelyu Keys, Clara Rulh Killingsworth, Devone .. 11 7, Kimball , J3ck E. Kin:ml, Karen M . lOB. Kincaid , Edwa rd Howa King. Bel f)' Jo 133, King. Ca rl Way ne King, Donna J . King. George Paul King, John Jefferey King, Jud y Mari e King, Julia Frances 105 , Kin~ , Neat T . . .. 129, King, Pauicia Jean King, Robert Allen 12B , King, Rona ld Troy Kin~, Sandra Jo King, Wayne Kinkead, Tho mas Gord Kinney , James M ichae K inni son, Edward T . Kirk, Willie C. Kirkenda ll , J ames C. 209,

245 209 24j 209 246 246 17 1 246 209 246 246

246 246 209 209 246 24 6 209 246

246 246 11 9 246 187 246 246 270,

275, 277

105, 12 5, 126, 208 14 2 245

Kirkham, Belly Elain Kirkham, Bobby G lenn Kirkh:un, Mary Ann Kirkland, Kenneth M . Kirkpatric k. Carolyn ..

Kitchens, James Robe

Kl ein, Ro na ld GlC)' Knight, David W. Knight, Linda Dale Knobloch, Sandy 109, 124, Knott, Dr. Robert P.

246 246 246 209 143, 246

246

Lane, Ralph Lane, William Elvin Lang ley, Conrad A. Jr. Lang ley. Wa nda Dean La nusse, Jr.. Pa ul J.

135 . 209

La Rocca l\'liehlel J

246 246

270 210

24i Ill , 126,

247

182 24 6

IH, 16 1, 182

Knox, Janis Dell Kolb, Carolyn M artin

Larse n, Mary E. . .. Lanle, Reene lasse ig ne, rra J osep Lassi ter, De ll W.

136, 145 210

247 131, 210 247 187

246 190 HI , 209 Koontz, Barbara Ann 210 Kordsmeier, Jr. , 1:eo H . 246 Kos losk"),, Ed'(!,'ard , Jr.

l..3 ster, Harvey Cha ri

247

Lasuzzo, La suzzo,

210 210

133, 246 182 246 210

Lanr:'l, Margarel Ann lavall e, Nei lia A. Lave nder, Rusty

246

Lawrence, Jeffrey law rence, Judi th C. Lawrence, Linda Kay La ws, Loraine Ann laws, Sieve Wayne Leath, Les lie

Kolb, James Graham Kolb, Louis Charlie

Kowi tz, Carl James Kramar, Dr. Edward J. Kratzer, Richard l\.f. Krieger, Ra lph J., Jr. Krupa, M ichael A. K ulcke, Tavi e K. Kyza r, Audeen Kyzar, Shirley Ruth

J.

210 143, 246 24 6

L

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Lal ham, Hugh)' IS2 Laughner, Tony R .... ...... . 247

Lawrence, Ellis G.

LeB! ,mc , Dalton A.

123, 211 Il l, 247

129, 247

247 24i 211 111 , 247

247 117, 2·17 II I

211, 270,

275 Labarbera Nicholas

.. . 12 3, 181

lOS, 124, 209

.... 246 246 246

Kirschenbaum , Howa rd Ki tc hell , Dennis V .

246, 270 ,

27 5

Labat, Reginald J oh n

246

llbbie, Lane LaBorde, Dya na S. LaBorde, Glenn Micha

246 246 246

Labo rde, Judy Lynn Lachney, Marie E liz

246

13cke)', Ben to n .A lfre La.key, Linda Denise

246

La Cour, Peggy Suzan 13croix, Les lie L , Jr.

246 246

13dd, Charles M. Ladner, Caro lyn LaGai pa, Dr. John J. La G ranp;e .Arah Laing, Libby La ird , Roge r Da le Lamb, La,rry Dale Lamb, Michael Keith Lamb, Willilm H . Lamp rich, Gail M . Lanata, Gregory Pa ul Lanca5[er, Richard Landes, James Richar Landerneaux, Patrick Landry, Alfred J ., Jr. La ndry, Glenn James Landry, Larry Landry, Lawrence J. Landry , Lyn Lydia Landry, Paul Peter Lands, Barbara Ann Lallds , John Charles lane, J oseph W ilso n

246 106

1>5 , 246 182 18 2 10 5, 24(i 246 246 210

246 21 0 24 6 210 128, 246

123. 132, 1}6, 2 10 210 246 136, 210 11 9 246 246 24 6 246 246 140, 210

LeBJ:lOc, Henry }. Leb bn., Pau l D., Jr. LeBl:l,n c. Lynn LeB ll nc, Sterl ing L Leche, Jacques Ridu Lecky, John D. Let>, Donna. Cheryl Lee, G ilbert Al vin Lee, Helen Marie

Lee, Judy K. Lee, Kathy Lee, Robert Leggi.lI , Carl Edward Leguin, Larry Joe Lele ux, Mich3 el H . Lemen , Louise Gray Lemons, Betty Kay Lemon, W illiam James Lenard, Walter A. lenard, Carla D. Leon, Leo Joseph, J r. Leonard. Kenneth Ear Leporati , Slle Lerne r, Martin Leigh Leroy. John Louis Les lie, Mary D. l esler, Gene Letl ow, Johnny Lynn Leston, Dr. Billy B. Letterman. Linda D . Levy, Lynn Lewdlyan, Jani s Y . Lewis, Brenda Kay Lewi s, D oujuana Le,\\'js, John C. Lewis, Pnldency Ann

132, 211 136,211 270 24i 24; 115,2 11

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13 3. 24i 247 247 .. 247 247 211

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182 142 2 11

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109, 1 37 , 211

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Jr.,

Lewis, Sherman Acy

24 7

Manie ri,

Lewis , Snsan Gail

247

Ma niscalco, Philip

Lew is, Terry Wayne

247

lewis, Th omas H .

138, 247, 270, 275

Lightsey, Max Palme r

126, 247

Linde r, Green B.

211

l indow, Brenda K .

133, 247

124, 21 3

Mang in, Joseph A.

M~ n ,

Tyre ll

Bobby J oe

McCoy, Sarah Louise

212

M cLemore, III , James

2 13

11 9

J\JcCoy, V e rnon Berrym

248

Melancon , W ayne M.

2')0

249

McCra ry, Diane K.

249

McC ra ry, Donald Geor

249

McC rary, Nancy C.

Mann , Roger Marlin

2 13

Mansur, Stephen Panl Map p, Andy

270

11 '), 249, 270

Line r, Helen Loui se

247

Mapp, Marcus B.

182

liston, Dr. Walter

182

Marko u, Naoum

249

Little, Pamela Ela ine

247

J'vIariatt, M onica R.

249

Litton, t-.lichael Ray

247

Marsh, Mack James

117

Li vely, Marianne

247

Marshall, Lin da fay e

249

Li vi ngs ton, Jackie S.

187

Marlin , Ca lvin

249

Livingston, Marsha ll

247

1Iartin, Cha rl es F.

Lockhart, Jr. Bi lly M.

130

Lockhart, Jess ie Montgome ry. Loflin, Frances June

182 247

183, 270

Jr.

MaJ路tin, Cha rles M .,

Marlin, Darryl Bruce Martin, Dr . Frank W.

213 249 123, 183

Loflon, Mabel M.

182

Mart in, G e rald Kenneth

249

Lomax, Donna D.

247

~'[artin ,

249

Long, Jim

247

Jerry Eddard

Ma rti n, Joyce

249

Lopiccolo, John K.

247

Martin, Jane

Lopoo, J ohn B.

247

Martinez, D ale fuge n

144, 249

lormand , Hubert Jos

247

1.fartino, K eith Alan

213 249

lott, D alto n

247

Ma rshaw, Mary Gra ves

21 3

Love, Donald

247

Ma son, Richard

Lovell, Ca lvin Al

247

M assey, Hilda Jane

J

Lovo i, Jr., Ja sper Lowery, Claude

1 .16, 248

J.

182

132, 21 3

Massey, larry Wayne Malheny, Robert

P.

249 249 249

Lowery, J ames Dennis

248

Matheny, Sylvia Ela i

249

Loze, \'{' jlliam James

248

Mathia s, Jea n Marie

249

Lazes, M arjnrle H .

2 11

Mathi s, Becki Ann

249

Lncas, Allen John

248

Maxwell, fa rrell

24 9

.M ay, Allison

249

M a y, Dwight Keith

249

lufcy, Alma L .

172

LuHey, J o hn 1.

16 1, 182 126, 139. 2 12

luno, Ro nni

248

Lupo, Gary D on Inttre!!,

Conn ie

107,

Lyerly, Wayne Ed'9.'ard

M a yer, Steven

249

M ayfie ld, Jerry A.

no

M aynard, Kenne th E.

210

M ays, Pat

210

M cBride, Shelton E.

248

McB room, Willia m A .

182

M ade, Jea nne

182

Mack, Mary Frances

249

Ma ck, Maxi e Carol

249

Macke, Thoma s

249

Maddock, Dr. Lawrence H .

182

Maddry, Steven Clint

249

:M agee, D onnie Allen

249 115,

249

248

249

Lamar

May, \XfjJ!iam Robert . .

249

Mayea ~lx,

Machen, Cha rles Wm

Magee,

Jr.

248

M

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May, Wi ll i.1 0l H. ,

213

Magee, Larry Lee . ... ...... 249 Magee, Za nnie

249

Magoun , Aubrey Dale

213

Magoun , Je rol W ayne

213

Mains, Jennifer G .

249

Manis, Juanita Faye

249

Maisel, Kenne th M.

130

Majors, Joel Call in Malone, l arry Malone, Marsha Elain e

213 249 249

Anward J os

McCann , Thomas R. M cCarty, Joe McCa rty, RebecCl Ann McClana ha n, Janie

145, 249

182 136, 212 139, 248 248

McClary, Wi ley ford

130, 248

McClei sh, D o lph H .

18 2

McClelland

Howard

24 8

McCl ung , Unda K ay

248

M cClure,

248

Caro lyn

McClure, Edd ie D a le

132, 212

McCollou gh Gwendo ly

212

~'f cCo mb ,

248

Richard P .

McConnell, Marilyn

111, 14 1, 13l M cConnell, Richa rd M. 2 12

McCormick, Johnn ie M cCotter, J ohn E . M cCoy, John Benj ami

248 248 129, 248

McLemnre, Oscar Sid ney

249

M c.M a han, Charles D .

117, 21 3 249

212

McManus, L1 rry Ja me

249

248

McMillin,

McCullar, Billy \VI .

212

McMullen, James Larr

McCulla r, Jnliann

248

McNease, John C.

McCu llin, Vicki Lyn

248

M cNei II, Da"'e

105, 133, 249

Mann, D o rothy Ann

131 , 2 12

McCrory, Philip H.,

21 2 128, 130,

Jr.

McCutchen, H o pe Rona ld

McDannald.

Bill y Joe

249 249 249 118, 21 3

248

M cQu i lli n, Gloria An

249

248

McRae, Kenn et h Franc

117, 249

McDermitt, Joycelyn

248

}>'{(Raoey, Danie l W., II

187

McDon ald , Baxler

182

M eVa)', M icbael Gerald

249

McD onald, James Cars

248

McVea, Ca the rine N .

McDnnnell , Lo rraine

248

McWilli ams, Jan

McDo ugald, Caro lyn

2 12

McWilliams,

McD ougald, M:lfga ret

248

.l'-Jeachum, Thomas M.

McDowell , D avid Ray

248

Medi amolle, Edw.

MeDnffie, G eorge C.

248

Meeks, M a rtha G ail

McD~lffi e,

248

Meeks,

18 2

Meist ric h, Ira

210

Mel anco n, \X' ayne M .

210

Jackie R.

McE lwee, Sandra McFarland, C..rolyn

144, 248

McFarland,

119,

249 131, 249

Jerry 1.

213 250

J, Jr.

250 133, 250

Ray

250

248

M e lson, Ill , Claud e

2 10

M ichael

11 8, 248

M el",in, Glen da Kay

M cFarlin, Linda Dian

248

109, 234, 210

McGaha, Divid 1!ichie

248

McFa rland ,

D avid

J.

McGaha , James Haro ld

212

M cGaha, la rr}' Evere t

212

248 248

M( Gaha, Ro bert Lee l\.fcG ee, David Young j\ticGee, \X!a nda Faye

248

McGee, Michae l Lloyd

248

McGill, Be tty CaroJy

133, 212

248

McG ill, James Neal ..

1Ol, 248

M cG inty, Muff M rG lo thi n, G . Mi chael

248

McG ough, Cha rles E.

212

McGowen, Dorothy Mae

248

McGowen, Jam es W a tson

248

McGowen, L.rry Ja mes

24 8

M cGraw, Dr. Van C.

182

M cG uffee, C ary Lee

248

McGuffee,

248

H arry

248

M cGuffey , Da\路i d W. McHale, Bell}' B.

Men' s Res idence Conncil

145

Mere, Linda B.

2') 0

Meredi c.h , George W.

2:50

Merl o, Ernest Diego

2 50

M e rre n, Jay

128

M eyer, Tho mas Ory

250

M eyers,

Gl ynn

25 0

Meyers, M a rga ret 1. M iano, Robe rt S.

250

. . 136, 250

Middle brooks, Davi d

250

Midye tt , Edwa rd E.

135

Miguel:, linda l\-ta rie

25 0

Miklosey, Thomas Ott Milam , :Michae l R.

250 128, 250

Miley, Z ina M.

214

Milford, James D alton

250

Mill en, D r. Earl T . Mi lle r, At William

183 2')0, 270, 27l

Miller, Dr. Ben jami n P.

183

109, 248

Miller, Charles Wm

250 250

McHenry, Shuron

2-i8

Miller, C lifto n Ayre

Mclo nis. Donna

248

M ille r,

Don

250

M cKaskle, SandJ'a Ly

248

Mill er, fl oyd Marsha

250

M cK ay, D an Boies

248

Miller, Gary la ma r

M cKay, Ka the rine E.

249

M iller, George

249

Miller, H arry W.

ll5

Miller, h an f .,

McKee,

~l a.r ilyn

Ann

1-1cKeitheo, Gov. John

J.

McKenzie, Kenneth Ea 2 13 129,2 49 McK enzie, Marion Ma n 249 M cKinnie, Larry Eldon McKoeel}', Ken neth H . 249 182 M cKneely, D r . 1. Marvin McKnigh t, Sue 143 . 249 McKain , J ackie Ll'nn 249 249 McK owen, John S. McLane, Dr. L Patrick 182 M cLaurin, Wayne 182 M cLean, W anda Marie 249

145, 250 210

Jr.

Miller, N ancy ]. Miller, Robert Crrus Miller, Roland W a rren Mille r, Thomas Lesli

18.~

214 2 14 250 136, 214 250

Mi ll er, Timo thy

2:50

Millet, Byron, James

210

MiJl s, Mills, Mill s, Mills,

Do ris ]. Mary Pamela Loui se Roger Stanle y

210

21 0 10l 187

39_ _


Mihon, LaW"eli B. Minniear, Mary Jane

214

Mortis, Hugh

211

Nelson, AI... in Joseph

2,2

129,250

Morris. Karen

ItO, 124, 135.

Nelson, Arthur A., Jr. Ne lson, Christie M.

152 252

Oden, Jack Porter aden, Sharon Kaye Ogden , Ernestine

108,

Nelson, N eison, Nelson. Nelson,

252

Osdeo., lynda Carole

12 3, ;

252 2 15

Miranda , Robert .... . ..~1i st retta, Joanne .. . 143, Mitcham, Samuel Wayn Mitchell, l}'nn 137, 214,

250 250 250

270, 275 250

Mitchell, Caro l)'n

M oncrief, Brenda Mangle, Joe Benaugh Monroe, B. Wade M onroe, Dr. James F. Monroe, \'O'iUiam Jay Montague, Charles C. Monteilh, john Barry Montgo mery, Cheryl K.

122, 214 250 136,214 183 135

J r. 214 250

126, 250 250 190 183

161, 183 250 250 214

107, 250

Montgomery, George Montgomery, John R. Montz, Drtma M oock, Moody, Moody, Moody, Moon,

Michael l ee Billie Joyce Sue . J ames Marcus Diane ...

Moon, Sharon Anne Mooney, Kathy M oore, Benlon Henry Moore, Dorothy J. Moore, J erry Wayne Moore, J oseph E.

251 251

Morruw, Jerri S.

183

183

Mock, Nona Gayle Moho, Siaden j ohn Mokll ny, Robert W.

2~ 1

138, 214

Morto n, Howa rd

139

c.,

251

250

Mitchell, Jim Mitchell, John Snyde _ Mitchell, linda Gayl

f.,'fix on, Emma Ferguson Mobberiy, Che rry Mobberly, Dr. William

Morris, Susan Marie Morris, V. Wllrne

25 1

250

IS3

Mitchell , Noel Wende Mitchell, Sherrie K .

Mo rris, Michael N . Morris, Rex Bertram

Morse, James ACl hur Morton, E. Lu cille Mo rton, Harry D., Jr.

Mitchell, Dr. H azel H.

Mitchell , Katherine .. Mitchell, Michael Ra

251

128

214 250 250

250 250

128,214 250

109, 250

In, 250 214 250

250 250

Jr., Judson E. . 251 linda M. . 251 linda Sue 123, 251 Mnrrny .. 114, 251 Thomas E. 251 Vikki Diane 104, Ill, 214 Morales, Ri("hard .. 251

Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore,

Moran, Terry Jos.eph Moreau, Michael ..

251

Morella, John Ray

183

Morgan, Beverly Jane .. . Morgan, Dr . Frank, Jr. 138, Morgan , Jr., Jo hn Dee Morgan, l ois Watkin s ... Morgan, Richard Morg3Il, Robert Warren Morgan, WiJJiam Glenn Morris, David..... 136,

251

251

183 251

187 251 251 183 251

109.

2~

I 251

Mo rlon , Shelby Paul

251

Morla n, Ted J. Mosley, Li nda Dia nne

183 2>1

Moss, Ramsey Clair

251

Moss, Dr. Thomas A. Mouk, Dana Mou ton, J onathan Mowad, Samir C.

183 109, 251

Moy, C. Gregor)" Moy, Sy lvia lee Mulhern . Ruby Claire

251

]I.路:lullins, Mullins, Mullins, Mullins , Mullins, Mu ll ins.

Jr., James W . joe Barry , Jr. j oe B. larry Patricia B. Thaddeu s F.

251 251 25 1 25 1 251

138, 215 183

114, 251

215 251

Mummerc , Gerald E. Munn , George Lamar Mun sell e, Charles Murphey. !-.fichael Ann Murphrey, Jo Murphrey, Martha ]. Murphy, Gri \'Qayne Murphy, Dick ..

183

215 183

104, 251 251

128, 251

Murphy, Lo ren James Murphy, Richard M . Mu rphy, Thomas E. Murphy, Thomas Murray, James J ohn Musgrove, larry C. Mu tz, Warren Fait h Myall, David Myrick, Kath ryn Elai Myrick, William Ben

211

251 251 251

IH 215 251

251 251 251 251

251

N

James C. Jessie Pal rick Melv is E. Philip James

252

Nelson. Stephen O rw N eu, Joseph Cha rles N ewcomer, Donald Hen Newman , Club

126, 2 1~

Newman, jackie M. Newman, lI.路lichael V . Newsom , BarOO.r:l Newsom, Ruth 1. Newton, Rona ld Wayne

2'2

Nicholas, Pamela Kay Nichols, Carol Nicho ls, Donna Nicho lso路n, Dean James M.

252

132 ,215

252 147

252 252 252 252

252 2)2

1'9

Nickelson, John A. , Jr. 132, 2 15 Nicklas, Dr. Merrill S. 183 Nicosia, Antho ny Pet 252 Nicosia, Joseph A. Nicosia, Larry J.

2)2

Nipper, John W. N ix, Billy N ix, Enoc h T .

IS3 2,2

Nix, James K.

18,

252

Oglesbee, Tho mas C. 0' Hara Frank Jos, HI a Ids, Lela Gail O liphant. William D . O 'Neal, james M. Oliver, Marvin M. Orr, Philip Wayne Ortego, Dermis luke Dry, Josephine Nan Osbon , Judjson Osborn, Julia Ann Osborn, Ralph GeraJd Osoorn, Marie OI(S, Daniel O . O twell, Wesley Prest Oubre, Garry Pierre

Nix, Mark Christophe N ob le, Dianne Nolan. Becky Faye

Outlaw, Peggy Ann Overby, Johnn}' R}'an Overton, Jnhn lindon Owens, Delilah .Mary Oxford, Dr. Lake C.

Pace, Effie Mae

252

Pacque, Clara

Nolan, Nolan, Nolan. Nolan,

252 252 116, 215 11 6 , 21)

Cherron Ann Clyde Wayne Freddy Joe l Truett

Noland, Terry lane Nolen, Joy Anderson

2n 122, 128.

211 Nordan, David T .

252

Norman, Gerry, Lynn Norman , Roy Vemo n Normeot, Gwendol)'n

2"2 252 216

Norri s, H omer E. Norris, Dr. \'Qjlliam W .

183

North, Robert B., Jr. Norwood , Anne Monrot Norwood, Lanny Dale No\'ak, Janke Faye

Thomas Nappier, Sewilla Nash, Glen

251

Nugent, Carolyn Ann

25 1

Nugent, john Joseph

251

Nasif, Mickie M . Natali , Arnold 134, Neal , Carolyn Sue Neal, joyce Dianne Nea thery, Martha Jea Necaise, Samuel J..... .... Ned , Jan " 108, 142, Neighbors, J erry ll oyd Neill, Mary Ann ..........

2 15

Nugent. Joyce Faye . Nugent, \'(' al ton Dale

251

Nunnally, William

J.

p

252 133, 252

Na~le,

183

2n 108, 252 252

104, 123, 143. 252

Page. CarJeton C. Palmes, Dana Louise . Pa lmisano, John]. Panetta, joseph M . Pankey, Laney Michae

136,

Pard ue, Janis Ann Pardue, Millie Parker, Cindy Pa rker, Dennis Sherm Pa rker, Fonda Kay Parker. james Edward Parker, Joan H ays Parker, John Duane ..

134,

Parker, John Marshal Parker, Juanit.a ..

114,

Pa.rker, Laura A. Parker, Luther C. Pa.rker, Margaret Ann

104,

2n 2n

Parker, Pameta 108, 139, : Parkerson, James W . . _

252

Parks, O li via Herrin Parm, Lottie Mae Allen路

25 2

13[, 252

Parra, Dorothy L

2~ I

252 252 215

114,

1%, 21 ~

Nolan , Betty Frances

25 1

252 215

129,

Ourso. Nancy Jane.

154

Naff, Daniel Lee

251

126,

110, 124, 1 141, :

Parra, Willi am Louis Parrish, James ......... . Parrish, Min.a Avalon

o Ober, Richard G . O'Brien Patrick G.

183

Parrott, Sharon D.

252

O'Connor, Randy J .

252

Parsons, Lynda J. Patrick, James Edwar

131,


Jimm ~'

C.

Patrick, Vicki J anie

253

Pittman,

Patten, Mable

253

Pittman , Rachel Dian

Patterson, James R.

128, 253

183

Pitts, Olarlotte .. '

Pattersoo, Ronny

253

Pi n igno, G regory

Payne, Elai ne

253

Plank, James Emmett

Purgerson, Jam es Rob

254

Rhymel, Thoinas

254

Ribbeck, H arold E.

Q

254

13 5, 254

Payne, Linda Ne ll

134,2 16

Platt, Kenneth Ray

254

Qnalls, Dr. Buckley E.

177

Payne. Robert Charles

117, 21 6

Plill, Joho M.

254

Quimby, Beck}'

254

2>3 216

Plourde, Ri chard

214

253 21 6

Poe, Lynette Marie

Payne, Richard L Pearson, Maurice E. PeaISon, Tommie ROlf Pet:k,

H enry

128,

C.

Peddy, Wayne Ellis

2)3

Pedro, Constance Ann

129,2H

Peli tere, frank J ., Jr. Peltier, H arvey

253

Pendleton, Robin E. Pe nnebaker, Frank M. Pennington, Robert E. Penn ywell , Michael P.

154 1 to, 2 53

2B 253 25 3

Pentecost, Charles R.

25 3

Perkin s, David

216

Plummer. Crawford M.

254 107, 254

R

254

Rabb, Theo M orris

2 55

Rabun, Diane Green

184

Poland , Janet C. Polk, Mary Eleanor

107. 25 4

Polk, Richard D oy le Pomerlean,

Linda

Poo l, William Gary

2/4

Rachow,

214

Rada u, Gene Sheldo n

255

Raden, J onathan J ay

25 5

254

Poo le. Mary Judith

254

Ragu s, Laura Lee

254

Raiford, Jo Ann

Pope, Sammy Nelson Porter, Billie Lee

254

Rai ns, Marlin Rains, \Xfill iam

Po rter, D onna Sue .

111 , 254 254 111, 254

Peri au , Harry John, Jr.

253

Porter, Thomas Henry

138, 217

Pe~k inso n,

253

Pa r ler, W ill iam Edwa

217

Mack Pe rritt, Elacabeth

124, 187

Becky

Poo le, Melba J ane

Porter, Con nie

Po rte rf ield, Mil dred

Rhodes, Christopher

254

254

... .....

255

255 Ill, 255

115, 2 55 115, 218

Raingo lt, R. Russell

184

Ramsey, Tomm y Levell.

122, 129,

218 Randad zo, Suzanne Randazzo, Anthony

Rice, Carolyn Lee

25\ 255 255

Richards, Patricia

255

Richardson, Gary Ri chard son. G len M.

255 255

Richll rdson, James B. Richa rJson, Kay C.

255

Richardson, Larr}, P.

255

Richardson, Rita Tun

255

Richert, A ll en Carl

270 218

Ri chmond, Suehann" Rickett, Robert M.

184 255 21 8

2 55

Riser, Fred Price Jr.

2 18

Riser, Kaye

109, 255 255 255 131, 255

254

Randow, G len Ala n

255

217

Raney, D orothy J ane

25 5

253

Potts, Thurman I.

183

Ratcliff, Ginger

Ritler, James Colber RivetLe. Bla nche A .

Perry, Mary Lou

217

Ponlan, Ronald Ricke

254

Ratcl iff, Lillian O.

Perr)"

253

Pounders, Patricia L.

117, 217

P ou nds, Nancy Virgin

Peters, Carol Ann Persick, Dr. Wi lliam T. Peterson, Donald W. Pete rson, Samuel L.

109, 25 3 183 253 127, l29,

136, 217 Pet rus, Ellen

HI, 217

Petty john, lvfargaret

105, 126, 140, 217

Peza nt, Edwin Joseph

217

Pfrimmer, Fa.ilh F.

217 217

Pfri mme r, Jack Pfrimmer, Robert

217, 187

Phi Delta Chi

136

Phillips, BiUy

25 3

Phillips, Jan e L.

25 3

Phillips, Freddy Ree

253

Phill ips, Myrtle A.

253

Philpot, Caro lyn 124, 125 , 2B Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 138 Ph illips , Tho mas J. Pickel, James Hea rd

253

Pickett, Carol Joyce

253

Pi ckett, Jeaniet"e

253

Pickett, Patricia S. Pickett,

Russell

L.

Pierce, Belvis

183

109, 253 254

Pierce, Sue

254 254

Pinnix, Melody Gayle Pilarro, Stephen

254 254

Pitre, Bonrue A .

254

Pitre, Ca rl Anth ony

270

Pitre, Connie Ann Pittenger, G ary Crai

131, 254 254

Powell , Be ttie J o

.. . ..

211

Roberts, Anne Roberts, Beth

255 132, 218 111

256 256

Roberts, Brenda

255

254

Raworch, George E I"i Ray, Norma Jean

255

Roberts, Oaudia Ann Roberts, Gai l E.

129, 256 256

217

Ray, Th omas Anthony

218

Robe1'ls, J am('s Miron

25 6

158

Ray, Willard Wayne

255

Roberts, Nash C. Jr.

154

2 17

Rea, CaroJyn . .

105, 255 Re:I, Vevie ......... . 25 5 Reagan, Carol yn Kay .... 255

Robertson, Bobby Joe Robert son, Don ..

256 270

Robertson, Judy Fay

256

Rood, Brenda El mira

Robertson, Larry D a l Robertson, Paul Arth

219 219

Powers, Mary Sue

214

Prager, D on na Rae

134, 254

109, 255

Pre路Law Club Presco tt, Gail

138 254

Presnell , Vicki Lyno

254

Reed, Billy Ray Reed, D on .....

Presse, Eileen N oel

254

Reed, D onna Anne

Il3, 255

Price, G leo n Gale

25 4

Reed , John David

Price, Hubert H arold

217

Reed, Pamela Ann

255 105 , 25 5

Price, Kirby

254

Reed, Phylli s Ano

III

Price, L. Leon, Sr.

184

Reed, Robert Wayne

255

Price, Louis R.

254

Reeder, Emmeline B.

254

Rees, S. Laurie

Pridd y, James E.

Roberie, G eryis J r.

25 5 184

2 54 254

Price, Roy La ve lle

Roberds, Susa n F.

255

Powell , George Anna

Powers, Dean Glenn F. Powers, Louise

218 107, 144,

Raw ls, Alfred, Jr. Rawson, Paul L.

118, 25 4

Powers, Cha rles Earl

105, 139, 255

Rath.eib, ]. Lynn

254

Powell, Edward Byron Powell, J anis Marie .. PoweJl, Patricia Lyn

184 255

Ri,e:gins, G. Lowry

Potier, Felix Edward

Ratcliff, Peggy Lrnn

126, 218 184

Rightsell, James P.

Posey, Brenda K aye

254

J.

Ricks, Beverly L. Riggin, Kenneth E.

105, 253

I l l, 254

255

Richmond , Sandra F.

Perr)" Jenny Lee Perry, Linda

Perry, Thomas Louis

255

Richa rd s, Ma ry Ann

Riser, Pamela Sue

Richard L

218

127, 132, 218

Rich:l rd, Neal E... erel Rich ard s, O'B ri en

109

Perry, Brenda Inez

215

Primm, Virginia E .

254 . .254

Prince, Dr. B. Earl

184

Prisoc, T ommy Ea rl

254

Pritchett, John Edwa

254

Proso 'IVski, Andrew M.

254

Pruitt, Marshall Puckett, D onald Edwi Puckett, Ma rtha Pulley, Th elma D owni Pulliam, Cha rles C. Purdy, N elda Faye Purdy, Teresa Lynn

254 254 254 254 136, 217 105, 254 254

11 5

218

124, 125, 21 8

Reese, Bessie E. ...

255

Reeves, Travis .....

255

Regus, John A.

255

Reid, Fred Michae!

255

Reid, dla rles B. ........ 2 18 Reis, Carl Scott 11 5, 255 ReitzeH, J ohn .... 117, 129, 255 Reitzell , Sammy H. 255 Reno , H enry Lynn 255 Reppond, Kemli t Dale .. 126, 140, 218 Reynolds, Robert W, 255 Reynolds, Stu art

115

Roberts, Carllette

256

Robe rtsnn, Raymond .'

256

Robertson, Richard E.

11 7, 187

Robert son. Richard L.

256

Robinette, Jacqueline Robinson , Chery! H .

256 256

Robbins, Richa rd Lynn

256

Robinson, Ellen

134, 256

Robi nson, James Haro Robin son, Law re nce

124, 219 219

Robinson. M idlael D.

135, 256

Robinson, RicharJ R. Robinson, Robert H . Rob inson, Ronald T. Roby, Alice

256 256 124, 126, 219 256

219 Rodgers, Dianne Rodgers, Jerry 256 Rodman, Teressa T. 256 Rodrigue, Alfred 2 56 Rodriguez, Karl 128, 129, 2 56 Rogers, Charles 270, 276 Rogers, Charlotte 256


R o~(' r s, E. Carmll 10), 139, Rogers, James Robert Rogers, J(lhnnie Rogers, Lamar E. Roge rs, Marilyn Ann Rogillo, Janice Fay 133, Rohner, C har l ~ 270 , 276, Roland, Percy Eugene Rollings, Delores 10) , 12 3, Roper, Everette Rosenberg, Joe Fred Rosenstein, Timothy 136, Ross, Ben B. Jr.

219 2:)6 2~6

184 256 2~6

277 2~6

256 130 256 219 219 2 19

Ross, John Louie Jr. Ross, Katnl een Ann 2~6 Ross, Rodger W ayne 2% Rowan, Robert C. 11 ~, 2% Rowan, Jack 184 Rowe, Cynchia Hazel 2~6 Rowe, Sandra Ruth I l l , 1)9. 2~6 Rowell, Robert Alan 2% Ro}', Gary 129, 2 ~6 2 )6 Rucker, Jo renda Sue Rucker, Mable Lean 256 Rugan, Robert 117, 219 Rugg, Charles Rams!?)' 2~6 Ruiz, Alvin Joseph 219 Runnels, Daton W . . . 184 Rush, Edwin G. 2 ~6

c.

Rushing, Eugene ..... .... Rushing, Troy Ray Russell, Marilyn Russell, Peggy Ruth Russell, Rose. Russell, Dr. William K. Russell, Yvonne W . Russo, Sammy ........ Rutherford, Gary Dea

256 2% 2% 2% 25 6 184 219 256

Rutde, Margaret Ann Ryan, Farocis Ryan , Mike. Ryan, Milton A . Ryland, Virgi nia Gay

2% 2 )6

2~6

134 256

s Sabo, James John 2)6 Saenz,. Reynaldo V. 184 Salisbury, Sandra 2)6 Saltzman, GeraJd 257 Sampieri, Paul 117, 145, 257 Sanders, John Larey 257 Sanders, Marcia 2~7 Sandifer, PameJa Ros 2~ 7 Sa ndifer, Royce Steven 2~7 Sandrock, Gertrude M. Sand rock, Kathryn ,. Sa ntone, Joseph Mark Sa rto r, Gwendolyn , .. Sasser, Milton Satterfield, Donald W. Sauuders, Dc. Harvey Savage, John Savage, Steve

184 2~7

2H 106. 2 H 2H 134 184 115, 257 257

Savoie. Kenneth 257 Sawyer, Irma G . 2 19 Sawyer, Mary l\'fa rgaret (Peggy) 1}4, 257 Scafidel, Hobby 270, 277 Sca rbroug h, Glenda F. 257 219 Scarbrou.'j:h. James Scarbrough, Linda 257 Scheibel, Elaine 257 25 7 Schiff, Maryin Neal 2~7 Schilling, Philip R. Scnmitt, Elsie T. 257 Schnall, Ellyn Carol Schubert, Christophe Schutz, Edv"'ard E. Schulz, Kay Sciortino, Dominick

2'7 114, 257

184 220 127, 136, 220 257

Sciro, Carol Ann Scog io, V. J. 154 SWir, Dale .... 257 Scott, Donna Louise 257 Scott, Paul ......... ,. 257 Scruggs, Mary Diane 106 Scu rlock, W illiam R. 2~7 Scu rlock, Wi lliam R. 257 Seale, Hazel Evel}'n 134, 257 Seale, Kay 106, 257 Sebastien, James R. 220 Segrest, Jacob L 184 Seiler, Errold Kay 135, 220 Selby, Barbara Allen 2~7 Senn, Regena 110, 220 Serio, Alice Ruth 2~7 Serpas, Ernest J. III 2~7 Sessions, Leonard A. 2~7 $eJ'mour, Larry B. 257 Shadoin, Dr. Bernard 184 Shana felt, Raymond E. 184 Shannnn , Judith 144, 257 Sharp, Barbara 220 Shaw, Margaret GI}' nn 257 Shaw, Patricia 257 Shelby, James Cole 114, 257 Sheil, David Wayman 2~7 Sheil, Lillie AIae Sbelton, Janice Shelton. \X'endell Shephard, Michael Sheppard, Teresa Sheppard, Y ork Earl Shergalis, Cynthia Sbergalis, Pamela Sherman, Catherine J Sherrod, Laery E,'an

220 2~7 2~7

270, 277 2~7 2~7 2~7 2~7

106, 2')7

Shipley, Mary Jean Shipp, Linda Jane Shiver, H e rbert Wayn Shivers, Mitchell E. Shoa lmire, Phyllis G . Shockey, Lu cian H . . . ,. Sho rt , Jea nne A. Short, Juanita Diane Shoulders, Robert D. Shows, Melvin Ray .... 2'7,

2~7 2~7

2H 257 11 9 257 122 184 257 257

270

Shuman, Bulch Sibler, Karen Faye Sibley, Slephen Sig ler, H erman R. Sikes, Ernest Sikes, Farel Silman , Phillip

270

109, 257

257 172 2~7 2~7 2~7

Si lmon, Judy Elaine Silm on, Verna Joyce Simmons, David Simmons, Douua Sue Simmons, Ladene Simmons, George H. Simmons, Louie Odel Simms, Ca rolyn Joyce Simms, Jo Ann Simms, Judith Ann Sims, Mon roe Sim pson, Anna Ruth Simpson , Jane M . Simpson , Marcella Simpson , Robert H . Jr. Sinclair, Carol Singer, Milzi M.

258 2~8

2~8 2~8 2~8 2~8 2~8 2~8 2~8

143, 220 2~8

258 258 258

258

258 143, 258

220 258

S路int iere, Moise A. Sinquefield, John W. Siqueira, Peter E. Skinner. Gregory J. Slag le, James F. SI:l)" Mabel Skinner Sloan, Sarah Beth Slomosky, Betty T. Smelser, D ouglas Smith. A. D. Smith, Al ice Smith, Jr. Alonzo G . Sm ith, Barba ra Louise Smi lh, Ben Smi th, Bi ll y Lee Sm ith, Brenda Kay Smi th, Charles Jr. Smi th, Cheryl L}'nn Smith, David 122 , Smith, Deuel C. Smith, D onnis Dean Smith , D oreth:l Ann Smith, Doris Barfoot Smith, E ll en Smith, Elwin Dwain Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Sm ith , Smith, Smilh, Smilh, Smi th, Smit h, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith,

2~8

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109

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108,

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21 9

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Vickers, Linda NelJ Vidrine, Ronald Lowe 132, Viele, Edward Willia Vig uerie, Anlhony D . Vi guerie, John Curo Vilemont, Alvin H owa Vi lemont, Joann 134, ViUal obos, Ruben G. .. . Vincent, Rona ld Lynn Vin es, D ean D . Delbert . Vines, Johnnie Ruth Vines, Ralph . Vinson, Lynn Carol Vi scardis, Curtis. . V isners, Y urand Vilale, Ralp h Loui s Vocke, Kathleen F. 131, Vocke, Maureen Clare Vogel, Fred J oseph 122, Vollmer, Vickie , . . . . Vo na, Sandra Lee .. . .. . . . . .

262 223 26 2

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262

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262

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262 262 262 262 129, 132, 224

Wainwright, Brenda 224 'Xfaguespack, Kenneth 224 Walden, Connie lee 262 Waldon, Linda S. 262 Walker, Charles 126, 262 262 Walker, Belty Walker, Cheryl E. 262 Walker, Edgar Warren 262 Walker, Elaine M. 134, 262 Walker, Pre. George T. 156, 157 Walker, Walker. Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker.

Mrs . George T.

157

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262 224 262

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263 263

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H. W . CHAPMAN P. O . Box 27 15 loui, vi! l<: St ~ ';on Mo nroe, LtI.-J22·2636 J . A . " BUD" CO LEMAN P. O . Box ~sm

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INDUSTRY ADVANCEMENT

PROGRAM

Administered by

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West Monroe, l o.- 321·W6 1

NORTHEAST LOUISIANA

CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION

LINCOLN BUILDERS O F RUSTON , INC.

P. O. Box ",,00

R... $I o .... lll .- A l 5·)822

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807 Hudson Lane

387-1982

Monroe, Louisiana

P. O . 5o:o: !)79 FDrme rville. L ~ .-) 68. SSOI TERRAL INOUSTRIES P. O . 80x 338

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Colombill , LIl .-2J2S

AMERICA PROGRESSES THROUGH CONSTRUCTION


Just About Everyone in Louisiana*

Listening or Looking. . .

Chooses a NOE Station

In Monroe ... It's

KNOE

"CBS NETWORK"

540 on Your Dial-SOOO Watts MUSIC-NEW>-SPORTS REPORTS

KNOE FM

Stereo 100,000 Watts

10 I. 9 Megacycles on Your Dial

KNOE TV

Channel 8 Affiliated With

CBS and ABC Television Networks

FULL COLOR

In New Orleans ... It's

WNOE

1060 on Your Dial-SO,OOO Watts MUSIC-NEWS-SPORTS REPORTS

*And tho usa nds in other states too.

THE JAMES A. NOE STATIONS


Gibson/s Wholesale If you didn't get it at Gibson's . . . you paid too much

2404 Cypress

Shirts Blouses

P"nts Suits Dresses Tuxedos

P"r+y Dresses

-

Swe"ters Co"ts

SNOW WHITE CLEANERS

Phone 323-4421

Of West Monroe, La.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Your Friendly Bank

Serving the Twin Cities MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Deposits Up to $10,000 Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

500 Natchitoches St. West Monroe

2289 Louisville Ave.-Monroe Twin City Shopping Center

Highland Shopping Center West Monroe


WILLIAM TEMPLE Hair Styli,t

Twin City Shopping C 2219 Louisvill. Avenuo Monroe , Lou isiana

2213 Louisville Avenue

Twin City Shopping Center

325-7171

OLD MAINE TRODERS-RISQUE-RAND

THE PATRONAGE OF

FACULTY ANO STUDENTS OF

NORTHEAST STATE IS APPRECIATED

fTerJ £evl WOMEN'S APPAREL 342_344

DESIARD

STREET

MONROE, LOUISIANA

Beauty Queen Headquarters

1800 Roseldwn

Slatlonenj (30mpanlJ 101 North Grand at DeSiard 800KS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, OFfiCE SUPPLIES

GREETING CARDS AND GIFTS

OFFice MACHINES SOLD, RENTED AND SERVICEO

SPATS REXALL

Phone 325-4328 MONROE, LOUISIANA

DRUGS

J 700 Louisville Avenue

Phone 323-0371

11. , l. ROBIN , R. Ph.

Jor the finest in qua/itll fashions ii/wails ___ it's

328

Compliments of

in fi1,onroe!

Everything for DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STOI the College 1900 Louisville Student Monroe, Louisialli


MONROE - WEST MONROE NEW

CAR AND TRUCK

FRANCHISED DEALERS ASSOCIATION

ADAIR GMC, INC. GMC Trucks

HATTEN MOTORS, INC. Chry,ler, Plymouth, Valian t, Jeep

LEE EDWARDS, INC. Volkswagen

. NORTHEAST MOTORS, INC. Rambler

RILEY BUICK, INC. Buick, Opel

RIVERS FORD, INC. Ford, Falcon, Thunderbird, Ford Trucks

. RYAN CHEVROLET, INC. Chevrolet, CheveJle, Chevy II, Corvair, Corvette, Chevrolet Trucks

SCOTT TRUCK AND TRACTOR Interna tic na I

STEELE MOTORS, INC.

I"

Mercury, Comet, Monterey, Montclair, Park Lane,

Lincoln Continental, Mack Trucks

WEST DODGE, INC. Dodge Ca" and Trucks

TWIN CITY PONTIAC, INC. Pontiac , Tempest

!~

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MONROE PHOTO MART 180 I Hudson Lane Monroe, Louisiana Dial 325路6845

MODERN ELECTRIC SERVICE ... STILL YOUR BIGGEST BARGAIN

I

And here's why: Today, the average residential cus颅 tomer of Louisiana Power and Light Company gets more than twice as much

electricity-for the same amount of

money-than he did 25 years ago.

In today's high cost of living, can you think of a better bargain? LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

J. B. McCOY LUMBER COMPANY 901 South Grand

MONROE

"Helping build Louisiana"

Congratulations Class of 1967

OP~N

SUNDAYS, DAYS and HOLIDAYS II :00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. W~EK


CLOTHES FROM

SOL'S

On Progressive Men In Progressive Places

1967 the first year in our

new location

ErroJd , Jane, D .lve a nd Ali ce

Thank you for your

Patronage,

The Most Complete Men's Shop in Collegetown

INDIANS

EASTGATE

The College PHARMACY Home Of The

INDIANS Wishing you the 8est of Luck

for 1967-68 Congratulations Seniors

"We C lothe Both Father & Son"


Physical Education Majodvfinor Club places third with their Homecoming float

Education

Should Be As Gradual

As the Moonrise.

Perceptible

Not in Progress

But Result

in.

Goora-e John Whyte - 짜cJvUle

OHnkraft

WltIlFrMoNRoE. WtnSIANA.


KELLOGG-MOORE

OIL CO., INC.

BUMord Brol . Snell-Corner loop &: 165 Highway

A GROWING OIL COMPANY -

SERVING A GROWING LOUISIANA

The Largest Shell Distributor in the South.


OUACHITA

NATIONAL BANK College Town Branch

....!~~!--

Freshmen in India n garb prepare for the 1966 Homecoming pa.rade.

HOLLIS PHARMACY 1820 Forsythe Avenue TWIN CITY SHOPPING CENTER

MONROE,

LOUISIANA

PHONE FA 3-9657 334

PHONE 387-0194

MONROE, t OUISIANA


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In :1dlli tlon

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Savings Earn 5%

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from $25 up .

ht'i n.t: nj"lnl' on ,il\CI. wc're ,,1'0

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The 1966 Homecoming (o urt poses for photographers after presentati on

:It

half.time activities.

WEST MONROE OFFICE Cypress at Pine


CHACAHOULA

Says

Thank You Advertisers Northeast News Bureau

325-6361, Ext. 261

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SURE SIGN OF SERVICE Southe rn Equipment and Tractor Co.

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